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for the danish captain of the majestic mask it's been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> i haven here since childhood and it's definitely a childhood dream of mine coming in to copenhagen on a ship. i didn't ever, ever realize or imagine that it would be on the world's largest ship and as a captain. >> reporter: this container ship is part of the new triple-e class it was built in south korea for the danish come man toy transport goods between asia and europe. within two years, it's expected that there will be 20 of these operating at a total cost of almost $4 billion. although it's big, the vessel sails at slower speeds which re deucing carbon dioxide emissions. >> the triple-e class will reduce transferring of goods by 50%, and that's compared to the industry average. so compared to other container ships on the same route and it's a combination of a bigger ship, more boxed shaped hull and then the more efficient engine. >> reporter: with room to hold more than 18,000 of these containers, you can begin to see just how enormous this ship is. but with the asia to europe route alr
for the danish captain of the majestic mask it's been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> i haven here since childhood and it's definitely a childhood dream of mine coming in to copenhagen on a ship. i didn't ever, ever realize or imagine that it would be on the world's largest ship and as a captain. >> reporter: this container ship is part of the new triple-e class it was built in south korea for the danish come man toy transport goods between asia and europe. within two years,...
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she married in copenhagen where she would have liked to stay.instead, she commutes to work now from sweden. she had to move to live with her husband. >> our apartment is right on the water. every now and again, i look out on the bridge and think, "that's my home. why do i have to live over here?" they are a binational couple that married in denmark and want to stay in denmark, but marrying in denmark does not guarantee you a danish residency permit. he is palestinian and after suffering political persecution in syria, he applied for asylum in denmark. the government denied his request because he did not have the right documentation. >> every time, the answer was no. even the lawyers, no. >> their experience could not be more different. danish officials were friendly, helpful, and effective, in spite of the fact that some of her documents are from the former soviet union. german authorities wanted to check every detail. that would have taken months. but in denmark, marriage registration went without a hitch. >> we got the approval of the next day
she married in copenhagen where she would have liked to stay.instead, she commutes to work now from sweden. she had to move to live with her husband. >> our apartment is right on the water. every now and again, i look out on the bridge and think, "that's my home. why do i have to live over here?" they are a binational couple that married in denmark and want to stay in denmark, but marrying in denmark does not guarantee you a danish residency permit. he is palestinian and after...
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for the captain of this it has been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> since here from childhoods a dream of mine and coming in here on a ship, i didn't ever realize or imagine it would be on the world's largest ship and as a captain. >> reporter: this ship is part of the new tripoli class and built for the company mask to transport goods between asia and europe and in two years it's expected there will be 20 operating and a total cost of almost $4 billion. it's big and sails slow reducing c 02. >> it will reduce the emissions for transporting goods by 50% compared to the industry average so compared to container ships on the same route and combination of bigger ship and more box shaped hull and then the more efficient engine. >> reporter: with room to hold more than 18,000 of these containers, you can begin to see just how enormous the ship is but with the asia to europe over capacity there are concerns that ships this big will struggle to stay fully loaded. but shipping analysts warns that it's smaller, older vessels that could lose out. >> the over capacity will persist for ye
for the captain of this it has been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> since here from childhoods a dream of mine and coming in here on a ship, i didn't ever realize or imagine it would be on the world's largest ship and as a captain. >> reporter: this ship is part of the new tripoli class and built for the company mask to transport goods between asia and europe and in two years it's expected there will be 20 operating and a total cost of almost $4 billion. it's big and sails...
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. >> some of you might remember the climate summit in k copenhagen. one number in it, two degrees. >> two degrees. the average temperature has only gone up .8 of a degree celsius since 1880. what is the chance that we're going osee a 2 degree increase any time in the future? >> what bill breaks down in the film, why the film is called do the math, he breaks it down in a summer way, the 2° number that was decided in coa copenhagen, g that number as a guide, he was able to look at data and there was a report called the car born tracker initiative, 565 which is bill's second number, gigatons, a big aton of carbon dioxide if we burn that much we will get to that number -- >> is it a cumulative thing? you're talking about we're going to burn 565 gigatons in a matter of a few years. >> where 15 years we'll be at that 565 number that's going to hit that first number. >> that 2 degree rise in temperatures. if that were to happen, it does seem rather extreme, given the amount of fossil fuels we've been dumping into the atmosphere for so many years. >> to remem
. >> some of you might remember the climate summit in k copenhagen. one number in it, two degrees. >> two degrees. the average temperature has only gone up .8 of a degree celsius since 1880. what is the chance that we're going osee a 2 degree increase any time in the future? >> what bill breaks down in the film, why the film is called do the math, he breaks it down in a summer way, the 2° number that was decided in coa copenhagen, g that number as a guide, he was able to look...
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president in copenhagen tried to get an agreement to set up a finance facility. the problem is they have to come up with the money up front and then the benefits are free and the energy is free. so he tried to do that. i think the world bank is going to take the lead on that now and i think they'll be -- the united states will have a chance to do that. a lot of states have got good laws. it's very interesting. texas condemn this is but they produce more than electricity from wind than all but six countries in the world. and they act like it's a bad deal but actually it's a good deal. so it's very interesting to see who's part of this and who's not i'm trying to get puerto rico which has a cost of 36 cents a kilowatt hour which is -- new york's the highest price in america. 13.39. that's kilowatt hour costs. all the caribbean countries are between 61 cents including the virgin islands which means we can install solar and wind without subsidies at a profit and set up a model, if you will, for other places and in america in some states we have good incentives for bu
president in copenhagen tried to get an agreement to set up a finance facility. the problem is they have to come up with the money up front and then the benefits are free and the energy is free. so he tried to do that. i think the world bank is going to take the lead on that now and i think they'll be -- the united states will have a chance to do that. a lot of states have got good laws. it's very interesting. texas condemn this is but they produce more than electricity from wind than all but...
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. >> reporter: copenhagen is home to a mask which hopes the giant container ships will rule the wavesemarkable maiden voyage. >> reporter: this is one of three like it and the biggest in the world and at 400 meters long it's as long as four football pitches and almost as wide as one. so the danish captain it has been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> here since childhood and a dream of mine that coming in on a ship i didn't ever realize or imagine that it would be on the world's largest ship and as a captain. >> reporter: this container ship is part of the new triple, e class and built by the company mask to transport goods between asia and europe and in years there will be 20 operating at a total cost of almost $4 billion. although it's big the vessel sails at slow speed reducing c 02 emissions. >> reporter: it will reduce transporting goods by 50% compared to the industry average, so compared to other container ships on the same route and it's a combination of bigger ship, more box shaped hull and then more efficient engine. >> reporter: with room to hold more than 18,000 of t
. >> reporter: copenhagen is home to a mask which hopes the giant container ships will rule the wavesemarkable maiden voyage. >> reporter: this is one of three like it and the biggest in the world and at 400 meters long it's as long as four football pitches and almost as wide as one. so the danish captain it has been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> here since childhood and a dream of mine that coming in on a ship i didn't ever realize or imagine that it would be on the...
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i learned we were both present in copenhagen. we were saying u.s. had the highest emissions in the world and china was catching up. now only a few years later we have a situation where china has now doubled the emissions of the ones we have in u.s. this is actually reshaping the situation when it comes to climate protection. we are both responsible for lowering our emissions and we are doing so. but we must also face the fact we will very soon have a situation where 25% of the global emissions is from european union and united states together. so the world can say, solve it. they need to take in the percent outside the european union and the united states. that is our problem. we want to deal with this but it has to be a global answer. >> the final question goes to margaret talav of bloomberg news. >> thank you. mr. president, tomorrow you'll see president putin at the g-20. with russia and u.s. relations seriously strained. do you see value in trying to get him to drop opposition to a syria strike? or are you efforts now aed eat excluding russia fr
i learned we were both present in copenhagen. we were saying u.s. had the highest emissions in the world and china was catching up. now only a few years later we have a situation where china has now doubled the emissions of the ones we have in u.s. this is actually reshaping the situation when it comes to climate protection. we are both responsible for lowering our emissions and we are doing so. but we must also face the fact we will very soon have a situation where 25% of the global emissions...
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i think i've lived in other cities king important and copenhagen where they have higher transit and i want to make it happen here thank you >> was is joel. >> oh, sorry. >> commissioner breed and i want to make a comment when you give your name be clear and we need a minute to make sure we get the right name for the right materials so for the future speakers thank you. >> o fret. >> next speaker >> good morning commissioners i'm peter. and thank you for the opportunity to speak and your consideration for the tenderloin and dentist seat on the c ac. i'm a resident of the turned out and i live at the are corresponding of gary. i'm a transit rider don't own a car and rely upon the 38 and i'm familiar with the challenges with the offer crowding and believe this project is a real suspended u opportunity to address the issues. i work for the san francisco environment in the clean transportation division where i support the implementation of policies and programs that support the transportation use in the city and hopes in reducing the trips. from the management prospective projects like the
i think i've lived in other cities king important and copenhagen where they have higher transit and i want to make it happen here thank you >> was is joel. >> oh, sorry. >> commissioner breed and i want to make a comment when you give your name be clear and we need a minute to make sure we get the right name for the right materials so for the future speakers thank you. >> o fret. >> next speaker >> good morning commissioners i'm peter. and thank you for the...
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to prove their bravery, it was flight 666 to hel, the actual number of the finn air flight from copenhagens, the ceo of men's warehouse said they don't like the way they look after wedding sales plummeted after bride reluctant to get married. what is it about this day that has 20 million americans filled with dread. numerologists kid 12 a complete number -- 12 months, 12 signs of zodiac, 12 gods of olympus and disciples of christ. case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out. it may be the film franchise, creeping out the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't get shot or arrested these guys may be the luckiest goof balls on the plan
to prove their bravery, it was flight 666 to hel, the actual number of the finn air flight from copenhagens, the ceo of men's warehouse said they don't like the way they look after wedding sales plummeted after bride reluctant to get married. what is it about this day that has 20 million americans filled with dread. numerologists kid 12 a complete number -- 12 months, 12 signs of zodiac, 12 gods of olympus and disciples of christ. case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last...
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the geological survey of denmark in greenland g us and working on the dark snow project live from copenhagen denmark because the box welcome. it's good to be with you thank you please tell us about the dark snow project. that is the project focused on the twenty twelve melt layer in greenland we observed at record setting melt last year in two thousand and twelve and the question of the role of. from wildfire and industrial pollution has not really been answered so completely we'd like to put. this dark material that multiplying an existing sheet. back we'd like to put that into context and we've just returned from greenland we've obtained several course and surface samples where we're now trying to get the ice to the appropriate laboratories to look at it under new microscope technology and chemical analyses to try to fingerprint the source of the light absorbing impurities and then with those numbers to put a quantity out how important quantitatively is it is carbon black. to. the story of the increasing melts we know that the reflectivity of the ice sheet has been declining more than six
the geological survey of denmark in greenland g us and working on the dark snow project live from copenhagen denmark because the box welcome. it's good to be with you thank you please tell us about the dark snow project. that is the project focused on the twenty twelve melt layer in greenland we observed at record setting melt last year in two thousand and twelve and the question of the role of. from wildfire and industrial pollution has not really been answered so completely we'd like to put....
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the regularly scheduled flight from copenhagen to helsinki is flight 6-6-6 and the airport code is h-e-l-lrs of sold out flights are not superstitious. the flight crew is iron maiden. >> at number three, what goes up, must come down. 300 balloons tried to cross the atlantic. >> do you think you've got what it takes? well, do you? >> if you're above average, asking to take off somewhere along the coast of canada. he planned it safely and is taking it easy tonight. >> we might just make it. >> and, number four, the >> this guy claims to have eaten 12,000 big macs over the course of the last 30 years. the active 64-year-old weighs 165 pounds and has normal cholesterol level. >> i'm questioning the arteries in your heart and your liver. >> before you begin a regimen of 12, 12,000 big macs, please consult your physician. >>> number five, is it a tad too short shorts that are not as cute as she thinks. >> i was absolutely going for shock value and a little bit embarrassed. >> i'm just glad she didn't wear a tube top, too. >> it took a wliel, but by the ebd of the evening, his daughter was embarr
the regularly scheduled flight from copenhagen to helsinki is flight 6-6-6 and the airport code is h-e-l-lrs of sold out flights are not superstitious. the flight crew is iron maiden. >> at number three, what goes up, must come down. 300 balloons tried to cross the atlantic. >> do you think you've got what it takes? well, do you? >> if you're above average, asking to take off somewhere along the coast of canada. he planned it safely and is taking it easy tonight. >> we...
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but of course president obama had already been to copenhagen in 2009 for the u.n. climate conference; he had been to oslo, norway, to accept his nobel prize. he is welcoming the three presidents of the baltic states on friday in the oval office, so that canceled out any of the three baltic states, so sweden and finland were certainly the most logical choices. and stockholm won that choice. this is in fact the first time a president has visited sweden in a bilateral capacity. president bush was the first president to visit sweden, i believe, in 2009 in gothenburg, sweden, for u.s.-eu summit. but this is the first time that we'll have a president visit the capital. president obama arrives in sweden and will be greeted by prime minister fredrik reinfeldt. he has led a center-right government for the last seven years. he will face elections next year. certainly sweden has experienced some unsettled times and its own challenges dealing with integration of immigrants. if you'll recall, in may, about six days of riots in the suburbs of stockholm dealing with a police shoo
but of course president obama had already been to copenhagen in 2009 for the u.n. climate conference; he had been to oslo, norway, to accept his nobel prize. he is welcoming the three presidents of the baltic states on friday in the oval office, so that canceled out any of the three baltic states, so sweden and finland were certainly the most logical choices. and stockholm won that choice. this is in fact the first time a president has visited sweden in a bilateral capacity. president bush was...
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. >> copenhagen, london and berlin. >> the work is paying off. >> this one we're almost sure is a new>> molly starts at johns hopkins this fall and plans to keep learning about the natural world creature by creature. >> saving the org mix and also larger eco system it lives in. >> yes. >> it's remarkable with some of those. >> let's turn our attention to the forecast. >> doppler radar loop, scattered showers moving through the east bay happening over last several hours because of a flow of moisture tomorrow, sunny skies, filtered sunshine. high temperatures mid to upper 80s inland. it's going to be hot by the end of the week ask throughout the weekend. about 90s around the bay, warm weather is here. >> yes. >> thank you. >> still open question in raider nation now. >> yes. >> raiders is not named a starting quarterback. an update from the head coach >>> a play off over at the coliseum. texas had a one game lead but oakland took care that have with homers good way to spend labor day. had his 21 of the year, dan stairly kept the rangers off the board until the 5th. coco krift eating his
. >> copenhagen, london and berlin. >> the work is paying off. >> this one we're almost sure is a new>> molly starts at johns hopkins this fall and plans to keep learning about the natural world creature by creature. >> saving the org mix and also larger eco system it lives in. >> yes. >> it's remarkable with some of those. >> let's turn our attention to the forecast. >> doppler radar loop, scattered showers moving through the east bay...
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. >> copenhagen, london and berlin.this one we're almost sure a new species. >> just exciting. >> molly starts at johns hopkins this fall and plans to keep learning about the tural world creature by creature. >> saving therg mix and also larger eco system it lives in. >> yes. >> it's remarkable with some of those. >> let's turn our attenti to the forecast. >> doppler radar loop, scattered shower moving through the east bay happening over last several hours because of a flow of moisture tomorrow, sunny skies, filtered sunshine. high temperatures mid to upper 80s inland. it's goi to be hot by the end of the week ask roughout the weekend. about 90s around theay, warm weather is here. >> yes. >> thank you. >> still open question in raider nation now >> yes. >> raiders is not named a starting quarterback. an update from the head coach. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! >>> a play off over at the colise.
. >> copenhagen, london and berlin.this one we're almost sure a new species. >> just exciting. >> molly starts at johns hopkins this fall and plans to keep learning about the tural world creature by creature. >> saving therg mix and also larger eco system it lives in. >> yes. >> it's remarkable with some of those. >> let's turn our attenti to the forecast. >> doppler radar loop, scattered shower moving through the east bay happening over last...
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and we were both present in copenhagen and said that the u.s. had the highest emissions in the world and that china was catching up. now only-- >> you've been listening to president obama holding a news conference in stockholm, sweden. he was asked directly by an american reporter would he act on syria without congressional approval. he gave a very long answer. he started out by saying, he did not set the red line. that was set by the world community right after world war i. he said, my credibility is not on the line. it is the credibility of congress that's on the line. that's what he said. he went on to say he did not actually answer the question what happens if it's a no vote in congress. he did not directly answer that question. he said, i believe congress will act and will approve action. that's what he just said. all right. liz macdonald is with me as we move toward the opening of the market this morning. by the way, the prison of -- price of oil down 18 a barrel as we speak and the stock market, the dow futures indicate a loss of maybe 20
and we were both present in copenhagen and said that the u.s. had the highest emissions in the world and that china was catching up. now only-- >> you've been listening to president obama holding a news conference in stockholm, sweden. he was asked directly by an american reporter would he act on syria without congressional approval. he gave a very long answer. he started out by saying, he did not set the red line. that was set by the world community right after world war i. he said, my...
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we were both present in copenhagen but we were saying that u.s. had the highest admissions in the world and that china was catching up. now only a few years later we have a situation where china has now doubledadmissions that we have in the u.s. this is reshaping the situation when it comes to climate protection. we are both responsible for lowering our emissions and we're doing so. 25% of the global emissions is from european union and the united states together. they need to take in the 75% of the european union and the united states. that is our problem. we want to deal with this, but it has to be a global answer. >> final question goes to margaret of bloomberg news. >> thank you. mr. president, tomorrow you'll see president putin at the g-20 with russia and u.s. relations seriously strained. do you see value in him dropping opposition to syrian strike or are you, your efforts now aimed at excluding russia from the decision and looking back at your hopes for a reset. do you believe you have overestimated what you could change or mr. putin chang
we were both present in copenhagen but we were saying that u.s. had the highest admissions in the world and that china was catching up. now only a few years later we have a situation where china has now doubledadmissions that we have in the u.s. this is reshaping the situation when it comes to climate protection. we are both responsible for lowering our emissions and we're doing so. 25% of the global emissions is from european union and the united states together. they need to take in the 75%...
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it's flying from copenhagen to new sinky. and it's on friday the 13th. says the numbers have been a joke among the staff. friday the 13th considered bad luck in a lot of companies. numbers 666 have the devilish biblical associations. >> but flight 666 to hel hmm. sal, would you take that flight? >> i'm not generally superstitious but why push it? we are in the whole year of 2013. so i guess i got over that. let's take a look at the commute now. of course anyone who does get into a crash today will remember that they got into a crash on friday the 13th. that is just the way it goes. and they will become superstitious. northbound 280 that traffic is moving along pretty well. no major problems here. i got word from chp. six vehicles, one big rig. if you are driving into richmond, 80 still looks good down to oakland. now let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. a little low out here will play into our sunday forecast. we'll have more on that in a moment. there is plenty of good breeze and lots of low clouds. windy at times. pretty good gust. cooler lows thi
it's flying from copenhagen to new sinky. and it's on friday the 13th. says the numbers have been a joke among the staff. friday the 13th considered bad luck in a lot of companies. numbers 666 have the devilish biblical associations. >> but flight 666 to hel hmm. sal, would you take that flight? >> i'm not generally superstitious but why push it? we are in the whole year of 2013. so i guess i got over that. let's take a look at the commute now. of course anyone who does get into...
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that process basically collapsed in copenhagen in 1989. couldn't come to an agreement.he other attempt at international treaty is definition of insanity. i think context is warranted. over the last five years, we have been moving heavily from coal to gas. that's a positive transition. we just did an analysis that found that 36 times more carbon emissions were avoided since 1950 in the united states, through natural gas and nuclear, than through solar and wind and geothermal combined. yet this is kind of the funny part of it all. is that natural gas and nuclear are the two energy technologies least popular among the people that are most concerned about climate change. and the people that are the least concerned about climate change, the climate skeptics are the ones that actually tend to favor natural gas an nuclear. so i think we -- >> brad your reaction to that? >> i've read the break throughs report and it's a nice analysis of 20th century energy policy. but the important thing is, i don't really understand what michael's claimed that the people more concerned about c
that process basically collapsed in copenhagen in 1989. couldn't come to an agreement.he other attempt at international treaty is definition of insanity. i think context is warranted. over the last five years, we have been moving heavily from coal to gas. that's a positive transition. we just did an analysis that found that 36 times more carbon emissions were avoided since 1950 in the united states, through natural gas and nuclear, than through solar and wind and geothermal combined. yet this...
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. >> copenhagen. london. the ber license. >>reporter: the work is paying off. >> this one we are almost sure is a new species. which is very exciting. >>reporter: she starts at johns hopkins university this fall and plans to keep learning about the natural world creature by creature ichltd saving the organism and also the larger economy system it lives in. >>reporter: key part of protecting critical habitat benefit is too late. abcs 7 news. >> coming up. smart phone for your wrichlingt up next on 7 news at 9:00. what it may look like and what it is supposed to do. >> and moments away. here's live look sky 7. cal-trans just tweeted that workers are moving into position. moving into position. >> stay with us more as w >> technology news. samsung world largest smart phone make maker. now they are ready to roll out a smart did he vase you wear on the wrist. jonathan bloom spoke with tech writer would got a sneak peek days ahead of his official unveiling. >> it was phone call that made venture writer christina the envy of every jo
. >> copenhagen. london. the ber license. >>reporter: the work is paying off. >> this one we are almost sure is a new species. which is very exciting. >>reporter: she starts at johns hopkins university this fall and plans to keep learning about the natural world creature by creature ichltd saving the organism and also the larger economy system it lives in. >>reporter: key part of protecting critical habitat benefit is too late. abcs 7 news. >> coming up....
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these international negotiations about climate that hit and hit an iceberg to mix a metaphor at copenhagen in two thousand and nine. in the in australia they just elected a new conservative government and the head of that government today announced that he is closing the office of climate science it's got a different name but that's basically the office there their carbon watchdog the nerve that actually watched our. thoughts all the australia just went through. the hottest summer they've ever seen. they had got so hot they had to take a new colors the national weather service had to add new colors to their power to illustrate just how hot. you know it is a great shame that the mining industry in australia was strong enough to install their guy in power you think that's what had i think that's what happened though it may look to push back you think we have media problems here rupert murdoch owns about seventy percent of the newspaper readership. in australia. that you know that's where that's where rupert murdoch came from i know that he's one of there along with cole he may be their most
these international negotiations about climate that hit and hit an iceberg to mix a metaphor at copenhagen in two thousand and nine. in the in australia they just elected a new conservative government and the head of that government today announced that he is closing the office of climate science it's got a different name but that's basically the office there their carbon watchdog the nerve that actually watched our. thoughts all the australia just went through. the hottest summer they've ever...
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by begin by big industry to industry it's not going to be possible we're not going to be able to copenhagen by giving it to the corporations to do voluntarily or through the use of technology is not going to happen you need to have concerted government effort it is not there's no way around it you see a free market it seems to me like instead of calling it a carbon tax we should simply call it a waste disposal fee because it was a whether that will be a goal of a fear of tax i mean that's exactly what it is my thing is this whenever you think we will never you're even discussing introducing new taxes on anything nothing because you know let's look at the incentives and let's look at whether or not that has worked in the past and solving the type of problem or i would love to see exxon mobil turn into the world's largest solar company that would not be lovely you know i mean if we if we gave them the incentive we said hey you want to burn those that two trillion tons were the fossil fuel that if you're going to innovate you change you change the you change the regulation you change the rules
by begin by big industry to industry it's not going to be possible we're not going to be able to copenhagen by giving it to the corporations to do voluntarily or through the use of technology is not going to happen you need to have concerted government effort it is not there's no way around it you see a free market it seems to me like instead of calling it a carbon tax we should simply call it a waste disposal fee because it was a whether that will be a goal of a fear of tax i mean that's...
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geological survey of denmark in greenland jean us and working on a dark snow project live from copenhagen denmark because her box welcome. it's good to be with you thank you please tell us about the dark snow project. that is the project focused on the twenty twelve melt layer in greenland we observed a record setting melt last year in two thousand and twelve and the question of the role of so it from wildfire and industrial pollution has not really been answered it's completely we'd like to put. this dark material that's multiplying an existing feedback we'd like to put that into context and we've just returned from greenland we've obtained several course and surface samples where we're now trying to get the ice to the appropriate laboratories to look at it under its new microscope technology and chemical analyses to try to fingerprint the source of the light absorbing impurities and then with those numbers to put a quantity out how important quantitatively is it is carbon black. to. the story of the increasing melts we know that the reflectivity of the ice sheet has been declining more
geological survey of denmark in greenland jean us and working on a dark snow project live from copenhagen denmark because her box welcome. it's good to be with you thank you please tell us about the dark snow project. that is the project focused on the twenty twelve melt layer in greenland we observed a record setting melt last year in two thousand and twelve and the question of the role of so it from wildfire and industrial pollution has not really been answered it's completely we'd like to...
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officials say the flight from copenhagen was almost full. clear skies were expected.t just that. flight 666 to hel landed safely hours ago. on facebook we asked our viewers to share any superstitions they have on friday the 13th. and manuel said. ...only superstitious when it comes to the tsmichael said'! gotta get down on friday regardless if it's the 13th or not". and rick says "it's been a great day so far!!" well rick, glad to hear it we always want to hear what you have to say. "like" kron 4's facebook page and share your comments! >> pam: you can meet "the family" and see an "insidious" new chapter of a popular horror franchise in theaters friday. here's melisa raney with this week's now showing. >> friday the 13th is a good day for a horror movie. >> get everybody out! >> reporter: this is a sequel of a childhood secret that this haunting the lambert family. >> i do not think that they are done with us. >> reporter: this is rated pg-13. and old habits die hard 4 " and the family ". michelle pfeiffer and robert deniro are relocated to a tiny town and are not abl
officials say the flight from copenhagen was almost full. clear skies were expected.t just that. flight 666 to hel landed safely hours ago. on facebook we asked our viewers to share any superstitions they have on friday the 13th. and manuel said. ...only superstitious when it comes to the tsmichael said'! gotta get down on friday regardless if it's the 13th or not". and rick says "it's been a great day so far!!" well rick, glad to hear it we always want to hear what you have to...
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sandra: you guys, friday the thirteenth from copenhagen to helsinki, call letters for helsinki our ages 666. the flight is apparently fulfill a lot of people -- charles: bring back the guy with the beard and the great voice, if this is the new ceo forget it. stuart: we are in agreement. miss kansas making waves at the miss america pageant. 20-year-old to reset veil showing off her tattoo during a swimsuit competition. i think this is absolutely fundamental the appalling, dreadful development. sandra: hy knows that -- there are some things about this young woman i actually really like and find endearingly she has five brothers none of whom joined their father to hunt, happens to be a skilled bow hunter. very extensive background with interesting attributes, and absolutely despicable, a glee, use some make up, cover it up. stuart: in previous sheet covered it up with makeup but now she is exposed. charles: if she was hiding herself how could she tell the young lady's not to -- stuart: when you and are fundamentally opposed to marking your body. charles: sandra: everybody can do what they
sandra: you guys, friday the thirteenth from copenhagen to helsinki, call letters for helsinki our ages 666. the flight is apparently fulfill a lot of people -- charles: bring back the guy with the beard and the great voice, if this is the new ceo forget it. stuart: we are in agreement. miss kansas making waves at the miss america pageant. 20-year-old to reset veil showing off her tattoo during a swimsuit competition. i think this is absolutely fundamental the appalling, dreadful development....
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i think it's been an interesting development off copenhagen. we were saying the u.s. had the highest emissions in the world and china was catching up. now only a few years later we have a situation where china doubled the emissions of the ones we have in the u.s. this is actually reshaping the situation when it comes to climate protection. we are both responsible for lowering our emissions and we are doing so. you we must also face the fact that we very soon have a situation where 25% of the global emissions are from the united states and europe. so we have to take in the 75% outside of the european union and the united states. we want to deal with this, but it has to be a global answer. >> the final question goes to margaret fallon of the global news. >> tomorrow you will meet with vladimir putin and relations are seriously strained. are your efforts now excluding russia from the decision to strike syria and do you believe in your reset you overestimated what you could change or do you believe mr. putin changed the rules midway. >> i will indulge you. >> can you take
i think it's been an interesting development off copenhagen. we were saying the u.s. had the highest emissions in the world and china was catching up. now only a few years later we have a situation where china doubled the emissions of the ones we have in the u.s. this is actually reshaping the situation when it comes to climate protection. we are both responsible for lowering our emissions and we are doing so. you we must also face the fact that we very soon have a situation where 25% of the...
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flight 666 flew from copenhagen to an airport with a code of hel.e, as you know, connect friday the 13th to bad luck. and the number 666 is associated with the devil. >> yes, it is. >> some publiccal line -- bub lickal lines. >>> ktvu first on the scene of this strip mall fire hours ago. we'll tell you why extra police presence was required. >>> and the chase began on highway 101. but it ended here in the yard of a san rafael home. we'll tell you what happened and what we've learned about the driver's past convictions. >>> and right now, we do have traffic that's getting busier in some areas. 280 is actually doing well this morning as you drive up to highway 17. we'll tell you more about the traffic coming up. >>> plenty of low clouds. there are breaks. it looks like it will burn off sooner. so a little warmer today. but what about the weekend? >>> there was a fire early this morning that started at a starbucks. but then it spread. still an active scene. we'll have much more on that in a couple of moments. good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i
flight 666 flew from copenhagen to an airport with a code of hel.e, as you know, connect friday the 13th to bad luck. and the number 666 is associated with the devil. >> yes, it is. >> some publiccal line -- bub lickal lines. >>> ktvu first on the scene of this strip mall fire hours ago. we'll tell you why extra police presence was required. >>> and the chase began on highway 101. but it ended here in the yard of a san rafael home. we'll tell you what happened and...
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. >>> the chief economist joins us from copenhagen. you've heard those comments coming from mr.ague and mr. kerry. this week in the markets could be extremely volatile as congress debates action on syria. we have the same level of uncertainty around what the fnc is going to do with regards to tapering. how do you want to position yourself in the markets this week? >> i put an ad out on friday that indicated that i am almost entirely moving my whole portfolio into fixed income. i think this is not the time to be risky. i don't think it's the time to go against the grain of what should always be your number one priority, which is preservation of capital. i think syria, with no disrespect, is a smaller issue for the financial market. i think the bigger one is the tapering. i think friday's number exactly does what it should not do. it is actually increasing the uncertainty on the action of the federal reserve going into the temper meeting. >> steve, you know it's interesting this morning we're reading one of the articles in the ft saying u.s. investors pumping more money into the e
. >>> the chief economist joins us from copenhagen. you've heard those comments coming from mr.ague and mr. kerry. this week in the markets could be extremely volatile as congress debates action on syria. we have the same level of uncertainty around what the fnc is going to do with regards to tapering. how do you want to position yourself in the markets this week? >> i put an ad out on friday that indicated that i am almost entirely moving my whole portfolio into fixed income. i...
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at that time, i come from denmark, grew up in copenhagen, denmark, and i was never -- i thought thaty's like you want to make it, what are your long-term goals, i just want to play music and have fun and live sort of in the moment, be a little more impulsive. the fact we're still doing this 32 years is obviously pretty crazy. >> and the height of discipline, by the way, because you said you weren't going to play tennis, because you weren't that disciplined, yet look at you. >> yeah. just thinking the last three to four days we've been here in new york, we've played the apollo theater, played yankee stadium on sunday for rivera's, you know, good-bye. we played howard stern. we played at howard stern's show yesterday. >> oh, my gosh. >> sitting here 32 years in. >> talk about mariano rivera for a second. he's one of the greatest baseball players ever to live, the greatest closer of all time, and he comes in every time to "enter sandman," which you played live. i like the cello version at fenway. i don't know if you've heard that one, too. >> heard most of them. >> when did you know tha
at that time, i come from denmark, grew up in copenhagen, denmark, and i was never -- i thought thaty's like you want to make it, what are your long-term goals, i just want to play music and have fun and live sort of in the moment, be a little more impulsive. the fact we're still doing this 32 years is obviously pretty crazy. >> and the height of discipline, by the way, because you said you weren't going to play tennis, because you weren't that disciplined, yet look at you. >> yeah....