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there's a massive new crack in one of greenland's largest glaciers. it's located in the center petermann glacier's ice shelf-- 300 square miles of thick ice that rests on arctic ocean water in the northwest corner of greenland. scientists studying satellite imagery taken by the european space agency were the first to observe the crack. nasa confirmed it with aerial photographs on friday. the crack could be caused by warming ocean waters underneath the ice shelf causing it to melt. it elevates concerns about more of the petermann glacier falling apart, contributing to sea level rise. in 2010, a 100-square mile section of the glacier-- four times the size of manhattan-- broke off. in 2012, so did another section about half that size. the los angeles dodgers have unveiled a statue of the late jackie robinson, outside dodger stadium. the ceremony last night marked the 70th anniversary of his debut as the major leagues' first african-american player back when the dodgers played in brooklyn. the bronze statue shows robinson stealing home, a feat he accompli
there's a massive new crack in one of greenland's largest glaciers. it's located in the center petermann glacier's ice shelf-- 300 square miles of thick ice that rests on arctic ocean water in the northwest corner of greenland. scientists studying satellite imagery taken by the european space agency were the first to observe the crack. nasa confirmed it with aerial photographs on friday. the crack could be caused by warming ocean waters underneath the ice shelf causing it to melt. it elevates...
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Apr 26, 2017
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he found that inuit people living in greenland had very high levels of omega-3, because they ate a lotfood, and they also had very low incidence of cardiac heart disease. so i will eat this particular oyster in honor of jorn dyerberg. >> and here's my diary. the young doctor who went up there for science purposes, but certainly also for the experience of going to greenland. >> greenberg: i have to ask you, is that seal skin? >> that's seal skin i got up there from one of the many seals they shot and ate, and maybe i tasted some of it, i don't know, of this particular seal. but this is a diary from up there with the old photos of their food and their cabins where they lived in. and i've just found my old tracings of... >> greenberg: the hypothesis that dr. dyerberg and his supervisor, dr. hans bang, drew from their study of inuit seal hunters has largely driven the billion-dollar fish oil supplement business. but here's the problem. lately, the connection between heart health and omega-3s has been called into question. in the last four years, some very long-term studies on omega-3s have
he found that inuit people living in greenland had very high levels of omega-3, because they ate a lotfood, and they also had very low incidence of cardiac heart disease. so i will eat this particular oyster in honor of jorn dyerberg. >> and here's my diary. the young doctor who went up there for science purposes, but certainly also for the experience of going to greenland. >> greenberg: i have to ask you, is that seal skin? >> that's seal skin i got up there from one of the...
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Apr 19, 2017
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has its own base in nearby greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised redding froms in washington. secretary of defense james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now it appears russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> pelley: coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the red tape that is keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. y the only tears you shed should come from joy... ...not allergies. flonase allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. it's an allergy nasal spray that works beyond the nose. flonase. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is,
has its own base in nearby greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised redding froms in washington. secretary of defense james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now it appears russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> pelley: coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the red tape that is keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and...
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Apr 20, 2017
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has a base in greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised red flags in washington. james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now, russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vig leah knee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, the red tape keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits the following ad for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist
has a base in greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised red flags in washington. james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now, russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vig leah knee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, the red tape keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray...
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Apr 21, 2017
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and please roll the video, you got check out this kite surfers sensational ride across beautiful greenlandatch as he zooms past the beautiful scenery, turning the icebergs into his own personal playground. he watches himself over one of the icebergs before sticking the landing. that's pretty gorgeous. >>> up next, the state department sued for records on u.s. tax dollars flowing to the george soros infantry. chris ferrell from judicial watch joins me next to discuss think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov . tom: disturbing details concerning president obama's administration. links to george soros' open society foundation. judicial watch suing the state department and usaid for records that show that five million in american taxpayer dollars went to soros' group, the money allegedly spent to destabilize macedonia's democratically right of center governm
and please roll the video, you got check out this kite surfers sensational ride across beautiful greenlandatch as he zooms past the beautiful scenery, turning the icebergs into his own personal playground. he watches himself over one of the icebergs before sticking the landing. that's pretty gorgeous. >>> up next, the state department sued for records on u.s. tax dollars flowing to the george soros infantry. chris ferrell from judicial watch joins me next to discuss think again. this...
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Apr 20, 2017
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has a base in greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised red flags in washington. james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now, russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, the red tape keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. also in chocolate. probiotic bites! because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits i'm lumy bargain detergent
has a base in greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised red flags in washington. james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now, russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, the red tape keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes...
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and please roll the video, you got check out this kite surfers sensational ride across beautiful greenlandzooms past the beautiful scenery, turning the icebergs into his own personal playground. he watches himself over one of the icebergs before sticking the landing. that's pretty gorgeous. >>> up next, the state department sued for records on u.s. tax dollars flowing to the george soros infantry. chris ferrell from judicial watch joins me next to discuss the shocking details. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ hei don't want one that's haded a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong
and please roll the video, you got check out this kite surfers sensational ride across beautiful greenlandzooms past the beautiful scenery, turning the icebergs into his own personal playground. he watches himself over one of the icebergs before sticking the landing. that's pretty gorgeous. >>> up next, the state department sued for records on u.s. tax dollars flowing to the george soros infantry. chris ferrell from judicial watch joins me next to discuss the shocking details. dear...
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and a new study reports to ice melting as far away as greenland and antarctica for the sea levels, and the sea levels could rise by three feet by the end of the century in sonoma county. >>> san francisco has a problem, the white posts that separate bike lanes from cars are wearing out too soon. the possible solution ahead. the possible solution ahead. >>> plus, prince harry ito treat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. >> announcer: storm impact scale, today's storm is level one and that means light rain so keep an umbrella handy and drive safely. track today's storm anytime on the abc7 news app. download it now. >>> good morning. it's a live look at our bay bridge camera, start to the workweek across the bay area. you could show the weather where you could show the weather where you live >>> and a tornado tears across nebraska over the weekend. it hits south of omaha on saturday. it moved through a field but did not do any damage to
and a new study reports to ice melting as far away as greenland and antarctica for the sea levels, and the sea levels could rise by three feet by the end of the century in sonoma county. >>> san francisco has a problem, the white posts that separate bike lanes from cars are wearing out too soon. the possible solution ahead. the possible solution ahead. >>> plus, prince harry ito treat your toughy nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion,...
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and please roll the video, you got check out this kite surfers sensational ride across beautiful greenland he zooms past the beautiful scenery, turning the icebergs into his own personal playground. he watches himself over one of the icebergs before sticking the landing. that's pretty gorgeous. >>> up next, the state department sued for records on u.s. tax dollars flowing to the george soros infantry. chris ferrell from judicial chris ferrell from judicial watch joins me next to discuss ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ...mobile phone. the internet is waiting start for free today at godaddy. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new unive
and please roll the video, you got check out this kite surfers sensational ride across beautiful greenland he zooms past the beautiful scenery, turning the icebergs into his own personal playground. he watches himself over one of the icebergs before sticking the landing. that's pretty gorgeous. >>> up next, the state department sued for records on u.s. tax dollars flowing to the george soros infantry. chris ferrell from judicial chris ferrell from judicial watch joins me next to...
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greenland has had a record breaking snow and ice year this year.hey'll need a record-breaking melt to get back to normal. it's back and forth all the time. that's the way nature works. the fact of the matter is, weather and climate are nature's way of trying to solve and imbalance that is inherent in the same. that is why you see these variations. we had a major el nino, so it's spiked the temperature. we're backing off some now. but what could cause that? you had 200 years of high sunspot activity. the oceans warm from that. the cyclical nature of the oceans are centuries in the making. how can yes -- >> neil: you beller talk to the science guys. he seems to understand this. >> i've had conversations with bill before. i had him over to my house sitting and talking about the matter. bill believes he out to save the planet. that's what he believes. i can't save the planet. the most i can do is explain what i believe -- >> neil: he was at your house for three hours? >> yeah, yes, he was. hopefully i will continue to have the right to express my opini
greenland has had a record breaking snow and ice year this year.hey'll need a record-breaking melt to get back to normal. it's back and forth all the time. that's the way nature works. the fact of the matter is, weather and climate are nature's way of trying to solve and imbalance that is inherent in the same. that is why you see these variations. we had a major el nino, so it's spiked the temperature. we're backing off some now. but what could cause that? you had 200 years of high sunspot...
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i mean, we're talking about a gigantic, monstrous-sized iceberg that broke off the coast of greenland and traveled down iceberg alley. this is really living up to its name. we're about 105 years on since the "titanic" actually sank. where is it exactly. just off the coast of canada from newfoundland's coast and a series of currents that leads to these icebergs that eventually move southward. what scientists are noticing a major uptick in the number of icebergs that have floated across this region. 130 spotted in this transatlantic crossing and on an average year they only see about 200. kind of an ominous sign, especially when they're this size. how big was that iceberg or the iceberg we're looking at just behind me? there is actually a scale for that. just like there is an app for that. there is a map for that. it goes from to a small/medium all the way to a large and that is what we saw here with a length of 200 meters and a weight of ten mega tons. that is ten million tons. unbelievable. roughly the size of a stadium and that is only the surface of this because 80% to 90% of this i
i mean, we're talking about a gigantic, monstrous-sized iceberg that broke off the coast of greenland and traveled down iceberg alley. this is really living up to its name. we're about 105 years on since the "titanic" actually sank. where is it exactly. just off the coast of canada from newfoundland's coast and a series of currents that leads to these icebergs that eventually move southward. what scientists are noticing a major uptick in the number of icebergs that have floated across...
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she would make her way to freedom and live out her days in and around greenland new hampshire and sheade up a slave catchinit theslave catchir the entirety of her life and managed to build a family for herself. she married, hav had children, worked as a domestic to the end of her days and although she endured the child's poverty and fugitive status until her death, she moved forward. her life was difficult, but freedom was worth it and i will show you my last slide of the evening is a little bit of one of the first interviews that she grants and i will not tell you everything because you have to buy the book and read the book. this article that was in the abolitionist newspaper up here in may of 1845 and it was at this point ona judge was in her early to mid 70s and granted an interview to the. of the more likely you were to say exactly what is on your mind without much culture. she never regretted it. she would spend nearly 50 years as a fugitive and the children that she had were also fugitives because slavery followed the strings of the mother. they would remain to be never caught.
she would make her way to freedom and live out her days in and around greenland new hampshire and sheade up a slave catchinit theslave catchir the entirety of her life and managed to build a family for herself. she married, hav had children, worked as a domestic to the end of her days and although she endured the child's poverty and fugitive status until her death, she moved forward. her life was difficult, but freedom was worth it and i will show you my last slide of the evening is a little...
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beautiful place. >> they say greenland is ice, and iceland is nice.t of ice around here in iceland as well. it's having a moment now for tourism. the number of people coming to this country for tourism has doubled, just to see the northern lights. it's a hub of important genetics research, that's because it is a fatherly homogenous population, something known as the founder effect. meaning a lot of the population here descended from common ancestors, and they've remained relatively isolated for over 1,000 years. another thing that makes it greet for genetic research is the records here are incredible. we visited the national archives and got to see the world's first complete census taken in the 1700s. records go back to the 800s. beyond that, they have great medical records, those things combined make it a great place to do genetics research. here is why kari sfefansson says iceland is so great for this. >> icelanders, who once existed in iceland, it's easier for us to make discoveries. >> decode has made discoveries in things like alzheimer's and car
beautiful place. >> they say greenland is ice, and iceland is nice.t of ice around here in iceland as well. it's having a moment now for tourism. the number of people coming to this country for tourism has doubled, just to see the northern lights. it's a hub of important genetics research, that's because it is a fatherly homogenous population, something known as the founder effect. meaning a lot of the population here descended from common ancestors, and they've remained relatively...
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. >>> more than 400 ice bergs have drifted south from greenland.e. in the same area that the iceberg sank the titanic. >>> and technology has made it easier for parents to snoop on their children. 60% monitor their social media use and 48% have looked through thil messages. psychologist and cbs news contributor lisa demora writes about this in her latest online article. is snooping on teenagers ever okay? lisa is also the author of "untangled, guiding teenage girl through the seven transitions into adulthood." lisa, good morning. >> good morning. >> so are there some instances where it's okay to snoop? >> well, first let's say what snooping is. right? it's monitoring without telling them you're monitoring. so it's going on under the table. so already we are starting to have questions of trust. so we want to be really careful if we think about snooping. because when parents do it, we have research showing that it does harm the relationship with their kids. >> so how -- >> not if they don't know you're snooping. >> here's what's interesting. you have
. >>> more than 400 ice bergs have drifted south from greenland.e. in the same area that the iceberg sank the titanic. >>> and technology has made it easier for parents to snoop on their children. 60% monitor their social media use and 48% have looked through thil messages. psychologist and cbs news contributor lisa demora writes about this in her latest online article. is snooping on teenagers ever okay? lisa is also the author of "untangled, guiding teenage girl through...
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this is a photo of an iceberg in greenland.and they are the recordings of icebergs melting. this may be hard to convey on television. if you could come over a little bit -- tell us your name. in divine. amy: what are you wearing? sculpture.a sound in essence it is two speakers that are amplified. amy: and the sound we are hearing is? >> it is recordings of icebergs melting. amy: this is seismic -- these are the seismic recordings of icebergs melting. i will put my microphone inside the funnel. where did you get these recordings? >> do you want to answer this? amy: where did you get the recording? things offed some the internet and i also recorded the wind in my house and a colleague helped me mix it together so we have a six-minute loop we can play over and over again, and basically, you probably can understand the concept, this is an amplification device, and we are looking at several different occasions for social justice and the climate. amy: the marchers are going to continue to the white house to sit and encircled the whit
this is a photo of an iceberg in greenland.and they are the recordings of icebergs melting. this may be hard to convey on television. if you could come over a little bit -- tell us your name. in divine. amy: what are you wearing? sculpture.a sound in essence it is two speakers that are amplified. amy: and the sound we are hearing is? >> it is recordings of icebergs melting. amy: this is seismic -- these are the seismic recordings of icebergs melting. i will put my microphone inside the...