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but, oceans used to be blanketed in ocean forest. all around the coastline.e had in california many decades ago these full cat forest that supported a huge amount of life that would go all the way up to alaska of course. in europe it was the same. all of the coastlines had kelp for us. around australia, africa, then a t of the force have been lost due to pollution and changing temperatures. >> we i'm sure medical california spoke the interesting thing is all of these benefits that the seaweed forests provide from oxygenation of the water, d acidification of the water, habitat for biodiversity which has a positive impact on fisheries because fish need homes too. you may have holes they can reproduce. of course sequestering carbon. so, the ocean really does not mind if the seaweed forest is anchored from a rope at the surface or, anchored into the substrate underneath. so, that is where seaweed farming is interesting. it is really in the embassy in the west of coors. in the east and asia they have been doing it for thousands of years and actually they can see s
but, oceans used to be blanketed in ocean forest. all around the coastline.e had in california many decades ago these full cat forest that supported a huge amount of life that would go all the way up to alaska of course. in europe it was the same. all of the coastlines had kelp for us. around australia, africa, then a t of the force have been lost due to pollution and changing temperatures. >> we i'm sure medical california spoke the interesting thing is all of these benefits that the...
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and i spent some time in lam mixup in the ocean. this feelings stay in before this, michelle, and turn chosen what, what do you want to, what, what do you have to buy to view what's brought that's during the war. olga flight to germany just before russia invaded ah, just like 600000 other ukrainians. they had to leave their homes behind friends and often, well paid jobs ukraine. i walked on a company which in ports o german motto, oil, and distribute, did it in the ukraine. i was there, i am a she financial officer there. but now i'm in the colony thompson, and there is a book. but civility don't keep column my brains because it's all on the situation. and the good possibility to be useful there is paulina and marcia also flight to germany. the war club mercer by surprise, while on vacation, a short trip to barcelona. paulina fled west in ukraine with her 11 year old sister . now they both help other ukrainians find work at job aid ukraine. it's often a difficult task. it's about language, of course because a lot of jobs, it's actua
and i spent some time in lam mixup in the ocean. this feelings stay in before this, michelle, and turn chosen what, what do you want to, what, what do you have to buy to view what's brought that's during the war. olga flight to germany just before russia invaded ah, just like 600000 other ukrainians. they had to leave their homes behind friends and often, well paid jobs ukraine. i walked on a company which in ports o german motto, oil, and distribute, did it in the ukraine. i was there, i am a...
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the ocean dies. we die danger down deep off the california coast still ahead tonight the reason divers are risking their lives to remove a hazard lurking on the ocean floor. then a day and night doubleheader for the oakland a's joe fonzi with the dramatic end to game one. later exports and celebration turning to danger. dozens of shots ring out. dozens of people hit when gunfire wraps interrupts the revelry followed an nba playoff game. booking most cruises can be complicated. but this isn't most cruises. this is celebrity cruises. and we think cruising shouldn't be confusing. so, on our award winning vacations drinks, wi-fi and tips are always included. every sailing. every room. every guest. effortless from the start. celebrity cruises. take california coast this weekend, hearst castle opened to the public for the first time in more than two years, and not only did the pandemic shut it down, but so did extensive storm damage. and reporter dave ali says the historic castle now has a new attraction.
the ocean dies. we die danger down deep off the california coast still ahead tonight the reason divers are risking their lives to remove a hazard lurking on the ocean floor. then a day and night doubleheader for the oakland a's joe fonzi with the dramatic end to game one. later exports and celebration turning to danger. dozens of shots ring out. dozens of people hit when gunfire wraps interrupts the revelry followed an nba playoff game. booking most cruises can be complicated. but this isn't...
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if the ocean dies, we die going. celebrating at least one less net in that ocean.ina gonzalez fox news live concert is just wrapping up out at levi stadium tonight for the first time in nearly three years, the british band coldplay took the stage a few hours ago, and an estimated 50,000 people were expected to go. listen and they can listen. even longer. now the city of santa clara extended the noise ordinance and curfew from 10 to 11 pm and thanks for joining us tonight have a great rest of the week. sports wrap. with joe and jason is coming up next, there going to be talking warriors and who they're taking on in the western conference finals. ware finals at home after the mavs shocking game seven blowout of the suns in phoenix. johnson no shredding them and look who's back after about with covid not easy to sit at home and watch, but symptoms weren't bad at all. the giants get shellacked in st louis, but when a hall of fame slugger takes the mound, everyone ends up having a good time giving up a homer. shohei otani come to the colosseum and puts on a show as the
if the ocean dies, we die going. celebrating at least one less net in that ocean.ina gonzalez fox news live concert is just wrapping up out at levi stadium tonight for the first time in nearly three years, the british band coldplay took the stage a few hours ago, and an estimated 50,000 people were expected to go. listen and they can listen. even longer. now the city of santa clara extended the noise ordinance and curfew from 10 to 11 pm and thanks for joining us tonight have a great rest of...
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but we shouldn't have to rely on their courage to protect our ocean. oh, interesting stuff that was over this addition of made from all of the team here. and by then, thanks for watching with, ah, with started out to diction and transformed into an orgy of hate and violence. the history of the ku klux klan, the oldest terrorist organization in the united states. its members white for races, state route by white supremacy founded over 150 years ago, repeatedly died out, but always been resurrected. in 15 minutes on d. w, and as an environmental mm, a clothing graveyard, to land desert. this is where things well being and just real nations no longer need an extra waste, get stranded amount, the fun in the global fashion industry global 3090 minutes on d. w o lab has no limits. love is for everybody. love is live with love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn sharma. and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more divides and deny that. and this i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you to an
but we shouldn't have to rely on their courage to protect our ocean. oh, interesting stuff that was over this addition of made from all of the team here. and by then, thanks for watching with, ah, with started out to diction and transformed into an orgy of hate and violence. the history of the ku klux klan, the oldest terrorist organization in the united states. its members white for races, state route by white supremacy founded over 150 years ago, repeatedly died out, but always been...
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you really don't want to damp in the ocean to find out what happens to our oceans. we looked at them from the sky. this is a problem that has been personally bothering me for most of my career. this is john amos. he found out about the build dumping problem 20 years ago when he found that sky truth for a non profit organization that uses satellite imagery to shine a spotlight on environmental issues around the world. and more precisely, radar satellites, which 20 years ago were a very new technology. and we learned one of the things it's really good for is detecting oil slicks out in the ocean companies where already using it to discover oil deposits. when you find a small oil slicks, it's always in the same place, is a clear sign that there's the oil in the rock down there. a tables have turned in on those same images. regularly see these dark streaks on the water. we're not natural that often had a big ship the vessel in enter bills, damping. and at the time, looking at those slicks, there was no way for us to identify the vessels that were responsible. it could t
you really don't want to damp in the ocean to find out what happens to our oceans. we looked at them from the sky. this is a problem that has been personally bothering me for most of my career. this is john amos. he found out about the build dumping problem 20 years ago when he found that sky truth for a non profit organization that uses satellite imagery to shine a spotlight on environmental issues around the world. and more precisely, radar satellites, which 20 years ago were a very new...
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it's a florida, the ocean. always, the ocean. the vast, turning, tropical waters.where they prayed she might finally rest in peace. >> that is all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. u for watching >> i'm sorry. i understand why they hate me. to anyone that has loved him, for the role i played. i am deeply deeply sorry. >> it was right out of a soap opera. the husband, the wife, the affair with a local dentist. >> i just don't think of myself as someone, why would he be interested in me, you know? >> was it passionate? >> yes. >> but the script turned dark when her husband hurt dead. >> everything was a blur, she said she found him in his car outside his gym.
it's a florida, the ocean. always, the ocean. the vast, turning, tropical waters.where they prayed she might finally rest in peace. >> that is all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. u for watching >> i'm sorry. i understand why they hate me. to anyone that has loved him, for the role i played. i am deeply deeply sorry. >> it was right out of a soap opera. the husband, the wife, the affair with a local dentist. >> i just don't think...
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capturing this rare footage of the "maine" briefly above the ocean surface.erged, it is the ultimate stealth machine. >> we're approximately two miles from rendezvous spot. >> reporter: we're just off the coast of hawaii, getting ferried to join the 150 sailors on board. on the way, vice admiral bill houston, the commander of submarine forces, gets us up to speed on the ship's missiles. >> missiles capable of carrying 12 re-entry bodies. it represents the most powerful deterrent in the world to prevent world war. >> you say re-entry bodies. nuclear arms? >> ma'am, i can neither confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons on this vessel. >> reporter: the admiral is not allowed to say outright that this ship is nuclear armed. but make no mistake -- inside each of these 20 huge orange tubes is a ballistic missile. each one topped with a dozen nuclear warheads. that's 240 nuclear bombs that can be launched 4,000 miles. that's quite the deter represent. >> we are trying to prevent war with this ship right now. and we're trying to protect u.s., allied, and par
capturing this rare footage of the "maine" briefly above the ocean surface.erged, it is the ultimate stealth machine. >> we're approximately two miles from rendezvous spot. >> reporter: we're just off the coast of hawaii, getting ferried to join the 150 sailors on board. on the way, vice admiral bill houston, the commander of submarine forces, gets us up to speed on the ship's missiles. >> missiles capable of carrying 12 re-entry bodies. it represents the most...
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the way to survive is to go to the ocean to catch seafood. nowadays, the youngest woman diver is 46 years old and the oldest women diver... i don't know if you will believe it, but she is now 94 years. (gang soon-ok) i started diving when i was 10 years old. i've never skipped a day... it's the only job i've ever had. (gang-im-saeng) i'm 78 years old. (jung soon-yeol) when i was a sdent in primary school, as soon as i got home from school, i would jump into the ocean. i must have been 10. (hong ja-gil) i'm 82 years old. eighty-two! (sophie fouron) 82 and still doing it? yes! yes! i feel so young all of a sudden. did her mother teach her how to be a haenyeo? (gang-soon ok) my grandmother taught my mother, and my mother taught me how to swim and dive. (sophie fouron) so it passes from mother to daughter, from generation to generation. (interpreter) yeah. - and it's been going on for centuries. - it has been. it has been. - did these ladies want their daughters to be haenyeo as well? (hong-ja gil) no, no, no! - how come she's not diving? (gang-s
the way to survive is to go to the ocean to catch seafood. nowadays, the youngest woman diver is 46 years old and the oldest women diver... i don't know if you will believe it, but she is now 94 years. (gang soon-ok) i started diving when i was 10 years old. i've never skipped a day... it's the only job i've ever had. (gang-im-saeng) i'm 78 years old. (jung soon-yeol) when i was a sdent in primary school, as soon as i got home from school, i would jump into the ocean. i must have been 10. (hong...
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of kids that's consistent, and the word has spread, that it's super fun, that you learn about the oceang in the morning, you know, i get the vehicles ready, and then, i get all the gear together, and then, i drive and go get the kids, and we take them to a local beach. >> we usually go to linda mar, and then occasionally ocean beach. we once did a special trip. we were in capitola last year, and it was really fun. >> we get in a circle and group stretch, and we talk about specific safety for the day, and then, we go down to the water. >> once we go to the beach, i don't want to go home. i can't change my circumstances at home, but i can change the way i approach them. >> our program has definitely been a way for our students to find community and build friends. >> i don't really talk to friends, so i guess when i started doing city surf, i started to, like, get to know people more than i did before, and people that i didn't think i'd like, like, ended up being my best friends. >> it's a group sport the way we do it, and with, like, close camaraderie, but everybody's doing it for themsel
of kids that's consistent, and the word has spread, that it's super fun, that you learn about the oceang in the morning, you know, i get the vehicles ready, and then, i get all the gear together, and then, i drive and go get the kids, and we take them to a local beach. >> we usually go to linda mar, and then occasionally ocean beach. we once did a special trip. we were in capitola last year, and it was really fun. >> we get in a circle and group stretch, and we talk about specific...
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nestled next to the ocean. it goes in length and up into the hillside some of the homes are overlooking a canyon. they want those billion-dollar views of the ocean and they run into trouble with conditions like these. it is very dry. they have not had rain like we have rain the hillsides can ignite and cause a real problem. they are making air drops to combat the flames. paul, you look at this, what we have experienced in the bay area, and it looks like they are battling winds also. it's hard to tell if it's from the fire or if it's windy. >> the wind is the major factor drying this. i have a fire whether tractor here. this is the coastal fire with 0% containment as you can see from the helicopter images there. laguna niguel at the bottom of your screen. no reported fires in the vicinity. further to the north santa clarita and some spots in red flag conditions. low humidity and gusty winds gusting to 40 miles an hour. laguna niguel is down here. it means the humidity is not that low but southern california is s
nestled next to the ocean. it goes in length and up into the hillside some of the homes are overlooking a canyon. they want those billion-dollar views of the ocean and they run into trouble with conditions like these. it is very dry. they have not had rain like we have rain the hillsides can ignite and cause a real problem. they are making air drops to combat the flames. paul, you look at this, what we have experienced in the bay area, and it looks like they are battling winds also. it's hard...
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a nicky vocal there is no doubt that climate change in the rise of temperature in the atlantic ocean are also responsible for these extremes. cold weather, hot weather, droughts, and rainfalls. they've all become more severe, but it is sides bad weather. poor urban planning in low income neighborhoods, many brazilian cities is also responsible for the number of deaths and the mud flights. hearts of slums built on hills were swept away by water in my. c this woman saw her neighbor's house collapse with only their body wampa. the whole family died, the father, the 2 children, the wife all died. president able sonata toward the region in a helicopter, but was told it was unsafe to land. by the 1st of the most awarded pesa, we express our sorrows to the relatives. our main objective is to come to the relatives and to help population with fleming also matter said the government can make available 200000. i was dollars to help victims of natural disasters meteorologist expect more rain and been a bulk or a neighboring states in the coming days. the danger of war mudslides in the regions is
a nicky vocal there is no doubt that climate change in the rise of temperature in the atlantic ocean are also responsible for these extremes. cold weather, hot weather, droughts, and rainfalls. they've all become more severe, but it is sides bad weather. poor urban planning in low income neighborhoods, many brazilian cities is also responsible for the number of deaths and the mud flights. hearts of slums built on hills were swept away by water in my. c this woman saw her neighbor's house...
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apartheid qu me has scaled oil rigs and protests it from the arctic ocean to the alberta tar sands. i bogo with no nice tune in opposition against coal in uranium mines damn projects and oil pipelines. now like i'm standing here as a matter choice, i'm saying here is a matter of necessity. but ah, this is an opportunity for system be designed. what lessons can we learn from indigenous knowledge? ah, i want to see what a new economy will look like, and how people can take power over their future. i'm eager to speak about this and more with winona. wants to do be unstructured. ah . you know, it's a great opportunity and a privilege to be here with you. we are are in a very close your city and our were a couple of anti colonialists. so we both come from a long histories of, of british colonization. i would say, and i here we are to talk about the future in, in some times, times of tremendous change. and i think that we just had the, had the big conference in glasgow so wonderful to be with you. we know not a think that what the cop 26 as just shown us recently, is that we are so stuck
apartheid qu me has scaled oil rigs and protests it from the arctic ocean to the alberta tar sands. i bogo with no nice tune in opposition against coal in uranium mines damn projects and oil pipelines. now like i'm standing here as a matter choice, i'm saying here is a matter of necessity. but ah, this is an opportunity for system be designed. what lessons can we learn from indigenous knowledge? ah, i want to see what a new economy will look like, and how people can take power over their...
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with since fleeing south africa apartheid qu, me has scaled oil rigs and protested from the arctic ocean to the alberta. tarzan, i wanted to pay bo go with, you know, nice to an opposition against colon uranium mines damn projects and oil pipelines. now like i'm standing here as a matter choice. i'm 7 years a matter of necessity. mm hm. oh, this is an opportunity cost system be designed. what lessons can we learn from indigenous knowledge? i want to see what a new economy will look like and how people can take power over their future. i'm eager to speak about this and more would be no, not wants to do be unscripted. ah thing. you know, it's a great opportunity and a privilege to be here with you. we are a, in a very colonial city, and we are a couple of anti colonialists. so we both come from a long histories of, of british colonization. i would say and are here we are to talk about the future in, in some times times have tremendous chains. and i think that we just had the, had a big conference in glasgow so wonderful to be with you in a nerve. i think that's what the top 26 as just show
with since fleeing south africa apartheid qu, me has scaled oil rigs and protested from the arctic ocean to the alberta. tarzan, i wanted to pay bo go with, you know, nice to an opposition against colon uranium mines damn projects and oil pipelines. now like i'm standing here as a matter choice. i'm 7 years a matter of necessity. mm hm. oh, this is an opportunity cost system be designed. what lessons can we learn from indigenous knowledge? i want to see what a new economy will look like and how...
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yeah, there's, you know, fires and hurricanes and tornadoes and the oceans are rising. and then, you know, a pandemic and, you know, in the history the world pandemic voice for societies to change. this one is no different. you know what aaron, dottie roy says as it's a, it's a, it's a portal between one world and the next. and inasmuch as the financial crisis of 2008 was a pretty clear opportunity to acknowledge that the economic systems are, you know, made up and are failing. this moment is certainly a time when we, when we can and, and in many ways many of us have reset. i think we are facing her a worse disease than covert 19. and that disease is a disease we could call affluenza. and this is the sister where people have been led to believe that a good and meaningful decent, happy life comes from more and more and more material acquisitions. and i think that unless we look at bodies of wisdom including, i think again, this is something we learned from indigenous culture. is that a good meaning for decent life comes from how we engage with nature or we engage with ou
yeah, there's, you know, fires and hurricanes and tornadoes and the oceans are rising. and then, you know, a pandemic and, you know, in the history the world pandemic voice for societies to change. this one is no different. you know what aaron, dottie roy says as it's a, it's a, it's a portal between one world and the next. and inasmuch as the financial crisis of 2008 was a pretty clear opportunity to acknowledge that the economic systems are, you know, made up and are failing. this moment is...
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if the ocean dies, we die going. celebrating at least one less net in that ocean.stina gonzalez fox news the new doctor . strange movie once again dominated the box office this weekend. what do you know about the multiverse theories? he believed it was dangerous. he was right. doctor strange in the multiverse of madness brought in another $87 million that moves its domestic total to almost 300 million in its second week. the movie now approaches the $700 million mark worldwide. sir francisco's popular bay to breakers race has returned for the first time in three years, organizers called off that bay to breakers race in 2020 and 2021 did covid-19 restrictions. people who have run that race for years say they are so glad it's back. very excited, running big records since 1985 since high school, so this is don't know how many years this is now, over 30 years, i guess so good to be back. the costumes were back along with the silliness, and for some, the return of the race has a deeper meeting. i do this because one of my sorority sisters sigma gamma rho is my sorority.
if the ocean dies, we die going. celebrating at least one less net in that ocean.stina gonzalez fox news the new doctor . strange movie once again dominated the box office this weekend. what do you know about the multiverse theories? he believed it was dangerous. he was right. doctor strange in the multiverse of madness brought in another $87 million that moves its domestic total to almost 300 million in its second week. the movie now approaches the $700 million mark worldwide. sir francisco's...
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ah, and so dynamic, it's oceans have created an abundance of diverse life forms. where else can that be found in the solar system? lose more than it is in a truly the moon in the earth are a matched pair. they interact together. they don't obey the sun separately. they're held together by gravity. and the center of gravity at the center of the earth revolves around the sun. so in effect, they belong together as um, ah, my orbit around earth takes $27.00 and a half days. and i do it in a way that the earth always sees the same side of me. so one of my days is as long as 14 days on earth, i been observing the hustle and bustle down on earth for billions of years now. and i'm a bit surprised by you humans. you've only populated the earth for a brief time now and have managed to change its face quite drastically. ah. ah, my face on the other hand hasn't changed much over time. oh, i'm like an archive. a window into the past. ah, no atmosphere confines me, no wind, ravages my mountains. no rivers gouge into my rocks. but tiny meteorites do constantly rain down from spa
ah, and so dynamic, it's oceans have created an abundance of diverse life forms. where else can that be found in the solar system? lose more than it is in a truly the moon in the earth are a matched pair. they interact together. they don't obey the sun separately. they're held together by gravity. and the center of gravity at the center of the earth revolves around the sun. so in effect, they belong together as um, ah, my orbit around earth takes $27.00 and a half days. and i do it in a way...
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most of it is in the ocean. people thought it was own for me, aboard of turtles in fish nibble on it. it took the toys. there might marks by demarco, galen love, but it is impossible to collect all of the plastic because as it weathers, it breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces. those is isabelle. you see this plastic down here? is that is the future delagarza primarily from single? yes, plastic. this is telling of. yeah mia. the plastic disappears in 1002000 or a 1000000 years said is a lie, millennial whom young daniels, plastic last forever. moon. a plastic was by the sea envy their work. he says shows that the plastic in the galapagos islands comes from fishing boats that simply dump the trash into the sea. the fishing industry poses many threats over fishing, endangering marine life trash. they need to be tighter controls or will control less until i hear again with crystals radical. how do you prevent trash dumping in if you can't even control illegal fishing english sonus can know it's got hum. pavlo
most of it is in the ocean. people thought it was own for me, aboard of turtles in fish nibble on it. it took the toys. there might marks by demarco, galen love, but it is impossible to collect all of the plastic because as it weathers, it breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces. those is isabelle. you see this plastic down here? is that is the future delagarza primarily from single? yes, plastic. this is telling of. yeah mia. the plastic disappears in 1002000 or a 1000000 years said is a...
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ah, and so dynamic, it's oceans have created an abundance of diverse life forms. where else can that be found in the solar system? lose more than it is in a truly the moon in the earth are a matched pair. they interact together. they don't obey the sun separately. they're held together by gravity. and the center of gravity at the center of the earth revolves around the sun. so in effect, they belong together as um, ah, my orbit around earth takes $27.00 and a half days. and i do it in a way that the earth always sees the same side of me. so one of my days is as long as 14 days on earth, i've been observing the hustle and bustle down on earth for billions of years now. and i'm a bit surprised by you humans. you've only populated the earth for a brief time now and have managed to change its face quite drastically. ah. ah, my face on the other hand hasn't changed much over time. oh, i'm like an archive. a window into the past. ah, no atmosphere confines me, no wind, ravages my mountains. no rivers gouge into my rocks. but tiny meteorites do constantly rain down from
ah, and so dynamic, it's oceans have created an abundance of diverse life forms. where else can that be found in the solar system? lose more than it is in a truly the moon in the earth are a matched pair. they interact together. they don't obey the sun separately. they're held together by gravity. and the center of gravity at the center of the earth revolves around the sun. so in effect, they belong together as um, ah, my orbit around earth takes $27.00 and a half days. and i do it in a way...
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the oceans are getting hotter. they're getting more acidic.otter, they d oxygenate -- deoxygenate, you have less oxygen in the water and it is also warmer and that is not the environment most of the creatures and life in the ocean has evolved to cope with. it is very easy to see that that have impact not just on ecosystems, also in humanity. -- but also on humanity. ♪ kasia: welcome. you are watching "outside source," live from the bbc news room. our main story, a russian soldier has pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian in the early days of the invasion of ukraine in the first work runs trial being held in kyiv -- first war crimes trial being held in kyiv. news media is reporting the china eastern airlines plane that came down in march may have been crashed intentionally. u.s. investigators say flight data suggest the boeing -- suggests the boeing 737 was put into a near vertical dissent -- a nosedive. the information appears to come from the u.s. team helping china with its investigation into the crash. it was china's deadliest aviat
the oceans are getting hotter. they're getting more acidic.otter, they d oxygenate -- deoxygenate, you have less oxygen in the water and it is also warmer and that is not the environment most of the creatures and life in the ocean has evolved to cope with. it is very easy to see that that have impact not just on ecosystems, also in humanity. -- but also on humanity. ♪ kasia: welcome. you are watching "outside source," live from the bbc news room. our main story, a russian soldier...
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there is only the ocean and dolphins. this stop is included in the cost of our trip.nderstand, what a cool thing it turns out, yes, a dolphinarium, but in the open ocean and it is located in hikassos point natural park does not meet. now i'm coming to you. now it's daytime, it's cool. i'm going crazy here like a little kid. these are the coolest toys i don't know. about emotions are the same as in childhood. i want to communicate with these guys at arm's length, well, or a fin. oh, how cool is some kind of platform here, but it's half in the water, i don't know how to iron it. yes oh hello, such a smooth little fish, they are everywhere around here swimming around us. well, in the sense of playing and communicating with people.
there is only the ocean and dolphins. this stop is included in the cost of our trip.nderstand, what a cool thing it turns out, yes, a dolphinarium, but in the open ocean and it is located in hikassos point natural park does not meet. now i'm coming to you. now it's daytime, it's cool. i'm going crazy here like a little kid. these are the coolest toys i don't know. about emotions are the same as in childhood. i want to communicate with these guys at arm's length, well, or a fin. oh, how cool is...
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ocean heat. the warmth of the oceans is penetrating deeper and deeper than ever before. ocean acidification, the objections are supposed to b absorb about 23% of the carbon dioxide that we emit, but unfortunately this is leading to acidification of the oceans and that threatens the global food supply with ecosystems just basically failing. and the rate of sea level rise has nearly doubled in the past ten years compared to the last decade that it was measured against as well, this is mainly due to the accelerating meltsing of the ice sheets on green land for instance. they are experiencing rain where they should be experiencing snowfall of course. and of course this threatens coastal communities that are vul n vu vulnerable to tropical cyclones. just the small level of our sea levels puts the coastal communities very vulnerable. the past seven years according to the report have been the warmest seven years on record and this is coinciding with that sharp increase in the carbon dioxide that we've seen over the past several decades as well, this has led to extreme weather e
ocean heat. the warmth of the oceans is penetrating deeper and deeper than ever before. ocean acidification, the objections are supposed to b absorb about 23% of the carbon dioxide that we emit, but unfortunately this is leading to acidification of the oceans and that threatens the global food supply with ecosystems just basically failing. and the rate of sea level rise has nearly doubled in the past ten years compared to the last decade that it was measured against as well, this is mainly due...
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the ocean dies we die. celebrating at least one less net in that ocean. news the warriors will next play the dallas mavericks in the western conference finals, the mavericks earned their chance to play the warriors with a historic performance in game seven against the phoenix suns yesterday. at one point, the mavs led by 46 points before ultimately winning 1 23 to 90. the warriors have the higher seed and we'll host game one and two. the first game is wednesday, and the team will have steve kerr back on the bench as their head coach for that game, mr stretch of games after testing positive for covid 19 said that his covid symptoms were mild and he was most concerned about not getting others around him sick. you know, not easy to sit at home and watch, but symptoms weren't bad at all. and, uh, it was just kind of my turn. you know, it seems like, um last couple of years, practically everybody on our coaching staff, and our team has had it at some point, so just my turn. early vegas aunts have the warriors as favorites to win the series with dallas. the mav
the ocean dies we die. celebrating at least one less net in that ocean. news the warriors will next play the dallas mavericks in the western conference finals, the mavericks earned their chance to play the warriors with a historic performance in game seven against the phoenix suns yesterday. at one point, the mavs led by 46 points before ultimately winning 1 23 to 90. the warriors have the higher seed and we'll host game one and two. the first game is wednesday, and the team will have steve...
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west on the 280 south and north inter changes on ocean. there are so many in the pipeline and eric's success reflects decades of experience. a trussed partner for local, regional and state agencies. the study that was requested. we hope to deliver with his help in the next month. we will miss you, eric, thank you for your leadership, mentorship, your love of san francisco and good humor and you are a fan of giants and warriors. thank you for your dedication and service to ta. go giants. >> thank you for that comprehensive report. i don't see any comments from colleagues. let's see if there is any public comment in the chamber. i don't see any. check virtual public comment. >> your two minutes begins now. >> a lot of interesting things. i will take out what is first and foremost in my mind. i am looking forward to autonomous transportation. i also support the pilot of the collaboration between uber and taxi industry. i want more options, not less. i was in los angeles a couple weeks ago. it was hard to get a ride. autonomous vehicles can he
west on the 280 south and north inter changes on ocean. there are so many in the pipeline and eric's success reflects decades of experience. a trussed partner for local, regional and state agencies. the study that was requested. we hope to deliver with his help in the next month. we will miss you, eric, thank you for your leadership, mentorship, your love of san francisco and good humor and you are a fan of giants and warriors. thank you for your dedication and service to ta. go giants....
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the deepest point of the world ocean is the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and it was discovered from the board, a scientific research vessel. and here is also a marine discovery, but also completely fresh and completely unscientific, but instructor fyodor kartelev is surfing the waves, the conditions are excellent. yes, big waves are not needed at all small enough to learn how to ride. uh, relatively flat waves, so when she learns she's an apprentice he's already moving to other places with waves. more, of course, having learned, you still have to go to bali, we teach and teach children to small children. uh adults. uh, my father, 62 years old, rides, they come from moscow and st. petersburg mostly, but they also came from kamchatka, even from kamchatka yes, kamchatka siberia, yes. here is another plus of the region, not only proximity to any point in europe, even moscow, even rome well, itself the area is small - it's a wild vacation with comfort says, on the way to the sea, the founder of glamping, nikolai, we are in the national park of the crown of the spit - this is one of
the deepest point of the world ocean is the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and it was discovered from the board, a scientific research vessel. and here is also a marine discovery, but also completely fresh and completely unscientific, but instructor fyodor kartelev is surfing the waves, the conditions are excellent. yes, big waves are not needed at all small enough to learn how to ride. uh, relatively flat waves, so when she learns she's an apprentice he's already moving to other places...
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laguna niguel off the 405 along the ocean. in a few minutes, we'll be joined by vicki vargas on the scene down below where the houses are burning. she'll join us in a few minutes. >>> before we get to vikki, a reminder of the vta shooting is coming down. one year ago a vta worker killed nine of his co-workers at that vta rail yard in san jose. it was the deadliest shooting in bay area history. today, crews started demolishing building b where six of the nine victim the were killed by a co-worker before he shot himself. the supervisor and vta board member cindy chavez explained many employees are still distraught coming to that building just too painful. >> many employees wanted that whole facility to look and feel differently. they wanted to come back to something fresh. building b is a building that we lost six lives in that building and this is really in response to a majority of our employees saying it's time and they wanted to see that building gone. >> vta plans to replace the building with the new facility. chavez says t
laguna niguel off the 405 along the ocean. in a few minutes, we'll be joined by vicki vargas on the scene down below where the houses are burning. she'll join us in a few minutes. >>> before we get to vikki, a reminder of the vta shooting is coming down. one year ago a vta worker killed nine of his co-workers at that vta rail yard in san jose. it was the deadliest shooting in bay area history. today, crews started demolishing building b where six of the nine victim the were killed by a...
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for me, it became sort of a passion for the pacific ocean.ally excited. >> we have people sometimes that they never swum in their life before, and i tell them, "actually, in the ocean, it's much easier to learn than in a pool." >> it's very cold. but it's also very manageable. i remember, the first time i got in, my chest seized up. i was like, "oh, my gosh!" and i had a wetsuit on. >> well, when you first hit the water, it's a shock. but you swim through it, and then your body just naturally warms up. >> i learned -- 'cause i'm very new -- to breathe and to just enjoy and to say, "the cold is my friend. the current is my friend." >> i think the thing that still surprises me about open-water swimming is that it doesn't take much to feel like you are in the middle of the ocean. like, even here at aquatic park, you look from the shore at the buoys, and you say, "oh, that's not that far." and you get to the buoys, had you're like, "oh, my gosh. i am out here." and so it makes such a difference to be out there with a big group of people who are k
for me, it became sort of a passion for the pacific ocean.ally excited. >> we have people sometimes that they never swum in their life before, and i tell them, "actually, in the ocean, it's much easier to learn than in a pool." >> it's very cold. but it's also very manageable. i remember, the first time i got in, my chest seized up. i was like, "oh, my gosh!" and i had a wetsuit on. >> well, when you first hit the water, it's a shock. but you swim through...
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>> it's easy to tell because the ocean floor simple, it has see stand, objects have come from outsidettracted to the magnet so we can easily scoop it up even if it's tiny pieces, this was done before and you can think of it as mowing the lawn, taking a magnet and going back and forth about 5 miles wide and it would take about a week and we hope by the end of 2023, about a year end a half at the latest, if not earlier. kennedy: if it is in fact a different metal we've never seen on earth, what do you do with that? this may sound stupid, can you replicate it? how do you investigate something when you have no idea the competition? >> to find the composition of an object in base would cost more than a billion dollars. to do this expedition is 1000 times less expensive, half a million dollars or so, it's a new way to put our hands on material from outside the solar system. first of all, let's figure out, is artificial? it would be an important realization and if it's artificial we can try to reverse the engineer, tried to figure out what it means. think about the space craft we launched if
>> it's easy to tell because the ocean floor simple, it has see stand, objects have come from outsidettracted to the magnet so we can easily scoop it up even if it's tiny pieces, this was done before and you can think of it as mowing the lawn, taking a magnet and going back and forth about 5 miles wide and it would take about a week and we hope by the end of 2023, about a year end a half at the latest, if not earlier. kennedy: if it is in fact a different metal we've never seen on earth,...
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. >> you know, the billy ocean era. >> jimmy: oh, yeah.ms and into my car." >> that's right. [ laughter ] that's a tough opening to that song. it's literally spoken. "hey, you, get into my car." [ laughter ] all right! i don't know what's happening here! >> jimmy: yeah, it's -- the title is very -- it's one of the weirder. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the least commented on songs of the '80s. >> i know. great melody. >> jimmy: get out of my dreams and into my car. >> right, right, right. i don't -- i'm tired of dreaming about you, i want to drive you to work. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like to imagine that -- >> i want to take you to the airport. >> jimmy: i like to imagine billy driving an uber, somebody jumping in the back seat. he pops the cassette in. >> that's another lyric, "get in the back seat, baby." >> jimmy: yeah, you have to have that. >> i'll stay in the front, otherwise -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's another great point. >> someone's got to drive or you'll miss your night. >> jimmy: why is he chauffeuring this woman he's in love with a
. >> you know, the billy ocean era. >> jimmy: oh, yeah.ms and into my car." >> that's right. [ laughter ] that's a tough opening to that song. it's literally spoken. "hey, you, get into my car." [ laughter ] all right! i don't know what's happening here! >> jimmy: yeah, it's -- the title is very -- it's one of the weirder. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the least commented on songs of the '80s. >> i know. great melody. >> jimmy: get out of my...
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ah, what is the ocean witness claims witness. different says witness. change. witness. happiness. witness. witness. sunlight. witness de? la. witness. last witness. charity witness. confusion. witness. clarity. witness. family and witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness. when algebra? lou ah, welcome back. you watching out as a reminder, our top stories this, our lebanon's new parliament has reelected not be barry as speaker is held the job since 1992, 13 independent newcomers marched before parliament convene demanding reforms to the political system. european union leaders. they rush as well, and we'll take a significant financial hit because of that ban on most russian oil exports. leaders in brussels, reached a compromise to overcome objections from e members. more dependent on motion, energy grown of ours restrictions for millions of people in china's to biggest cities. finally easing, saying guys, lifting it's to month locked down and jim's museums and thesis are reopening in beijing. israel's defense minist
ah, what is the ocean witness claims witness. different says witness. change. witness. happiness. witness. witness. sunlight. witness de? la. witness. last witness. charity witness. confusion. witness. clarity. witness. family and witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness. when algebra? lou ah, welcome back. you watching out as a reminder, our top stories this, our lebanon's new parliament has reelected not be barry as speaker is held the job since 1992, 13...
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and we have broken all time record in ocean heat or so last the last year. and it also sounds so saving a sink of carbon dioxide that means that via chasing the chemical composition of the water and it's becoming more i saved and be so the also broke is actually the record. the science has been very clear for the case and we have started seeing growing them out of impacts of night climate change and they got the be back of climate change. and it's clear that it's much cheaper to mitigate climate change than to live with the consequences. and these consequences are becoming more and more expensive. and they also more dramatic. for human beings, we have seen and lots of casualties and, and this is expected to grow if we, if we failed to reply with some u. s. is in some sanctions on venezuela to encourage told between a president nicholas madeau and the opposition. the u. s. recognizes opposition lead a one quite o as venezuela's, legitimate president and imposed sanctions to try to asked me to and i want has corresponding kimberly how kit has more on the react
and we have broken all time record in ocean heat or so last the last year. and it also sounds so saving a sink of carbon dioxide that means that via chasing the chemical composition of the water and it's becoming more i saved and be so the also broke is actually the record. the science has been very clear for the case and we have started seeing growing them out of impacts of night climate change and they got the be back of climate change. and it's clear that it's much cheaper to mitigate...
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it is clear that the closer to the arctic ocean, the colder.
it is clear that the closer to the arctic ocean, the colder.
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and there they are, sharks and rays, ocean predators that are now themselves under threat.anuel yepez pulls a small shark out of the water with his bare hands. diana pazmiÑo wants to know which sharks or rays bear their young here. to find out, she takes a sample. once they've figured out which sharks deliver their pups and where they then move on to, conservation areas can be established. >> i love being able to research these wonderful creatures. what i like best is that we are able to collect important information. that way, we can make specific, constructive recommendations to the authorities. scientists still have a lot to learn about marine creatures. but diana pazmiÑo's first priority is species protection. too many sea creatures collide with boats and get injured. the marine biologist spots a hammerhead shark. it is like all sharks often hunted for its fins or ends up as by-catch. that's why they''re slowly dying out. >> shags 220 reach maturity, and what they do, they hold -- sharks take a long time to reach maturity, and once they do, they have few pups. it is ext
and there they are, sharks and rays, ocean predators that are now themselves under threat.anuel yepez pulls a small shark out of the water with his bare hands. diana pazmiÑo wants to know which sharks or rays bear their young here. to find out, she takes a sample. once they've figured out which sharks deliver their pups and where they then move on to, conservation areas can be established. >> i love being able to research these wonderful creatures. what i like best is that we are able to...
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ah, the witness the oceans witness to claim this. witness? difference this witness? change. witness. happiness. witness? maud. witness. sunlight. witness de? la. witness. last witness. charity witness. you witness. clarity. witness. family. witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness went out keeper. lou ah, hello, welcome back. a look at the main stories of following this our now and the really does meeting in brussels, has reached agreement to buy more than 2 thirds of russian oil imports. members had been meeting in brussels to discuss the next round of sanctions on moscow. as a result of the war in ukraine, and then france is called for an investigation to the death of a french journalist, killed in ukraine's lohan screeching, ukrainian official say for the reek, look, look him off was killed when russian shelling it a vehicle that was evacuating civilians and israel's defense minister is called for to out for nationalists white when groups to be declared. terrell organizations, the groups what the forefront of violence against
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alexei buldanov, deputy director of the museum of the world ocean, is descending to tell this ship iseum afloat, but also the most famous scientific vessel in the world, the deepest point of the world ocean, the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and it was discovered precisely from the board, scientific research judges, and here is also a marine discovery, but also completely fresh and completely unscientific. this is the baltic coast in zelenogradsk, kaliningrad region. that, it seems, even the ball blows away, and here it ’s only added and you can stand like this, tangled in a raincoat, but there is a strong wind. these are big waves, the water temperature is 10 ° without a wetsuit, but for surfing or as his instructor fyodor kortilev, the conditions are excellent. yes, you don’t need big waves to learn how to ride. small enough. eh, relatively even waves, so when she is studying for a student, he is already moving to other places with waves. more, of course, having learned, you still have to go to bali, we teach children, little kids, fuck, and adults, uh, my father, 62 years ol
alexei buldanov, deputy director of the museum of the world ocean, is descending to tell this ship iseum afloat, but also the most famous scientific vessel in the world, the deepest point of the world ocean, the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, and it was discovered precisely from the board, scientific research judges, and here is also a marine discovery, but also completely fresh and completely unscientific. this is the baltic coast in zelenogradsk, kaliningrad region. that, it seems, even...