57
57
Aug 26, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
it was part of the music of greenland. neil: i was astonished to realize how little of life is on land and how much is that c. -- at sea. gretel: what must you but don't quite understand -- most people don't understand is all of travelers on sea ice. the davis strait and north of the kennedy channel are relatively narrow. on a clear day you can see the island. nothing grows there. there are no barriers. there is nothing. the flesh of murray mammals. they hunt with -- marine mammals. they hunt with rifles. neil: where did they get them? gretel: they got them as a present from robert from helping him get near the north hall. withstill hunt narwall harpoons from kayaks. they make everything themselves except the rifles. we wear poor their pants. -- polar bear pants. harnesses and the sleds. they make their own kayaks. these are industrious religious where there is something going on all the time. neil: this is a conscious decision? they could have snowmobiles. gretel: they ban snowmobiles. they chose to live exactly how they
it was part of the music of greenland. neil: i was astonished to realize how little of life is on land and how much is that c. -- at sea. gretel: what must you but don't quite understand -- most people don't understand is all of travelers on sea ice. the davis strait and north of the kennedy channel are relatively narrow. on a clear day you can see the island. nothing grows there. there are no barriers. there is nothing. the flesh of murray mammals. they hunt with -- marine mammals. they hunt...
64
64
Aug 26, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
it was part of the music of greenland. neal: i was astonished to realize how little of life is on land and how much is at sea. gretel: what most people don't quite understand is all of the travel is done on sea ice. the davis strait and north of the kennedy channel are relatively narrow. on a clear day you can see the island. nothing grows there. there are no barriers. -- berries. there is nothing. they live on the flesh of marine mammals. they hunt with the odd rusty rifle. neal: where did they get them? gretel: they got them as a present from robert from helping him get near the north hall. -- north pole. they still hunt narwall with harpoons from kayaks. they make everything themselves except the rifles. we wear polar bear pants. seal skin hammocks. arctic fox fur, they make the harnesses and the sleds. they make their own kayaks. these are industrious villages where there is something going on all the time. neal: this is a conscious decision? they could have snowmobiles. gretel: they banned snowmobiles. they chose to l
it was part of the music of greenland. neal: i was astonished to realize how little of life is on land and how much is at sea. gretel: what most people don't quite understand is all of the travel is done on sea ice. the davis strait and north of the kennedy channel are relatively narrow. on a clear day you can see the island. nothing grows there. there are no barriers. -- berries. there is nothing. they live on the flesh of marine mammals. they hunt with the odd rusty rifle. neal: where did...
480
480
Aug 1, 2016
08/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 480
favorite 0
quote 0
it's on the northwest coast of greenland, just a few hundreds miles south of the north pole.four hours over a rarely seen landscape that is both severe and serene. the last town we'd see was qaanaaq, with 700 residents and more huskies than people. locked in by ice nine months of the year, villagers have always hunted seal and narwhal to survive. greenland is three times the size of texas, and 80% of it is covered in ice, but it now loses more ice than it gains in snowfall every year. we saw evidence of the imbalance everywhere-- blue gashes across the ice, rivers of rushing melt water, and the occasional thunderous crack of icebergs dropping into the sea. we still had 300 miles to go, and stopped twice to refuel along the way. these barrels were left behind for us by the scientists who made the trip to petermann glacier three weeks earlier. this is the ultimate self- service gas station in the middle of nowhere. this will keep us going for how much longer? >> malik jensen: yeah, we can fly two and a half hours. >> alfonsi: our pilots, native greenlanders, kept a rifle nearby
it's on the northwest coast of greenland, just a few hundreds miles south of the north pole.four hours over a rarely seen landscape that is both severe and serene. the last town we'd see was qaanaaq, with 700 residents and more huskies than people. locked in by ice nine months of the year, villagers have always hunted seal and narwhal to survive. greenland is three times the size of texas, and 80% of it is covered in ice, but it now loses more ice than it gains in snowfall every year. we saw...
85
85
Aug 27, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
gretel: king west greenland, it's about halfway down. the island of greenland is huge and long.hernmost villages. degrees at about 77 latitude north. because--re neal: because of rasmussen. there was a young man, he has a danish name, but he was totally inuit. he had done the same trip as rasmussen did. only in the 1970's. thinking, he laughed at me and he said, that trip was very hard. you don't want to do that, just stay here with us. you will see plenty, which i did. neal: if you could, bring up sldie 11. gretel: while we are waiting for the-- [laughter] that is my favorite picture of myself ever. it was about 20 below that day. we had been on a long trip, the coldest of which was 59 below. 20 below felt really good. we decided to stop and sunday. -- stop and sunbathe. [laughter] neal: what were the villages like when you first saw them? gretel: agreement does not have a lot of villages, but they were vibrant. these were subsistence villages and 75 people. the dog population was way larger than the human population. bigou can see, we travel on freight sleds, that 10-4 feet lo
gretel: king west greenland, it's about halfway down. the island of greenland is huge and long.hernmost villages. degrees at about 77 latitude north. because--re neal: because of rasmussen. there was a young man, he has a danish name, but he was totally inuit. he had done the same trip as rasmussen did. only in the 1970's. thinking, he laughed at me and he said, that trip was very hard. you don't want to do that, just stay here with us. you will see plenty, which i did. neal: if you could,...
60
60
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: the greenland shark's age is a secret no longer. team of international researchers caught specimens and determined that average age to be 272 years, although some might be much older. >> where study several different sizes of the short and the oldest we found is 390 years old. there is some uncertainty as we use radiocarbon dating. reporter: the age of fish can be determined by counting layers of calcium growth in their ears. but since sharks don't have such growths, researchers focus on their eyes and. tissue that can be found in the core of the lens can be used for radiocarbon dating. but many questions remain unanswered. >> we don't know why the greenland sharks are able to get so old. it is a cold-blooded animal, which means it has the same body temperature as its environment. we expect the metabolism is very, very low. reporter: the findings suggest that greenland sharks reach sexual maturity at 150 years, highlighting the need for viable conservation methods. sarah: thank you so much for watching. i am sarah kelly in berlin. s
reporter: the greenland shark's age is a secret no longer. team of international researchers caught specimens and determined that average age to be 272 years, although some might be much older. >> where study several different sizes of the short and the oldest we found is 390 years old. there is some uncertainty as we use radiocarbon dating. reporter: the age of fish can be determined by counting layers of calcium growth in their ears. but since sharks don't have such growths, researchers...
249
249
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
plus more on the greenland shark and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. finally have footage of the monkey that caused a lot of trouble here at mccaran. ((michelle mortensen)) >> plus...a woman is dead after getting hit by a car while crossing "don't walk signal" ((brian loftus)) >> and... the weekend is here and it's suppose to heat as we get through this friday. sherry will tell us all about it in our weeeknd forecast. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) >>> thanks for waking up with us this morning i'm brian loftus ((michelle mortensen)) >>> and i'm michelle mortensen in for kirsten sadly this morning as you're waking up we have a fatal car crash to tell you about on the south side of town. metro tells us a woman crossing against a "don't walk" signal was hit by a car near sahara and easter
plus more on the greenland shark and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. finally have footage of the monkey that caused a lot of trouble here at mccaran. ((michelle mortensen)) >> plus...a woman is dead after getting hit by a car while crossing "don't walk signal" ((brian loftus)) >> and... the weekend is here and...
92
92
Aug 13, 2016
08/16
by
KCNC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
greenland sharks. they may actually be living for centuries, praption as long as 400 years. here's charlie d'agata. >> wow! >> reporter: they've been lurking in the depthses for centuries, looking more like half-blind, weather-beaten rocks than killer sharks. in the ice cold waters of the arctic and north atlantic, they prey mostly on smaller fish. greenland sharks. the scientists say they determine the ages of the sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made up of proteins that build up over time. using radiocarbon dating, they were able to count them out like rings on a tree. they estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old, give or take 120 years. dr. david agus said they found one important time stamp. >> and they could see carbon test off greenland, and we could see the radiation in the eyes there. and we can go deeper and estimate that it's 300 to 400 years when these sharks were actually born ? ? ? >> reporter: that's before can george washington was but a twinkle in hi
greenland sharks. they may actually be living for centuries, praption as long as 400 years. here's charlie d'agata. >> wow! >> reporter: they've been lurking in the depthses for centuries, looking more like half-blind, weather-beaten rocks than killer sharks. in the ice cold waters of the arctic and north atlantic, they prey mostly on smaller fish. greenland sharks. the scientists say they determine the ages of the sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made up of...
88
88
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 1
the only predator is other greenland sharks. scientists determine the age by looking into their eyes. they were able to count them like rings on the tree and estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old give or take 120 years. >> this is initially going into the 1960 when is nuclear bombs were tested off greenland. we could see the radiation in the ey 300 to 400 years before they were born. >> reporter: that's before george washington was but a twinkle in his father's eye, and it's the time that the actual galileo started staring into the stars. >> these sharks are still functioning into their 100s, attacking their prey, eating it, and living. to them, it's a normal life. we have to learn from that. live better. >> maybe a varied diet is the key. they were found with the remains of polar bear, reindeer, and moose in their stomach and will gobble up anything that slides off the ice. charlie d'agata, london. >> i thought it was the immediate -- mediterranean diet. >> it's the arctic diet. polar was like then. >> proba
the only predator is other greenland sharks. scientists determine the age by looking into their eyes. they were able to count them like rings on the tree and estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old give or take 120 years. >> this is initially going into the 1960 when is nuclear bombs were tested off greenland. we could see the radiation in the ey 300 to 400 years before they were born. >> reporter: that's before george washington was but a twinkle in his father's...
467
467
Aug 13, 2016
08/16
by
KYW
tv
eye 467
favorite 0
quote 0
their only predator is other greenland sharks.sts say they determine the ages of the sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made up of proteins that build up over time. using radiocarbon dating, they were able to count them out like rings on a tree. they estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old, give or take 120 years. dr. david agus said they found one important time stamp. >> and they could see carbon initially going to the 1960s, when nuclear bombs were being test off greenland, and we could see the radiation in the eyes there. and we can go deeper and estimate that it's 300 to 400 years when these sharks were actually born ♪ ♪ >> reporter: that's before can george washington was but a twinkle in his father's eye. in fact, around the same time the actual galileo started staring up at the stars. sure, ming the clam lived to 507 before scientists killed it finding out how old it was, but clams have no backbone. jonathan the galapagos tortoise say mere whippersnapper at 184. and understanding the gree
their only predator is other greenland sharks.sts say they determine the ages of the sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made up of proteins that build up over time. using radiocarbon dating, they were able to count them out like rings on a tree. they estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old, give or take 120 years. dr. david agus said they found one important time stamp. >> and they could see carbon initially going to the 1960s, when nuclear bombs were...
531
531
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KYW
tv
eye 531
favorite 0
quote 0
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views.ell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >> braking news, a six year old is fighting for his life, he was shot overnight. it was no ordinary gun used in the shooting. live with an update on the investigation. >>> guess what? >> carson wentz makes his debut at the linc. hear from the eagles newest quarterback after the birds win their first pre-season game. >> you know it was hot at the linc last night, and in logan square, where people stopped by the fountain. guess what? going to be hot again today. excessive heat warning continues, and katie is tracking the chance for some scattered showers, and storms. today, ladies and jep, is friday, august 12th, good morning, many ' brooke thomas.
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views.ell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >> braking news, a six year old is fighting for his life, he was shot overnight. it was no ordinary gun used in the shooting. live with an update on the investigation. >>> guess what? >> carson wentz makes...
214
214
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WCBS
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
their only predator is other greenland sharks. determined the ages of this sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made up of proteins that build up over time. using radiocarbon dating they were able to count them out like rings on a tree and estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old. give or take 120 years. one says they found one important time stamp. >> and they can see carbon initially going to the 19 60s when nuclear bombs were being can see the radiation in the eyes there and we can go deeper and estimate that it's 300, 400 years when the sharks were actually born. >> reporter: that's before george washington was but a twinkle in his father's eye. in fact, around the same time, the actual galileo started staring up at the stars. and understanding the greenland shark's secret to a long life might help with our own longevity. >> well, these sharks are still hundreds. and attacking their prey, eating it and living to them it's a normal life. and so we have to learn from them and if we can learn from
their only predator is other greenland sharks. determined the ages of this sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made up of proteins that build up over time. using radiocarbon dating they were able to count them out like rings on a tree and estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old. give or take 120 years. one says they found one important time stamp. >> and they can see carbon initially going to the 19 60s when nuclear bombs were being can see the radiation...
196
196
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
plus more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views.l you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm brian hackney. and i'm an >>> ladies and gentlemen, it is friday! it's august. the bay bridge has disappeared. >> that's your headline! >> we have made it to friday. i'm anne makovec. >> there's supposed to be a bridge out there. i'm brian hackney. let me say i'm speaking for all four of us on this desk when i say thank god it's friday. >> welcome to your friday! we have traffic and weather -- how long have you and i worked together? >> back in 1984? >> wow! >> really? you're that old? [ laughter ] >>> good morning. brianer you were talking about the bay -- brian, were you talking about the bay bridge and the deck of low clouds and fog, and i think it's the lowest i have seen it all week. i hit drizzle at the bay bridge on my commute from the east heading to west -- yeah, from the east to the west. [
plus more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views.l you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm brian hackney. and i'm an >>> ladies and gentlemen, it is friday! it's august. the bay bridge has disappeared. >> that's your headline! >> we have made it to friday. i'm anne makovec. >>...
130
130
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: large, slow, and mysterious, the greenland shark, a great survivor of the natural world.hunted for its oil in the last century, the species somehow kept going. but no one knew how long these creatures could live. now some caught accidentally in fishing nets were analyzed with astounding results. one was about 400 years old. which researchers say makes finding one all the more exciting. >> it has always been amazing to see a greenland shark, no matter the size, but catching this extremely big shark and knowing that it was hundreds of years old, that was an absolutely amazing experience. reporter: the oldest of the sharks analyzed was brought back and analyze during the reign of king james i and reach sexual maturity when washington began the fight for american independence 150 years later. by contrast, this whale previously thought to hold the record only appeared at the time of the battle of waterloo. and the oldest giant tortoise, nearly two centuries old, was born shortly after that. there are sponges and trees that are much older, but vertebrates, creatures with a back
reporter: large, slow, and mysterious, the greenland shark, a great survivor of the natural world.hunted for its oil in the last century, the species somehow kept going. but no one knew how long these creatures could live. now some caught accidentally in fishing nets were analyzed with astounding results. one was about 400 years old. which researchers say makes finding one all the more exciting. >> it has always been amazing to see a greenland shark, no matter the size, but catching this...
91
91
Aug 26, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
somehow that was lost in greenland. but they had vikings to help them, whereas the innewt people had slightly different influences. >> did you say that greenland is going to be drilling for oil? >> they have let out leases to explore for oil. last i heard, as of the last i heard they have not found any. but, yes, they have let out leases to explore for oil. >> many of us thought this was a terrible idea. but, you know. tough rule. they can do what they want. >> ok. i was wondering about the wood, the sleds were made by wood. >> brought in by ship from denmark. when i was there there's a once a year ship. i spent one summer with the man and his daughter and son and little kids and he had built his own little shack. he had been a danish guy but had sort of dropped out. and he said, well, i was halfway through building my house and the supply ship couldn't get here because it was too cold. it iced up too early. so we had no nails in the entire village for the entire year. it teaches patience. uits that , the in cross the n
somehow that was lost in greenland. but they had vikings to help them, whereas the innewt people had slightly different influences. >> did you say that greenland is going to be drilling for oil? >> they have let out leases to explore for oil. last i heard, as of the last i heard they have not found any. but, yes, they have let out leases to explore for oil. >> many of us thought this was a terrible idea. but, you know. tough rule. they can do what they want. >> ok. i was...
124
124
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KCNC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> scientists have found greenland sharks that may be older than the united states. it would make them the oldest living vertebrates on the >>reporter: they have been lurking in the depths for centuries looking more like half blind weather the blocks and in the ice cold of the atlantic they prey on smaller fish and their only predator is other greenland sharks. the scientists say they determine the ages by looking deep into their lens is made up with proteins that build up over time. using carbon dating they can count them out and they estimate that the larger shark is 392 years old give or take 120 years. >>> they say that they found one important timestamp. >> nuclear bombs were being tested and we could see radiation in the eyes and we years when they were born. >> >>reporter: the secret to their long life could help our longevity. >> they are attacking their prey and living and to them it it is a normal life. >>reporter: the remains of polar bear and ranger and even a moose has been in their stomach. cbs news, london >>> a new designation for the grand canyon, a
. >>> scientists have found greenland sharks that may be older than the united states. it would make them the oldest living vertebrates on the >>reporter: they have been lurking in the depths for centuries looking more like half blind weather the blocks and in the ice cold of the atlantic they prey on smaller fish and their only predator is other greenland sharks. the scientists say they determine the ages by looking deep into their lens is made up with proteins that build up...
770
770
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WDJT
tv
eye 770
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> plus, scientists find a shark living in greenland that may have been born before george washington. what it could teach us about healthy aging. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> some very rapid shaking. >> severe turbulence forces an emergency outlandish trumpian that even republicans reject. >> at least four people killed and more than 20 injured in a series of blasts in thailand. >> police are saying it's an act of local sabotage. >>> another child in the hospital after falling from an amusement park ride in pennsylvania. >> while he was being treat on-site. >> two people found dead following auge explosion. >> a big job here. he removed a ten-foot alligator that got into a garage. >> alex rezodrigulays his final game for the yankees tonight in the bronx. >> but boston fans let him know how they feel about him last night. >> the reason we want a-rod to play in boston is because he would get boo'd. >> all that matters. >> he is the founder of isis. >> i wonder if there are people in isis right now looking at the founder going,
. >>> plus, scientists find a shark living in greenland that may have been born before george washington. what it could teach us about healthy aging. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> some very rapid shaking. >> severe turbulence forces an emergency outlandish trumpian that even republicans reject. >> at least four people killed and more than 20 injured in a series of blasts in thailand. >>...
90
90
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. h,z/ light & fit greek crunch yogurt is topped with crunchy deliciousness that makes it an absolutely, irresistible hit! >>> right now at 4:30 clues in the searchp for a killer in prins -- search for a killer in princeton. >> someone targeting police cars in boston. it happened three times over the past few weeks. the investigation underway. >> and jimmy garoppolo takes the field for the preseason game. we will hear from the qb about the first start. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> good morning to you. it's 4:30 i am cathen hauser. >> i am chris mckinnon. august 12th and it's friday. we made it to the end of the week. another hot one on tap. >> i know. we have to get details. how hot will it be pamela. >> just like yesterday, mid to upper 90s. heat index temperatures right
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. h,z/ light & fit greek crunch yogurt is topped with crunchy deliciousness that makes it an absolutely, irresistible hit! >>> right now at 4:30 clues in the searchp for a killer in prins -- search for a killer in princeton....
270
270
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KYW
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 2
their only predator is other greenland shark. scientists say they have determine the ages of the sharks by looking deep into their eyes. lens is made up of proteins that build up overtime. using radioactive carbon dating they were able to count them out like rings on a tree. they estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old give or take 120 years. doctor david agus said they found one important time stamp. >> the carbon going through 1960's when nuclear bombs were being tested off greenland and you could see radiation in the eyes there. if you look deeper and estimate that it is three to 400 years when these sharks were actually born. >> reporter: that is before george washington was a twinkle in his father's eye n fact around the same time the actual galeleo started staring up at the stars. understanding the greenland sharks secret to a long life might help with our own longevity. >> these sharks are still function nothing to their hundreds and attacking their pray, eating it and living, to them, a normal life. we h
their only predator is other greenland shark. scientists say they have determine the ages of the sharks by looking deep into their eyes. lens is made up of proteins that build up overtime. using radioactive carbon dating they were able to count them out like rings on a tree. they estimated the largest shark was most likely 392 years old give or take 120 years. doctor david agus said they found one important time stamp. >> the carbon going through 1960's when nuclear bombs were being...
206
206
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
this makes the greenland shark the planet's longest living shark.e will handed over to "mornings with maria". we look at stock market futures. we have not had a record triple digit close since 1999. will be do it again today? up arrows, the s&p up one, nasdaq up 1.5. you are watching "fbn a.m.," stay with us. >> thank you for watching us this morning. we turn it over to maria bartiroma, "mornings with maria" begins now. maria: happy friday. it is friday, august 12th. top stories 6:00 on the east coast, dueling plans on the economy, a progressive economic agenda in michigan, both candidates ramped up their attacks on the campaign trail. >> when it comes to creating jobs it is not even close. even conservative experts say trump's agenda will pull our economy back into recession. >> we are going to put people back to work, bring our jobs back to florida, bring our jobs back to our country. our companies are leaving one after another. taxes too high. maria: what it would mean for you and your money is a new report says 3 quarters of americans are living
this makes the greenland shark the planet's longest living shark.e will handed over to "mornings with maria". we look at stock market futures. we have not had a record triple digit close since 1999. will be do it again today? up arrows, the s&p up one, nasdaq up 1.5. you are watching "fbn a.m.," stay with us. >> thank you for watching us this morning. we turn it over to maria bartiroma, "mornings with maria" begins now. maria: happy friday. it is friday,...
96
96
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WCBS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> scientists made a wild shark discovery off greenland and a teen cancer patient is fighting with police. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the tennesseean obtained video from a case against security personnel and shows aki international. the suit says the teen's radiation treatment affected her hearing and sight and claims officers failed to consider her disabilities. >>> the denver post reports outrage that a rapist sentence included no prison time. a judge in boulder ordered two years of work or school release and 20 years of probation for austin wilkerson. the former university of of colorado student was convicted of raping a drunk woman in 2014. roger ailes of sexual misconduct reaches into the double digits. more accusers have come forward since ailes stepped down three weeks ago as head of fox news. 21 century fox is bracing for settlements with many of the women. >>> the associated press reports the release of a north carolina man who was imprisoned for 28 years for a murder. a judge in wilmington ruled jed that johnny small did not get a prosecutor
. >>> scientists made a wild shark discovery off greenland and a teen cancer patient is fighting with police. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the tennesseean obtained video from a case against security personnel and shows aki international. the suit says the teen's radiation treatment affected her hearing and sight and claims officers failed to consider her disabilities. >>> the denver post reports outrage that a rapist sentence included no prison...
73
73
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
plus more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. says, "show open ." good morning.. thanks for waking up with cbs 5 news.i'm yetta gibson and... i'm heidi goitia there's a lot going on in the valley this morning .. and we have you covered! breaking news:we're getting the first images in of a jet blue flight that hit rough skies overnight and put 24 people in the hospital! plus, the university of arizona football team says
plus more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. says, "show open ." good morning.. thanks for waking up with cbs 5 news.i'm yetta gibson and... i'm heidi goitia there's a lot going on in the valley this morning .. and we have you covered! breaking news:we're getting...
48
48
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
267
267
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> right now in cbs north carolina, after a massive search for a mostly cloudyist apologizing accusedy awe deadly shooting fayetteville found their man. how he's expected -- when he's expected to appear in court for murder per. >> plus, florida police say a 6- year-old boy told them how we'll tell you why authorities blame their mom and why her name might sound familiar. >> a high speed chase ends wither a crashish wake forest. how investigators tracked down the suspects. >> good morning and thanks for watching cbs north carolina i'm justin quesinberry in for russ bowen. >> good morning i'm stefan chase a look at morning news and check on traffic but first the forecast from storm team meteorologist alyssa corfont. good morning. >>> good morning to you at
more on the greenland shark that can live hundreds of years. and stunning views. we will tell you about a mission to protect natural dark skies around the world. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> right now in cbs north carolina, after a massive search for a mostly cloudyist apologizing accusedy awe deadly shooting fayetteville found their man. how he's expected -- when he's expected to appear in court for murder...
201
201
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> plus, scientists find a shark living in greenland that may have been born before george washington. what it could teach us about healthy aging. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> some very rapid shaking. then it felt like we hit a wall emergency landing. >> jetblue flight heading from boston to sacramento landed in south dakota. 22 passengers and two crew members injured. >> donald trump doubled down. b hillary clinton the founders of isis. isis will hand herhe valuable player award. her only competition is barack obama. >> hillary clinton giving a speech that attacked donald trump's economic plan. >> outlandish trumpian ideas thatn >> at least four people killed and more than 20 injured in a series of blasts in thailand. >> police are saying it's an act of local sabotage. >>> another child in the hospital after falling from an amusement park ride in pennsylvania. >> while he was being treat on-site. >> two people found dead following a huge explosion. maryland rescuers are filtering for more possible victims. he removed a ten-f
. >>> plus, scientists find a shark living in greenland that may have been born before george washington. what it could teach us about healthy aging. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> some very rapid shaking. then it felt like we hit a wall emergency landing. >> jetblue flight heading from boston to sacramento landed in south dakota. 22 passengers and two crew members injured. >> donald trump doubled...
95
95
Aug 14, 2016
08/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
has found some sharks may be older than the the scientists say they determined the ages of these greenland sharks by looking deep into think eyes and the lens is made up of proteins that use radio carbon date and able to count them out like rings on a tree. doctors is say they found one important time-stamp. >> co could see carbon initially going to the 1960s when nuclear bombs were being tested off greenland and see radiation in the eyes there and we can go a they shook sharks were actually born. >> for some perspective, that is before george washington was born and, in fact, around the same time the all galileo starting staring at the stars. trending tonight a cool treat for elephants at seafair doors, they all need it to celebrate world el frantday. getting a bath with the caption "pure joy." doesn't that look nice, joe-i i am a human being. . and tonight's conference title game and the arizona cardinals would with a mixed . >>> five time world champion arizona rattlers are hungry for no. 6, suiting up for tonight's conference final against cleveland. guy's squad looking to make it nine
has found some sharks may be older than the the scientists say they determined the ages of these greenland sharks by looking deep into think eyes and the lens is made up of proteins that use radio carbon date and able to count them out like rings on a tree. doctors is say they found one important time-stamp. >> co could see carbon initially going to the 1960s when nuclear bombs were being tested off greenland and see radiation in the eyes there and we can go a they shook sharks were...
1,423
1.4K
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 1,423
favorite 0
quote 2
. >>> a shark living in greenland that may have been born before george washington. what it could teach us about healthy aging. >>> this morning's eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> some very rapid shaking, and then it felt like we hit a wall. we just dropped. >> severe turbulence forces an emergency landing. >> the jet blue flight heading from boston to sacramento landed in south carolina. two crews members and 24 passengers injured. >> i call president obama and hillary clinton the founder of isis. >> trying to backtrack, calling it sarcasm. >> the most valuable player award. her only competition is barack obama. >> hillary clinton attacks donald trump's economic plan. >> trump ideas that even republicans reject. >> at least four people have been killed in more than 20 injured in a series of blasts in thailand. >> police are saying it is an act of local sabotage. >> another child is in the hospital after falling from an amusement park ride in pennsylvania. >> he was conscious while he was being treated on-site. >> two people found dead after a huge explosion
. >>> a shark living in greenland that may have been born before george washington. what it could teach us about healthy aging. >>> this morning's eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> some very rapid shaking, and then it felt like we hit a wall. we just dropped. >> severe turbulence forces an emergency landing. >> the jet blue flight heading from boston to sacramento landed in south carolina. two crews members and 24 passengers injured. >> i...
607
607
Aug 13, 2016
08/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 607
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> researchers say this female greenland shark is 392 years old, the longest living vertebrate.hey determined the age of the shark by looking into their eyes. protein built up on their lenses and they use radio carbon dating to count the layer. >> they could see carbon going to the 1960s and we could see the radiation in the eyes there. and we go deeper and estimate that it is 300 to 400 years when these sharks were actually born. >> by the way, the greenland shark is not the oldest creature in the sea. and icelandic clam lived to be 507 years old. >> wow. >> look at your eyes to know how old you are. >> don't look into my eyes. don't look. >>> all right, coming up in sports, the giants are back at home trying to carry on the momentum of the win over the marlins and a long playoff drought this season ended, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> got a little football tonight. >> yeah. >> a little bit of football. >> it is almost the regular season. because, this preseason stuff right? it is just preseason. not that thrilling. but there are very few questions when it come
. >> researchers say this female greenland shark is 392 years old, the longest living vertebrate.hey determined the age of the shark by looking into their eyes. protein built up on their lenses and they use radio carbon dating to count the layer. >> they could see carbon going to the 1960s and we could see the radiation in the eyes there. and we go deeper and estimate that it is 300 to 400 years when these sharks were actually born. >> by the way, the greenland shark is not...
97
97
Aug 26, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 4
somehow that was kind of lost in greenland. they had vikings to help hem. the inuit people had slightly ifferent influences. >> did you say that greenland is going to be drilling for oil? neil: they have lent out leases to explore for oil. the last i heard, they had not found any. yes, they have let out leases to explore for oil. gretel: many felt this was a terrible idea. self-rule, they can do what they want. >> ok. i was wondering about the sleds, they were made up wood? gretel: brought in by ship from denmark. when i first got there, there was a once a year supply ship to the northern villages. i spent one summer with a man and his family and he had built his own shack. he said, i was halfway through building my house and the supply ship could not get here because it was too cold. we had no nails in the entire village for a whole another year. it teaches patients. -- patience. >> the inuits across the north, are they in communication as cultures across the area? gretel: yes. it happens every four years in some arctic nation. i came with the greenland co
somehow that was kind of lost in greenland. they had vikings to help hem. the inuit people had slightly ifferent influences. >> did you say that greenland is going to be drilling for oil? neil: they have lent out leases to explore for oil. the last i heard, they had not found any. yes, they have let out leases to explore for oil. gretel: many felt this was a terrible idea. self-rule, they can do what they want. >> ok. i was wondering about the sleds, they were made up wood? gretel:...
100
100
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 4
their only bred ter is other greenland sharks. >> the scientists say they sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made "up" of proteins that bowe bergdahl made up of proteins -- made up of proteins. the largest shark was most likely 392 years old give or take 120 years. this doctor said they found one important time stamp. >> they could see carbon initially going to the 1960 when nuclear bombs were being test the. we can go deeper and estimate that it's 3-400 years when these sharks were actually born. >> reporter: that's before georgia washington was but a twinkle in his father's eye. in fact, around the same time the actual galileo started staring up at the stars. and understanding that greenland's shark secret to a long life might help with our own longevity. >> these sharks are still funk shining into their hu attack their prey, eating it and living to them it's a normal life. we lav to learn from them. if we can learn, hopefully each of us can live better. >> maybe a varied diet is the key. they'll gobble up just about anything that slides off the ice. >>> that is fas
their only bred ter is other greenland sharks. >> the scientists say they sharks by looking deep into their eyes. the lens is made "up" of proteins that bowe bergdahl made up of proteins -- made up of proteins. the largest shark was most likely 392 years old give or take 120 years. this doctor said they found one important time stamp. >> they could see carbon initially going to the 1960 when nuclear bombs were being test the. we can go deeper and estimate that it's 3-400...
30
30
Aug 22, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
it's unseasonably warm and the ice is melting and harvested in greenland as an art installation set up. the 12 blocks each weighing more than 20,000 pounds are arranged in a circle. in the winter it's a leisurely affair sprawling across the hours. it's nearly dark when they reached the square but some are taller than the people wandering among them and have their own glow and charisma. people posed by the blocks snapping photographs, children holding onto their parents hands touch the ice and giggle at its coldness. some were in strollers. i wonder what their parents are saying when they bend down to explain that each drop kicks off another moment towards the potential destruction of the climate as we know it. water was a presence at the top 20 when the international conference of climate change in which 195 countries agreed to place limits on greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to curb global warming. it was central to the coalition as other nations press for the limits. leaders from states such as the marshall islands and the pacific anpacific andst. lucia and the n noted that if t
it's unseasonably warm and the ice is melting and harvested in greenland as an art installation set up. the 12 blocks each weighing more than 20,000 pounds are arranged in a circle. in the winter it's a leisurely affair sprawling across the hours. it's nearly dark when they reached the square but some are taller than the people wandering among them and have their own glow and charisma. people posed by the blocks snapping photographs, children holding onto their parents hands touch the ice and...
132
132
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
WDJT
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 1
they could see carbon initially going to the 1960s when nuclear bombs were being tested off greenland and we could see the radiation the eyes there and we can go deer and estimat that it's 300 to 400 years when these sharks were actually born. born. shark was most likely 392 years old! to give you some perspective on just how old this guy is...that means he was born arnd the same time galileo started mapping the stars. 3 don't forget -- tonight's packers reseason game against the cleveland browns is on our sister station w-m-l-w the m. tune in early at six...we'll be re-airing our brett favre special "making a legend". and the game is on at seven. much more on the packers...coming up on the news at five. thanks for watching the news at four... four...the cbs 58 news at 3 breaking news right now at 5 -- a federal court has overturned the conviction of brendan dassey in the death of teresa halbach. this means he could be released from prison. 3 stephen avery.in 2007, the then 17-year-old was convicted of being party to the homicide of the photographer and sentenced to life in prison. pr
they could see carbon initially going to the 1960s when nuclear bombs were being tested off greenland and we could see the radiation the eyes there and we can go deer and estimat that it's 300 to 400 years when these sharks were actually born. born. shark was most likely 392 years old! to give you some perspective on just how old this guy is...that means he was born arnd the same time galileo started mapping the stars. 3 don't forget -- tonight's packers reseason game against the cleveland...
375
375
Aug 23, 2016
08/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 375
favorite 0
quote 0
and we know it's warmer in greenland on average than it's been for many years, so this is what we see here that the icebergs get more frequent, they get larger to some degree. >> reporter: because it is self contained within the geothermala power plant, the carbfix c solution cannot be used for capturing c.o.2. from planes, cars and ships like this one in a norwegian fjord. but professor gislason believes there should be international law requiring countries to starn using this new technique. >> the more diffuse emissions like from jets, cars, et cetera is going to be more complicated but still 40% of emissions could be captured and stored in rocksp there is no question. we need legislation to force people to do this. do you want to do this by a emission trading scheme? do you want to do it by carbonit taxes? or do you want to do it strictli directly by legislation? if you do this then you capture the c.o.2. it has to be done because it it has to be done because it i expensive. and that is the achilles heel of all of the carbon capture and storage. it is expensive. >> reporter: even h
and we know it's warmer in greenland on average than it's been for many years, so this is what we see here that the icebergs get more frequent, they get larger to some degree. >> reporter: because it is self contained within the geothermala power plant, the carbfix c solution cannot be used for capturing c.o.2. from planes, cars and ships like this one in a norwegian fjord. but professor gislason believes there should be international law requiring countries to starn using this new...