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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 real 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 most people did not dare to say this was global warming, although, for us, this was a complete sign that there was global warming. dustan: imagine you as a human being. we increase your body temperature by two degrees, you have a fever, rht? we increase it by anher two degrees, and you'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 go on to be a perfectly healthy reef if this was just a one-time stress. if it becomes a chronic stress, and every ye
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 real 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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donnish in coral formations. the aphelion found very many reefs especially in the atlantic with coral mounds some more than three hundred meters tall. and that's as tall as the eiffel tower all the t.v. tower and berlin that's really big. absolut was a huge empty without sin to find out more about how the reef may mauritania developed cloudy of him back and her colleagues collected samples of fossil coral from different layers they determined that it had been growing for a million years but then it stopped. to begin their hard at the end of the ice age ten thousand years ago there's been no new coral growth in this area after areas that coral could not survive because of very low levels of dissolved oxygen in the water. and on the other hand video footage shows that there has been a recent colonise ation by coral sent if you don't is you're still the conditions are so bad that the coral is not able to create new reefs needed in the logs of its . scientists suspect that parts of the world's oceans with very low le
donnish in coral formations. the aphelion found very many reefs especially in the atlantic with coral mounds some more than three hundred meters tall. and that's as tall as the eiffel tower all the t.v. tower and berlin that's really big. absolut was a huge empty without sin to find out more about how the reef may mauritania developed cloudy of him back and her colleagues collected samples of fossil coral from different layers they determined that it had been growing for a million years but...
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try to area for the corals to extend to the south. but what temperatures aren't the only factor affecting coral reefs and other major problem in ocean spoil all over the world is marine pollution in dublin one month thinking ahead. to get that with colleagues from around the world dr pearson is working on kind of preserving coral gables. for him an insurance policy for biodiversity if worst comes to worst what's called under such immediate threat. we need on ways to preserve the diversity have. the situation inside in many areas if. we have. something like. it's a race against time experts say around half of the planet's coral reefs could die by twenty fifty taking with them much of the diversity and beauty in the wild beneath the waves. so you see the world would be a poorer place without our national parks and the dedication of the people who work in them and it also reminds us once again that we all must do our bit in other to preserve this beautiful planet how about turning waste into something wonderful. did you know that worldwi
try to area for the corals to extend to the south. but what temperatures aren't the only factor affecting coral reefs and other major problem in ocean spoil all over the world is marine pollution in dublin one month thinking ahead. to get that with colleagues from around the world dr pearson is working on kind of preserving coral gables. for him an insurance policy for biodiversity if worst comes to worst what's called under such immediate threat. we need on ways to preserve the diversity have....
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try to area for the coral stick stand for the south. but what temperatures aren't the only factor affecting coral reefs and other major problem in ocean spall over the world is marine pollution in dublin one man is thinking ahead. to get that with colleagues from around the world dr pearson is working on kyle preserving coral guinea pigs. for him they had an insurance policy for battle but city if worst comes to worst what's called under such immediate threat. with me on ways to preserve. the diversity i have. the situation is inside in many areas. we have. something like. it's a race against time experts say around half of the planet's coral reefs could die by twenty fifty taking with them much of the diversity and beauty in the wild beneath the waves. so you see the world would be a poorer place without our national parks and the dedication of the people who work in them and it also reminds us once again that we all must do our bit in other to preserve this beautiful planet how about turning waste into something wonderful. did you kno
try to area for the coral stick stand for the south. but what temperatures aren't the only factor affecting coral reefs and other major problem in ocean spall over the world is marine pollution in dublin one man is thinking ahead. to get that with colleagues from around the world dr pearson is working on kyle preserving coral guinea pigs. for him they had an insurance policy for battle but city if worst comes to worst what's called under such immediate threat. with me on ways to preserve. the...
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see the coral reefs off the coast of south africa. have you ever wondered why countries need national parks and nature reserves why can't wild animals just roam freely why does the government have to spend so much money on protecting plants and animals all reports are breaks down for us just how vital national parks are to african countries. it's one of the ones most amazing natural spectacles the great migration of wind based in east africa over a million of them full of the rains every year they traverse the city and gayety a vast tracts of wilderness into the me and kenya part of it is the famous sit in getting national park interns and me i'm. almost fifteen thousand square kilometers and protects countless animals from mine came to their west for it. population growth threatens the wild in this region throughout the continent africa's population is projected to almost double by twenty fifty and reach to be. one of the most difficult challenges for africa's national parks is leaving enough land for both animals and humans. a major
see the coral reefs off the coast of south africa. have you ever wondered why countries need national parks and nature reserves why can't wild animals just roam freely why does the government have to spend so much money on protecting plants and animals all reports are breaks down for us just how vital national parks are to african countries. it's one of the ones most amazing natural spectacles the great migration of wind based in east africa over a million of them full of the rains every year...
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through natural selection, the corals were in salty waters. here the coral is blossoming. and the water is heating up like the rest of the world, consequence of climate change, but it has not affected the corals. and rep searchers -- researchers say it won't for 100 years. you have both the current condition of the red sea and what it may look like in 10, 20 years beyond. >> we are trying to understand how the beautiful reef we see right now are likely to change, if at all, under future conditions in the red sea. and from worldwide reefs, we know the situation is not that good. however, in the red sea, it's still looking pretty good for reefs of the area. this may very well be the last reef refuge in terms of the present conditions. >> reporter: this red sea simulator tests different temperature and acidity levels in the water. the corals have been placed under various conditions. >> so this is many, many individual animals living together as one. so each individual here on the screen is one animal, one mouth of the animal. >> reporter: then they are examined under a micro
through natural selection, the corals were in salty waters. here the coral is blossoming. and the water is heating up like the rest of the world, consequence of climate change, but it has not affected the corals. and rep searchers -- researchers say it won't for 100 years. you have both the current condition of the red sea and what it may look like in 10, 20 years beyond. >> we are trying to understand how the beautiful reef we see right now are likely to change, if at all, under future...
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in the relatively cooler waters of the gulf of akaba, the corals blossomed.e the rest of the world. consequence of climate change. but it hasn't affected the corals and researchers say it won't for another 100 years. so you have here both the current condition of the red sea and what it might look like in ten years, 20 years and beyond. >> exactly. so, this is what we're trying to understand, how the beautiful reefs that we see right now are likely to change, if at all, and the future conditions in the red sea. and from worldwide reefs we know that the situation right now is not that good. however, in the red sea it's still looking pretty good for reefs of the area. >> reporter: this may very well be the last reef refuge in terms of the present conditions. this red sea simulator tests different temperature levels and acidity in the water. the corals are brought to the tanks and placed under varying conditions. >> so, this is a many, many individual animals living together as one. so each individual here on the screen is one animal, one mouth of the animal. >>
in the relatively cooler waters of the gulf of akaba, the corals blossomed.e the rest of the world. consequence of climate change. but it hasn't affected the corals and researchers say it won't for another 100 years. so you have here both the current condition of the red sea and what it might look like in ten years, 20 years and beyond. >> exactly. so, this is what we're trying to understand, how the beautiful reefs that we see right now are likely to change, if at all, and the future...
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and the coral will turn the tissue completely white.n the great barrier reef has bleached and died in the past two years. >> it's very important -- the water -- it's a big thing for coral reefs is elevating sea temperatures. >> we know what we need to do, it's not rocket science. we just have the political will to do it. >> stop putting carbon in the atmosphere, and the scientists say, that needs to be done on a global scale, if it's going to have an impact. >> it's got to stop. >> people say coral reefs are the canary in the coal mine. it's true. >> coral reefs are the spawning ground in nurseries, for a quarter of all of the oceans half a million species. temperature change. hurricanes and cyclones, are all having a devastating impact. and all are issues that scientists link to climate change. mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> stunning images, there. mark matthews on assignment in papua new guinea seeing amazing things in the oceans. >> we have a couple hours left with some bbq, labor day stuff? >> a little time to squeeze out that
and the coral will turn the tissue completely white.n the great barrier reef has bleached and died in the past two years. >> it's very important -- the water -- it's a big thing for coral reefs is elevating sea temperatures. >> we know what we need to do, it's not rocket science. we just have the political will to do it. >> stop putting carbon in the atmosphere, and the scientists say, that needs to be done on a global scale, if it's going to have an impact. >> it's got...
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coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet.hile they cover less than 2% of the ocean floor, reefs provide livelihoods, food, and shoreline protection, as we
coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet.hile they cover less than 2% of the ocean floor, reefs provide livelihoods, food, and shoreline protection, as we
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jesse: the guys i know are boned up about the coral situation.t and chad looking smooth with the fresh locks. glad to have you back on. "watters' world." up more and more people are finding themselves in a chevy for the first time. you can too during the chevy labor day sales event. now through september 10th, use labor day cash to get almost $5,000 below msrp on this 2018 equinox lt when you finance with gm financial. this labor day, discover why chevy is the most awarded and fastest growing brand the last four years overall. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so
jesse: the guys i know are boned up about the coral situation.t and chad looking smooth with the fresh locks. glad to have you back on. "watters' world." up more and more people are finding themselves in a chevy for the first time. you can too during the chevy labor day sales event. now through september 10th, use labor day cash to get almost $5,000 below msrp on this 2018 equinox lt when you finance with gm financial. this labor day, discover why chevy is the most awarded and fastest...
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jesse: the guys i know are boned up about the coral situation.cks. glad to have you back on. "watters' world." if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract inf
jesse: the guys i know are boned up about the coral situation.cks. glad to have you back on. "watters' world." if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint...
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jesse: the guys i know are boned up about the coral situation.with the fresh locks. glad to have you back on. "watters' world." up next, last call. keep those shrimp comin'! endless shrimp is back at red lobster. with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try delicious creations like new crunchy fiesta shrimp tortilla chip crusted then topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses and finished with pico de gallo. and there's new sesame-ginger shrimp. grilled and drizzled with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with asian seasoning. and don't forget the favorites you love, like garlic shrimp scampi! but endless shrimp won't last endlessly, so hurry in. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your business. so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near
jesse: the guys i know are boned up about the coral situation.with the fresh locks. glad to have you back on. "watters' world." up next, last call. keep those shrimp comin'! endless shrimp is back at red lobster. with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try delicious creations like new crunchy fiesta shrimp tortilla chip crusted then topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses and finished with pico de gallo. and there's new sesame-ginger shrimp. grilled and drizzled with...
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. >> robot jellyfish could save this morning's coral reefs. >>> as many as 3,000 amazon stores could open by 2021. they would compete with 7-eleven and subway. >>> robot jellyfish are being deployed to save the coral reefs. >> the robots are developed by a florida state university. they can maneuver around delicate r he eefs more easily than divers and offer scientists a look. >>> this is built by nissan. >> it is the dark sky concept. it is designed to protect the powerful telescope inside so it can be taken to remote locations. >> brilliant ideas. those are your "tech bites". >>> a man who appeared to be just a street musician in london turned out to be a chart-topping super superstar. >> take a listen. ♪ calm down, mike. that's justin bieber outside buckingham palace. he was wearing shorts and is a hoodie. a lot of people never realized who he is. he used to sing on the streets of canada trying to make mope and get dissolved. his look changes so much i'm not even sure he needed a hoodie. >> i really like justin bieber. i love his voice when all the sound effects are taken out. i t
. >> robot jellyfish could save this morning's coral reefs. >>> as many as 3,000 amazon stores could open by 2021. they would compete with 7-eleven and subway. >>> robot jellyfish are being deployed to save the coral reefs. >> the robots are developed by a florida state university. they can maneuver around delicate r he eefs more easily than divers and offer scientists a look. >>> this is built by nissan. >> it is the dark sky concept. it is designed...
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because you know if you could walk if you have a parking lot with what the cause of or anybody what a coral fire of course it will spread to the next door an extra. just a common thing that people leave those areas things there so soon as they make some more money they move away immediately from the good old water kids to go into school here for others for. a spark that discussion is it true a lot if it's a little girl saw. this as a politician on the so you give up for example a source. he called it no it's a go go also you know so you were. hollered i used to live there for a visit with the police never figure out why they got out the day out of course. short of a police car so they had to call for what you call the. truck to get their way the police got when he was stuck to prove it's a go go so known for high criminality rate theories have also a reputation for drug trade. terrorists place where it's a lot of drugs obviously the people up there are just go out there are. people standing here and for whatever no one even if you're blind you will see what they could dealing drugs it's not
because you know if you could walk if you have a parking lot with what the cause of or anybody what a coral fire of course it will spread to the next door an extra. just a common thing that people leave those areas things there so soon as they make some more money they move away immediately from the good old water kids to go into school here for others for. a spark that discussion is it true a lot if it's a little girl saw. this as a politician on the so you give up for example a source. he...
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are eager to wark with the scientific community to identify more ways to build the resilience of our coral reef ecosystem we are proud of our domestic efforts but international action remains essential. last year the world gathered here in this great hole and declared that the ocean is sick and needs our unified global assistance to restore it to good health this year in response to this call for help that the prime minister of norway the unutterable are now solberg and i together with the governments of australia chile fiji kanya indonesia jamaica japan mexico now media portugal and the u.n. special envoy for oceans launched the high level panel for a sustainable ocean economy this panel six solutions to building a transform aid transform with the political agenda for ocean action and seek to deploy the development of a platform to deliver management and tracking of commitments initiatives partnerships including science based monitoring of the ocean featuring national and private sector leadership by law is also seeking a strong outcome to the intergovernmental conference on the conservat
are eager to wark with the scientific community to identify more ways to build the resilience of our coral reef ecosystem we are proud of our domestic efforts but international action remains essential. last year the world gathered here in this great hole and declared that the ocean is sick and needs our unified global assistance to restore it to good health this year in response to this call for help that the prime minister of norway the unutterable are now solberg and i together with the...
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the head of germany's domestic intelligence agency was ousted from office on tuesday after damage in coral within the coalition over.
the head of germany's domestic intelligence agency was ousted from office on tuesday after damage in coral within the coalition over.
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that sort of crime just didn't happen in staid coral gables. whatever the motive there was little to go on no motive, murder weapon, dna. there was however one possible lead. susan sutton as it was painfully obvious from the blood-stained evidence had been on the phone when she was shot five times. someone heard the screams and bullets ripping through the silence of that steamy august night. but who? and what did he know that police didn't? he was given a polygraph, wasn't he? >> he passed on certain information. but he was deceptive in others. >> reporter: which is a red flag. >> yes. >> reporter: when "blind justice" continues. and your sister-in-law's... tennis partner's... chatty coworker's... youngest daughter's... entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens has specially trained pharmacists, that know which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting. starts with protecting yours. walgreens trusted since 1901. hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most
that sort of crime just didn't happen in staid coral gables. whatever the motive there was little to go on no motive, murder weapon, dna. there was however one possible lead. susan sutton as it was painfully obvious from the blood-stained evidence had been on the phone when she was shot five times. someone heard the screams and bullets ripping through the silence of that steamy august night. but who? and what did he know that police didn't? he was given a polygraph, wasn't he? >> he...
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the head of germany's domestic intelligence agency was ousted from office on tuesday after damage in coral within the coalition over.
the head of germany's domestic intelligence agency was ousted from office on tuesday after damage in coral within the coalition over.
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who made a very personal film with roma wasn't it you know very much so it is interesting because corals best known for big hollywood films really gravity children of men but this is completely different said it's a look at his own childhood growing up in mexico city in the one nine hundred seventy s. but what i found really interesting was that instead of telling his own story he decides to focus instead on the two most important women in this life is. at the time is his mother and his naomi growing up and so in doing so he sort of puts a focus on two women growing up in a very male dominated society and gives them a voice that they probably didn't have then and often women of this kind don't have in cinema today credibly powerful film visually unbelievably stunning shot an amazing black and white it's for me his best film i really loved him as a director and i think this is by far his best movie and i'd be really interested to see now how it goes on and if he can maybe pick up his second or third oscar with this movie well speaking of how things go on of course in recent years the veni
who made a very personal film with roma wasn't it you know very much so it is interesting because corals best known for big hollywood films really gravity children of men but this is completely different said it's a look at his own childhood growing up in mexico city in the one nine hundred seventy s. but what i found really interesting was that instead of telling his own story he decides to focus instead on the two most important women in this life is. at the time is his mother and his naomi...
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ocho somos primeros coral dice, tenemos informaciÓn de Última hora desde san francisco donde se reportalita. se desconoce si alguien ha resultado herido, esta es una noticia en desarrollo, de traeremos el Último durante este noticiero . >>> una organizaciÓn no lucra v lucrativa de la misiÓn de ayudar a los desamparados que viven en las calles del sur de la bahÍa . >>> nos explican cÓmo este pr programa trata de sacar a miles de personas de las calles . >>> es un albergue que da techo y comida desviven las calles y no tienen un lugar donde vivir. >>> son mÁs de 4000 personas. apoyamos a casi 5000 personas . >>> este programa tiene base en santa clara onde se brindan ayuda a mÁs con 1000 adultos, veteranos de guerra y dicha agencia tiene siete localidades . >>>m(murmullos). i(inentendible). estamos en el condado de santa clara . >>>. pues trabaja en conjunto con la compaÑÍa y encabezan un proyecto que es auspiciado por la ciudad de san josÉ y que ayudarÁ a ubicar a 40 indigentes en un espacio donde todos ten a tendrÁn que compartir areas comunes, lavanderÍa baÑo y cocina. >>>m(murmullos).
ocho somos primeros coral dice, tenemos informaciÓn de Última hora desde san francisco donde se reportalita. se desconoce si alguien ha resultado herido, esta es una noticia en desarrollo, de traeremos el Último durante este noticiero . >>> una organizaciÓn no lucra v lucrativa de la misiÓn de ayudar a los desamparados que viven en las calles del sur de la bahÍa . >>> nos explican cÓmo este pr programa trata de sacar a miles de personas de las calles . >>> es...
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coral reefs are in great danger. it matters how quickly we win this.we are now gaining enough momentum the hope is legitimate and real. joel: on behalf of bloomberg, join me in giving a warm round of applause to former vice president al gore. mr. gore: thank you. ♪ ♪ nejra: life after lehman and we take a look at the financial landscape a decade after the crisis. are we ready for the next one? regulating wall street, what is next? welcome to "bloomberg markets, rules and returns." i'm nejra cejic. we bring you special programming to cover the 10 years since the lehman brothers. here is how our colleagues reported on it at the time.
coral reefs are in great danger. it matters how quickly we win this.we are now gaining enough momentum the hope is legitimate and real. joel: on behalf of bloomberg, join me in giving a warm round of applause to former vice president al gore. mr. gore: thank you. ♪ ♪ nejra: life after lehman and we take a look at the financial landscape a decade after the crisis. are we ready for the next one? regulating wall street, what is next? welcome to "bloomberg markets, rules and returns."...
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coral reefs are in great danger. it matters how quickly we win this.m excited we are now gaining enough momentum the hope is legitimate and real. bloomberg,half of join me in giving a warm round of applause to former vice president al gore. mr. gore: thank you. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >> you are watching the best of bloomberg daybreak middle east. the major stories driving headlines from the region this week. saudi arabia said to be comfortable with brent crude prices above $80 a barrel. meanwhile the opec chief officer tells bloomberg oil demand is robust. residency after retirement,
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i'm going to back out ahead and then i jumped out the car so we fled they are somewhere outside of coral mere. one point. it was then right right in front of my the door reached in. any conversation oh you're so right now what will come flying no one on the car ride before and during the. play it shows you go wow. ok before you sit in my quit was it no let them slip away like this. no wonder my views. when he is gone to see what is going to doll an attention to to a jr and reach and open up the door as soon jarvis alone at the door. when shy. so i want to clarify that when it is is as hard on him to show he's a foreigner or nature i. can you remember how you felt when the first shots were fired it was like. i don't know i mean. i can't really describe. our listeners thinking. you know and. i don't know if it's because. to be an extremely violent and the army did it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this
i'm going to back out ahead and then i jumped out the car so we fled they are somewhere outside of coral mere. one point. it was then right right in front of my the door reached in. any conversation oh you're so right now what will come flying no one on the car ride before and during the. play it shows you go wow. ok before you sit in my quit was it no let them slip away like this. no wonder my views. when he is gone to see what is going to doll an attention to to a jr and reach and open up the...
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coral reefs now are really in great danger. so it matters how quickly we win this. i'm excited we are now gaining enough momentum the hope is legitimate and real. joel: on behalf of bloomberg, join me in giving a warm round of applause to former vice president al gore. mr. gore: thank you all very much. thank you. ♪ to rent a movie? showtime. or buy the hottest shows. even here? we've got you covered. now they are all yours. to take on the go. on any screen. bingo! alright! and watch whatever...
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and david page was standing outside the coral walking up to the core shot of they had shot here s.s. once they had the windows rolled down and the like dead and he had a. good natural reflexes dorsett back up and fill forward and as one pace i'm going to back a hit and then i jumped out the car so we fled they are somewhere else. then one point. it was then right right in front of the do. any conversation on your show right now what will come flying no one on in the car . rabih for enduring the path that. shows go all wire. ok before you assume i quit was it not to let it slip away like this and he had a gun of underwear that is and when he was gone one was going to zoom dollars paying attention to to hug jr and jr reach in open of the door soon gyrus it out of the door playing with his son. so i did a quick slave they were needed he says start on shot because us foreign or drug. can you remember how you felt shots were fired it was like. i don't know i mean. i can't really describe. our listeners thinking. and. i don't know if it's because. only violent environment did it actually i
and david page was standing outside the coral walking up to the core shot of they had shot here s.s. once they had the windows rolled down and the like dead and he had a. good natural reflexes dorsett back up and fill forward and as one pace i'm going to back a hit and then i jumped out the car so we fled they are somewhere else. then one point. it was then right right in front of the do. any conversation on your show right now what will come flying no one on in the car . rabih for enduring the...
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goes the place you're safe as a dish out of the economy social issue up there and at this hour of the coral sea postulate a total man only meant he could be near merica. last many allege if i ask you do you see even unit m.l. is sitting there going at it a compliment of your commissions that our economy only monday called on it is out. that commission is that i can to meet all of the less obvious and an internet but up or develop possibly. middle class was it as you need intellect just couldn't feel it of course i just give you a feel about among us that a fair listening regional problem of western media loves that we are numb some peers e.g. a p.c. . thank you. and this isn't general electric's first attempt over ten years the american company has bought five companies that were being prosecuted by the department of justice for corruption the pattern is always the same an investigation is conducted and an acquisition unfolds under the threat of conviction and a severe fine which is avoided have been american british and french companies a twenty six million dollar fine was paid by the gray
goes the place you're safe as a dish out of the economy social issue up there and at this hour of the coral sea postulate a total man only meant he could be near merica. last many allege if i ask you do you see even unit m.l. is sitting there going at it a compliment of your commissions that our economy only monday called on it is out. that commission is that i can to meet all of the less obvious and an internet but up or develop possibly. middle class was it as you need intellect just couldn't...
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it sier for oil and gas companies to release methane, which is a particularly potent greenhouse ga coraldavenport has been covering this story for the "new york times." >> great to be with you. >> brangham: so the obama administration, the earlier administration had said to oil and gas companies, monitor the methane that's leaking out of your operations andat do ou can to cap it. before we talk about what the trump administration has done, remind us, why do we care about methane? >> usually when yotalk about the greenhouse gasses that warm the planet,ou think about carbon dioxide, the stuff that comes from driving cars, burning coal-fired power plants. methane doesn't get much attention. it's only about 9% of the human cause of greenhouse it matters a lot because methane is 25% mo powerful than carbon dioxide at trapping that heat. so there's a lot less o it, it's not caused by as many sectces of the economy, but it gets out there, it's a really potentriver of greenhouse gas warming. it's sorof a super dwrows gas. it's a big deal. >> brangham: what did the trump administration do today >
it sier for oil and gas companies to release methane, which is a particularly potent greenhouse ga coraldavenport has been covering this story for the "new york times." >> great to be with you. >> brangham: so the obama administration, the earlier administration had said to oil and gas companies, monitor the methane that's leaking out of your operations andat do ou can to cap it. before we talk about what the trump administration has done, remind us, why do we care about...
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nducteteto meaeare the amount pestitides thth could b found iatat lea 22 2 col reef organis, rananng from corals toueueen cch t to numbererf coalal reefishsheswhat w w disvevered s ththatut of f l th s sampl thahat colleleed, 68%f ththe mples that we collected were contaminated with imidaclopririd. 53% of the sasas we cocollected were contamiminad with fipipronil, which is anothr systemic pesticide. so the level of contaminationon on a coraral reef,f,specially y the second-largesest barrier reef in the world,d, is pretty disturbi. >> if n neonics harm m animals, what about p people? in human surrogates like rats and mice, neonics are linked to a wide range of disorders. and in human blood studies, they are linked t to dna damage and cell mutations. federal agencies like the environmental protection agency are really supposed to be, um, managingng these insecticides in a way that causes minimal harm to humans and other animals. >> startining in the 1990s, agency scientists were raising red flags about the mobility, the persistence, the toxicity of these neonicic products, includi t the effecects
nducteteto meaeare the amount pestitides thth could b found iatat lea 22 2 col reef organis, rananng from corals toueueen cch t to numbererf coalal reefishsheswhat w w disvevered s ththatut of f l th s sampl thahat colleleed, 68%f ththe mples that we collected were contaminated with imidaclopririd. 53% of the sasas we cocollected were contamiminad with fipipronil, which is anothr systemic pesticide. so the level of contaminationon on a coraral reef,f,specially y the second-largesest barrier...
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but now let's move over to coral jade also in australia. look at the things sche do. >> wow. >> you can do one around your wrist and you thought with you were awesome and this girl busts out a hundred of them. and there are several videos of her doing this over and over again. the hoola hoops are around her knees, around her hands, then the other foot and then all the other hoola hoops start swinging. and then she does a headstand and continues with the hoola that's really impressive. >>> this birthday girl separating her special day. >> and her parents have told her, hey, we've got one more present for you. >> the big surprise she's waited years for. >>> and, it's a cinematic view of an incredible free fall. >> the whole time it looks like they're just static in the air. >> see this stunning sunset jump next. it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add finish dishwasher cleaner with your detergent to help dissolve this grease so you're ready for your next meal. new finish dishwasher cleaner clean dishwasher. clean dishes
but now let's move over to coral jade also in australia. look at the things sche do. >> wow. >> you can do one around your wrist and you thought with you were awesome and this girl busts out a hundred of them. and there are several videos of her doing this over and over again. the hoola hoops are around her knees, around her hands, then the other foot and then all the other hoola hoops start swinging. and then she does a headstand and continues with the hoola that's really...
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doctor there was a companion if you just come where are equal to be and if in appearance tomorrow coral but it is a very savvy part to fix your input get better see so they decided to issue a movie this will see a real meaning in that everything case will freeze when you're. sure that you are equally. don't you. get this import doesn't groom or british know you were going to what was there was a growth we could days or so to get going go by. so fast in number one they would have wanted to see. it simply as an old well that if you are multiple you know this almost can mean a lot because at the end. if they're in the know they see we are nearly in the. dark and all of them are going to said you know we're not when it's show off with the other bit that you know really. know was a real bargain you know it and i mean it and the. concept. and lot of itself where i was in there. i mean most of the men that know did we feel any guilt that was when i started but i got a simple to say i decided anyway whatever i want. to say let's assume that. the monologue. is the you know what i. shall you know
doctor there was a companion if you just come where are equal to be and if in appearance tomorrow coral but it is a very savvy part to fix your input get better see so they decided to issue a movie this will see a real meaning in that everything case will freeze when you're. sure that you are equally. don't you. get this import doesn't groom or british know you were going to what was there was a growth we could days or so to get going go by. so fast in number one they would have wanted to see....
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this beautiful coral islands in the middle of the caribbean is one of britain's overseas territories a lot of visitors only come to the tax haven because of its banks here and bill has so much more to offer not least the rich and very caribbean cuisine which incorporates global influences. from the early evening to late night people lined up at cannes barbecue. grill resembles a production line with a range of meats tasted in a variety of marinades hot fruity and packed with spices chef can fans of pool mounds his own grill every day. when i started doing barbecue. this is the fall. i started doing this alone. and then it migrated towards the chicken and the ribs and noted circular ribs as they get over. the chicken is based on a jamaican jerk chicken recipe with garlic ginger lemon and french sugar a final flourish of hot barbecue sauce grounds of his color a delight most here eat it with french fries you won't find any other vegetables at this grill cans thank you very much ribs. i'm just getting some prepared for the customers as they come along. the other fan you see a kitchen of
this beautiful coral islands in the middle of the caribbean is one of britain's overseas territories a lot of visitors only come to the tax haven because of its banks here and bill has so much more to offer not least the rich and very caribbean cuisine which incorporates global influences. from the early evening to late night people lined up at cannes barbecue. grill resembles a production line with a range of meats tasted in a variety of marinades hot fruity and packed with spices chef can...
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joining me now, "new york times" energy and environmental policy reporter coral davenport.us what specifically the rules that are in place now do and what we can expect if they're successfully rolled back. >> the main rule that's in place is a 2016 rule put in place by the epa which requires companies to have a pretty rigorous schedule for monitoring and inspecting leaks of methane from oil and gas drilling wells. that sounds kind of wonky, but oil and gas drilling wells are one of the main sources of leaks of methane into the atmosphere and, as you said, methane is -- it is sort of like a super greenhouse gas so even just leaks of it actually are extremely potent in trapping greenhouse gases. so oil and gas companies were very unhappy with this regulation. they said it required, you know, in some cases six-month inspections. in some cases, you know, when they found leaks, they were required -- you had a great interview there with the president of the western energy alliance, a group of independent gas and oil companies. the obama era epa methane rule was the definition of
joining me now, "new york times" energy and environmental policy reporter coral davenport.us what specifically the rules that are in place now do and what we can expect if they're successfully rolled back. >> the main rule that's in place is a 2016 rule put in place by the epa which requires companies to have a pretty rigorous schedule for monitoring and inspecting leaks of methane from oil and gas drilling wells. that sounds kind of wonky, but oil and gas drilling wells are one...
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the corals was pulled out of the surf below palmetto avenue this morning. investigators found an empty kayak near half moon bay. they're trying to figure out if that belonged to the man who died. >>> people showed out in oakland today to honor the late ron dellums, former congressman and mayor. the oakland nate i-was remembered as a war -- native was remembered as a warrior of peace. he spoke against what he considered excessive militarism in the u.s. his youngest daughter says some political opponents considered him a radical. >> he was on nixon's hate list, but if you keep in mind, my dad brought the idea of bringing end to war in 1970 to a world of antidialogue. >> i remember protesting at uc berkeley and knowing my congress member was leading the world in this fight of justice. he was larger than life but always an oaklander. >> reporter: ron dellums served a single term as mayor after he retired from congress. he died on july 30th at the age of 82. >>> president trump and his aides say recent reports of chaos and dysfunction inside the white house simp
the corals was pulled out of the surf below palmetto avenue this morning. investigators found an empty kayak near half moon bay. they're trying to figure out if that belonged to the man who died. >>> people showed out in oakland today to honor the late ron dellums, former congressman and mayor. the oakland nate i-was remembered as a war -- native was remembered as a warrior of peace. he spoke against what he considered excessive militarism in the u.s. his youngest daughter says some...
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dry forcing her to watch in despair as how mungo trees with it's a similar scene on over going to coral the village she's lived in since she was a child. and. you're going to miss and you know what are the ground water level or so much high and when i was younger it was easy to dig a well you didn't have to go deep but all but women can't anymore the water's gone because of climate change are you referring to many. problems many communities in mali face a local ngo from is working on solutions they are on their way to say because to me to members of the. which helps communities protect biodiversity. warning i'm going to go there mike. we promised to come back here we are. five months ago members of the n.g. or helps the local women to plant a vegetable garden in the village they've come back to see how it's doing. their women for too long gone hard to tap into the system that supplies water to a nearby hospital. called city. hall size a monkey with a vegetable garden has been designed to adapt to climate change this year and it had a range when he did it can lead to and didn't last long
dry forcing her to watch in despair as how mungo trees with it's a similar scene on over going to coral the village she's lived in since she was a child. and. you're going to miss and you know what are the ground water level or so much high and when i was younger it was easy to dig a well you didn't have to go deep but all but women can't anymore the water's gone because of climate change are you referring to many. problems many communities in mali face a local ngo from is working on solutions...
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because you know if you could walk if you have a parking lot with what the cause of or open one of coral fire of course it will spread to the next car and exco. just a common thing that people leave those areas things there to soothe us they make some more money they move away immediately definitely they don't want to keep still go into school here for others. a spark that discussion is a true a lot if it's a little girl's all of those. politicians are just so you give up for example a source. he called it no it's a go go also you know so i went to holland i used to live there. visit with the police never figure out why they got out the day out of course. after the police car so they had to call for what you call the. truck to get their way the police got when he was stuck to prove it's a go go so known for high criminality rate theories have a reputation for drug trade. terrorists place where there's a lot of drugs obviously people up there are just go out there are. people standing here and ask for what i have and they will find it for you even if you're blind you will see what they co
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behind me you will see different tabling activities, microplastics and acid fiction of corals.ut in the courtyard, we have amazing arts and crafts going on. >> dozens of sales force employees helped out as learning guides for the event. and also crayons. >> they were large. never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. olivia is moving away from the islands. it is 18 miles per hour. live doppler 7 out of there. there is plenty of rain left over. we have to keep the flash flood watch going at least until tomorrow morning at 6:00. you can see everybody under that. so there is still a possibility even with olivia moving away that flash flooding could happen. another couple of inches falling on saturated ground. >>> good morning, mike. our biggest issue is a collision involving a pedestrian on westbound state route 84 just east of dunbar ton bridge past ardenwood boulevard. we're working on getting information from chp. it sounds like a large emergency response. we don't have the condition of that person who was hit. not sure how many lanes were blocked if any. i
behind me you will see different tabling activities, microplastics and acid fiction of corals.ut in the courtyard, we have amazing arts and crafts going on. >> dozens of sales force employees helped out as learning guides for the event. and also crayons. >> they were large. never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. olivia is moving away from the islands. it is 18 miles per hour. live doppler 7 out of there. there is plenty of rain left over. we have to keep...
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studies found these chemicals cause coral bleaching in coral reefs around the world.n or met their labeled spf. 3. sprays don't use sprays on children. don't spray directly on your face. spray on hands first, then apply to the face. sprays are flammable! avoid open flames or any material that can throw sparks even if your skin feels dry. 4. lip balms must be spf 30 or higher and reapply every 2 hours. apply on both upper and lower lip. you're 12 times more likely to develop cancer on the lower lip than on the upper lip. the takeaway: wear sunscreen even on cloudy days uvb rays are more prevalent in the summer and between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. uva rays are still prevalent regardless of the season or weather however, and can pass through glass, light clouds, can reflect off water, sand, concrete, and snow, and can reach below the water's surface. so even though you may not burn, you are being exposed to the uva rays that are less intense but cause aging skin and skin cancer. ( marty ) music legend elton john kicked off his final world concert tour in allentown, pennsylv
studies found these chemicals cause coral bleaching in coral reefs around the world.n or met their labeled spf. 3. sprays don't use sprays on children. don't spray directly on your face. spray on hands first, then apply to the face. sprays are flammable! avoid open flames or any material that can throw sparks even if your skin feels dry. 4. lip balms must be spf 30 or higher and reapply every 2 hours. apply on both upper and lower lip. you're 12 times more likely to develop cancer on the lower...