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antarctica is a vast continent. history, and these glassy organisms are one of the primary ways in which we can date the rocks from around antarctica and determine the evolution of the ice sheets through time. these tiny glass fossils are the time travellers of antarctic science. they help scientists to understand the history of this vast continent and to predict the future of antarctica's ice sheets in what is projected to be a much warmer planet. across the world, there are people striving to provide sustainable and innovative solutions to some of our biggest challenges. high and low tech, large and small scale. they are working towards preserving the earth's natural resources and protecting our planet. good morning. this time last week we we re good morning. this time last week we were preparing for temperatures to reach 33 degrees but this sunday a different feel to the weather, cooler air pushing down from the north—west and with that we are seeing spells of sunshine but some showers as well and some of those w
antarctica is a vast continent. history, and these glassy organisms are one of the primary ways in which we can date the rocks from around antarctica and determine the evolution of the ice sheets through time. these tiny glass fossils are the time travellers of antarctic science. they help scientists to understand the history of this vast continent and to predict the future of antarctica's ice sheets in what is projected to be a much warmer planet. across the world, there are people striving to...
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antarctica is a vast continent.d these glassy organisms are one of the primary ways in which we can date the rocks from around antarctica and determine the evolution of the ice sheets through time. these tiny glass fossils are the time travellers of antarctic science. they help scientists to understand the history of this vast continent. and to predict the future of antarctica's ice sheets in what is projected to be a much warmer planet. across the world, there are people striving to provide sustainable and innovative solutions to some of our biggest challenges. high and low tech, large and small scale. they are working towards preserving the earth's natural resources and protecting our planet. it may have turned cooler today, but there has been a fair amount of sunshine, a few passing showers, though many places stay dry. cloud built after a sunny start to the day. this is eastern scotland. it's part of eastern scotland and north—east england that have seen heavy showers, some thundery. high pressure to the south—w
antarctica is a vast continent.d these glassy organisms are one of the primary ways in which we can date the rocks from around antarctica and determine the evolution of the ice sheets through time. these tiny glass fossils are the time travellers of antarctic science. they help scientists to understand the history of this vast continent. and to predict the future of antarctica's ice sheets in what is projected to be a much warmer planet. across the world, there are people striving to provide...
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new zealand is looking for construction partner to work in antarctica they want people who can leaveresearch headquarters there for 2 year project antarctica is considered the most remote place on earth. it is also the coldest driest and windiest continent. but if you are up for all that you may want to apply you can register your interest on the government electronic tenders service website until october, the 23th and that is will be flown to antarctica in february to experience the continent. firsthand and you go lawrence summer time february try to ship me average temperatures there 14 degrees to -76 that is the average temp%rature never getting above. >>breezy, hey we've got that fog moving in right now you see it's a start to surge right to the golden gate bridge, but notice the deq here you can see is kind of high. >>that is go out to search all the way inland filling the valleys overnight tonight. >>so we've got some much cooler weather on the way the winds are even picking up you've seen that strong onshore breeze. a big contrast. from yesterday as we have that offshore wind
new zealand is looking for construction partner to work in antarctica they want people who can leaveresearch headquarters there for 2 year project antarctica is considered the most remote place on earth. it is also the coldest driest and windiest continent. but if you are up for all that you may want to apply you can register your interest on the government electronic tenders service website until october, the 23th and that is will be flown to antarctica in february to experience the continent....
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there's no learn miles between antarctica and northern arabian sea so if anything just because of the climate change your climber sure it is getting. pretty hard to. do. and this is. karachi is protected by a seawall that keeps the ocean from encroaching but in nearby rural areas many people feel that they are left to their own devices to protect their homes the ocean has already reached new house as well. that's a canal where you can always look at a protest across much of their pride has been tried calling for action on climate change. but. i'm sure that it was. in support. of us. to be able. to go to the euro max you just. go to a good line of students. with exclusive. must see concerning culture to europe. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers don't miss out on. the presence of the national overdue incentive to spur growth in its corporate tax writes in an attempt to stop the sluggish economy is it the right move or the ride . also on the show while tens of thousands demonstrate the climate action around the world early in the 100000000000 euro climate
there's no learn miles between antarctica and northern arabian sea so if anything just because of the climate change your climber sure it is getting. pretty hard to. do. and this is. karachi is protected by a seawall that keeps the ocean from encroaching but in nearby rural areas many people feel that they are left to their own devices to protect their homes the ocean has already reached new house as well. that's a canal where you can always look at a protest across much of their pride has been...
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the atmosphere is 100 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do and build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which is being on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make a living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have through off the earth eventually and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is news africa coming up in the program the end of an era robots mugabi hostile age against 95 percent the former president of zimbabwe was the feedom fights for august you told to take a look at his somewhat complex legacy also coming.
the atmosphere is 100 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do and build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which is being on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make a living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have through off the earth eventually and i know...
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launching research mission to learn more about antarctica join pollution has spread across the world. 1 taking applicatio >>> google is releasing its own dating platform. the company is launching a new monthly subscription service called play pass features more than 350 apps and games right there on your phone or device, it costs $1.09 has month for the first year, $4.99 after that adding health classes, play pass in the future. service will be rolled out to an void devices in the u.s. this week. >>> retailer just announced the official launch of its new website, the company has more than a thousand brick and mortar stores. maitems they don't want and wipe right for products they do. >>> customizable gender neutral dolls available in stores starting today. feminine and masculine options with a focus on breaking gender forms and stereotypes. dolls feature a combination of outfits and hair styles giving children the creativity they need. >> $45. >> yes. >> i think that's what they cost these days. >> i don't know. >> do you know what found the other day, i have an old gi joe doll, do yo
launching research mission to learn more about antarctica join pollution has spread across the world. 1 taking applicatio >>> google is releasing its own dating platform. the company is launching a new monthly subscription service called play pass features more than 350 apps and games right there on your phone or device, it costs $1.09 has month for the first year, $4.99 after that adding health classes, play pass in the future. service will be rolled out to an void devices in the u.s....
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airbnb wants to send you to an all expense paid trip to antarctica.travelers will get the chance to work with researchers studying climate change this winter on the freezing continent. airbnb is partnering with the ocean conservancy for the trip this december with an environmental scientist studying the impact of micro plastics. they are calling the trip the antarctic sabbatical. people have to act fast. the last day to apply is october 8. >>> looking at the snowings it's hard to believe we actually are getting some snow here. not in the bay area, but in the sierra. >> yes, i want to bring you home to talk about what is happening with our neighbors in the central valley. a tornado warning issued just to the west of sacramento. we are watching the last three hours of those bright red colors working across the screen. i want to show you what this complex has looked out the course of the last three hours. it has been pretty impressive to say the least. that's the center of action to the west of sacramento. the red box on there shows you where the tornado
airbnb wants to send you to an all expense paid trip to antarctica.travelers will get the chance to work with researchers studying climate change this winter on the freezing continent. airbnb is partnering with the ocean conservancy for the trip this december with an environmental scientist studying the impact of micro plastics. they are calling the trip the antarctic sabbatical. people have to act fast. the last day to apply is october 8. >>> looking at the snowings it's hard to...
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you know, people always say, "what's antarctica like? it's [ bleep ] cold.have been there when it was -- because i was cold for two weeks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely you were actually cold >> then i went to africa, took my kids over and we went to stay with this tribe called the samburu tribe and it's out in the, you know, the serengeti plain. and one night at 7:00 -- you get a little worried about different things when your kid doesn't show up here, you wonder, "well, i wonder what happened." over in africa, you think, "did they get munched?" [ light laughter ] so, i can't find my kid. i go up to the samburu little tent city they have. and they have this dung hut. and i'm looking for my kid and i stick my head in and all these samburu warriors with, you know, the neck things on, and the feathers, they're all sitting in there with my kid. and they're watching "walker texas ranger." [ laughter ] they've got a generator, and they popped -- you know, they're chuck norris freaks. and here's the sad thing, i almost said to them, "you know, i know chu
you know, people always say, "what's antarctica like? it's [ bleep ] cold.have been there when it was -- because i was cold for two weeks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely you were actually cold >> then i went to africa, took my kids over and we went to stay with this tribe called the samburu tribe and it's out in the, you know, the serengeti plain. and one night at 7:00 -- you get a little worried about different things when your kid doesn't show up here, you wonder,...
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. >>> pay to send you to antarctica in december.at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> four dozen of the world's best lawn bowlers competing for top honors in san francisco this week. >> national championships taking place in golden gate park. park and recs departments poured a lot of money into renovating the greens. >> oldest club of its kind in america, running through friday. it is free and open to the public. i love intensity -- >> ever tried it? >> would love to, my speed, with my injuries, only thing i could do. >> does look like >>> tonight, house speaker nancy pelosi in front of the american people a short time ago, saying president trump betrayed the oath of office. announcing the house will begin a formal impeachment inquiry of president trump. after months of caution, the speaker telling the american people why. it comes after allegations the president pressured a foreign leader to investigate one of his political opponents, joe biden, while the trump administration held hundreds of millions in u.s. aid. tonight, the speaker sayi
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. >> the polar start is scheduled to return to antarctica this fall. don ford, kpix 5 . >>> the polar star received a $62 million overhaul in 2011. >>> a hot air balloon crashed in the nevada desert sending seven people to the hospital. it went down outside of vegas. no word on what caused the balloon to crash. >>> another crash in florida. a small plane that had just taken off landed near a wall. witnesses grabbed fire extinguishers and got the pilots out of the aircraft. the people on board survived. no one on the ground was injured. >>> a couple is suing a new jersey fertility clinic claiming a mixup left there daughter with a different biological father. megan oliver on how they ng to parents. >> christina and drew say when they had trouble getting pregnant they turn to the institute for reproductive medicine and science at saint barnabas in new jersey. after in vitro fertilization christina gave. >> when did you suspect your daughter might not be your biological daughter? >> 2 1/2, to pick >> she doesn't look like drew. >> the couple is now divorc
. >> the polar start is scheduled to return to antarctica this fall. don ford, kpix 5 . >>> the polar star received a $62 million overhaul in 2011. >>> a hot air balloon crashed in the nevada desert sending seven people to the hospital. it went down outside of vegas. no word on what caused the balloon to crash. >>> another crash in florida. a small plane that had just taken off landed near a wall. witnesses grabbed fire extinguishers and got the pilots out of...
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year that's due to the increased rate of ocean warming and the melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. terry tell us is the secretary general at the world meteorological organization and he says the details of the reports are not surprising these changes are very much 7 linked to the fact that we have. been using growing amount of force we will use coal oil and gas and and sample last year mr sparrow see the rising of 2 point one percent then that led to again the record high concentrations of carbon dioxide that are spirits is the main that has been warming on the planet and also it has been warming the oceans and i mean that's been also causing the melting of graziers and sea ice and that's also contributing to the sea level rise that we have observed so we are if we don't do anything we will creep $3.00 to $5.00 degrees warmer planet by the end of the century and to avoid that cyclical circle terrorists use just decided to hold a private summit that you have here in new york to morrow and the basic idea is to raise the recent level in climate mitigation that we would rea
year that's due to the increased rate of ocean warming and the melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. terry tell us is the secretary general at the world meteorological organization and he says the details of the reports are not surprising these changes are very much 7 linked to the fact that we have. been using growing amount of force we will use coal oil and gas and and sample last year mr sparrow see the rising of 2 point one percent then that led to again the record high...
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faster this means that even more water flows into our oceans massive ice sheets in greenland and antarctica are weakening breaking off in melting steady and water expands as it warms about half of the sea level rise over the boss 25 years is attribute it to warmer oceans simply occupying more space on average the sea level rises 3400000 liters per year but oceans do not function like a top that keeps filling up research has shown that sees actually dries unevenly putting some communities even more trees than others. and this means we have to act to limit to global warming and we must adapt to changing living conditions and develop new ideas for example is it possible to build homes on water the dutch seem to have a solution and architecture formula amsterdam has built a neighborhood ship a clean ship floating entirely on water take a look. living on water in the city center. one day more than a 100 people live on this side canal in amsterdam. marcus schmidt and his wife yvonne tunney south paramount the 1st residents. to the slim's conclusion are it's a different way of life all this light
faster this means that even more water flows into our oceans massive ice sheets in greenland and antarctica are weakening breaking off in melting steady and water expands as it warms about half of the sea level rise over the boss 25 years is attribute it to warmer oceans simply occupying more space on average the sea level rises 3400000 liters per year but oceans do not function like a top that keeps filling up research has shown that sees actually dries unevenly putting some communities even...
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year and that's due to the increased rate of ocean warming and the melting of greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. patrick recorded in is the c.e.o. of the global center on adaptation which tries to bring together governments the private sector and civil society to overcome obstacles to action on adaptation and joins us now from new york good to have you on the program i'm good firstly going to ask you you are of course going to the u.n. it's quite a momentous summit that's taking place what are you hoping to achieve at this summit so success for the summit is that when leaders join the summit tomorrow they come with increased ambition both on mitigation meaning reducing the carbon footprint but also march more investments on adaption adaptation adapting to a changing climate why the effects of climate change are here and now whether you are an automobile worker in bank cork or a farmer in africa or no only person in paris we're all impacted by climate change today however divya there is a profound social injustice in the system the poorest who did the least to contribute to the proble
year and that's due to the increased rate of ocean warming and the melting of greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. patrick recorded in is the c.e.o. of the global center on adaptation which tries to bring together governments the private sector and civil society to overcome obstacles to action on adaptation and joins us now from new york good to have you on the program i'm good firstly going to ask you you are of course going to the u.n. it's quite a momentous summit that's taking place...
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the atmosphere is 100 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like hawks and 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 to move off the earth eventually and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. exotic animal. this is news live from building use leaders bring their message on climate change to the united nations in new york. young activists led by sweden spreading to a good job making policy make is in the run up to a key international summit on protecting the planet we'll hear from one of the campaigners to. protest play again in hong kong police fired tear gas at angry crowds stream a novel tweaking hard to not seek protests full month since the demonstrations began that there is still no solution in.
the atmosphere is 100 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like hawks and 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 to move off the earth eventually and i...
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millimeters a year due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets or perhaps it is the sea of the global center on adaptation he says companies must be reminded that investing on adaptation to climate change is not only necessary but also profitable. success for the summit is that when leaders join to summit tomorrow they come with increased ambition both on mitigation meaning reducing the carbon footprint but also march more investments on adaption adaptation adapting to a changing climate the world has agreed that we will not warm the planet then more than 2 degrees celsius preferably $1.00 to reach those goals we need to opera ambition $3.00 to $5.00 times that's a dramatic change to what we currently doing so what we argue for no and even if we work to achieve those goals the impacts of china climate change will be very dramatic so there is this social justice or injustice in the system we call of the climate apartheid what a rich man is to escape from the climate is impacts and the poor quite frankly are left to suffer but over and a
millimeters a year due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets or perhaps it is the sea of the global center on adaptation he says companies must be reminded that investing on adaptation to climate change is not only necessary but also profitable. success for the summit is that when leaders join to summit tomorrow they come with increased ambition both on mitigation meaning reducing the carbon footprint but also march more investments...
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could get conveyed on the depth of don't want to admit to it in antarctica. but we're going to temperature be going to take over again more in more moment time to time rick i know where lorne a good idea to tell you have when i get home. but most of the wall. we're not meant to but only deployed here to walk. among the yet it only good poker with one of them on a one year where. the development programme p p s protection of basic services is meant to help the poorest. the intention is great but it appears as if the thiel being government income bella is exploiting the development program to clear land for the internet. investors. the p.b.s. program is funded by the us the european union and the world bank. the world bank is the world's largest development bank and is financed by tax money . the mission of the bank is to end extreme poverty and build prosperity. in ethiopia the world bank has put over $2000000000.00 into the p.b.s. program. the world bank is engaged in many countries that have institutional weaknesses that have ethnic tensions that have big de
could get conveyed on the depth of don't want to admit to it in antarctica. but we're going to temperature be going to take over again more in more moment time to time rick i know where lorne a good idea to tell you have when i get home. but most of the wall. we're not meant to but only deployed here to walk. among the yet it only good poker with one of them on a one year where. the development programme p p s protection of basic services is meant to help the poorest. the intention is great but...
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rising sea levels, worried they will be compounded and exacerbated by the melting we are seeing in antarcticais concern at the un but even if countries do come with big pledges tomorrow, but is still not enough. that was nick bryant in new york had of those climate talks at the un, which will be taking place later on monday. another major story this hour. there are growing fears that the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is about to enter administration. emergency talks with creditors and shareholders have been continuing, hoping to raise the $250 million dollars the company needs to avoid collapse. the british government says plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place. tom burridge has the latest. dozens of aircraft which were on standby have now been mobilised. but basically means they are in the hour, travelling to destinations where thomas cook tourists who might, might being the important word here, need bringing home tomorrow. now, if thomas cook does go into administration than 0peration matterhorn kicks in. when monarch collapsed in 2017 it was the biggest
rising sea levels, worried they will be compounded and exacerbated by the melting we are seeing in antarcticais concern at the un but even if countries do come with big pledges tomorrow, but is still not enough. that was nick bryant in new york had of those climate talks at the un, which will be taking place later on monday. another major story this hour. there are growing fears that the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is about to enter administration. emergency talks with creditors and...
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millimeters a year due to increased rates of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica it's and always prime minister in a solberg joined us earlier from the united nations or countries one of the world's biggest produces a fossil fuels but she didn't i norway is getting in the way of finding solutions. norwegian oil production has been no word naturally because we have not found that much oil last year so we peaked early 2000 on our production what we now have is a more and more gas oriented system and of course the costs are high and i think we have to push for more new technologies more more when your boss invests mall or lodges oil company nor is know in investing much more in. ocean based when forms that means that we are using the knowledge we have in that industry over to new areas but i think it's it's not so to know which importations will push politically for decreasing the development of the oil and gas but we do see a future where we will need to know our our growth coming from other areas than oil and gas in the future because the price will be higher explo
millimeters a year due to increased rates of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica it's and always prime minister in a solberg joined us earlier from the united nations or countries one of the world's biggest produces a fossil fuels but she didn't i norway is getting in the way of finding solutions. norwegian oil production has been no word naturally because we have not found that much oil last year so we peaked early 2000 on our production what we now have is a more...
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millimeters a year due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets will patel retard this is the secretary general of the world meteorological organization he says the details of that reports are not surprising. things have been proceeding us we have made it all reasonable yes. these syrian cities are very much. been using growing amount of. coal oil and gas and. temple last year they missed their old student rising at 2 point one percent then that led to the record high rations of. the averages that may. have been warming the planet and also there's been warming oceans and it has been also causing the melting of lazy arse and sea ice and that's also contributing to the sea level rise that we have observed those taking part in monday's un climate summit having given a chance to immerse themselves in the police to that of some of the world's biggest cities and installation of sixto was reproduces the toxic atmosphere experienced by people in sao paolo new delhi beijing and london every day the pollution pulse mimicked the air quality smell
millimeters a year due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets will patel retard this is the secretary general of the world meteorological organization he says the details of that reports are not surprising. things have been proceeding us we have made it all reasonable yes. these syrian cities are very much. been using growing amount of. coal oil and gas and. temple last year they missed their old student rising at 2 point one percent...
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the seas, how much co2 we've put into the seas, how much melting that's going on in greenland and antarcticallions of people living in big cities that are in low lying areas, but also in coastal communities all around the planet. matt mcgrath has more from the conference in monaco was talking there. there has been discussions that there could be a frequent flyer levy for those who are in the air a lot said they would pay more tax to tackle emissions. maybe changes are behaviour and asking people to think twice before they book a flight. behaviour tax is quite a good way. the plastic bag levy worked well. as a country we had to decide what is there something we want to do? do we wa nt there something we want to do? do we want people to fly less? if we want to tackle climate change, i think tax would be very sensible. to tackle climate change, i think tax would be very sensiblem to tackle climate change, i think tax would be very sensible. it may change the behaviour of consumers but in many ways it is their frequent trips for very short periods of time, it is not the holiday—makers committed
the seas, how much co2 we've put into the seas, how much melting that's going on in greenland and antarcticallions of people living in big cities that are in low lying areas, but also in coastal communities all around the planet. matt mcgrath has more from the conference in monaco was talking there. there has been discussions that there could be a frequent flyer levy for those who are in the air a lot said they would pay more tax to tackle emissions. maybe changes are behaviour and asking...
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it's hoped the vessel will help carry out world—leading research in the arctic and antarctica over thest remote parts of our planet, the uk's new polar ship. on board, the duke and duchess of cambridge. and sir david attenborough, who's lent the ship his name. it is my immense privilege and relief to welcome sir david attenborough, rather than boaty mcboatface. catherine did the honours. it gives me great pleasure to name this ship sir david attenborough, and may god bless her and all those who sail in her. for sir david, studying the poles is critical. ten or 20 years ago, i could stand at the end of the glacier and say it's melting at such and such a rate. i wasn't talking about the half of it. the speed in which we now realise things are happening is terrifying. and so we know we're only going to deal with that if we know what the facts are, and that's what this ship will do. this is one of the most advanced ships ever built. it contains one million pieces of steel, it's covered in 60,000 litres of paint, and has 450,000 metres of cabling. it's set to transform our understanding of
it's hoped the vessel will help carry out world—leading research in the arctic and antarctica over thest remote parts of our planet, the uk's new polar ship. on board, the duke and duchess of cambridge. and sir david attenborough, who's lent the ship his name. it is my immense privilege and relief to welcome sir david attenborough, rather than boaty mcboatface. catherine did the honours. it gives me great pleasure to name this ship sir david attenborough, and may god bless her and all those...
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it's hoped the vessel will help carry out world—leading research in the artic and antarctica over thebirkenhead for us now. usually, ships do anything they can to avoid the ice. this one though can plough through ice sheets up to one metre thick. on board there are state—of—the—art labs, submarines and drones, even a helipad, and today the crowds turned out to get a glimpse of it and to meet the man it is named after. it's heading for the most remote parts of our planet, the uk's new polar ship. on board, the duke and duchess of cambridge. and sir david attenborough, who's lent the ship his name. it is my immense privilege and relief to welcome sir david attenborough, rather than boaty mcboatface. catherine did the honors. it gives me great pleasure to name this ship sir david attenborough, and may god bless her and all those who sail in her. for sir david, studying the poles is critical. ten or 20 years ago, i could stand at the end of the glacier and say it's melting at such and such a rate. i wasn't talking about the half of it. the speed in which we now realise things are happenin
it's hoped the vessel will help carry out world—leading research in the artic and antarctica over thebirkenhead for us now. usually, ships do anything they can to avoid the ice. this one though can plough through ice sheets up to one metre thick. on board there are state—of—the—art labs, submarines and drones, even a helipad, and today the crowds turned out to get a glimpse of it and to meet the man it is named after. it's heading for the most remote parts of our planet, the uk's new...
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after the naming ceremony today, the next step will be sea trials before it leaves for antarctica nextts. we will talk more about the push by amazon for those new features on their smart assistant including the celebrity voices. i was asking whether that would convince you to get one or whether you still have concerns about privacy. thank you for your tweets. rick in touch to say it is scary —— scary to think about privacy issue share more than we wa nt about privacy issue share more than we want and think we do. 20 says no, ido we want and think we do. 20 says no, i do not have a spa sneaker —— smart speaker, i do not like snooping. hello there. and one settled run of weather is set to continue for the foreseeable. we have ran a time coming our way is for the next few days and some strong wind with weather systems you'd to wait their turn to move across the country. looking at this area of cloud that will bring showers today to the north of this, this area of cloud will bring heavy rain across part of the country on friday and then spinning right the way across the other side of the a
after the naming ceremony today, the next step will be sea trials before it leaves for antarctica nextts. we will talk more about the push by amazon for those new features on their smart assistant including the celebrity voices. i was asking whether that would convince you to get one or whether you still have concerns about privacy. thank you for your tweets. rick in touch to say it is scary —— scary to think about privacy issue share more than we wa nt about privacy issue share more than...
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millimeters a year due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets tom burke is the chairman of a 3 g. that's a think tank focusing on climate change he says urgent action is needed to prevent reaching a tipping point of the crisis what the w o a say publicly is what climate scientists have been saying privately for some time which is that climate is turning out to be more sensitive to inputs of greenhouse gases than we previously thought and that means the urgency of. healing with the problem is growing faster and they are also saying that the rest of the earth's system is responding faster so the impact of a changing climate on human beings is not only occurring quicker than they thought but it's also nastier than they thought i don't think scientists are yet saying that these are actually expressions of a kind of real shift in a tipping point in the way the climate system is working but clearly they are i the thought of this or happening or the bell sensitive means those tipping points are coming closer to what we're doing so i think th
millimeters a year due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets tom burke is the chairman of a 3 g. that's a think tank focusing on climate change he says urgent action is needed to prevent reaching a tipping point of the crisis what the w o a say publicly is what climate scientists have been saying privately for some time which is that climate is turning out to be more sensitive to inputs of greenhouse gases than we previously thought...
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a year to due to the increased rates of ocean warming and the melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. patrick for a cooney and is the c.e.o. of the global center on adaptation he says companies must be reminded that investing on adaptation to climate change is not only necessary but profitable success for the summit is that when leaders join to summit tomorrow they come with increased ambition both on mitigation meaning reducing the carbon footprint but also march more investments on adaption adaptation adapting to a changing climate the world has agreed that we will not warm the planet then more than 2 degrees celsius preferably $1.00 to reach those goals we need to opera ambition $3.00 to $5.00 times that's a dramatic change to what we currently doing so what we argue for no and even if we work to achieve those goals the impacts of china climate change will be very dramatic so there is this social justice or injustice in the system we call of the climate apartheid world are rich managed to escape from the climate is impacts and the poor quite frankly are left to suffer b
a year to due to the increased rates of ocean warming and the melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. patrick for a cooney and is the c.e.o. of the global center on adaptation he says companies must be reminded that investing on adaptation to climate change is not only necessary but profitable success for the summit is that when leaders join to summit tomorrow they come with increased ambition both on mitigation meaning reducing the carbon footprint but also march more...
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there's no learn was between antarctica and northern arabian sea so if anything just because of the climate change you're climber sure it is getting the road is pretty hard. to work for. and this is. karate is protected by a seawall that keeps the ocean from encroaching but in nearby rural areas many people feel that they are left to their own devices to protect their homes the ocean has already reached new house as well. the back. of the day is almost done but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter. use or you can follow me on film so i've got to use a hash tag the day well leave you now with images off today's climate protests around the low. cut. himself on the back. to. the be. w's talk show strong opinions clear positions from international perspective some young people worldwide are gathered it was expected to be the interest of the current protest in history will their strike jolts politicians into action to address the climate crisis do you think the response to that search becomes a cause to the point the gift items on the bill of. hundreds often use in my hand
there's no learn was between antarctica and northern arabian sea so if anything just because of the climate change you're climber sure it is getting the road is pretty hard. to work for. and this is. karate is protected by a seawall that keeps the ocean from encroaching but in nearby rural areas many people feel that they are left to their own devices to protect their homes the ocean has already reached new house as well. the back. of the day is almost done but the conversation continues online...
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millimeters a year due to the increased weight of ocean warming and the melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. well the prime minister of norway or now solberg joins us or joined us earlier from the united nations and she says not acting on climate change will be the most more costly in the future you know region oil production has been lowered naturally because we have not found that much oil the last year so we peaked early 2000 on our production what we now have is a more and more gas oriented system and of course the cost so high i think we have to push for more new technologies more more when you are both invest small our largest oil company ecuador is no in investing much more in. ocean based when forms that means that we are using the knowledge we have in that industry over to new areas but i think it's it's not so to know which importations will push politically for decreasing the development of the oil and gas but we do see a future where we will need to find there are. ghosts coming from other areas than oil and gas in the future because the price will be higher explorati
millimeters a year due to the increased weight of ocean warming and the melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets. well the prime minister of norway or now solberg joins us or joined us earlier from the united nations and she says not acting on climate change will be the most more costly in the future you know region oil production has been lowered naturally because we have not found that much oil the last year so we peaked early 2000 on our production what we now have is a more...
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there is no learn was between antarctica and northern arabian sea so if they need changes just because of the climate change your climber ship if it is getting old is pretty hard to. do. this is. she is protected by a sea wall that keeps the ocean from encroaching but in nearby rural areas many people feel that they are left to their own devices to protect their homes the ocean has already reached new house as well. the houses will also get flooded with the passage of time which will make things worse this area was completely filled with sea water a few days ago we drained it and tried to build small protective barriers around the mosque or else well should we do we're helpless. in pakistan's coastal regions achieving lasting protection against the ocean seems like an impossibility. of an ice breaker set to begin a year long mission to monitor the impact of climate change in the arctic the polish then will drift freely through the polar ice as it measures the extent of warming the arctic region has already experienced biggest stanbridge increases. at 1st the arctic research ship. will
there is no learn was between antarctica and northern arabian sea so if they need changes just because of the climate change your climber ship if it is getting old is pretty hard to. do. this is. she is protected by a sea wall that keeps the ocean from encroaching but in nearby rural areas many people feel that they are left to their own devices to protect their homes the ocean has already reached new house as well. the houses will also get flooded with the passage of time which will make...
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it's hoped the vessel will help carry out world—leading research in the artic and antarctica.p injapan. the match in kobe saw a try for george ford and two forjoe cokanasiga. it was england's second bonus—point win of the tournament, putting them top of their group. it's the most prestigious modern art prize in the uk, making famous names of past winners like grayson perry, the oscar—winning filmaker steve mcqueen, and damien hirst. this year the turner prize is being held at turner contemporary gallery in margate in kent, where the artist jmw turner, after whom the prize is named, once lived. our arts editor, will gompertz, has been taking a look at this year's nominees. i'm standing in the turner contemporary art gallery in margate, on the very spot where the great romantic british painterjmw turner would stand and look out at the sea and the sky over there to the north. he was a radical, an inventor, an amazing painter, after whom of course the turner prize is named, and it's here this year in margate. i just wonder, what would he think of the four artists that have been sh
it's hoped the vessel will help carry out world—leading research in the artic and antarctica.p injapan. the match in kobe saw a try for george ford and two forjoe cokanasiga. it was england's second bonus—point win of the tournament, putting them top of their group. it's the most prestigious modern art prize in the uk, making famous names of past winners like grayson perry, the oscar—winning filmaker steve mcqueen, and damien hirst. this year the turner prize is being held at turner...
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that's because of the increased rate of ocean warming in the melting of the greenland and the west antarctica ice sheets is our diplomatic editor james bays. it's the biggest diplomatic gathering in the world with delegations from all the countries that are members of the united nations in 2 and a half years heading the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists has made great efforts to resolve the world's most deadly conflicts but with little progress in an interview for al-jazeera is planet s.o.s. he told me he wants the focus of this year's high level week on an issue he says is even more important climate the sets of each of these conflicts is to a certain extent localized and climate change became a global so that for humankind and the global set for the planet and scenes that evolving in such a way that climate change became an excellent it's out of conflict with tension growing between the u.s. saudi arabia and iran the situation in the gulf will be high on the agenda and one of the un's most experienced diplomats told me with so many key players in the same place at the same time
that's because of the increased rate of ocean warming in the melting of the greenland and the west antarctica ice sheets is our diplomatic editor james bays. it's the biggest diplomatic gathering in the world with delegations from all the countries that are members of the united nations in 2 and a half years heading the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists has made great efforts to resolve the world's most deadly conflicts but with little progress in an interview for al-jazeera is...
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melting ice in greenland and antarctica and from mountain glaciers is continuing at accelerating ratesthe world already threatens coastal populations. in the worst case scenarios, as many as a billion people could be affected. it may all sound like doomsday, but one of the authors of the report, arizona climate scientists ted scherr said the signs of it are already happening. >> looking at the time that the events happened one in 100 years happen in a year. >> reporter: major flooding events? >> exactly. imagine you have a story that your grandfather told you about, the town flooding, but it was back 80 years ago. well, imagine that happening every year. >> reporter: the report lists a cascade of potential negative effects, from more severe storms to droughts to declining fish stocks. and the more we continue to pump carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the more catastrophic etsay be. the report's authors say that we are now in a race between the speed of climate change and our ability to adapt to it and that it's a race that we're losing. it's no longer a question of if or when the con
melting ice in greenland and antarctica and from mountain glaciers is continuing at accelerating ratesthe world already threatens coastal populations. in the worst case scenarios, as many as a billion people could be affected. it may all sound like doomsday, but one of the authors of the report, arizona climate scientists ted scherr said the signs of it are already happening. >> looking at the time that the events happened one in 100 years happen in a year. >> reporter: major...
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five volunteers will spend two weeks training and then traveling to antarctica as citizen scientists.acher foe focusing on plastic pollution. this all-expense paid trip takes place from november to december. applications can be submitted on airbnb's website. little too cold for me. >> i like glamping. that does not look like glamping. that looks like work. >> yeah. >> y'all go ahead. >> have fun. >> a childhood favorite for many is now new and improved. >> so hasbro says the darts in the new ultra one blaster can fly as far as 10 feet. they credit lightweight foam material. the ult thra one blaster will o take the newly improved darts. the blaster goes on sale next month and will cost about $50. >>> and mattel is trying to break down gender barriers. you can see the toy company is launching gender inclusive dolls called creatible world. they come in kits with different hair, clothes and accessory options. some are more feminine, others are masculine. you can select and apply any combination of accessories to create a custom doll. >> i like that. >>> democrats in the house are take the
five volunteers will spend two weeks training and then traveling to antarctica as citizen scientists.acher foe focusing on plastic pollution. this all-expense paid trip takes place from november to december. applications can be submitted on airbnb's website. little too cold for me. >> i like glamping. that does not look like glamping. that looks like work. >> yeah. >> y'all go ahead. >> have fun. >> a childhood favorite for many is now new and improved. >> so...
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after the naming ceremony, the next step will be sea trials before it leaves for antarctica next yearoduced their baby son archie to the anti—apartheid campaigner archbishop desmond tutu. it's the first time the four—month—old has been seen in public on the couple's 10—day tour of africa. archie was seen smiling in his mother's arms and was held up on her lap. prince harry and meghanjoked about their son's time in front of the cameras as they greeted the archbishop and his daughter. today, prince harry will travel to botswana, while meghan will remain in cape town. it isa it is a time to have a look at the spot. a lot of positive energy around the england camp. perhaps straight talking after was a slightly disappointing opener against tonga. good scoreline, though. people predicted they would put more points on tonga and if they did not and they got the bonus point which is what they needed but they will be looking to see more from england against the us. never a bad thing to ask more from your team. and never a bad thing to have two easy opening games which they got. england know a w
after the naming ceremony, the next step will be sea trials before it leaves for antarctica next yearoduced their baby son archie to the anti—apartheid campaigner archbishop desmond tutu. it's the first time the four—month—old has been seen in public on the couple's 10—day tour of africa. archie was seen smiling in his mother's arms and was held up on her lap. prince harry and meghanjoked about their son's time in front of the cameras as they greeted the archbishop and his daughter....
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a year that's due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets or terry tireless is secretary general of the world meter log and mr logical organization and he joins me via skype from new . york right now thanks for being with us on the program i mean they were the past 5 years that seen a massive increase in awareness about global warming about climate change about the need to reduce carbon emissions so why are we seeing these increases in well temperatures the rise in sea water as so things have been proceeding assess as we estimated henri several years. of these syrian seas are very much settling into the fact that you have. been using growing amount of force the route to do research coal oil and gas and and the folks ample last year there mr despair all shouldn't rising at 2 point one percent and that led to again the record high concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is the main gas that has been warming on the planet and also it has been warming the oceans and i mean that's been also causing the melting of grazi
a year that's due to the increased rate of ocean warming and melting of the greenland and west antarctica ice sheets or terry tireless is secretary general of the world meter log and mr logical organization and he joins me via skype from new . york right now thanks for being with us on the program i mean they were the past 5 years that seen a massive increase in awareness about global warming about climate change about the need to reduce carbon emissions so why are we seeing these increases in...
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there were protests in tiny islands in the south pacific as well as scientific outposts in antarcticahis country, kids took part in protests all 50 states, including in new york city where it's estimated over a quarter of a million turned up. she was there at the center, the young woman who thought she was too small to change anything is changing the entire conversation. more ahead tonight. stay with us. (logo whooshes) (logo chiming) ♪ - [woman] with shark's duoclean, i don't just clean, i deep clean carpets and floors. so i got this. yep, this too. even long hair and pet hair are no problem. but the one thing i won't have to clean is this. because the shark self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. - [narrator] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, greta van susteren greta van susteren now available in our new uplight model. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insuran
there were protests in tiny islands in the south pacific as well as scientific outposts in antarcticahis country, kids took part in protests all 50 states, including in new york city where it's estimated over a quarter of a million turned up. she was there at the center, the young woman who thought she was too small to change anything is changing the entire conversation. more ahead tonight. stay with us. (logo whooshes) (logo chiming) ♪ - [woman] with shark's duoclean, i don't just clean, i...
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antarctica. how about an all so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> stocks had their most volatile day in a month. the average dropped 142 points. the nasdaq dropped >>> mushrooms are the number one crop in santa clara county for the first time. that's followed by nursery crops, things like flowers, grass and trees. third place is lettuce followed by bell peppers. the southern county's agricultural brought in close to $300 million last year according to the 2018 crop report. revenue was down 7%. >>> san francisco based airbnb in the business of renting out homes around the world, now it wants to invite a select few to the most remote region on earth. this is the teaser vid
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and when i say all continents, i mean all continents, even antarctica.cheers] and we are not in school today. and this time we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today, either. [cheers] and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is not just the young people's house. we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will not just stand aside and watch. we are united behind the science and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. [cheers] even if that means skipping school or work because this is more important. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us? [cheers] is being stolen for profits? [cheers] say we justple study to become climate scientists or politicians so we in the future can solve the climate crisis. but by then, it will be too late. we need to do this now. and this monday, world leaders are going to be gathered here in new york city for the united nations climate action summit. world will be on them. thathave a chance to prove they, too, are un
and when i say all continents, i mean all continents, even antarctica.cheers] and we are not in school today. and this time we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today, either. [cheers] and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is not just the young people's house. we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will not just stand aside and watch. we are united behind the science and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from...
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and, remember when al gore said all the glaciers in antarctica are going to melt by 2014.ill there speaking of glaciers. i have a publication the independent. i wouldn't say that's a right wing publication, would you? >> juan: english i'm amazed you are reading international publications. >> jesse: i have spread my wings. >> juan: intellectual. >> jesse: active volcano discovered under the an artic ice sheet could be contributing to the. hot lava usually melts ice. i think that might have something to do with it. big glasure melting faster than anything. last through years, juan, it's grown. if you look at the science, the reason you see a slant in the science is because every year federal bureaucrats dole about $2 billion in research grants. do you know who gets the grants? people that believe in global warming and they write these studies that say there is man made global warming and we are all go to die from it. do you know the scientists who don't write that the scientists who don't believe in that they don't write that and they don't get the grants. >> greg: i want to
and, remember when al gore said all the glaciers in antarctica are going to melt by 2014.ill there speaking of glaciers. i have a publication the independent. i wouldn't say that's a right wing publication, would you? >> juan: english i'm amazed you are reading international publications. >> jesse: i have spread my wings. >> juan: intellectual. >> jesse: active volcano discovered under the an artic ice sheet could be contributing to the. hot lava usually melts ice. i...
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there were protests in tiny islands in the south pacific as well as scientific outposts in antarcticatry, kids took part in protests all 50 states, including in new york city where it's estimated over a quarter of a million turned up. greta chunberg was right there at the center of it all, a young whom who once thought she was too small to change anything is changing the entire conversation. more ahead tonight. stay with us. conversation more ahead tonight stay with us covering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your carn. insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the ncome on.y glc. [ cars honking ] it's so late. yay. it fights traffic. no parki
there were protests in tiny islands in the south pacific as well as scientific outposts in antarcticatry, kids took part in protests all 50 states, including in new york city where it's estimated over a quarter of a million turned up. greta chunberg was right there at the center of it all, a young whom who once thought she was too small to change anything is changing the entire conversation. more ahead tonight. stay with us. conversation more ahead tonight stay with us covering nexium 24hr to...
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five volunteer also spend two weeks training and then traveling to antarctica as citizen scientists.will help a reacher foe kissi focusing on plastic pollution. applications can be submitted on airbnb's website. would you do it? >> at first i was like i think i can do it. a month is a long time. i get cold. >> i get cold in the office. i don't think this is probably the thing for me. >> especially if you're doing that kind of work, you probably will be outside. not glamping. >> with your little heater. no, you're out there. it's definitely for someone. it's for a good cause and a good reason. >> okay. everyone loves this story. it's hard to forget dusty the cat, san mateo's real-life cat burglar that became a worldwide celebrity after an abc 7 story that we did on this cat's thieveries -- is that a word? we did this back in 2016. >> now dusty has a new title. he's going to serve as g g marshal forever bu burlingame's parade. he still sleeps a lot. he is still swiping items in the neighborhood. recently dusty seized a wiffle ball. today that pales in comparison to the 600 items he has
five volunteer also spend two weeks training and then traveling to antarctica as citizen scientists.will help a reacher foe kissi focusing on plastic pollution. applications can be submitted on airbnb's website. would you do it? >> at first i was like i think i can do it. a month is a long time. i get cold. >> i get cold in the office. i don't think this is probably the thing for me. >> especially if you're doing that kind of work, you probably will be outside. not glamping....
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and if you count the penguins in the bronx zoo, that includes antarctica. >> anthony: the wellspring here back in the '50s and still today jamaican food,jamaican culture, the music, is all over. sundial international headquarters, makers of traditional tonics and herbal remedies -- a bronx institution since the '70s. >> baba: this is -- this is one of the ingredients. this is the mahogany bark. this one is used for any type of bodily weaknesses. >> anthony: baba rashan abdul hakim, or pops baba as he's called, a grass roots bush doctor, healer. he uses recipes passed down from mothers and aunties, blends of roots, spices herbs, barks, and woods. >> baba: you take the wood root in the morning and a bitter that night. i don't care what is wrong with you, you're going to show improvement. >> anthony: whatever ails, he's got a cure. wood root cure for the blood, the body, the nerves. koromantee, an intestinal cleanser, and traditional african manback. helps you get your manhood back, among other things. >> baba: it was about 1956 when i came to america. so i had to make it in the apartme
and if you count the penguins in the bronx zoo, that includes antarctica. >> anthony: the wellspring here back in the '50s and still today jamaican food,jamaican culture, the music, is all over. sundial international headquarters, makers of traditional tonics and herbal remedies -- a bronx institution since the '70s. >> baba: this is -- this is one of the ingredients. this is the mahogany bark. this one is used for any type of bodily weaknesses. >> anthony: baba rashan abdul...
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there were protests in tiny islands in the south pacific as well as scientific outposts in antarcticain this country, kids took part in protests in all 50 states, including in new york city where it's estimated over a quarter of a million turned up. she was there at the center, the young woman who once thought she was too small to change anything is changing the entire conversation. more ahead tonight. stay with us. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the...
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antarctica is another.s really interesting that david just went there and got to see it firsthand. so as a quick example, the mediterranean is a little warmer. the atlantic is a little warmer than the pacific. the equator belt is a little warmer. so sea level rise is not uniform. that places some coastal areas -- the coast off china is warmer. most of the world lives on the coast. that places us at greatest risk. >> let's ask you finally about tonight. we're going to hear these ten democrats put out their plans, and our anchors will press them. what stands out to you the most, and what do you say to so many people watching who feel helpless? like individual change and action accomplishes nothing because this problem is so grand. >> if i can mention two quick things. >> sure. >> one is there was a comment earlier about republicans versus democrats. first of all, it's less divisive than ever before. when you look at polls, there are -- those that are worried are very worried and increasing amongst all populat
antarctica is another.s really interesting that david just went there and got to see it firsthand. so as a quick example, the mediterranean is a little warmer. the atlantic is a little warmer than the pacific. the equator belt is a little warmer. so sea level rise is not uniform. that places some coastal areas -- the coast off china is warmer. most of the world lives on the coast. that places us at greatest risk. >> let's ask you finally about tonight. we're going to hear these ten...