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beyond its threshold of viability so we still lose greenland but at a slower rate. based in copenhagen he measures our street treat for the geological survey of denmark and greenland. when we lose the reflective cover of the arctic sea ice and when we lose the greenland ice sheet and the climate system globally unravels and and it's going to create the kind of problems that will make it pretty hard to govern society. the migrations the droughts so what's at risk here is is practically civilization. coral professor bob shares the frustration of all scientists contributing to the i.p.c.c. see the. evidence gathered through years of painstaking field work is often. north by politicians. politicians from governments that dismiss i.p.c.c. reports that's not conservative it's not progressive certainly it is insanity . he fears the world will need massive technological fixes called geo engineering literally read engineering be good if you just hold back what's coming. for example we can slow down melting of the antarctic ice by piling up sand on the sea floor simply to blo
beyond its threshold of viability so we still lose greenland but at a slower rate. based in copenhagen he measures our street treat for the geological survey of denmark and greenland. when we lose the reflective cover of the arctic sea ice and when we lose the greenland ice sheet and the climate system globally unravels and and it's going to create the kind of problems that will make it pretty hard to govern society. the migrations the droughts so what's at risk here is is practically...
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standpoint with greenland. greenland's economy, fishery is about 27% of their economy. when you take out that green land block, it's 95%. russia is offering off of greenland's waters. that has them concerned. we're looking to the atlantic. i think we look -- you mentioned ending up in the arctic. but we've been very alaska arctic focused. denmark, norway, the other members of the arctic forums, i think we're broadening our aperture into the atlanta ocean about reenergizing our partnerships, thickening those lines. >> you have a new strategy out. can you describe for folks the three -- the major thrust of it, the three lines of effort that the coast guard is pursuing how it frames up its roll. >> we talked about the arctic emerging. we know what the arctic is now a little bit and we're trying to figure out how do we operate, how do we project a sovereign presence. if you go back to that alaska arctic, china has been up there five, six of the last nine years, they're going to outpace us on ice breaking capable sh
standpoint with greenland. greenland's economy, fishery is about 27% of their economy. when you take out that green land block, it's 95%. russia is offering off of greenland's waters. that has them concerned. we're looking to the atlantic. i think we look -- you mentioned ending up in the arctic. but we've been very alaska arctic focused. denmark, norway, the other members of the arctic forums, i think we're broadening our aperture into the atlanta ocean about reenergizing our partnerships,...
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have you seen ice falling into the into the sea and how does that feel i have been travelling to greenland the last 25 years i've been able to witness the landscape changes the retreat of glaciers out of fuel rods that really surprised me this year for example we were walking down a glacier and we walked past a giant hole that had formed in a glacier that used used to be very convenient for us to walk down and i understood from local people that that occurred in the last few weeks so this fjord that we were working in the ice has retreated 5 kilometers since i've been working there and then now there's this giant hole that formed which makes it obvious that this is happening very fast the the ice is is so sensitive that it's surprised me even after visiting there for 25 years professor we're going to have to end it that thank you so much for appearing on planet earth. so clearly the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and curb global warming is really urgent and yet record carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are a worrying reality just 2 countries china and the united states are respo
have you seen ice falling into the into the sea and how does that feel i have been travelling to greenland the last 25 years i've been able to witness the landscape changes the retreat of glaciers out of fuel rods that really surprised me this year for example we were walking down a glacier and we walked past a giant hole that had formed in a glacier that used used to be very convenient for us to walk down and i understood from local people that that occurred in the last few weeks so this fjord...
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>>greenland is a little ball of energy. a spunky 2 year-old who right is on a bit of a nail painting spree. >>to their pain was no before yes millet friday. >>since friday. when breeland was looking forward to going to cram us to pay nails. but on the way there. a woman rear ended mom, jocelyn and berlin in clearfield hitting their van 3 times stossel says before the woman stopped breeland screaming crying and i'm freaking out because i'm pregnant and because she's in the car. >>in those frantic moments i walked that hughes. >>screaming really really loud. >>a quick thinking firefighter saw her clinching bottles of nail polish. >>something common that i can. don't know i just open them up. >>the captain let breeland paint his nails then the battalion chief and a lot of the color she wanted was pink. >>purple than i kind of got the feeling that she wanted to keep my hand peak and his purple. >>now keep in mind. this was the first time breeland's don this their first time to drive this way. i don't know that was a technique a
>>greenland is a little ball of energy. a spunky 2 year-old who right is on a bit of a nail painting spree. >>to their pain was no before yes millet friday. >>since friday. when breeland was looking forward to going to cram us to pay nails. but on the way there. a woman rear ended mom, jocelyn and berlin in clearfield hitting their van 3 times stossel says before the woman stopped breeland screaming crying and i'm freaking out because i'm pregnant and because she's in the car....
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to give you a sense of the scale of the ice melts here are some of the big numbers let's start in greenland which had a record melt in august on the other side of the globe and on top because the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides some in pools and the thwaites class year thought pose the greatest risk for a rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater cavity around 300 meters high caused by the warming waters beneath it. as oceans heat for the planet the water also expands and sea levels have risen more than 20 centimeters since the industrial revolution some leading i scientists say that in a west case scenario a rise of 3 even 5 degrees celsius sea levels could rise by as much as 2 meters by the end of the century and that's well over my head and that would swamp some island nations and coastal cities. for me this is my home and my creation this the last resort for me it's very very difficult for a small island state like someone because not only t
to give you a sense of the scale of the ice melts here are some of the big numbers let's start in greenland which had a record melt in august on the other side of the globe and on top because the world's biggest ice sheet released 3 trillion metric tons of water over 25 years that's enough to fill more than a 1000000000 elim pick sides some in pools and the thwaites class year thought pose the greatest risk for a rapid sea level rise well in january nasa research has discovered an underwater...
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to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet those rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it's in china or korea. or whether it is to buy up a topic. would be history and the problem is that the science fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the irish is happening much faster than anybody predicted and that is a scary thought what is your sense of the future of the on what kind of ontic we going to leave behind there is a big question mark. where the world will be when my granddaughter sherman who fall for sitting next to me earlier today will be my. whether there will be any point in holding out her confirmation of the time in her bar because the whole thing will be lost by the time she reaches my. yes as we just heard there what's happening in the arctic is it will continue to have an effect on the rest of the world let's have more on that now from a
to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet those rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it's in china or korea. or whether it is to buy up a topic. would be history and the problem is that the science fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the irish is...
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so i mean, i should ention "ice watch," which, of course, you had glaciers that you'd shin from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember that there was, like, the distinction betwn culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. thno outside. there's no-- everythingas been cultivated, which is what we call the anthropocene, but, as i for many yeaalready hd in moss and water and in ephemeralness with anonymous, it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking abo, "well, can i use my artworks "to make explicit what it is "that the scientists are talking about, "what is it thticians are talking about, "what is the data report that t un is making for us because i think for common people, it can be incredibly difficult to sort of say, "well, what ca when i look "at this massive data report? well, what does that have to do with me?" so i think one of the things i was interested in is simply making tangible what it is that is going on, the ", quite frankly, i th
so i mean, i should ention "ice watch," which, of course, you had glaciers that you'd shin from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember that there was, like, the distinction betwn culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. thno outside. there's no-- everythingas been cultivated, which is what we call the anthropocene, but, as i for many yeaalready...
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to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet us rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every coast of 50 whether it is should florida where the united states or whether it's in china korea. or whether it is.
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to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet those rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it is china korea japan or whether it is to buy up a topic. would be history and the problem is that the shi'a on the os been fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the irish is happening much faster than anybody predicted and that is a scary thought what is your sense of the future of the arctic what kind of optic are we going to leave behind there is a big question mark where the world will be one micron daughter 74 or sitting next to me earlier today will be my age whether there will be any point in holding out to conferences of the time in hobart because the whole thing would be lost by the time she reaches my age. yes as we just heard there what's happening in the arctic is it will continue to have an effect on the rest of the world let's have more on that no
to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet those rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it is china korea japan or whether it is to buy up a topic. would be history and the problem is that the shi'a on the os been fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the...
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based in copenhagen he measures our street treat for the geological survey of denmark and greenland. when we lose the reflective cover of the arctic sea ice when we lose the greenland ice sheet and the climate system globally unravels and and it's going to create the kind of problems that will make it pretty hard to govern society. the migrations the droughts so what's at risk here is is practically civilization. coral professor bach shares the frustration of all scientists contributing to the i.p.c.c. see. its evidence gathered through years of painstaking field work is often. north by politicians. politicians from governments that dismiss i.p.c.c. reports that's not conservative it's not progressive certainly it is insanity . he fears the world will need massive technological fixes called geo engineering literally read engineering the earth if you just hold back what's coming. for example we can slow down melting of the antarctic ice by piling up sand on the sea floor simply to block a warm currents that are already destabilizing the whole west antarctic ice sheet. other id's inclu
based in copenhagen he measures our street treat for the geological survey of denmark and greenland. when we lose the reflective cover of the arctic sea ice when we lose the greenland ice sheet and the climate system globally unravels and and it's going to create the kind of problems that will make it pretty hard to govern society. the migrations the droughts so what's at risk here is is practically civilization. coral professor bach shares the frustration of all scientists contributing to the...
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these ice cores come from a place even more remote than greenland the interior of the antarctic. even here researchers have found time boris fingerprints. if we look back in the past how frequently where volcanic eruptions the saw as of town bora in the last 200 g.'s they chant bora of all kind it was the most important eruption of our recent past and a cool way eruption in 40 and 58 is another very large one and then we have a series of eruptions in in 12 days in the 12th fifty's and before then there's many eruptions that you can look at back through time and. that means huge eruptions with global consequences have been far more frequent than previously believed. mankind has probably experienced several such crises and how bora won't be the last. in southern germany the sudden climate change and famine spurred a 1st wave of immigration. and on hundreds of emigrants made their way down the river danube in simple wooden rowing boats so-called owner boxes. they'd accepted an invitation from the tsar. of russia who had promised land and russian citizenship to anyone who wanted to f
these ice cores come from a place even more remote than greenland the interior of the antarctic. even here researchers have found time boris fingerprints. if we look back in the past how frequently where volcanic eruptions the saw as of town bora in the last 200 g.'s they chant bora of all kind it was the most important eruption of our recent past and a cool way eruption in 40 and 58 is another very large one and then we have a series of eruptions in in 12 days in the 12th fifty's and before...
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the greenland, it's almost 95%. that has the kingdom concerned so we are looking to the atlantic. we have been very last of forces. denmark, norway, the other numbers are authentic based. the high latitudes to the atlantic, really energizing our partnerships, witnessing those lines. >> you have a new arctic strategy out, and you describe for folks the major thrust and effort that the coast guard is pursuing that firms up its role in the arctic. >> we talk about the arctic as an emergent, we know what the arctic is a lot about mueller other trying to figure out how to operate, how to protect and why are we out there? it's a competitive space. they are really going to outpace us, icebreaking ships by, their what they call a self they really took the wind out of that. there's no such thing as a self declared state. as i have studied this, day or getting that first breaker, we will talk about that. what are those other enablers, there's very little communication,. doing research work face off the great, show some basic
the greenland, it's almost 95%. that has the kingdom concerned so we are looking to the atlantic. we have been very last of forces. denmark, norway, the other numbers are authentic based. the high latitudes to the atlantic, really energizing our partnerships, witnessing those lines. >> you have a new arctic strategy out, and you describe for folks the major thrust and effort that the coast guard is pursuing that firms up its role in the arctic. >> we talk about the arctic as an...
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news live from greenland coming up in just a few minutes time it is business africa with earhart al fares i'm sorry kelly in berlin don't forget you can always check our website for the latest news and information that's a t w dot com or you can also follow us on social media thank you so much for watching i look at what. i subscribe to do you know where your books are something more in the world than what we may be ok after 5. books. closely. carefully. don't move those soon to be nice to do to. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on. the. russia won't leave africa to china is pushing for close of business ties with african countries and more geopolitical sway probably because he is hosting the 1st russian africa summit as he seeks crisis influence on the continent for the western shawna already have a firm foothold. also in the show boeing's closely profits are down by volvo ha as investigators ended with indonesia blamed design flaws in the company's service for . said max model for the fatal lion a. business business africa on the w.i. as well come it's a premier aimed at makin
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to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet those rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it's china korea japan or whether it is to buy up a topic. would be history and the problem is that the shy on which has been fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the irish is happening much faster than anybody predicted it and that is a scary thought what is your sense of the future of the arctic what kind of arctic are we going to leave behind there is a big question mark where the world will be one micron daughter 74 or sitting next to me earlier today will be my age whether there will be any point in holding out to conferences of the time in hobart because the whole thing will be lost by the time she reaches my age. yes as we just heard there what's happening in the arctic is it will continue to have an effect on the rest of the world let's have more on that
to only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet those rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it's china korea japan or whether it is to buy up a topic. would be history and the problem is that the shy on which has been fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the...
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be via 2 satellite telephones powered by solar panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't matter that they know there are many things i'm afraid of if at us about that i fall into a crevasse for example but that would be a fatal scenario. that i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment might or a could become unusable or that i might have overestimated myself at. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge of her life. i'm. azing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at winning an exclusive euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in aussie against.
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we often think of climate change as taking place on the outer reaches of our world, greenland, antarcticas in the indian ocean. but what's happening here on mount blanc shows that the changes are happening much closer to home. the glacier on the italian side of the mountain is breaking apart significantly faster than expected and could collapse at any moment, sending ice crashing into the town below. how fast is too fast, if you like? because all glaciers move. >> of course. >> but this glacier is moving quicker? >> enormous speed for this glaci glacier. would be about 10 centimeters te per day. right now peaks at 1 meter per day so 10 times. >> it's 10 times as fast as it should be? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: why? a warming climate, say scientists. 66 million gallons at risk of collapse. that's about 100 frozen olympic swimming pools. this scientist monitors and studies the changing glaciers in the region. so this is it? this is where you do your work? he took us to his office in the outskirts of the area which sits directly underneath the glacier we flew over. >> right now the differen
we often think of climate change as taking place on the outer reaches of our world, greenland, antarcticas in the indian ocean. but what's happening here on mount blanc shows that the changes are happening much closer to home. the glacier on the italian side of the mountain is breaking apart significantly faster than expected and could collapse at any moment, sending ice crashing into the town below. how fast is too fast, if you like? because all glaciers move. >> of course. >> but...
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found on all continents not just in china you delight or is found in large quantities in sweden and greenland for example and could be a good source for rare earth elements but extracting them isn't. easy. stuff is all of a beautiful what's interesting about this process is that we're trying to find alternative sources of rare earths in europe those sources have advantages and disadvantages a u.t.i. like we have in europe has a major disadvantage it has to be pre-processed which isn't the case with conventional sources it's using a conventional process the pulverised or would come together that's why it's 1st treated with our hydrochloric acid it's expensive but can be used on a large scale. recycling could also be another viable solution for ending the near monopoly on the global production of rare earth. wind turbines electric motors and hard drives contain these metals in large quantities. we are investigating new recycling processes and alternatives here at the institute both experimentally and fear radically we want to be prepared should the need arise . it seems like that might happen i
found on all continents not just in china you delight or is found in large quantities in sweden and greenland for example and could be a good source for rare earth elements but extracting them isn't. easy. stuff is all of a beautiful what's interesting about this process is that we're trying to find alternative sources of rare earths in europe those sources have advantages and disadvantages a u.t.i. like we have in europe has a major disadvantage it has to be pre-processed which isn't the case...
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by panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't have a thing there are many things on integrative effect just bad that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario. and i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment my parade could become unusable or on that i might have overestimated myself. with. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge. amazing and with that it is time to say goodbye dover to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at winning an exclusive euro watch as always thanks for tuning in a sequence. long. go to politics. keep learning. wait a 2nd we want the whole picture affects instead of make ideas shift to live us. from atlanta to reality to cryptocurrency to your top picks for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to digitalize ation. shift. d.w. . on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear. antony slowly should explore germany. take time to. take everything ou
by panels she did a trial run earlier in the year in greenland. doesn't have a thing there are many things on integrative effect just bad that i fall into a crevasse for example that would be a fatal scenario. and i'm afraid some critical piece of equipment my parade could become unusable or on that i might have overestimated myself. with. one last practice session before she takes off to the antarctic. she feels well prepared for what is likely the most daring challenge. amazing and with that...
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. >> dude, he tried to buy greenland eight weeks ago, and it wasn't even for sale!applause ) he's just so out of his mind that he looks at the globe the way the rest of us look at zillow. i'm telling you, trump doesn't think he works for america. he thinks he owns it. listen to how he talks. >> my generals and my military -- my economy is phenomenal. and i told my guys at n.a.s.a. -- all i know is i want to put my miners back to work. i love my farmers. look at my african-american over here, look at him! ( audience reacts ) >> wow! the last president to say "look at my african-american" was thomas jefferson on a date. ( audience reacts ) ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay, so trump thinks he bought america, and that explains all of his behavior? >> now you're getting it, my african-american. >> trevor: i'm just african. but yeah. >> trevor, trump thinks everyone in the country works for him. it's why he's sending his attorney general around the world to focus on his personal vendettas. trump thinks the attorney general is general hi -- generas attorney. i bet when he met
. >> dude, he tried to buy greenland eight weeks ago, and it wasn't even for sale!applause ) he's just so out of his mind that he looks at the globe the way the rest of us look at zillow. i'm telling you, trump doesn't think he works for america. he thinks he owns it. listen to how he talks. >> my generals and my military -- my economy is phenomenal. and i told my guys at n.a.s.a. -- all i know is i want to put my miners back to work. i love my farmers. look at my african-american...
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only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet us rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it's china korea your pad or whether it is. because tom. would be history and the problem is that the science spin fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the irish is happening much faster than anybody predicted and that is a scary thought what is your sense of the future of the on what kind of ontic are we going to leave behind there is a big question mark. where the world would be the man my grand daughter of 74 for sitting next to me earlier today will be my age whether there will be any point in holding our 2 conferences all the time in her life because the whole thing will be lost by the time she reaches my. do you think that will be the case i don't know but the reason why i'm still active you start i think we can still prevent it and if i look at the achievements of
only be a temporary blessing if you want to call it that because if only up for the greenland ice sheet. it would lead to to meet us rice and she leveled all over the world dr would mean that every cost of safety whether it is shared in florida where the united states or whether it's china korea your pad or whether it is. because tom. would be history and the problem is that the science spin fundamentally wrong. and it's just been wrong in the sense that the melting of the irish is happening...
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trump canceled the diplomatic meeting with denmark's leader because they wouldn't agree to sell us greenlandnds funny but it's an example of the relatively small things compared to the big world changing scripts that happen almost every day in this president's foreign policies and only get a few days of media attention. denmark is one of our strongest nato allies at the heart of the war in afghanistan they had one of the highest numbers of troops per capita playing alongside us. e but now we've managed to even make denmark an adversary. i know it sounds implausible but this is sjust the tip of th iceberg. it's a policy massacre everywhere. the world is on fire and in most places trump is one of the arsonist. meanwhile, his benefiting? across the board america's enemies and competitors are rubbing their hands with delight as we score own goal after own goal put in, e.g., everyone came the hard-liners better opportunity for pted a themselves to gain power and influence at our expense. i say the trump's foreign policy is a global joke but knowing what he does policy is probably unfair. he doesn
trump canceled the diplomatic meeting with denmark's leader because they wouldn't agree to sell us greenlandnds funny but it's an example of the relatively small things compared to the big world changing scripts that happen almost every day in this president's foreign policies and only get a few days of media attention. denmark is one of our strongest nato allies at the heart of the war in afghanistan they had one of the highest numbers of troops per capita playing alongside us. e but now we've...
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did he buy greenland? is h trade war with china officially over? finally learn lmnop isn't one long letter? we don't know. ( laughter ) well, on sunday morning, we found out what that something big actually was. >> breaking news, president trump announces i.s.i.s. leader al baghdadi has died during a u.s. special operations raid in syria. u.s. has been searching for al baghdadi five years. it was information obtained obta courier to one of al baghdadi's wives that led to the compound. >> trevor: they found him by interrogating his courier. tip your delivery guide. 20% for good service, 30% if you're trying to hide your location. ( laughter ) the details to have raid sounds like something straight out of a movie. >> the secret operation beginning 5:00 p.m. saturday night. eight chinook helicopters took off from a kurdish-controlled area in iraq flying low and fast, taking on gunfire and returning the fire before landing in northern syria. once on the ground, the commandos blowing a hole through baghdadi's hideout. the front door had been booby trapp
did he buy greenland? is h trade war with china officially over? finally learn lmnop isn't one long letter? we don't know. ( laughter ) well, on sunday morning, we found out what that something big actually was. >> breaking news, president trump announces i.s.i.s. leader al baghdadi has died during a u.s. special operations raid in syria. u.s. has been searching for al baghdadi five years. it was information obtained obta courier to one of al baghdadi's wives that led to the compound....
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low—pressure south of greenland. these areas of cloud moving east overnight.becoming heavy and persistent with remote, especially in central and southern scotland. temperatures not dropping much from where they are, 9—12. not very cold. lots of rain. the rain may be hit and miss over western scotland by 9pm. central and eastern areas, heavy, especially in the borders. the pennines, fairly wet. some of the heavy rain over east locklear and lincolnshire. maybe some thunder. wendy around the western coasts, eastern coasts, sorry. wales and south—west england especially windy. many western areas having a better day than today. temperatures fairly similarto day than today. temperatures fairly similar to today, 12—17. still damp across eastern counties to finish the day. the rain clearing as we go into sunday, turning misty in places. more weather fronts into sunday, turning misty in places. more weatherfronts pushing its way in around the area of low pressure as we go into monday. monday may start dry and bright. 0utbreaks monday may start dry and bright. outbreaks
low—pressure south of greenland. these areas of cloud moving east overnight.becoming heavy and persistent with remote, especially in central and southern scotland. temperatures not dropping much from where they are, 9—12. not very cold. lots of rain. the rain may be hit and miss over western scotland by 9pm. central and eastern areas, heavy, especially in the borders. the pennines, fairly wet. some of the heavy rain over east locklear and lincolnshire. maybe some thunder. wendy around the...
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you are getting paid enough or that health care is too expensive and not that we have not bought greenland. so we have to make sure that we build that tether that allows the issue to be on the ground even when the democrats have been in the crouch like guns. and even with the overwhelming majority of republicans believe that we should do background checks. while most people thankfully don't have the experience of gun violence, they have a worry of their kid going to school. and so this is the touchstone of this if the nominee has the courage to keep this message as well as these horrifying things going around us. >> you have a nominee in mind? >> i have a thought. >> it is important to me that israel's occupation of the palestinian territories and not in spite of the ju day yicdaism because of it, we have palestinians over whom they cannot have any accountability, and this is despicable of the principles of love and principles that i was raised on. you sthad taid that the occupat must end, but the u.s. is giving military aid to israel each year and much of which is funding the occupation,
you are getting paid enough or that health care is too expensive and not that we have not bought greenland. so we have to make sure that we build that tether that allows the issue to be on the ground even when the democrats have been in the crouch like guns. and even with the overwhelming majority of republicans believe that we should do background checks. while most people thankfully don't have the experience of gun violence, they have a worry of their kid going to school. and so this is the...
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hurdle to ration still to be cleared as they broke up on friday they said that there was full of greenland's on the need for an extension that was foot agreements reached a unanimous consensual the u $27.00 decision and there was full agreement that this should be done by written procedure and that there was no real need to get the leaders of these countries together in a meeting but they are going to keep on talking over the weekend when they broke up on friday they haven't yet decided to how long this extension would be for and they will perhaps make this decision they said on monday or tuesday of next week that basically waiting for a sign from london as to whether or not there is going to be a general election in the u.k. which is strange because in london they're basically waiting for some kind of indication from brussels about how long the extension is going to be so had for you on the program find out what happened what else sports correspondent matt a 6 year old golf prodigy i think. tyco would. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together.
hurdle to ration still to be cleared as they broke up on friday they said that there was full of greenland's on the need for an extension that was foot agreements reached a unanimous consensual the u $27.00 decision and there was full agreement that this should be done by written procedure and that there was no real need to get the leaders of these countries together in a meeting but they are going to keep on talking over the weekend when they broke up on friday they haven't yet decided to how...
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the science but the trend is to split northern and southern europeans different weather types that greenland their frontal system that goes up through london that means rain has started to go through northern france not germany denmark and towards sweden and overnight here notice the line doesn't really move very much that is rather a wet 24 hours windy wet weather is not that labor 15 in persistent rain but disappointing 11 in stockholm. up there in worse but central southern europe is quiet the sun's out by days don't particularly call by not yet $26.00 in athens like normally breeze $28.00 in madrid with more cloud around that would be i think ideal and that cloud extends out to morocco as well temperature here held at 24 possibly as a result further east along the north coast of africa noticed no surtees to get to egypt however given there's not much of a northerly breeze even though the cloud just crossed algeria back up to 30 now dear is months 35 incur in fact egypt remains hot we're down to 6 or up to 42 degrees do you know. our planet is feeling the heat of the climate an ecological
the science but the trend is to split northern and southern europeans different weather types that greenland their frontal system that goes up through london that means rain has started to go through northern france not germany denmark and towards sweden and overnight here notice the line doesn't really move very much that is rather a wet 24 hours windy wet weather is not that labor 15 in persistent rain but disappointing 11 in stockholm. up there in worse but central southern europe is quiet...
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this is them in greenland further training for the first expedition. shows you a little bit of the route and you can get a sense of where they went and now we will start to get to some of these remarkable pictures. one of the things they had to do on that expedition to reach the south pole was to cross the transatlantic group Ãit's almost impossible to get across, shackleton on his expedition found one of the only or few possible places which was a glacier but the glacier, which looks like a highway is utterly Ãi just talked with crevasses. on the rock ice shelves is where the expeditions began. it's the largest frozen body of sea ice in the world. it's about the size of france. they would have to cross that on the beginning of the expedition. with this kind of crazy photograph. >> great moment. it's just a crazy moment. when henry and his companions are on the first expedition they go on to ross island and they see in the shallow part of the island this little hut and they instantly Ãbit was the hut that shackleton had built during his expedition wher
this is them in greenland further training for the first expedition. shows you a little bit of the route and you can get a sense of where they went and now we will start to get to some of these remarkable pictures. one of the things they had to do on that expedition to reach the south pole was to cross the transatlantic group Ãit's almost impossible to get across, shackleton on his expedition found one of the only or few possible places which was a glacier but the glacier, which looks like a...
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there's a strong area of high pressure in greenland, called the greenland block.e tough to break down. there will be subtle changes. there's a difference in the forecast models for sunday and monday. take a look at the northerly breeze, northeast up in marin county, 12 to 14 miles an hour. up in the oakland hills just 8 to 12, but it's all north and northeast. santa cruz mountains about 18, 19 miles an hour. that's a northerly direction. doesn't matter if it's at the surface or higher peaks, it's a north and northeast wind. 67 in berkeley, 61 san francisco, dropped a little bit. livermore at 62 degrees, pacifica with the 60s and stanford 61. one observation there in the 50s but mostly in the 60s with the breeze picking up out of the north northeast. near 90 for some today, more likely tomorrow. 70s and 80s for many. near 90 for brentwood, down to gilroy maybe. tomorrow we'll have a stronger easterly breeze and that pattern continues through friday and maybe saturday. sunday we're windy as well. >>> the undefeated 49ers are offering a new perk for season tickethold
there's a strong area of high pressure in greenland, called the greenland block.e tough to break down. there will be subtle changes. there's a difference in the forecast models for sunday and monday. take a look at the northerly breeze, northeast up in marin county, 12 to 14 miles an hour. up in the oakland hills just 8 to 12, but it's all north and northeast. santa cruz mountains about 18, 19 miles an hour. that's a northerly direction. doesn't matter if it's at the surface or higher peaks,...
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that's greenland. >> can you do us a favor? >> sure. >> and find india for us on a map. >> oh, yeah. i'm texas. >> yeah, that's where texas is. that's texas. congratulations. >> yes. >> where in texas are you from? >> this little general area. it's a pretty big city. near dallas. >> can you show us the route you took to get from texas all the way over to california? >> sure. i got on a plane here in dallas and then about three hours later i ended up in l.a.x. >> where did you go? show us with the pointer. >> from right here all the way over. >> yes? >> all the way over here to california. is that north america? what continent is is is is >> you are as qualified a navigator as christopher columbus. and so therefore -- >> happy columbus day. >> happy columbus day. you navigationally challenged idiot. >> i didn't even know it was columbus day. >> what are people from india called? >> um. india. not indians. >> yeah. right. sure. people from india? >> yeah. >> indonesian. >> one more time, would you find texas for us? >> sure. texa
that's greenland. >> can you do us a favor? >> sure. >> and find india for us on a map. >> oh, yeah. i'm texas. >> yeah, that's where texas is. that's texas. congratulations. >> yes. >> where in texas are you from? >> this little general area. it's a pretty big city. near dallas. >> can you show us the route you took to get from texas all the way over to california? >> sure. i got on a plane here in dallas and then about three hours...
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can you explain your decision not to go to denmark because they really wouldn't talk about selling greenlando going because i thought the prime minister's statement -- she's not talking to me, she's talking to the united states of america. you don't talk to the united states that way, at least not to me. >> well, those who have deigned to question him should be arrested for treason he says and for plotting a coup. as "the washington post" writes trump is invoking the ramp arar and idioms. >> do you consider anyone who opposes you treasonous. >> i consider when they lie. when they stand before our great body, our great chamber and make up a story that's fiction. >> for more i'm joined by robert costa. let me go to bob costa on this question of trump's identification of himself, he is is the state as i said in french. he is the united states government. what do you make of it? >> my colleague phil rucker and i on today's front palk of "the washington post" documented how president trump has become more comfortable using executive power 2 1/2 years into his presidency. when you talk to his conf
can you explain your decision not to go to denmark because they really wouldn't talk about selling greenlando going because i thought the prime minister's statement -- she's not talking to me, she's talking to the united states of america. you don't talk to the united states that way, at least not to me. >> well, those who have deigned to question him should be arrested for treason he says and for plotting a coup. as "the washington post" writes trump is invoking the ramp arar...