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my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, like, , ringing the rl alarm bells. alling: there was no corals living. it had been so hot. we had looked at the noaa sea surface temperature maps, and it was clear that for 8 months, a hot spot due to climate change sat on that reef and the corals died, and it was striking. van thillo: global warming was well-known, but momost people dd not dare to say this was global warming, although, for u us, ths was a complete sisign that there was global warming. dustan: imagine you as a human being. we increase your body temperature by y two degrees, yu have a fever, r right? we incree it by anotother two dedegrees, d you'u're dead. that's what's happening to the reefs. if you recover from your fever, you can go on to be a perfectly healthy person. the reef can gogo on to be e a perfy healthy reef if this was just a one-time stress. if it bececomes a chronic stres
my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, like, , ringing the rl alarm bells. alling: there was no corals living. it had been so hot. we had looked at the noaa sea surface temperature maps, and it was clear that for 8 months, a hot spot due to climate change sat on that reef and the corals died, and it...
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about chasing coral. technology around the threat. of. going underground. well you go you could you know why don't order your sisters none of us are not allowed married and one million people died and i. killed people even. now you know once to come too late to chew everybody's randomness and that's. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline off to almost a decade how good are the results then usually peaceful by the people gathered in greece to watch the world get people to see what do i do a choice you can trade it be it will be she was i mean if i eat go. so much must. think it's just something not getting. why all the same measures still in place to one of the consequences to blue bird flu dispute who will first. this is the truth the consumer is the co
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fifty percent of the world's coral to disappear as we speak. about chasing coral. technology around the threat. of. going underground. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into peg's these are the countries with we korea commies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results. by the people living with them while. she was i mean. why are the same measures still in place. to weaken. the truth. is that. the bow to the decision. welcome back magic. minister theresa may refuses to uproot public sector pay cap despite declining annual wage increases for doctors to police officers on the tory austerity following multi-billion dollar bank bailouts but says one of the biggest n.h.s. strikes in history begins within twenty four hours how bad were the working conditions under private contractors for their cleaners and porters to walk out on
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to disappear in the last thirty years we speak to an emmy award winning director about chasing coral and getting to the heart of the matter of the vanguard of science and technology are under threat from the liberal austerity in britain all the civil coming up about to i'm going underground. so. you can learn to do you know this i noticed good morning and one million people and i'm. killed people. now no one still improve tooling a few bodies around and that's. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into peg's these are the countries with we korea commies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of low bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline after almost a decade how good are the results in your infeasible by the people gathered in which the wider world get people to see what i do. believe will be she was i mean if a legal. challenge. was always think it says something. why are the same measures still in place who want. t
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coral reefs are dying off around the world.o do due to rising ocean temperaturess but new evidence suggests certain types of sunscreens make it worse in popular tourist areas. >> here we have a number of tests going on. >> this biologist and his team study the effects of an active ingredient common in sunscreen called oxybenzone. >> you're talking a shot glass in a swimming pool. these are the kinds of things where it can begin to have action. >> his research confirms even a trace amount of oxybenzone can affect the coral. it's what encouraged the hawaii lawmakers to impose a statewide ban on the sale of all sunscreens that contain oxybenzone. he said people will have to learn to use sun blocks that contain titanium and zinc instead. >> reporter: if they approve the ban, hawaii will be the first. state to do so. >> yes. i'd like to see hawaii take the lead and make sure we can do all we can to protect our ocean environment. >> but sun screen makers are fighting back. a group representing about 90% of the personal care and cosme
coral reefs are dying off around the world.o do due to rising ocean temperaturess but new evidence suggests certain types of sunscreens make it worse in popular tourist areas. >> here we have a number of tests going on. >> this biologist and his team study the effects of an active ingredient common in sunscreen called oxybenzone. >> you're talking a shot glass in a swimming pool. these are the kinds of things where it can begin to have action. >> his research confirms...
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coral reefs are dying off around the world.eens make it worse in popular tourist areas. this biologist and his team study the effects of an active ingredient common in sunscreen called oxybenzone. >> you're talking a shot glass in a swimming pool. these are the kinds of things where it can begin to have action. >> he said even a trace of oxy ben zone can affect the coral. it's what encouraged the hawaii lawmakers to impose a statewide ban of all sunscreens that contain oxybenzone. he said people will have to learn to use sun blocks that contain titanium and zinc instead. >> reporter: if they approve the ban, hawaii will be the first. >> yes. and hopefully they'll take our lead. >> reporter: but sunscreen makers are fighting back. a group representing about 90% of the personal care and cosmetictry says there's no conclusive scientific that sunscreen ingredients negative limb packet coral reefs at levels that have been detected. >> what do you do? >> it's tough to slow global warming but we can do things to take pressure off cora
coral reefs are dying off around the world.eens make it worse in popular tourist areas. this biologist and his team study the effects of an active ingredient common in sunscreen called oxybenzone. >> you're talking a shot glass in a swimming pool. these are the kinds of things where it can begin to have action. >> he said even a trace of oxy ben zone can affect the coral. it's what encouraged the hawaii lawmakers to impose a statewide ban of all sunscreens that contain oxybenzone....
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they dug into the coral to build an airfield and nearly caves and tunnels.his shows the spot of a fortified cave or tunnel. these defenses were occupied by a garrison of 10,000 japanese soldiers commanded by this man, colonel kunio nakagawa. >> in charge of 10,000 japanese soldiers. quite a command. >> yes, it was. they thought the world of him. he was good. >> invasion of peleliu was part of what was dubbed "operation stalemate" for the taking of the palau islands. >> overall command was general major roy geiger. he was not a mud marine, not a ground pounder. he was an aviator. he ran the air force on guadalcanal, and did such a great job. >> under general gearing leading the first marine division was 55-year-old william h. rupertus, known to be complex, moody and sometimes unapproachable. >> he was a troubled -- psychologically troubled man. he did not have the support of many of the officers that worked for him in the 1st marine division. >> some felt rupertus hadn't recovered from the tragic loss of his wife and two children who died 15 years earlier fro
they dug into the coral to build an airfield and nearly caves and tunnels.his shows the spot of a fortified cave or tunnel. these defenses were occupied by a garrison of 10,000 japanese soldiers commanded by this man, colonel kunio nakagawa. >> in charge of 10,000 japanese soldiers. quite a command. >> yes, it was. they thought the world of him. he was good. >> invasion of peleliu was part of what was dubbed "operation stalemate" for the taking of the palau islands....
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they were barely visible, hidden in the coral and had their sights set sharply on the advancing marines. >> it's a pimple on the shoreline that sticks out, but from the tip of the point, you can look straight down the whole length of white beach one and two. you have a field of fire that is absolutely beautiful. you can't miss. >> first day we took the point, but we lost two platoons. the japanese counterattacked and divided. >> it was 18-year-old fred fox's second night on peleliu when he came face to face with the enemy. >> i crawled over, climbed down the cliff and i took about three steps and i heard a splash behind me. there were japs right under me. as soon as i turn around, a bayonet hit me right here in the chest. i grabbed the bayonet where it's attached to the rifle and i had this pistol, i just slammed it right in his face. he dropped everything and i took his rifle and jabbed it into him. i got a hit and then i got a hit across here. with a sabre. >> fox fell from the edge of a cliff and landed in the water. all night he lay there, clinging to life while japanese soldiers wa
they were barely visible, hidden in the coral and had their sights set sharply on the advancing marines. >> it's a pimple on the shoreline that sticks out, but from the tip of the point, you can look straight down the whole length of white beach one and two. you have a field of fire that is absolutely beautiful. you can't miss. >> first day we took the point, but we lost two platoons. the japanese counterattacked and divided. >> it was 18-year-old fred fox's second night on...
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. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, coral reefs are dying around the world and beach tourists coulde why lawmakers in hawaii are considering a ban on certain types of sunscreen to save the coral off its coast. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news had. breathe easier with your vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. can i have a peanut butter sandwich? can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. take an extra 20%kohl's off your purchase. sale get the gear. win the school year. graphic tees are $10.39. young men's baseball tees are also only $10.39 and junior's plaid wovens are $11.99 plus get kohl's cash too. game on. kohl's. >>> our top stories this morning, a vigil was held in charlottesville last night denouncing racism. two white house business councils have been disbanded after more than a dozen ceos quit in protest of president trump's comments on the violence. the joint chi
. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, coral reefs are dying around the world and beach tourists coulde why lawmakers in hawaii are considering a ban on certain types of sunscreen to save the coral off its coast. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news had. breathe easier with your vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. can i have a peanut butter sandwich? can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. one for charlie. (gasp) look mom!...
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these red coral beads come from india.triking up an acquaintance with a famous passenger. filmmaker and broadcaster lowell thomas is on a mission trip to aid the dalai lama, and naomi tags along. thedalai lama? >> yes. naomi was working in first class. she met lowell thomas. he was looking for somebody who could buy, inexpensively, all the supplies to build houses for the refugees. >> that is amazing. over the decades, naomi stockpiles her beads in her san francisco condo. >> i thought she was a smuggler, which made it even more exciting. >> what?! >> she was this kind of bigger-than-life, independent woman who did exactly what she wanted, and i thought she was magic. >> she never married? >> no, she never did. she had many proposals. she had so many diamond rings that she took all the diamonds and made one band. >> from different guys? >> all from different guys. >> by the early 2000s, naomi is long retired from pan am, and her world travels have come to an end. but even into her 80s, she's still feisty as ever. >> she wa
these red coral beads come from india.triking up an acquaintance with a famous passenger. filmmaker and broadcaster lowell thomas is on a mission trip to aid the dalai lama, and naomi tags along. thedalai lama? >> yes. naomi was working in first class. she met lowell thomas. he was looking for somebody who could buy, inexpensively, all the supplies to build houses for the refugees. >> that is amazing. over the decades, naomi stockpiles her beads in her san francisco condo. >>...
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the coral reefs are dying off at an alarming rate and scientists now believe sunscreen could be parto take you under water, coming up on "cbs this morning." >> that's the cbs news for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. s news for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anna ree green. have a great day. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. i'm kenny choi. >>> thank you for waking up with us as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning. it's not the weekend yet, but let's get the party started. it's thursday, august 17. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. the party has started! wahoo! [ laughter ] >> at 4:30 a.m. >> why not? [ laughter ] >> i just said to her, is this re
the coral reefs are dying off at an alarming rate and scientists now believe sunscreen could be parto take you under water, coming up on "cbs this morning." >> that's the cbs news for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. s news for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anna ree green. have a great day. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a...
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we also have fish that live in those coral reefs. if we don't have our corals, we are not going to have fish and that is going to bring down our tourism industry. >> it is said that this is where america wakes up, we are across the international date line, it 3:00 a.m. here and as far as i'm concerned and talking to dozens of people here, they seem in pretty good spirits. >> jon: i was there a couple of decades ago, beautiful place. as tensions on the korean peninsula rise, top u.s. general is trying to improve our working relationship with china's military. but our next guest does not believe china's military can convince pyongyang to shape up, he tells us why. plus, space x launching an unmanned rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the sweet surprise the astronaut had awaiting them next. >> three, two, one. managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can reall
we also have fish that live in those coral reefs. if we don't have our corals, we are not going to have fish and that is going to bring down our tourism industry. >> it is said that this is where america wakes up, we are across the international date line, it 3:00 a.m. here and as far as i'm concerned and talking to dozens of people here, they seem in pretty good spirits. >> jon: i was there a couple of decades ago, beautiful place. as tensions on the korean peninsula rise, top u.s....
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there is coral and all sorts of sea shells falling out of the side of the highway and the palisades innew york, i've driven down the west side highway a million times and i thought they were grand and majestic to look at but in 2013 i saw a paper by colombian and mit focusing this thing that you are used to cause one of the worst massive extinctions in history. kind of the big revelation for me and theology is around us and no matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history of the rock you are standing on it's a fascinating story. i caught this bug late in life and i have the zeal of a recent convert to geology. back. >> is it understood what causes the massive volcanic events. >> the there are a few leading theories. it starts to get into a high level of geophysics which is hard to understand the papers that are written on but mantle plumes is the biggest theory that you have this especially hot plastic blob that surges to the service in one of the massive extinctions takes place when pangaea is drifting apart in the cost might have been. that is a lot of debate on
there is coral and all sorts of sea shells falling out of the side of the highway and the palisades innew york, i've driven down the west side highway a million times and i thought they were grand and majestic to look at but in 2013 i saw a paper by colombian and mit focusing this thing that you are used to cause one of the worst massive extinctions in history. kind of the big revelation for me and theology is around us and no matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history...
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there's coral and all sorts of these seashells just falling out of the side of the highway.then the palisades in york, i've driven down the west side of a million times and always thought they were kind of grand and majestic to look at, but then in 2013 i saw this paper by columbia and mit folks a this thing that you're used to actually cause one of the worst mass extinctions in our history. that was kind of the big revelation for me was geology is all around us. no matter where you're standing, if you look at the geological history of the rock your standing on, it's just a fascinating story. i kind of caught this bug late in life and i've the zeal of the recent convert i guess to geology. >> so is it understood what causes these massive volcanic event? >> there's a few theories. the leading one is so it starts to get into pretty high level of geophysics which is hard to understand some of the papers that are written on it, but i know mantle plumes is the biggest three, just that you this especially hot like plastic blob of magma that services to the surface to one of the ma
there's coral and all sorts of these seashells just falling out of the side of the highway.then the palisades in york, i've driven down the west side of a million times and always thought they were kind of grand and majestic to look at, but then in 2013 i saw this paper by columbia and mit folks a this thing that you're used to actually cause one of the worst mass extinctions in our history. that was kind of the big revelation for me was geology is all around us. no matter where you're...
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jim molan from ladbrokes coral, thanks for joining pastime. good morning. some have been heavy overnight and some have thunder and lightning embedded —— isn't it? . the heaviest showers have been in parts of lancashire. they have been coming in through the night, torrential, intense downpours and it's the same too, heavy ones in parts of north—west wales so if you're travelling then bear that in mind, you could run into surface water issues. a largely dry start for most of the uk, a chilly one, the sun is out but through the date showers will develop more widely and some could be heavy, thundery with hail -- some could be heavy, thundery with hail —— day. in between there will be sunshine. in the south—eastern quarter, parts of it didn't get above 13 celsius yesterday. today we're back up to 20 or 21. if you're out of the showers in the sunshine, wherever you are it won't feel too bad at all and there will be sunshine in between those showers but if you catch a shower you will know all about it. only slowly through the evening and overnight we
jim molan from ladbrokes coral, thanks for joining pastime. good morning. some have been heavy overnight and some have thunder and lightning embedded —— isn't it? . the heaviest showers have been in parts of lancashire. they have been coming in through the night, torrential, intense downpours and it's the same too, heavy ones in parts of north—west wales so if you're travelling then bear that in mind, you could run into surface water issues. a largely dry start for most of the uk, a...
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>>reporter: i'm standing here by gary and coral showwelser. it looks beautiful. let me turn my head. that's a big sinkhole. and that's video of the big sinkhole full of rushing water. when did you see the sinkhole? >> we first saw the sinkhole on the morning of saturday, july 29th. we had more rain that friday night. it really came through here like a gully washer. it is now eroding underneath the support for our pool. so we're at-risk of losing the pool. >> you need to act quickly? >> yes. >> all this because core says a storm water drainpipe that runs under their yard busted. >> how much does this cost to fix? >> the lowest estimate we received was $86,000. the highest was $120,000. >> wow. a little more money than we have in the so we are in a crisis mode and we're looking for help because we're not getting it from the county and we're not getting it from our homeowner's association. >> we called the county and the homeowner's association and we heard from mcdonald, the treasure of that homeowner's association. >> it didn't sound like i was responsible for the
>>reporter: i'm standing here by gary and coral showwelser. it looks beautiful. let me turn my head. that's a big sinkhole. and that's video of the big sinkhole full of rushing water. when did you see the sinkhole? >> we first saw the sinkhole on the morning of saturday, july 29th. we had more rain that friday night. it really came through here like a gully washer. it is now eroding underneath the support for our pool. so we're at-risk of losing the pool. >> you need to act...
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multiple times on coral street. it happened sunday in broad daylight. >>> just tonight another shooting on l street in northwest d.c. there have been no arrests in any of the nine shootings that have happened in the district since saturday night. >>> thousands of summer vacations on hold in the outer banks. the latest on the power outage that could cost north carolina millions. >>> compromise for a historic movie theater in washington. what happened after the plans to take down the sign at the uptown. >>> and serena william nots i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. 't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> north carolina's governor is urging tourists not to cancel their trip to the outer banks. but the governor says it could take a week or two for utility crews to restore powe
multiple times on coral street. it happened sunday in broad daylight. >>> just tonight another shooting on l street in northwest d.c. there have been no arrests in any of the nine shootings that have happened in the district since saturday night. >>> thousands of summer vacations on hold in the outer banks. the latest on the power outage that could cost north carolina millions. >>> compromise for a historic movie theater in washington. what happened after the plans to...
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there are more storms in the coral isis dying off. sami: weelcome to pararanambuco, bbrazil.zil, the land of samba, football, and beautiful people. but there's more to this place than the carnival in rio or the rainforests. i'm traveling to a lesser known region, at least from the western point of view--the northeast state of paranambuco. the last time i was here was in 2008. i got me a bunch of albums, local stuff. on the plane, after reaching cruising altitude, i ordered cachaca on the rocks and slammed in the earbuds. the music had me flying even higher. it was a traditional paranambuco sound fused with rock, funk, hip hop, and reggae. it was something cocompletely open-minded and unashamed, music that didn't
there are more storms in the coral isis dying off. sami: weelcome to pararanambuco, bbrazil.zil, the land of samba, football, and beautiful people. but there's more to this place than the carnival in rio or the rainforests. i'm traveling to a lesser known region, at least from the western point of view--the northeast state of paranambuco. the last time i was here was in 2008. i got me a bunch of albums, local stuff. on the plane, after reaching cruising altitude, i ordered cachaca on the rocks...
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his look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural reason i pulled the trendiest. thank. god my back when i wanted to. get. there for your height or lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know just like any program on a month although she doesn't but the better off i got with it has been about the. choices you know what i was you're not. you know just i mean my body i'm already but i respect that part of me just go to the media and the i remember the law. if it up as well i must admit i really feel that you're. getting worse but those were the old. people are going to respect them all of this but i was just this for this part of this i will ask you michael. my buddy and we've got a bomb i just got that already and yes it will be in the thought of getting up there calling with you. three members of a new tory a street gang have been killed in a shootout with police at a moscow region called. the dictator dictator i do know to pay imperial towards. washington sanctions venezuela's president nicolas maduro for targeting his private assets but avoids going off to
his look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural reason i pulled the trendiest. thank. god my back when i wanted to. get. there for your height or lost his boss because i just got the. resources you know just like any program on a month although she doesn't but the better off i got with it has been about the. choices you know what i was you're not. you know just i mean my body i'm already but i respect that part of me just go to the media and the i remember the law. if it up as well i...
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the reaction to it what you saw there were journalists trying to provoke bureaucrats into providing coral's of information that could be used to slam a political group or figure with which they disagree and that to me i mean that you know i think you become a political action organization rather than a true journalist joining us so far here on r.t. international it's a thursday morning here in moscow plenty of stories still coming your way including a northern italy we go in a moment where locals are up in arms over a brand new migrant shelter that's in the works for those details in just a moment. well . when the closest project. nor middle of the room. thanks for joining us here on our international this morning we're going to show you a video here on the program it's a little bit different it's a difficult to make out to have a close look at the video but it reportedly shows israeli police beating a palestinian man and his son in east jerusalem. god was no sign of any god or sometimes you can sure there was a pleasure yes. i am not over for it also. was there. whenever she puts her up it
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you can pull rocks out of the road justin the highway road cuts if you look close it looks like a coral reef. there is seashells falling off the side of the off highway. i had driven down the west side highway in york million times really september majestic to look at but in 2013 and saw a paper by columbia that says action that caused one of the worst mass extinctions in history so that was the big revelation that there is geology all around us the matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history of the rock you are standing on is a fascinating story. i guess i'm recent convert to geology. [laughter] >> is it understood what caused the massive mechanical events?. >> there is a few theories budget is tough with the deal level physics i know mantle plumes is the biggest very the big hot plastic baba of magmas that surges to the surface one takes place when pangaea is ripping apart making them more susceptible. there is a lot of debate on why these happened. i know people have looked at mass extinction and people are skeptical but i don't think there is any pattern. >>
you can pull rocks out of the road justin the highway road cuts if you look close it looks like a coral reef. there is seashells falling off the side of the off highway. i had driven down the west side highway in york million times really september majestic to look at but in 2013 and saw a paper by columbia that says action that caused one of the worst mass extinctions in history so that was the big revelation that there is geology all around us the matter where you are standing if you look up...
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of campaign on libya was fatally flawed and i don't think that you're going to knows too much about coral reefs or cares about them particular i don't think that's driving motivation i would love for him to see the film and maybe it affects them emotionally maybe he recognizes you know there is this beautiful life force on the planet as donald trump left the g twenty summit could watching a new film by emmy award winning director jeff orlowski on air force one that changed his mind on manmade environmental catastrophe twenty four hours before one of the biggest strikes in n.h.s. history cuts to the national health service and the heart breaks it could kill off signs innovation and put lives at risk all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first with every fire alarm or suspicious package in british cities raising fears of a terror attack this summer today might be a good time to reflect on u.k. ambulances today marks one hundred forty years since the formation of the st john's ambulance charity in the days before socialized down the lenses paid by taxes in one thousand nin
of campaign on libya was fatally flawed and i don't think that you're going to knows too much about coral reefs or cares about them particular i don't think that's driving motivation i would love for him to see the film and maybe it affects them emotionally maybe he recognizes you know there is this beautiful life force on the planet as donald trump left the g twenty summit could watching a new film by emmy award winning director jeff orlowski on air force one that changed his mind on manmade...
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those as if they really were stars in coral. we're not visiting the prison alone two bikers are going with us at the last minute popeye decided we needed potty carts. but get us on a companion. but a little better than that than it was. earlier saw and i'm going to meals. that are as it would be a companion good looking as it was the marcy and on the nose although there's one in response to. the body it do. you know i think especially because on the. spot on it. in one thousand nine hundred one pablo escobar made a deal with the colombian government extradition to the usa was an old and in return escobar stopped his reign of terror and went to prison when he built himself . under that same agreement no police or government troops are allowed within three kilometers off the premises. for india to look on the out of. there were there are photos. though a. yarmulke army says that. it's not by just because americans are there the parking lot and i want. to yell a core. at their body want to talk about them a bit with many other of t
those as if they really were stars in coral. we're not visiting the prison alone two bikers are going with us at the last minute popeye decided we needed potty carts. but get us on a companion. but a little better than that than it was. earlier saw and i'm going to meals. that are as it would be a companion good looking as it was the marcy and on the nose although there's one in response to. the body it do. you know i think especially because on the. spot on it. in one thousand nine hundred one...
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just south of cape coral, catfish trying to navigate the streets.t brought them out of their natural habitat. wildlife officials say these walking catfish can live out of the water with little or no oxygen. >> looks like sci-fi. >>> morning road condition, hopefully no run-ins with any catfish but driving west across the upper plains. flooding condition also stretch from arizona to east texas. >> that said guess where we have possible airport delays, miami. >>> a an inmate on the run after that mass jail breakoutin alabama. >> sunday a dozen inmates got out of the walker county jail near birmingham by using peanut butter. the sheriff said they used it to trick a new employee. that worker opened an outside door believing it was a jail cell. 11 of the escapees were recaptured monday. >> that might sound crazy but they're crazy like a fox. it was a human error. i'm not going to make any excuses. that caused it to happen. >> 24-year-old bradley kilpatrick is the inmate that is still on the loose. multiple law enforcement agencies are searching for him.
just south of cape coral, catfish trying to navigate the streets.t brought them out of their natural habitat. wildlife officials say these walking catfish can live out of the water with little or no oxygen. >> looks like sci-fi. >>> morning road condition, hopefully no run-ins with any catfish but driving west across the upper plains. flooding condition also stretch from arizona to east texas. >> that said guess where we have possible airport delays, miami. >>> a...
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asking them to become leakers to collude with the new york times against their boss the president coral devonport covers energy and environmental policy for the new york times and she wrote an e-mail to john j. o'grady who was actually the president of the government union who represents workers and davenport did not mince words as to what she was looking for she actually wrote i am working on a story lou. going for unusual secretary at the e.p.a. then she writes i'm looking for things like information communicated verbal when it's usually put in writing or people told not to bring phones to meetings or officials using devices that aren't official government property she was looking for that kind of thing in other words davenport was saying hey i had this idea for a story i want to write about how people at the e.p.a. are being asked to hide information and how the president's administration is trying to sabotage the e.p.a. even though davenport did not have any of this proof she knew that that was the story she wanted to do so she asked a government worker to become a leader and to fin
asking them to become leakers to collude with the new york times against their boss the president coral devonport covers energy and environmental policy for the new york times and she wrote an e-mail to john j. o'grady who was actually the president of the government union who represents workers and davenport did not mince words as to what she was looking for she actually wrote i am working on a story lou. going for unusual secretary at the e.p.a. then she writes i'm looking for things like...
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are feeding thousands and thousands of horses $40 million corals putting them in and think we are doing a good job, that is crazy, insanity. quick question and preef response, patrick from colorado, pat. it brief, caller: good morning from the radical environmental left. mazed by the quality of representative's arguments here, he's extremely well rehearsed knowledgeable about the situation, unfortunately, he's just wrong. ost: 30 seconds, quick question. aller: yes, and the issue is between population and hort-term profit and the posterity of the natural world, can't live lands, we without natural land and we should not abuse it. grow our population and move into these areas, there avoid that can destruction that's been our history and that's why we're acing today the biggest problem, which is climate change. host: patrick, we'll get a response. noel, quick comment. guest: it goes back to my caller argument, every from someone from outside of the state of utah. protect bligation to watershed. we own water rights in state of utah. care of our take children. we do a great job in utah, we
are feeding thousands and thousands of horses $40 million corals putting them in and think we are doing a good job, that is crazy, insanity. quick question and preef response, patrick from colorado, pat. it brief, caller: good morning from the radical environmental left. mazed by the quality of representative's arguments here, he's extremely well rehearsed knowledgeable about the situation, unfortunately, he's just wrong. ost: 30 seconds, quick question. aller: yes, and the issue is between...
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hawaii's forests; the coffee berry borer that damages coffee plants; and invasive algae that smother coral reefs. >> the invasion of hawaii by invasive species is the single greatest threat to not only hawaii's natural resources, but to its economy, agriculture, and to the health and lifestyle of hawaii's people. >> reporter: last spring, the hawaii state legislature allocated $75,000 to start to figure out what to do about the parakeets on kauai. bill lucey says if they can catch the birds, they could sell them to pet stores. >> one option is to stretch nets off the top so the buildings where the parakeets are roosting, and then we could catch them live. there's another option, which has been used in the past. when the birds are sleeping, you can soak the tree with soapy water and they can't fly. so they'll fall down. >> reporter: but lucey says if catching them isn't enough, the state may have to resort to killing the birds. and that does not sit well with cathy goeggel, president of animal rights hawaii. she objects to the idea the parakeets are invasive. >> these birds have been here f
hawaii's forests; the coffee berry borer that damages coffee plants; and invasive algae that smother coral reefs. >> the invasion of hawaii by invasive species is the single greatest threat to not only hawaii's natural resources, but to its economy, agriculture, and to the health and lifestyle of hawaii's people. >> reporter: last spring, the hawaii state legislature allocated $75,000 to start to figure out what to do about the parakeets on kauai. bill lucey says if they can catch...
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is collapsing in a spiraling degree one system gloves as a system glass of the oceans acidify the coral reefs die now you know you not know any of this registering so considering we're facing record breaking temperatures largely due to manmade climate change what does the fox news recommend we do if they're not going to climate change what do they at least recommend that. we do maybe we should completely change the way we live and factory farming maybe we should and you know or are of the everybody owning six cars and driving three of them to work maybe we should change the way our lives work so that we can continue to have a sustainable planet to ban massive change from our politicians tell us fox news all across the region in fact will start in the portland area as you mention the northwest getting some extreme heat up there in fact police officers in the portland area are doing what they don't normally do in this coming year that is basically going around doing weather checks doing hot weather check checking of people that normally were out in the streets maybe needing some housing h
is collapsing in a spiraling degree one system gloves as a system glass of the oceans acidify the coral reefs die now you know you not know any of this registering so considering we're facing record breaking temperatures largely due to manmade climate change what does the fox news recommend we do if they're not going to climate change what do they at least recommend that. we do maybe we should completely change the way we live and factory farming maybe we should and you know or are of the...
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we're not studying a coral reef in some other part of the world. no, this is your backyard. >> reporter: students document conditions, like water quality and clarity, and write reports. >> my question is, how and why are the oysters dying? since there's like, a lot of things going on. like, our oysters haven't been doing well today, so-- and like, for the past few months. >> we started with about 100 and then next thing we know, a bunch of them died. >> reporter: twins janine and e.j. jiminez are studying why 70% of the oysters have died at their station since last october. >> that was their whole inspiration for their project: why is this happening? finding out that this is not a suitable place to put an oyster reef is important, because that will help us narrow down the places for the project to ultimately be successful. >> reporter: new york city was once known as the oyster capital of the world, with 200,000 acres of oyster reefs. >> there were more oysters consumed, produced, and shipped out of new york harbor in new york city than anywhere el
we're not studying a coral reef in some other part of the world. no, this is your backyard. >> reporter: students document conditions, like water quality and clarity, and write reports. >> my question is, how and why are the oysters dying? since there's like, a lot of things going on. like, our oysters haven't been doing well today, so-- and like, for the past few months. >> we started with about 100 and then next thing we know, a bunch of them died. >> reporter: twins...
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he spoke about his book at books and books in coral gables florida. >> an honor graduate for the u.s. naval academy, a master's degree and a doctorate in international law and diplomacy. [inaudible] even his wife is an author. [inaudible] the dean of the fletcher school of law and the university infleh boston. the very same place that he got his doctorate. he has been given 15 civilian awards from around the world and within the last 11 months, he has been considered for a vice presidential pick on one political party and as secretary of state by another political party. [laughter] >> i find that more impressive. people listened very carefully and i'm glad to see so many people here tonight. all this experience has given him deep insights about the global state of affairs we face today. we are very fortunate to have him here tonight with his newest book seapower which i cannot wait to read it. ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> thank you. normally, when people hear that introduction -- thank you, that was very kind.at thank you for having me here. normally when people hear that intro
he spoke about his book at books and books in coral gables florida. >> an honor graduate for the u.s. naval academy, a master's degree and a doctorate in international law and diplomacy. [inaudible] even his wife is an author. [inaudible] the dean of the fletcher school of law and the university infleh boston. the very same place that he got his doctorate. he has been given 15 civilian awards from around the world and within the last 11 months, he has been considered for a vice...
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in concord, massachusetts to hand out second prize awards at the school where coral, lisa and caroline second place prize of $1500 for their documentary on the wage gap. massachusetts, students from north hampton high got an honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on century cities and immigration reform. in massachusetts, it kindle, liz received in honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on the opioid epidemic. thank you to all of the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch the videos go to studentcam.org. studentcam 2018 starts in september for the theme, the constitution and you. we are asking students to choose any provision of the constitution, and create a video of why the provision is important. over the traveling tacoma narrows bridge, the original collapsed in 1940, only six months after its completion. michael sullivan it will short -- will share that story with us. michael: the area we are standing in right now is in the washingtonction of state of the pacific northwest. when the transcontinental railroad ca
in concord, massachusetts to hand out second prize awards at the school where coral, lisa and caroline second place prize of $1500 for their documentary on the wage gap. massachusetts, students from north hampton high got an honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on century cities and immigration reform. in massachusetts, it kindle, liz received in honorable mention prize of $250 for their documentary on the opioid epidemic. thank you to all of the students who took part in our...
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spectacle of herself creating multiple solar flares one solar energetic particle event and even a coral mass ejection which shoots clouds of solar material into and energy out into space and if you're wondering what happens to those well it'll spits of solar magic and what they do for us here on earth aside from messed up our cell phones and g.p.s. sometimes they also send those massive clouds of solar material into space which meet up with a lecture matic store at the electromagnetic storms the push the main remaining three million miles to earth where they stream into the poles and give a roar like the northern lights the ability to actually sparkle love about star show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told we're above the offshore it's always wall i love you i am tired rover and i'm top of the bar watching those hawks never great day and night everybody. i've got to do just that you're watching. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money for bringing it. down a lot of boys that's how we use them in the culture i
spectacle of herself creating multiple solar flares one solar energetic particle event and even a coral mass ejection which shoots clouds of solar material into and energy out into space and if you're wondering what happens to those well it'll spits of solar magic and what they do for us here on earth aside from messed up our cell phones and g.p.s. sometimes they also send those massive clouds of solar material into space which meet up with a lecture matic store at the electromagnetic storms...
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his look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural reasons from the. fears of people been saying about rejected in the sixty's. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it really. is the john oliver of party americans do the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love to the next president of the world bank hates. me seriously send us an email if you're not going to want to. get. your. boss because. we've. got any. better honest. showing us that you know you're not. you know just i mean most people have respect . i mean. if it up as well i must admit that he was i just don't get off on getting noticed but those were the old. my family fussy about my just but that's already yes equestrian he. welcome back to the kaiserin for i'm max keiser time now to go to ricardo spanier of the narrow riccardo well thank you also known as fluffy pony yes ok so little background so narrow is a calling it's an altar calling is trained in twenty fourteen and it tells a lot more about it so what why didn't you create it and what i
his look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural reasons from the. fears of people been saying about rejected in the sixty's. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it really. is the john oliver of party americans do the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love to the next president of the world bank hates. me seriously send us an email if you're not going to want to. get. your. boss because. we've. got any. better honest. showing us that...