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ice, the major ice s sheets, the continental ice sheets like the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. in both respects, both in terms of the shrinking amount of sea ice, for example, in the arctic at the end of a summer. the kind of trajectory th we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decadedes, wewe may see ice free connditis in the arctic at the end of the susummer. this is sosomething tt the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60 years, 'til the end of the 21st century, and indeed nature seems to be on a course that's faster, that's more dramatic than what the climate models predict. we arere already observing and measuring a decrease in the amount of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come, and the key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts, it actually contributes to global sea level rise. that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental
ice, the major ice s sheets, the continental ice sheets like the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. in both respects, both in terms of the shrinking amount of sea ice, for example, in the arctic at the end of a summer. the kind of trajectory th we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decadedes, wewe may see ice free connditis in the arctic at the end of the susummer. this is sosomething tt the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60...
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this ice, the larson sea ice shelf is floating like an ice cube and glass of water.even if all of it collapses, that, itself, does not add to sea level. but the thing about ice shelves is that they function like corks, bottling up a much larger amount ice on the ground, on the land in this case behind them. and when -- that's the glaciers that are carrying ice from the interior of antartica towards the sea. the ice shelves are sort of the floating ends of the glaciers and so when that flow increases, more ice is falling into the sea and raising sea level >>> in the article it talks about how scientists measure what's happening under water. what's happening underneath these sheets? how is there warmer water and what the the interaction of salt water do >> the big thing in recent years is that warmer ocean water, and when i say warm, warmer, i don't mean really warm. we're talking about four, five degrees above freezing. that water is penetrating further up towards the coast of antartica under the ice shelf and it is undermining the ice shelves,s melting them and thinn
this ice, the larson sea ice shelf is floating like an ice cube and glass of water.even if all of it collapses, that, itself, does not add to sea level. but the thing about ice shelves is that they function like corks, bottling up a much larger amount ice on the ground, on the land in this case behind them. and when -- that's the glaciers that are carrying ice from the interior of antartica towards the sea. the ice shelves are sort of the floating ends of the glaciers and so when that flow...
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a vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheet.e here melts the oceans rise around the world. on the horizon, the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp — a home in an utterly barren wilderness. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard to grasp as i stand here is that this isjust the surface of a vast mass of ice that's unbelievably thick. so, let's imagine cutting it away right in front of me. the ice sheet stretches for as much as two miles, three kilometres, from the surface here, right down to the rock below. in fact, it's so thick you could take the world's tallest building, the burj khalifa in dubai, and fit four of them, end to end, inside. and as we walk around, there's a real surprise: white ice is turning dark — and the darker a surface, the more
a vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheet.e here melts the oceans rise around the world. on the horizon, the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp — a home in an utterly barren wilderness. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn't the whole...
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you're given a free ice cream for well deserving new yorkers. >> free ice cream. mikey likes it isn't just a shop selling ice cream. it's a no to the community. >> were no to the community. to know from my late on lucy who will teach me how to stay out of trouble. i didn't listen to her all the time but now i have been able to not only listen to her, but also put into the community more positive light. >> mikey admits he made mistakes in his life. he's to sell marijuana on the streets and to jail for six months. >> how old were you? >> i didn't most of my life. i lived a double life to my parents i did something else. >> he was on the wrong track, but one is on passed away he found the recipe for turning his life around flipping the script and was going on. the recipe to vanilla ice cream. >> my aunt passed and i was cleaning her apartment and found a cookbook and it was vanilla ice cream and that's the base of all the ice creams we make. >> at his shop i tried three pop-culture inspired ice cream flavors. foxy brown, let's do this. >> it has a seesaw caramels swi
you're given a free ice cream for well deserving new yorkers. >> free ice cream. mikey likes it isn't just a shop selling ice cream. it's a no to the community. >> were no to the community. to know from my late on lucy who will teach me how to stay out of trouble. i didn't listen to her all the time but now i have been able to not only listen to her, but also put into the community more positive light. >> mikey admits he made mistakes in his life. he's to sell marijuana on the...
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sounds like good ice cream weather.ur region is home to lots of family-run ice cream institutions. many shops have been serving up cold creamy treats for generations. alicia vitarelli shows us in this ice cream "fyi philly" special. >> reporter: in philadelphia, the name bassets is sin anonymous with ice cream. your great great grandfather started this in. >> 1871. >> reporter: michael and rogerrer are the 5th generation running the family business, a business that sold 30,000 gallons of ice cream at reading terminal alone. >> amazing how busy we are. >> reporter: they offer 40 flavors. you will find favorites like the salted carmel pretzels, roger has been working the stand since he was 11. >> it's not a bad place to grow up in an ice cream shop. his cousin is the next generation. ice cream is a way of life for this family. sometimes you throw a scoop into your morning coffee. >> i do. >> reporter: of course i do. >> and bassett is a true philadelphia success story. >> reporter: cheers to another 100 years. turkey hill
sounds like good ice cream weather.ur region is home to lots of family-run ice cream institutions. many shops have been serving up cold creamy treats for generations. alicia vitarelli shows us in this ice cream "fyi philly" special. >> reporter: in philadelphia, the name bassets is sin anonymous with ice cream. your great great grandfather started this in. >> 1871. >> reporter: michael and rogerrer are the 5th generation running the family business, a business that...
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ice sheet looms ahead of us.aster and faster in the future. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp — a home in an utterly barren wilderness. once it‘s level, i‘ll leave it to you to take the measurements. the scientists then get to work. they want hard facts about the ice. painstaking research, to measure how quickly it might vanish. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn‘t the whole story. because what‘s hard to grasp as i stand here is that this isjust the surface of a vast mass of ice that‘s unbelievably thick. so, let‘s imagine cutting it away right in front of me. the ice sheet stretches for as much as two miles, three kilometres, from the surface here, right down to the rock below. in fact it‘s so thick you could take the world‘s tallest building, the burj khalifa in dubai, and fit four of them, end to end, inside. but as we walk around, there‘s a real surprise, white ice is turning dark — an
ice sheet looms ahead of us.aster and faster in the future. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp — a home in an utterly barren wilderness. once it‘s level, i‘ll leave it to you to take the measurements. the scientists then get to work. they want hard facts about the ice. painstaking research, to measure how quickly it might vanish. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that...
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the ice shelves buttress the flow of the ice upstream, the ice flowing into the system.n you lose the buttressing force you allow the upstream glaciers to flow faster so that's similar to putting more ice cubes into the glass and letting those melt. >> reporter: ice falls off the edge of glaciers all the time, it's part of a natural process called caving. kelly brunt says it is important to judge the size of the piece that breaks off relative to the size of the glacier behind it. she says your fingernails offer a handy model. >> if you break your fingernail inside the white part of your fingernail you probably don't think much of it. if you break it below the white part you put a band-aid on it, think about it and keep an eye on it. if you lose your whole fingernail, i don't know what happens, it's pretty catastrophic. this represents losing the whole fingernail. >> reporter: like so many features in antarctica, the larsen ice shelf is named for a famous 19th century explorer and it isties appearing section by section, identified by letters. larsen a disintegrated in 199
the ice shelves buttress the flow of the ice upstream, the ice flowing into the system.n you lose the buttressing force you allow the upstream glaciers to flow faster so that's similar to putting more ice cubes into the glass and letting those melt. >> reporter: ice falls off the edge of glaciers all the time, it's part of a natural process called caving. kelly brunt says it is important to judge the size of the piece that breaks off relative to the size of the glacier behind it. she says...
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a vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheets.und the world. on the horizon, the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp — a home in an utterly barren wilderness. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard to grasp as i stand here is that this isjust the surface of a vast mass of ice that's unbelievably thick. so, let's imagine cutting it away right in front of me. the ice sheet stretches for as much as two miles, three kilometres, from the surface here, right down to the rock below. in fact, it's so thick you could take the world's tallest building, the burj khalifa in dubai, and fit four of them, end to end, inside. and as we walk around, there's a real surprise: white ice is turning dark — and the darker a surface, the more it absorbs the sun's rays. and,
a vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheets.und the world. on the horizon, the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp — a home in an utterly barren wilderness. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard to grasp...
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>> my favorite store ice cream or ice cream place?ng you -- >> the longest line, dylan is going to go there. >> do i have a wait in the line? >> we'll get back to you on that. now, send in the pictures with the longest line. >> me, too. we got to go together with sprinkles. >> rainbow and chocolate? >> some people call it jimmies. >> there's a great place in milwaukee, nell's. >> it's unbelievable. >> all right. send in those pictures. >> garth brooks. he played a concert on saturday in oklahoma city. and two concertgoers stole the show, while he was performing my favorite songs, "unanswered prayers." >> one of my favorite songs. what is it? how does it go? ♪ unanswered prayers >> who sings the song? >> why don't you sing with me? >> i can't get "tennessee whiskey" out of my head. a man named drew proposed to his girlfriend. the proposal caught his attention, causing him to halt his performance next. >> go on your honeymoon? where? no idea. i'll tell you what, if you pick hawaii, we will pay for it. okay? >> i want to go to hawaii. bu
>> my favorite store ice cream or ice cream place?ng you -- >> the longest line, dylan is going to go there. >> do i have a wait in the line? >> we'll get back to you on that. now, send in the pictures with the longest line. >> me, too. we got to go together with sprinkles. >> rainbow and chocolate? >> some people call it jimmies. >> there's a great place in milwaukee, nell's. >> it's unbelievable. >> all right. send in those pictures....
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-these giant ice-cream sundaes? -paul: it is., who came up with the recipes for the ice cream? mike: well, bob farrell actually gave us recipes, but we don't make our own ice cream on premises. we have a third party. that is thrifty. lemonis: and so you give them your recipes, and they make them? mike: no. we use their particular brand. we didn't have the money to be able to do the bob farrell recipes. lemonis: you got to be kidding me. this isn't just some ordinary ice-cream parlor. this is an iconic brand that's been around since 1963, and they're using an ice cream that i could buy at a local drugstore? if you're known for ice cream, you should at least have something that's special, and special to only you. so, can you give me a little tour of the candy store? shauna: sure. -sandy, this is marcus. -sandy: hi. lemonis: hi, sandy. i'm marcus. sandy: it's a pleasure to meet you. shauna: sandy's in charge of all of our candy and merchandise. lemonis: and so your full-time job is the candy store? sandy: no. h.r., payroll duties. t
-these giant ice-cream sundaes? -paul: it is., who came up with the recipes for the ice cream? mike: well, bob farrell actually gave us recipes, but we don't make our own ice cream on premises. we have a third party. that is thrifty. lemonis: and so you give them your recipes, and they make them? mike: no. we use their particular brand. we didn't have the money to be able to do the bob farrell recipes. lemonis: you got to be kidding me. this isn't just some ordinary ice-cream parlor. this is an...
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but the ice shelf usually grows again as it gains new ice from land. seen some ice shelves retreat to such a pin the that they ear unable to regenerate. scientists will now be able to determine if this is one such case. of more immediate concern, however, is that without an ice shelf to hold it back, the glacial ice behind it will flow into the sea and contribute to driving sea levels up more quickly than predicted for this century. deborah patta, cbs news, london. >>> there its another potential scandal at uber, drivers complaining the company incentive program is pushing them to choose between sleep and a living wage. john blackstone took a ride with an uber driver in san francisco. >> john. >> uber driver, dan care gain says he was making a lot more money a few years ago. but with fares dropping to lure customers, he says, now it is the drivers who are getting taken for a ride. >> there are so many people believe you can hop in the car, drive when you want. you've will make what you need. you are not going to make what you need unless you make bonus
but the ice shelf usually grows again as it gains new ice from land. seen some ice shelves retreat to such a pin the that they ear unable to regenerate. scientists will now be able to determine if this is one such case. of more immediate concern, however, is that without an ice shelf to hold it back, the glacial ice behind it will flow into the sea and contribute to driving sea levels up more quickly than predicted for this century. deborah patta, cbs news, london. >>> there its...
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it is not going to happen because of this ice. -- it is a similar situation with this ice shelves.y are resting on the water. >> experts are worried about what the carving could mean for the future of the bigger ice shelf. larson sea can be destabilized. with antarctica losing ice at an historically unprecedented rate. host: earlier we spoke to professor alan? -- professor angelica, specializing in place you knowledge hin glacieology. >> ice shelves are always [indiscernible] -- affected by climate. there is no clear temperature trend. there is too few data on ocean changes in temperature. there is no clear link that we can really have a causal link between global warming and the carving event of this ice shield. we have a link between ice shields responding to global warming. host: that was professor angelica, speaking to us earlier. a warning shot to those wanting to snap of germany's most important companies. >> some think merkel is doing a trump. protectionist or smart policy? the worry is germany could be losing expertise to powers abroad. last year a record number of 873 firm
it is not going to happen because of this ice. -- it is a similar situation with this ice shelves.y are resting on the water. >> experts are worried about what the carving could mean for the future of the bigger ice shelf. larson sea can be destabilized. with antarctica losing ice at an historically unprecedented rate. host: earlier we spoke to professor alan? -- professor angelica, specializing in place you knowledge hin glacieology. >> ice shelves are always [indiscernible] --...
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>> wooder ice >> water ice. >> water ice >> wooder ice. >> i say wooder ice.on't hear a difference in the accent. >> let's go with water ice >> philly guys say water. fine. if you're doing a south philly style parking in the middle of oregon avenue, you're hitting 85-year-old pops water eyes >> it's so good to be really good at doing something. pops is just about the best. >> reporter: maybe you're crossing over christian in that case you're hitting johns >> since 1945. i love the tradition of it. >> reporter: whatever the water or wooder your creating topped to know, do you eat it out of the cup >> definitely a spoon >> out of the cup, right out of the cup. >> reporter: what do you mean >> this is how i was raised. go that way. >> happy 4th of july. >> reporter: so the time is now, jessica, we want to know your approach >> i go spoon. >> you're a delegate eater >> i guess i am >> when it comes to water ice, i go through the cup. sometimes i eat through the cup. you got to get in there. >> you got to get in there. happy 4th of july weekend >> and to you, it's
>> wooder ice >> water ice. >> water ice >> wooder ice. >> i say wooder ice.on't hear a difference in the accent. >> let's go with water ice >> philly guys say water. fine. if you're doing a south philly style parking in the middle of oregon avenue, you're hitting 85-year-old pops water eyes >> it's so good to be really good at doing something. pops is just about the best. >> reporter: maybe you're crossing over christian in that case you're...
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shut down ice! shut down ice! we are not a police state, we are not a police country. but president trump's supporters want a new america. they want illegal immigrants out. rafts in the water! we have people that come into this country that bring drugs into this country. i don't like that element, and i wish that we could get all of those people and deport them. trump: are you ready? cheering on day one, we will begin working on an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall. cheering and applause the western end of the us—mexico border, and the wall. there are already 650 miles of fortifications, but the president wants more. president trump wants his wall to extend almost 2,000 miles from the pacific ocean here right through to texas. it would be the biggest structure of its kind built anywhere in hundreds of years, a symbol of strength to some but, to others, a symbol of hate. the president wants the wall to keep out hundreds of thousands who cross into america illegall
shut down ice! shut down ice! we are not a police state, we are not a police country. but president trump's supporters want a new america. they want illegal immigrants out. rafts in the water! we have people that come into this country that bring drugs into this country. i don't like that element, and i wish that we could get all of those people and deport them. trump: are you ready? cheering on day one, we will begin working on an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern...
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an ice cream machine.ot of people i know have kitchen aid mixers, they sell an attachment for that and it works pretty well, just takes a little bit longer than what we have in the restaurant, which is a commercial ice cream freezer. >> before i let you go, i really need to try this celery ice cream. >> this is the celery ice cream. >> all right. >> so it's a pretty subtle bright. >> yeah. you know what? it's surprising. it's really good. >> yeah. >> chef erin reed, thanks so much for sharing your tips. >> thank you. >> i can't wait to eat more ice cream. >> thank you. >> i don't know if that's so believable. eun said, hm. >> let's get one more look at the weather. >>> today's an ace creice creamf a day. look at the numbers now. feels like 101 degrees in washington, currently feels like 104 in fredericksburg. these numbers are going to keep rising as we go through the afternoon. that's a feels-like temperature, by the way, so the actual air temperature gets hotter, it will be feeling as hot as 105. a sever
an ice cream machine.ot of people i know have kitchen aid mixers, they sell an attachment for that and it works pretty well, just takes a little bit longer than what we have in the restaurant, which is a commercial ice cream freezer. >> before i let you go, i really need to try this celery ice cream. >> this is the celery ice cream. >> all right. >> so it's a pretty subtle bright. >> yeah. you know what? it's surprising. it's really good. >> yeah. >>...
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>> wooder ice >> water ice. >> water ice >> wooder ice. >> i say wooder ice.on't hear a difference in the accent. >> let's go with water ice >> philly guys say water. fine. if you're doing a south philly style parking in the middle of oregon avenue, you're hitting 85-year-old pops water eyes >> it's so good to be really good at doing something. pops is just about the best. >> reporter: maybe you're crossing over christian in that case you're hitting johns >> since 1945. i love the tradition of it. >> reporter: whatever the water or wooder your creating topped to know, do you eat it out of the cup >> definitely a spoon >> out of the cup, right out of the cup. >> reporter: what do you mean >> this is how i was raised. go that way. >> happy 4th of july. >> reporter: so the time is now, jessica, we want to know your approach >> i go spoon. >> you're a delegate eater >> i guess i am >> when it comes to water ice, i go through the cup. sometimes i eat through the cup. you got to get in there. >> you got to get in there. happy 4th of july weekend >> and to you, it's
>> wooder ice >> water ice. >> water ice >> wooder ice. >> i say wooder ice.on't hear a difference in the accent. >> let's go with water ice >> philly guys say water. fine. if you're doing a south philly style parking in the middle of oregon avenue, you're hitting 85-year-old pops water eyes >> it's so good to be really good at doing something. pops is just about the best. >> reporter: maybe you're crossing over christian in that case you're...
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a vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheets.s rise around the world. on the horizon, the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touched down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp, a home in an utterly barren wilderness. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard to grasp as i stand here is that this isjust the surface of a vast mass of ice that's unbelievably thick. so, let's imagine cutting it away right in front of me. the ice sheet stretches for as much as two miles, three kilometres, from the surface here, right down to the rock below. in fact, it's so thick, you could take the world's tallest building, the burj khalifa in dubai, and fit four of them end to end inside. and as we walk around, there's a real surprise, white ice is turning dark. and the darker a surface, the more it absorbs the sun's ra
a vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheets.s rise around the world. on the horizon, the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touched down in one of the remotest corners of the planet. the first task is to set up camp, a home in an utterly barren wilderness. from the air, all you can really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white, but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard...
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. >> you ready for ice-cream?> i would love some. >> ice-cream is great but when it's fresh from the farm it's even better apparently. alicia vitarelli when in search of local farmers using their resources to create homemade ice-cream. >> that is the first step of the ice-cream making process in hockessin delaware. >> we use the milk from our own could yous. >> the heard of 23 cows are milked every day. they have a higher butter fat, it make a good rich, creamy ice-cream. it dates back to 1796. >> i am the seventh generation but didn't start making ice-cream until 1978. >> we are a dairy farm first. and they make 39 flavors on site. >> we make more vanilla than any other flavor. >> their mint chip has a pink color. >> we use peppermint extract. and coffee ice-cream with a carmel and fudge swirl. >> the carmel is covered green. it's farm fresh ice-cream in an atmosphere that adds to it. >> you can run around and play. >> freddy hill farms is 800 acres but the ice-cream is made in a 900 square foot kitchen. >> bill
. >> you ready for ice-cream?> i would love some. >> ice-cream is great but when it's fresh from the farm it's even better apparently. alicia vitarelli when in search of local farmers using their resources to create homemade ice-cream. >> that is the first step of the ice-cream making process in hockessin delaware. >> we use the milk from our own could yous. >> the heard of 23 cows are milked every day. they have a higher butter fat, it make a good rich, creamy...
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ice cream definitely a great way to stay cool today. couldn't even drink enough water for parts of the bay area. temperatures were just extremely hot. the warmest widespread weather no doubt was in contra costa, alameda counties from concord to dublin and over to livermore. the south bay certainly got in on this heat as well. you can see in our weather underground temperatures 100 in saratoga. right now your current temperature 10 in cupertino. 101 in santa clara. a little cooler, slightly in downtown at 97 and over towards san martin, 101 as well. take you to our live sky camera network out here across san jose. some haze across the bay right now with moderate air quality. currently reading downtown at the official site. you can see it's going to be a very mild evening ahead. just because we're heading into right aroundset time here shortly, you still need to stay hydrated. this heat can catch up with you quickly and the last thing you want to do is get any kind of heat illness. 80s through 8:00 p.m. and then eventually down to some 70
ice cream definitely a great way to stay cool today. couldn't even drink enough water for parts of the bay area. temperatures were just extremely hot. the warmest widespread weather no doubt was in contra costa, alameda counties from concord to dublin and over to livermore. the south bay certainly got in on this heat as well. you can see in our weather underground temperatures 100 in saratoga. right now your current temperature 10 in cupertino. 101 in santa clara. a little cooler, slightly in...
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and the ice that we did find was quite thin. >> sreenivasan: what are the consequences if the ice is thinning earlier, and if this passage is opening? >> well, there's a lot of speculation in the last few years ago about whether or not the northwest passage might become a new shipping highway. cargo ships, tourist ships, pleasure boats, those kinds of things. and if the northwest passage becomes completely ice friday or virtually ice free, sort of large parts of the summer, then that does become a distinct possibility. >> sreenivasan: there were several researchers on board this vessel. what were they studying? >> the impact of global warming on societies in the arctic, some were taking records of the marine animals that we were encountering. and some were looking at the northwesterly passage from an economic point of view. >> sreenivasan: i take it most of this is uninhabited area. for anyplace that you ran into any communities that were living off the ice, what is the consequence to them if this passage keeps opening up sooner and sooner? >> well, the area is not entirely uninhabit
and the ice that we did find was quite thin. >> sreenivasan: what are the consequences if the ice is thinning earlier, and if this passage is opening? >> well, there's a lot of speculation in the last few years ago about whether or not the northwest passage might become a new shipping highway. cargo ships, tourist ships, pleasure boats, those kinds of things. and if the northwest passage becomes completely ice friday or virtually ice free, sort of large parts of the summer, then...
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the vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheet a beautiful sight when the ice here melts the oceans rise around the world. on the who released the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the pla. the first task is to set up camp. the home in an awfully barren wilderness. from the yeah would you couldn't really see is what looks like a vast expanse of endless white but that isn't the whole story. because what's hard to grasp as i stand here. is that this is just the surface of a vast mass of ice. it's unbelievably thick. so let's imagine. tossing it away right in front of me. the ice sheet stretchers for as much as two miles three kilometers from the service here. light down to the rocks below. in fact it's certificate. you could take the world's poorest building. the burj khalifa in dubai. and fit four of them end to end inside. and as we walk around as a real surprise white tice is turning dark. and the doctor a surface the more it absorbs the sun's
the vivid blue snakes across the greenland ice sheet a beautiful sight when the ice here melts the oceans rise around the world. on the who released the ice sheet looms ahead of us. we've joined a team of british scientists. they're trying to understand how the ice is changing. we touch down in one of the remotest corners of the pla. the first task is to set up camp. the home in an awfully barren wilderness. from the yeah would you couldn't really see is what looks like a vast expanse of...
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to ice cream where everyone can agree ice cream is delicious. >> this one is a coffee.grounds into our local cream that we get from south mountain cream re. you can taste the freshness >> various are they safe for kids >> absolutely. but some of them won't fit one of the popular one is a gin and tonic sore bay. it is so refreshing. but it doesn't have enough gin to get you drunk. >> cooked out or something to that degree >> you know what the thing is about ice cream and so many different things, with by using a lot of fresh lime, by making it so chilled, and by using our tonic, you can make your brain connect the dots so you feel that you're having a gin and tonic even though it's not very strong >> what if i want it to get me drunk? add it at home >> absolutely. you should definitely make a float and you can do that with a lot of our sore bays. we had a passion fruit that is >> you can buy points in stores >> we sell in a hole foods in alexandria, old town and 8th street and little red fox. ice cream jubilee.com >> three years now >> three years anniversary was wednesd
to ice cream where everyone can agree ice cream is delicious. >> this one is a coffee.grounds into our local cream that we get from south mountain cream re. you can taste the freshness >> various are they safe for kids >> absolutely. but some of them won't fit one of the popular one is a gin and tonic sore bay. it is so refreshing. but it doesn't have enough gin to get you drunk. >> cooked out or something to that degree >> you know what the thing is about ice...
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>> pero no fue lo que mas le l dolio, la entregaron a aservici de inmigracion y control de aduanas (iceen libe a libertad pero con un grillete . >> la gente te ve como que no a saben el delito, piensan que uno es criminal . >> este aÑo arrestos como estos por aservicio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice) se han duplicado, de menos de 2500 el a aÑo pasado, a mas de 4 mil . >> es innecesario estar arres n arrestando madres que son el i unico sustento de sus hijos . >> manejar sin licencia en este pais es un delito, las minujer a admitieron que violaron la ley, activistas denuncian que esto es una cazeria de indocumentadao o por parte de la policia . >> siempre estan metiendo las computadoras el numero de las l placas, el carro que tienen en frente para verificar . >> gabriela martinez tuvo la luz rota de su auvehiculo y fue de i detenida. >> nunca me habian parado asi . >> desde entonces su vida no es la misma . >> regresar a su pais y dejar a sus hijas aqui, dice que seria e el peor castigo . >> en atlanta, angie sandoval , telemundo . >> en texas no estan a salvo , denuncias que a
>> pero no fue lo que mas le l dolio, la entregaron a aservici de inmigracion y control de aduanas (iceen libe a libertad pero con un grillete . >> la gente te ve como que no a saben el delito, piensan que uno es criminal . >> este aÑo arrestos como estos por aservicio de inmigracion y control de aduanas (ice) se han duplicado, de menos de 2500 el a aÑo pasado, a mas de 4 mil . >> es innecesario estar arres n arrestando madres que son el i unico sustento de sus hijos ....
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. >>> you scream and i scream for ice-cream. alicia vitarelli takes us on a tour for businesses cranking out cold sweet treats for decades now. fast play games from the pennsylvania lottery are an entirely new way to play and win instantly. bet i can play faster than you can eat that bag of chips. i won! fast play. play fast. win instantly. >>> after a short trip to poland president trump has touched down in hamburg, germany. the g-20 summit is expected to start with talks on climate and trade. >> reporter: a warm welcome for president trump in poland as he delivers a stern demand to neighbors in the east. >> we order russia to stop their destabilizing efforts and support of hostile regimes including syria and iran. and then hours earlier a different tone. when asked if russia interfered if the election he skirts around the answer. >> it could have been russia and it could have been other countries. >> and comparing it to chemical weapons, everybody was 100% sure that iraq had weapons of mass destruction that led to one big mess
. >>> you scream and i scream for ice-cream. alicia vitarelli takes us on a tour for businesses cranking out cold sweet treats for decades now. fast play games from the pennsylvania lottery are an entirely new way to play and win instantly. bet i can play faster than you can eat that bag of chips. i won! fast play. play fast. win instantly. >>> after a short trip to poland president trump has touched down in hamburg, germany. the g-20 summit is expected to start with talks on...
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the way that the ice flows in antarctica is theice that the ice flows in antarctica is the ice sheet,ing slowly towards the ocean. sometimes when the bed on which it rests is below sea level, theice which it rests is below sea level, the ice as it thins becomes a float. 0nce the ice as it thins becomes a float. once it is floating, back and be 300 400 metres thick by that stage, that is called a ice shelf. and as the ice shelf close to the ocean, icebergs break. that very normal, this is one of the top ten largest icebergs that we know about. nothing to do with global warming? probably not. we're very concerned about the ice shelves and their state of health around the ice sheet, the reason is because they provide a back stress which the grounded ice u pstrea m back stress which the grounded ice upstream from flowing into the ocean. if the grounded ice got into the ocean, the sea level will go up asa the ocean, the sea level will go up as a consequence. we are the ocean, the sea level will go up 3s a consequence. we are very interested in the stability of the ice shelves. we know abou
the way that the ice flows in antarctica is theice that the ice flows in antarctica is the ice sheet,ing slowly towards the ocean. sometimes when the bed on which it rests is below sea level, theice which it rests is below sea level, the ice as it thins becomes a float. 0nce the ice as it thins becomes a float. once it is floating, back and be 300 400 metres thick by that stage, that is called a ice shelf. and as the ice shelf close to the ocean, icebergs break. that very normal, this is one of...
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not just tom homan at ice but 20,000 men and women that work at ice.0,000 border patrol agents that wear the uniform and step on the front line every day. we need this help. we need these executive orders to make sense of what we do every day. >> thanks so much, tom. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, tom, rob. just like the dedicated men and women of ice and doj who are unquestionably producing results every day in these fights against vicious cartels, senate republicans now have an opportunity this evening to deliver on one of our biggest promises to the american people. on the hill the senate is gearing up for a series of votes on the republican plan to finally repeal and replace obamacare and replace it with the freedom healthcare bill. congressional republicans have been telling the american people that given the chance they would save them from this increasing damage of this disastrous law. after seven years of skyrocketing premiums and dwindling healthcare options now is their chance to act. the president looks forward to seeing the senate f
not just tom homan at ice but 20,000 men and women that work at ice.0,000 border patrol agents that wear the uniform and step on the front line every day. we need this help. we need these executive orders to make sense of what we do every day. >> thanks so much, tom. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, tom, rob. just like the dedicated men and women of ice and doj who are unquestionably producing results every day in these fights against vicious cartels, senate republicans now...
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rahel wants to know, are people hesitant to have their ice cream rolled?different. >> so far we've not seen much hesitation. >> no hesitation, rahel. >> not much. >> none whatsoever. >> i can believe that, pat, when it is like the summertime, like really hot, the lines are down the block for sweet charlie's, it is insane. >> yep. yes. >> looks good. >> awe s there it is, that's the finished productment isn't it beautiful? >> yum. yum. yum. you you answer joy your assignment. we're all jealous every you, ya, have fun, enjoy. >> ill, thanks, guys. >>> pat gallen always making us jealous. summer fest continues all day. pat tries his hands at surfing, then tonight live at ocean city preparing for tonight in -- night in venice and keep people coming back to oc year after year. we will be right back. >> hand i manned asked community leaders to builds a staircase. they said it would cost more than $50,000. but he says, he built it with a little help for about $550. >> there was a kind after homeless person around here, i engaged him to help me, because i'm 73 yea
rahel wants to know, are people hesitant to have their ice cream rolled?different. >> so far we've not seen much hesitation. >> no hesitation, rahel. >> not much. >> none whatsoever. >> i can believe that, pat, when it is like the summertime, like really hot, the lines are down the block for sweet charlie's, it is insane. >> yep. yes. >> looks good. >> awe s there it is, that's the finished productment isn't it beautiful? >> yum. yum. yum....
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. >>> still to come, ice breaker. a giant block of ice that's been dangling for months breaks off.ook at the impact on the environment. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> an infant at an australian zoo will soon need a bigger splash pool. the asian elephant was born there in may as part of a conservation program. the species is in danger due to poaching and habitat loss. >>> science says a formation in antarctica is fascinating but not worry? yet. deborah fa. finally a chung of ice has snapped off pt at more than 2,200 square miles the fracture certainly looks dramatic but scientists are not pushing the panic button yet. at the moment i wo
. >>> still to come, ice breaker. a giant block of ice that's been dangling for months breaks off.ook at the impact on the environment. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home...
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you have the start ice here. martin tranter, the start ice here.t we want to know is how far the algae can spread over the greenland ice sheet as the climate warms. it might well be that they will cause more melting and an acceleration of sea—level rise. in the evening light, the shimmer of gentle streams. thousands of them. until recently, the melting in summerwas of them. until recently, the melting in summer was balanced by snowfall in winter. but in the last 20 years, the flows of water have multiplied, each one adding to the level of the oceans. no one is saying that this whole thing is going to melt in the next decade or even the next 100, 1000 years. it is not all have to melt for more people to be in danger, only a small amount, very small portion of this ice sheet has two melts to raise the sea levels and threaten millions of people in coastal communities around the world. what is striking is that this massive block of ice may be vulnerable, if more algae darkens the surface and leads to foster melting. down at the edge of the ice stream,
you have the start ice here. martin tranter, the start ice here.t we want to know is how far the algae can spread over the greenland ice sheet as the climate warms. it might well be that they will cause more melting and an acceleration of sea—level rise. in the evening light, the shimmer of gentle streams. thousands of them. until recently, the melting in summerwas of them. until recently, the melting in summer was balanced by snowfall in winter. but in the last 20 years, the flows of water...
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ice breakers. this puts the united states at a tremendous disadvantage, since we are unable to operate in parts of the arctic ocean for months at a time. the national academy's report goes on to recommend that, and i quote, united states congress should fund the construction of four polar ice breakers of common design that would be owned and operated by the united states coast guard. end quote. the fy defense funding bill included 150 million for a coast guard heavy ice breaker as a down payment on what is expected to be nearly a $1 billion price tag for the first ship. but the ndaa authorization that passed the house last week includes a provision prohibiting the pentagon from using any fy '18 funds to acquire and ice breaker for the coast guard. an amendment to strike that provision failed on a recorded vote. the solution is to fund the next installment of funds directly through the coast guard. while the coast guard plans to sign an ice breaker acquisition contract in fy '19, it will release a r
ice breakers. this puts the united states at a tremendous disadvantage, since we are unable to operate in parts of the arctic ocean for months at a time. the national academy's report goes on to recommend that, and i quote, united states congress should fund the construction of four polar ice breakers of common design that would be owned and operated by the united states coast guard. end quote. the fy defense funding bill included 150 million for a coast guard heavy ice breaker as a down...
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sunday, july 16. >> free ice cream! >> it's ice cream day.o you've got baskin robbins and dairy queen, i'm sure they'll be handing out free ice cream and treats. >> forget prime day, free ice cream is even better. >> thank you for coming on. even better if you bring cream next time. for more info or all of these deals, you can head to our web page at wnnfans.com. national ice cream, i didn't even know! the in-laws have moved in with us. and, our adult children are here. so, we save by using tide. nerations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. >>> oh, yes. this happened. and we're going to start off with a selfie that happened. as they often do. but not too many like this. can you see what happened here? so -- >> he's got a two-headed girlfriend. >> yeah. so this guy, he put, his camera has one of those things, those selfie modes that kind of makes it, puts it in a pan rannoramic frame. so his girlfriend sneezed and that's what happened. >> when you
sunday, july 16. >> free ice cream! >> it's ice cream day.o you've got baskin robbins and dairy queen, i'm sure they'll be handing out free ice cream and treats. >> forget prime day, free ice cream is even better. >> thank you for coming on. even better if you bring cream next time. for more info or all of these deals, you can head to our web page at wnnfans.com. national ice cream, i didn't even know! the in-laws have moved in with us. and, our adult children are here....
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an iceberg will snap off every few decades, but the ice shelf usually grows again as it gains new icee warmer temperatures have seen some ice shelves retreat to such a point that they are unable to regenerate. scientists will now be able to determine if this is one such case. >> reporter: we will take sediment samples beneath the ice shelf and it will tell us how often this type of event has concerned in the past. >> reporter: of more immediate concern, without a shelf to hold it back, the glacial ice will flow into sea and contribute the driving sea levels up more quickly than predicted for this century. debora patta, cbs news, london. >> mason: up next, the artist who broke country music's color barrier. ♪ kiss an angel good morning we come into this world needi♪ others. then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through others. ♪ we dei should know.m our eyes every day. i have chronic dry eye caused by reduce
an iceberg will snap off every few decades, but the ice shelf usually grows again as it gains new icee warmer temperatures have seen some ice shelves retreat to such a point that they are unable to regenerate. scientists will now be able to determine if this is one such case. >> reporter: we will take sediment samples beneath the ice shelf and it will tell us how often this type of event has concerned in the past. >> reporter: of more immediate concern, without a shelf to hold it...
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en las tiendas walmart, que ven a ice en...servar su cultura aunque vive lejos de su paÍs y la gran oportunidad esta noche, adelanto, no se lo puede perder. ♪ suena música [vo] al ayudar a nuestros jóvenes, ayudamos a toda la comunidad a ser mejor. wells fargo ha apoyado al hispanic scholarship fund con más de 15 millones de dólares para ayudar a estudiantes latinos. porque cuando tú llegas, llegamos todos contigo. [recepcionista] hi diana! [diana] hi! cindy no viene con no tiene vestido.? ♪ así no vas a ningún lado. ♪ cindy? ♪ presentamos un nuevo crossover. el toyota c-hr. toyota. vayamos juntos. lo que van a ver no es un truco de magia. aquí tienen el footlong subway club por $6 y el footlong sweet onion chicken teriyaki por $6. ahora lo ven, ahora no. ahora sí, ahora no. apúrense, este precio es por tiempo limitado. subway. mucho sándwich. bounty es más absorbente, así que el rollo puede durar do. 50% más que la marca corriente líder. así obtienes más vida por rollo. bounty. the quicker picker upper tienes a tus manitos y a
en las tiendas walmart, que ven a ice en...servar su cultura aunque vive lejos de su paÍs y la gran oportunidad esta noche, adelanto, no se lo puede perder. ♪ suena música [vo] al ayudar a nuestros jóvenes, ayudamos a toda la comunidad a ser mejor. wells fargo ha apoyado al hispanic scholarship fund con más de 15 millones de dólares para ayudar a estudiantes latinos. porque cuando tú llegas, llegamos todos contigo. [recepcionista] hi diana! [diana] hi! cindy no viene con no tiene...
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ice. >> i never had water ice, it is not water ice, so it is awesome. >> it is hot: >> reporter: what are you doing to stay cool. >> drinking water. most of the time we stay in the air conditioning. >> the heat is my weather. hotter it is, the better i like it. >> eat more water ice. >> reporter: so that one man was from tennessee, did you like how quickly he pick up on the pronouncing of water ice, i did. on a serious note it is going to be dangerously hot again today so if you need information on cooling centers , if you need heat hot line to get in touch with the city for any type of emergency you can find that information on the cities web site at phila.gov. now we will send it over to bob for traffic. >> good report there good morning. i could go for some water ice this morning, it is hot and we have a lot of construction this morning. mainly on the schuylkill expressway, if you are getting ready to come into philadelphia, they have been hot and heavy all night, crews working from the blue route, 476, all the way into belmount avenue. here's a live look at one of the crews they a
ice. >> i never had water ice, it is not water ice, so it is awesome. >> it is hot: >> reporter: what are you doing to stay cool. >> drinking water. most of the time we stay in the air conditioning. >> the heat is my weather. hotter it is, the better i like it. >> eat more water ice. >> reporter: so that one man was from tennessee, did you like how quickly he pick up on the pronouncing of water ice, i did. on a serious note it is going to be dangerously...