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all of this first-degree hand including the president either wanting to sell away puerto rico for greenlandk it's good that it's happening, we should applaud the fact that he wants to help puerto rico. but he truly does have disdain for the people on the island, which i think is unfortunate. >> and we're also seeing some long lines today in a handful of states where early voting actually got started today. so what does that say about possible enthusiasm and turnout in the coming weeks? >> the pictures you're showing show that just at the beginning of early voting people have decided they want to get out there, and maybe the president saying, you know what, i don't like absentee ballots and people understanding that absentee ballots take a longer time to count. maybe he's actually encouraging democratic voters to go out there and vote because they don't want to get caught up in this rigamarole about a rigged election. and so i think what you're seeing is voters who feel that it's safe who are being socially distant and masked are going out there early on and saying, okay, mr. president, you'
all of this first-degree hand including the president either wanting to sell away puerto rico for greenlandk it's good that it's happening, we should applaud the fact that he wants to help puerto rico. but he truly does have disdain for the people on the island, which i think is unfortunate. >> and we're also seeing some long lines today in a handful of states where early voting actually got started today. so what does that say about possible enthusiasm and turnout in the coming weeks?...
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called it greenland because it was so awful they needed to get people in. but it is baffling to me. good luck with everything, senator. thanks for your time. listen, the american public really needs one more push. i'm telling you, i'm going over the data, i'm look at something out of the federal reserve moments ago, if we can make it happen, let's make it happen. >> yes. charles: always appreciate your time, thank you very much. >> data means something. we need access to accurate data, and then we don't need people to be playing with it like happened in nashville. charles: yeah. no, that we definitely don't. it should inform us so we make the right decisions. thank you very much. >> that's right. charles: parents are fuming over new york city school delay and now there's growing fear that that delay is going to hold back the financial capital of america, the financial capital of america, it's going to hold back that recovery. we will break that down for you. we are awaiting president trump. he is going to speak at any moment now. he will give us a vaccine t
called it greenland because it was so awful they needed to get people in. but it is baffling to me. good luck with everything, senator. thanks for your time. listen, the american public really needs one more push. i'm telling you, i'm going over the data, i'm look at something out of the federal reserve moments ago, if we can make it happen, let's make it happen. >> yes. charles: always appreciate your time, thank you very much. >> data means something. we need access to accurate...
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we've got greenland. >> the regular united nations here. >> that's right. >> the viewers are youtuberiends. >> reporter: before covid-19 hit, they ran a full-time restaurant in new london, connecticut called daddy jack's. how many people have tuned in? >> right now there's about 258. >> reporter: wow. as millions were pushed indoors, people like jack took their passions and professions virtual. from concerts. ♪ don't believe me >> reporter: to cookouts, extreme sports and extreme parenting. using platforms like twitch, youtube and incomes in from the comfort of their homes. >> it slowly, slowly was getting more dangerous. >> reporter: forced to shutter their door, jack and lakesha had to find another way to make ends meet. >> i think probably the end of march when we started the account, jack found the platform. it's helping us to stay above float very comfortably. from sweden, from chicago. >> reporter: lakesha recently resigned from her job to solely focus on video production and managing the social media channel for jack. >> behind the camera and doing all the video work. >> never
we've got greenland. >> the regular united nations here. >> that's right. >> the viewers are youtuberiends. >> reporter: before covid-19 hit, they ran a full-time restaurant in new london, connecticut called daddy jack's. how many people have tuned in? >> right now there's about 258. >> reporter: wow. as millions were pushed indoors, people like jack took their passions and professions virtual. from concerts. ♪ don't believe me >> reporter: to...
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i got go to greenland and iceland.as a super fun adventure. i wish i could have brought my zonkey. >> absolutely. they would have love td in iceland. >> we went there for the first time last year, and i got go back. >> did you ride the icelandic ponies? >> no, but i saw a ton of them. they're unbelievable. >> they're so much fun to ride. they don't go up and down. they just go like this. it's like riding a little loveseat. >> great. you'll have one of those next, i'm sure. >> yeah, i think that's a great idea. we'll add, we'll add to the zoo. >> i'm so thrilled to get to see you. i haven't seen you since we played softball in malibu, which we had no business doing, either one of us. i hope you get through this time sane. >> thanks, man. it's so great seeing you. congrats on doing the show and fantastic talking to you >> you too, i can't wait to watch "utopia." >> "utopia" premieres september 25th on amazon prime video and watch "an idiot's guide to climate change" on rainn's youtube channel, soulpancake. thanks, rainn.
i got go to greenland and iceland.as a super fun adventure. i wish i could have brought my zonkey. >> absolutely. they would have love td in iceland. >> we went there for the first time last year, and i got go back. >> did you ride the icelandic ponies? >> no, but i saw a ton of them. they're unbelievable. >> they're so much fun to ride. they don't go up and down. they just go like this. it's like riding a little loveseat. >> great. you'll have one of those...
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ablaze >> and this comes on the same day that scientists said a 42 mile chunk of ice broke off of greenland's last remaining ice shelf last month saying that this clears the way for more ice to break off in that region. over 62 miles have broken away since 1999 >> living on a changing planet thank you. >>> now to the reward for the information leading to the suspect who allegedly shot two l.a. sheriff deputies. the amount has climbed from $100,000 to $175,000 and now a sheriff is calling on l.a. lakers' star lebron james to match the reward money l.a. county sheriff challenged amount to $350,000 the challenge comes as the officer shot are now in stable condition. authorities have also released new video from the ambush attack it shows a wounded female deputy applying a tourniquet to her partner who was also shot. >>> outrage over videos showing a white deputy violently arresting a black man in georgia during a traffic stop. that deputy has been fired and the girlfriend of the man being beaten is speaking out >> reporter: it was a traffic stop for a broken taillight according to the family of
ablaze >> and this comes on the same day that scientists said a 42 mile chunk of ice broke off of greenland's last remaining ice shelf last month saying that this clears the way for more ice to break off in that region. over 62 miles have broken away since 1999 >> living on a changing planet thank you. >>> now to the reward for the information leading to the suspect who allegedly shot two l.a. sheriff deputies. the amount has climbed from $100,000 to $175,000 and now a...
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. >>> a chunk of ice about twice the size of manhattan broke off in northeast greenland over the lastwo years. the ice shelf come second biggest in the world behind antarctica's and its annual melt contributes more than a millimeter rise to the level every year. scientist say it is rapid integration is very can learning. they say the last two summers have been exceptionally warm. about 79% of the surface is covered in ice. >>> a live look at big swells in florida, hurricanes valley is expected to make landfall overnight. now a category two storm it is threatening thousands along the gulf coast. alabama, louisiana and mississippi have already declared state of emergency. skyler henry reports from new orleans. >> parks boats, trailers and trucks stretched for miles in st. bernard parish, louisiana, as people moved with a current inland ahead of sally. >> anything that is left back there will just be flooded out. >> reporter: crews lay down sandbanks as sally moved closer to the shore. in myrtle grove, louisiana, residents moved what they could do higher ground before evacuating. >> you
. >>> a chunk of ice about twice the size of manhattan broke off in northeast greenland over the lastwo years. the ice shelf come second biggest in the world behind antarctica's and its annual melt contributes more than a millimeter rise to the level every year. scientist say it is rapid integration is very can learning. they say the last two summers have been exceptionally warm. about 79% of the surface is covered in ice. >>> a live look at big swells in florida, hurricanes...
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recently, there was a report, an alarming report for those trying to track climate change, that the greenlande biggest on record. it was more than twice the average of this century. it was about nearly 600 billion tonnes of water. that is a phenomenal amount. in fact, i read somewhere that it was the equivalent of covering the entirety of california in almost a metre of water. at the same time, we also heard from north america that the last intact ice shelf in canada also just broke apart. we cannot take our eye off the ball on climate change. there is a more immediate pandemic that is before us. and just on those extremes, when i think of california under over a metre of water, a lot would welcome that at the moment because, where i am from in los angeles, there will be a massive heatwave this holiday weekend in america. temperatures will be 50 celsius in parts of los angeles and you saw in iraq just a month ago, they exceeded that, hovering at 50 degrees as well, set records. these are extremes that our planet is not made for and our species is not made for. we need to make sure we are not
recently, there was a report, an alarming report for those trying to track climate change, that the greenlande biggest on record. it was more than twice the average of this century. it was about nearly 600 billion tonnes of water. that is a phenomenal amount. in fact, i read somewhere that it was the equivalent of covering the entirety of california in almost a metre of water. at the same time, we also heard from north america that the last intact ice shelf in canada also just broke apart. we...
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the area of cloud that's coming in through the weekend is actually just here, just to the south of greenlandess, we'll probably get some patchy rain from that, particularly across northwestern areas. so, saturday morning, showers from the word go across northern scotland, some of those is still quite heavy and blustery. it turns cloudy through the day across northern ireland, probably northwest of both england and wales, with that patchy rain working in. i think elsewhere, there will be often quite a lot of cloud in the sky and a few bright or sunny spells coming through. some areas, though, will stay dry. spells coming through. southern england, parts of eastern england and parts of eastern scotland not looking too bad. second half of the weekend, again, there will be a lot of cloud around with some patchy rain developing across parts of england and wales. this time, the rain could actually affect some more eastern areas as well for a time. in scotland, with the wind direction, actually, the central parts will probably stay dry with some bright or sunny spells coming through. —— essential b
the area of cloud that's coming in through the weekend is actually just here, just to the south of greenlandess, we'll probably get some patchy rain from that, particularly across northwestern areas. so, saturday morning, showers from the word go across northern scotland, some of those is still quite heavy and blustery. it turns cloudy through the day across northern ireland, probably northwest of both england and wales, with that patchy rain working in. i think elsewhere, there will be often...
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recently, there was a report, an alarming report for those trying to track climate change, that the greenlandord. it was more than twice the average of this century. it was about nearly 600 billion tonnes of water. that is a phenomenal amount. in fact, i water. that is a phenomenal amount. infact, i read water. that is a phenomenal amount. in fact, i read somewhere that there was equivalent of covering the entirety of california, in almost a metre of water. at the same time, we also heard from north america that the last intact ice shelf in canada also just the last intact ice shelf in canada alsojust broke the last intact ice shelf in canada also just broke apart. we cannot ta ke also just broke apart. we cannot take our eye off the ball on climate change. there is a more immediate pandemic that is before us, and just on those extremes. when i think of california under over a metre of water. odds of that would welcome that at the moment, because where i am from in los angeles, there will bea am from in los angeles, there will be a massive heatwave this holiday weekend in america. temperature
recently, there was a report, an alarming report for those trying to track climate change, that the greenlandord. it was more than twice the average of this century. it was about nearly 600 billion tonnes of water. that is a phenomenal amount. in fact, i water. that is a phenomenal amount. infact, i read water. that is a phenomenal amount. in fact, i read somewhere that there was equivalent of covering the entirety of california, in almost a metre of water. at the same time, we also heard from...
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the area of cloud coming for the weekend is just here, to the south of greenland and as it moves acrossrticularly across the north west. saturday morning, showers from the word go, across saturday morning, turning cloudy across northern ireland, the north west of england and wales with patchy rain working on, i think elsewhere, there will often be quite a lot of cloud in the sky, some bright sunny spells coming through, some areas staying dry, southern england, parts of eastern england, parts of eastern scotland, not looking too bad. the second half of the weekend, a lot of cloud around, some patchy rain developing across parts of england and wales, this time the rain could actually affect some more eastern areas of england as well. in scotland, with the wind direction, the central belt, probably staying dry with bright or sunny spells coming through. into the early part of next week, low pressure continuing to run to the north of the uk, windy conditions, weather fronts crossing the country, this one sector bringing us a milder air as we go into the early stage of next week. rain at ti
the area of cloud coming for the weekend is just here, to the south of greenland and as it moves acrossrticularly across the north west. saturday morning, showers from the word go, across saturday morning, turning cloudy across northern ireland, the north west of england and wales with patchy rain working on, i think elsewhere, there will often be quite a lot of cloud in the sky, some bright sunny spells coming through, some areas staying dry, southern england, parts of eastern england, parts...
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he even thought maybe we could swap puerto rico for greenland because in his words, puerto rico was dirtye people were poor. he has completely failed to respond to covid-19, a virus that has disproportionately hurt latinos. latinos are only 18% of the population, but we make up over 34% of essential front-line workers. 34%. those are your health workers, your drivers, your delivery people, your farmworkers who are putting food on your table. it farmworkers have always been the essential. we didn't need a pandemic to tell us that. cast outrategy is to latinos as being less than fully american. let me tell you how american we are. this year for the first time in history, hispanics will be the largest minority group of potential voters in the united states. latino voters will decide the 2020 election. that is a simple fact. in florida, hispanics are in even bigger part of the population, 25% compared to 18% nationally, and i want to be clear. increasing hispanic participation in elections does not help democrats or republicans. it helps america. try toia narratives reduce hispanics to single
he even thought maybe we could swap puerto rico for greenland because in his words, puerto rico was dirtye people were poor. he has completely failed to respond to covid-19, a virus that has disproportionately hurt latinos. latinos are only 18% of the population, but we make up over 34% of essential front-line workers. 34%. those are your health workers, your drivers, your delivery people, your farmworkers who are putting food on your table. it farmworkers have always been the essential. we...
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back in 2012 ongoing warming is threatening wildlife and ice sheets covering parts of canada and greenland scientists say about a 3rd of the $270.00 whales stranded off southeastern australia have died there still trying to save the rest of them the whales became stuck on a sandbar along the coast of the island state of tasmania is described as one of the worst beaching events in a decade. time for a quick check of the top stories here on al-jazeera the united states has announced new sanctions on iran weeks before an arms embargo is due to expire it comes after the u.s. declared that all u.n. penalties eased down the 2050 nuclear deal had been restored bought all u.n. members reject this just imagine what iran would do that for able to freely purchase more advanced weapons we have no intention of letting that happen the president's executive order announced today gives us a new and powerful tool to enforce the u.n. arms embargo and hold those who seek to evade u.n. sanctions accountable today i will take the 1st action under this new executive order by sanctioning the already ministry of
back in 2012 ongoing warming is threatening wildlife and ice sheets covering parts of canada and greenland scientists say about a 3rd of the $270.00 whales stranded off southeastern australia have died there still trying to save the rest of them the whales became stuck on a sandbar along the coast of the island state of tasmania is described as one of the worst beaching events in a decade. time for a quick check of the top stories here on al-jazeera the united states has announced new sanctions...
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according to experts, and nation ice sheet atop greenland recently lost 44 miles worth of a chunk lastvastation of both she and inland ice has created problems for animals with researchers unsure of what the long-term health effects could be once their habitats are gone. >> the numbers we are getting, in terms of the decrease in sea ice every single year, it is pretty much on red alert in terms of the level of worry that we have. are concerned for the stability of the environment. >> researchers are measuring arctic rainfall, as temperatures and temperatures more than ever before. >>> sin city easing coronavirus restrictions. the regulations put in place as bars prepare to reopen in vegas tomorrow. >>> colleges across the country are reopening for the fall semester. the consequences students face if they don't follow coronavirus restrictions. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. propit provides property tax mostfairnessble. for disabled homeowners like cynde,
according to experts, and nation ice sheet atop greenland recently lost 44 miles worth of a chunk lastvastation of both she and inland ice has created problems for animals with researchers unsure of what the long-term health effects could be once their habitats are gone. >> the numbers we are getting, in terms of the decrease in sea ice every single year, it is pretty much on red alert in terms of the level of worry that we have. are concerned for the stability of the environment....
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and this comes on the heels of a chunk of ice about twice the size of manhattan breaking off greenlandt here, right now. and president trump doesn't have a plan. because he does not believe in climate change. his administration censored official government reports and withdrew us from the paris climate accords. his administration has erased or obscured the term "climate change y change" from government websites, scrubbed it from a list of national security threats, and he's continued to appoint climate change deniers to senior scientific positions. but despite all of this, president trump declared himself the number one environmental president last week. he's hoping that you won't remember his move to repeal dozens of environmental regulations, including loosening restrictions on toxic air pollution and rolling back clean water protections. so it's perhaps no surprise that scientific american just made its first presidential endorsement in 175 years. they've endorsed joe biden, because unlike president trump, he's actually proposed a plan to deal with climate change. here's the thing.
and this comes on the heels of a chunk of ice about twice the size of manhattan breaking off greenlandt here, right now. and president trump doesn't have a plan. because he does not believe in climate change. his administration censored official government reports and withdrew us from the paris climate accords. his administration has erased or obscured the term "climate change y change" from government websites, scrubbed it from a list of national security threats, and he's continued...
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let me remind all of our viewers, donald trump wanted to trade puerto rico for greenland. maria. the disrespect he has shown for the puerto rican people and the future response to maria and the ta failure to address for puerto rican voters is something they'll remember and the same for voters and of woodward's book. in the context of erdogan, these mean leaders are the ones i like. when i hear these stories of socialism out of florida and elsewhere. the person who likes to cozy up with authoritarian leaders is donald trump. we have cuban republicans and we have republicans for biden. they see that joe biden is going to bring us together. joe biden is going to take on these authoritarian leaders. donald trump is a puppet for these authoritarian leaders. we have more work to do, no doubt about it and we'll take nobody for granted. >> tom perez, chair of the dnc. thank you so much for your time on this friday night. i appreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >> make sure you tune in on this sunday with my colleague joy reed. watch "food and the pandemic" only on msnbc on sunday a
let me remind all of our viewers, donald trump wanted to trade puerto rico for greenland. maria. the disrespect he has shown for the puerto rican people and the future response to maria and the ta failure to address for puerto rican voters is something they'll remember and the same for voters and of woodward's book. in the context of erdogan, these mean leaders are the ones i like. when i hear these stories of socialism out of florida and elsewhere. the person who likes to cozy up with...
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scientists in denmark and greenland report a huge chunk has broken awaanfrom the greeice shelf. a satellite study estimates it to be about 42 square mis-- nearly the size of san francisco. cases of covid9 topped 29 million worldwide today, as the pandemic persists. that includes more than 6.5 million in the united states. but new cases in the u.s. have declined about 17% from two weeks ago. new deaths are also falling, even as total deaths nationwide approach 195,000. belarus traveled to neighboring russia today, seeking support against mass protests after years in power.ia rupresident vladimir putin met with alexander lukashenko in sochi.is putin pr a $1.5 billion loan. he also warned against foreign meddling. >> ( translated ): we see what kind of domestic political events are happening in relation to the election in belarus. you know our position well, we are for belarusians to sort outs ituation themselves, without any tips and pressure from outside. they shoulcome to a common decision. >> woodruff: on sunday, an estimated 150,000 people took to the streets of minsk, the bel
scientists in denmark and greenland report a huge chunk has broken awaanfrom the greeice shelf. a satellite study estimates it to be about 42 square mis-- nearly the size of san francisco. cases of covid9 topped 29 million worldwide today, as the pandemic persists. that includes more than 6.5 million in the united states. but new cases in the u.s. have declined about 17% from two weeks ago. new deaths are also falling, even as total deaths nationwide approach 195,000. belarus traveled to...
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hemisphere the reading of minus 69.6 degrees celsius was set 29 years ago near the highest point in the greenlandice sheet but it was only recently uncovered by climate historians who are hunting for pasta temperature extremes the u.s. rice products known as uncle ben's has changed its name to ben's original after facing criticism for racial stereotyping the revamped brand will drop its logo of an elderly black man which dates back to $946.00 it's linked to a jim crow era troll probably haven't it's the latest product to change after racial injustice protests following the killing of george floyd. still ahead on al-jazeera. here's something you don't see every day on the tennis court it is going to have the details on this board. and it's time for the sport peter thank you very much let's start in japan where the governments and lympics officials have been discussing ways to hold the games safely despite the pandemic so good 2020 was delayed by one year but still remain as to whether they can go ahead preliminary guidelines were laid out on wednesday including athletes from abroad being tested be
hemisphere the reading of minus 69.6 degrees celsius was set 29 years ago near the highest point in the greenlandice sheet but it was only recently uncovered by climate historians who are hunting for pasta temperature extremes the u.s. rice products known as uncle ben's has changed its name to ben's original after facing criticism for racial stereotyping the revamped brand will drop its logo of an elderly black man which dates back to $946.00 it's linked to a jim crow era troll probably haven't...
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the size of the island of manhnhatt, has broken off the arctic's largest remaining ice shelf in greenland. last month, scientists said greenlanand's ice shsheet has sk past the point of f return. in related news, u.s. government scientists s said this summer oke the rerecord for hottest ever in the northern hemisisphe. in brazil, thousands of fires in the world's largest wetland have scorched more than 5.8 milillion acres of some of the planet's most bio-diverse land. the fires in brazil are often set to clear land for logging and farming but have been exacerbated by severe climate change-fueled drought. conservationists say historic fires this year have cause a devastating loss of wildlife, including endangered species, as animals including jaguars, rare birds, and reptiles hahave been charred or starved to death. hurricane sally is approaching the gulflf coast, , threateninig potetentially lethal flooding ad storm surges. for just the second time ever recordeded, and the firsrst timn nearly h half a century, five tropical cyclones have formed simultaneously in the atlantic ocean. a univ
the size of the island of manhnhatt, has broken off the arctic's largest remaining ice shelf in greenland. last month, scientists said greenlanand's ice shsheet has sk past the point of f return. in related news, u.s. government scientists s said this summer oke the rerecord for hottest ever in the northern hemisisphe. in brazil, thousands of fires in the world's largest wetland have scorched more than 5.8 milillion acres of some of the planet's most bio-diverse land. the fires in brazil are...
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climate change electric s.u.v.s will rice in remote locations across senegal saudi arabia the pole greenland and brazil it's how would his 1st taste of say no to ship but he won't be in the driver's seat for the rices and that's a little to do with the thank you very much while the u.s. president has replaced an obama era rule that sought to end racial discrimination in american housing so donald trump says that this will give local governments more freedom from federal regulations but his height is 0 cassar reports from maryland the move is also part of trump's campaign strategy that's tying race to the safety of suburban communities. it's a beautiful day in this washington suburb of silver spring maryland and the election is less than 2 months away that means over picnics the discussion is sometimes politics and i think that we need a change in the united states we need. a new leader it's very important for us to take it seriously we're going to make that difference into my neighborhood like these are critical in picking who is president suburbs contain yearly half of all u.s. voters and i
climate change electric s.u.v.s will rice in remote locations across senegal saudi arabia the pole greenland and brazil it's how would his 1st taste of say no to ship but he won't be in the driver's seat for the rices and that's a little to do with the thank you very much while the u.s. president has replaced an obama era rule that sought to end racial discrimination in american housing so donald trump says that this will give local governments more freedom from federal regulations but his...
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gulf coast and after the northern hemisphere had its hottest summer on record, a huge chunk of greenland'sl rise that threatens our coastal cities scientists have been warning for years that action needs to be taken, but the u.s., which before trump entered the white house, had been called the leader of the free world since world war i, is ignoring these giant red flashing lights. trump has spent the past few years dismantling environmental regulations. and yesterday, he openly mocked science during a crisis. >> we're see thing warming trend make our summers warmer, but our winters warmer, as well. >> okay. it will start getting cooler you just watch >> i wish science agreed with you. >> i don't think science knows actually >> no, no, donald, science does know that. the earth is getting warmer, whether trump wants to admit it or not so is there hope that humanity actually addresses this crisis trump's opponent is arguing that there is if he wins in 2020 that's up next to support your energy. so you can take care of what matters most. and try new centrum minis today. (burke)) this? eh, noth
gulf coast and after the northern hemisphere had its hottest summer on record, a huge chunk of greenland'sl rise that threatens our coastal cities scientists have been warning for years that action needs to be taken, but the u.s., which before trump entered the white house, had been called the leader of the free world since world war i, is ignoring these giant red flashing lights. trump has spent the past few years dismantling environmental regulations. and yesterday, he openly mocked science...
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this time we are trying to process the dater like we do in antarctica and greenland. for lea ks. at we use the radar and we look for leaks. at the end of this procedure of processing all this data we found out actually, the main body of water was there was quite visible in the data. we also find that three small bodies that was surrounding the main one this little bodies of water are separated by strips of since dried terrain from the main body of water. just tell us why this is so significant in the vast scheme of things. for scientists who are looking for potential signs of life elsewhere in the solar system, how and horton is liquid water? oh, this is extremely important. because of course liquid water life and harbor. of course, if there is water on the surface the microbes or the organisms that are developing can be safe from radiation or other bad conditions in the environment. of course, for life as we know it water is extremely important for developing. in this water in particular however, is apparently very salty indeed. 0ne particular however, is apparently
this time we are trying to process the dater like we do in antarctica and greenland. for lea ks. at we use the radar and we look for leaks. at the end of this procedure of processing all this data we found out actually, the main body of water was there was quite visible in the data. we also find that three small bodies that was surrounding the main one this little bodies of water are separated by strips of since dried terrain from the main body of water. just tell us why this is so significant...
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>> wasn't there also a trade in the works or a -- thinking about greenland for puerto rico or -- we seem to forget all of these things. look, this is election-eering and it involves people in puerto rico who need this money. the president said well i want to bring back pharmaceutical industries and blames obama and biden for something. that he could have done something about it a long time ago of course. and on a vaccine, this is the same thing. this is, okay, whether you go to the polls, just think about that i'm getting this done. and don't forget, the president also tweeted about virginia, virginia has started early voting today. you see the lines at the polling places. and what was on his mind? he was tweeting about how terrible the democratic governor is in virginia. so, everything is about the election. so, you know, we're already skeptical of politicians in our country and with good reason. but not whether it comes to our health. i think we need a lot of information. >> yes, agree, transparency and all of us, eyes wide open. gloria borger, you're so good. thank you so much. >> tha
>> wasn't there also a trade in the works or a -- thinking about greenland for puerto rico or -- we seem to forget all of these things. look, this is election-eering and it involves people in puerto rico who need this money. the president said well i want to bring back pharmaceutical industries and blames obama and biden for something. that he could have done something about it a long time ago of course. and on a vaccine, this is the same thing. this is, okay, whether you go to the polls,...
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day ahab as in moby dick and the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenlandndhe iceland how that could of dragged the two nations into a war or on the beach by neville shoot about a nuclear exchange to contaminate the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. novels, fiction not designed to be predictive hopefully they are the opposite. >>host: we ask authors what their favorite books are what they are currently reading he sent us two pages we will show you a couple of those. the handmaid's tale? >>guest: what a marvelous work of imagination. i will guess that many people will have seen the series on cablek television which i think is okay. but the book is so chilling it will stop your heart about patriarchy that dominates women. the ultimate authoritarian. state. with the nobel prize for literature is announced that it will be margaret atwood because of the scope of and has won the prize twice in the greatest of living writers. she is canadian. that is the ultimate cautionary tale for our time with the endgame of the authoritarianut state. >>host: cur
day ahab as in moby dick and the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenlandndhe iceland how that could of dragged the two nations into a war or on the beach by neville shoot about a nuclear exchange to contaminate the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. novels, fiction not designed to be predictive hopefully they are the opposite. >>host: we ask authors what their favorite books are what they are currently reading he sent us two pages we will...
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i just was reading on the twitter feed that there are sections of glacier up in greenland coming loose soon we will be floating out in the ocean. a big section fell off outside delaware last year. climate change is real. the ocean is rising. temperatures are going up and these fires indicate that. another thing with the fire cement is we've got techs killing trees and when the dead trees are standing, it's tender that can't be reached. everybody, have a safe day, be careful out there. all you people, especially breathing that nasty air. bye. host: that is bill, following up on what he referred to as glaciers and concerns over glaciers in antarctica. this story came out yesterday on that topic from "the washington post," two antarctic glaciers keeping scientists awake at night, increasing the threat of a large-scale sealevel rise locatable along the coast of west antarctica. the enormous pine island glaciers already contributing about 5% to the global sea level and survival of those glaciers is so critical that the loss of the glacier could trigger the broader collapse of the west antar
i just was reading on the twitter feed that there are sections of glacier up in greenland coming loose soon we will be floating out in the ocean. a big section fell off outside delaware last year. climate change is real. the ocean is rising. temperatures are going up and these fires indicate that. another thing with the fire cement is we've got techs killing trees and when the dead trees are standing, it's tender that can't be reached. everybody, have a safe day, be careful out there. all you...
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we have another strike of cloud here passing greenland and that for be moving in in time for this weekend heavier over time across south—west england, but it won't last very long. showers continue into scotland, perhaps the north coast of northern ireland and the few coming into the north—west of england and wales. temperatures overnight eight to 12 degrees. the weekend is looking cloudy. some patchy rain around. most of it will be affecting north—western areas. a few sunny intervals coming and going. starting off on intervals coming and going. starting offona intervals coming and going. starting off on a bright note for many of us, but there will be showers in scotland. apache rain moving in across northern ireland and probably getting into north—west england, so it could become quite damp around the greater manchester area, perhaps more especially towards the end of the day —— patchy rain. the second half of the weekend, there is going to be quite a lot of cloud around. we are expecting further rain. rain sta rts we are expecting further rain. rain starts of moving in parts of north—wes
we have another strike of cloud here passing greenland and that for be moving in in time for this weekend heavier over time across south—west england, but it won't last very long. showers continue into scotland, perhaps the north coast of northern ireland and the few coming into the north—west of england and wales. temperatures overnight eight to 12 degrees. the weekend is looking cloudy. some patchy rain around. most of it will be affecting north—western areas. a few sunny intervals...
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the latest section in greenland where a 44 square-mile chunk twice the size of manhattan broke off from remaining arctic ice shelf. >> it's time we stop hitting the snooze button and wake up to the climate emergency. >> reporter: the atmosphere in the region has warmed more than fire degrees in the last 40 years. those high temperatures form pools of water on the glaciers which pushes down into cracks and weakens the ice from underneath. scientists say old climate models are now obsolete. >> the climate in the arctic is changing dramatically and rapidly. it's changing so fast that it's transitioning to a new climate where the new climate can't be predicted by the recent past. >> reporter: melting arctic ice means ocean levels and ocean temperatures increase around the globe. we've heard the warnings before, but scientists say they'll keep ringing alarm bells until changes are made. >> we need to curb climate emissions right now, immediately, and we need to create a network of ocean sanctuaries covering at least a third of the blue planet if we are to take climate crisis seriously. >> re
the latest section in greenland where a 44 square-mile chunk twice the size of manhattan broke off from remaining arctic ice shelf. >> it's time we stop hitting the snooze button and wake up to the climate emergency. >> reporter: the atmosphere in the region has warmed more than fire degrees in the last 40 years. those high temperatures form pools of water on the glaciers which pushes down into cracks and weakens the ice from underneath. scientists say old climate models are now...
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gotten to see it, it is spectacular i got to see it when i was reporting on the climate change in greenlandable to see it today. on into the next couple of days. we'll show you today's weather we've got -- oh, we didn't quite move through there, unfortunately. shucks sorry about that >> that's sad. >> come on well, the graphics we were supposed to have aren't up -- there we go! basically what we're looking at right now, we've got these juiced up eruptions off the sun. high speed charge particles hitting our atmosphere usually they get to the poles, the north or south pole and that aurora oval stays up there but because of a strong geomagnetic storm, we will get to see this from montana up to northern new england if your sky conditions are correct so this could be really cool sometime around midnight, away from any sort of ambient light and we're watching what's going on right now the tropical disturbance this could have a 50% chance of development over the next few or five days moving into the gulf of mexi >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have a lot of smoke in the air due
gotten to see it, it is spectacular i got to see it when i was reporting on the climate change in greenlandable to see it today. on into the next couple of days. we'll show you today's weather we've got -- oh, we didn't quite move through there, unfortunately. shucks sorry about that >> that's sad. >> come on well, the graphics we were supposed to have aren't up -- there we go! basically what we're looking at right now, we've got these juiced up eruptions off the sun. high speed...
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and then what we're seeing in the west antarctic and not only there, but elsewhere in terms of greenlandice that is accelerating as a result of rising temperatures we've seen unusually warm temperatures in the arctic as well as elsewhere. fires in siberia this summer just huge indicators across the globe of the impacts we're seeing >> you know, mark, this is something that obviously president obama brought you in to focus on. yesterday's developments were obviously dire and while donald trump says that it's going to get cooler, obviously the united states government and the british government don't agree with that, because they've been very troubled and, in fact, are doing as much research as they can right now on trying to figure out the long-term impacts, the economic devastation, the environmental devastation that could come if these trends we saw yesterday continue >> joe, president trump's statement yesterday is one of the biggest misuses of the bully pulpit of the presidency that i've seen. the bully pulpit of the presidency is a great teaching tool the fact is that the arctic and
and then what we're seeing in the west antarctic and not only there, but elsewhere in terms of greenlandice that is accelerating as a result of rising temperatures we've seen unusually warm temperatures in the arctic as well as elsewhere. fires in siberia this summer just huge indicators across the globe of the impacts we're seeing >> you know, mark, this is something that obviously president obama brought you in to focus on. yesterday's developments were obviously dire and while donald...
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far outpacing where hillary clinton was four years ago >> the president is more interested in the greenland than puerto rico over the course of his administration we should point out the poll we talked about last week that had donald trump up so big amid latino voters we've seen wild swings in the numbers because of small sample sizes so it's hard to get a feel of latino voters in florida john was down there as he mentioned for the recount talking to different people around both campaigns and talk to trump campaign adviser suze wile, about the swing from sign areas. >> in 2016, trump wins 68% of seniors this recent poll had trump at 49% that's a drop in people, that's a big [bleep] problem, right : it's a lot >> it's a lot. >> it's a lot. >> what do you attribute that to >> i don't know. it could be covid, it could be an anomaly, it could be one poll it could be we haven't had the right message yet. it could be a lot of things but it's our job to right that ship. i believe we will. it's also, no two elections are the same so the group you put together to get to 51% or 50 plus is never going
far outpacing where hillary clinton was four years ago >> the president is more interested in the greenland than puerto rico over the course of his administration we should point out the poll we talked about last week that had donald trump up so big amid latino voters we've seen wild swings in the numbers because of small sample sizes so it's hard to get a feel of latino voters in florida john was down there as he mentioned for the recount talking to different people around both campaigns...
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not because it has the most ice in the world, there is more ice in east antarctica and greenland butwest antarctica and the fear is if thwaites and glaciers around it move more quickly, what we will see is a rapid melt out of the ice in west antarctica. there is 3.5 metres of ice there. we are not saying it will happen in the next couple of years, it could take a hundred or 200 yea rs. it could take a hundred or 200 years. but the volume of ice in that basin advice in west antarctica is enormous and would mean really significant changes to coastlines the world. i suppose, there is no easy a nswer to the world. i suppose, there is no easy answer to this, is there, but what can be done to stop it? easy answer to this, is there, but what can be done to stop mm easy answer to this, is there, but what can be done to stop it? it is very unlikely we will be able to stop the ice melting. discovering these huge channels under the ice funnelling the water towards the front of the glacier shows us these big processes on a massive scale are under way as we speak. what is important of course is t
not because it has the most ice in the world, there is more ice in east antarctica and greenland butwest antarctica and the fear is if thwaites and glaciers around it move more quickly, what we will see is a rapid melt out of the ice in west antarctica. there is 3.5 metres of ice there. we are not saying it will happen in the next couple of years, it could take a hundred or 200 yea rs. it could take a hundred or 200 years. but the volume of ice in that basin advice in west antarctica is...
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chunk of ice, which has broken away from the arctic‘s largest remaining ice shelf, in north—east greenlanduare miles, and has shattered into small pieces. looking at the inside pages. related to that, i don't know how many of you were watching extinction the fa ct you were watching extinction the fact which was on bbc one last night with david attenborough. that is just one of the pictures from it. we heard the story in it of one of the last two remaining northern white rhinos. both female and obviously there are only two of them, they are on the edge of extinction. it was a ha rd on the edge of extinction. it was a hard watch, incredibly informative as well stop if you haven't seen it, it is on bbc iplayer. it has been given five stars at least by the party in there. we were talking —— —— will be talking about it later in the programme was not fears from david attenborough that polymers could be killed off by 2030 will not let us know what you think about it, lots to discuss. there was a glimmer of hope when he was remembering in rwanda many years ago in the 1970s, filming gorillas who we
chunk of ice, which has broken away from the arctic‘s largest remaining ice shelf, in north—east greenlanduare miles, and has shattered into small pieces. looking at the inside pages. related to that, i don't know how many of you were watching extinction the fa ct you were watching extinction the fact which was on bbc one last night with david attenborough. that is just one of the pictures from it. we heard the story in it of one of the last two remaining northern white rhinos. both female...
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greenland's glacial collapse portends dramatic sea level rise. scientists reckon greenland holds enough water to raise sea levels by about 20 feet. that puts my capital city of providence and florida's capital city under water. well, florida's major city, let me put it that way. may be a ways til we get to tallahassee. antarctica holds enough ice to melt and raise sea levels 60 feet. so it's not hard to see the problem. total coastal inundation. but well before total coastal inundation, coastal property values would plummet. financial experts have been following the sea level economic threat for years because coastal properties crash were radiate quickly through the rest of the economy. that crash creates what financial experts call systemic risk, a threat to the entire economic system. in 2016, the top economist for mortgage giant freddie mac which is no liberal environmental group, warned that climate-driven flooding along the u.s. coast will lead to economic losses, quote, greater than those experienced in the housing crisis and great recessio
greenland's glacial collapse portends dramatic sea level rise. scientists reckon greenland holds enough water to raise sea levels by about 20 feet. that puts my capital city of providence and florida's capital city under water. well, florida's major city, let me put it that way. may be a ways til we get to tallahassee. antarctica holds enough ice to melt and raise sea levels 60 feet. so it's not hard to see the problem. total coastal inundation. but well before total coastal inundation, coastal...