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and these weather events seem to be due to the fact that with the arctic warming up. move rapidly than the rest of the world the temperature difference between the arctic in the rest of the world goes down and that means that the jet stream which is the boundary between polar air and tropical air is itself down and as it slows down it takes up these big slow moving loads and a load these loads will push problem air into places it shouldn't be and push tropical air into place it shouldn't be so we're getting this these alternating extremes of weather and that's going to continue i mean i don't see the mek if that mechanism is what's doing it then this can only get worse and that really affects food production because the latitudes where it's happening a very places where we call most of our food so that that's that's a big threat and the other one relating to flooding i think is is is largely due to the fact that sea level is rising at an accelerated rate. which is itself to mainly to the accelerated melt of the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet and this
and these weather events seem to be due to the fact that with the arctic warming up. move rapidly than the rest of the world the temperature difference between the arctic in the rest of the world goes down and that means that the jet stream which is the boundary between polar air and tropical air is itself down and as it slows down it takes up these big slow moving loads and a load these loads will push problem air into places it shouldn't be and push tropical air into place it shouldn't be so...
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money in the arctic.rld may, therefore, bring sanctions on them, but that's okay, because tanks don't need visas. i think it sends a pretty clear message. >> stahl: the u.s. has not tried to match the russian buildup, the navy relying on its fleet of nuclear and attack submarines, the most powerful in the world. when we were there, the navy was conducting a submarine warfare exercise, something it does in the arctic every two years. when a sub surfaces in the arctic, they use shovels to carve a visual landmark in the ice that the sub can see. "x" literally marks the spot. but that "x" is a moving target, because of the drifting ice. >> luers: there we go. >> stahl: which makes maneuvering a windowless steel cylinder the size of a football field to such a pinpoint location seem impossible. but on this day, the skipper and his crew, punching up through thick ice, nailed it on their first try. it took a few minutes for the sail, the shark fin on top, to completely emerge. >> luers: there they are. >> stahl:
money in the arctic.rld may, therefore, bring sanctions on them, but that's okay, because tanks don't need visas. i think it sends a pretty clear message. >> stahl: the u.s. has not tried to match the russian buildup, the navy relying on its fleet of nuclear and attack submarines, the most powerful in the world. when we were there, the navy was conducting a submarine warfare exercise, something it does in the arctic every two years. when a sub surfaces in the arctic, they use shovels to...
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and last what we talk about when we when we talk about you know these huge arctic gusts of arctic weather coming down into more temperate zones and that is why for example that you could be in new england and suffering very very cold winters and it being a consequence of climate change. you know one of the interesting. parts of your your article that i didn't really kind of know existed to you took part of it was this kind of tourist trade. as you mentioned earlier of this working vessel but you know it kind of brings. people to the north pole. and one of the elements is the kind of pros and columns of. eco tourism. how is that affecting the region and what are those pros and goes yeah i mean. the obvious cons are really you know whenever you have any kind of human presence in an area where there hasn't been human presence you're going to have some kind of impact especially if you go there in an extremely large ship breaking through the ice and especially if that ice is vulnerable and you have wildlife populations that are perhaps being stressed already it's a change because of a change i
and last what we talk about when we when we talk about you know these huge arctic gusts of arctic weather coming down into more temperate zones and that is why for example that you could be in new england and suffering very very cold winters and it being a consequence of climate change. you know one of the interesting. parts of your your article that i didn't really kind of know existed to you took part of it was this kind of tourist trade. as you mentioned earlier of this working vessel but...
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a bit of change across the arctic, a bit of change across the arctic, a fresher feel the monday.he latter, windy conditions monday morning rush hour, winds quite widely. 50, 60 miles an hour. winds gusting over 70 mph, restrictions on the bridges maybe, some trees and branches down as well. across the board though, windy conditions will prevail sunday to monday, driest towards easton ellis, we will see them outbreaks of rain just push across the south to monday night to tuesday. remnants of hurricane maria, not having much impact, is the parts into france, a ridge of high pressure builds on, if you show was drifting in an north—westerly breeze. a lot of dry and bright weather with some sunny spells. feeling a little bit on the cool side though after a bit of a chilly start. but it's how it is looking. there will be more upbeat throughout the afternoon. —— updates. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00pm. ahead of the conservative party conference tomorrow, borisjohnson again intervenes in the brexit debate, but ministers insist everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet. what
a bit of change across the arctic, a bit of change across the arctic, a fresher feel the monday.he latter, windy conditions monday morning rush hour, winds quite widely. 50, 60 miles an hour. winds gusting over 70 mph, restrictions on the bridges maybe, some trees and branches down as well. across the board though, windy conditions will prevail sunday to monday, driest towards easton ellis, we will see them outbreaks of rain just push across the south to monday night to tuesday. remnants of...
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let's go to the top of the world, the arctic. this is uss jeannette.it was the ship sent to the arctic in the 1870s when many cartographers, geographers still had a theory that the top of the world had a hidden temperate zone in it. this is just over 100 years ago. the u.s. it should not try to get to the ice, was frozen in place. many of his crew died. today the arctic is little less icy. here's a newsflash. global warming is real. the ice is melting and is going to open that northern trade route, increase geopolitical competition, uncover hydrocarbons. on one site is russia, on the other side are five nato nations took the arctic has never seen war. it will be our challenge to ensure that we can continue to say that as the century unfolds. if we are able to say it it will be the result of the work of organizations like this, the arctic council which brings together russia and nato, one of the few places we have a coherent conversation at the moment. the united states needs to up its again. i'm showing a picture of the one operational icebreaker, the
let's go to the top of the world, the arctic. this is uss jeannette.it was the ship sent to the arctic in the 1870s when many cartographers, geographers still had a theory that the top of the world had a hidden temperate zone in it. this is just over 100 years ago. the u.s. it should not try to get to the ice, was frozen in place. many of his crew died. today the arctic is little less icy. here's a newsflash. global warming is real. the ice is melting and is going to open that northern trade...
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belugas live in the arctic waters, including those off russia.re though they are stilill t the mercy of hunters. ♪ in thehe black sea, two russin film journalists are documenting the fate of dolphins and white whales, or belugas -- known for their unusual singing. these filmmakers have been swimming with the whales since childhood - and have watched the whale population diminish over the years. belugas are being sold to dolphinariums in ever higher numbers. belugas live in arctic waters in large families. they are highly intelligent and social creatures. tatjana beley and gayane petrosyan say it's a crime to take them out of their native habitat and place them in pools. eir resear shows thathe nuer of dolpnariums alg the black sea coast is rising, in china too. so demand for belugas is growing rapididly. cacaptivity in a d dolphinariun thebe pure hell for belugas.g, iinstead of swimming hundreds of kilometers a day, they are reduced to doing tricks in a small pool. ththese intelllligent mammalse degradeded to littlele more tn remote-conontrolled
belugas live in the arctic waters, including those off russia.re though they are stilill t the mercy of hunters. ♪ in thehe black sea, two russin film journalists are documenting the fate of dolphins and white whales, or belugas -- known for their unusual singing. these filmmakers have been swimming with the whales since childhood - and have watched the whale population diminish over the years. belugas are being sold to dolphinariums in ever higher numbers. belugas live in arctic waters in...
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belugas live in the arctic waters, including those off russia.re though they are still at the mercy of hunters. ♪ in thehe black sea, two russin film journalists are documenting the fate of dolphins and white whales, or belugas -- known for their unusual singing. these filmmakers have been swimming with the whales since childhood - and have watched the whale population diminish over the years. belugas are being sold to dolphinariums in ever higher numbers. belugas live in arctic waters in large families. they are highly intelligent and social creatures. tatjana beley and gayane petrosyan say it's a crime to take them out of their native habitat and place them in pools. eir resear shows thathe nuer of dolpnariums alg the black sea coast is rising, in china too. so demand for belugas is growing rapididly. cacaptivity in a d dolphinariun thebe pure hell for belugas.g, iinstead of swimming hundreds of kilometers a day, they are reduced to doing tricks in a small pool. ththese intelllligent mammalse degradeded to littlele more tn remote-conontrolled t
belugas live in the arctic waters, including those off russia.re though they are still at the mercy of hunters. ♪ in thehe black sea, two russin film journalists are documenting the fate of dolphins and white whales, or belugas -- known for their unusual singing. these filmmakers have been swimming with the whales since childhood - and have watched the whale population diminish over the years. belugas are being sold to dolphinariums in ever higher numbers. belugas live in arctic waters in...
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as other country ares are advancing their interest in the arctic the u.s. continues to lag behind this amendment makes clear congress supports moving forward in identifying options for options in the arctic. the test guard has repeatedly stayed -- state wed need ice breakers to protect sovereign interests and life and property at sea. currently we have twoites breakers, one is our only heavy ice break that is over 40 years old. russia has more than 40 ice breakers with more under construction. as the arctic becomes increasingly accessible, we cannot continue to defer this much-needed capability especially at a time when thigh china and russia are increasing their presence in the arctic, expanding their ice breaker fleets and encroaching over the extended u.s. continental shelf. i urge support for this amendment that will address this immediate and necessary investment and protect national security interests. that's from steve scalise. now back to my words. to help narrow this capability gap between america and our competitor the coast guard should examine t
as other country ares are advancing their interest in the arctic the u.s. continues to lag behind this amendment makes clear congress supports moving forward in identifying options for options in the arctic. the test guard has repeatedly stayed -- state wed need ice breakers to protect sovereign interests and life and property at sea. currently we have twoites breakers, one is our only heavy ice break that is over 40 years old. russia has more than 40 ice breakers with more under construction....
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the easternmost end of the arctic flies a european union flag almost a political statement. no one paid us or wanted to run for the bonus time for the green party but didn't get its nod so he and his wife marina busied themselves with their farm. yard says most of the topics debated in the campaign don't affect people in the arctic like social justice. garlands don't really suffer from poverty or social injustice as does the mainland because we have no social housing or hot spots this is in the bronx or quite quite and so i think the people here don't have the problems that are being discussed in. the debates go right past us. problems that concern others we don't have them. things like problems with refugees. we see that there are problems but we don't have a real problem with this issue and it's obvious that he. made us and his wife took in a family of syrian refugees for a few months though some people here wondered if the strangers would fit in. they were definitely people ready to help the next door neighbors came over right away and asked what the people needed like cl
the easternmost end of the arctic flies a european union flag almost a political statement. no one paid us or wanted to run for the bonus time for the green party but didn't get its nod so he and his wife marina busied themselves with their farm. yard says most of the topics debated in the campaign don't affect people in the arctic like social justice. garlands don't really suffer from poverty or social injustice as does the mainland because we have no social housing or hot spots this is in the...
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arctic sea ice.t this does, it leads to the extinction of certain species who live in polar regions. arctic sea ice is disappearing at a rate of 9% per decade. 65% of polar bear cubs reached the age of 12. now only 42% reach that age. all of these effects are so recent it is hard to say is this a trend? is this something that may shift in the other direction? it is impossible to say. it is also recent that much of this is speculative. i can see that. but it is a warning of what might happen if industrial pollution continues to go up. even though we have moved back gases, wee greenhouse still have to deal with the effects of it in the atmosphere because a lot has been released and it will warm the atmosphere for some time to come. one more point on this. when global warming is discussed in the media, it is often talked about as if there is a global average. one fahrenheit degree warmer as a global average, it's all people think about. one fahrenheit degree warmer, that is not going to make that much d
arctic sea ice.t this does, it leads to the extinction of certain species who live in polar regions. arctic sea ice is disappearing at a rate of 9% per decade. 65% of polar bear cubs reached the age of 12. now only 42% reach that age. all of these effects are so recent it is hard to say is this a trend? is this something that may shift in the other direction? it is impossible to say. it is also recent that much of this is speculative. i can see that. but it is a warning of what might happen if...
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well look there's a very real concern specifically with the arctic. that it is in arctic sea ice is in what some experts have called a death spiral that walk happens as the ice melts so more water becomes more water becomes exposed that absorbs heat which makes it much easier to melt the ice the ice becomes thinner and that's more susceptible to melting and so that feeds in on itself so. under present scenarios it seems as if in the mid to in sort of twenty fifty twenty seventy five something like that we might be left the way we're going with a refugium of ice if you will to the west of greenland in the very north northeast of canada and at the moment that looks like that's a cycle that feeding on itself so one thing that would help frankly would be for the united states to rejoin the paris agreement and try to. meet its commitments under that but even the commitments under the paris agreement probably aren't enough to really put the brakes on the some of the processes that we're seeing so we is it and that's another problem again also why i almost h
well look there's a very real concern specifically with the arctic. that it is in arctic sea ice is in what some experts have called a death spiral that walk happens as the ice melts so more water becomes more water becomes exposed that absorbs heat which makes it much easier to melt the ice the ice becomes thinner and that's more susceptible to melting and so that feeds in on itself so. under present scenarios it seems as if in the mid to in sort of twenty fifty twenty seventy five something...
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arctic sea ice.hat this does, it leads to the extinction of certain species who live in polar regions. it is disappearing at a rate of 9% per decade. bearars ago 60% of polar cubs reached the age of 12 area now only 42%. all of these effects are so recent it is hard to say is this a trend? is this something that may shift in the other direction? it is impossible to say. much of this is speculative. it is a warning of what might happen. even though we have halted greenhouse gases -- moved back some of that, we still have to deal with the effects of it in the atmosphere because a law has been released. that is going to continue to warm the atmosphere. discussedl warming is in the media it is often talked about as if there is a global average. warmer,enheit degree that is not going to make that much difference. we have to realize it does not happen uniformly across the planet. you produce more rain in the tropics. rising sea levels and coastal regions. high latitude regions experience more warming. pola
arctic sea ice.hat this does, it leads to the extinction of certain species who live in polar regions. it is disappearing at a rate of 9% per decade. bearars ago 60% of polar cubs reached the age of 12 area now only 42%. all of these effects are so recent it is hard to say is this a trend? is this something that may shift in the other direction? it is impossible to say. much of this is speculative. it is a warning of what might happen. even though we have halted greenhouse gases -- moved back...
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when you're this far north of the arctic circle, there's daylight for 2h hours during the summer, andy to harness that energy, bizarrely, to keep temperatures inside below freezing. look at this! it's like a winter wonderland. what you first meet here is the ice bar. i hope the drinks come with ice, yeah? all of them. so, all the ice here comes from the river. everything, everything from the river. yes. so, it's in the cycle with the river and it's going back, like the ice glasses. so, the ice glass... you have a drink from the ice glass. when that evaporates, back into the river. if you want, you can ask the bar tender, can i bring it with me and throw it in the river? of course. it's extremely environmentally friendly. yes, it is. there are 20 rooms in this new, permanent hotel, each uniquely sculpted by artists from all over the world. there is a different theme in every suite. the name of the suite is oh, dear. i really love this room. it's amazing. the ambience. .. the detailing is just incredible. i am speechless. it feels like something out of alice in wonderland or the lion, t
when you're this far north of the arctic circle, there's daylight for 2h hours during the summer, andy to harness that energy, bizarrely, to keep temperatures inside below freezing. look at this! it's like a winter wonderland. what you first meet here is the ice bar. i hope the drinks come with ice, yeah? all of them. so, all the ice here comes from the river. everything, everything from the river. yes. so, it's in the cycle with the river and it's going back, like the ice glasses. so, the ice...
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republicans from coming to the conclusion that climate change doesn't just threaten polar bears in the arctic, it threatens the global economy, it threatens capital flows, it threatens capitalism? it's not the republican base. let me tell you, he says, there's poll after poll, survey after survey showing that most republicans believe in doing something about climate. he continues. what prevents republican politicians from acting is that there are significant members in the republican party coalition who are denialists demanders. they are not just climate deniers themselves, they are dienlist demanders,denilist demanders. the koch-controlled tea party movement has held the g.o.p. by the throat. by the way, if you were somebody who was trying to find some comfort in the widely reported phenomenon that 97% of climate scientists include -- conclude that global warming is real and problematic for the planet and exacerbated by human activity, if you were comforting yourself that maybe the 3% were right, that the really smart place to place your bet for the future of the planet and our economy and o
republicans from coming to the conclusion that climate change doesn't just threaten polar bears in the arctic, it threatens the global economy, it threatens capital flows, it threatens capitalism? it's not the republican base. let me tell you, he says, there's poll after poll, survey after survey showing that most republicans believe in doing something about climate. he continues. what prevents republican politicians from acting is that there are significant members in the republican party...
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speaker, arctic circumstance until california used to be a place where could you get a great burger and a cold milk shake. not anymore thanks to a lawsuit. a serial plaintiff alleged that their counterers were too high and their doors were not quite wide enough. without a chance to fix the alleged infractions, the drive-by lawsuit shuttered the doors of arctic circle. the american with disabilities act has made tremendous progress, increasing accessibility. but small businesses across america are being targeted by serial plaintiffses who troll for minor corrective a.d.a. infractions. if the business had no nthsed, they could cure the problem rather than pay the shakedown by the lawyers. my bill, the a.d.a. reform act, requires businesses to be notified of an alleged violation and be given time to fix the issue before a lawsuit can -- can commence. if businesses fail to correct the infractionses, the plaintiff can and should sue. it's time to stop attorneys from lining their pocketbooks off the backs of the disabled americans and small businesses in our country. and that's just the way i
speaker, arctic circumstance until california used to be a place where could you get a great burger and a cold milk shake. not anymore thanks to a lawsuit. a serial plaintiff alleged that their counterers were too high and their doors were not quite wide enough. without a chance to fix the alleged infractions, the drive-by lawsuit shuttered the doors of arctic circle. the american with disabilities act has made tremendous progress, increasing accessibility. but small businesses across america...
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you know one says most of the topics debated in the campaign don't affect people in the arctic like social justice the. garlands don't really suffer from poverty or social injustice as does the mainland because we have no social housing or hot spots this is in the bronx or quite quite and so i think the people here don't have the problems that are being discussed in . the debates go right past us. problems that concern others we don't have them. things like problems with refugees. the him we see that there are problems but we don't have a real problem with this issue and it's obvious that he. made us and his wife took in a family of syrian refugees for a few months so some people here wondered if the strangers would fit in. to which. they were definitely people ready to help the next door neighbors came over right away and asked what the people needed like clothes and there were a great number of people who didn't get involved what they might have said never raised. no one said that might be the difference here but some were definitely opposed and wanted what do they want here of all place
you know one says most of the topics debated in the campaign don't affect people in the arctic like social justice the. garlands don't really suffer from poverty or social injustice as does the mainland because we have no social housing or hot spots this is in the bronx or quite quite and so i think the people here don't have the problems that are being discussed in . the debates go right past us. problems that concern others we don't have them. things like problems with refugees. the him we...
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where he was a professor at the arctic cademy for twenty years. and he returns to his studio his work.
where he was a professor at the arctic cademy for twenty years. and he returns to his studio his work.
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and so i have spiked i want to kind of go to to the shores of the arctic sea you. have it i have driven with something into the ground which means a certain attachment and i feel connected to this land. attached to it this is still a visual artistic exaggeration of my feeling. this place is full of the magic that surrounds me and i'm not able to express it in language. it makes me blind. you guys think i am but my intellectual home has language and the career that i have had. it's also the places where i started and where i also live today in the high land. that is an employer. but this early experience of walking a bare foot across the fields of leading the horse is an experience of this weekend and the elements here. this is like a primeval landscape it. is nearly scandinavia it has the same crime it and this is something that i can now. embrace that i can breathe then. really fills me with great happiness that i can come back. for more than thirty years that was impossible after the failed uprising of june one thousand nine hundred fifty three he left east germa
and so i have spiked i want to kind of go to to the shores of the arctic sea you. have it i have driven with something into the ground which means a certain attachment and i feel connected to this land. attached to it this is still a visual artistic exaggeration of my feeling. this place is full of the magic that surrounds me and i'm not able to express it in language. it makes me blind. you guys think i am but my intellectual home has language and the career that i have had. it's also the...
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the arctic race is called the 6633 extreme ultra marathon.s, non—stop, over eight days, in temperatures as low as minus a0. i actually won that race overall, male and female, and i came in, i think, it was 24—hours ahead of the only other person who finished. but running across america is her toughest challenge yet. what drives you to do this? i love the challenge. i love, i love the thought of me physically and mentally, because that plays a big part, of actually being able to run the distances that i do. to power her to a new world record, she's relying on a lot of coffee, ten pairs of running shoes and a support crew, including her husband, friends and a physio. she's already dreaming of the finish line. when i get to the steps of the new york city hall, i'll crawl up those steps. those steps, i'm just going to love them. i'll get down on my knees and i'll kiss them if necessary. that was mimi anderson there talking to sophie raworth. just a reminder that mimi's greatjourney across america starts on thursday. newsnight is coming up on bbc
the arctic race is called the 6633 extreme ultra marathon.s, non—stop, over eight days, in temperatures as low as minus a0. i actually won that race overall, male and female, and i came in, i think, it was 24—hours ahead of the only other person who finished. but running across america is her toughest challenge yet. what drives you to do this? i love the challenge. i love, i love the thought of me physically and mentally, because that plays a big part, of actually being able to run the...
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many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be in fair island they say why you keep it there. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the straining a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels very clue blooming. everything it's like shock because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and something happens in a place that seems like it's on the edge of the earth women from afar of finding something they yearn for. i've come to find out what it is. hundreds of women from asia moving to the faroe islands and being from a warm climate myself i can understand how they survive one long dark winter let alone the rest of their lives. they marry far always men often who they know little about but don't assume they aren't in charge of the destinies to find love you have to take a risk. and as the local running stop the pride of the islands and of his parents mary joyce a
many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be in fair island they say why you keep it there. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the straining a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels very clue blooming. everything it's like shock because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but...
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the arctic race is court six excretory extreme marathon, 350 miles non—stop over eight days in temperatures —— 6633 —— called. actually won that race overall, male and female -- 6633 -- called. but running across america is her toughest challenge yet. what challenges you to do this?” toughest challenge yet. what challenges you to do this? i love the challenge, i love the thought of me physically and mentally, because that plays a big part, of actually being able to run the distances that i do. to power her to a new world record she's relying on a lot of coffee, ten pairs of running shoes and a support crew, including her husband, friends and a physio. she's already dreaming of the finish line stop diallo when i get to the steps of new york city for i'll crawl up those steps. those steps, i'm just going to love them and i'll get down on my knees and kissed them if necessary. best of luck to her. the umbrella group universities uk is calling for a government rethink on the cost of degrees for poorer students. it says with the interest rate for student loans now at 6.1%, ministers need to list
the arctic race is court six excretory extreme marathon, 350 miles non—stop over eight days in temperatures —— 6633 —— called. actually won that race overall, male and female -- 6633 -- called. but running across america is her toughest challenge yet. what challenges you to do this?” toughest challenge yet. what challenges you to do this? i love the challenge, i love the thought of me physically and mentally, because that plays a big part, of actually being able to run the distances...
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where he was a professor at the arctic for twenty years. and he returns to his studio his workshop where he formulates and works out ideas and impulses he has collected on his travels. i have spent a long time exploring the theme of man's inhumanity to man and i now comes to an end of the. this exhibition went to fifty seven countries. empathy becomes possible when it is based on vulnerability. and this compassion results in a common language. not necessarily the one the other person speaks and not the one i am talking in either. the challenge of this to ality is to have a calm that uniting in shed emotion inspires artists to transform this unique thing into an image. unabated. booker has long been fascinated by the persian poet hafez and he has dedicated thirty six watercolors to him. his considered persia's greatest poet. even got to admire him and was inspired by his verses. has created an idiosyncratic visual language to express himself a language that is understood across borders. that. could actually settle down now and rest but he sa
where he was a professor at the arctic for twenty years. and he returns to his studio his workshop where he formulates and works out ideas and impulses he has collected on his travels. i have spent a long time exploring the theme of man's inhumanity to man and i now comes to an end of the. this exhibition went to fifty seven countries. empathy becomes possible when it is based on vulnerability. and this compassion results in a common language. not necessarily the one the other person speaks and...
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fact we're dragging that airfrom degrees down, next to the fact we're dragging that air from the arcticto them afternoon. it pushes away quite quickly. high—pressure building in. that high pressure builds in further through the night and into wednesday, north—westerly winds and a chilly starting wednesday but the winds will move in the south westerly direction to the day and the cloud increases for the north—west of scotland and we could see heavy, persistent rain. the vast majority of the uk, dry and sunny further south but after a chilly start, temperatures not lifting a huge amount but feeling warmer. rainfall totals totting up and much of england and wales stays dry and feeling warmer and we start the week. beyond that, thejet feeling warmer and we start the week. beyond that, the jet stream keeps stronger with the angela dean puttering and frivolous that means the weather systems will come through one of the next, a changeable padron for the end of the week and through the weekend, starting with high pressure. it does mean chilliness across the southern half of the uk. we will keep
fact we're dragging that airfrom degrees down, next to the fact we're dragging that air from the arcticto them afternoon. it pushes away quite quickly. high—pressure building in. that high pressure builds in further through the night and into wednesday, north—westerly winds and a chilly starting wednesday but the winds will move in the south westerly direction to the day and the cloud increases for the north—west of scotland and we could see heavy, persistent rain. the vast majority of...
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Sep 14, 2017
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russia i wonder what punishing russia for its actions in the ukraine has to do with the scramble for arctic oil. as for the immediate future the sanctions may even be beneficial to some russian industrial companies. i found one in the euro region bordering on siberia. param near to mushroom on produces machinery for sophisticated modern drilling methods suited to difficult russian conditions are hard to access oil field. what sergei sylvana the company's boss told me was a mix of a success story and a tale of struggle which seems typical of doing business here. a father for the large who would you shouldn't but. but the most fearful the wisdom the good food the church with all the former delicious young women from the google and they're visiting with you but i should. go forward it over there i was on the bridge at the sugar the cheese and the ridges putting up a little problem on them. i'm almost done with you and then you get the good news then you could gather with reese here loosely i'm. never going to. do that your son story said the bottom from the walk and you should know that your s
russia i wonder what punishing russia for its actions in the ukraine has to do with the scramble for arctic oil. as for the immediate future the sanctions may even be beneficial to some russian industrial companies. i found one in the euro region bordering on siberia. param near to mushroom on produces machinery for sophisticated modern drilling methods suited to difficult russian conditions are hard to access oil field. what sergei sylvana the company's boss told me was a mix of a success...
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russia i wonder what punishing russia for its actions in the ukraine has to do with the scramble for arctic oil. as for the immediate future the sanctions may even be beneficial to some russian industrial companies. i found one in the ural region bordering on siberian. paranoia to mushroom on produces machinery for sophisticated modern drilling methods suited to difficult russian conditions for hard to access oil field. what sergei sylvana the company's boss told me was a mix of a success story and a tale of struggle which seems typical of doing business here. a father for the natural would you shouldn't but. programmable. but the most fearful of wisdom a good teacher through the thought of going to this is jim we must run and i be certain about it but i should. prefer to think i was on the bridge of pursuit of the choosing from which is putting up a little problem i know most of which is crucial and i wasn't the only and then you tell your doctor yes then you could gather with reese here loosely i'm. not going to argue that your son's. the walk in your skull that you're sunset or she's goi
russia i wonder what punishing russia for its actions in the ukraine has to do with the scramble for arctic oil. as for the immediate future the sanctions may even be beneficial to some russian industrial companies. i found one in the ural region bordering on siberian. paranoia to mushroom on produces machinery for sophisticated modern drilling methods suited to difficult russian conditions for hard to access oil field. what sergei sylvana the company's boss told me was a mix of a success story...
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09/17
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russia i wonder what punishing russia for its actions in the ukraine has to do with the scramble for arctic oil. as for the immediate future the sanctions may even be beneficial to some russian industrial companies. i found one in the ural region bordering on siberian. paranoia to mushroom on produces machinery for sophisticated modern drilling methods suited to difficult russian conditions are hard to access oil fields. what sergei sylvana the company's boss told me was a mix of a success story and a tale of struggle which seems typical of doing business here. for the for the large or would you shouldn't but. still be programmable just when your body is a vision but the most fearful of wisdom a good teacher through the thought of only to this is jim with us from the google and i visit him a bit but i should. go for food because i was on the budget pressures at the choosing privileges putting up with little problem i muttered which is crucial i'm almost done with you and then you get the good news then you could gather will decrease here loosely on this because people. are going to add to t
russia i wonder what punishing russia for its actions in the ukraine has to do with the scramble for arctic oil. as for the immediate future the sanctions may even be beneficial to some russian industrial companies. i found one in the ural region bordering on siberian. paranoia to mushroom on produces machinery for sophisticated modern drilling methods suited to difficult russian conditions are hard to access oil fields. what sergei sylvana the company's boss told me was a mix of a success...
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Sep 29, 2017
09/17
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it will also allow them to have a much narrower attack on the affordable care act and open up some arcticrilling. things moving along as planned and on schedule as the president and steven mnuchin had hoped by the end of the year, and there's cautious optimism among the industry that they will get something accomplished. vonnie: november 13 would be the deadline for me to come out of the senate. we will see if it happens. the president said how do you compete, in many cases you don't, they go to other countries. it is not really small and medium-sized businesses that moved to other countries. will this make a difference? michael: we are talking about two different things, companies that move their operations because they will be cheaper in other nations on a labor basis, and companies that will invert, moving headquarters on tax basis. some of them you might be familiar with. we are not talking about the scottish. in version is a change of post office address. their jobs, but they pay lower taxes overall. you can argue it is not a good thing to have these companies incorporating overseas,
it will also allow them to have a much narrower attack on the affordable care act and open up some arcticrilling. things moving along as planned and on schedule as the president and steven mnuchin had hoped by the end of the year, and there's cautious optimism among the industry that they will get something accomplished. vonnie: november 13 would be the deadline for me to come out of the senate. we will see if it happens. the president said how do you compete, in many cases you don't, they go...
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Sep 28, 2017
09/17
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he got interested in investing any love the stop arctic.e gradually drifted away from his practice of law. this would have been in the 40's after the shortly securities act of 1940, which was the foundation that enabled mutual funds to come into existence. he purchased a small legal entity called "the fidelity had one employee, and began it using that legal entity to run money for friends, extended family, networks of people and that was how the business began. david: your father, most of his career was at fidelity? abigail: it was basically in investment boutique. was presidents, ceo. there were probably several hundred employees at the time and he was one of them. david: what did it do, or your job -- or your father do to make it become so large and successful? -- the keye creek ingredient was, he had that passion that my grandfather had for investing. he also had a passion for building a business. that was something i think that my grandfather probably did not have because he was completely focused on being a great investor. my father ha
he got interested in investing any love the stop arctic.e gradually drifted away from his practice of law. this would have been in the 40's after the shortly securities act of 1940, which was the foundation that enabled mutual funds to come into existence. he purchased a small legal entity called "the fidelity had one employee, and began it using that legal entity to run money for friends, extended family, networks of people and that was how the business began. david: your father, most of...
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. >> the producers of the north paul -- pull draw parallels and disruptions in the arctic. >>> wait untilou see what the 49ers sent us in the mail. the nfl season kicked off tonight, where a quarterback stole the show. women.. in the first m >>> for the first time since the reagan administration, the u.s. open semi finals are all american women. venus williams looking for the first title since 2001 facing sloan stevens, stevens won the first set, venus the second an incredible rallies and the third, stevens comes to the net and wins the critical point. becoming the fourth unseated woman to advance to the finals and she is loving the spotlight. >> the third set we played some incredible points, hopefully we make sportscenter tomorrow. >> not pleased and her semi final match against madison kids, this was the same matchup as the bank of the west classic as keys one again, she one in july and again tonight. it is stevens versus keys in the saturday final. >>> some nfl experts predicted the patriots would go unbeaten but who knew alex smith would play the best game of his career. as the fifth
. >> the producers of the north paul -- pull draw parallels and disruptions in the arctic. >>> wait untilou see what the 49ers sent us in the mail. the nfl season kicked off tonight, where a quarterback stole the show. women.. in the first m >>> for the first time since the reagan administration, the u.s. open semi finals are all american women. venus williams looking for the first title since 2001 facing sloan stevens, stevens won the first set, venus the second an...
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Sep 27, 2017
09/17
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arctic scientists take the knee and just today students and faculty at georgetown also took the kneeo protest attorney general jeff sessions, either protest or they were just trying to get to eye level with him, you know. don't look me in the eye or i'll disappear! ( laughter ) if there's one unlikely winner from all of this, though, it's actually the n.f.l., because if you think about it, while this kneeling controversy was going on, their ratings rose this weekend, and knowing the n.f.l., it's only a matter of time before they find a way to cash in. >> it's time for the ford pre-game protest kneel brought to you by del taco. del taco, join the resistance against hunger. ( crunching ) also brought to you by icy hot, when you feel the kneel, reach of icy hot. and post-kneel boos, brought to you by tyler perry's boo 2, then the post-presidential tweet storm brought to you by the canadian immigration bureau. when you've finally had enough give us a call. >> trevor: i can see it now. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the dai
arctic scientists take the knee and just today students and faculty at georgetown also took the kneeo protest attorney general jeff sessions, either protest or they were just trying to get to eye level with him, you know. don't look me in the eye or i'll disappear! ( laughter ) if there's one unlikely winner from all of this, though, it's actually the n.f.l., because if you think about it, while this kneeling controversy was going on, their ratings rose this weekend, and knowing the n.f.l.,...
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Sep 21, 2017
09/17
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in canada's western arctic, the pe perma frost is melting and huge pieces of tundra are falling in the ocean. and inuit elders are finding it difficult to forecast the weather like they used to. so difficult that many are reluctant to try. we're working to help them adapt and prepare for the future. at the international level, our commitment is unwavering. there is no country on the planet that can walk away from the challenge and reality of climate change. [ applause ] and for our part canada will continue to fight for the global plan that has a realistic chance of countering it. we have a responsibility for future generations and we will uphold it. we have a chance to build in canada -- we have a chance to build in canada and around the world economies that are clean. that are growing that are forward looking. we will not let that opportunity pass us by. oh canada. >> in canada this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of emissions by continuing to grow the economy. bring us closer to the goals which we ha
in canada's western arctic, the pe perma frost is melting and huge pieces of tundra are falling in the ocean. and inuit elders are finding it difficult to forecast the weather like they used to. so difficult that many are reluctant to try. we're working to help them adapt and prepare for the future. at the international level, our commitment is unwavering. there is no country on the planet that can walk away from the challenge and reality of climate change. [ applause ] and for our part canada...
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Sep 30, 2017
09/17
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that tropical air gets swept away, something more to more arctic air.hern half of the country, with six you —— gusts of 70 mph. sunshine and showers in the north—west, driest in the south and east. but some rain spreads through southern counties to take us through the night and into tuesday morning before clearing away. those were the re m na nts of before clearing away. those were the remnants of hurricane maria, having little impact on our weather. tuesday, only aq showers by this point. some rain in northern scotla nd point. some rain in northern scotland by wednesday, but another fine day for many with hazy sunshine. this is bbc news. the headlines at 6... on the eve of the conservative party conference, borisjohnson again intervenes in the brexit debate — calling for a strict time limit on any transition deal. ukip's new leader henry bolton addresses his party conference in torquay — attacking theresa may over brexit and immigration. doctors‘ surgeries are being closed, police numbers are being cut and crime is increasing, multi—culturalism is swam
that tropical air gets swept away, something more to more arctic air.hern half of the country, with six you —— gusts of 70 mph. sunshine and showers in the north—west, driest in the south and east. but some rain spreads through southern counties to take us through the night and into tuesday morning before clearing away. those were the re m na nts of before clearing away. those were the remnants of hurricane maria, having little impact on our weather. tuesday, only aq showers by this...
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Sep 22, 2017
09/17
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in canada's western arctic, the permafrost is melting and huge pieces of tundra are falling in the ocean. and inuit elders are finding it difficult to forecast the weather like they used to. so difficult that many are now reluctant to try. at home, we're rushing to help these communities adapt and repare for the future. at the international level, our commitment is unwavering. there is no country on the planet that can walk away from the challenge and reality of the challenge and reality of climate change. pm trudeau: and for our part, canada will continue to fight for the global plan that has a realistic chance of countering it. we have a responsibility to future generations and we will uphold it. we have a chance to build in we have a chance to build in we have a chance to build in canada -- pm trudeau: we have a chance to canada -- pm trudeau: we have a chance to build in canada and around the world economies that are clean. that are growing, that are forward looking. we will not let that opportunity pass us by. opportunity pass us by. translator: in canada, this means imposing a tari
in canada's western arctic, the permafrost is melting and huge pieces of tundra are falling in the ocean. and inuit elders are finding it difficult to forecast the weather like they used to. so difficult that many are now reluctant to try. at home, we're rushing to help these communities adapt and repare for the future. at the international level, our commitment is unwavering. there is no country on the planet that can walk away from the challenge and reality of the challenge and reality of...
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well that's bizarre what special about kermit berg is that in this case the arctic visor reboard commissionedhim to produce works that show this connection with flies and. that was our hope here to that by employing a variety of perspectives of parliamentary goings on parliamentary architecture the spirit of parliamentarian ism that make politics come alive this is mostly a political event if this. is already bought ten of burke's pictures he was also fascinated by these loudspeakers in an age where we're constantly bombarded with images he focuses on objects people often overlook if they spend any time with my pictures they will come away with a very in-depth knowledge of part of that environment instead of a blur of that environment where they don't remember anything clearly the haven't seen any details properly they haven't seen any shadows they won't remember any shadows all the things that make that room alive have been missed. during his visits burge explores as much as possible he stumbled upon the bonus tax reference library in a place like parliament where the word reign supreme it e
well that's bizarre what special about kermit berg is that in this case the arctic visor reboard commissionedhim to produce works that show this connection with flies and. that was our hope here to that by employing a variety of perspectives of parliamentary goings on parliamentary architecture the spirit of parliamentarian ism that make politics come alive this is mostly a political event if this. is already bought ten of burke's pictures he was also fascinated by these loudspeakers in an age...