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. >> a look at what lurks beneath greenland. >>> this made me cry. there's so much love here. >> a man who cared for his wife hears messages of support. >> you can see tim and me are barely holding it together. >> the story of how a husband's love touched the internet's heart. >> he's my hero now. thank you for sharing. >>> and a quinceanera that takes the cake. >> for being the most magic kal. >> the hogwarts party that had fans living it up. >> and i'm mad i wasn't invited. >>> this burglar got a little distracted, if you will. when you break into a home that's in a ritzy neighborhood, you go in and grab all the goods. well, when he saw the life of luxury in front of him, he had to partake in it. >> so getting in that hot water is going to get him in some hot water. >> yeah. because folks called the police. when they arrived, he tried to pretend he was the homeowner. after some questioning, they realized that he wasn't. >> a hot tub bandit or something. >> pretty much. read one too many goldilocks books. >> did he really? >> one of the officers jok
. >> a look at what lurks beneath greenland. >>> this made me cry. there's so much love here. >> a man who cared for his wife hears messages of support. >> you can see tim and me are barely holding it together. >> the story of how a husband's love touched the internet's heart. >> he's my hero now. thank you for sharing. >>> and a quinceanera that takes the cake. >> for being the most magic kal. >> the hogwarts party that had fans...
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. >>> a tsunami has hit greenland.t for missing people and the territories on the west coast. >>> and we'll meet a man who's trying to spread a >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hepchope. almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. ♪ twenty years from now... ...you will be more disappointed... ...by the things you didn't do... ...than by the ones you did do. [beep, beep, beep, beep] [tires screech] wooo! so throw off the bowlines. sail away from the safe harbor. catch the trade winds in your sails. explore. dream. discover. corolla with toyota safety sense standard. toyota. let's go places. only tylenol® rapid release gels have l
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ice are falling every day off of greenlands and melting in the ocean.at there is a greater intensity to the numbers of fires and floods, 500-year floods occurring now with frequency. i mean, you know these things and, you know, most of the scientists of the world in peer reviewed studies have all documented the human input through greenhouse gases to the cause of climate change. there is not one single peer reviewed study that says to the contrary, it's a hoax and, yet, we have a president and members of a party who keep citing the fact that there isn't enough evidence or that this is a hoax. >> in fact, they did that -- >> it's stunning, staggerick st irresponsibility. >> secretary of state john kerry, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> science says that it's real. >> he did not mince words. >> still ahead here on "newsroom" facing tough questions. >> the two leading candidates of britain's election speak to voters live on television. hear what they have to say next. >> just five days of campaigning until the uk snap election. polls suggest
ice are falling every day off of greenlands and melting in the ocean.at there is a greater intensity to the numbers of fires and floods, 500-year floods occurring now with frequency. i mean, you know these things and, you know, most of the scientists of the world in peer reviewed studies have all documented the human input through greenhouse gases to the cause of climate change. there is not one single peer reviewed study that says to the contrary, it's a hoax and, yet, we have a president and...
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the ice is starting to go on greenland. if you live in florida, you've got real problems and you can't just build like in waterworld they built levees. the water is coming up from underneath. i mean, new orleans you can try and protect because it's got a different foundation, so there's some fundamental changes occurring. >> hold that. we'll be back. i'm armstrong williams. more after >> in this debate, where do you think we have made the greatest and the least progress? >> that's a greats question, armstrong. i've been having this deonte since the mid 80s. there were points on either side. debatable points certainly. and i think it gets to the question that you asked about money. so how much does money affect te debate? well, certainly money allows us to have scientists of debate. you know, paid, and what have you, and so as mr. mccracken was saying, it's not just science, it's also scientists wo are being bought to say specifically what certain industries want to be said. now, if you look at the science, the ice caps are
the ice is starting to go on greenland. if you live in florida, you've got real problems and you can't just build like in waterworld they built levees. the water is coming up from underneath. i mean, new orleans you can try and protect because it's got a different foundation, so there's some fundamental changes occurring. >> hold that. we'll be back. i'm armstrong williams. more after >> in this debate, where do you think we have made the greatest and the least progress? >>...
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everyone is in agreement there isis less of it, a lot lesess, and that is particularly the case here in greenlandition, the icebergs are shrinking, the ice is thinning and so is a way of life. (upbpbeat music)
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when we went to greenland and went under the pole to see what was happening, the scientists then told us that any reports they would make on the global warming statistics would almost be obsolete by the time it was peer-reviewed because it was moving so fast. that was 10 years ago. that was eight or nine years ago. so, the facts are so compelling and the president lives in a fact free zone. these mayors and governors and businesses see the importance of american leadership on these issues. i commend the mayor and of course mayor bloomberg has been on this subject for a long time. under his leadership, many of the cities came together to share information and make decisions, to make decisions that were in favor of the air our children breathe in the water they drink. really important about that because right now, we are waiting to see the president's infrastructure agenda. there is a green way to do that. we had the blue/green alliance about how we grow our economy and build our infrastructure in a way that protects the environment, keeps as number one in green job creation. it affects
when we went to greenland and went under the pole to see what was happening, the scientists then told us that any reports they would make on the global warming statistics would almost be obsolete by the time it was peer-reviewed because it was moving so fast. that was 10 years ago. that was eight or nine years ago. so, the facts are so compelling and the president lives in a fact free zone. these mayors and governors and businesses see the importance of american leadership on these issues. i...
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. >>> and this morning we're seeing some of the damage from a tsunami that hit western greenland.the flooding triggered by a magnitude 4.0 earthquake over the weekend. 40 were evacuated from a small village. four have been reported missing. reports say nine people were injured and 11 buildings there were damaged. >>> the dash camera of a vehicle in utah captured a near-miss with a wrong way driver. the truck was going the wrong way and had already hit several other vehicles. thankfully the man whose camera caught the incident was able to avoid a direct hit. the driver then abandoned his truck. police later found the suspect at home. >>> now time for sports. >> the highlights from our guys at espn. >>> good morning, america. good morning, utica. john buccigross, john anderson. brooks koepka is not a father but has won and his son won the u.s. open. >> do you overlap or interlock. >> i'm an interlocking. erin hills. brooks koepka started 1 back when he rolled that one in, lo and behold had won by four. final round 67 to win his first major championship. ties rory mci will row lowest
. >>> and this morning we're seeing some of the damage from a tsunami that hit western greenland.the flooding triggered by a magnitude 4.0 earthquake over the weekend. 40 were evacuated from a small village. four have been reported missing. reports say nine people were injured and 11 buildings there were damaged. >>> the dash camera of a vehicle in utah captured a near-miss with a wrong way driver. the truck was going the wrong way and had already hit several other vehicles....
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models p predict.e are alalready obseserving and measuring a decrease in the amountt of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come. and a key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts it actually contributes to global sea level rise. that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental ice sheets. and so the fact that we're already measuring losses of ice from these major continental ice sheets means that they're contributing to sea level rise faster, once again, than climate scientists projected them to. >> can we say how soon it's gonna start causing problems for people who live nearr the seashore? >> therere's a credible body of work now that suggests that t if we continue with business as usual fossil fuel emissions, tthen by thehe end of this cent, we could see as mucuch as two meters, 6 feet of global sea level rise. now, that would bee catastrophic for many coastal regions. fofor the u.s. east cot and gulf co
models p predict.e are alalready obseserving and measuring a decrease in the amountt of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come. and a key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts it actually contributes to global sea level rise. that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental ice sheets. and so the fact that...
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. >> reporter: those willing to make this trip often cite the brutal beauty of greenland.re also keenly aware of the mission. when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a military perspective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. >> reporter: the sun won't set again in thule until august. it won't rise from november to february. it may clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. ok honey you play with
. >> reporter: those willing to make this trip often cite the brutal beauty of greenland.re also keenly aware of the mission. when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a military perspective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and...
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police of violence impact the black community to discuss this someone i am now joined by reverend greenland's god he queer senior minister of plymouth congressional you know. it church of christ and washington d.c. thank you so much for joining us reverend now geronimo yon as the officer who shot and killed philander can still you was acquitted last week and officer who killed a young man in milwaukee was acquitted just yesterday of any wrong doing and today the jury is entering day four of deliberations and the rate tenzing trial the officer who shot and killed sam depose and ohio back in twenty fifth you know in your opinion reverend why do we continue to see this time and time again well one of the things is that i don't believe there's a increase in the kinds of police killing that is going on i think there's a there's there's more scrutiny and therefore there's there's a better reporting in terms of the numbers of folks who were killed at the hands of police officers i mean it's a historical pattern that is happening united states of america but the police will use firearms and deadly fo
police of violence impact the black community to discuss this someone i am now joined by reverend greenland's god he queer senior minister of plymouth congressional you know. it church of christ and washington d.c. thank you so much for joining us reverend now geronimo yon as the officer who shot and killed philander can still you was acquitted last week and officer who killed a young man in milwaukee was acquitted just yesterday of any wrong doing and today the jury is entering day four of...
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when we went to greenland and went under the poll to see what was happening then and there, the scientists then told us that any reports that they would make on a global warming statistics, almost obsolete by the time it was peer-reviewed because it was all moving so fast. that was ten years ago. that was eight, nine you to go over that period of time. and so this is the fax are so compelling, and the present again is in a fact free zone. in fact, he lives in a false zone of attitude. and so these mayors, they see, these, these governors, these businesses, they see the importance of american leadership on these issues. and i commend the mayor and, of course, mayor bloomberg has been on the subject for a long time, and under his leadership, many of the cities came together to share information, and to make decisions, to make decisions that were in favor of the air our children briefed on the water to drink. and really important about that because right now we waiting to see the presidents infrastructure agenda. there's a green way to do that. we had the blue-green alliance, labor and the en
when we went to greenland and went under the poll to see what was happening then and there, the scientists then told us that any reports that they would make on a global warming statistics, almost obsolete by the time it was peer-reviewed because it was all moving so fast. that was ten years ago. that was eight, nine you to go over that period of time. and so this is the fax are so compelling, and the present again is in a fact free zone. in fact, he lives in a false zone of attitude. and so...
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and that means keeping them safe but how is this allowed to happen in the first place i spoke to greenland assembly member and camping council of the highgate sean barrie about the causes of the housing crisis they also because this capitalism that the market as a has been unregulated and day regulates itself on today all we're saying is rising costs were saying let's approach. the people buying high sits around the fire that distorts a little at and the big developers business model really is failing and we're saying lots of hands to all belts no no london it could ever fool its absence a body there is a risk just about scraped enough to run and fed the damage on supply and it's genuinely bright and either way you've got powers like you've got the masses is rolling back on some of his promises to people of the states to rentals when it comes to things like rent patrols and having a buy with a little history alleged however the crisis goes beyond the capital communities across the u.k. heavy duty grew up in scotland schools and a housing estate he says has been ignored by power given the c
and that means keeping them safe but how is this allowed to happen in the first place i spoke to greenland assembly member and camping council of the highgate sean barrie about the causes of the housing crisis they also because this capitalism that the market as a has been unregulated and day regulates itself on today all we're saying is rising costs were saying let's approach. the people buying high sits around the fire that distorts a little at and the big developers business model really is...
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third, the viking settlers of the southern end of greenland were growing row crops in the year 1000, and every time i mention that to them and were mentalists, they could -- they scream climate denier and away from me. i'm tired of it. host: thank you. we'll get a response. guest: i would say you were wrong about both. the first statement about there's no room in the democratic party for a pro-life democrat, is wrong. i remind recently in omaha, nebraska there's a race for mayor and bernie sanders went out to omaha and supported the democratic candidate who happens to be pro-life. i mentioned that in virginia, there's a race in the democratic the candidate is a very progressive democrat, pro-life. support,got a lot of bernie sanders is also going out there and supporting him. i also mentioned senator bob casey, a great senator from pennsylvania. the democratic party is a big tent party. you are also wrong about climate change. you show me one scientist who questions or denies the reality of climate change, i do know how you could do that, just look around you. usually one scientist w
third, the viking settlers of the southern end of greenland were growing row crops in the year 1000, and every time i mention that to them and were mentalists, they could -- they scream climate denier and away from me. i'm tired of it. host: thank you. we'll get a response. guest: i would say you were wrong about both. the first statement about there's no room in the democratic party for a pro-life democrat, is wrong. i remind recently in omaha, nebraska there's a race for mayor and bernie...
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it is often at stages like this, to look at what presidents, the only two we have is greenland in thehe eu. they had one issue which was fishing rights and canada, you may remember, last year signed a deal. that took seven yea rs year signed a deal. that took seven years and it was almost derailed by a small state in belgium. so, straightforward probably, it's not going to be. i think you're right on that! that's something we can be certain of, neil, thank you. mark carney, the governor of the bank of england is still talking! lots to get through. people call him the george clooney of central bankers. did you know that?” bankers. did you know that? i did that. but maybe george clooney moves a bit quicker. in a moment we'll take a look through the business pages but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. the business live page is where you can stay ahead of all the day's breaking business news. we'll keep you up—to—date with all the latest details, with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of editors right around the world. and we want to hear from you, too.
it is often at stages like this, to look at what presidents, the only two we have is greenland in thehe eu. they had one issue which was fishing rights and canada, you may remember, last year signed a deal. that took seven yea rs year signed a deal. that took seven years and it was almost derailed by a small state in belgium. so, straightforward probably, it's not going to be. i think you're right on that! that's something we can be certain of, neil, thank you. mark carney, the governor of the...
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epidemic of police violence impact the black community well to discuss this i was joined by reverend greenland's god hager senior minister of plymouth congressional united church of christ in washington d.c. believe there's an increase but current of police killing that is going on i think there's a there's there's more scrutiny and therefore there's there's a better reporting in terms of the members of folks who were killed at the hands of police officers i mean it's a historical pattern that is happening united states of america but the police will you. firearms and deadly force against people of color more readily than they will use deadly force against those who are white that's just a pattern that exists because of the history history of racism in this country we just cannot get around it i mean when you think about it no police officers are really going to be prosecuted for killing and that's also what police officers feel right when you have to me arise to me arise. over the issue of you know what is the cop who kills them loses a job but doesn't lose his job because he killed to me arise
epidemic of police violence impact the black community well to discuss this i was joined by reverend greenland's god hager senior minister of plymouth congressional united church of christ in washington d.c. believe there's an increase but current of police killing that is going on i think there's a there's there's more scrutiny and therefore there's there's a better reporting in terms of the members of folks who were killed at the hands of police officers i mean it's a historical pattern that...
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. >> reporter: those willing to make this trip often cite the brutal beauty of greenland.re also keenly aware of the mission. when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a military perspective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. >> reporter: the sun won't set again in thule until august. it won't rise from november to february. it may seem hard to believe, but the vast majority there volunteer, sometimes for multiple tours. but for only $7 a month, saster. rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! ♪ ♪ fi
. >> reporter: those willing to make this trip often cite the brutal beauty of greenland.re also keenly aware of the mission. when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a military perspective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and...
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you make clear that is east of greenland.rs undetected. they can do surveillance in the baltic sea. that is where the hunt for red october unfolded. total u.s. navy ships, 275. total nato ships, 800. this is a big fleet that can be part of u.s. navy our effort tor russia. tom: we were wrong on our on russia.e in 1989 everybody got it wrong. know what the russians have now? are we any smarter? >> we are smarter. we thought there were wmd in iraq, too. are built inhips shipyards, you can observe them well. we know russia will add 100 ship to its fleet over the next several years. that is a clear and present danger. ofncine: we are a couple weeks away from trump's first foreign trip, what was most significant? was in brussels, a lot of people said you could see it was trump against the nato leaders, but you also saw divisions in the trump administration, for example, his language on using article five. ofthe lack of endorsement article five, the part of the treaty that says an attack on one is an attack on all was noticed and no
you make clear that is east of greenland.rs undetected. they can do surveillance in the baltic sea. that is where the hunt for red october unfolded. total u.s. navy ships, 275. total nato ships, 800. this is a big fleet that can be part of u.s. navy our effort tor russia. tom: we were wrong on our on russia.e in 1989 everybody got it wrong. know what the russians have now? are we any smarter? >> we are smarter. we thought there were wmd in iraq, too. are built inhips shipyards, you can...
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greenland is losing 1 cubic kilometer of ice every day. i went down to miami and saw fish from the ocean swimming in the streets on a sunny day. the same thing was true in honolulu two days ago from high tides because of the sealevel rise. we are going to suffer some of these consequences but we can limit and avoid catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that is beginning. >> we should point out you have a sequel coming up called in inconvenient sequel in july and i understand you will have to rewrite the ending because of the decision the president just made. >> the directors are putting a new segment at the very end of the movie, and i think that's appropriate. >> thank you. thanks for joining us. let's not wait another 17 years. >> done. >> let's discuss high drama when james come he testifies before the senate intelligence committee. plus, what would you like to ask the panel about what we can expect to learn. go to facebook or twitter at fox news sunday and we may use your news sunday and we may use your question
greenland is losing 1 cubic kilometer of ice every day. i went down to miami and saw fish from the ocean swimming in the streets on a sunny day. the same thing was true in honolulu two days ago from high tides because of the sealevel rise. we are going to suffer some of these consequences but we can limit and avoid catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that is beginning. >> we should point out you have a sequel coming up called in inconvenient sequel in july and i...
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parliament, and added to that, the only precedents we have really about a country leaving the eu is greenlandn the mid-1980's. it took them three years, based on one main issue, which was fishing rights. last year we had canada, who signed a deal with the eu which took seven years and was almost derailed by a small state in belgium. this time around it's going to be more difficult politically. canada's deal didn't include things like regulations for financial services. we will need to have something that's even more ambitious than the candidate deal. this election probably is not something we needed in terms of starting up the process. there was a great column this morning, don't give may a blank check. could shave 7.5% off the gdp of the u.k. in the next number of years on a hard brexit. could it be as aggressive as that, given the services number you just outlined? neil: it could be, and we simply don't know. for what it's worth, the bank of england believes that brexit could take up to two percentage points off the level of gdp during the whole process. the other estimate you mentioned, if
parliament, and added to that, the only precedents we have really about a country leaving the eu is greenlandn the mid-1980's. it took them three years, based on one main issue, which was fishing rights. last year we had canada, who signed a deal with the eu which took seven years and was almost derailed by a small state in belgium. this time around it's going to be more difficult politically. canada's deal didn't include things like regulations for financial services. we will need to have...
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.>>> the warriors get -->>> game 4 the finals of the greenland -- cleveland. >> they are sold out fors watch party. the pivotal game later tonight is not being played here in oakland but i can assure you that oracle arena will be rocking later tonight and that's because they are hosting one of the official warriors watch parties here inside the arena. this is the same thing the team did for game three on wednesday night. 16,000 diehard fans showed up and they pack the place. it was allowed scene here as they watched on the jumbotron and watch that thrilling win by the warriors who now hold a commanding three games-zero lead. the warriors can finish off the cavs with one final win later tonight. the squad can make history with the wind. they would become the first team to go a perfect 16-zero in the playoffs. some fans that we are talking to are hoping for a sweep, others are hoping for a competitive series.>> tonight will be a historic moment. i believe that after their performance in game three, they are already one of the best nba teams in history.>> it's fine with me if they win be
.>>> the warriors get -->>> game 4 the finals of the greenland -- cleveland. >> they are sold out fors watch party. the pivotal game later tonight is not being played here in oakland but i can assure you that oracle arena will be rocking later tonight and that's because they are hosting one of the official warriors watch parties here inside the arena. this is the same thing the team did for game three on wednesday night. 16,000 diehard fans showed up and they pack the...
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nuclear physicist who recommended a fleet of nuclear-powered submarine tankers who would travel to greenland. boeing and lockheed explored the idea of jumbo jet oil tankers. well, mr. president, obviously none of those ideas came about, and some probably for very, very good reason. but after significant study and debate, a pipeline emerged as the best way to transport alaska's oil. and while two routes were considered, one over land which would run across canada, an all-alaska route was ultimately chosen as the best way to go. but even then pipeline construction could not begin right away. there was serious -- there were serious debates in the state over issues like taxes and tariffs and pipeline ownership, and it really consumed our state's legislature for years. the land claims of alaskan natives needed to be settled. this occurred in landmark legislation that passed in 1971. and then it was in 1973 that congress took up the trans-alaska pipeline authorization act. as part of that debate here on the senate floor, alaska's senators offered an amendment to deem the environmental impact state
nuclear physicist who recommended a fleet of nuclear-powered submarine tankers who would travel to greenland. boeing and lockheed explored the idea of jumbo jet oil tankers. well, mr. president, obviously none of those ideas came about, and some probably for very, very good reason. but after significant study and debate, a pipeline emerged as the best way to transport alaska's oil. and while two routes were considered, one over land which would run across canada, an all-alaska route was...