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. >>> greenland, i don't know, it got released somehow. it's something we talked about.e protect denmark like we protect large portions of the world. the concept came up. i said, certainly, i would be -- strategically, it's interesting. we would be interested. we will talk to them a little bit. >> that's a special edition of flashback friday for you. that was president donald trump confirming reports in 2019 that he was interested in a major land deal, buying greenland from denmark. the problem? denmark wasn't interested. maybe you at home were holding out hope. maybe you were packing your swim trunks for an island vacation. if you are making your list right now, you better include your passport this summer. secretary of state tony blinken confirmed this week that you can cross the united states off the non-existence buyer's list for greenland. >>> a friendly furry way to sniff out covid. they can detect it with accuracy. you don't have to stick them up your nose. it's being put to the test in miami. ellison barber joins us at the wine and food festival. talk to us about
. >>> greenland, i don't know, it got released somehow. it's something we talked about.e protect denmark like we protect large portions of the world. the concept came up. i said, certainly, i would be -- strategically, it's interesting. we would be interested. we will talk to them a little bit. >> that's a special edition of flashback friday for you. that was president donald trump confirming reports in 2019 that he was interested in a major land deal, buying greenland from...
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the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit rare earth minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tatt deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flagged its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was 4 kilometers beneath the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a rush and build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature increased troop movements and equipment. the russians, though they're on equivocal about what they do in their territory, simply put us in a bullet noisiest nor still at the. it has been absolutely clear for everyone for a long time that this is our territory. it is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe and everything that our country does. there is absolutely legitimate. well, with all, this is the backdrop. it's thought the 2nd state will attempt to seek out common ground with its russian counterpart, particularly on regulating shipping and environmental protection. one thing is for sure it will all be
the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit rare earth minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tatt deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flagged its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was 4 kilometers beneath the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a rush and build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature increased troop movements and...
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on the islands. 0n greenland and a new radio station on the islands.ance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's decision to invest more than $240 million and atlantic and arctic defence, and we will continue our close cooperation in the council where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. act responsibly and act together-— act responsibly and act together. act responsibly and act touether. �* . ., , ., ., together. but increased nato activity in _ together. but increased nato activity in the _ together. but increased nato activity in the region - together. but increased nato activity in the region has - activity in the region has caused one of the top roles to lash out last week. he said the presence in the barents sea was a provocation and increased the potential for conflict. 0n potential for conflict. on monday russia's foreign minister spelt it out even more clearly. translation: this minister spelt it out even mor
on the islands. 0n greenland and a new radio station on the islands.ance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's decision to invest more than $240 million and atlantic and arctic defence, and we will continue our close cooperation in the council where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. act responsibly and act together-— act responsibly and act together....
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denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, on his visit to copenhagene to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $240 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments of greenland and the faroe islands, and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. but increased nato activity in the region has caused one of russia's top admirals to lash out last week. speaking from this arctic base, he said that the nato presence in the barents sea was a provocation and increased the potential for conflict. on monday, russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov, spelt it out even more clearly. translation: this is our territory, this is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe, and everything that our country does there is absolutely legitimate. let me emphasise once again, it is our lan
denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, on his visit to copenhagene to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $240 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments of greenland and the faroe islands, and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of...
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sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland 20 more online as well in the between us series, nick clark takes us through all the challenges and opportunities of this climate crisis out as they were dot com and have a search for that section between us some positive news to report on conservation as well. the u. n's environmental programs as the world has met a target set a decade ago to protect against by diversity loss about a 6 of the planets land of fresh water area now lies within protected or conservation areas. however, the report also stressed the need for better recognition of those concern areas. it is a 3rd of the land doesn't have sufficient management and enforcement of the protection . at least 90 people have died after a powerful cycle and hit in the western coast. the indian navies of $37.00 bodies have been found from an oil barge that sank off the coast during cycling. took tie . the search is continuing for workers and crews still missing. dozens of other people have been killed in good you're out after it was
sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland 20 more online as well in the between us series, nick clark takes us through all the challenges and opportunities of this climate crisis out as they were dot com and have a search for that section between us some positive news to report on conservation as well. the u. n's environmental programs as the world has met a target set a decade ago to protect against by diversity loss about a 6 of...
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now the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit ref, minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tat deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flagged its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was 4 kilometers beneath the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a russian build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature increased troop movements and equipment. the russians, though they're on equivocal about what they do in their territory, simply questionable illinois. yes nor still. it has been absolutely clear for everyone for a long time that this is our territory. it is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe and everything that our country does. there is absolutely legitimate. well, with all, this is a backdrop. it's thought the 2nd state will attempt to seek out common ground with its russian counterpart particularly on regulating shipping and environmental protection. one thing is for sure it will all be fall, cried
now the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit ref, minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tat deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flagged its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was 4 kilometers beneath the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a russian build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature increased troop movements and...
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again, it's not just wanted to take over or by greenland. it's a, it's an effort to make it made to for example, are key security institutions in our big which is almost the very problematic given . but it's a large extent and rushing milton or organization professor. you mentioned, you mentioned this growing, deepening rivalry that this potential growing militarization as well. do you think that there is potentially another frontline than here? the conflict between the united states and russia? how serious could that get? definitely, and it's a bit of a shame because during most of the geopolitical conflicts that aren't been absorbed area for cooperation. but now we see that the artist because becoming a skied area for geo economic and political rivalry. now if you take my country, for example, norway, because it's the arctic geography, it's very quickly being converted into a u. s. frontline against russia in the arctic again in world war 2. this is very stable region of the region government to find its interest having being a good neighb
again, it's not just wanted to take over or by greenland. it's a, it's an effort to make it made to for example, are key security institutions in our big which is almost the very problematic given . but it's a large extent and rushing milton or organization professor. you mentioned, you mentioned this growing, deepening rivalry that this potential growing militarization as well. do you think that there is potentially another frontline than here? the conflict between the united states and...
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sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland in the number of new corona, virus, deaths in india has fallen off the 2 days of record highs, least 3800 people died over the last 24 hours for the number of new infections is slightly up. the number of new cases has been coming down after reaching daily highs of more than 400002 weeks ago. at least 90 people have died after a powerful cy clone hit india's western coast. the indian navy says 37 bodies have been found from an oil barge. the stand off the coast during sy clone talked a if it's still under way to find more work is in crew that are missing dozens more on known, have been killed in good gerad, fica and talked a was the most powerful storm to batter the area into decades have new metal has the latest from new delhi search and rescue operation is still under way off the coast of more by india. ruben. see to locate at least 3 dozen people who've been missing these people who are on a barge in accommodation. budge that was used by people who worked in the oil rigs over there.
sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland in the number of new corona, virus, deaths in india has fallen off the 2 days of record highs, least 3800 people died over the last 24 hours for the number of new infections is slightly up. the number of new cases has been coming down after reaching daily highs of more than 400002 weeks ago. at least 90 people have died after a powerful cy clone hit india's western coast. the indian navy...
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the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit rare earth minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tat deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flags its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was for kilometers, pennies, the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a russian build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature increased troop movements and equipment the russians. so they're on equivocal about what they do in their territory. simply questionable devon, noisiest nor still. it has been absolutely clear for everyone for a long time that this is our territory. it is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe and everything that our country does. there is absolutely legitimate. well, with all, this is a backdrop. it's thought the 2nd state will attempt to seek out common ground with its russian counterpart, particularly on regulating shipping and environmental protection. one thing is for sure it will all be a far cry fr
the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit rare earth minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tat deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flags its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was for kilometers, pennies, the north pole. and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a russian build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. and nature increased troop movements and...
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in greenland sign could ease the pain of quitting concrete for the rest of the world but it would have to be done together with local communities and without hurting the pristine optic wildlife and that brings us to the final point they solutions just help to clear shortages of side but to protect people and nature governments also need to regulate the industry and enforce rules to stop the illegal sound trade we chat about 7 there are plenty of examples where our ability to construct does not is is not dependent on we can decouple and so we can still build and allow for human parity without destroying our ecosystem. what is a circular economy. good bye to that empty to go on the way to work farewell to them pair of worn out shoes the out of date smartphone so long. our daily lives are dominated by a relentless round of production and consumption. in the process we waste valuable resources squandering finite commodities such as oil gas and precious metals. throwing things away creates a lot of trash and harmful emissions. we could look to nature as an example it's cyclical plants grow
in greenland sign could ease the pain of quitting concrete for the rest of the world but it would have to be done together with local communities and without hurting the pristine optic wildlife and that brings us to the final point they solutions just help to clear shortages of side but to protect people and nature governments also need to regulate the industry and enforce rules to stop the illegal sound trade we chat about 7 there are plenty of examples where our ability to construct does not...
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sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland. well, diesel power generation are being switched off and the g. and as grace connects its biggest islands to the mainland security, the mainland electricity grid, and be aim is to lower both costs and carbon emissions in line with creases. renewable energy target for 2030 correspond johns radcliff reports now from knoxville. in the south. the gmc me harley must guess was, has spent his life developing this family property on nexus waterfront as a restaurant, but it's frequently suffered electricity blackouts. imagine having a full house, people waiting for that coffee or lunch and being unable to operate the bar or the kitchen. each power cut cost us between 508000 euros depending on the season. the problem was that next us, like other islands, relied on a small local, past asian running on diesel generators at the height of summer. it couldn't cope with demand and it wasn't just tourism was affected. nexus is a big meat and cheese producer looking for plus, terry was forced to insta
sure it will all be fall, cried from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland. well, diesel power generation are being switched off and the g. and as grace connects its biggest islands to the mainland security, the mainland electricity grid, and be aim is to lower both costs and carbon emissions in line with creases. renewable energy target for 2030 correspond johns radcliff reports now from knoxville. in the south. the gmc me harley must guess was, has spent his...
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denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, and a new radio stationtate antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $2110 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of conflict, where nations act responsibly and act together. but increased nato activity in the region has caused one of russia's top admirals to lash out last week. speaking from this arctic base, he said that the nato presence in the barents sea was a provocation and increased the potential for conflict. on monday, russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov, spelt it out even more clearly. translation: this is our territory, this is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe, and everything that our country does there is absolutely legitimate. let me emphasise once again, it is our
denmark is spending $245 million for surveillance drones to fly over greenland, and a new radio stationtate antony blinken didn't miss a chance to give his stamp of approval on the initiative. we very much welcome denmark's recent decision to invest more than $2110 million in north atlantic and arctic defence, in coordination with the governments and we will continue our close cooperation in the arctic council, where we are headed soon, to ensure that the arctic region is one that is free of...
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gr greenland shark lives to be 400 years old.ion may be different than yours or mine how long will it last? >> some aspects of this will last through the fall. you have the situation and just having conversations yesterday with clients who are totally exacerbated of buying a home in metro atlanta. the inability to correctly overbid on the price of the house. we have supply issue ys. one of the things is the money supply, but not a lot of velocity as we get out of the shortages and supply constrictions based on supply chain, i think that will open up we will see the money start to go in the markets. there is a lot of savings that's sitting on the sidelines i think it will come out at some point. >> we're going to find out if this is all transitory lee baker, we will not know until we get there listen, best to you. thanks for coming on i look forward to getting down to atlanta we'll do trivia at the taco mack live long and prosper. that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. my knowledge of sharks is limited. quk x"s xt we'll see y
gr greenland shark lives to be 400 years old.ion may be different than yours or mine how long will it last? >> some aspects of this will last through the fall. you have the situation and just having conversations yesterday with clients who are totally exacerbated of buying a home in metro atlanta. the inability to correctly overbid on the price of the house. we have supply issue ys. one of the things is the money supply, but not a lot of velocity as we get out of the shortages and supply...
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even other places like the greenland -- haifa. they are rewarded. they say, we need protection.hat is what palestinians inside israel wrote to the secrary general of the u.n. and to the human rights council because of the level of discrimination. the fate for palestinians to accept occupation? is it our fate to accept this brand of apartheid israel is doing? is it our fate to be victims with no dignity or freedom? the american administration should -- we have no right to be victims, no right to give up but palestinians deserve freedom. we pay heavy most of everybody should recognize this is the right to self-determination. with support from many people across the globe, we hope the rule of law be part of this conflict and settle this conflict. stop supporting israel. amy: we are moving from gaza to jerusalem, which is not an easy trip for palestinians who live in gaza, to say the least. we are joined by orly noy, editor of the hebrew-language news site, local call. raji, breaking news, please have stormed the mosque. there reporting they fired smoke bombs, stun grenades, and tea
even other places like the greenland -- haifa. they are rewarded. they say, we need protection.hat is what palestinians inside israel wrote to the secrary general of the u.n. and to the human rights council because of the level of discrimination. the fate for palestinians to accept occupation? is it our fate to accept this brand of apartheid israel is doing? is it our fate to be victims with no dignity or freedom? the american administration should -- we have no right to be victims, no right to...
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look at that big blue bull's-eye near greenland immersed in a sea of red. that's not good news. that is an educationicindicatio something is broken in the climate season. let's talk about what's breaking. it is the gulf stream system which controls the climate of the earth. that is slowing down. there it is right there. it's responsible for redistributing heat all across the world. so far it slowed around 15%. the reason why is because greenland is melting because arctic is warming at three times the pace of the rest of the globe. that water is throwing the whole current off kilter, and what that's going to do as it continues to slow down could slow down by 40% to 50% by 2100 is it could throw weather patterns completely off kilter in the north atlantic. and i don't think jake gyllenhaal and dennis quaid will be around at that point to save us. >> their kids will be -- >> their kids will be and grandkids. that's right. >> it's not going to be as dramatic and as outlandish as the movies, i promise that. >> well done. thank you very much. >>> a hair-raising attempted robbery in so
look at that big blue bull's-eye near greenland immersed in a sea of red. that's not good news. that is an educationicindicatio something is broken in the climate season. let's talk about what's breaking. it is the gulf stream system which controls the climate of the earth. that is slowing down. there it is right there. it's responsible for redistributing heat all across the world. so far it slowed around 15%. the reason why is because greenland is melting because arctic is warming at three...
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uh an one of our audience members corrects me barbara pritchie was john greenland whittier 9 henry wadsworth longfellow, and now you can all see why i washed out as an american literature graduate student years ago. this the the relationship between truman and churchill continue though even after churchill left office. he would send truman what kind of looked like your pep talk letters little notes when he felt truman was showing particular spy. he was a churchill was back as prime minister time to be a supporter of truman's war in korea. and the question is ben asked by the audience. did truman ever reciprocate that he visit england either as a guest of churchill or during churchill's lifetime? does anyone know that? i don't know cause me actually did go he collected a an honorary degree from oxford university near the end of his presidency or johnny. um, and he remarked. he never thought he would be a yank at oxford and that was true coming from his humble beginnings. this policy that emerged out of fulton out of the long telegram out of all these events of 75 years ago had been the basica
uh an one of our audience members corrects me barbara pritchie was john greenland whittier 9 henry wadsworth longfellow, and now you can all see why i washed out as an american literature graduate student years ago. this the the relationship between truman and churchill continue though even after churchill left office. he would send truman what kind of looked like your pep talk letters little notes when he felt truman was showing particular spy. he was a churchill was back as prime minister...
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secretary blinken is in greenland about to fly back after a week long arctic conference primarily in iceland and in greenland today he was looking at effects of climate change, in fact and meeting with officials there and did call the foreign ministry the counterpart in israel to get word -- first, preliminarily to emphasize and to repeat what president biden said yesterday which was the strongest thing that the president said directly to prime minister netanyahu to see signs of substantial signs of de-escalation yesterday meaning today and then the prime minister was adamant in comments to ambassadors who were in israel saying that they had more to do, they would not stop before they were finished and more military goals to achieve. as were many spokesman. i spoke to a lieutenant colonel for the israeli defense force and he was adamant as is all of the advisers to the israeli government. it is clear they didn't want to back down in the face of really stronger u.s. pressure from the president than we had seen any time in this 1 1-day crisis and the president under pressure from senat
secretary blinken is in greenland about to fly back after a week long arctic conference primarily in iceland and in greenland today he was looking at effects of climate change, in fact and meeting with officials there and did call the foreign ministry the counterpart in israel to get word -- first, preliminarily to emphasize and to repeat what president biden said yesterday which was the strongest thing that the president said directly to prime minister netanyahu to see signs of substantial...
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secretary blinken needs to reroute his trip to greenland and get on the ground and solve this process the insights. >> thank you, brett. >>> so, a lot of people are looking toward life without masks. everybody raise your hand. but first we have to figure out the rules. it changes depending upon which grocery store you go to, which mall you go to. we'll break down the new guidelines across the country next. tonight...i'll be eating crab cakes with spicy aioli. (doorbell rings) thank you. can we be besties, simone biles? i guess? yessss! should we dismount now? >>> some good news to start in america's pandemic recovery. the cdc says now 60% of u.s. adults have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. 15 states reported zero covid-related deaths yesterday. that's not happened since last year. >> so, as the trends improve, states are scrambling to adjust their strategies. >> let's bring in now cnn's tom foreman with a look at america's patchwork of reopenings. tom, walk us through it. >> it is absolutely getting better, as you noted, but it is also not uniform. look at the tal
secretary blinken needs to reroute his trip to greenland and get on the ground and solve this process the insights. >> thank you, brett. >>> so, a lot of people are looking toward life without masks. everybody raise your hand. but first we have to figure out the rules. it changes depending upon which grocery store you go to, which mall you go to. we'll break down the new guidelines across the country next. tonight...i'll be eating crab cakes with spicy aioli. (doorbell rings)...
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happy greenland and all those circumstances. if you are not vaccinated, that's you on the. left lots of danger, lots of complexity and reason to worry. a lot to pay attention to. that's the bottom line. the simple bottom. line that's so special about the cdc's message today. life on the left is you still masked in almost every situation and still in danger. are you sure you still want that complexity in your life in that kind of risk? you can make your life much less risky, and much more simple, if you move on over to the right side by getting your shot. the cdc made this announcement at the white house covid briefing today. the news network saw broken with special reports and big news. president biden himself, along with vice president harris, they came out to address the press in the american public about it. it's a big deal. both the president and the cdc director doctor wilenski, repeatedly making that bottom line point clear -- that this news is great news for people who are vaccinated. your, life if you are fully vaccinated, can go very much back to normal. he could a
happy greenland and all those circumstances. if you are not vaccinated, that's you on the. left lots of danger, lots of complexity and reason to worry. a lot to pay attention to. that's the bottom line. the simple bottom. line that's so special about the cdc's message today. life on the left is you still masked in almost every situation and still in danger. are you sure you still want that complexity in your life in that kind of risk? you can make your life much less risky, and much more...
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we have been in the arctic and iceland and greenland. secretary blinken has been engaging with leaders across the administration and the secretary undertook those himself. he spoke to palestinian president abbas and his counterparts in qatar and jordanian and others along with the national security team. we were gratified that we were able to achieve the cease-fire. grateful to help broker this. you are right. as we were focused on the cease-fire and focused on that primary objective of saving lives and saving innocent palestinian lives, we have been looking ahead. looking at what comes next. focused on doing all we can to break the cycle of violence and to give palestinians and israelis a sense of confidence and a sense of opportunity and sense of hope that over the longer term, we hope we'll be able to on a large front remove the cycle of violence with israelis and palestinians. that is why secretary blinken will travel to the region and do to israel and the west bank and meet with regional leaders as well. not talk just about what hap
we have been in the arctic and iceland and greenland. secretary blinken has been engaging with leaders across the administration and the secretary undertook those himself. he spoke to palestinian president abbas and his counterparts in qatar and jordanian and others along with the national security team. we were gratified that we were able to achieve the cease-fire. grateful to help broker this. you are right. as we were focused on the cease-fire and focused on that primary objective of saving...
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i pressure across greenland as well. that means we have _ across greenland as well.as dominated the month. but there is optimism on the horizon. it is looking — is optimism on the horizon. it is looking drier, it is looking warmer this weekend. adults aid too loudly, it's a bank— this weekend. adults aid too loudly, it's a bank holiday weekend and we know— it's a bank holiday weekend and we know what — it's a bank holiday weekend and we know what that can mean. —— don't say too _ know what that can mean. —— don't say too loudly. one _ say too loudly. one thing is absolutely certain. after all we have been through, bad weather won't stop us trying our very best to have fun.— weather won't stop us trying our very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain- _ very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain. there _ very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain. there is _ very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain. there is no - very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain. there is no such - very best to have fun. perfect day. i we want rain. there is no
i pressure across greenland as well. that means we have _ across greenland as well.as dominated the month. but there is optimism on the horizon. it is looking — is optimism on the horizon. it is looking drier, it is looking warmer this weekend. adults aid too loudly, it's a bank— this weekend. adults aid too loudly, it's a bank holiday weekend and we know— it's a bank holiday weekend and we know what — it's a bank holiday weekend and we know what that can mean. —— don't say too _...
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high pressure across greenland as well.ier, it is looking warmer this weekend. and don't say it too loudly, it's a bank holiday weekend and we know what that can mean. matt laughs. one thing is absolutely certain. # sunshine on a rainy day...# after all we have been through, bad weather won't stop us trying our very, very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain. there is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong choice of toys. rain? ha! we've dealt with worse! maria, nothing is getting you wet. give us a twirl. it hasjust chucked it down the whole time. never mind. what we have, we are going to enjoy it. and joy ofjoy, it might, mightjust get better. can we have a twirl in your beautiful poncho? magnificent. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. it is going to get a little bit better! now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. 0n the 25th of may last year temperatures were widely from the low 20s to the mid 20s. today, well we are still struggling to get up to average which is roughly 15 to about
high pressure across greenland as well.ier, it is looking warmer this weekend. and don't say it too loudly, it's a bank holiday weekend and we know what that can mean. matt laughs. one thing is absolutely certain. # sunshine on a rainy day...# after all we have been through, bad weather won't stop us trying our very, very best to have fun. perfect day. we want rain. there is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong choice of toys. rain? ha! we've dealt with worse! maria, nothing is getting...
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here's an alarming picture, 30-year greenland and antarctica that rapid rate of change is what makes succeed around the bay, ♪ >>> it is that time. it's time to "rise & shine." this time in hawaii, the latest stop as we travel our incredible country and the aloha spirit. it is strong with visitors now returning after that state took a big hit during the pandemic. becky worley is joining us now with a look at how her native state is bouncing back. tough assignment, becky. aloha. >> reporter: happy aloha friday, cecelia, from the aloha state. we are here at disney's resort and i was lucky enough to grow up in these beautiful islands. i can tell you that as visitor-based businesses start to re-open, like this lei making company. we will see some of her beautiful creations a little later. there's just more and more for visitors to do here and i wanted to show you some of the fun you can have in the 50th state. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: ahola, hawaii. from heavenly sunrises to the majestic turquoise water. but to see it all you might have to do something wild! from the air here at skyline zipline,
here's an alarming picture, 30-year greenland and antarctica that rapid rate of change is what makes succeed around the bay, ♪ >>> it is that time. it's time to "rise & shine." this time in hawaii, the latest stop as we travel our incredible country and the aloha spirit. it is strong with visitors now returning after that state took a big hit during the pandemic. becky worley is joining us now with a look at how her native state is bouncing back. tough assignment,...
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May 6, 2021
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right now, though, thejet stream pattern looks quite different with a big ridge going up over greenlandget into saturday that's going to develop into quite a big area of low pressure. a low pressure system that's going to be bringing wet and windy weather our way, but will also be dredging up some relatively mild air, pulling it off the near continent. so temperatures will tend to rise. now, that said saturday is going to start off, pretty disappointingly, really. wet and windy weather extending across england and wales, northern ireland. bright start in scotland, but the rain arriving here through the course of the afternoon. the winds gusting to gale force, and ok those temperatures are going to be a bit higher than we have seen over recent days. about 16 in london. probably not feeling all that warm given the strength of the winds, and it stays in the cold side again in scotland. temperatures here more typically around eight or 9 degrees. the second half of the weekend, low—pressure still with us. a more showery kind of regime, although those showers merging to give some longer outbr
right now, though, thejet stream pattern looks quite different with a big ridge going up over greenlandget into saturday that's going to develop into quite a big area of low pressure. a low pressure system that's going to be bringing wet and windy weather our way, but will also be dredging up some relatively mild air, pulling it off the near continent. so temperatures will tend to rise. now, that said saturday is going to start off, pretty disappointingly, really. wet and windy weather...
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May 30, 2021
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if this individual is from greenland or svalbard then the uk is the next largest landmass if you wentnment? these animals are alwa s at environment? these animals are always at risk — environment? these animals are always at risk from _ environment? these animals are always at risk from multiple - always at risk from multiple pressures. in the last couple of days the possibility has cropped up he might be hit by a boat. that has been refuted, the injury he got was from getting out onto rocks but getting hit by boats is probably the biggest risk to this animal. as our waterways are getting busier with people going to shore lines much more, out and about on the water, that risk obviously increases for this animal. in the arctic, they are not used to as much marine traffic as we have down here so this is something we need to keep an ion and people need to be very aware of this, not to disturb the animal and keep a distance. it is this, not to disturb the animal and keep a distance.— keep a distance. it is not straightforward - keep a distance. it is not straightforward as - keep a distan
if this individual is from greenland or svalbard then the uk is the next largest landmass if you wentnment? these animals are alwa s at environment? these animals are always at risk — environment? these animals are always at risk from _ environment? these animals are always at risk from multiple - always at risk from multiple pressures. in the last couple of days the possibility has cropped up he might be hit by a boat. that has been refuted, the injury he got was from getting out onto rocks...
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May 27, 2021
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wycombe airpark, he will fly to the netherlands, then onto poland, estonia, russia, the us, canada, greenlandlike this. and says he has been lucky with sponsors and having support from family and friends. you've just finished your a—levels. lots of students who finish their a—levels then decide to take a bit of a break through the summer. obviously, you're not. what are your friends doing this summer and what do they think about what you are doing? well, my friends think it's really cool. right now they have finished their a—levels and are partying and i will probably be partying and having fun after i've flown around the world but right now i need to focus on this and this is really important. are you not scared? not really, no. i'm far more excited than i am scared. obviously, bit of nerves, but i'm really excited, yeah. you know, i have to say i'm quite impressed — you know, i have to say i'm quite impressed with how calm travis is being _ impressed with how calm travis is being about all of this. one person you might — being about all of this. one person you might not be as calm about thi
wycombe airpark, he will fly to the netherlands, then onto poland, estonia, russia, the us, canada, greenlandlike this. and says he has been lucky with sponsors and having support from family and friends. you've just finished your a—levels. lots of students who finish their a—levels then decide to take a bit of a break through the summer. obviously, you're not. what are your friends doing this summer and what do they think about what you are doing? well, my friends think it's really cool....
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May 27, 2021
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wycombe in a pack he will fly to the netherlands, then onto poland, estonia, russia, the us, canada, greenlandme back a different person. he is still a young man. he is going to come back a different person. he is stilla young man. he is still— person. he is stilla young man. he is still a _ person. he is stilla young man. he is still a boy — person. he is stilla young man. he is still a boy. after he has taken off i is still a boy. after he has taken off i am — is still a boy. after he has taken off i am going to be nervous. we will be _ off i am going to be nervous. we will be able to track him and see where _ will be able to track him and see where he — will be able to track him and see where he is. i can text him and communicate with him. and he is very confident _ communicate with him. and he is very confident he— communicate with him. and he is very confident. he is a good pilot. travis— confident. he is a good pilot. travis knows not many 18—year—olds get opportunities like this and says he has been lucky with sponsors and having support from family and friends. you havejust finished ha
wycombe in a pack he will fly to the netherlands, then onto poland, estonia, russia, the us, canada, greenlandme back a different person. he is still a young man. he is going to come back a different person. he is stilla young man. he is still— person. he is stilla young man. he is still a _ person. he is stilla young man. he is still a boy — person. he is stilla young man. he is still a boy. after he has taken off i is still a boy. after he has taken off i am — is still a boy. after he...
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May 29, 2021
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see how extensive the cloud is on the satellite picture, but you can start to see the holes, the greenlandssure stays with us and very little in the way isobars so just a light, gentle breeze as we go through the day on sunday, lots of sunshine coming through, hopefully the low cloud will burn back to the north sea and generally it will be a pleasant afternoon for many of us with temperatures a degree or so higher. warmer still potentially on monday because as the high drift off into the north sea, the breeze will pick up but it is coming from a south—easterly direction, so that is going to drive in more warmth generally across the country. bank holiday monday, the final day of may, finally the month gets its act together and we could see those temperatures into the mid 20s in some places, we haven't temperatures like that since the middle of march, can you believe! bank holiday monday peaks very nice indeed, it is also half term, a good deal of dry weatherfor many of half term, a good deal of dry weather for many of us for much of the week, but it does look as though temperatures will slo
see how extensive the cloud is on the satellite picture, but you can start to see the holes, the greenlandssure stays with us and very little in the way isobars so just a light, gentle breeze as we go through the day on sunday, lots of sunshine coming through, hopefully the low cloud will burn back to the north sea and generally it will be a pleasant afternoon for many of us with temperatures a degree or so higher. warmer still potentially on monday because as the high drift off into the north...