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it can't be ingested by the ocean, it can't be digested by the ocean, it ends up sitting there. it's a huge problem. >> we have this on beaches and another picture which shows them floating in the sea apparently 5 trillion pieces of plastic already floating in our oceans and it can take 450 years for some of this plastic to decompose. >> it's there for a very long time. of that 78 million tons, 2% gets recycled. 32% of all plastic packaging makes it to our environment and ultimately ends up in the ocean. >> what did you see when you were sailing? did you see plastic? did you run into these famous islands of plastics that have gathered in areas of the pacific? >> i raced down the atlantic, so i saw very little. the southern ocean is a very big ocean. no doubt there was plastic down there. we know for sure. but it's not where it tends to aggregate. it tends to aggregate in the pacific. that's where we see these horrendous images and where the sea life does suffer. it's probably floated through the atlantic ocean to get there. >> we have -- here we go again. plastic is the liveliho
it can't be ingested by the ocean, it can't be digested by the ocean, it ends up sitting there. it's a huge problem. >> we have this on beaches and another picture which shows them floating in the sea apparently 5 trillion pieces of plastic already floating in our oceans and it can take 450 years for some of this plastic to decompose. >> it's there for a very long time. of that 78 million tons, 2% gets recycled. 32% of all plastic packaging makes it to our environment and ultimately...
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cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but crim is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and you get three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the base and just circling round and round to bring them out of the month and all the whales are feeding you see them blowing in whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the krill companies say that tapping into a result that is sustainable that the view on board is that that is what they said about other species like the bison in north america called starts off new found and before both were decimated its essential areas such as weddell see are protected so i stopped kind of planning a proposal for this area. would put the area thirty kilometers offshore off limits to fishing industry so when so that's a solution you can continue to fish in the antarctic ocean but keep it outside of these areas currently being was a protected areas because the reas
cycle the diet of plankton helping to transfer c o two to the depths of the ocean. but crim is being harvested on a growing scale the fish feed and you get three or ships nets are out and they're in the thick of the krill swarm the krill obviously densely packed into this area up against the island is the base and just circling round and round to bring them out of the month and all the whales are feeding you see them blowing in whale tails disappearance flicker is showing as we go about. the...
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douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his show. what inspired jared to create this installation piece this place called queen charlotte islands four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles recently washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like an evangelizer moment for me so i thought well let's make an image to trash one which has been motional untangled. copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily wouldn't stop to think about the problem and ultimately he's hopeful we can turn things around before it's too late. i'm heartened by the energy british columbia is putting into tackling the problem of plastic pollution before i leave i want to return to the ocean legacy both to see how much fuel the machine has produced. something different color. separating into different. so what's needed coming out of this machine is a mixed oil and in that oil we can separate into cursing oil and petroleum products so you can regrow tricity from it power your lawn mower heat your home
douglas is using eleven tons of ocean plastic in his show. what inspired jared to create this installation piece this place called queen charlotte islands four years ago i was up there and plastic bottles recently washing up on my sacred beach and really it was like an evangelizer moment for me so i thought well let's make an image to trash one which has been motional untangled. copeland isn't pretending to offer solutions but he is hoping to engage audiences who ordinarily wouldn't stop to...
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but in a way are we all ocean trash deniers i mean how much ocean like me ocean trash to best have you seen recently you know interrupting your family beach vacations believing you would pull noodles are going but how do you know there is one of feels like you're beyond all ask. and or plastic problem is growing exponentially in one hundred fifty we produce two point three million tons of plastic in twenty fifteen it was four hundred forty eight minutes to toss all of that for forty eight one hundred sixty one million tons was for packaging material that is used for less than six months single serving yogurt single serving lunchables single use plastic bags single use for sparklers you know you used to be you could get several months out of a couple of those suckers really a bit you could get a good run nipple razzle dazzle for a good long time but now everyone just tosses them out right over their shoulders so that it gets stuck in some dolphins blow a hole or something and and who's going to clean those balls out how who's going to volunteer for that blow job what. in the night see f
but in a way are we all ocean trash deniers i mean how much ocean like me ocean trash to best have you seen recently you know interrupting your family beach vacations believing you would pull noodles are going but how do you know there is one of feels like you're beyond all ask. and or plastic problem is growing exponentially in one hundred fifty we produce two point three million tons of plastic in twenty fifteen it was four hundred forty eight minutes to toss all of that for forty eight one...
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ocean policy. according to the house committee on natural resources, in this action, he established a top-down washington dds-based approval process that will hinder rather than promote and cost american jobs. this has the potential to create damage including fishing, mining, oil and natural gas, renewable energy and marine commerce. over 808 nag local organizations representing fishing, boating, mining, transportation and construction wrote to the chairman requesting a prohibition of funding for the imflex of the policy. our oceans are home to a variety of industries and it is critical we maintain our environments and maintain a robust economy. the national ocean policy represents the top-down approach and does not reflect the realities of our coastaler communities. our assets contribute billions d it discourages the development the the fisheries and our coastal economy. policies like this turn outside. adding layers of permitting and consultation to regulated industries and subjects parties to ex
ocean policy. according to the house committee on natural resources, in this action, he established a top-down washington dds-based approval process that will hinder rather than promote and cost american jobs. this has the potential to create damage including fishing, mining, oil and natural gas, renewable energy and marine commerce. over 808 nag local organizations representing fishing, boating, mining, transportation and construction wrote to the chairman requesting a prohibition of funding...
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but in a way are we all ocean trash deniers i mean how much ocean like me ocean trash to vist have you seen recently you know interrupting your family beach vacations believing you would pool noodles are going but how do you know there is one of feels like to be on the all ask. and or plastic problem is growing exponentially in one thousand if we produce two point three million tons of plastic in twenty fifteen it was four hundred forty eight cylinders toasts all of that for forty eight one hundred sixty one million tons was for packaging material that is used for less than six months single serving yogurt single serving lunchables single use plastic bags single use for sparklers you know it used to be you could get several months out of a couple of those talkers really you could get nipple razzle dazzle for a good long time but now everyone just tosses them out right.
but in a way are we all ocean trash deniers i mean how much ocean like me ocean trash to vist have you seen recently you know interrupting your family beach vacations believing you would pool noodles are going but how do you know there is one of feels like to be on the all ask. and or plastic problem is growing exponentially in one thousand if we produce two point three million tons of plastic in twenty fifteen it was four hundred forty eight cylinders toasts all of that for forty eight one...
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navy into oceans. involved.ions were a dozen of those had substantial haves, important enough to an impact on the trajectory and outcome of the war. the u.s. navy was the largest but not the only one. war wasion, the naval fought 92 oceans -- thought not oceans butot in 2 more. that explains the subtitle of my book, a global history. i wanted to deal with the history of the war where u.s. vessels rarely appealed. worldeans of the constituted one gigantic battlefield, to quote fdr. i explore a bit about the culture and background of the other participants in the war to illuminate. two they shared a common resource base. especially for shipping. when national leaders had to construct a policy to fight this war, they had to take the entire globe into consideration. committing resources to one theater meant not committing them to another. here is a slide i will let you wonder about. i've is up in honor of the so-called butterfly effect. this is where a butterfly in one part of the world flaps its that, hav
navy into oceans. involved.ions were a dozen of those had substantial haves, important enough to an impact on the trajectory and outcome of the war. the u.s. navy was the largest but not the only one. war wasion, the naval fought 92 oceans -- thought not oceans butot in 2 more. that explains the subtitle of my book, a global history. i wanted to deal with the history of the war where u.s. vessels rarely appealed. worldeans of the constituted one gigantic battlefield, to quote fdr. i explore a...
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five gigantic marine plastic garbage islands float around the world's ocean currents. the great pacific garbage patch drift between hawaii and california it's four times larger than germany. happily the floating quagmire could get something of a purge this summer. the ocean cleanup is the brainchild of churchmen boy and slant it's a boom which drifts more slowly than the plastic which collects along behind it to be recovered for recycling the clean up system will automatically gravitate to those places where most plastic it's that now cause the efficiency to be a lot higher because there's just more plastic in front of the system and therefore we can now clean up fifty percent of the patch in just five years. collected over thirty million dollars in donations to develop the ocean clean up going off it's already been tested in the north sea. if it's successful in the pacific it will be employed against the garbage cupping of their oceans as well. that's all for business thank you for watching good wax the to. the to. the to. the to. the to. the to. the to. what. we make
five gigantic marine plastic garbage islands float around the world's ocean currents. the great pacific garbage patch drift between hawaii and california it's four times larger than germany. happily the floating quagmire could get something of a purge this summer. the ocean cleanup is the brainchild of churchmen boy and slant it's a boom which drifts more slowly than the plastic which collects along behind it to be recovered for recycling the clean up system will automatically gravitate to...
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i think the same thing with oceans.end ent on how well the movies do. i think also the rolls have changed. when i first started auditioning i was getting roles, they asked for accents that weren't helpful, they were kind of funny thing. and characters that you know, their asian is kind ofefined them and i think that m seeing less and less of that. there have s a positive thing. >> that san exciting thing to see, especially if you are tbetting too the industry now. are you an actornd a wrapper. do you know if one is goingo overtake ter. >> i have a very small nich of superfans, i will never try to push my rap to a larger audience. this will be like where it is. kind of-- i don't know if the audience doesn't know the context but-- check it out on youtube. thank you, thank you. >> the one. >> trevor: one of sus like i'm familiar with the vage. >> yeah, but i think movies, i look at movies kind of lake a bletion. i don't have control over what movies i will do. whereas music i am constantly doing that have i more creative c
i think the same thing with oceans.end ent on how well the movies do. i think also the rolls have changed. when i first started auditioning i was getting roles, they asked for accents that weren't helpful, they were kind of funny thing. and characters that you know, their asian is kind ofefined them and i think that m seeing less and less of that. there have s a positive thing. >> that san exciting thing to see, especially if you are tbetting too the industry now. are you an actornd a...
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and plastic filling up the oceans. you have i think 70% of your exported economy is based on your massive sea and ocean borders. how are you going to try -- what can you do to sensitize the world to green up our oceans and get the plastic out of it? >> first of all, i think there sa people's moment now on plastic especially in the oceans. we see more than 100,000 people cleaning up along our coastline. we see it in britain and all over the world. see indonesia where tour rhythm is hit by the fact that plastic on the beaches where you come for your dream vacation. and so there is a momentum for that. my view is that the oceans are so important for livelihoods for so many people around the world, it's a big area for nutrition in the nutrition and clean healthy and the whole ocean is what grasps cot and part of the climate change. i mean to talk about oceans and i think this is part of my message. >> gosh, that is going to it be an interesting g7. what do you think the atmosphere is going to there is room for making the d
and plastic filling up the oceans. you have i think 70% of your exported economy is based on your massive sea and ocean borders. how are you going to try -- what can you do to sensitize the world to green up our oceans and get the plastic out of it? >> first of all, i think there sa people's moment now on plastic especially in the oceans. we see more than 100,000 people cleaning up along our coastline. we see it in britain and all over the world. see indonesia where tour rhythm is hit by...
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navy in two oceans. but a total of 72 nations were in the second world war, either voluntarily or involuntarily. a dozen of those had substantial navies, important enough to have an impact on the trajectory and arguably even the outcome of the war. while the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only one. in addition, the naval war was not into devotions, but at least six. that sort of explains the subtle of my boo a global history. i wanted to deal with the theaters of war where u.s. vessels rarely appeared. as f.d.r. said in his first fireside chat, the oceans of the world constituted one gigantic battlefield. i also explore a bit about the culture and background of the other participants in the war to illuminate their objectives. they all shared a common resource base. especially for shipping. when national leads d construct a policy to fight this war, they had to take the entire globe into consideration. committing resources to one theater meant not committing them to another. here is a slide i w
navy in two oceans. but a total of 72 nations were in the second world war, either voluntarily or involuntarily. a dozen of those had substantial navies, important enough to have an impact on the trajectory and arguably even the outcome of the war. while the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only one. in addition, the naval war was not into devotions, but at least six. that sort of explains the subtle of my boo a global history. i wanted to deal with the theaters of war where u.s....
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and an idea that could save the oceans will take a look at a project aimed at ridding the pacific of half its plastic trash within five years . and some pro-business on the w. i'm sure you don't hear us welcome to start where all eyes are at this week and the g. seven summit in quebec a special summit because of donald trump's combative mood he set the tone even before his departure from washington on friday list right now we are not going to live with the deals the way they are european union reaches very unfairly canada very unfairly mexico very unfairly with that being said i think we'll probably very easily make you feel. striking deals like that might be easier said than done though the summit has traditionally been about seeking common ground but u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum have set trump and the u.s. on one side of the trade debate and leaders of the other six nations on the other a situation that has let the media to dump the event the g six plus one the official group photo of the leaders at the event looked for mona singh nuff but behind the scenes the acrimonious de
and an idea that could save the oceans will take a look at a project aimed at ridding the pacific of half its plastic trash within five years . and some pro-business on the w. i'm sure you don't hear us welcome to start where all eyes are at this week and the g. seven summit in quebec a special summit because of donald trump's combative mood he set the tone even before his departure from washington on friday list right now we are not going to live with the deals the way they are european union...
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we have done with the ocean.e and can see the ocean, it's so far—away and could be perceived as disconnected and what blue planet ii, the big success with that was to bring a piece of ocean into everybody‘s living room, to be able to connect to what's happening but also be affected, that we want to be part of the solution and also the fantastic initiative, even though we are very small, we could be part of this global solution and effort. when you look at all the challenges protecting the ocean ‘s fate, where do you place the kind of environmental impact of plastic?” think it's an urgent key issue and it says a lot about our society on how we live our lives and the dependency on particularly plastic in this case. plastic in itself is also a sign of what we do with the ocean and the way we live our lives. how we're not doing well but our sewage system. how we are producing single use plastic, and easy material to spread, and not really taking care and thinking about what's going to happen to this when it's been us
we have done with the ocean.e and can see the ocean, it's so far—away and could be perceived as disconnected and what blue planet ii, the big success with that was to bring a piece of ocean into everybody‘s living room, to be able to connect to what's happening but also be affected, that we want to be part of the solution and also the fantastic initiative, even though we are very small, we could be part of this global solution and effort. when you look at all the challenges protecting the...
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as rain forests and they're also commercial marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on al corn slew in central california the tide could be turning for sea grass thanks to some unexpected allies. pro-al a free air. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate eater. system so having a farmer so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coast or were once closed cultural centers. like. the rocks there mentioned starts composing over half of the world's sea grass meadows are in decline but here in al corn slew they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a staggering one hund
as rain forests and they're also commercial marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on al corn slew in central california the tide could be turning for sea grass thanks to some unexpected allies. pro-al a free air. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate eater. system so having a farmer...
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navy into -- in two oceans. but a total of 72 nations were belligerents in the second world war, either voluntarily or involuntarily. and a dozen of those have substantial navies, navies important enough to have an impact on the trajectory and arguably, even the outcome of the war. plug the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only 1 -- while the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only one. in addition, the naval war was fought in two oceans. that explains the subtitle of my book, a global history. i wanted to deal with the history of the war where u.s. vessels rarely appealed. as franklin roosevelt said, the oceans of the world of this war constituted one gigantic battlefield. i also explore a bit about the culture and background and circumstances of the other participants in the war to eliminate -- to illuminate their motives and objectives. in no small part because they all shared a common resource base. especially for shipping. leaders had to construct a policy to fight this war, they had to take
navy into -- in two oceans. but a total of 72 nations were belligerents in the second world war, either voluntarily or involuntarily. and a dozen of those have substantial navies, navies important enough to have an impact on the trajectory and arguably, even the outcome of the war. plug the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only 1 -- while the u.s. navy was the largest, it was not the only one. in addition, the naval war was fought in two oceans. that explains the subtitle of my book, a...
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that promotes an onshore flow, an ocean breeze.rth does the same thing because counterclockwise winds around low pressure, so both of these teaming up to give us an ocean breeze. the low makes its closest pass tomorrow. tomorrow we'll have the strongest ocean breeze, the most cloud cover and the coolest afternoon temperatures. futurecast confirms this, san mateo county and even down towards union city and cloudy into the afternoon, the rest of us with sunshine. thursday we'll be cloudy in the morning, but the sun comes out earlier. that will give us milder weather. when we warm up this time, we won't warm up into the hot territory. we'll warm up to the comfortable territory. thursday through the weekend the ridge stays to our south, the low stays north, just a light onshore flow, afternoon temperatures very close to average and that is a wonderful place to be this time of year. that's where we will be for the weekend, that keyword saturday and sunday looking good. foggy, cloudy start for most cities near the water tomorrow. the coo
that promotes an onshore flow, an ocean breeze.rth does the same thing because counterclockwise winds around low pressure, so both of these teaming up to give us an ocean breeze. the low makes its closest pass tomorrow. tomorrow we'll have the strongest ocean breeze, the most cloud cover and the coolest afternoon temperatures. futurecast confirms this, san mateo county and even down towards union city and cloudy into the afternoon, the rest of us with sunshine. thursday we'll be cloudy in the...
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ocean's 8, is it fun? it is fun. went in feeling rather ambiguous about it, because actually, the ocean sequels have got progressively worse. this is an all—female gang planning an audacious jewellery heist. they want to steal a famous necklace from a famous neck. they have got to rope in a fashion designer, played by helena bonham carter. here's a clip. how did i get here? you spent $18 million in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old. you're not old. and i'm going to prison. not necessarily. we could make all of this go away. even get your passport back. how? dress daphne kluger for the met ball. are you mad? no, hang on a minute. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is kind of fun, it's frothy. it is not much in the way of substance, but you do not go to a oceans movie looking for substance. i really enjoyed watching this. i thought it was, you know people say, popcorn entertainment, generally a phrase i hate, but that was what it was like
ocean's 8, is it fun? it is fun. went in feeling rather ambiguous about it, because actually, the ocean sequels have got progressively worse. this is an all—female gang planning an audacious jewellery heist. they want to steal a famous necklace from a famous neck. they have got to rope in a fashion designer, played by helena bonham carter. here's a clip. how did i get here? you spent $18 million in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old. you're not old. and i'm going to...
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now we've turned to the oceans for sand. to satisfy our seemingly insatiable appetite for sand we've industrialized extracting it from beneath the waves. and the workhorse of the industry is a dredger. a giant tanker equipped with a suction arm capable of pumping huge quantities of sand to the surface. the right bessel in the right location can pump up to four hundred thousand cubic metres of sand to the surface every single day. each dredger cost anywhere from twenty five million to two hundred million dollars. but the sand is free. so the thousands of tankers combing the world's oceans every incentive to suck up as much sand as possible for their increasingly hungry clients. an astonishing example of this. within a few decades this fishing village has morphed into a. grandiose. projects. of sand. of sand and construction projects concrete and. making land. with the with the official a construct an island. even bigger consumers of sand. with a booming economy the emirate launched an ambitious expansion project. after the ye
now we've turned to the oceans for sand. to satisfy our seemingly insatiable appetite for sand we've industrialized extracting it from beneath the waves. and the workhorse of the industry is a dredger. a giant tanker equipped with a suction arm capable of pumping huge quantities of sand to the surface. the right bessel in the right location can pump up to four hundred thousand cubic metres of sand to the surface every single day. each dredger cost anywhere from twenty five million to two...
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they've achieved something special with their lives and then across an ocean.ud of all those people taking out of their humdrum lives and doing more than they thought. i think is not a bad way to spend your life actually. i look back at it and say well, 29—year—old me made the right decision to go. the 29—year—old me was probably almost the best prepared for that voyage and the 29—year—old me was stubborn enough to push on. faced with that opportunity today would i go for it? the chances are if i could find it i probably would still. hello once again. foggia and the weather is not that great but things will improve slowly through the afternoon. and to something like this. certainly to northern ireland sunny spells and some pretty big showers as well. it is all coming from an area low— pressure is all coming from an area low—pressure out to the west of the british isles. scotland submerged under the figures cloud and that is why you have the worst of the rain and likely to stay that way for some time yet. but slowly from the west conditions just improving. rain
they've achieved something special with their lives and then across an ocean.ud of all those people taking out of their humdrum lives and doing more than they thought. i think is not a bad way to spend your life actually. i look back at it and say well, 29—year—old me made the right decision to go. the 29—year—old me was probably almost the best prepared for that voyage and the 29—year—old me was stubborn enough to push on. faced with that opportunity today would i go for it? the...
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built to skim the ocean...at 6:00, sunnyvale engineers have designed a new robot built to skim the ocean collecting data never reached before. >> in honor of world ocean's day, which is being celebrated this weekend, kpix 5 mary lee set out to see the new device in action. >> reporter: this robot could take on dangerous monstrous waves. >> this is a wave fighter. what we have is a two-part vehicle, so there's a float that will sit at the surface of the ocean. then the sub, which has these wings that will sit down below about 20 feet below. >> reporter: roger hine of liquid robotic could swim on its own as soon as it is launched. it could stay at sea up to a year collecting, communicating continuous real-time ocean data from every ocean in the world. >> we would look for where we could get energy from the waves and the sun. so the wave fighters, they are devices that turn wave energy into propulsion, solar energy into radio communication, driving sensors. because they get all their energy from the natural enviro
built to skim the ocean...at 6:00, sunnyvale engineers have designed a new robot built to skim the ocean collecting data never reached before. >> in honor of world ocean's day, which is being celebrated this weekend, kpix 5 mary lee set out to see the new device in action. >> reporter: this robot could take on dangerous monstrous waves. >> this is a wave fighter. what we have is a two-part vehicle, so there's a float that will sit at the surface of the ocean. then the sub,...
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for george clooney alias danny ocean it was always more about how the thing is stolen than the stolen thing itself and about looking cool while doing the job where we're going. to talk about it now. to talk about. if i was a time it stanley ocean sister debbie played by sandra bullock who was languishing in prison at the start of the movie it was just want the simple life. i just want to. make some friends. pay my bills and the role of debbie is very much in the vein of george's role clooney george clooney in that she's the mastermind job is just assemble the best. and let them do some stealing. come on a tricky to make some piece of jewelry. how long if i totally did not look at her mother anymore give me the money plus one. last option seders a typical sunday corny high speed internet. which. does the female make over inject freshness into the format it's fast paced fun with plenty of tongue in cheek humor but sometimes it's a bit hit or mince meat. yes. potions eight is not a response to me too and the time's up movement but once again solid box office has shown that there is an ap
for george clooney alias danny ocean it was always more about how the thing is stolen than the stolen thing itself and about looking cool while doing the job where we're going. to talk about it now. to talk about. if i was a time it stanley ocean sister debbie played by sandra bullock who was languishing in prison at the start of the movie it was just want the simple life. i just want to. make some friends. pay my bills and the role of debbie is very much in the vein of george's role clooney...
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they've achieved something special with their lives and crossed an ocean. i'm proud of that. i'm proud of all those people taken out of their humdrum lives and shown they can do more than they thought. i think that is not a bad way to spend your life actually. i look back at it and say well, 29—year—old me made the right decision to go. the 29—year—old me was probably almost the best prepared for that voyage, and the 29—year—old me was stubborn enough to push on. faced with that opportunity today, would i go for it? the chances are, if i could find it, i probably would still. sailors will we have had some very windy conditions at times this week. of course, storm hector. the wind is picking up again over the next 2a hours, though nothing like we saw earlier this week. certainly quite breezy out there and plenty of cloud around. some of us have had some rain so far today. southern and western parts of the uk in particular. there is also a bit of sunshine here and there to be had. on the whole, for the rest of the day, a good deal of cloud. the rain thatis da
they've achieved something special with their lives and crossed an ocean. i'm proud of that. i'm proud of all those people taken out of their humdrum lives and shown they can do more than they thought. i think that is not a bad way to spend your life actually. i look back at it and say well, 29—year—old me made the right decision to go. the 29—year—old me was probably almost the best prepared for that voyage, and the 29—year—old me was stubborn enough to push on. faced with that...
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he was very quick down the atlantic and slower in the southern ocean.inish, changed course and headed to the pacific islands. crowhurst‘s boat was found abandoned. it later became known that he realised his boat couldn't have withstood the southern ocean and had faked his voyage. with the realisation that his deception would have been discovered, he appears to have committed suicide. that only left robin knox—johnston in the race. you were missing for 137 days, did you know you were missing? well, i wasn't missing because i knew where i was. but to the rest of the world i was missing. every time i saw a ship i tried calling up. i called up one off the equator when i was there and i thought boy, these will be the last humans i see. when i called them with the lamp, no answer. i fired distress rockets, he just sailed straight past. how could you treat that appendicitis? well, i didn't have the drugs you need to keep it under control so i went on a sloppy diet. didn't eat very much at all. i went on soft food like porridge and things like that. i did not e
he was very quick down the atlantic and slower in the southern ocean.inish, changed course and headed to the pacific islands. crowhurst‘s boat was found abandoned. it later became known that he realised his boat couldn't have withstood the southern ocean and had faked his voyage. with the realisation that his deception would have been discovered, he appears to have committed suicide. that only left robin knox—johnston in the race. you were missing for 137 days, did you know you were...
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where i come from women are bones by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to write them by side isn't missing since i was a little girl i wanted to have those bicycle off my home and it took me new estimates might have. finally been gave up invented by me and by psychos but returned because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates for goes than writing advice as knowledge i want to meet those woman back home who are bones by their duties and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is dave out of the home and i work at some them. this week on global three thousand we go to colombia many people there have no access to clean water but some new technology could help. in china previously is anything but a given we visit a country where total surveillance is rapidly becoming the norm. first though we go to iran where some determine.
where i come from women are bones by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to write them by side isn't missing since i was a little girl i wanted to have those bicycle off my home and it took me new estimates might have. finally been gave up invented by me and by psychos but returned because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates for goes than writing advice as knowledge i want to meet those woman back home who are bones by their duties and social norms and...
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a wave glider recorded and opened -- recorded in ocean temperature -- recorded an ocean temperature of 120 degrees. >> the wave gliders are devices that turn wave energy into radiocommunication. because they get all of their energy from the natural environment, they can stay out there and be mobile. >> researchers from the university of hawaii, mit, and the u.s. are studying the ocean observations looking at the effects of the lava, the plume it creates, and interactions with the interaction -- with the lava and seawater. >>> mary, thank you so much. things are heating up. >> we will be quite toasty by the weekend once again. saturday is featuring temperatures approaching 100 degrees today. concorde, 89 for a high, but san francisco, only 64. fremont, 75 today, san jose is a sunny 80 degrees. we have baseball tonight. the giants are in town and home to take on the colorado rockies. it is cool and breezy. if you are expecting anything else at this time of year, it is not for you. it will be the upper 50s, so you can plan on that for a while at at&t park. the storm track is closer than y
a wave glider recorded and opened -- recorded in ocean temperature -- recorded an ocean temperature of 120 degrees. >> the wave gliders are devices that turn wave energy into radiocommunication. because they get all of their energy from the natural environment, they can stay out there and be mobile. >> researchers from the university of hawaii, mit, and the u.s. are studying the ocean observations looking at the effects of the lava, the plume it creates, and interactions with the...
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well wolf slike these are just what we need to clean up our oceans that's also something that world oceans day which we mock today reminds us off it's an initiative by the united nations intended to help us better understand the big blue blanket which covers over seventy percent of our planet but in recent years this blue blanket has increasingly come on the threat mostly from plastic pollution. five gigantic marine plastic garbage islands float around the world's ocean currents. the great pacific garbage patch drifts between hawaii and california it's four times larger than germany happily the floating quagmire could get something of a purge this summer. hiroshima cleanup is the brainchild of churchmen boylan slant it's a boom which drifts more slowly than the plastic which collects along behind it to be recovered for recycling the cleanup sissoko automatically gravitate to those places where most plastic it's that now cause the efficiency to be a lot higher because there's just more plastic in front of the system and therefore we can now clean up fifty percent of the patch in just five y
well wolf slike these are just what we need to clean up our oceans that's also something that world oceans day which we mock today reminds us off it's an initiative by the united nations intended to help us better understand the big blue blanket which covers over seventy percent of our planet but in recent years this blue blanket has increasingly come on the threat mostly from plastic pollution. five gigantic marine plastic garbage islands float around the world's ocean currents. the great...
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in the middle of the indian ocean sand is a matter of life and death. on the. sand divers have been collecting call sand from the lagoon for years and selling with developers. but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. with chad is a very ambitious commodity in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat the fish or you don't deny. the mold deaves are rodent at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and the demonic in the house i'm in a body did it come up with my body how to undo what the law gave one nun a difficulty down the dictaphone line number mcdonnell building i got in riyadh only make a name on a slip of the highgate at the lodge i didn't have a moment only kind of money but unless the united made any come of it in. several hundred islands have already been evacuated and today the
in the middle of the indian ocean sand is a matter of life and death. on the. sand divers have been collecting call sand from the lagoon for years and selling with developers. but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. with chad is a very ambitious commodity in the maldives because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat the fish or you don't deny. the mold...
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one cause of the worsening pollution in the arctic ocean could be the gulf stream. it carries litter from southern regions north which then gets stranded as the current sinks deeper. more and more deborah is a riving in the arctic ocean disastrously it's become a dead end the plastics and the plastic litter that's visible is only part of the problem. melanie batman demonstrates the effect of the elements on plastic litter it decomposes into micro plastic particles. in recent years the researches have taken regular samples from the seabed and examined them from my crypt sticks. this year not for the first time the results were deeply worrying. younger i know the demand for the outfit i just got this is a sample of sediment from the arctic ocean from a depth of two point five kilometers and yet we'll analyze it in our lab on heligoland. i found our analysis last year revealed approximately one thousand to one thousand five hundred micro plastic particles which is really quite considerable but you would think that the snow on me. and tell relatively recently the resear
one cause of the worsening pollution in the arctic ocean could be the gulf stream. it carries litter from southern regions north which then gets stranded as the current sinks deeper. more and more deborah is a riving in the arctic ocean disastrously it's become a dead end the plastics and the plastic litter that's visible is only part of the problem. melanie batman demonstrates the effect of the elements on plastic litter it decomposes into micro plastic particles. in recent years the...
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soledad: the trump administration washed out the national ocean policy of his predecessor, president- president cerack obama. announ is this good for the envinment or bad for the onomy? the u.s. government once operated over 1000 orphanages. now that numwhr is zero. do you ky? soledad:he images of young [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now thatyoou have a house, can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm eeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer ,some simple questions on and you get coveragefrptions to choose . you're ruing my workout. cycling is my passion. yyourbut as you get older,thing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in nprevagen helps your braitually. the secror is an ingredient inally discovered...fi in jsh. in clinical trials, prevagenas been shown prevagen. the namemember.mory.e children being held in secure facilities without t
soledad: the trump administration washed out the national ocean policy of his predecessor, president- president cerack obama. announ is this good for the envinment or bad for the onomy? the u.s. government once operated over 1000 orphanages. now that numwhr is zero. do you ky? soledad:he images of young [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now thatyoou have a house, can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my...
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when the air mass from the ocean reaches the subcontinent it hits these mountains first. faced with this obstacle it rises in condenses to form clouds that release heavy rains on the mountainous landscape. by the time it gets to the other side of the mountains the monsoon is released much of its water and as a comes down into the plain it is compressed and warms up blowing dry air on the regions to the east of the guts that is why there is little rain here or as the west side receives a lot. of. myra's proponent is a scientist and journalist covering the monsoon for maharashtra's largest daily newspaper. for the next four months he'll be meeting the people whose lives are governed by the rains. and visiting the a.t.m. photo system monson study. he says that condor to base not in the indies. they don't have access off water in their villages so here goes i mean these broiling everything. before forgot those and water and also for families as well because they don't have bringing water and died of aids. he's so. now he had it and maybe. it was just generally expected that.
when the air mass from the ocean reaches the subcontinent it hits these mountains first. faced with this obstacle it rises in condenses to form clouds that release heavy rains on the mountainous landscape. by the time it gets to the other side of the mountains the monsoon is released much of its water and as a comes down into the plain it is compressed and warms up blowing dry air on the regions to the east of the guts that is why there is little rain here or as the west side receives a lot....
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three billion people rely on the ocean for protein every day. and so, if that protein is impacted by plastic, then that problem we created is brought back to us by the seafood chain."lynda kinkade, atlanta: "so, eight million tons of rubbish, of plastic, is ending up in the ocean every single year. what can we do a year?" dr. al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "yeah, that's the equivalent of about one dumpster of garbage going into the ocean every minute, 24/7, 365. but the good news is there are relatively simple things that we can do. and these are things that we know about, about recycling. just say no to the plastic straw. refuse anything that's a single-use plastic. bring your own cloth bags to the supermarket. and just be mindful of how much single-use plastic there is in your life, and avoid it whenever you can." lynda kinkade, atlanta: "dr. al dove, great to have you with us. thank you so much." dr. al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "thank you so much." (jrs) swedish furn
three billion people rely on the ocean for protein every day. and so, if that protein is impacted by plastic, then that problem we created is brought back to us by the seafood chain."lynda kinkade, atlanta: "so, eight million tons of rubbish, of plastic, is ending up in the ocean every single year. what can we do a year?" dr. al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "yeah, that's the equivalent of about one dumpster of garbage going into the...
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as rain forests and they're also question marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on elkhorn slew in central california the tide could be turning for seagrass thanks to some unexpected allies. trying to meet their. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal environments close. you get problems like this. it grows with the rocks it eventually starts decomposing over half of the world sea grass meadows are in decline but here it. horns lou they're making a surprising comeback. oh wow. at one time there were thousands of sea otters in california but in the eighteen hundreds they were hunted to near extinction for their soft fur pelts. there are now more than one hundred in this as consuming a stagge
as rain forests and they're also question marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on elkhorn slew in central california the tide could be turning for seagrass thanks to some unexpected allies. trying to meet their. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertiliser and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so...
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almost every year melanie batman and her colleagues survey the sea bed with the ocean floor observation system. attached to a steel cable the device scans the ocean floor from a distance of about a meter taking high resolution photos and videos. the researches have compared images from different years and reached. some devastating conclusions. as. there is now twenty times more waste in the northern zone is increased from about two point five chunks of plastic in an area the size of a football pitch to sixty of the heat tyler pool was prophet because cheating death in an arctic region that's completely remote found fun. sent home. that would mean the polar seabed is in fact one of the world's most polluted marine regions on a par with the mediterranean. yes but not to listen disappointing of course we take these images because we're searching marine life on the sea floor and there's all this plastic waste their fortune on and it's not what you want to see the interest. one cause of the worsening pollution in the arctic ocean could be the gulf stream it carries litter from southern regio
almost every year melanie batman and her colleagues survey the sea bed with the ocean floor observation system. attached to a steel cable the device scans the ocean floor from a distance of about a meter taking high resolution photos and videos. the researches have compared images from different years and reached. some devastating conclusions. as. there is now twenty times more waste in the northern zone is increased from about two point five chunks of plastic in an area the size of a football...
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department the monsoon lies just offshore gathering strength in the indian ocean. when it arrives it will make landfall here. these are the frontline observers in india's most important bureaucracy. they're monitoring the monsoon in order to predict its behavior and forecast its arrival. to. tell it is. this is that there is in. this area. that is that fact of that i just feel it is walking up and getting up at a night of. the monsoon is like a gigantic sea breeze created by a difference in temperature between the land in the ocean. at the end of the dry season the land of the indian subcontinent is warmer than the sea. the ground temperature reaches thirty five to forty degrees celsius. the hot air above india and pakistan expands and rises. a vast depression is formed and sucks up the air above the indian ocean the wind coming from the southwest brings the monsoon it blows for four months this air mass becomes heavy with humidity as it travels above the ocean and brings rain when it reaches the continent the monsoon first hits karada then gradually travels north.
department the monsoon lies just offshore gathering strength in the indian ocean. when it arrives it will make landfall here. these are the frontline observers in india's most important bureaucracy. they're monitoring the monsoon in order to predict its behavior and forecast its arrival. to. tell it is. this is that there is in. this area. that is that fact of that i just feel it is walking up and getting up at a night of. the monsoon is like a gigantic sea breeze created by a difference in...
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they've achieved something special with their lives and then across an ocean.now you know of coarse i'm proud of that. proud of all those people taking out of their humdrum lives and sean dakin do more than they thought. i think is not a bad way to spend your life actually. i look back at it and say well, 29—year—old me made the right decision to go. the 29—year—old me was probably almost the best prepared for that wage and the 29—year—old me was stubborn enough to push on. faced with that opportunity today would i go for it? the chances are if i could find it i probably wouldn't still. hello there, we close out our working week with a north—south divide. we have burning looking clouds across the out of the county. some showers in the scotland. further south that with a different story. the crowd broke up the sunshine came through and in cant we saw some temperatures into the mid—20s. bear these conditions in mind, this north—south divide me come back. in a time. all that in a moment. as he had to the weekend, it looks like on saturday it could be cooler and a
they've achieved something special with their lives and then across an ocean.now you know of coarse i'm proud of that. proud of all those people taking out of their humdrum lives and sean dakin do more than they thought. i think is not a bad way to spend your life actually. i look back at it and say well, 29—year—old me made the right decision to go. the 29—year—old me was probably almost the best prepared for that wage and the 29—year—old me was stubborn enough to push on. faced...