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that's it affect the competition in antarctica. i wouldn't say there's no effect, but by and large, the cooperation has continued. and that doesn't mean that those tensions are in some respects in the background somewhere, but at least in terms of the antarctic programs in the arctic programs and the work of the scientists together by enlarged that, that continues. in 2004 russia imported would from siberian pines, its national tree to construct a small orthodox church here in antarctica, critic say it's a sly way to stake a territorial claim. which a land station has its own church to. it also has a school for the children of soldiers station on the base the around it's the closest thing you'll find to a settlement and antarctica. in the 1900 seventy's argentina's military dictatorships and pregnant women to give birth and antarctica to underscore its territorial claim to land dictator august open. no shame copied the tactic, but it was widely viewed as provocative. and after the birth of 8 argentinians and 3 to land, both countri
that's it affect the competition in antarctica. i wouldn't say there's no effect, but by and large, the cooperation has continued. and that doesn't mean that those tensions are in some respects in the background somewhere, but at least in terms of the antarctic programs in the arctic programs and the work of the scientists together by enlarged that, that continues. in 2004 russia imported would from siberian pines, its national tree to construct a small orthodox church here in antarctica,...
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the the spain has 2 stations in antarctica. its national research center operates the one carlos the 1st station on livingston island. it was built in the late 1980, and remodeled in 2008 into a modern facility. that looks a bit like a space station. the dictation is summer, it doesn't need to with the harsh conditions you'd expect to encounter and talk to her you know, they didn't respond to any wind, but 2 days ago we had 800 kilometers an hour, which tries the wind chill factor down to minus 20 degrees celsius had only lopez and his team study the continent geology, which they say is of essential importance to the rest of the planet. and article affects the whole world climate doesn't it as public either free or no? it's the planets cold factories will be on a lot of it's really cold in the arctic to but not to the same again. and a lot of there's a lot more ice and there are bigger than in the architect. but the water reaches as far as the syrians and insulin, and continue to circulate around the northern hemisphere. these
the the spain has 2 stations in antarctica. its national research center operates the one carlos the 1st station on livingston island. it was built in the late 1980, and remodeled in 2008 into a modern facility. that looks a bit like a space station. the dictation is summer, it doesn't need to with the harsh conditions you'd expect to encounter and talk to her you know, they didn't respond to any wind, but 2 days ago we had 800 kilometers an hour, which tries the wind chill factor down to minus...
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the explorers of antarctica today. and in times past in 1911 norwegian explore rolled amans of norway and britain's robert falcon scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. ominous and triumphed while scots team perished trying to return. though his expedition ended in tragedy, scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fossil from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding our planet's evolutionary history. ah, the remnants of an old whaling station can still be found on deception island. long ago the location was referred to as bred bay because of the bloodstained water or stinking bay. due to the stench of rotting meat and processing oil. it was shut down in 1931. an international ban on commercial wailing came into force in 1986 japan was allocated a quota for scientific research purposes. it was long suspected of violatin
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that's it affect the competition, antarctica. i wouldn't say there's no effect, but by and large, the cooperation has continued. and that doesn't mean that those tensions are in some respects in the background somewhere, but at least in terms of the antarctic programs in the arctic programs and the work of the scientists together by enlarged that, that continues. in 2004, russia imported wood from siberian pines, its national tree to construct a small orthodox church here in antarctica. critics say it's a sly way to stake a territorial claim. the delay in station has its own church to. it also has a school for the children of soldiers station on the base around me. it's the closest thing you'll find to a settlement and antarctica. in the 1970 s argentine as military dictatorships and pregnant women to give birth and antarctica to underscore its territorial claim. to land dictator august open oshea copy the tactic, but it was widely viewed as provocative. and after the birth of 8 argentinians and 3 to land, both countries ended th
that's it affect the competition, antarctica. i wouldn't say there's no effect, but by and large, the cooperation has continued. and that doesn't mean that those tensions are in some respects in the background somewhere, but at least in terms of the antarctic programs in the arctic programs and the work of the scientists together by enlarged that, that continues. in 2004, russia imported wood from siberian pines, its national tree to construct a small orthodox church here in antarctica. critics...
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betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog way of doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica shoes . the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station, artega, antarctic cooperation is running smoothly. so this, i want to see that the antarctic treaty is very effective under its terms, this location is devoted solely to science. so late a key role in getting all countries to set aside, there are other interesting at least publicly, and it's been that way for a very long time and for, for them. yes, everyone can, fortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence over scientific cooperation, focus and other than you come up with most of this model be exported beyond antarctica. when does this mean that when that's a good quest
betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog way of doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica shoes . the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station, artega, antarctic cooperation is running smoothly. so this, i want to see that the antarctic...
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off antarctica, it says 4. so there's a reason why countries go to great length shipping people to open the nation in antarctica new. yes, they will not want to insure they'll be there when the continent is did i order, even if no one will be done in a couple of weeks as a researcher, do you feel you are being exploited for that end? no, but not. no, not at all, but it will shallow lives. i have always believed it to join with your enemy, but to take advantage of all that. i mean, but she can give us the course a most through our research week and it will help protect now a lot of later, but i guess, april 7th, i believe that sound based on a or theory, let me call me back if i missed them. i don't know, investing news and so the spanish researchers and military personnel take leave of the southernmost continent. the news . shortly before we reach the mainland, we received footage of the penguin colony on deception island. the chicks were born 20 days ago. the embryo in this egg is dead. its parents can't lay a
off antarctica, it says 4. so there's a reason why countries go to great length shipping people to open the nation in antarctica new. yes, they will not want to insure they'll be there when the continent is did i order, even if no one will be done in a couple of weeks as a researcher, do you feel you are being exploited for that end? no, but not. no, not at all, but it will shallow lives. i have always believed it to join with your enemy, but to take advantage of all that. i mean, but she can...
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how do these invasive species reach antarctica? why not skim? but they arrive through different natural channels. either on the when i see see, or tree trunks are on a floating object or on animal natural root. the main source of elation, the human inadvertently carried on vehicle wheels or actually stopped by many species die in the harsh conditions which are that other more hardy one is becoming a severe author of guess i'll come up with us. i got what i mean by that. that's why we were required by the spanish polar committee to carefully vacuum each one of the items we took with us to antarctica. can you solve the problem alone to know what you know, that'd be honest. but the great thing about the article as the cooperation between the many countries active here on below is a good example, is our success in eradicating and invasive species. 2 years ago, when i go to the not the on, there was a coordinated effort into spanish, british and argentine polar communities for me to pull out of. and that despite the fact that britain and argentina ha
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the news we made a discovery in this miniature sized antarctica. the weather here changes very suddenly. within minutes, the snow fall turns into a blizzard clocking winds of 80 kilometers an hour. the next stop is deception. island home to the station, gabrielle de castillo. this island is the caldera of an active volcano, last erupt in 1970 huge glaciers are concealed beneath the ash regarding the cast station is run by the spanish army. wait, didn't we say the antarctic treaty bands, all military activity? but i spoke with the lies law due to the island difficult terrain. and the danger posed by the location of it was decided that the army was best equipped to operate the nation must put it. but on this window, our mission is to make the visit and just feel at home, and that they come for a very specific time period to work on research. i take samples, do experiments and collect data other than others with douglas. and i think our job is to ensure all the logistics are in place so they can concentrate on their work. i'm in the laser and so there
the news we made a discovery in this miniature sized antarctica. the weather here changes very suddenly. within minutes, the snow fall turns into a blizzard clocking winds of 80 kilometers an hour. the next stop is deception. island home to the station, gabrielle de castillo. this island is the caldera of an active volcano, last erupt in 1970 huge glaciers are concealed beneath the ash regarding the cast station is run by the spanish army. wait, didn't we say the antarctic treaty bands, all...
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well, yeah, i do. explorers of antarctica today. and in times past in 1911 norwegian explore rolled ominous found of norway and britain's robert falcon scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. month in triumph to well scott team perished trying to return. though his expedition ended in tragedy. scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fall from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory that the continents were once joined and had drifted apart. and so the race to the south pole contributed to a better understanding of our planet's evolutionary history. ah, the remnants of an old whaling station can still be found on deception island. long ago the location was referred to as bred bay because of the bloodstained water or stinking bay. due to the stench of rotting meat and processing oil. it was shut down in 1931. an international ban on commercial wailing came into force in 1986 japan was allocated a quota for scientific research purposes. it was long suspected o
well, yeah, i do. explorers of antarctica today. and in times past in 1911 norwegian explore rolled ominous found of norway and britain's robert falcon scott race to be the 1st to reach the south pole. month in triumph to well scott team perished trying to return. though his expedition ended in tragedy. scott was celebrated as a hero. on his way back, scott had picked up a fall from a tree also found in south america. and india. defined supported the theory that the continents were once joined...
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and he has the science of international conflict, peaceful cooperation, antarctica. for scientific investigation, struggle going on for control. so send a message from another planet in 75 minutes on the w. o was to go as we take on the world, we're all about the stories that matter to the whatever it take release meant following on fire made for mines. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word. pinnacle niko is in germany. why not learn with him? it's simple...
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next, looking at the exploration of natural resources in antarctica, get hot else's will bringing more headlines at the top of the hour. i'm rebecca versus in berlin. thanks very much. watching the news. the green you feel worried about the planet? i'm the host of the on the green fence is clear we need to change join me for the size of the green transformations for me.
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they're from antarctica. they're quite charismatic but also quite cute. >> that looks like fun. >> and they're the fastest penguins, apparently. >> wow. >> the more you know. >> exactly, rahel, thank you >>> the dow is off the lows. we were down 427 at that point the s&p and nbc outperforming. the nasdaq is about to turn positive, it's down three points so we'll watch that closely. in the meantime so much of the story is unlocked in the bond market rick santelli can maybe make sense of the 10-year yield for us rick >> i think it makes perfect sense. you don't fight the fed, there's a lot of glitter to go around. the downside of equities is actually pushing back some of those fed tightenings that started to get pulled forward with the dot plots so look at the intraday of 10. right now 10s and 30s look to be on pace for the lowest close since february here's the key open it up to may of 2012 because july of '12 and july of '16 we had double bottoms, 1.36 and up 1.38 most likely we could erode and test 1% again.
they're from antarctica. they're quite charismatic but also quite cute. >> that looks like fun. >> and they're the fastest penguins, apparently. >> wow. >> the more you know. >> exactly, rahel, thank you >>> the dow is off the lows. we were down 427 at that point the s&p and nbc outperforming. the nasdaq is about to turn positive, it's down three points so we'll watch that closely. in the meantime so much of the story is unlocked in the bond market...
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there's another front of antarctica moving its way slow yet through the constant is this thing here. if it's heading towards some young, which is currently recording something like $32.00 degrees, the record being said $3.00. don't think we get hit that. more importantly, it'll be a big chunk to the system as that front comes through because he's under stoles and wendy suddenly down to 16 degrees and dropping more. what time you get to wednesday . much of brazil is dry disappointingly, the seasonal rains are showing themselves particularly heavily in costa rica and more recently, panama and the forecasts would suggest they'll be repeating that process in panama was a good spanish ass, rac hubert, his spaniard, rather here in mexico, on the pacific coast, we'll see some at this time of the year, we get the south west one soon down in places like i reside. now, hugh thomas is tucson, and yes, extensive funding from big thunderstorms, his pre regular event. and the forecasts rest monday shows employee building up in the, in southern california and across the border. doesn't get as far n
there's another front of antarctica moving its way slow yet through the constant is this thing here. if it's heading towards some young, which is currently recording something like $32.00 degrees, the record being said $3.00. don't think we get hit that. more importantly, it'll be a big chunk to the system as that front comes through because he's under stoles and wendy suddenly down to 16 degrees and dropping more. what time you get to wednesday . much of brazil is dry disappointingly, the...
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americans are reporting possible symptoms of directed energy attacks on every continent except antarcticaavana syndrome from where it started because the neurological symptoms were first experienced by u.s. diplomats in cuba. roughly two dozen cases have been reported in vienna by u.s. intelligence officers as first reported by "the new yorker." diplomats and other government officials have been involved. adam ento staff writer for "the new yorker." josh, first to you, including the american and central asian country of kyrgyzstan, including a baby. are there possible throughs yet? >> the government is saying there is no known culprit for this although the leading theory remains with the u.s. government. what came out of the national academy of science report that pulse energy is the most likely thing to have affected these diplomats and they've alarmed u.s. officials and adam was first to report recently about these incidents in vienna at nbc news, we are exclusively reporting that there were incidents reported in germany including in berlin that led at least one official to have to be b
americans are reporting possible symptoms of directed energy attacks on every continent except antarcticaavana syndrome from where it started because the neurological symptoms were first experienced by u.s. diplomats in cuba. roughly two dozen cases have been reported in vienna by u.s. intelligence officers as first reported by "the new yorker." diplomats and other government officials have been involved. adam ento staff writer for "the new yorker." josh, first to you,...
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he had had a glacier named after him in antarctica, and they actually decided to rename the glacier.t he's doing now. when you talk to people about how to improve academia or stem for women, you hear a lot about, like, “oh, we have to get more women interested in science and math.” i feel like we should-- we should take a step back, and sort of protect the women and, and people of color and people with disabilities, and l.g.b.t.q. persons who are in science already. i have done a lot of work since submitting the harassment complaint, to try to make it so that my daughter has a better science life than i did. my name is jane willenbring, and this is my "brief but spectacular" take on calling out harassment in the sciences. >> woodruff: jane, thank you for your courrage, and sharing it with us. and you can watch all our "brief but spectacular" episodes at www.pbs.org/newshour/brief. well, on the newshour online right now, our friday "five stories" video shares news items you may have missed, like a deadly red tide in florida, and pandemic-related passport delays. you can watch on our y
he had had a glacier named after him in antarctica, and they actually decided to rename the glacier.t he's doing now. when you talk to people about how to improve academia or stem for women, you hear a lot about, like, “oh, we have to get more women interested in science and math.” i feel like we should-- we should take a step back, and sort of protect the women and, and people of color and people with disabilities, and l.g.b.t.q. persons who are in science already. i have done a lot of...
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. >> seth: you also went to antarctica >> i did >> seth: that -- now, is that something you'd alwayse i was a kid >> seth: okay. >> i was a total history buff. completely obsessed. i had always wanted to go, and i got the chance to do it. it's really difficult to get you have to get a million shots. >> seth: okay. >> there has to be, like, nothing physically wrong with you, because there's not much, kind of, medical stuff down there. it's a whole process, but it was amazing. it was like a pilgrimage, you know >> seth: i think it's safe to say it's freezing, freezing cold >> it's so cold. >> seth: okay. >> so cold and it's like the height of summer you know, it's as warm as it gets, and it's freezing. >> seth: but it's also -- this, obviously, also makes sense, but i felt dumb not realizing until i read it. it's incredibly sunny. >> it's sunny all day. the sun does not go down yeah it's -- it messes with your head for sure >> seth: 'cause i think when you see an album called "solar power," you start thinking about, "oh, you wrote it on the beach. [ laughter ] and, obviously, you spent
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officials say potential victims on every continent but antarctica >> we are investigating and reviewing reports of incidents from around the world. >> reporter: including personnel from the state department, cia and pentagon, but no proof of the cause in 2018, nbc news reported u.s. intelligence officials suspected russia russia denies it but mark polymeropoulos told me he had to quit the cia because of symptoms that started in moscow. >> i couldn't stand up i was falling over i had incredible sense of nausea and ringing in my ears i was, frankly, terrified. >> reporter: we sat down exc cuban investigators in 2017 who denied blame. >> translator: cuba doesn't possess this technology cuba has never produced these times types of weapons >> reporter: while searching for the cause, the biden administration is working on devices to protect personnel as it is considering sending diplomats back to havana for the first time since the attacks started. lester >> thank you >>> we told you last night about a shortage of cars. well, furniture is hard to come by these days, too. kristen dahlgren expl
officials say potential victims on every continent but antarctica >> we are investigating and reviewing reports of incidents from around the world. >> reporter: including personnel from the state department, cia and pentagon, but no proof of the cause in 2018, nbc news reported u.s. intelligence officials suspected russia russia denies it but mark polymeropoulos told me he had to quit the cia because of symptoms that started in moscow. >> i couldn't stand up i was falling over...
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from greenland, the antarctica, islands in the indian ocean, but what's happening here on mont blanc shows that the changes are happening much closer to home. >> reporter: around the world global warming is causing glaciers and sea ice to melt at a rapid rate. one geologist based in italy telling us that if the trends continue, future scenarios predict that a majority of the world's glaciers could be gone by the year 2100. whit. >> an alarming prediction. all right. julia macfarlane, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead for us on "world news tonight" this saturday. the fireworks warning this holiday weekend. the major cities canceling july 4th events as extreme heat and historic drought continues in the west. >>> and the search for survivors at this hour after a massive landslide overseas. stay with us. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good han
from greenland, the antarctica, islands in the indian ocean, but what's happening here on mont blanc shows that the changes are happening much closer to home. >> reporter: around the world global warming is causing glaciers and sea ice to melt at a rapid rate. one geologist based in italy telling us that if the trends continue, future scenarios predict that a majority of the world's glaciers could be gone by the year 2100. whit. >> an alarming prediction. all right. julia...
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now i documented series. dock film is up next, looking at the exploration of natural resources in antarctica. hot else's will, bringing more headlines at the top of the hour. i'm rebecca versus in berlin. thanks very much. watching the news the green you feel worried about the planet? i'm neil's host of the on the green fence is clear. we need to change join me for the size of the green transformations. to me, you told me a friday night in tim pu in the sleepy capital of this very religious country. no. vincent jury and his friends are about to perform a concert but it's far from traditional the band plays thrash metal. the style of music rarely found in baton even underground. but these rockers, a new rebels. here the musicians are known for writing a song with a message that for a metal band is unusual. has been your happiness. i believe that the league will catch many people's attention that you know, we can be happy with a very we have, we have to be content with what we have in our and the group practices. what they preach in bu ton is difficult to find more musical instruments, let alo
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every continent except for antarctica. i live right now actively in london. there isn't a better place. this isn't bad. we were on the path of really messing it up. under educating, under caring, not looking out for each other. we have seven and a half. we have to do it better than we have been doing it but somebody doesn't have to starve for me to eat. and if we take care of ourselves and then we take care of others. it's not i take care of myself and then all the rest of it when i see the other guys dying on the road but i'm only responsible for me. and we cannot make charity a business. i'm going to raise some pillars in the world and then feel really good by giving it back. that isn't charity, that is abuse. i'm preaching now. sorry. >> i really enjoy speaking with you today. this book is just another example of you giving so selflessly. it was a privilege and a joy for me to read the book. thank you. >> "after words" is available as a podcast. to listen, visit to c-span.org/podcast or surge c-span "after words" on your podcast app and watch this and all
every continent except for antarctica. i live right now actively in london. there isn't a better place. this isn't bad. we were on the path of really messing it up. under educating, under caring, not looking out for each other. we have seven and a half. we have to do it better than we have been doing it but somebody doesn't have to starve for me to eat. and if we take care of ourselves and then we take care of others. it's not i take care of myself and then all the rest of it when i see the...
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they would rather make space like antarctica, a sanctuary from human activity, destructive activity.nfortunately we are well past that stage. space is here. it is not going away. there is a massive investment and it is growing from the private sector around the world. there is a massive interest from china and russia. it is a question of who will get there first and not whether we should go or not. host: is it because we have a couple minutes left. in a situation like that moon, why is it not possible for countries to share. why is that a u.s. thing? guest: the trump administration said we need to get it artemis accord, the new agreement between the world powers to figure out how to develop and exploit new resources -- l unar resources the way we do on earth. the problem is neither china or russia want to do it. the reason is because they do not want to see america leading in space the way we lead on earth. and so, frankly, we rely on space more than any other country does. so we have to leave. the idea that we are going to wait around for china and russia. trump's administration wen
they would rather make space like antarctica, a sanctuary from human activity, destructive activity.nfortunately we are well past that stage. space is here. it is not going away. there is a massive investment and it is growing from the private sector around the world. there is a massive interest from china and russia. it is a question of who will get there first and not whether we should go or not. host: is it because we have a couple minutes left. in a situation like that moon, why is it not...
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. >> we need to think of climate change in the outer reaches of the world from greenland, antarctica,nds in the indian ocean. but is what happening here shows the changes are happening much closer to home. >> reporter: around the globe, former glow being warming is causing them to meld. one telling us that if the trends continue, future scenarios predict a majority of the world's glaciers could be gone by 2100. >>> envicallinoumexico's stat leak sparked a fireball that lit...
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more peaceful cooperation. antarctica scientists, investigation, struggle going on for control of a message from another planet. in 15 minutes on dw, the show tackled the issue to the continent of africa. was gone. med what's making the headlines and what's behind the streets to give you in the report and insight all the trends to use 90 minutes on d w. ah . how does the virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all this 3 of the topics that we've covered and i weekly radio if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other science topics, you should really check out more podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find the game w dot com, forward slash science. in december 2019 the european council president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i had a clear door to make sure of the 1st time i turned on the planet by twins. if not all member states support it and some persuasion is required. so surprising, glanced into the very heart of power. when the diplomatic poker, the intrigue power please. and alliances behind the sce
more peaceful cooperation. antarctica scientists, investigation, struggle going on for control of a message from another planet. in 15 minutes on dw, the show tackled the issue to the continent of africa. was gone. med what's making the headlines and what's behind the streets to give you in the report and insight all the trends to use 90 minutes on d w. ah . how does the virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all this 3 of the topics that we've covered and i weekly radio if you would...
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we wound up in antarctica.it before asking you what's actually in it. it's really good. i probably should have asked you what's in it because it's from gwar. >> i have absolutely no idea. i assume that it's hand sanitizer and food coloring. that's my guess. it will get you messed up. >> greg: [laughs] i'm curious. you are starting your 30th anniversary tour. what did you do during the shutdown when you couldn't tour? what did gwar do? >> the same thing everybody did. we hoarded toilet paper and drink rubbing alcohol. really we were glad for the break so we didn't have to be around each other. i don't have to tell you about the smell of gwar. >> greg: yes. to the members of gwar require vaccination. are you naturally immune to the novel viruses that have been developed here on earth? >> we don't have anything to do with that. gwar. i can assure you that whatever happens, it's not our fault. it was not an accident. we are not responsible. did i say that right? my lawyer is over here? >> greg: i approach this ques
we wound up in antarctica.it before asking you what's actually in it. it's really good. i probably should have asked you what's in it because it's from gwar. >> i have absolutely no idea. i assume that it's hand sanitizer and food coloring. that's my guess. it will get you messed up. >> greg: [laughs] i'm curious. you are starting your 30th anniversary tour. what did you do during the shutdown when you couldn't tour? what did gwar do? >> the same thing everybody did. we...
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definitely antarctica. >> i'm not bryced that mt.erybody you've been there. what is your message to your fellow veterans on this fourth of july? >> unfortunately, a lot of our brothers and sisters are struggling. my message is pretty simple. it's, hang in there. we i live in a society where we have instant gratification, and instant fixes at our fingertips. our bodies and our minds just don't have that luxury. sometimes itt takes weeks, months, even years to recover from something traumatic. it could be anything. it could be a divorce, injuries, financial hardships, death of a loved one. really my message is just to hang in there. 9 we all get slugged upside our head with a baseball bat at some point in you're life, and we rely on friends and family to help build us up. and don't be aid fray to step outside your comfort zone and try something different. >> we thank you for that. please enjoy the rest of the fourth of july? >> i surely will. thank for you having me, and happy fourth of july to you and yours. >> thank you. >>> we'll cr
definitely antarctica. >> i'm not bryced that mt.erybody you've been there. what is your message to your fellow veterans on this fourth of july? >> unfortunately, a lot of our brothers and sisters are struggling. my message is pretty simple. it's, hang in there. we i live in a society where we have instant gratification, and instant fixes at our fingertips. our bodies and our minds just don't have that luxury. sometimes itt takes weeks, months, even years to recover from something...
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at least 200 americans have reported cases of this havana syndrome in every coulntinent except antarcticaloud piercing or grinding noise. >>> a tiny piece of cardboard worth $1.5 million the trading card market is hotter than ever up next, a world famous deejay shows us his rare collection, and you'll meet a family of five spending thousands of dollars a month on their hobby >> andfresh content for your worst nightmares part scorpion part spider, all evil, taking a break to visit our parks and spray acid from their tails. thanks so much no, he's not in his room. ♪♪ ♪♪ dad, why didn't you answer your phone? ♪♪ your mother loved this park. ♪♪ she did. ♪♪ she did. not all 5g networks are created equal. it's clear to see. t-mobile is the leader in 5g. t-mobile. america's largest, fastest, most reliable 5g network. team usa is ready for the olympic games... ...and so are mike and eddie! show me the olympics. they easily catch every single event with the award-winning xfinity voice remote. show me bmx racing! show me swimming. track and field. shot put. skateboarding. water polo. climbing! disc
at least 200 americans have reported cases of this havana syndrome in every coulntinent except antarcticaloud piercing or grinding noise. >>> a tiny piece of cardboard worth $1.5 million the trading card market is hotter than ever up next, a world famous deejay shows us his rare collection, and you'll meet a family of five spending thousands of dollars a month on their hobby >> andfresh content for your worst nightmares part scorpion part spider, all evil, taking a break to visit...
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. >> we often think of climate change in the outer reaches of the world from greenland, antarctica, islands in the indian ocean, but what is happening here shows the changes are happening much closer to home. >> reporter: around the world, global warming is called glaciers to melt at a rapid rate. one geologist telling us that if the trends continue, future scenarios predict a majority of the world's glaciers could be gone by the year 2100. >>> environmentalists are calling mexico's state-ownemexi oil company after a gas leak sparked this fireball that lit up the waters of the gulf of mexico. greenpeace mexico said the league appeared to be caused the failure of an underwater valve. the accident highlights the risk of mexico's policy of promoting fossil fuels. so far, it is unclear how much environmental damage the gas leak and oceanic fireball caused. it took more than five hours to put out the fire. check details on the santa cruz mountains treasure hunt. there is a winner and it took just one crew clue. she and her sons found the box with the trophy and $1000. organizers posted the detai
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havana syndrome has become so widespread there are now suspected cases on every continent except antarcticalls nbc news europe is a major hot spot right now. we're learning several fbi employees have reported being hit with symptoms in vienna and in germany a u.s. diplomat recently became so ill that diplomat couldn't do their job anymore. the syndromes include -- symptoms include brain injuries, veturia, nausea, headquarters and many have reported hearing a loud, piercing groinding noise researchers say the symptoms are consistent with directed microwave energy, a technology u.s. officials say russia has long studied disturbingly nbc has learned more than one american, including a baby, has become ill with symptoms in the former soviet republic of kyrgyzstan. the latest developments in this international mystery. ken, what's being done to protect americans overseas >> reporter: the problem the u.s. government faces, shep, is that it can't really protect americans and debilitating brain injuries the state department is deploying small physical detection devices in cuba and a handful of othe
havana syndrome has become so widespread there are now suspected cases on every continent except antarcticalls nbc news europe is a major hot spot right now. we're learning several fbi employees have reported being hit with symptoms in vienna and in germany a u.s. diplomat recently became so ill that diplomat couldn't do their job anymore. the syndromes include -- symptoms include brain injuries, veturia, nausea, headquarters and many have reported hearing a loud, piercing groinding noise...
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there have now been americans who have come forward on every continent except for antarctica with possibleo americans who have come forward, not all of them necessarily have been impacted by havana syndrome. they come forward, they have the symptoms. most are still being investigated to see whether they were hit by this mysterious illness. that really goes to the second part of your question, what is this illness and who's behind it. officials are just as flummoxed as ever about what it is. they have not been able to get a heat signature or microwave or radiological reading. it still remains a mystery. >> the biden administration just announced that 2500 afghan civilians who worked with the u.s. during the afghanistan war are now coming to the military base at ft. lee, virginia, as part of a special immigrant visa program. what do we know? >> we know about 700 or so are people who worked with or for the united states during the war in afghanistan. the others are family members. these are individuals who have been in the special immigrant visa. we don't get the sense they can take all 2500
there have now been americans who have come forward on every continent except for antarctica with possibleo americans who have come forward, not all of them necessarily have been impacted by havana syndrome. they come forward, they have the symptoms. most are still being investigated to see whether they were hit by this mysterious illness. that really goes to the second part of your question, what is this illness and who's behind it. officials are just as flummoxed as ever about what it is....
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as many as 200 americans have reported cases of this havana syndrome in every continent except antarctica and vertigo or a piercing or grinding noisee trading card mas hotter than ever >>> a tiny piece of cardboard worth $1.5 million the trading card market is hotter than ever up next, a world famous dj shows us his rare collection, and you'll meet a family of five spending thousands of dollars a month on their hobby >>> and some fresh content for your worst nightmares. the vinegaroon part scorpion, part spider, all evil, currently taking a break from the eighth circle of hell to visit our parks and spray acid from their tails. thanks so much every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just 30 dollars per line per month when you get four lines- or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term c
as many as 200 americans have reported cases of this havana syndrome in every continent except antarctica and vertigo or a piercing or grinding noisee trading card mas hotter than ever >>> a tiny piece of cardboard worth $1.5 million the trading card market is hotter than ever up next, a world famous dj shows us his rare collection, and you'll meet a family of five spending thousands of dollars a month on their hobby >>> and some fresh content for your worst nightmares. the...
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we reported it's in every continent except antarctica, and the cubans aren't doing it, so something is director is putting a veteran officer who had been in the hunt for osama bin laden and ramping up the task force to try to find out what the heck happened here? >> bill burns deserves credit because beyond just that from the very first day he's taken over he's made a promise that he's kept and treat this very seriously and sometimes people have downplay for what they don't understand and he hasn't done that and he deserves credit for it. you're right. it's been reported in different parts. i think there are two things coming into focus here, and some can be discussed publicly and some of which will have to wait and the technology that can make something all of this possible isn't all that exotic or all that novel and my only view of the cuba end of it is that you couldn't do this against americans in cuba without the regime at least being aware of it. that said, there have been reports of it happening inside the united states. there's been reports in the u.s. and other places and i th
we reported it's in every continent except antarctica, and the cubans aren't doing it, so something is director is putting a veteran officer who had been in the hunt for osama bin laden and ramping up the task force to try to find out what the heck happened here? >> bill burns deserves credit because beyond just that from the very first day he's taken over he's made a promise that he's kept and treat this very seriously and sometimes people have downplay for what they don't understand and...
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society has just announced a a new fifth ocean. [ audience oohs it's the body of water surrounding antarcticat is called the southern ocean. so now there's the atlantic, pacific, indian, arctic and southern such big news inspired me to write a tiny song about it [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ just a couple seconds of the show i'm hostin to give a shout out to the brand new ocean ♪ ♪ congratulations on your promotio the penguins and the fishes got a ♪ ♪ brand new ocean your ocean mom and dad are filled wit proud emotion ♪ ♪ their big blue baby is brand new ocea i would've sent a card but didn't know ♪ ♪ the postage or the address foror the brand neocean ♪ ♪ watching all your waves kinda like hypnosi gonna need a dramamine on the ♪ ♪ brand new ocean protecting you from plasti is my new devotion gonna use metal straw in the ♪ ♪ brand new ocean and even though it's col put on your suntan lotion ♪ ♪ before you swim in the brand new ocean ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: moving on. moving [ laughter ] moving on. hey, some entertainment news last night was the series finale of "keeping up with the kar
society has just announced a a new fifth ocean. [ audience oohs it's the body of water surrounding antarcticat is called the southern ocean. so now there's the atlantic, pacific, indian, arctic and southern such big news inspired me to write a tiny song about it [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ just a couple seconds of the show i'm hostin to give a shout out to the brand new ocean ♪ ♪ congratulations on your promotio the penguins and the fishes got a ♪ ♪ brand new ocean your ocean mom and...
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today you can take a vacation to an antarctica. i think within 20 years you can take a vacation to space at the same price point. it's going to be dropping thanks to competition. it's happening in america. there's no other country in the world that is putting private passengers into space on a private venture, a company funded by investment and by the vision of branson in this case, same with bezos and others to follow like spacex with elon musk. so it's happening here because we have the fertile environment for that kind of innovation and entrepreneurship and i think that's exciting and i hope we'll continue to keep the edge in the commercial space as we have the edge in exploration. we sent our robots around the solar system. we should keep pressing the edge of what's known and unknown in space and keep america at the forefront of that activity. arthel: that's because america is the best. have you spoken with richard branson or jeff bezos? would you like to. >> i would loving to chat with both -- love to chat with both of them. i
today you can take a vacation to an antarctica. i think within 20 years you can take a vacation to space at the same price point. it's going to be dropping thanks to competition. it's happening in america. there's no other country in the world that is putting private passengers into space on a private venture, a company funded by investment and by the vision of branson in this case, same with bezos and others to follow like spacex with elon musk. so it's happening here because we have the...
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scientists reported that the largest iceberg in the world broke off from an antarctica last week andlarger than manhattan yeah, but i bet they don't have any good restaurants and finally, yesterday was lucky penny day. right, 'cause who's luckier than abraham lincoln? [ laughter ] look, i don't have to read the mike scollins jokes. i get that but otherwise, if i didn't, you wouldn't know what i'm putting up with day in and day out if you see something, say something. that was the monologue, everybody. you guys, we have a great show for you. he's a fantastic actor you know him from pretty much every genre of film and television from "trainspotting," to "start wars," to "fargo," and currently he stars as "halston," which streaming now on netflix ewan mcgregor is gonna be here she's a great actress, comedian, writer whose book, "the wreckage of my presence" is available now. our friend casey wilson is gonna join us. but before we get to all that, several prominent republicans are continuing to push back against both mask rules and covid vaccines, even though we now have significant evid
scientists reported that the largest iceberg in the world broke off from an antarctica last week andlarger than manhattan yeah, but i bet they don't have any good restaurants and finally, yesterday was lucky penny day. right, 'cause who's luckier than abraham lincoln? [ laughter ] look, i don't have to read the mike scollins jokes. i get that but otherwise, if i didn't, you wouldn't know what i'm putting up with day in and day out if you see something, say something. that was the monologue,...
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as many as 200 americans have reported cases of this havana syndrome in every continent except antarcticang a strange loud piercing or grinding noise a tiny piece of cardboard worth $1.5 million the trading card market is hotter than ever up next, a world famous dj shows us his rare collection, and you'll meet a family of five spending thousands of dollars a month on their hobby >>> and some fresh content for your worst nightmares. the vin aguroon. part scorpion, part spider, all evil, currently taking a break from the eighth circle of hell to visit our parks and spray acid from their tails. thanks so much ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know
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, and that will change them _ to antarctica, and that will change them for— to antarctica, and that will when they are _ things. just explain what they will do when they are actually - things. just explain what they will do when they are actually there, l things. just explain what they will i do when they are actually there, the lucky town?— lucky town? they are going to be takin: lucky town? they are going to be taking part _ lucky town? they are going to be taking part within _ lucky town? they are going to be taking part within some - lucky town? they are going to be taking part within some citizen i taking part within some citizen science projects. we will have marine biologists, oncologists, deep sea divers, mountain guards, all on board. they will be helping to take part in the citizen science, collecting water samples, doing surveys on the seabirds but we see. they will also get to do really cool activities, snowshoeing on pristine wilderness, meeting penguins face to face, seeing wales breach by the side of the zodiac. it will really be an unforgettable adventure, and a great one
, and that will change them _ to antarctica, and that will change them for— to antarctica, and that will when they are _ things. just explain what they will do when they are actually - things. just explain what they will do when they are actually there, l things. just explain what they will i do when they are actually there, the lucky town?— lucky town? they are going to be takin: lucky town? they are going to be taking part _ lucky town? they are going to be taking part within _ lucky...
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i think within 20 years you'll see this equivalent to a vacation to antarctica, for example.qui: we think about the challenges of getting into space and what about getting back on the ground. can you talk about how the launch will go in the beginning and how it ends? >> tomorrow, if branson takes off, it's going to be a space plane ride. so their ship unity will rocket to the edge of the atmosphere up into the environs of outer space, if you will. as they fall back into the atmosphere they'll experience five minutes of weightlessness and a badminton shuttlecoach approach and then eventually have their feathers back and then glide to the runway like a cadillac ride. and blue origin, they will be a straight rocket ride. fall through space and weightlessness for five minutes and plummet back to earth and a parachute will bring them back safely. more like what we used 60 years ago. jacqui: branson is claiming that one day it could be more like an orbiter. >> the space plane approach is great for the boundary of space tomorrow we hope. but to scale that up to get to orbital flight
i think within 20 years you'll see this equivalent to a vacation to antarctica, for example.qui: we think about the challenges of getting into space and what about getting back on the ground. can you talk about how the launch will go in the beginning and how it ends? >> tomorrow, if branson takes off, it's going to be a space plane ride. so their ship unity will rocket to the edge of the atmosphere up into the environs of outer space, if you will. as they fall back into the atmosphere...
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caller: antarctica has been she device for longer than humans have walked the earth.r people who say it's a cyclical event, there is your hot clue that in all the cycles we have seen witnessed of the 200,000, million years humans have walked the earth, that ice shelf has never collapsed. now it's on the verge of collapse and when it's gone, it's going to be gone for a long time. host: talk about what you did to study it. host: with a government organization? a private organization? caller: all university work, sir. host: they still involved in those efforts? caller: i'm in contact with the colleagues and the doctors and the professors and the climatologist and geo synthesis. currently i am in the governmental sector as an environmental geologist area --. -- dollars. host: -- geologist. host: are your colleagues optimistic? caller: we are good at sciencing the ways we -- our way out of things that we put ourselves into but this is over a hundred years old. back in the chicago fire it was horses and methane that cause people to be concerned about changes to the climate.
caller: antarctica has been she device for longer than humans have walked the earth.r people who say it's a cyclical event, there is your hot clue that in all the cycles we have seen witnessed of the 200,000, million years humans have walked the earth, that ice shelf has never collapsed. now it's on the verge of collapse and when it's gone, it's going to be gone for a long time. host: talk about what you did to study it. host: with a government organization? a private organization? caller: all...
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they would rather make space like antarctica, a sanctuary from human activity, destructive activity.tunately we are well past that stage. space is here. it is not going away. there is a massive investment and it is growing from the private sector around the world. there is a massive interest from china and russia. it is a question of who will get there first and not whether we should go or not. host: is it because we have a couple minutes left. in a situation like that moon, why is it not possible for countries to share. why is that a u.s. thing? guest: the trump administration said we need to get it artemis accord, the new agreement between the world powers to figure out how to develop and exploit new resources -- l unar resources the way we do on earth. the problem is neither china or russia want to do it. the reason is because they do not want to see america leading in space the way we lead on earth. and so, frankly, we rely on space more than any other country does. so we have to leave. the idea that we are going to wait around for china and russia. trump's administration went to
they would rather make space like antarctica, a sanctuary from human activity, destructive activity.tunately we are well past that stage. space is here. it is not going away. there is a massive investment and it is growing from the private sector around the world. there is a massive interest from china and russia. it is a question of who will get there first and not whether we should go or not. host: is it because we have a couple minutes left. in a situation like that moon, why is it not...
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officials say potential victims on every continent but antarctica. >> we are investigating and reviewing world. >> reporter: including personnel from the state department, cia and pentagon, but no proof of the cause. in 2018, nbc news reported u.s. intelligence officials suspected russia. russia denies it. but mark palamoropolis said he had to quit the cia because of symptoms that started in moscow. >> i had incredible nasea and ringing in my ears. i was terrified. >> we sat down with cuban investigators who denied blame. >> cuba doesn't possess this technology. cuba has never produced these types of weapons. >> joining us now is columnist and associate editor for the "washington post," david ignatius, let's start there, what's going on, and why can't at least the american government pinpoint what is happening here? there seems to be so many parallels in these reports coming in, and the fear i'm hearing and feeling is for our diplomats overseas. >> i share that, mika. i have talked to some of the same people that andrea did for her reporting. what was troubling was for many many months,
officials say potential victims on every continent but antarctica. >> we are investigating and reviewing world. >> reporter: including personnel from the state department, cia and pentagon, but no proof of the cause. in 2018, nbc news reported u.s. intelligence officials suspected russia. russia denies it. but mark palamoropolis said he had to quit the cia because of symptoms that started in moscow. >> i had incredible nasea and ringing in my ears. i was terrified. >> we...