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mark phillips, cbs news, over antarctica. re glor: coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," from kansas city, what we are learning about this flu season. season of a child dying from the flu. febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [sniffs] ahhhh! breathe happy with new febreze plug. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. when the guy in frontd down the highway slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ the d
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and nasa cameras flying over antarctica have discovered an unusual sight a perfectly rectangular iceberg is floating off the lassen sea ice shelf scientists say the icebergs rare shape and shop angles show it's likely to have just broken off recently the last and see i shift is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica. a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe the ice shelves had been around for at least the past ten thousand years. business news coming up for you shortly would get ahead for the news if you're getting. more. sleep. fully. simply use to be a good.
and nasa cameras flying over antarctica have discovered an unusual sight a perfectly rectangular iceberg is floating off the lassen sea ice shelf scientists say the icebergs rare shape and shop angles show it's likely to have just broken off recently the last and see i shift is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica. a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe the ice shelves had been around for at least the past...
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unlocking the mysteries of of the humpback whale in antarctica's waters. how technology is giving scientists a new insight. live from our studios in singapore... and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where just a few hours ago, president donald trump warned that the united states intends to build up its arsenal of nuclear weapons to put pressure on russia and china. he repeated his charge that russia is not abiding by the 1987 nuclear treaty, which he's threatened to abandon. here's what mr trump had to say leaving the white house on the way to a campaign rally. they have not adhered to the spirit of the agreement or to the agreement itself, russia, china is not included there will be nobody not even close to us. i don't have to speak to them. i'm terminating the agreement. for more, i spoke a short time ago to our north america correspondent peter bowes, who told me this isn't the first time we've heard this from president trump. the president is certainly reaffirm
unlocking the mysteries of of the humpback whale in antarctica's waters. how technology is giving scientists a new insight. live from our studios in singapore... and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where just a few hours ago, president donald trump warned that the united states intends to build up its arsenal of nuclear weapons to put pressure on russia and china. he repeated his charge that russia is...
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nasa is here in antarctica gatt.ammunition, otherwise known as scientific data in the battle over lit us mat change. >> we need to know what's happening to the climate. >> reporter: john has been flying these missions since they started ten years ago. >> we already know that large parts of antarctica have been thinning in the last 20 years. but not only that, they are poised to thin at a faster rate in the future. >> reporter: these flights are part of nasa's annual campaign that flies at the southern tip of chile. use iing an old dch and the new scientific instruments and the scientists to run them. they fly at just 1500 feet using lasers, radar, photography, even gravity sensors to measure the volume and the mass of the ice. instruments that tell scientists what is happening below. >> presently, the ice sheet is discharging more than two olympic sized swimming pools worth of ice into the ocean every second. >> every second? >> reporter: at that rate, it's now feared antarctica alone could cause 6 inches of sea leve
nasa is here in antarctica gatt.ammunition, otherwise known as scientific data in the battle over lit us mat change. >> we need to know what's happening to the climate. >> reporter: john has been flying these missions since they started ten years ago. >> we already know that large parts of antarctica have been thinning in the last 20 years. but not only that, they are poised to thin at a faster rate in the future. >> reporter: these flights are part of nasa's annual...
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. >>> nasa's winding down this year's mission to study the melting ice sheets of antarctica.called "operation ice br g bridge." mark phillips went along and has the story. >> reporter: hello from punta arenas. standing on a replica of the ship tha ferdinand magellan used on the first voyage that came through these waters. that is "hms beagle" a replica of the ship charles darwin sailed on also through here. but punta arenas has never seen anything like what nasa is doing now. it can seem like flying across the dsurface of a distant froze planet, which you might expect from nasa. but this flight is just 1500 feet above the most remote place on earth, antarctica, where the frozen wastes are becoming less frozen all the time. as mission scientist john sonntag says, they're not here for the view. >> that's because humanity, the nation and the race basically, we need to know what's happening to the climate and specifically to sea level. and a lot of what's happening to sea level starts at the poles. and that's when that ice is either liberated ory y ireques. >> frozen or melted? >
. >>> nasa's winding down this year's mission to study the melting ice sheets of antarctica.called "operation ice br g bridge." mark phillips went along and has the story. >> reporter: hello from punta arenas. standing on a replica of the ship tha ferdinand magellan used on the first voyage that came through these waters. that is "hms beagle" a replica of the ship charles darwin sailed on also through here. but punta arenas has never seen anything like what...
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. >> dokoupil: warmer ocean and air temperatures have caused ice shelfs in antarctica to thin and collapse at an alarming rate. mark phillips traveled to the bottom of the world flying with nasa's operation ice bridge. >> this is not just a joy ride over some spectacular scenery. >> too low, terrain, too low, terrain. >> this is a low level ariel sortee in a new kind of information war. nasa is here in and arctica gathering ammunition, otherwise known as scientific data in the battle or climate change. >> basically we need to know what is happening to the climate. and specifically the sea level. >> john sonntag has been flying these missions since they started ten years ago. >> we already know that large parts of apt arctica have been thinning a lot in the last 20 years or so. and not only that they are poised to thin at a faster rate in the future and raise sea level much, much faster than we are currently seeing. >> these flights are part of nasa annual antarctic campaign that flies out of puna arenas at the torn tip of chile. using and dc eight jaimed with the newest scientific strawmen
. >> dokoupil: warmer ocean and air temperatures have caused ice shelfs in antarctica to thin and collapse at an alarming rate. mark phillips traveled to the bottom of the world flying with nasa's operation ice bridge. >> this is not just a joy ride over some spectacular scenery. >> too low, terrain, too low, terrain. >> this is a low level ariel sortee in a new kind of information war. nasa is here in and arctica gathering ammunition, otherwise known as scientific data...
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they fly manes to antarctica to study ice health.r "climate diaries" series. >> good morning from the southern tip of south america and a place with a 500 year history of scientific exploration. standing on a replica of the ship that migellin used. but this area has never seen anything quite like what nasa is doing now. >> it can seem like flying across the surface of a distant frozen planet that you might expect from nasa. but this flight is just 1500 feet above the most remote place on earth, antarctica where the frozen wastes are becoming less frozen all of the time. as one mission scientist says, they're not here for the views. >> because humanity, the nation, and the race, we need to know what is happening to the climate and specifically the sea level. a lot of what is happening at sea level starts at the polls. the ice is liberated or sequestered, it is either frozen or melted. >> for a decade this time of year nasa has been flying to antarctica. >> 6:15 p.m., another 25 minutes. now using a 50-year-old dc 8 jammed with high-te
they fly manes to antarctica to study ice health.r "climate diaries" series. >> good morning from the southern tip of south america and a place with a 500 year history of scientific exploration. standing on a replica of the ship that migellin used. but this area has never seen anything quite like what nasa is doing now. >> it can seem like flying across the surface of a distant frozen planet that you might expect from nasa. but this flight is just 1500 feet above the most...
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the ice shelf is one of several along the coast of antarctica.helves a and b have disintegrated in recent decades, likely due to rising global temperatures. you're watching "dw news," live from berlin. after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.. visit ncicap.org] . on twenty twenty one twenty with auto home. welcome back on seven twenty three your use has had yeah. time. of former. president his his secretary of state users room cnn and pull. and under oath exclusive only voices. wait wait to find out. who says that it is just? a full full [inauaudible] actionon. just because this will will revive. grins he fumes
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up on "cbs this rng, continues his climate diaries with a look at a nasa mission 1500 feet over antarcticanne-marie green there is the "cbs morning news." sal empties the roomba bin for you. so dirt is off your hands. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. (waves crashing) excedrin sees your relentless, pounding headache even if no one else can. it's why we focus only on headaches. nothing works faster. we see your pain and what's possible without it. excedrin extra strength. weoh, look...ain and what's possible without it. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work e and in one week? ity works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. ♪ >>> our top stories this morning. saudi arabia is threatening to retaliate for any sanctions imposed by the u.s. president trump said on 60 minutes that the saudis deserve severe punishment if found responsible for the disappearance and suspected
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nasa cameras flying over antarctica have discovered an unusual site above. iceberg is floating off the lawson sea ice shelf scientists say the icebergs rash shape and shop angles show it is likely to have just broken off recently the loss and sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica both ships a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperature scientists believe the ice shelves have been around for at least the past ten thousand yes. god joins me and numbing figures coming in from jimmy's biggest one day profits disintegrating a dodge a bank which has posted a sixty five percent decline in year on year profits for the third quarter with earnings coming in its two hundred twenty nine million euros all of the bank's divisions were called lower yields with revenues in the particularly important fixed income business the government and company bonds down fifteen percent nevertheless in a letter to the bank's employees' c.e.o. chris savings go to was on trial for profitable year the first time s
nasa cameras flying over antarctica have discovered an unusual site above. iceberg is floating off the lawson sea ice shelf scientists say the icebergs rash shape and shop angles show it is likely to have just broken off recently the loss and sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica both ships a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperature scientists believe the ice shelves have been around for at least the past ten...
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chris johnson, senior manager of wwf antarctica programme joined us earlier.e have been able to deploy it in a number of different ways to study whales. the antarctic peninsula is a remote place, but it is also one of the most spectacular places on earth where you have iconic species such as penguins and seals, and whales to feed on antarctic krill. using digital technology like your iphone, we can put them and deploy them in a number of different ways. a new report we just put out by wwf highlights the new technology such as this suction cup that allows us the document not only where whales are feeding, but how they are feeding from their perspective. we have drones which get new pictures from above which provide us with spectacular views of how humpback whales eat. so this technology is uncovering the lives of these giants. and what do you say that this new information highlights about these species? the west antarctic peninsula is a hotspot of environmental change. it is impacting and warming the oceans, warming the glaciers. there are 79 last days of sea i
chris johnson, senior manager of wwf antarctica programme joined us earlier.e have been able to deploy it in a number of different ways to study whales. the antarctic peninsula is a remote place, but it is also one of the most spectacular places on earth where you have iconic species such as penguins and seals, and whales to feed on antarctic krill. using digital technology like your iphone, we can put them and deploy them in a number of different ways. a new report we just put out by wwf...
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nasa cameras flying over antarctica discovered that you should cite a perfectly rick tangle or iceberg is floating off the ice loss and sea ice strip assigned to say the icebergs rare shape and sharp angles show it is likely to have broken off just recently the larsen sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica more chips and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe that i shelves had been around for at least the past ten thousand here. in football news my munich returned to their winning ways in the champions league on tuesday evening after tonight a victory away to greek champions. athens and the boisterous atmosphere greeted the bavarians as they struggled to make the most of a string of fronts top chances the breakthrough came through having martinez in the sixty first minute robot love and dusky put the game to bed with a simple finish just two minutes later mind city joint talk of a group with three matches played. and looking ahead to wednesday is champions league action don't want to gehri
nasa cameras flying over antarctica discovered that you should cite a perfectly rick tangle or iceberg is floating off the ice loss and sea ice strip assigned to say the icebergs rare shape and sharp angles show it is likely to have broken off just recently the larsen sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica more chips and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe that i shelves had been around for at...
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because i don't see people lined up to colonize antarctica and antarctica is balmier and wetter than on mars. >> stephen: matt damon proved that on mars you can grow potatoes in your poop. you can't do that in antarctica. ( laughter ) >> yeah, poop potatoes can work. >> stephen: they can? >> that-- that-- that's true. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's science. >> that's true. >> stephen: let's get in the car. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: you don't have an appointment on mars or anything, do you? ( laughter ) >> ready. >> stephen: i'm the batman. let's go to mars. fight crime. i fight crime on mars. >> i refuse to be robin-- >> stephen: do i have to say, "blast off"? >> no, 'cause we're still on wheels. blast is a rocket-- yeah. >> stephen: i'm going to say it anyway. ( laughter ) blast off! ( laughter ) oh, my god. ( chuckling ) holy cow. what are we doing here? >> you're doing-- >> stephen: what does it say? >> you're doing three miles-per- hour or less. >> stephen: how do you know? >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: do you see it? >> no, i'm judging from how fast the... >> stephen: you're ju
because i don't see people lined up to colonize antarctica and antarctica is balmier and wetter than on mars. >> stephen: matt damon proved that on mars you can grow potatoes in your poop. you can't do that in antarctica. ( laughter ) >> yeah, poop potatoes can work. >> stephen: they can? >> that-- that-- that's true. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's science. >> that's true. >> stephen: let's get in the car. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: you...
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it is believed to be the first time anyone has been charged thth attempted murder in antarctica.le who flew into history. that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12 hours, not 4. let's end this. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. touch shows how we really feel. embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, but does psoriasis ever get in thy? the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their
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and nasa cameras fly over antarctica now have discovered an unusual sight a perfectly rectangular iceberg is floating off of the larson sea ice shelf check this out scientists say the icebergs where shape and sharp angles show it is likely to have just broken off recently the larson sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica shelves a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe that the glaciers have been around for at least the past ten thousand years. absolutely stunning something. that deutsche bank cannot say this morning about their quarterly earnings for it added profits have been disintegrating similar to. those a bank has posted a sixty five percent decline in year on year profits for the third quarter of with earnings coming in at two hundred twenty nine million euros all of the banks divisions recorded lower yields with revenues in the particularly important fixed income business that's government and company bonds down fifteen percent nevertheless in a letter to the banks employees c.e.o
and nasa cameras fly over antarctica now have discovered an unusual sight a perfectly rectangular iceberg is floating off of the larson sea ice shelf check this out scientists say the icebergs where shape and sharp angles show it is likely to have just broken off recently the larson sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica shelves a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe that the glaciers have...
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nasa scientists flying over antarctica have spotted a vast rectangular—shaped iceberg. — seen on the right — was seen floating among just off the larsen c ice shelf in the antarctic. scientists say the sharp angles and flat surface indicate that the iceberg probably recently broke off from the ice shelf. it almost looks like it has been manufactured. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good evening. 0nce good evening. once again we have had some decent autumn sunshine. this was the picture in norfolk this afternoon. it was quite a breezy story across the board. and in the north and west some grey skies around. we do have this weather front to the north—west, feeding in more cloud and rain. we tend to lose that rain as we move further into the evening and overnight. still quite a bit of cloud in northern england and across northern ireland and much of scotland. the crowd and the breeze however keep things mild. temperatures in double figures in many spots. still the chance of some missed is that they get under way. wednesday once again high—pressur
nasa scientists flying over antarctica have spotted a vast rectangular—shaped iceberg. — seen on the right — was seen floating among just off the larsen c ice shelf in the antarctic. scientists say the sharp angles and flat surface indicate that the iceberg probably recently broke off from the ice shelf. it almost looks like it has been manufactured. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good evening. 0nce good evening. once again we have had some decent autumn...
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since then nasa has relied on operation ice bridge which actually sends planes to antarctica to study how fast polar ice sheets are melting. cbs correspondent mark phillips went aboard and asked the scientists about their work at a time when climate science seems to have fallen out of political favor. >> reporter: the crew on these nasa flights over antarctica hear the automatic cockpit alarm go off a lot. >> altmeter setting. >> reporter: it's what happened when you convert a 50- year-old plane into an airborne lab and fly it really low over the antarctic ice cap, but 1,500 feet is where you have to be for the lasers and radars and cameras to gather the best data they can on what the ice is doing and what it's doing is melting at an ever quicker rate. >> are you seeing less of it? is it moving more quickly? is it melting more quickly? >> in very general terms, all three things you said are correct. we are seeing in general less ice. >> reporter: and less ice this mission scientist says means more rise to the world's sea levels. it's not easy being a government climate scientist these
since then nasa has relied on operation ice bridge which actually sends planes to antarctica to study how fast polar ice sheets are melting. cbs correspondent mark phillips went aboard and asked the scientists about their work at a time when climate science seems to have fallen out of political favor. >> reporter: the crew on these nasa flights over antarctica hear the automatic cockpit alarm go off a lot. >> altmeter setting. >> reporter: it's what happened when you convert a...
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broken off recently the last and see i shift is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica. a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe the ice shelves had been around for at least the past ten thousand years. business news coming up for you shortly even get ahead of the news if you can. sleep. carefully. to the news to be able. to. discover who. subscribe to the documentary to. get it. disappoints invest again sixty five percent drop in quarterly profit shows news the old. still has a mountain to climb and kicking germany's biggest land into shape. for the first time in history cuba to import under investment under bob haldeman taking their toll on the once thriving industry. this is your business as welcome. has posted a sixty five percent decline in year on year profit for the third quarter with coming in as two hundred twenty nine million euros all of the banks divisions recorded lower yields with revenues in the particularly. porton fixed income business the government company bonds down fifteen percent of t
broken off recently the last and see i shift is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica. a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures scientists believe the ice shelves had been around for at least the past ten thousand years. business news coming up for you shortly even get ahead of the news if you can. sleep. carefully. to the news to be able. to. discover who. subscribe to the documentary to. get it. disappoints invest again sixty...
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atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do controlled a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have through off the earth eventual am i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere.
atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do controlled a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have through off the earth eventual am i know...
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privileged life of being able to go on adventures around the world, the first big wall climb in antarctica that you see on the screen here. i suppose the through line, the most important one of all has been the connection that these adventures have given me to the wild part of the world to the natural parts of the world, and how that connection has informed who i am as a parent, who i am as a business person, as a citizen. if there's anything at the end of this little short session we've got today that all of you could, i hope, take away from this, it's the importance of that connection, not in my life but in your lives. because so many of us have lost that now. and there's so much to be gained from it. >> we are looking at these images of you on the process of climbing k2, of being the first american team to go to this place. it's 40 years since that trip. what do you find when you go to a place where so few humans have been? >> well, you know, back -- back when we climbed k2 in 1978, as you said, just now 40 years ago, and now it's considered of the high altitude mountains in the world t
privileged life of being able to go on adventures around the world, the first big wall climb in antarctica that you see on the screen here. i suppose the through line, the most important one of all has been the connection that these adventures have given me to the wild part of the world to the natural parts of the world, and how that connection has informed who i am as a parent, who i am as a business person, as a citizen. if there's anything at the end of this little short session we've got...
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so ice ages, no knoll in antarctica in and greenland.e sheets in antarctica and greenland, the water level will rise to my elbow. we're talking about sea weather change and all of the greatest what's going to happen first r you're not sgg to see slow wurltment how it reaches your city walls. you'll see it in the extremes of the weather and this will destabilize the world, and you know what knows about this is the military. pill taer has no debate. >> our cities are at richk, something else that you talk about is this whole idea of the space force. i'm thinking that's just nuts and a crazy idea. i want to get your reaction to the space force. space force. >> president trump said the proposed space force will prepare us for any potential star wars. >> that was one in a million. >> the space force would be a new average. it would manage space missile systems, big on more is the ligh lights. the air force would even have its own intelligence arm to r about this. and this, the x-37 b. it's an unmanned space plane. it launches like the old spa
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send chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica it's known as the headless chicken monster kinder observers have called it the dream of all the spanish dance but it's actually a deep sea swimming to come by it's a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor and potential play this is also in that scurrying away. you're watching the news live from berlin well coming at the top of. it all the nation's news and information around the clock that's on our website d.w. dot com now coming off of the break and has told the pundits lead to action from the became thank you for watching. cut. and on demand. cast. and or. any time where. a museum says. she's met only once in. a cold.
send chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica it's known as the headless chicken monster kinder observers have called it the dream of all the spanish dance but it's actually a deep sea swimming to come by it's a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor and potential play this is also in that scurrying away. you're watching the news live from berlin well coming at the top of. it all the nation's news and information...
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said chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica it's known as the headless chicken kind observers have called it the dream up all the spanish don't it's actually a deep sea is swimming a sea cucumber a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor and potential predators will send it scurrying away nothing to be scared off that looks very sweet and cuddly you're watching news from berlin and there's more coming up here at the top of the hour you can always have a look at our web site as well f.t.w. dot com thanks so much for watching us i'm on you could smoke in an environment. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing the environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's. do it in. forming a magazine. or d w.
said chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica it's known as the headless chicken kind observers have called it the dream up all the spanish don't it's actually a deep sea is swimming a sea cucumber a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor and potential predators will send it scurrying away nothing to be scared off that looks very sweet and cuddly you're watching news from berlin and there's more coming up here at...
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say in chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica known as the headless chicken monster kind of observers have called it the dream of all the spanish dons that it's actually a deep sea. cucumber and a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor. here watching the news live from berlin wall coming up the top of the hour don't forget you can get all the naysayers news of him and information around the clock that's on our website dot com thank you for joining us. why. isn't it time for a good. go at africa people and projects that are changing no one environment for the. drugs to be good or for. lives of. the women. farming magazine.
say in chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica known as the headless chicken monster kind of observers have called it the dream of all the spanish dons that it's actually a deep sea. cucumber and a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor. here watching the news live from berlin wall coming up the top of the hour don't forget you can get all the naysayers news of him and information around the clock that's on our...
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broken off just recently a larson sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarcticaboth shelves a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures and scientists believe the ice shelves had been around for at least the past ten thousand years. right now looking ahead to wednesday's champions league action worser dortmund are gearing up for a top of the group clash against spanish giants atletico madrid the five side are one of europe's clubs in top form as the moment after their blistering start to the going to sleep campaign. it's not a bad time to be at dortmund fact results are good as the team prepares for a showdown against one of europe's top teams the hosts have been dominating domestically but coach lucien farber is expecting a huge test against the egger c.b.o.t. side. does even. mexico have been one of the best teams in europe for the last seven or eight years and they've always among the first three in the spanish me they won the title one thrice and i make the champions league final you know they've always been there in
broken off just recently a larson sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarcticaboth shelves a and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures and scientists believe the ice shelves had been around for at least the past ten thousand years. right now looking ahead to wednesday's champions league action worser dortmund are gearing up for a top of the group clash against spanish giants atletico madrid the five side are one of...
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the first of all client in antarctica that you see on the screen here. i suppose the through line, the most important one of all has been the connection that these adventurers have given me to the wild parrots of the world, to the natural parts of the world and how that connects and has informed who i am, who i am as a parent, who i am as a business person come as a citizen. if there's anything at the end of the short session, we thought that all of you could take away from that and see the importance of that connection. not in my life, but in your lives. so many of us have lost that now. there's so much to be gained from it. >> we are looking at these images of you on the process of climbing k2, theme you first american team to go to this place. it's 40 years since that trip. what do you find when you go to a place where so few humans have been? >> backwardly client -- it was 1978 as you said just now over 40 years ago. analysts considered in the high-altitude the highest mountain in the world to climb. it is just a good and we didn't know that back the
the first of all client in antarctica that you see on the screen here. i suppose the through line, the most important one of all has been the connection that these adventurers have given me to the wild parrots of the world, to the natural parts of the world and how that connects and has informed who i am, who i am as a parent, who i am as a business person come as a citizen. if there's anything at the end of the short session, we thought that all of you could take away from that and see the...
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broken of recently the last and sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica both shelves and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising temperatures scientists believe the on the shelves had been found for at least six at least the past ten thousand dia's. and don't forget you can always get details news on the gorgeous down from google play all from the apple store and let me give you all the access to the latest news from around the wild as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the date of the app to send us photos and videos which you think might be of interest to us. here. the news coming to live from london stay with us been for that and we'll have the business headlines for you coming up shortly. i'm not laughing but. i just sometimes i am but mostly i'm nothing which would mean the germans digs deep into german culture looking at the stereotype of cool that india seem to see from countries that i don't. need it seems ridiculous.
broken of recently the last and sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica both shelves and b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising temperatures scientists believe the on the shelves had been found for at least six at least the past ten thousand dia's. and don't forget you can always get details news on the gorgeous down from google play all from the apple store and let me give you all the access to the latest news from around the wild as...
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antarctica base. it must be ready on time. parts are getting harder to find. >> ebay? >> potentially. there has been a case several years ago where the ship had to reach out to a vendor found on ebay and purchase some fuses. >> reporter: there are plans to replace polar star with modern ocean heavy ice breakers. but those ships, they will not be ready for years. meanwhile the russians, they operate a fleet of ice breakers and dominate the northern arctic regions. many of dry dock some time in the coming weeks. unless something else pops up. don ford, kpix 5. >>> all right, weather time. it was kind of active in the east bay and south bay. things are beginning to calm down. a beautiful view over in the city of san francisco. awe, look at that character to the sky if you will. low clouds, high clouds, way off in the distance. storm clouds, your forecast is next. this isn't just any long-distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spen
antarctica base. it must be ready on time. parts are getting harder to find. >> ebay? >> potentially. there has been a case several years ago where the ship had to reach out to a vendor found on ebay and purchase some fuses. >> reporter: there are plans to replace polar star with modern ocean heavy ice breakers. but those ships, they will not be ready for years. meanwhile the russians, they operate a fleet of ice breakers and dominate the northern arctic regions. many of dry...
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the group notoriously clashing with japanese whaling ships near antarctica in the animal planet reality wars." in iceland sea shepherd sank two whaling ships. >> overseas recess dens of reykjavik are reeling somewhat from an attack on their whaling industry -- >> reporter: more than three decades later, those rotting ships a reminder of how go. today their tactics are less extreme, but their target is the same. the whaling company kavalar and managing director christian loftson, one of iceland's richest men. >> do you carry fear sea shepherd may do that again? >> i don't know, these are vicious people. >> do you have security on your ships? >> sure. but if people want to do things, they do it. >> reporter: he's the last standing company hunting fin whales, the second-largest animal in the world. most of the meat is exported to japan, where it's considered a delicacy. >> i have to tell you, when i hear that described, an explosive detonating inside an animal, it sounds horrible. what is your argument? >> this is the most efficient way there is. it's like when they shoot deer. >> reporter
the group notoriously clashing with japanese whaling ships near antarctica in the animal planet reality wars." in iceland sea shepherd sank two whaling ships. >> overseas recess dens of reykjavik are reeling somewhat from an attack on their whaling industry -- >> reporter: more than three decades later, those rotting ships a reminder of how go. today their tactics are less extreme, but their target is the same. the whaling company kavalar and managing director christian...
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these penguin chicks were spotted strolling along the ice in east antarctica.by a tired adult penguin. they say the chicks wiw st. by december they'll be as big as their parents. >>> the midterm elections are less than two weeks away and women could play a key role in the outcome. the me too movement is energizing women from both political parties to make a difference by volunteering. ileana diaz reports. >> reporter: this is the first time they filled all 51 seats on this democratic campaign bus to canvass neighborhoods. she credits the me too movement for motivating a new wave of volunteers. the majority of them are women. >> people have been feeling an. >> reporter: lorin ruttenberg is a volunteer. she's in a republican district 60 miles north of los angeles. >> do you know who you'll be supporting in the election? >> no, i haven't -- >> reporter: the goal is to increase voter turnout and target those on the fence. >> i felt like i need to do something since every time i watch the news i get depressed. >> reporter: they knocked on the wagners' door. they lea
these penguin chicks were spotted strolling along the ice in east antarctica.by a tired adult penguin. they say the chicks wiw st. by december they'll be as big as their parents. >>> the midterm elections are less than two weeks away and women could play a key role in the outcome. the me too movement is energizing women from both political parties to make a difference by volunteering. ileana diaz reports. >> reporter: this is the first time they filled all 51 seats on this...
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german city of braman is offering a spectacular nature experience it's multimedia exhibition on antarcticashows footage and photos by oscar winning filmmaker kid he and his team spent forty five days capturing the extraordinary diversity of this icy continent surrounded by huge video screens and soames recorded directly on site visitors are invited to dive into a unique ecosystem. the czech republic has been celebrating one hundred years since the founding of czechoslovakia the confederation was formed at the end of world war one after the collapse of austria hungary in one thousand nine hundred ninety three czechoslovakia divided into two new countries the czech republic and slovakia the national museum in prague also reopened in time for this in turn a wreath. after undergoing extensive renovation to festivities ended on sunday with the huge fireworks display in prague. over the weekend the future metro station in downtown berlin was converted into a makeshift art gallery on display were more than thirty five works by german painter christopher dame food for over ten years the artist chr
german city of braman is offering a spectacular nature experience it's multimedia exhibition on antarcticashows footage and photos by oscar winning filmmaker kid he and his team spent forty five days capturing the extraordinary diversity of this icy continent surrounded by huge video screens and soames recorded directly on site visitors are invited to dive into a unique ecosystem. the czech republic has been celebrating one hundred years since the founding of czechoslovakia the confederation...
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calculators and slide rules, the polar star operates in one of the most hostile environments on earth, antarctica. stuff breaks. lots of stuff breaks like this portside propeller. last trip shaft seals failed and water entered the engine room. a quick fix at sea stopped the leak, but now a massive gear hub is being replaced. why are we keeping such an old ship? >> our main job is to break an ice channel into mcmurdo station. >> reporter: polar star clears a channel allowing resupply ships to reach the main u.s. antarctic base. it must be ready on time. parts are getting harder to find. even -- >> potentially, there has been a case several years ago where the ship had to reach out, um to a vendor that was found on ebay and purchase some fuses. >> reporter: there are plans to replace polar star with modern open ocean heavy icebreakers. but those ships will not be ready for years. meanwhile, the russians operate a fleet of icebreakers and dominate the northern arctic regions! many of those are nuclear-powered! so the situation now is that the polar star will lift up and move out of this dry dock som
calculators and slide rules, the polar star operates in one of the most hostile environments on earth, antarctica. stuff breaks. lots of stuff breaks like this portside propeller. last trip shaft seals failed and water entered the engine room. a quick fix at sea stopped the leak, but now a massive gear hub is being replaced. why are we keeping such an old ship? >> our main job is to break an ice channel into mcmurdo station. >> reporter: polar star clears a channel allowing resupply...
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it's believed to be the first attempted murder case in antarctica. that is just unbelievable. >>> three tiny pebbles, in the meantime, could fetch up to $1 million at auction. they're smaller than a grain of sand, but they were collected on the moon during a soviet space mission in 1970. they're the only known lunar rocks available for private ownership. they'll be put up for sale next month. >>> the fda is trying to come up with a new definition for the term healthy that can be used on packaged food, and now companies that sell everything from gum to bottled water are claiming that their products should qualify as healthy. gum and water have no nutrients so they historically have not been allowed to use that term. meanwhile, a company that makes frozen pizza bagels is trying to argue its snack product can be healthy because of the small portions. >> okay. >> okay. >> whatever it takes. >>> coming up, the jewelry heist being compared to "ocean's eleven." >>> also ahead, the man who played mr. feeny on "boy meets world" tells us how he stopped a would
it's believed to be the first attempted murder case in antarctica. that is just unbelievable. >>> three tiny pebbles, in the meantime, could fetch up to $1 million at auction. they're smaller than a grain of sand, but they were collected on the moon during a soviet space mission in 1970. they're the only known lunar rocks available for private ownership. they'll be put up for sale next month. >>> the fda is trying to come up with a new definition for the term healthy that can...
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it's a deep sea cucumber spotted off the coast of antarctica technology. >> so don't go deep in the oceans in north carolina are happy one guy paid them a visit. he left one waitress holding $10,000 cash. >> it was a tip left behind by men who ordered just two bottles of water. turns out the generous visitor was a youtube star known as mr. beast. >> some of his friends were recording the waitress' reaction. she kept $800, and split the rest with her colleagues. >> why not split the whole thousand? >> she plans on winning the lotto. whole thousand? >> she plans on winning the l lotto. the lotto. >> more news after this. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, inclg tubeosis.at inctions, lymphoma xeljanz xr can lower your abilitand otr ersive happened. idon't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell
it's a deep sea cucumber spotted off the coast of antarctica technology. >> so don't go deep in the oceans in north carolina are happy one guy paid them a visit. he left one waitress holding $10,000 cash. >> it was a tip left behind by men who ordered just two bottles of water. turns out the generous visitor was a youtube star known as mr. beast. >> some of his friends were recording the waitress' reaction. she kept $800, and split the rest with her colleagues. >> why...
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some believing it is evidence that alien life forms had once inhabited antarctica.that, yeah. >> aliens. >> uh-huh. >>> uber may be delivering food by drone sooner than you think. >> "the wall street journal" spotted a job posting on uber's website. under description it said to make delivery drones commercially operational in multiple markets by 2021. the job would be under the company's uber eats division. the posting has since been taken down. in may uber's ceo discussed the company's ambition to deliver food by drone saying, quote, we need flying burgers. >> don't we all. >> word to that. >>> and prince harry just created the moment of his tour . he was hanging out with invictus games athletes who gave him a speedo bathing suit as a gift. >> and he didn't disappoint. you see him there. putting on that speedo right over his pants. before he put it on, he said it's so wrong but it's wonderful. looking good in the speedo. so, this tour continues through halloween. they're in fiji right now. they're just conquering all the former commonwealth countries. >> as long as
some believing it is evidence that alien life forms had once inhabited antarctica.that, yeah. >> aliens. >> uh-huh. >>> uber may be delivering food by drone sooner than you think. >> "the wall street journal" spotted a job posting on uber's website. under description it said to make delivery drones commercially operational in multiple markets by 2021. the job would be under the company's uber eats division. the posting has since been taken down. in may...
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. >>> and from the southern ocean off antarctica, a glimpse of a fascinating creature spotted for thee in that region. it's a species of sea cucumber that flaps and floats its way around near the sea bottom. perhaps you can see why some are calling it the headless chicken monster but in reality it's perfectly harmless. >>> when we come back, the perfectly harmless. >>> when we come back, the plight o if you want to get take the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland, and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. connecting 20 million members to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com inside out got it i'm feeling good., doing it my own way, every single day. and it feels good sunsweet amazin! prunes. the feel good fruit. it's a lot easier to mak
. >>> and from the southern ocean off antarctica, a glimpse of a fascinating creature spotted for thee in that region. it's a species of sea cucumber that flaps and floats its way around near the sea bottom. perhaps you can see why some are calling it the headless chicken monster but in reality it's perfectly harmless. >>> when we come back, the perfectly harmless. >>> when we come back, the plight o if you want to get take the most details about your family history....
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take a look at this, nasa cameras recently caught an unusual rectangular iceberg floating off antarcticasts, the iceberg's sharp angles and flat surface are an indication that it had probably recently broken off an ice shelf. turkey's president erdogan says the savage murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi in istanbul was premeditated, and demanded that the men being held for it be handed over by saudi arabia and put on trial in turkey. president trump has described riyadh's handling of the matter as "the worst cover—up ever". from istanbul, mark lowen reports. jamal khashoggi's last steps into the saudi consulate and towards his death. he came just for papers to prove his divorce and let him remarry. three weeks on, the search for the truth continues. president erdogan vowed to provide today the "naked truth", in his words. in the end, no new bombshell, but accusations of a premeditated act. translation: all the information and evidence shows that jamal khashoggi was killed in a violent, savage murder. we expect those responsible to be exposed. we have strong evidence that it was a planned
take a look at this, nasa cameras recently caught an unusual rectangular iceberg floating off antarcticasts, the iceberg's sharp angles and flat surface are an indication that it had probably recently broken off an ice shelf. turkey's president erdogan says the savage murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi in istanbul was premeditated, and demanded that the men being held for it be handed over by saudi arabia and put on trial in turkey. president trump has described riyadh's handling of the matter...
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that's the net name for this deep sea cucumber which has been filmed for the first time off of east antarcticareviously and was captured in the southern ocean by cameras developed by australian researchers. quite extraordinary. stay with us, back with the headlines next. had someone in the sunshine this weekend but by the end of the week things are looking much colder. more on that in a moment. slightly colder air behind sunday's cold front and north westerly wind as we go through monday. this area of high pressure isa dominant monday. this area of high pressure is a dominant feature but noticed this front is never too far away from the far north of scotland. it will bring outbreaks of rain through monday and i may filter down to the northern ireland but much of scotland, northern ireland and england and wales it a try and find started a new week. some spells of sunshine and a bit macleod trail western fringes through the afternoon. these are average when strengths through monday, some stronger gusts for northern and western scotland, 50 to 60 mph. it's a windy day and a cool day, ten or 11 ce
that's the net name for this deep sea cucumber which has been filmed for the first time off of east antarcticareviously and was captured in the southern ocean by cameras developed by australian researchers. quite extraordinary. stay with us, back with the headlines next. had someone in the sunshine this weekend but by the end of the week things are looking much colder. more on that in a moment. slightly colder air behind sunday's cold front and north westerly wind as we go through monday. this...
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broken off just recently the larsen sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica both the shelves eight n.b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures. you're watching the w. news live from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. touch to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful the opinion is on the break n.t.e.u. populist are making gains across the continent this week conflict zone is in the wrong path with politics still before a finnish prime minister has long michigan face of accomplished president of the u.k. information and eat fix iraq conflict so far in sixty minutes two for. counseling. to see carefully. don't simply. nice to do good. discover. subscribe to the documentary to. the new magazine on w. hi tech intervention. big ecological challenges. india a country that's always changing. with people working to create a sustainable future. and to project your. eco india starts october twenty seventh w. . suspicious packages addressed to the obama's the clintons
broken off just recently the larsen sea ice shelf is one of several that stretch along the coast of antarctica both the shelves eight n.b. have disintegrated in recent decades likely due to rising global temperatures. you're watching the w. news live from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. touch to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful the opinion is on the break n.t.e.u. populist are making gains across the continent this week...
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its job is to track the melting ice into antarctica. the last satellite fell in 2009.it's been tracking ice over white plains. what they found in this morning's story. >> reporter: the crew on the nasa's flight over co off a lot. >> altimater setting. >> reporter: it's what happens when you convert a 50-year-old plane into an airborne lab and fly it loafer over the arctic ice cap. but 1500 feet is where you have to be for the lasers and radars and cameras to gather the best data they can on what the ice is doing. and what it's doing is melting at an ever-quicker rate. >> are you seeing less of it? is it moving more quickly, is it melting more quickly? >> in general terms, what you are saying is correct. in general less ice. >> reporter: and less ice mission scientist john sontag says, more rise to the world sea levels. it's not easy being a government climate scientist these days, not when the chief executive of the government rejects or ignores your work. >>> as president trump confirmed again to lesley stahl this week on "60 minutes." >> what about scientists who say
its job is to track the melting ice into antarctica. the last satellite fell in 2009.it's been tracking ice over white plains. what they found in this morning's story. >> reporter: the crew on the nasa's flight over co off a lot. >> altimater setting. >> reporter: it's what happens when you convert a 50-year-old plane into an airborne lab and fly it loafer over the arctic ice cap. but 1500 feet is where you have to be for the lasers and radars and cameras to gather the best...
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unlocking the mysteries of of the humpback whale in antarctica's waters.
unlocking the mysteries of of the humpback whale in antarctica's waters.
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right now the "polar star" on an annual basis breaks into an artar antarctica to support the operations in the south pole. so the first polar security cutter would take over that mission. it would be a second haul that would enable us to push more -- i talked about presence equals influence. more presence up to the arctic and quail be working in both high latitudes. short answer is, i think we can bridge that gap. we're going to enter a four-year, five-year extended, what we call a service life extension program to get polar star across that gap here. and if we get funds here in 2019 for that first polar security cutter, i'm guardedly optimistic we can put that thing in the water around 2023, early 2024, and have it out doing operational missions within a year, year and a half period from there. thank you. >> i was just curious -- you have such -- you have such a compelling story. i mean, drug interdiction, port safety, the arctic challenges. what happens when you go up to the hill and you spend time up there? what happens when you testify or meet with members individually and they see
right now the "polar star" on an annual basis breaks into an artar antarctica to support the operations in the south pole. so the first polar security cutter would take over that mission. it would be a second haul that would enable us to push more -- i talked about presence equals influence. more presence up to the arctic and quail be working in both high latitudes. short answer is, i think we can bridge that gap. we're going to enter a four-year, five-year extended, what we call a...
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diversity of the nation and touches every continent on the planet earth maybe with the exception of antarctica but we have some people bu that touch e continent as well and the different perspectives make us better and stronger and different experiences make us better and stronger. this is why i know my friend from north carolina has a lot of passion. i get so upset at the longest vacancy was for north carolina where they've never had an african-american in the community and to incredibly qualified women were kept off the insult was to put someone on that the leadership of the state condemns but i want you to know i'm so grateful to see you today and the process that you came through is a bipartisan process. it's the best of who we are even that there've been times we find the worst sometimes in the institution. i just am grateful for your willingness to serve and this is one of those moments i feel proud of the country. >> i echo the sentiment and appreciate you sharing the story. senator booker and i worked closely together on criminal justice reform and ask you to comment on the matters of
diversity of the nation and touches every continent on the planet earth maybe with the exception of antarctica but we have some people bu that touch e continent as well and the different perspectives make us better and stronger and different experiences make us better and stronger. this is why i know my friend from north carolina has a lot of passion. i get so upset at the longest vacancy was for north carolina where they've never had an african-american in the community and to incredibly...
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right now our ice boxes are greenland and antarctica and they are getting smaller. what will happen when those ice boxes are gone? the gulf coast streams will stop flowing, a lot of the ocean will die, we need to look at what we can do to help that. i don't believe that -- i don't feel that curbing -- sorry. anyhow. i strongly support is increasing our wind, renewable energy platform and natural gas is a very clean energy and we have lots of markets where we can sell our coal. not like our coal will not have a marketplace. >> i said from the beginning we have to make our fossil fuel industry part of the climate solution, not part of the climate problem. whenever people in my party push back and say we can't have dirty fossil fuels i fight back and stand up for wyoming's legacy industries which are my heritage and my husband's family heritage. we will not promote those commodities by denying the scientific consensus. that puts us in a weaker position. we have to look at opportunities for those fuels. gordon: the very same climate report talked about the importance of
right now our ice boxes are greenland and antarctica and they are getting smaller. what will happen when those ice boxes are gone? the gulf coast streams will stop flowing, a lot of the ocean will die, we need to look at what we can do to help that. i don't believe that -- i don't feel that curbing -- sorry. anyhow. i strongly support is increasing our wind, renewable energy platform and natural gas is a very clean energy and we have lots of markets where we can sell our coal. not like our coal...
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a russian news report says a researcher in antarctica stabbed another man because he often revealed the endings of books they were reading. it is believed to be the first time anyone has been charged with >>> we end here tonight with the story of a woman, a man, and a plane. the plane brought them together to make history while often eping them apart. carter evans, you are cleared for takeoff. >> reporter: the b-2 stealth bomber is one of the most feared aircraft in the world, able to fly undetected into enemy territory. lieutenant colonel jennifer avery was the first woman to fly one. >> honestly, i never thought i would be a pilot. i just never thought. i was very kind of insecure in high school. >> reporter: but she overcame that insecurity and earned her air force wings in 1997. then she heard there was a search for b-2 pilots. >> and so i decided to throw my name in the hat. >> you didn't set out to blaze a trail for women. >> no. no, actually, i didn't. i just applied because it intrigued me. >> reporter: she got the job. but there was a problem. it meant she'd have to leave her b
a russian news report says a researcher in antarctica stabbed another man because he often revealed the endings of books they were reading. it is believed to be the first time anyone has been charged with >>> we end here tonight with the story of a woman, a man, and a plane. the plane brought them together to make history while often eping them apart. carter evans, you are cleared for takeoff. >> reporter: the b-2 stealth bomber is one of the most feared aircraft in the world,...