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why are you saying that antarctica sort of into the rest of the world? this current called the humble current is actually a current that comes from the antarctica. and it brings all this call rich water on by also very thin oxygen because it's cold. so the current also create huge amount of life for a mass bigger area. the definite article. the only way to actually have more fish, even in the future or to have life in this planet is likely to but they some of those places that are key for the balance of the planet. for the 3rd year in a row chile and argentina, jointly asking the annual meeting of the commission to declare parts of the peninsula, off limits to commercial fishing in the southern oceans. unique environment support species that can't be found anywhere else on the planet. so the idea is to manage in a different way fishery and activities that are occurring in the area by and in this that includes areas calmly called non take sols, where the fishery will not be allowed. but there is resistance, particularly from russia and china. argentina sa
why are you saying that antarctica sort of into the rest of the world? this current called the humble current is actually a current that comes from the antarctica. and it brings all this call rich water on by also very thin oxygen because it's cold. so the current also create huge amount of life for a mass bigger area. the definite article. the only way to actually have more fish, even in the future or to have life in this planet is likely to but they some of those places that are key for the...
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antarctica, though? >> yeah. how did she -- i don't even know how you get there.e who is flying there? how do i get a ticket? i'm sure there is. i probably never looked it up. >> she probably went to canada and was like, good enough. >> it's cold here. also this happened. money just falling from the sky, y'all. a million dollars. this indonesian man almost got hit by the dang thing. instead he decided to cash in on it. >> that's right. he ended up selling it. it hit his tin roof, you see it there. and he put it up for sale. he said it was over $1 million. he is 33 years old. he said he's going to use the money to allow his family to expand but he also wants to donate some toward the building of a local church. >> that's pretty cool. >>> you remember that panda cub that was born at the smithsonian national zoo? this happened. it got its three-month checkup. weighted around 10.4 pounds. was it actually born there? i don't want to say if it wasn't. >> i don't know. >> i just know it was there. so forgive me. either way, they haven't named this cub yet. >> so cute, th
antarctica, though? >> yeah. how did she -- i don't even know how you get there.e who is flying there? how do i get a ticket? i'm sure there is. i probably never looked it up. >> she probably went to canada and was like, good enough. >> it's cold here. also this happened. money just falling from the sky, y'all. a million dollars. this indonesian man almost got hit by the dang thing. instead he decided to cash in on it. >> that's right. he ended up selling it. it hit his...
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the polar ice caps are melting in greenland and antarctica . the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expect. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mark the helmholtz center for research is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects uses golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60 meters. this cease meter. and the increase of that magnitude would radically alter the earth's geography. much of northern europe could be submerged, the netherlands would vanish underwater. but even a small increase would have a major impact, major cities in coastal regions and further inland would be flooded. that includes london, boston, shanghai,, washington, d.c., and mumbai. as yet that won't happen for decades or even centuries. but if we don't limit global warming, it will eventually be unstoppable. and that is even if we s
the polar ice caps are melting in greenland and antarctica . the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expect. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mark the helmholtz center for research is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects uses golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels...
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- antarctica! - that's right, annabelle!hen i was in school, it was photosynthesis. - now, what is the pythagorean theorem? can anyone else answer besides annabelle? [phone blips] are any of you even doing the assignments i'm giving? [suspenseful music] ♪ - no! no! wait. [dramatic music] maybe it was a mistake. cnn just posted it by accident. everything's fine, it was chris cuomo and his fat fingers, that's all. everything's good. everything's fine. we're good! everything's good! [breathing loudly] wait. maybe this is a dream and i'm still naked. oh, god! "roe v. wade!" ugh. everything's fine, everything's good. gotta stay hydrated when everything's normal. [phone notifications dinging] [whimpers] [breathing loudly] [bleep]! [bleep]! [rock music] sorry, miss brittany. rbg. [phone notification dings] - [bleep]! ♪ [applause] - have you thought, "how many women is enough?" - nine. - oh. [laughter and applause] oh. [cheers and applause] - we're not there yet. - [laughs] - well, there have been nine men there for a long, long tim
- antarctica! - that's right, annabelle!hen i was in school, it was photosynthesis. - now, what is the pythagorean theorem? can anyone else answer besides annabelle? [phone blips] are any of you even doing the assignments i'm giving? [suspenseful music] ♪ - no! no! wait. [dramatic music] maybe it was a mistake. cnn just posted it by accident. everything's fine, it was chris cuomo and his fat fingers, that's all. everything's good. everything's fine. we're good! everything's good! [breathing...
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and a beach volleyball park and antarctica, that is fine for the antarctica bikini team is so sexy. finally i get to do my accent. an australian dentist is facing disciplinary action from a healthcare technician for allegedly performing surgery while his genitals were hanging out of his gene zipper. that is will be called chicken skin ladies. at least he did not use it to fill any cavities, that we know. doctor david carr was reported by a nurse who notices indecent exposure were picking an item off the floor. really it's what you get for going down under, sheila. rently hly hadly h lonly h long ntalntecor nt ashe previreslou crgrgrgrg wit w inin pat pnt's pst g h proce pre p. cter c c dhienhi sheseid a r bracr brut i01n heas fnfoild ty in iosse pionssfss kafte kften.fte it'sit'sd haroaroak t t t aicerm t stopto togrinto htois hth he didhe s s to tta t twaroromro ndcay.ca t nev n saier anydg tababolab bulab br br sar will now det dne i de ld purpolypoarrepoarro practiacng iacng theacng t indnt until th m m offer offg tog rs fe oe 300000lars for hishinseson. ich sh wl w pce per phe d
and a beach volleyball park and antarctica, that is fine for the antarctica bikini team is so sexy. finally i get to do my accent. an australian dentist is facing disciplinary action from a healthcare technician for allegedly performing surgery while his genitals were hanging out of his gene zipper. that is will be called chicken skin ladies. at least he did not use it to fill any cavities, that we know. doctor david carr was reported by a nurse who notices indecent exposure were picking an...
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and a beach volleyball park and antarctica, that is fine for the antarctica bikini team is so sexy.y i get to do my accent. an australian dentist is facing disciplinary action from a healthcare technician for allegedly performing surgery while his genitals were hanging out of his gene zipper. that is will be called chicken skin ladies. at least he did not use it to fill any cavities, that we know. doctor david carr was reported by a nurse who notices indecent exposure were picking an item off the floor. really it's what you get for going down under, sheila. apparently he had a long dental record. he was previously charged with tying another patient's wrist and ankles with computer cables during his procedure. and his defense she did ask for braces but in 2016 he was found guilty in possession of kate kain. it's hard to take advice from a dentist you cannot stop grinding his teeth. he did say to stay away from candy. but he never said anything about bolivian bulgur sugar. will now determine if he should purposely barred from practicing in the industry. until that means offering to pa
and a beach volleyball park and antarctica, that is fine for the antarctica bikini team is so sexy.y i get to do my accent. an australian dentist is facing disciplinary action from a healthcare technician for allegedly performing surgery while his genitals were hanging out of his gene zipper. that is will be called chicken skin ladies. at least he did not use it to fill any cavities, that we know. doctor david carr was reported by a nurse who notices indecent exposure were picking an item off...
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the polar ice caps are melting in greenland and antarctica . the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mon, the helmholtz sent to greece, which is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects using golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60 meters. this cease meter, an increase of that magnitude would radically alter the earth's geography. much of northern europe could be submerged, the netherlands would vanish underwater. but even a small increase would have a major impact, major cities in coastal regions and further inland would be flooded. that includes london, boston, shanghai,, washington, d.c., and mumbai. yet, you know, that won't happen for decades or even centuries. but if we don't limit global warming, it will eventually be unstoppable and the, even if
the polar ice caps are melting in greenland and antarctica . the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mon, the helmholtz sent to greece, which is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects using golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea...
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it's very, very cold and at the past it's like antarctica. you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know, if you truly controlled a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface, there are things like talks 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 or ever, we're going to have to move off the earth. eventual am. i know that seems a little crazy, but you've got to start somewhere. this is g.w. news from berlin. u.s. secretary of state makes an unprecedented and provocative visit to the occupied golan heights peo courting controversy as the 1st u.s. secretary of state to visit the disputed territory. and next by israel in $1067.00 continues trip marking a major shift in u.s. foreign policy.
it's very, very cold and at the past it's like antarctica. you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know, if you truly controlled a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface, there are things like talks 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 or ever, we're going to have to move off the earth. eventual am. i know that seems a little crazy, but you've got...
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in greenland and antarctica, the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mark the helmholtz center for research is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects. these are also an ice plant. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60 meters. seas made an increase of that magnitude would radically alter the earth's geography. much of northern europe could be submerged, the netherlands would vanish underwater. but even a small increase would have a major impact. major cities in coastal regions and further inland would be flooded . that includes london, boston,, shanghai, washington, d.c., and mumbai. yes, that won't happen for decades or even centuries. but if we don't limit global warming, it will eventually be unstoppable then that even if we stop emitting greenhouse gases and hireling, it will be it's
in greenland and antarctica, the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mark the helmholtz center for research is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects. these are also an ice plant. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60...
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these vaccines need to be kept very cold, at —70 celsius which is colder than antarctica in the winterl hurdles that are going to have to be overcome in the next few weeks in order to see a rapid rollout of these. do we know what kind of infrastructure or the surrounding logistics that have to be in place, are we confident that they are in place? i think they are getting in place now that the vaccine rollout is becoming increasingly imminent, but i would imagine there is a lot of scrabbling going on behind the scenes to figure out where will the freezers be? what will be actually transportation of the vaccines look like and frankly, we don't yet know exactly who will be getting these vaccines. will it be the first line workers? will it be only healthcare people? workers? will it be only healthca re people? will workers? will it be only healthcare people? will it be healthcare people? will it be healthcare plus elderly? there is still quite an ongoing discussion. by your tone, your, by your quite cautious tone, i am assuming you are not thinking a huge rollout and max vaccinations this
these vaccines need to be kept very cold, at —70 celsius which is colder than antarctica in the winterl hurdles that are going to have to be overcome in the next few weeks in order to see a rapid rollout of these. do we know what kind of infrastructure or the surrounding logistics that have to be in place, are we confident that they are in place? i think they are getting in place now that the vaccine rollout is becoming increasingly imminent, but i would imagine there is a lot of scrabbling...
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in greenland and antarctica, the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. g.-o. ma, the helmholtz center for research, is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects using golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. good global sea levels would rise by about 60 meters cease meter. an increase of that magnitude would radically alter the earth's geography. much of northern europe could be submerged, the netherlands would vanish underwater. but even a small increase would have a major impact. major cities in coastal regions and further inland would be flooded . that includes london, boston,, shanghai, washington, d.c., and mumbai. yes, and that won't happen for decades or even centuries. but if we don't limit global warming, it will eventually be unstoppable. and that is even if we stop emitting greenhouse gases and hireling, it will be i
in greenland and antarctica, the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. g.-o. ma, the helmholtz center for research, is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects using golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. good global sea levels would rise by about 60...
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. >> reporter: colder than antarctica in winter, dry air, made from carbon dioxide, or co-2, is crucial moving and storing these vaccines. pfizer's vaccine needs to be kept at 94 degrees below zero fahrenheit. dry ice helps maintain the sub- arctic temperature during shipping. pfizer even developed a thermal shipper they call a cool box for the trip. >> it's a shipper box about the size of, like, a carry-on suitcase. >> reporter: tanya alcorn is a pfizer supply chain executive. >> and there's dry ice that goes around it, and then it has actually a device within it that has a continuous g.p.s., and temperature monitor. >> reporter: each cool box contains a minimum of about 1,000 vaccine doses, a huge challenge for rural communities with no place to store them. >> i don't think anybody wants to give a message that rural wisconsin, rural america is second class. >> reporter: tim size represents rural hospitals in wisconsin. >> if you can ship 1,000, you can ship 200. it's more expensive, it's more cumbersome, but it allows rural to be getting vaccinated at the same time urban is getting va
. >> reporter: colder than antarctica in winter, dry air, made from carbon dioxide, or co-2, is crucial moving and storing these vaccines. pfizer's vaccine needs to be kept at 94 degrees below zero fahrenheit. dry ice helps maintain the sub- arctic temperature during shipping. pfizer even developed a thermal shipper they call a cool box for the trip. >> it's a shipper box about the size of, like, a carry-on suitcase. >> reporter: tanya alcorn is a pfizer supply chain...
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in a generation, i think it will be much like a trip to antarctica is today. take an adventure sojourn for a few weeks. that is important, to engage a broader base of the public with a personal place of space exploration. i am curious about the g oppo-taco forces at play here. are we competing against china and russia the same way that we were in cold war times when we landed on the moon? especially when we had a changeover in the u.s. administration? thomas: i would say that we are not under the gun the way we were in the cold war in the 1960's where john f. kennedy committed to the u.s. getting acumen on the moon first. we had tragic failures like the fire on the launch pads that killed three astronauts. that is how serious the competition was. theschedule was forcing united states to take on the maximum round of risk. the chinese are most capable, the russians are still involved, perhaps in a partnership with the chinese. but it is not a schedule driven race like we think of the 1960's space race. instead, it is important to invest for the long term so the
in a generation, i think it will be much like a trip to antarctica is today. take an adventure sojourn for a few weeks. that is important, to engage a broader base of the public with a personal place of space exploration. i am curious about the g oppo-taco forces at play here. are we competing against china and russia the same way that we were in cold war times when we landed on the moon? especially when we had a changeover in the u.s. administration? thomas: i would say that we are not under...
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that's colder than a winter in antarctica. this has got this clearly going to make it very expensive and more difficult to correct. yes, i mean that the pfizer vaccine has to be shipped in short minus 73 centigrade, which means dry ice. we've never done that before in this country. one stall, it can only be in a refrigerator for 24 hours before s.p.c. thrown away because they're concentrated. multi-dose, spouse by doses provide 10 votes throughout its concentrated so they have to be reconstituted when they're reconstituted. you only have 6 hours before you have to throw it away. so i think we're going to have to line people up and make sure that they get them one after the next step for the next. so it's going to be johnny, for many reasons. this distribution plant and another hurdle for the vaccine could be public mistrust. we know that in early september, a gallup poll was saying that americans up only 50 percent of americans were willing to get the vaccine. now, because of the efficacy rate, that number has gone up to 58 pe
that's colder than a winter in antarctica. this has got this clearly going to make it very expensive and more difficult to correct. yes, i mean that the pfizer vaccine has to be shipped in short minus 73 centigrade, which means dry ice. we've never done that before in this country. one stall, it can only be in a refrigerator for 24 hours before s.p.c. thrown away because they're concentrated. multi-dose, spouse by doses provide 10 votes throughout its concentrated so they have to be...
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in greenland and antarctica, the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mark, the helmholtz center for research is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects. these are golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60 meters since meter. an increase of that magnitude would radically alter the earth's geography. much of northern europe could be submerged, the netherlands would vanish underwater. but even a small increase would have a major impact, major cities in coastal regions and further inland would be flooded. and that includes london, boston, shanghai,, washington, d.c., and mumbai. yet, that won't happen for decades or even centuries. but if we don't limit global warming, it will eventually be unstoppable and the, even if we stop emitting greenhouse gases and hireling, it will get
in greenland and antarctica, the ice is receding. 6 times faster than expected. sea levels around the world are rising. geo mark, the helmholtz center for research is located in kiel, germany. some of the world's top climate experts work here, including moji blood, teef, who studies global warming and its effects. these are golson ice ponds. these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water. just imagine if they were to melt away completely. gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60...
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the pfizer vaccine in particular requires a type of cold storage as cold as antarctica.t's not an easy thing to send out into small rural areas. i would expect that most americans will not be vaccinated until the end of next spring or maybe even next summer. and, of course, the vaccine is not going to be 100% effective. until most americans are vaccinated, we are still going to be looking at mask wearing as a standard for the country. things are not going to go completely back to normal. but by next summer, we should be much closer to normal. i'm looking at may or june as when we're all going to be able to take a deep breath and get closer to what we remember the world being like. >> i like that end in sight point of view. >>> quickly, we're almost out of time, but i have to ask about what you wrote this week about schools and the basic gist of it is that you think that schools are the most safe place for people to be, the safest place for people to be. why? >> we've looked at a lot of data. we're not seeing spread in schools. we do think that schools should be the very
the pfizer vaccine in particular requires a type of cold storage as cold as antarctica.t's not an easy thing to send out into small rural areas. i would expect that most americans will not be vaccinated until the end of next spring or maybe even next summer. and, of course, the vaccine is not going to be 100% effective. until most americans are vaccinated, we are still going to be looking at mask wearing as a standard for the country. things are not going to go completely back to normal. but by...
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how about ed sheeran's kid called lrya antarctica. don't know, seven might be better than that. >> i don't know. 11 from "stranger things" our wise producer suggested. >> i don't know. the number -- i don't think -- they cracked the top 1,000 with seven. i don't know how, but they did. >> our names are so mundane. >> well, i mean, i -- i don't know. this is different. >> okay. >> just like seven is. how about a breakfast companion that you've never even thought about being a companion before? >> eat your breakfast. >> that is a full-size bison that joined a family at the dining table on their ranch. look at him just stroll in. look at this. this is outside of dallas. is he like the family pet? footage of this was captured by kelvin pena, who was visiting the ranch. this is tremendous. this is the best video i've seen in a long, long time. eat your breakfast. what does a bison eat for breakfast? anything it wants. >> whatever it wants. >> right. >> my gosh. i'll tell you, having spent some time in the dallas area, nothing that happens
how about ed sheeran's kid called lrya antarctica. don't know, seven might be better than that. >> i don't know. 11 from "stranger things" our wise producer suggested. >> i don't know. the number -- i don't think -- they cracked the top 1,000 with seven. i don't know how, but they did. >> our names are so mundane. >> well, i mean, i -- i don't know. this is different. >> okay. >> just like seven is. how about a breakfast companion that you've never...
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kissinger is, once asked why did you come to australia, and he said next time i have something in antarctica i will stop there. he was disdainful, about an ally that way, and i think to a certain extent, some of the decisions that he made, and some of the calculations in those smaller countries to reflect some of that larger thinking he had about the united states, and around the world and again it went back even to the nuclear, and then to the challenge of the communist world. but it's very interesting you brought up this issue of morality, because he did start talking about the morality of the south vietnamese. and the ironic thing is, kissinger had sort of expected self vietnam to fall, but i think his expectation was that it would not happen, quickly and it would happen in a military undertaking, it would happen slowly, through subversion. even elections of some sort, that would lead to the communist taking power. and he did feel strongly that we had that obligation but he was just tarred and feathered in the press, and even for bringing up that subject on vietnam and given the policy of
kissinger is, once asked why did you come to australia, and he said next time i have something in antarctica i will stop there. he was disdainful, about an ally that way, and i think to a certain extent, some of the decisions that he made, and some of the calculations in those smaller countries to reflect some of that larger thinking he had about the united states, and around the world and again it went back even to the nuclear, and then to the challenge of the communist world. but it's very...
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it's very, very cold at the fast, it's like antarctica. you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know, you do and build 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 for ever, or we're going to have to move off the earth. eventual am. i know that seems a little crazy, but you've got to start somewhere. and this is, you know, you news live from berlin, so football legend, diego maradona, has died. the soccer superstar who led argentina to victory in the 1986 world cup suffered a fatal heart attack. his lawyer said, look back on his incredible legacy. and as the covert kris's deepens, can germany see christmas? well, that's what i'm going. michel is aiming for with a raft of new coronavirus restrictions to head of the holiday season. after a record 410 cold deaths in just the last 24 hours, that's already seeing how far the measures are ne
it's very, very cold at the fast, it's like antarctica. you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know, you do and build 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 for ever, or we're going to have to move off the earth. eventual am. i know that seems a little crazy, but you've got to start...
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like the 1st 2 groups that walked across antarctica. so full, nobody did that again.for another 50 years afterwards, they flew over here planes, but they really didn't do much there. so i think a lot of people realize that we have a lot of things. we don't know yet about the moon and that missions like this commutes of those questions. so, again, it's not just us and the russians, and more is a lot of nations. india has sent probes there. jeff, you can sit probes there, you know, china's that many probes so soon you'll see israel tried and so there's a song in the sixty's called, everyone's gone to the moon and that's exactly what's happening today. and yeah, just it'll be interesting to see who decides to stay there. 1st. keith cowing former rocket scientists and founder of the website, nasa, watch keith as always, good talking with you. thank you. it's the pleasure. well, there are more encouraging signs in the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine. the drug maker, astra zeneca and oxford university have announced their vaccine is up to 90 percent effective in preve
like the 1st 2 groups that walked across antarctica. so full, nobody did that again.for another 50 years afterwards, they flew over here planes, but they really didn't do much there. so i think a lot of people realize that we have a lot of things. we don't know yet about the moon and that missions like this commutes of those questions. so, again, it's not just us and the russians, and more is a lot of nations. india has sent probes there. jeff, you can sit probes there, you know, china's that...
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. >> reporter: colder than antarctica in winter it's critical to transporting and storing the coronaviruses. >> the demand is definitely higher right now for the vaccinemakers because, as fast as they make the vaccine, they are shipping it out. >> reporter: dry ice is made from carbon dioxide or co2. a byproduct of ethanol production. with americans driving less in the wake of the pandemic, ethanol plants shut down, resulting in a shortage of carbon dioxide over the summer. how important is the co2 to the dry ice process? >> without co2 it's like being at mcdonald's without hamburgers. >> reporter: so this summer there was a shortage of dry ice. what about right now where there seems to be so much focus? >> we happen to have a great supply chain of co2. it's always scarey to see what the demand is going to be with the vaccine. >> reporter: with the help of dry ice, vaccines will be shipped from manufacturing facilities to freezer farms like pfizer's in kalamazoo, michigan, and then to vaccination sites across the country. tonya is a pfizer supply chain executive. >> what's your biggest ch
. >> reporter: colder than antarctica in winter it's critical to transporting and storing the coronaviruses. >> the demand is definitely higher right now for the vaccinemakers because, as fast as they make the vaccine, they are shipping it out. >> reporter: dry ice is made from carbon dioxide or co2. a byproduct of ethanol production. with americans driving less in the wake of the pandemic, ethanol plants shut down, resulting in a shortage of carbon dioxide over the summer....
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especially fragile is pfizer's it requires dry ice to be kept at minus 94 degrees fahrenheit colder than antarctica >> tanya alcorn said the company created a special container just for this vaccine with a familiar shape. >> tell me about the pizza box >> the pizza box is like a personal pizza box where the vials will be nested. >> the pizza boxes will go into a specially sized shipper that can be only out for two minutes. there are units that go to 112 fahrenheit after that, medical and astrazeneca and johnson & johnson are to follow. we got a rare look at how those two are being made in baltimore. i'm putting on all of this protective gear so that when we go into the lab, i don't contaminate any part of the process. >> reporter: emergent makes ingredients in four sterile room >> what's in the reactor >> this large scale reactor is essentially a scale that affords us to make as many doses as possible in that reactor is a nutrient-rich broth and we grow the cells in that broth. >> they hope to grow hundreds of millions of cells. >> these vaccines will go into your children and my children, and that
especially fragile is pfizer's it requires dry ice to be kept at minus 94 degrees fahrenheit colder than antarctica >> tanya alcorn said the company created a special container just for this vaccine with a familiar shape. >> tell me about the pizza box >> the pizza box is like a personal pizza box where the vials will be nested. >> the pizza boxes will go into a specially sized shipper that can be only out for two minutes. there are units that go to 112 fahrenheit after...
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there's also a show we do about a ship called "the endurance" that was exploring antarctica, and they favorite is roswell incident which is the discovery of what they claim was a ufo and alien bodies in the desert somewhere in roswell, new mexico, and how supposedly the u.s. government kind of covered it up. there's another one about lincoln, no, about john wilkes booth, the man who assassinated lincoln and speculation about whether or not he faked his own death so there's really -- >> no shortage. >> get people talking. >> laurence, thank you. no mystery you're always a fantastic guest. we appreciate it and we're so excited about this. the history channel -- >> so lovely to see you. >> always. >> the history channel's new franchise "history's greatest mysteries" kicks off with the final hunt for d.b. cooper. i'm in. saturday, 9:00 p.m a fan-favorite venue ever since they got gig-speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage. it's their 12th man. protector... hey, amy? want to grab a seat? julie, we're live. it's game on with gig-speed internet from xfinity. st
there's also a show we do about a ship called "the endurance" that was exploring antarctica, and they favorite is roswell incident which is the discovery of what they claim was a ufo and alien bodies in the desert somewhere in roswell, new mexico, and how supposedly the u.s. government kind of covered it up. there's another one about lincoln, no, about john wilkes booth, the man who assassinated lincoln and speculation about whether or not he faked his own death so there's really --...
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. >> what is antarctica. >> >> that's it. >> james. >> what is the creature from the black lagoon. >>y, the audience cheering. >> james in the lead with 7,400. >> reporter: more than anything, we knew alex liked a good game, a smart game he was always so pleased when all three contestants did well where the wit and the wagers in final jeopardy would determine the champion. >> did he risk enough? oh, he did indeed. 7505, he's the new champion. >> reporter: when alex told us he had cancer, he delivered the message with the same steady demeanor with which he commanded the show. >> and with the love and support of my family and friends and with the help of your prayers also, i plan to beat the low survival rate statistics for this disease >> reporter: but we were shaken. >> alex trebek. >> when the show resumed this fall with a healthy looking alex we wondered if he had won the battle that's what we hoped. >> what a great way to start off a new season, right? let's do it again tomorrow >> reporter: so when word came sunday, it was just too sad. deep down we knew it was coming, but lord kn
. >> what is antarctica. >> >> that's it. >> james. >> what is the creature from the black lagoon. >>y, the audience cheering. >> james in the lead with 7,400. >> reporter: more than anything, we knew alex liked a good game, a smart game he was always so pleased when all three contestants did well where the wit and the wagers in final jeopardy would determine the champion. >> did he risk enough? oh, he did indeed. 7505, he's the new...
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researchers at the university of bath say the "gentoo" penguin — found mainly in antarctica — is notnting the birds separately will help conservation efforts. the birds are known for their red—orange beak and white face patches. if there are four species, what is the difference? i guess that's what they're trying to find out. they have said there are four. yes. what you've learnt over the years, it's not a specialist subject of mine, penguins. can we put the penguin department on it? we have got a yes. we have a yes from the team. they are on it. next time, more answers. there are three types of flamingos. sometimes there are more questions than answers, that is something i've learned. let's ask carroll. what's the weather like? good morning, everybody. this morning if you are out and about early on, watch out for mist and fog particularly across southern parts of england and around the midlands, east anglia and staffordshire. it is due to lived in some parts but we should see brightness coming through. at the other end of the country we have a weather front which is sinking south th
researchers at the university of bath say the "gentoo" penguin — found mainly in antarctica — is notnting the birds separately will help conservation efforts. the birds are known for their red—orange beak and white face patches. if there are four species, what is the difference? i guess that's what they're trying to find out. they have said there are four. yes. what you've learnt over the years, it's not a specialist subject of mine, penguins. can we put the penguin department...