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. >> the guys are going to go ice skating at a former military base in greenland.awesome. i would so run. throwing their ice skates into this big hole. >> that looks skeshy. >> they gently make their way down because as you can see, pretty slippy. >> that entire staircase is covered in ice. >> not just the entire staircase, everything inside. this has been abandoned for 50 years. and there is about 4 foot of solid ice. you're seeing half the room. you see how the doorways are cut in half? you realize they're just crawling underneath the ceiling of this abandoned missile silo. >> wow. cool, man. >> i know! they find an abandoned room, enough room to stand up. >> i have all kinds of travel s a operations. never once did i want to go to green land until now. >> a truly original video. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> you're going to need the buzz word, be 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> then click on the "win ipad" button. >> you can enter every day. >> let's reveal wednesday's buzz word, it is "soldier". >> get on over to rightthisminute.co
. >> the guys are going to go ice skating at a former military base in greenland.awesome. i would so run. throwing their ice skates into this big hole. >> that looks skeshy. >> they gently make their way down because as you can see, pretty slippy. >> that entire staircase is covered in ice. >> not just the entire staircase, everything inside. this has been abandoned for 50 years. and there is about 4 foot of solid ice. you're seeing half the room. you see how the...
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and the picture -- >> the greenland ice melt starting sooner in the calendar year than it ever has.re things they think about when they're 25 years old. >> true. and then they get a job and get married and have kids. >> and then they become republicans. the a bank don't make any more than apple. >> they don't go after george clooney. they don't go after -- >> isn't it that the verizon guy gets $18 million a year plus? >> what does the verizon worker get? i'm saying. >> a verizon worker makes less than the ceo. good point. >> you know what i'm talking about. can we get bigger and bigger -- >> facebook friday, please! >> she's talking a big game about breaking up big banks or the consumer versus bankruptcy laws. if she is selling that. >> show me, eric -- why do you care about that? it's not the pandering. all the politicians do that. you're looking for hillary clinton promised goldman sachs, if they give her $200,000, she will do something for them. that's the issue. >> so we know about it. >> isn't there a scintilla of evidence -- >> yes! to reward the private donor. >> give me one.
and the picture -- >> the greenland ice melt starting sooner in the calendar year than it ever has.re things they think about when they're 25 years old. >> true. and then they get a job and get married and have kids. >> and then they become republicans. the a bank don't make any more than apple. >> they don't go after george clooney. they don't go after -- >> isn't it that the verizon guy gets $18 million a year plus? >> what does the verizon worker get? i'm...
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all of which australia has, but some people say greenland should be a concept. >> marcupial. >> it isainly the pouch. >> tom, you said when you talk about women's issues you have to be ready for your words to be put through the device. >> you're right. >> from you going to make finish yous and ferb references, get it right. you said you don't think -- oh yeah it turned into the advice to take the homely girl with you. >> that's not good advice? >> you said you would never tell anyone not to swim. but it may be after drinking alcohol. >> he said don't go to parties with alcohol. >> he didn't say swimming swimming in [bleep]. >> that wasn't a story. >> not that there is anything wrong with it. >> if that's what you are into. fine. >> to be fair he did correct himself later and he said he didn't mean don't go to the parties, but he said be careful. >> nothing wrong with that. >> thank you, andy. >> time to take a break. the ugly truth of on-line dating. and the "red eye" pod cast is back. tune in to get a new episode every week. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm kelly wright.
all of which australia has, but some people say greenland should be a concept. >> marcupial. >> it isainly the pouch. >> tom, you said when you talk about women's issues you have to be ready for your words to be put through the device. >> you're right. >> from you going to make finish yous and ferb references, get it right. you said you don't think -- oh yeah it turned into the advice to take the homely girl with you. >> that's not good advice? >> you...
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week long that will push back to the north in the had you had don bay and near -- hudson bay near greenland. here's the cold stuff up here in southeastern canada. 20s and 30s and teens in new england. look at the 50s and 60s starting to build off the southwest. all that pushes east in the next couple of days. we'll call it milder, but somewhat chilly compared to what we've been dealing with over the past months. 54 is the high, tomorrow, we get up to 63. >>> in sports this morning, the flyers season ends tonight in new york, but then it's off to the playoffs, here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: at villanova's parade jay wright said the championship is just a warmup for the pro teams like the flyers. could he be right. hours later, the flyers fighting for the playoffs clinch. >>> let's go flyers! >> reporter: villanova a good luck charm the champs at the flyers penguins game they needed a win to save the season. steve mason, jake borachek to wayne simmons ties it at 1. career high 32nd of the season. they put it away, the empty in ther. empty netter they face washington in the first round. >
week long that will push back to the north in the had you had don bay and near -- hudson bay near greenland. here's the cold stuff up here in southeastern canada. 20s and 30s and teens in new england. look at the 50s and 60s starting to build off the southwest. all that pushes east in the next couple of days. we'll call it milder, but somewhat chilly compared to what we've been dealing with over the past months. 54 is the high, tomorrow, we get up to 63. >>> in sports this morning, the...
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bases across the arctic circle, expanding its capability to send subs in numbers through the crucial greenland-iceland in the atlantic. moscow has newly stationed six submarines in the black sea, giving russia new capability into the mediterranean. the u.s. believes the new activity is designed to deny nato, including the u.s., the ability to operate within russia's so-called near abroad. >> what we see in these operations, one, it's focused on protecting the maritime flanks of russia but also denying nato the ability to operate within the maritime flanks as well. i'm speaking of the baltic sea, the black sea and areas in the far north atlantic around norway. >> increasingly alarmed by russia's new sub deployments, the u.s. and its allies are launching new training exercises and deploying new systems, including the p-8 poseiden. >> these are buoys dropped in to track submarines. they can be equipped with torpedos to destroy the submarines. >> a russian fighter jet's fly-by of the uss donald cook coming within 30 feet laterally and 100 feet vertically is behavior u.s. naval commanders have not witnesse
bases across the arctic circle, expanding its capability to send subs in numbers through the crucial greenland-iceland in the atlantic. moscow has newly stationed six submarines in the black sea, giving russia new capability into the mediterranean. the u.s. believes the new activity is designed to deny nato, including the u.s., the ability to operate within russia's so-called near abroad. >> what we see in these operations, one, it's focused on protecting the maritime flanks of russia but...
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anna: there are limits to the parallels between greenland and the u.k.maybe we'll try to extend that. gilles stays with us. up next, disappointing results from another luxury maker, tightening the purse strings. that and watch sales, next. ♪ anna: welcome back. this is countdown. 6:30 in london. 7:30 in frankfurt. breaking numbers coming through this morning, expecting to get numbers from daimlerchrysler any moment. this is a business try to offset the pressure on the slowing truck revenue. and also concern about chinese construction equipment and sales there. trying to offset the pressure with action by the ceo. but we have not got any numbers yet. so we put that on hold and go to hong kong with the bloomberg first word news. adopted negative interest rates on some resolvers to penalize institutions, they may consider helping lending by offering a negative interest rate on some loans. that is according to some people familiar with the talks with the boj. discussion could happen in conjunction with any deeper cut to the negative rate on reserves. britain
anna: there are limits to the parallels between greenland and the u.k.maybe we'll try to extend that. gilles stays with us. up next, disappointing results from another luxury maker, tightening the purse strings. that and watch sales, next. ♪ anna: welcome back. this is countdown. 6:30 in london. 7:30 in frankfurt. breaking numbers coming through this morning, expecting to get numbers from daimlerchrysler any moment. this is a business try to offset the pressure on the slowing truck revenue....
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hansen, that we could have catastrophic ofes in sea level because losing part of antarctica and greenlandghtening. that is why 196 signatories unanimously agree about the paris climate agreement that is being signed today. tom: jeffrey sachs, thank you so much. wonderful to have you here. ranting, i assume you are having lunch with the president and the queen? -- francine, i assume you are having lunch with the president and the queen? francine: right. extremely important. tom: very good. "bloomberg " is next on television. ," weloomberg surveillance continue with the secretary of energy. jim glassman joins us as well. from new york and london, "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ david: technical difficulties. out of that and microsoft are leading tech stocks lower on difficult -- on lower earnings. the yen is dropping the most in seven weeks as the bank of japan ways offering negative rate loads -- as the bank of japan weighs offering negative rate loans to banks. david: welcome to "bloomberg ." i am david westin, with vonnie quinn. jonathan is in london. the cohead of global fixed incom
hansen, that we could have catastrophic ofes in sea level because losing part of antarctica and greenlandghtening. that is why 196 signatories unanimously agree about the paris climate agreement that is being signed today. tom: jeffrey sachs, thank you so much. wonderful to have you here. ranting, i assume you are having lunch with the president and the queen? -- francine, i assume you are having lunch with the president and the queen? francine: right. extremely important. tom: very good....
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gap and t's, as i say -- greenland-iceland-u.k. gap and it's, as i say, the facility is amazing and i think it would be one that we would do well to do some concentrating on. mr. scaparrotti: i agree with your concern and agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap hat you described. mr. mccain: i look forward to moving your no, ma'am neighs through the united states senate. this hearing is adjourned. mr. scaparrotti: thank you, chairman. ms. robinson: thank you, chairman. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> "the washington post" reporting that while in london today, f.b.i. director james comey suggested the bureau paid more than $1 million to access the iphone belongs to one of the san bernardino attackers. he said, more than i'll make in the remainder of my jobs, which is seven years and four months. it's the first time the bureau has offered a possible price tag for unlocking the iphone of the man who, along with his wi
gap and t's, as i say -- greenland-iceland-u.k. gap and it's, as i say, the facility is amazing and i think it would be one that we would do well to do some concentrating on. mr. scaparrotti: i agree with your concern and agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap hat you described. mr. mccain: i look forward to moving your no, ma'am neighs through the united states senate. this hearing is adjourned. mr. scaparrotti: thank you, chairman. ms. robinson: thank you,...
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by climate change, from the destruction of the coral off australia's coast to the polar bears in greenland and alaska. everything is global warming or now they say climate change. i'm just telling you that this is a global problem and it's going to require global taxation. you can do a lot with trillions of dollars a year. that's what's coming, and it is upon us. this climate change agreement that was passed a couple years ago. they always call it an agreement. that's why -- that's because they don't want it to have to be submitted to the senate for a ratification. it's just an agreement. it's going to involve trillions in a global tax. world government. you have to have a world government to administrator the -- administer the world government. world government to enrich the people. we have the beginnings of this now. the international monetary fund is a de facto world bank. the international monetary fund, the i.m.f. and the world bank are the world's money source, and the g-20 nations is basically a world board of directors. right now the united nations, of course, it is what it is but
by climate change, from the destruction of the coral off australia's coast to the polar bears in greenland and alaska. everything is global warming or now they say climate change. i'm just telling you that this is a global problem and it's going to require global taxation. you can do a lot with trillions of dollars a year. that's what's coming, and it is upon us. this climate change agreement that was passed a couple years ago. they always call it an agreement. that's why -- that's because they...
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by climate change, from the destruction of the coral off australia's coast to the polar bears in greenland and alaska. everything is global warming or now they say climate change. i'm just telling you that this is a global problem and it's going to require global taxation. you can do a lot with trillions of dollars a year. that's what's coming, and it is upon us. this climate change agreement that was passed a couple years ago. they always call it an agreement. that's why -- that's because they don't want it to have to be submitted to the senate for a ratification. it's just an agreement. it's going to involve trillions in a global tax. world government. you have to have a world government to administrator the -- administer the world government. world government to enrich the people. we have the beginnings of this now. the international monetary fund is a de facto world bank. the international monetary fund, the i.m.f. and the world bank are the world's money source, and the g-20 nations is basically a world board of directors. right now the united nations, of course, it is what it is but
by climate change, from the destruction of the coral off australia's coast to the polar bears in greenland and alaska. everything is global warming or now they say climate change. i'm just telling you that this is a global problem and it's going to require global taxation. you can do a lot with trillions of dollars a year. that's what's coming, and it is upon us. this climate change agreement that was passed a couple years ago. they always call it an agreement. that's why -- that's because they...
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but it sits right astride the greenland iceland uk gap. and it's -- as i say, i can't imagine a more strategic place. i hope we can focus some attention there. the facility is amazing. and i think it would be one that would be -- we would do well to do some concentrating on. >> i agree with your concern and i agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap that you described. >> mr. chairman. >> look forward to moving your nominations through the united states senate. this hearing is adjourned. >> thank you, chairman. >> thank you chairman. >>> the republican national comm committee is holding its spring meeting in florida. coming up at 12:30 p.m. eastern. florida governor rick scott addressing the gathering. at 2:00 p.m. eastern the rnc standing committee on rules meets to discuss the rules for this summer's national convention. you can see that meeting live here on cspan 3 at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> american history tv on cspan 3 this weekend. saturday evening at 6:00 on the civil war. a historian discusses the
but it sits right astride the greenland iceland uk gap. and it's -- as i say, i can't imagine a more strategic place. i hope we can focus some attention there. the facility is amazing. and i think it would be one that would be -- we would do well to do some concentrating on. >> i agree with your concern and i agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap that you described. >> mr. chairman. >> look forward to moving your nominations through the...
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naval bases across the arctic circle, expanding its capability to send subs in the crucial iceland-greenlandthe mediterranean. the u.s. believes the new activity is designed to deny na nato, including the u.s., the ability to operate near russia. >> it's, one, focused on protecting the maritime flanks of russia, but also denying nato the ability to operate within the maritime flanks as well. i'm speaking of the baltic sea, the black sea, and areas in the far north atlantic around norway. >> reporter: increasingly alarmed by russia's new sub deployments, the u.s. and its nato allies are launching new training exercises in anti-sub warfare and deploying new systems. cnn got an exclusive trip on the navy's most advanced sub hunter last may. >> these are sonar buoys dropped into the water. the plane can be equipped with torpedos to destroy those submarines. >> reporter: it extends above the surface as well. russian jets fly-by coming within 30-feet laterally and 100-feet vertically is behavior they have not witnessed since the cold war. >> the aircraft didn't respond and proceeded on a course di
naval bases across the arctic circle, expanding its capability to send subs in the crucial iceland-greenlandthe mediterranean. the u.s. believes the new activity is designed to deny na nato, including the u.s., the ability to operate near russia. >> it's, one, focused on protecting the maritime flanks of russia, but also denying nato the ability to operate within the maritime flanks as well. i'm speaking of the baltic sea, the black sea, and areas in the far north atlantic around norway....
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but it sits right astride the greenland iceland uk gap. and it's -- as i say, i can't imagine a more strategic place. i hope we can focus some attention there. the facility is amazing. and i think it would be one that would be -- we would do well to do some concentrating on. >> i agree with your concern and i agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap that you described. >> mr. chairman. >> look forward to moving your nominations through the united states senate. this hearing is adjourned. >> thank you, chairman. >> thank you chairman.
but it sits right astride the greenland iceland uk gap. and it's -- as i say, i can't imagine a more strategic place. i hope we can focus some attention there. the facility is amazing. and i think it would be one that would be -- we would do well to do some concentrating on. >> i agree with your concern and i agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap that you described. >> mr. chairman. >> look forward to moving your nominations through the...
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but it sits right astride the greenland-iceland-u.k. gap and it's, as i say, the facility is amazing, and i think it would be one that we would do well to do some concentrating on. mr. scaparrotti: senator, i agree with your concern and agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap that you described. mr. king: mr. chairman. mr. mccain: i look forward to moving your nominations through the united states senate. this hearing is adjourned. mr. scaparrotti: thank you, chairman. ms. robinson: thank you, chairman. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
but it sits right astride the greenland-iceland-u.k. gap and it's, as i say, the facility is amazing, and i think it would be one that we would do well to do some concentrating on. mr. scaparrotti: senator, i agree with your concern and agree with the importance of the location and our capabilities in that gap that you described. mr. king: mr. chairman. mr. mccain: i look forward to moving your nominations through the united states senate. this hearing is adjourned. mr. scaparrotti: thank you,...
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by climate change, from the destruction of the coral off australia's coast to the polar bears in greenlandverything is global warming it's going to require global taxation. you can do a lot with trillions of dollars a year. it's what's coming. it is upon us. this climate change agreement that was passed a couple years ago. notice they call it an agreement. that's because they don't want it to be cemented to the senate for ratification. it's just an agreement. it's going to involve trillions in a global tax. a world government -- you have to have a world government to administer the world tax and world money. we actually have the beginnings .f this now the international monetary fund is the de facto world bank. the international monetary fund, the imf, and the world bank are the world's money source, and the g 20 nations are basically a world board of directors. right now, the united nations, it is what it is, but it is becoming a debating club with the g20 running things. number four, cashless money. cashless society, i should say. that's where we come in. cash means privacy. no more priva
by climate change, from the destruction of the coral off australia's coast to the polar bears in greenlandverything is global warming it's going to require global taxation. you can do a lot with trillions of dollars a year. it's what's coming. it is upon us. this climate change agreement that was passed a couple years ago. notice they call it an agreement. that's because they don't want it to be cemented to the senate for ratification. it's just an agreement. it's going to involve trillions in...
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the greenland ice sheet gets .2% of the theet. the arctic sea ice gets .8%. the glaciers and ice caps take up .9% of the heat. all of our continents together, the land mass of the earth, take up 2.1% of the added heat from climate change, and the atmosphere -- that thin membrane that allows us to live and breathe on this planet -- has taken up 2.3% of the heat. all the rest of it -- 93% -- has been taken up by the oceans. they are the refrigerant. they're our cooler, the air conditioner for the planet. but when you take up that much heat, things begin to change. and ocean heat is ramping up. a study published in the journal "nature climate change" found that in the last 20 years -- actually, less than 20, from 1997 to now, to be exact -- the oceans absorbed the same amount of heat energy just in that 20-year period as they had in the previous 130 years. that's a dramatic increase in heat uptake by the oceans, and it's you on huma -- and it's oun activity that has made our ocean warmer overall and more acidic. one result of this is the calamity now taking plac
the greenland ice sheet gets .2% of the theet. the arctic sea ice gets .8%. the glaciers and ice caps take up .9% of the heat. all of our continents together, the land mass of the earth, take up 2.1% of the added heat from climate change, and the atmosphere -- that thin membrane that allows us to live and breathe on this planet -- has taken up 2.3% of the heat. all the rest of it -- 93% -- has been taken up by the oceans. they are the refrigerant. they're our cooler, the air conditioner for the...