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that is what al gore was trying to do. never worked with a person -- have no vested interest in this. one of the things he recognized in the late a.d.s was that global climate change is a scientific and political and economic problem. he understood you can't get too far end when you have an issue involving complex science it is challenging because you can't ask people to act politically if they don't understand why they are being asked to act. in the case of climate change people need to understand something about the science. he took it as part of his task to learn the science and spend time with scientists. he spent time with a lot of scientists that i know. he does read scientific articles. whether he understands them i don't know. try to explain the science in language people could understand. for exactly this reason. it is not too far in front. it is an important issue because without the science we wouldn't really know what we need to do because we could solve our energy problems in the united states with coal and na
that is what al gore was trying to do. never worked with a person -- have no vested interest in this. one of the things he recognized in the late a.d.s was that global climate change is a scientific and political and economic problem. he understood you can't get too far end when you have an issue involving complex science it is challenging because you can't ask people to act politically if they don't understand why they are being asked to act. in the case of climate change people need to...
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she was seen at the goring hotel last night.brielle and amanda, jump in here if you would like. >> there's the crane. there's the train. >> and i think one of the wonderful things we're about to see is the back detail of the dress and is scale of it. i think sara burt season brilliant at the scale of what she does. there you see pippa, the sister and maid of honor looks like she's in a bias-cut crepe short-sleeved dress. a lot of embroidery at the help of the dress. it would have been hand done. hundreds of hours of embroidery. the lace is probably french lace. i would say. definitely. i think what is also very beautiful is the veil doesn't obscure her face. it's very clean. a sense of a beautiful glow. and i think pippa's bridesmaid dress is indicative of mod rn fashion today. a very streamlined silhouette. it fish-tails out. a cowl neckline and lace trim. >> they've started the music here. let's sit back and watch as catherine makes her way into westminster abbey for the most -- one of the most important days of her life. >> t
she was seen at the goring hotel last night.brielle and amanda, jump in here if you would like. >> there's the crane. there's the train. >> and i think one of the wonderful things we're about to see is the back detail of the dress and is scale of it. i think sara burt season brilliant at the scale of what she does. there you see pippa, the sister and maid of honor looks like she's in a bias-cut crepe short-sleeved dress. a lot of embroidery at the help of the dress. it would have...
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we want to check in now and see can we see the goring hotel?he tent has gone up. the tent that will disguise the dress. >> it was something, diane. we drove by to get a peek after "world news." pitch-black here. you couldn't see a thing. they did such a great job of masking that entrance. and there were guards all around the hotel. revelers in the streets. >> and they put prince william in a separate area so he does not see his bride when she comes in because there's television cameras inside westminster abbey. he won't see her until she walks down the aisle. >> there it is. there is the tent. by the way, 2 billion of us will see her before he was. this is the prime minister. >> arriving. in person, he's been invite to the wedding. different from diana's wedding, where he was camping out. and he's asked his entire country to be part of the celebration. >> that's very glamorous. his sister, emily scheckle, has been asked to style kate. she is looking very elegant. she always seems to get it just right. >> young and no hat. >> absolutely. you rem
we want to check in now and see can we see the goring hotel?he tent has gone up. the tent that will disguise the dress. >> it was something, diane. we drove by to get a peek after "world news." pitch-black here. you couldn't see a thing. they did such a great job of masking that entrance. and there were guards all around the hotel. revelers in the streets. >> and they put prince william in a separate area so he does not see his bride when she comes in because there's...
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the movie, al gore, you know, the " inconvenient truth" movie brought climate control to the forefront and afterwords there
the movie, al gore, you know, the " inconvenient truth" movie brought climate control to the forefront and afterwords there
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al gore got it right. he says dealing with climate change is not so much an environmental, scientific political or economic issue as it is a moral one. at some point, our children or our grandchildren will ask us, how could you have not seen what was happening and why didn't you do more to stop it? we have to be able to look them in the eyes and say truthfully, as soon as we recognized the problem, we did everything we could to solve it. thank you for giving me the privilege of talking with you today. . >> i'd like to say good morning to everybody. it's a great privilege to* for me to be here. it's going to be a very exciting two days for me and i hope for you as well. i'd like to say thank you very much to the organizers for inviting me today. i'm david baumforth and i'd like to share experiences of what's been going on in the uk and also for me to share what's been going on here as well. in talking about what we've been doing in the uk in relation to our adaptation strategies for flooding and coastal def
al gore got it right. he says dealing with climate change is not so much an environmental, scientific political or economic issue as it is a moral one. at some point, our children or our grandchildren will ask us, how could you have not seen what was happening and why didn't you do more to stop it? we have to be able to look them in the eyes and say truthfully, as soon as we recognized the problem, we did everything we could to solve it. thank you for giving me the privilege of talking with you...
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. >> reporter: a little over four years after princess elizabeth's marriage her father king gore vi diedhort of her 26th birthday princess elizabeth became queen elizabeth ii, february 1952. 14 months later in june, 1953 the british empire held the coronation of its sovereign. >> a glittering spectacle witnessed by thousands. in the procession, britain's prime minister, sir winston churchill, who served five monarchs and through the gates the coach is carrying a beautiful and radiant girl of 27 years to her coronation and beside her is her sailor husband, sir phillip, duke of he edinboro. act ii of this most lavish costly production of the century. history hery is at its elbow as elizabeth enters the abc bo. >> prince charles finds grabbed mother a patient teacher as he tried to absorb the importance of what he sees and hears for here knighthood reaches its full flower in the 20th century of the early days of chervoletry, stemming from william the conqueror, a large order for 4-year-olds eyes and ears, but some day this pageantry may mark his own coronation as the climatic moment approac
. >> reporter: a little over four years after princess elizabeth's marriage her father king gore vi diedhort of her 26th birthday princess elizabeth became queen elizabeth ii, february 1952. 14 months later in june, 1953 the british empire held the coronation of its sovereign. >> a glittering spectacle witnessed by thousands. in the procession, britain's prime minister, sir winston churchill, who served five monarchs and through the gates the coach is carrying a beautiful and...
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but it's all happening at the goring when i left there early this morning. would have been going there from 6:00 this morning. so i don't suppose anyone had a great deal of sleep. >> and cbs news coverage of the royal wedding will continue in a moment. www4clé ♪,,,,,,,, >>> from cbs news, the wedding of prince william and miss catherine middleton. from london, here is katie couric. >>> and good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 a.m. here in london. a bit chilly, a bill cloudy. but everyone is very, very excited about this day. of course, it's a lot earlier back home in the states. so if you're staying up late or getting up early, we're very happy you're with us, because, as you might have heard, there's going to be a wedding. it starts in one hour right across the street at westminster abbey. and you have the best seats in the house. well, your house, anyway. over the next five hours we'll do everything we can to make you feel like you're right there. we have cbs news correspondents at all key positions all over town to bring you every moment of pageantry, as p
but it's all happening at the goring when i left there early this morning. would have been going there from 6:00 this morning. so i don't suppose anyone had a great deal of sleep. >> and cbs news coverage of the royal wedding will continue in a moment. www4clé ♪,,,,,,,, >>> from cbs news, the wedding of prince william and miss catherine middleton. from london, here is katie couric. >>> and good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 a.m. here in london. a bit chilly, a bill...
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okay this is kind of one of those tricky power point graphs and this is where i pretend i'm al gore. now we're taking longer point of view and these three traces here at the bottom is global temperature, surface temperature of the earth. this is made out from proxy records and we did not have thermometers a hundred and fifty years ago so this is reconstructed from sediments and ice ansisotopes and so forth and the top is co2, so this is in hundreds of thousands of years and it's interesting that you see this pretty remarkable sigh lick or cycles and this is the climate and other periods of earth history we would be huddled in a cave right now or something. the - one of the primary factors in causing this period or rough period is the fact that there are orbital properties of the solar system and planets resolve around them and in this case the exintrinsicty of the earths budget that changes and that goes, it has about a hundred thousand year period and low and behold there was a guy that was kind of able to reproduce temperature records going back and that's an old story that's well-
okay this is kind of one of those tricky power point graphs and this is where i pretend i'm al gore. now we're taking longer point of view and these three traces here at the bottom is global temperature, surface temperature of the earth. this is made out from proxy records and we did not have thermometers a hundred and fifty years ago so this is reconstructed from sediments and ice ansisotopes and so forth and the top is co2, so this is in hundreds of thousands of years and it's interesting...
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i think, and i'll close with this, that al gore summed it up best. rare is it in human history that we all connect on a purpose greater than our own. this is a remarkable opportunity not just a crisis, an extraordinary opportunity and i think we should look at it accordingly. i am optimistic. i am absolutely proud of the progress that our department of environment, susan -- miss new puc have accomplished and i'm wildly enthusiastic about the ideas that will be generated by this two day conference. our goal is to manifest your ideas and make them real. in closing, i'll say one final thing. the politics of this is remarkable. i don't think any of us could imagine 3 years ago we'd be where we are today. there are few people save a few folks on these right wing talk shows that still are just saying it's all about volcanos or something and global warming is not happening. i mean, it's humiliating on behalf of their families i am embarrassed. that being said, the consensus on this is extraordinary. so we have this unique and spirited opportunity and i'm he
i think, and i'll close with this, that al gore summed it up best. rare is it in human history that we all connect on a purpose greater than our own. this is a remarkable opportunity not just a crisis, an extraordinary opportunity and i think we should look at it accordingly. i am optimistic. i am absolutely proud of the progress that our department of environment, susan -- miss new puc have accomplished and i'm wildly enthusiastic about the ideas that will be generated by this two day...
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one hundred thousand years how is that different from the contemporary on the one hand kind of al gore you know any day now we're all going to be cooked at least that's the cartoon character is ation of him we both know it's far more serious and you know more thoughtful than that and on the other hand the fred singers you know don't worry be happy the oil companies know what they're doing and just let it burn all the coal they want. right. well the deal about there being a lot more than just the short term stuff i think is really really important because the most shocking thing of all of this i suppose or one of the many shocking things is that the choice of having these changes lasts as much as one hundred thousand years and having them last many hundreds of thousands of years and being far more extreme is going to be decided during this century in the next few decades and it really means that we who are alive in the world today are incredibly important in the long term future or what will become the story of humankind. and while al gore and fred singer and others are arguing about it
one hundred thousand years how is that different from the contemporary on the one hand kind of al gore you know any day now we're all going to be cooked at least that's the cartoon character is ation of him we both know it's far more serious and you know more thoughtful than that and on the other hand the fred singers you know don't worry be happy the oil companies know what they're doing and just let it burn all the coal they want. right. well the deal about there being a lot more than just...
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theoretically gore got more votes in two thousand and brock obama i mean that was it was a real sense that there was so much relief and so much anger george bush they gave it to two different people the one who really deserve the nobel peace prize who didn't get it i'm sure easy as i doubt is bill clinton and he of course did make war in kosovo but that war was seen as a no other humanitarian intervention but clinton has probably done more for peace than any. president jimmy carter you mean carter no you bring out jimmy carter of peace prize ok but i mean if i go in john places turn off it i don if i can go to you ok because i had i had to go ahead and clinton deserve the peace prize this guy imposed sanctions maintain sanctions on iraq madeline albright his secretary of state defended the killing of for at least a million iraqi children because of sanctions saying it was necessary imposed a no wallsten on iraq destroyed virtually everything so softening the country for bush and cheney to take away he deserved the peace prize give us a break ok don what about it what about former poli
theoretically gore got more votes in two thousand and brock obama i mean that was it was a real sense that there was so much relief and so much anger george bush they gave it to two different people the one who really deserve the nobel peace prize who didn't get it i'm sure easy as i doubt is bill clinton and he of course did make war in kosovo but that war was seen as a no other humanitarian intervention but clinton has probably done more for peace than any. president jimmy carter you mean...
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kate middleton waving to the crowds as she entered the goring hotel where she will spend her last nights a commoner and a single woman. and the official wedding program was released, including a new photo. >>> and a lot of people have been wondering, in 2011, would you really choose to spend your life as the windsors do it? well, david muir is here right now and he has been thinking about all of that today. >> reporter: yeah, sort of a big question surrounding this royal wedding. really something when prince william was outside the window a few moments ago. we know william is with prince charles and harry, just the boys tonight, and kate with her family. the last night as the commoner from bucklebury. >> reporter: when kate middleton makes that seven-minute drive from the goring hotel to westminster abbey with her father tomorrow, it's the last time she will be known simply as kate. a their fairy tale wedding scripted to the minute, and much of her future, too. >> it might seem like a fairy tale wedding to us, but for her things will never be the same. >> reporter: remember charles and
kate middleton waving to the crowds as she entered the goring hotel where she will spend her last nights a commoner and a single woman. and the official wedding program was released, including a new photo. >>> and a lot of people have been wondering, in 2011, would you really choose to spend your life as the windsors do it? well, david muir is here right now and he has been thinking about all of that today. >> reporter: yeah, sort of a big question surrounding this royal wedding....
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the al gore movie if you want a good review of the science at that time, and it's moved on, but it is quite excellent. >> thank yous, laurence. >> i have two questions, one national, another international. i want to direct it to matt. from from south america where despite mining practices, most of our rain forests are still pristine and the government proposed the developed country in north america and europe pay us to not do anything else to the forests. what does climb economists in a developed country think when he hears something like that, is the first question. >> let's go with the answer to the first question. >> it's a free market environmentalist, and i love it, and my wife gives our money to the nature conserve and money is collected in a land trust in the u.s. and land is purchased from developers and set aside to just be pristine, and what you outline sounds similar. i -- if there's a question with the money collected say from the united states to your country, there's a question how the money is distributed. if i'm a poor person, do i get the dime or is it captured by the
the al gore movie if you want a good review of the science at that time, and it's moved on, but it is quite excellent. >> thank yous, laurence. >> i have two questions, one national, another international. i want to direct it to matt. from from south america where despite mining practices, most of our rain forests are still pristine and the government proposed the developed country in north america and europe pay us to not do anything else to the forests. what does climb economists...
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your fearless leaders in washington are busy regulating the internet out of existence but wait until gore invent the internet join us tonight as our special guest alex jones a man who has built one of the largest audiences online with his message of freedom and refocusing our fears towards the government also joined us to discuss the government's latest attempts to control the internet is not only editor of chief editor in chief of stop net regulation dot org i guess so intimidating he scared away our other guest the internet is not just a big truck that you can dump stuff on it's a series of tunes you're watching out for says the man. on capitol hill yesterday republican senators john mccain and democrat senator john kerry came together to do something that the leadership of both parties wholeheartedly agree on taking away your freedom and put it in my sounding title on the bill is the two thousand and eleven commercial privacy bill of rights act intended to protect your personal information. there's just one catch it doesn't apply to the government that's right it only applies to privat
your fearless leaders in washington are busy regulating the internet out of existence but wait until gore invent the internet join us tonight as our special guest alex jones a man who has built one of the largest audiences online with his message of freedom and refocusing our fears towards the government also joined us to discuss the government's latest attempts to control the internet is not only editor of chief editor in chief of stop net regulation dot org i guess so intimidating he scared...
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industria que genera millones de dólares al año, vanessa hauc ha seguido de cerca los a acontecimientos de gore>>vanessa: gracias josé fueron días de debates y hasta que ayer georgia aprobó el proyecto de ley h b 87 y ahora de ser aprobado por el gobernador georgia sería luego de arizona para acabar con la inmigración indocumentada. hasta anoche los residentes de georgia mantenían la esperanza que la h b 87 muriera porque días la cámara de representantes y el senado parecían no poder llegar a un acuerdo, sin embargo justo media hora antes de finalizar la sesión legislativa de la temporada la cámara de representantes aprobó los cambios hecho por el senado entre sus principales cláusulas la h b 87 incluye: el darle a la policía la autoridad de cuestionar sobre el estatus migratorio de las personas que sean detenidas y arrestarlas tienen documentos y las compañías que tienen menos de 10 personas, tengan documentos. las personas que utilicen y dentro de edificación falsas podrán ir a la cárcel por 15 años. también podrían ir a prisión quienes albergen a in mi graenl inmigrantes indocumentados y aho
industria que genera millones de dólares al año, vanessa hauc ha seguido de cerca los a acontecimientos de gore>>vanessa: gracias josé fueron días de debates y hasta que ayer georgia aprobó el proyecto de ley h b 87 y ahora de ser aprobado por el gobernador georgia sería luego de arizona para acabar con la inmigración indocumentada. hasta anoche los residentes de georgia mantenían la esperanza que la h b 87 muriera porque días la cámara de representantes y el senado parecían no...
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, and the attorney who represented al gore in bush versus gore. if those two can agree on this issue, so can the rest of america. president obama actually did come out against proposition 8. it was not widely known and perhaps more should have been done to let the public know that position, but there is no question that this too has become -- it is no longer bipartisan. it is actually non-partisan. those who i would call the extremes on the other side who spend their lives trying to stop a marriage, they are a dwindling minority. just this week we saw a team member from the national organization for marriage leave that organization and say that they felt very guilty and realized they were taking the wrong position on this issue. i will let you in on a little secret. whether you know it or not, every single one of us have someone -- in our family, our friend circle, our church, our neighbor, who is gay or lesbian. the more people who come out over time, the more likely that people, regardless of their religious affiliation -- one other point i will
, and the attorney who represented al gore in bush versus gore. if those two can agree on this issue, so can the rest of america. president obama actually did come out against proposition 8. it was not widely known and perhaps more should have been done to let the public know that position, but there is no question that this too has become -- it is no longer bipartisan. it is actually non-partisan. those who i would call the extremes on the other side who spend their lives trying to stop a...
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kate middleton is getting in the car at the goring hotel.? we won't get our first glimpse? >> we'll get a glimpse. >> if the awnings are up outside, we may not see so clearly. but there are going be fundraisers at every angle. photographers at every angle. >>> while we're talking a lot about the wedding, we're also keeping a close eye on the deadly storms back home. they struck about five states. there was a massive path of tornadoes that cut that path. for more on those stories we head back to new york right now. tamron hall is standing by at the news desk. good morning to you. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. the death toll is rising across the southern state this morning after the worst swarm of tornados in nearly four decades. jim cantore is in tuscaloosa with the details. good morning, jim. >> reporter: it is almost hard to wrap your hands around it. the whole area continues to be in a certain much and rescue operation. probably will be all day. they are actually believe there are still survival -- survivors in some of the rubbl
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and there is a question whether politics or ideology goring to get in the way. >> we've made clear there is never an agreement of $33 billion. that we're going to continue to fight for largest cuts possible. >> so what happens if a deal is not reached the government will run out of money midnight for all but essential services. >> the president will be at facebook's head quarters to host a nationwide meeting. it will be streamed live april 20th. and that will focus on the economic issues we face. you can submit questions now at white house. >> and cost to own a car go,ing up before you can fill up the tank. >> and the research is in on the safety of soy foods for breast cancer patients. >> in the accu-weather forecast center if you like it windy you're going to love the accu-weather forecast. at least part of it coming up. >> and plus michael finney shares simple steps to keep track of product recalls and you can do it without sacrificing your personal information. the news continues in one >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> police asking for your help. invest
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. >> the bride to be is spending her last day as commoner with her family in the goring hotel. prince william will spend his last night as bachelor in clarence house. two billion will watch the promp and pageantry . some of them staking out proim real estate for days. >> it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> i want to see kate and william and enjoy the atmosphere. >> the historic marriage of the young couple who will one day be the king and queen of england. network there is a real sense of growing excitement here today. hundreds of people are camped out on the streets by me. the weather doesn't look great. there is a percent chance of showers on will and kate's big day. abc news, london. >> abc 7 will bring it to you live from 1:00 a.m. to seno'clock a.m.. we'll stream it live and abc will air a approximate royal wedding edition of 20-20 from nine to 11 p.m. tomorrow night. >> the wedding is warm and sunny for them. >> it is britain. i wont take that as a bad omen as in riverside. >> yeah, you can't stay in the 80s for long. >> can we get in the 80s this weekend? >> yes,
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she will be staying at the very luxurious, very posh goring hotel not far from buckingham palace in the royal suite which has just undergone a huge renovation. he will have a private family dinner tonight before their very big wedding on tomorrow. lynn? >> all right, tracie potts there for us in london. thanks. for all of you at home a reminder nbc news live coverage of the royal wedding begins tomorrow 4:00 a.m. eastern, 1:00 a.m. pacific time right here on your local nbc station. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. it was bad business for a couple of stores in a houston strip mall after a car crashed through them. the vehicles barreled through a yogurt shop wiping out everything in its path before coming to a stop inside an adjacent store. no injuries were reported. >>> it was a busy day for a crew of army corps of engineers in pittsburgh. four barges broke loose on the ohio river. one contained benzene, causing officials to fear a potential explosion and dangerous fims traveling up river. the barge was towed away safely while others will be
she will be staying at the very luxurious, very posh goring hotel not far from buckingham palace in the royal suite which has just undergone a huge renovation. he will have a private family dinner tonight before their very big wedding on tomorrow. lynn? >> all right, tracie potts there for us in london. thanks. for all of you at home a reminder nbc news live coverage of the royal wedding begins tomorrow 4:00 a.m. eastern, 1:00 a.m. pacific time right here on your local nbc station....
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the bride, catherine middleton accompany by her father stepping out of the goring hotel kept in a gown that had been kept a mystery. the designer, sarah burton of alexander mcqueen. after catherine's four-minute walk daunte aisle. a ceremony. >> i pronounce that they are man and wife together. >> reporter: mark the end of an eight-year courtship and the beginning of royal matrimony. every second of the day watched by a predicted audience of billions broadcast live over television and the internet. an extra surprise for the crowd that stayed. william and kate driving down in an aston convertible, a very british end to a very special british day. >> to think that it was going to rain ant weather would spoil everything. in the end, we had a beautiful, sunny day and it was dry through the ceremony. prince william was right. take whatever the weatherman said and it will do exactly the opposite. in london, i'm don ridell. >>> happening right now, news channel 2 is overhead. this looks like the golden gate bridge as a cold war era missile is making its trip. it will be heading down the penins
the bride, catherine middleton accompany by her father stepping out of the goring hotel kept in a gown that had been kept a mystery. the designer, sarah burton of alexander mcqueen. after catherine's four-minute walk daunte aisle. a ceremony. >> i pronounce that they are man and wife together. >> reporter: mark the end of an eight-year courtship and the beginning of royal matrimony. every second of the day watched by a predicted audience of billions broadcast live over television...
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unfortunately we missed the climax here and that's why i'm not al gore because i don't have a production staff. but, what's happened now is that co2 has increased to about 280 parts per million and in those scenarios i showed you of the co2 flux, if we're lucky the co2 at the end of the century becomes about 550 parts per million and doubled and if we're unlucky or at least our kids or their kids it becomes over 900 and more than triples. that's what we're talking about in terms of concentrations of greenhouse gas. let's go to the next one. here is a whole bunch of model runs from thcipc, imagine there's international groups running different scenarios with different climate models and so forth and we line them all up so that the top we're just looking at one spot or grid or one pixel over north california and the models are run not only forward in time but also retrospectively. run back. they can replicate what we've seen and that's one of the tests of climate models and what we see is, without a doubt, every climate model is warming. this is the 0 line today is todays so we took the ac
unfortunately we missed the climax here and that's why i'm not al gore because i don't have a production staff. but, what's happened now is that co2 has increased to about 280 parts per million and in those scenarios i showed you of the co2 flux, if we're lucky the co2 at the end of the century becomes about 550 parts per million and doubled and if we're unlucky or at least our kids or their kids it becomes over 900 and more than triples. that's what we're talking about in terms of...
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earlier today, kate arrived at the goring hotel, where she'll stay tonight. when she leaves tomorrow morning, her fans may not have as good a view. a white canopy was put up to make sure her wedding dress remains a secret. >> off the rope, please! >> this morning, kate was spotted with prince harry at westminster abbey, one final run-through with the bridesmaids and pageboys. even camilla came out to say hello. among those invited to the wedding, london's entire diplomatic korp corp. today, one of those invitations was withdrawn. the british government said in light of attacks of civilians by syrian government forces, the presence of the syrian ambassador would be unacceptable and he should not attend. otherwise, the wedding plans seem to be going without a hitch. all along the procession route today from westminster abbey to buckingham palace, people made themselves at home. british historian and nbc news consultant andrew roberts said some of the traditions we'll see tomorrow go back 1,000 years. how meticulous is the planning for the procession that happen
earlier today, kate arrived at the goring hotel, where she'll stay tonight. when she leaves tomorrow morning, her fans may not have as good a view. a white canopy was put up to make sure her wedding dress remains a secret. >> off the rope, please! >> this morning, kate was spotted with prince harry at westminster abbey, one final run-through with the bridesmaids and pageboys. even camilla came out to say hello. among those invited to the wedding, london's entire diplomatic korp...
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kate middleton will be with her parts at the up market goring hotel less than a mile away prince william spending the night with his father and his best man, prince harry, at the clarence house at the royal palace. frank and sydnie? >> so no rehearsals dinner the night before, no bachelor party? >> they had that already, top secret. >> all right. you have your binoculars, right? >> reporter: yes. >> you can't wait to see the dress, right, charlie, that's what it's all about. >> reporter: it's all about the dress for me. it's been about the dress. i have been obsessed about the dress for month. >> right there with you, charlie. [ laughter ] >> i know we'll be joining you tomorrow, as well. have fun, charlie. how exciting. charlie d'agata live in london. >> reporter: thank you. >> waiting to see the dress, covering the royal wedding. thank you. >>> you can see the royal wedding live on cbs 5 beginning tomorrow morning at 1:30 a.m. after the late late show. and the "early edition" will follow starting at 5:53. >>> i think i'm more interested in the food. how about those tea and crumpets? th
kate middleton will be with her parts at the up market goring hotel less than a mile away prince william spending the night with his father and his best man, prince harry, at the clarence house at the royal palace. frank and sydnie? >> so no rehearsals dinner the night before, no bachelor party? >> they had that already, top secret. >> all right. you have your binoculars, right? >> reporter: yes. >> you can't wait to see the dress, right, charlie, that's what it's...
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kate middleton and her father leave the goring hotel in a rolls royce 41 minutes later.he mile and a quarter route will take five to seven minutes. double rows of security barriers are set up along the tree-lined mall. it's expected to be jam-packed with well-wishers. it turns past saint james park following the same path as the horses for the daily changing of the guard. >> william is second lieutenant in the horse guard division of blues and royals so this is his regiment and the procession goes past. and they will be included on the actual wedding day. >> reporter: the crowds gather up close each day to witness the rituals full of precision and concentration plus rich history. the wedding procession will come through these gates at horse guards. these security barriers will go down into the ground. the procession turns right on whitehall and heads toward parliament. along the ministerial row, the royals will pass 10 downing street. >> processions will lead down whitehall and past big ben the famous bell attached to the houses of parliament our seat of government. and
kate middleton and her father leave the goring hotel in a rolls royce 41 minutes later.he mile and a quarter route will take five to seven minutes. double rows of security barriers are set up along the tree-lined mall. it's expected to be jam-packed with well-wishers. it turns past saint james park following the same path as the horses for the daily changing of the guard. >> william is second lieutenant in the horse guard division of blues and royals so this is his regiment and the...
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. >> reporter: but is today's tornado or flood real proof of al gore's doomsday predictions? well, even those scientists who agree with him, even they say it's not that simple. >> it's very tempting to connect the dots, because it's all weather, but you have to be really quite disciplined. you have to be very, very careful about what you can say. >> reporter: dr. gavin schmidt is a nasa scientist specializing in the incredibly complex world of climate modeling. he says there is no denying that the planet is warming and by burning carbon we are helping raise the temperature. >> by the time you get to 2050, 2070, 2080, you are starting to see patterns of warming put us really in a different planet. >> reporter: but blaming a tornado in st. louis on climate change? that is a leap too far, he says. think of it this way. weather is what happened lately. climate is what has happened forever. lately, the area north and west of that line has been oddly cold and wet while the south and east has been hot and dry. but that has a lot more to do with the la nina cold water patterns in the
. >> reporter: but is today's tornado or flood real proof of al gore's doomsday predictions? well, even those scientists who agree with him, even they say it's not that simple. >> it's very tempting to connect the dots, because it's all weather, but you have to be really quite disciplined. you have to be very, very careful about what you can say. >> reporter: dr. gavin schmidt is a nasa scientist specializing in the incredibly complex world of climate modeling. he says there...
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. >> and we'll catch up with the daughter of al and tipper gore.e has a new novel and how her parents are doing less than a year after their separation. the family is doing well. we'll catch up with her. >> have you been guilty of this? i know i have. your kid's soccer game and you take a call from work or maybe do a text during dinner or something. >> right. >> we'll show you how to deal with the guilt that comes from being a working parent and how to separate yourself. >> i thought you were going to say did you ever take out the today kw taekwondo teacher or something. >> oh, no. >> natalie is filling in for ann. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. the f.a.a. says that possible error by air traffic controllers allowed first lady michelle obama's plane to come too close to a huge military cargo plane as she returned to the washington area monday night. mrs. obama's plane had to abort the first approach to andrews, but the f.a.a. said she was never in real danger though the military plane can create dangerous turbulence. a jetblue employee was
. >> and we'll catch up with the daughter of al and tipper gore.e has a new novel and how her parents are doing less than a year after their separation. the family is doing well. we'll catch up with her. >> have you been guilty of this? i know i have. your kid's soccer game and you take a call from work or maybe do a text during dinner or something. >> right. >> we'll show you how to deal with the guilt that comes from being a working parent and how to separate yourself....
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they found out what al gore scores were. they were 1350. they dug up john kerry's scores. somebody asked for barack obama's scores and it's racist? when barack obama admitted himself he benefitted -- [everyone talking at once] >> you know why they're asking? because you went on television and said it's affirmative action all the way. >> obama admitted it on national tv! >> hurray. if affirmative action turns out a u.s. president -- [everyone talking at once] >> because he's an g at once] >> to your point, there's a lot in obama's origins and past that still remains murky. >> why? >> like what? like what? >> you name it! the draft records, the medical records -- [everyone talking at once] >> who paid for his education? >> do we have a right to know all this? >> yes! >> we do? why do we have a right to know? >> he's the president of the united states and the reporters used to go after all this information! [everyone talking at once] >> these are the legitimate queries? >> they've always been legitimate queries. >> do you think -- [everyone talking at once] >> at this stage t
they found out what al gore scores were. they were 1350. they dug up john kerry's scores. somebody asked for barack obama's scores and it's racist? when barack obama admitted himself he benefitted -- [everyone talking at once] >> you know why they're asking? because you went on television and said it's affirmative action all the way. >> obama admitted it on national tv! >> hurray. if affirmative action turns out a u.s. president -- [everyone talking at once] >> because...
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up next more on the first anniversary of the plane crash near smolensk in our spotlight so al gore know about his gaffes look at how the tragedy affected relations between russia and poland. hello again it wasn't just like the interview show a party. today where commemorating the anniversary of the tragic plane crash at the airfield near the russian city of smolensk but the occasion headed by polish president lech kaczynski was on their way to russia to take part in a morning ceremony for thousands of polish victims of the nine hundred forty that in mass but the plane crashed just short of a runway at a russian. tragedy shocked people on both sides of the border both in poland and russia but today a year after the crash we're looking at how the tragedy has affected relations between the two countries here in our moscow studio will have the executive secretary of the russian polish group on difficult issues. and from war so we're joined by the chairman of the polish same foreign affairs committee andre college. thousands of polish officers were executed by stalin secret police in russia
up next more on the first anniversary of the plane crash near smolensk in our spotlight so al gore know about his gaffes look at how the tragedy affected relations between russia and poland. hello again it wasn't just like the interview show a party. today where commemorating the anniversary of the tragic plane crash at the airfield near the russian city of smolensk but the occasion headed by polish president lech kaczynski was on their way to russia to take part in a morning ceremony for...
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there was even a lady outside t the goring as soon as kate appeared. family albums they are set. >> hugo is a brilliant photographer, able to put you at your ease. he photographed my children and he put them at their ease. >> once they go inside we will probably not see them again until the kiss at 8:25 eastern time. >> in around an hour's time. once inside they have said they will abstain from having any champagne. whether they stick to this. because it's a very long day. when they know it's going into the early hours with prince harry even threatening a survivor's breakfast -- >> bring on the bacon sandwiches tomorrow. >> they need to pace themselves. >> maybe a sniff. they earned it. >> when you said they might abstain from champagne my mind went to kathie lee and hoda. >> i think they are on their fifth bottle by now. >> a lot of people in the states very early to watch this event starting at 4:00 in the morning with us on the east coast. 1:00 in the morning on the west coast of the united states. >> and there is a village in texas called grapevine
there was even a lady outside t the goring as soon as kate appeared. family albums they are set. >> hugo is a brilliant photographer, able to put you at your ease. he photographed my children and he put them at their ease. >> once they go inside we will probably not see them again until the kiss at 8:25 eastern time. >> in around an hour's time. once inside they have said they will abstain from having any champagne. whether they stick to this. because it's a very long day....
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well, as she drove past from the goring hotel, and it was literally like we suddenly felt this burstit felt like diana had arrived. diana was there. it was. it was just like her presence. they've been saying thunderstorms. we had gray skies all morning, speckles of rain. catherine was on her way to meet william and the sun shone. >> and so many people, as michelle mentioned, and we've been talking about all week long, more than 1 million people, some of the estimates expected to line the streets, and william and kate, no matter what the weather, were not going to disappoint them today. >> absolutely right. and people have been sleeping on the mall since tuesday. as they said this morning they didn't care if they got wet. people have been out there waiting to see them. they were going to ride in this carriage no matter what. >> katie, we will hand it back to you. just as we hand it back to you, right behind us, everyone is arriving. so you'll be seeing that shot in just a moment. and the energy is truly electric. so prepare for a loud noise here, katie. we'll send it back to you and y
well, as she drove past from the goring hotel, and it was literally like we suddenly felt this burstit felt like diana had arrived. diana was there. it was. it was just like her presence. they've been saying thunderstorms. we had gray skies all morning, speckles of rain. catherine was on her way to meet william and the sun shone. >> and so many people, as michelle mentioned, and we've been talking about all week long, more than 1 million people, some of the estimates expected to line the...
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the same they have lines coming up next al gore now spotlight focuses on whether it's time to swap military maneuvers for a diplomatic dialogue and afghanistan. for the full stop we've got lead from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. we'll. bring you the latest in science stream technology from around. we've got the future covered. hello again a welcome to spotlight the injury show on heartache i'll bring our own today my guest on the show is called will. let me tell that warfare in afghanistan has been going on for ten years already but seeing little success some of it's a loyalist allies like the former british foreign secretary david miliband are criticizing that they no longer believe in a military solution and say it's now time the diplomats should step in but is it possible to deal with taliban terrorists in a language other than against the russians should now the answer they've tried everything. my guess is the presidential special envoy for afghanistan said you have a couple. nato neutral operation in afghanistan has been going on even longer no
the same they have lines coming up next al gore now spotlight focuses on whether it's time to swap military maneuvers for a diplomatic dialogue and afghanistan. for the full stop we've got lead from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. we'll. bring you the latest in science stream technology from around. we've got the future covered. hello again a welcome to spotlight the injury show on heartache i'll bring our own today my guest on the show is called will....
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that lands two one in overtime to win the first of their best of seven the goring cup finals series on i was for some of us took the lead in the first period but surprised that package side atlanta pulled a goal back in the third to force the extra frame and in the second is over time and place to take in grab the winner go home side the advantage. meanwhile of the big are in cup itself made a thousand kilometer journey east from the headquarters in moscow four and it will be there for the first two games of the best of seven series will then be taken to the home of atlanta in mitigation just north of last go and the contest which is very news if the finals go the distance the deciding game played on it a little and see it's. football now and in the russian premier league new boys could go top if they wanted to know moscow on some so they did and will have lost their first three matches also in action after its place present is by his car and another picture clear so that's all they are yet to win at home to knock him out of a. ball after a key week in the trial because they've managed
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the streets of this country than there are in the streets of afghanistan or baghdad but we tend to gore filed goes on there but we write they turn a blind eye to what goes on here. that's really a tribute last recession but st john. shown richard six solutions he's the founder and director of the ngo brothers against guns also known as bag the mission of the thirty six year old on the half dozen people working in the organization is to give the youth in ghettos some hope they're the only ones working to keep the kids out of prison one night of every three young african-americans in the united states ends up in prison before the age of twenty five miles. by works with the juvenile court it looks after young people who've broken the law and helps them make it through perot will mention take him to some town rooms so she had no. the need for brothers against guns can be seen on these walls but this poster is just one example the list of poor young african americans who've been killed in ghettos like bayview is almost endless. like. when it is in a great way. for them to. these kids are the
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and this was was going to be a different process than money for gore score he didn't shoot the number of new instruments to fight corruption there. getting feedback from people saying time by using a corporate machine just so it would corrupt your behavior for company managers present visit gave a six month timetable for improvement in state sectors do you think it's realistic literalistic to. imagine that you could her for good progress in this area the people who will really feels a. proposed changes are already there are. certain we are not naive enough to be. believes that you have the ideal economy in six months but to show people that the serious the ideal program. or the chief is possible or six must six months to get your developing plans under your whatever is asian program do you feel the mindsets of russian business are changing already. in the community or are the prevailing. it's cute. to start to deal with investments and so on increase teacher some parts of the political soap and some of the direction of the normal in the country russia which for some part gave the rest
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the middleton will be all together at the goring hotel.he queen is going off to the mandarin oriental hotel. but it's the royal staff tied up with the royal festivities. so, she has to entertain at the mandarin oriental hotel. all of the different royals in town. >> duncan, what are you hearing? >> i'm hearing that camilla has been asked -- she decided to go and join the guys at the mandarin hotel, where she will stay tonight. and she won't be joining prince charles. he'll have an evening and a night with his sons, on their own. >> a night with the boys. very nice. where are you hearing that the royal couple may be living at? >> the latest we're hearing now, is william has done a u turn, and is opting for kensington palace, princess diana's old home. it's princess margaret's old apartment there. >> we were there live on tuesday. how about you, the pictures we're seeing of both of them, cool as cucumbers. >> very attractive and very relaxed. the middleton family is a close family. kate has all this wonderful family support. and i think it's
the middleton will be all together at the goring hotel.he queen is going off to the mandarin oriental hotel. but it's the royal staff tied up with the royal festivities. so, she has to entertain at the mandarin oriental hotel. all of the different royals in town. >> duncan, what are you hearing? >> i'm hearing that camilla has been asked -- she decided to go and join the guys at the mandarin hotel, where she will stay tonight. and she won't be joining prince charles. he'll have an...
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everybody's ox is going to get gored a little bit on this. >> reporter: the gang of six could unveil as early as may. but time is running out. both sides agree, the closer we get to the 2012 election, the tougher it will be to get a deal. whit johnson, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the very latest on the huge task facing many communities in the south after a record-setting weekend of violent storms and deadly tornados. >>> plus, an update on the hunt for a young woman who was dragged from her home last week in rural tennessee. >>> and the building excitement in london, as the wedding of prince william and kate middleton now less than two weeks away. all that and more coming up a little bit later on "the early show." for now that will do it for this monday morning edition of the "cbs morning news." appreciate you watching this morning. i'm terrell, brown. thank you, everybody. have a great day. tí ,,,,,,,,
everybody's ox is going to get gored a little bit on this. >> reporter: the gang of six could unveil as early as may. but time is running out. both sides agree, the closer we get to the 2012 election, the tougher it will be to get a deal. whit johnson, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the very latest on the huge task facing many communities in the south after a record-setting weekend of violent storms and deadly tornados....
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kate middleton ducked into the goring hotel late last night with her family by her side.'ll spend her last night as a commoner there. her fiance, prince william, is staying at the royal residence at clarence house, with his dad prince charles, and best man prince harry. the bride and groom both left westminster abbey beaming wednesday after getting one last chance to run through the ceremony. with just one day to go before the wedding, the city of london is buzzing with excitement, and last-minute preparations. wedding flowers are being delivered. security teams are scouring the procession route. the military has even rehearsed the fly path that will take place on the big day. the temperature has really dropped in london, and forecasters are calling for a chance of rain on the wedding day. still, nothing can dampen the spirits that die-hard fans who've camped out for days. >> even a thunderstorm i feel like it will still be fun. we'll be miserable but it will be fun. >> reporter: if wet weather moves in, the couple will have to leave the abbey in this glass coach, which c
kate middleton ducked into the goring hotel late last night with her family by her side.'ll spend her last night as a commoner there. her fiance, prince william, is staying at the royal residence at clarence house, with his dad prince charles, and best man prince harry. the bride and groom both left westminster abbey beaming wednesday after getting one last chance to run through the ceremony. with just one day to go before the wedding, the city of london is buzzing with excitement, and...
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. >> reporter: the bride-to-be is spending her last day as a commoner with her family at the goring hotelhead of a ding de prewedding dinner tonight. prince william will spend his last night as a bachelor at clarence house, where he will have a quiet dinner with his father, prince charles, brother, harry, and stepmother, camilla. some have been staking out prime real estate near the historic abbey and buckingham palace for days. >> it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> want to enjoy in the atmosphere. >> reporter: the atmosphere is building to fever pitch. wednesday's full rehearsal was complete with horseback trumpet players. fly-overs by the royal air force. and in pre-dawn quiet, all the queen's horses and all the queen's men. beside the towers, rees were brought in to decorate the 100-year-old abbey. >> very happy. >> i think it will be a historical moment. >> reporter: the historic marriage of the young couple, who will one day be the king and queen of england. a real sense of growing excitement here today. there are literally hundreds of people now camped out in the street behin
. >> reporter: the bride-to-be is spending her last day as a commoner with her family at the goring hotelhead of a ding de prewedding dinner tonight. prince william will spend his last night as a bachelor at clarence house, where he will have a quiet dinner with his father, prince charles, brother, harry, and stepmother, camilla. some have been staking out prime real estate near the historic abbey and buckingham palace for days. >> it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. >>...