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oyster shell. when they're done with the oysters, we make sure we keep the bottom parts as well. >> reporter: naama tamir hosts a daily oyster happy hour at her restaurant, lighthouse, in brooklyn. she donates 800 shells a week. the project then implants them onto the shells and distributes them to the monitoring stations. the project still has a long way to go before reaching a billion. >> my hope is that some of these students will end up in career paths into sciences, technology and engineering. they definitely have the ability, and i think a big part is helping them see that they have the confidence or they have the capability to do that. >> this once was one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet. if we want to live sustainably and happily for another several hundred years or maybe every thousand years, we've got to take care of this natural resource. and if we don't know about it, we're not going to take care of it. >> sreenivasan: finally, a tragic mystery of world war ii, solved. r
oyster shell. when they're done with the oysters, we make sure we keep the bottom parts as well. >> reporter: naama tamir hosts a daily oyster happy hour at her restaurant, lighthouse, in brooklyn. she donates 800 shells a week. the project then implants them onto the shells and distributes them to the monitoring stations. the project still has a long way to go before reaching a billion. >> my hope is that some of these students will end up in career paths into sciences, technology...
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when we started farming oysters over 100 years ago, we relied on the natural reproduction of oysters in the bay to occur in order to get our oysters. but as the industry has changed, we started cultivating our own oyster larvae, our own baby oysters. so when we started doing that, we needed something like our hatchery, which is kind of like a greenhouse where you can raise up the baby shellfish and the baby oysters to get big enough so that we can go and plant them on our beaches. >> it took us a whilile to figue out what was happening in our hatcheries relalating to ocean aacidification, just b because there's so many different things that can happen to make seed not survive. one of the things the hatcheries realized was that the clams and oysters were having problems forming their shells, so that made them look at the ph levels 'cause that can account for it. shellfish is very vulnerable whehen it's first being created. and it's the acidity in the water that makes it hard for them to form their shells. >> so when it reaches the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidi
when we started farming oysters over 100 years ago, we relied on the natural reproduction of oysters in the bay to occur in order to get our oysters. but as the industry has changed, we started cultivating our own oyster larvae, our own baby oysters. so when we started doing that, we needed something like our hatchery, which is kind of like a greenhouse where you can raise up the baby shellfish and the baby oysters to get big enough so that we can go and plant them on our beaches. >> it...
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. >> you don't want a dead oyster. that. >> i didn't either. >> you're a fourth generation oyster woman. no one knows how to shuck an oyster better than you. let's give our folks a demo. >> she's been shucking a long time. >> i have been a shucker for a long time. >> okay, so you're going to put your glove on your nondominant hand, so most cases that is going to be your left. >> did you get my glove? no. it's all right. what you want to do -- >> then we put our towel in that same hand. >> this is alive. >> and then the best part you'll make a pick out of this wonderful tray of which type of oyster you want. we have a couple different selections here. >> you put a towel on it. >> i like to fold it. >> all right, so then you put the end of the oyster so where there is the tip, that will be pointed towards you. put your oyster in your dominant hand. >> wiggle it. >> the shucker. >> shucking knife. >> do a lot of wiggling. >> the oyster has a nice little pocket in the back, you'll put your knife in there. >> no wonder you
. >> you don't want a dead oyster. that. >> i didn't either. >> you're a fourth generation oyster woman. no one knows how to shuck an oyster better than you. let's give our folks a demo. >> she's been shucking a long time. >> i have been a shucker for a long time. >> okay, so you're going to put your glove on your nondominant hand, so most cases that is going to be your left. >> did you get my glove? no. it's all right. what you want to do -- >>...
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. >>> coming up the aforementioned oysters. apparently this is national oyster day. going to tell us how to shuck. >> aforementioned. >> yeah, you like that? new lancôme advanced génifique sensitive. the antioxidant serum you mix fresh before use. one click releases pure antioxidants into a soothing serum base. to help strengthen skin's moisture barrier and visibly protect skin against environmental aggressors. see a brighter, healthier-looking complexion with new advanced génifique sensitive. lancôme. customize your free 7-piece gift. available now at macy's. there is nothing originalze about your original floors. at lowe's, we have all the latest flooring styles and trends at prices you can afford. hurry into lowe's and get up to 40% off select tile. hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ooh. sushi. ugh. being in the know is a good thing. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. >>> yes, you do eat
. >>> coming up the aforementioned oysters. apparently this is national oyster day. going to tell us how to shuck. >> aforementioned. >> yeah, you like that? new lancôme advanced génifique sensitive. the antioxidant serum you mix fresh before use. one click releases pure antioxidants into a soothing serum base. to help strengthen skin's moisture barrier and visibly protect skin against environmental aggressors. see a brighter, healthier-looking complexion with new...
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put your oyster in your dominant hand.> shucking knife. >> do a lot of wiggling and has this nice little pocket in the back, you'll put your knife in there. >> no wonder you need the glove. >> don't get too excited. you'll wig it and nice and deep. get in there. >> i can't get this. >> you'll feel it. nope, nope. no blood today. so you're going to get in there. >> you need a new one, paula. >> wig it around back and forth. that knife. pop it open. >> serve it with hot sauce, vinegar or a la natural. >> a lot of work. >> right here. right here in that pocket. >> all right. so this is all like -- >> get in there nice and tight. >> a little bit of vinegar. >> what's your favorite way. >> i'm a vinaigrette guy. >> don't give up. here, let's try again. >> grab one of these. grab a smaller guy. there you go. >> oyster pocket. >> it's all loose and pretty. >> oh. >> so good. >> get in there nice and deep. >> "pop news" is coming up next. >> i need some sauce. >> we'll never open these. thank you for shucking. >> all fantastic. "p
put your oyster in your dominant hand.> shucking knife. >> do a lot of wiggling and has this nice little pocket in the back, you'll put your knife in there. >> no wonder you need the glove. >> don't get too excited. you'll wig it and nice and deep. get in there. >> i can't get this. >> you'll feel it. nope, nope. no blood today. so you're going to get in there. >> you need a new one, paula. >> wig it around back and forth. that knife. pop it open....
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it's national oyster day.ign. >> you're not eating it. >> no. >> oh, boy. >> no. >> oh, boy. >> good luck to us. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more changes to win? go to palottery.com and enter your non-winning tickets for the gold fish second-chance drawing with $10,000 prizes. ♪ seed to the oat to the o, to the bowl to the spo♪n ♪ bowl to the spoon, to the mouth of the boy in the room ♪ room for that goodness... inside him to bloom ♪ ♪ good goes around... and around... and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat to the o, on the first day of school ♪ ♪ schoolin' your sister on why...and just how to be cool ♪ cool if she hangs, you can show her what's go♪d ♪ good goes around...and around...and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around ♪ >> it's national oyster day. >> good morning how are you.
it's national oyster day.ign. >> you're not eating it. >> no. >> oh, boy. >> no. >> oh, boy. >> good luck to us. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more changes to win? go to palottery.com and enter your non-winning tickets for the...
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we also use a company called war saw oyster company and they supply us with great oysters from aboutd the oyster bar but you also do other seafood. i see lobster. you've got shrimp. you've got sandwiches. >> yeah we do burgers, chicken, filet, sandwiches. we also have great happy hour. >> yeah. >> 3:00 to 6:30 every day. >> five-dollar food and drinks. so it's been really good. >> i always wonder with oysters were you go into business oyster -- freshness is the bottom line here. >> yes. >> how do you maintain the freses them in every day. >> how do you cultivate all t this. >> we bring them in every day. east coast oysters 24 hours out of water. west coast are 48 hours out of water because we got to fly from the west coast. we have strict policy and procedures and out who inventory. we make sure inn haven't tower twice day to make sure we get the greatest oyster at the table. >> what is your favorite. the wine knee cove. >> why is that. >> i like the saltiness and brininess. >> anything on the upper east coast is usually been pretty probably the most popular. >> are you guys shucking
we also use a company called war saw oyster company and they supply us with great oysters from aboutd the oyster bar but you also do other seafood. i see lobster. you've got shrimp. you've got sandwiches. >> yeah we do burgers, chicken, filet, sandwiches. we also have great happy hour. >> yeah. >> 3:00 to 6:30 every day. >> five-dollar food and drinks. so it's been really good. >> i always wonder with oysters were you go into business oyster -- freshness is the...
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talking oysters.our melanie alnwick is doing live in maryland this morning and a live look as we head to break wednesday morning weather and traffic on the fives next. there will never be a record as good as the north nal baby >> 25-year-old right. or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance event and leave with the perfect cadillac xt5 for your next adventure. choose a low mileage lease on this xt5 for around $339 per month. duke's is the perfect companion for so many things. it's got this creamy sort of light, fluffy texture. a little bit of acidity. a little bite to it. it makes a tomato taste more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon. it makes everything that it's with better. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients. i would never use any other mayonnaise in my cooking. if y
talking oysters.our melanie alnwick is doing live in maryland this morning and a live look as we head to break wednesday morning weather and traffic on the fives next. there will never be a record as good as the north nal baby >> 25-year-old right. or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance event and leave with...
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do you like oysters? seafood doesn't agree with me.re quite cautious about, only eat it when it is properly preparedm france, there is a new type of vending machine, notjust cigarettes or chocolate, but oysters, a machine on ile de re, you put your money in, and they are putting fresh oysters in. it is as good a place as any. i am not sure if this is on a coil, like mars bars, you put your money m, like mars bars, you put your money in, klug, it lands with a crash. i am terrified of oysters anyway, but the idea of getting them from a vending machine, book yourself two weeks in hospital! they are high risk, and the first time, the only time was with matt tebbutt, shall we get is opinion? peter, thank you so much. you are taking over at ten o'clock, matt, would you go to a vending machine for oysters to be no, not unless i wanted to lose weight! it might be useful, then! that is not very nice! i was going to compliment you on your glasses today! i would stay well away from that! on with the show, our special guest today has escaped her c
do you like oysters? seafood doesn't agree with me.re quite cautious about, only eat it when it is properly preparedm france, there is a new type of vending machine, notjust cigarettes or chocolate, but oysters, a machine on ile de re, you put your money in, and they are putting fresh oysters in. it is as good a place as any. i am not sure if this is on a coil, like mars bars, you put your money m, like mars bars, you put your money in, klug, it lands with a crash. i am terrified of oysters...
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. >>> today is national oyster day. americans eat millions.or some oysters are a delicacy, for others enjoyed year-round. only one of every 10,000 oysters will produce a pearl. >>> 5:57 right now. people in bucks county are feeling the after effects of overnight storms that rolled through the region. nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live in doylestown checking out damage there. >> reporter: well, trees knocked down power lines leaving so many reads in the cashing here. we'll show you what happened, that is coming up in a live report. >>> and you can see from that live shot no longer raining there because the heaviest is now moving offshore. we'll track when heiit's compley gone. here is a live view over cape may. a beautiful sunrise. but rain still heading that direction. >>> a handcuffed man body sla slammed and the result, a philadelphia officer is suspended and will soon be offer t off the job. >>> storms overnight pounding our region, here's what it looked like around 3:00 a.m. as rain came down in buckets. we're keeping track of where sto
. >>> today is national oyster day. americans eat millions.or some oysters are a delicacy, for others enjoyed year-round. only one of every 10,000 oysters will produce a pearl. >>> 5:57 right now. people in bucks county are feeling the after effects of overnight storms that rolled through the region. nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live in doylestown checking out damage there. >> reporter: well, trees knocked down power lines leaving so many reads in the cashing here....
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notcroissants or candy or chips, but oysters. it's just a big old fridge, so they stay fresh. it's open 24/7, the boxes cost between 18 and $40, based on how many oysters you get. >>> a group of doctors in egypt have taken their medical skills to the kitchen. they've opened up a surgery themed restaurant. united by a love of food, ten full time doctors run it together. the kitchen was modeled after an operating room. although that doesn't look so good. they incorporated medical terms into the names of dishes. what those names are though. they're not in the prompter. >> bloody mary, probably stuff like that. >>> in new orleans, this mermaid dock showed up yesterday, and no one knew where it came from. it was originally in key west florida, about 500 miles away. the coast guard says it was attached to a hotel dock, but broke off during a storm. no one was on it. now, they're trying to return it. >>> so you know what sparks most arguments between couples in america. it is money. a new poll finds 48% of people in a serious relationship admit to fighting over finances. 60% complain
notcroissants or candy or chips, but oysters. it's just a big old fridge, so they stay fresh. it's open 24/7, the boxes cost between 18 and $40, based on how many oysters you get. >>> a group of doctors in egypt have taken their medical skills to the kitchen. they've opened up a surgery themed restaurant. united by a love of food, ten full time doctors run it together. the kitchen was modeled after an operating room. although that doesn't look so good. they incorporated medical terms...
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someone from the virginia war museum believed the oyster men deliberately disturb the ship for the sole purpose of taking artifacts. historians agreed, from the newly created underwater archaeology branch, david cooper argued these waterman were not prosecuted for casual and unintentional recovery of artifacts in the course of normal shell fishing activities. they were prosecuted for deliberate and unauthorized trafficking in antiquities that -- exploitation of a navy rack ck, and antiquities that were property of the federal government and are in violation of federal and state law. the accused claimed they didn't know they were not allowed to take artifacts and sell them, arguing there should have been security to prevent them from their trade. they say they needed a sign to tell them that looting was illegal. it resulted in ridicule from the historical community. as one noted, someone wanted to dig up the gettysburg battlefield because no one was doing anything about it, would that make it right? the u.s. special assistant attorney in charge of prosecuting the men did his best to caut
someone from the virginia war museum believed the oyster men deliberately disturb the ship for the sole purpose of taking artifacts. historians agreed, from the newly created underwater archaeology branch, david cooper argued these waterman were not prosecuted for casual and unintentional recovery of artifacts in the course of normal shell fishing activities. they were prosecuted for deliberate and unauthorized trafficking in antiquities that -- exploitation of a navy rack ck, and antiquities...
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growers are having trouble growing oysters in more acidic waters in the oceans are slowly becoming andare losing their auction as well. there's a lesson that geology can teach us which is that so far human interaction with the environment to the extent that we negatively influence it has been through direct interference. we've done a lot of hunting, we have overfished, we have destroyed habitats and there's been a lot of habitat fragmentation and if we stopped the planet would recover quick quickly. once you start messing with the chemistry of the oceans and the atmospheres then you're starting to metal with the geological forces that have only really been in the most extreme events associated with the worst things that are literally ever happened in the history of the planets. the good news is that we're not there yet which is good. we are certainly not -- i get into trouble because of the excerpts i was published i said were not in a massive extinction yet which is what i was trying to be -- it was good news and bad news. it's good news that were not in the end for the fossil record
growers are having trouble growing oysters in more acidic waters in the oceans are slowly becoming andare losing their auction as well. there's a lesson that geology can teach us which is that so far human interaction with the environment to the extent that we negatively influence it has been through direct interference. we've done a lot of hunting, we have overfished, we have destroyed habitats and there's been a lot of habitat fragmentation and if we stopped the planet would recover quick...
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workers left out of the negotiation room working families who don't have a oyster never need to be included. we believe the administration should negotiate in an open and transparent manner and that the public should be regularly given detailed information about the negotiations so they know what is at stake at every step of the negotiation. united states trade representative staff should hold town hall meetings open to the public and at least 10 different states to discuss specific nafta priorities before any drafts can be finalized. the american people and congress must know what the administration seeks to achieve in the agreement before and throughout the negotiations. now that's critical. that process is critical. in addition to that of course we talk about nafta. we have got to make sure like my colleague senator baldwin said that we have strong buy america standards and we also have strong enforceable labor standards and wage standards in addition to environmental standards and so many others that seem to be left out into many negotiations. secondly with regard to china, we know in p
workers left out of the negotiation room working families who don't have a oyster never need to be included. we believe the administration should negotiate in an open and transparent manner and that the public should be regularly given detailed information about the negotiations so they know what is at stake at every step of the negotiation. united states trade representative staff should hold town hall meetings open to the public and at least 10 different states to discuss specific nafta...
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. >>> today is national oyster day. americans eat millions each year.cacy around the holidays and for others they are enjoyed year-round raw or cooked. aside from eating them, one out of every 10,000 oysters will produce a pearl. >>> 8:26 right now on your saturday morning. overnight storms causing problems this saturday. aundrea cline-thomas is live for us in doylestown. >> reporter: residents in doylestown are still in the dark and it might be that way for some sometime. we'll tell you what it will take for power to be restored coming up. >>> and dry roads now in south philadelphia. next up, the sunshine will start to shine down on these roads. here is a live view in cape may, same deal. sun will be returning. we'll tell you when coming up. can go grit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path.
. >>> today is national oyster day. americans eat millions each year.cacy around the holidays and for others they are enjoyed year-round raw or cooked. aside from eating them, one out of every 10,000 oysters will produce a pearl. >>> 8:26 right now on your saturday morning. overnight storms causing problems this saturday. aundrea cline-thomas is live for us in doylestown. >> reporter: residents in doylestown are still in the dark and it might be that way for some...
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last year, when this happened, oyster creek was running at below normal. the ground was dry and some areas, we've had up to three feet of rain in this county over last three, four years -- three four days. so every low spot all the creeks and bayous are full already. all of this river water will just make it even worse. and that water will continue to flow through the county for many days to come. >>> o'brien: do you have any idea are out of their homes now and what you might project as that flooding continues? >> i hope most people are out of their homes, this has been a mandatory evacuation area for last 48 hours. the people in the braz is river went through this last year, they had a first hand experience, they should be gone, i hope they're gone. the san bernard river it's been awhile since they've been in major flood. i hope they've left. we're a rather large county. we have limited resources this time to get out and assist people, because we have such widespread rain and damage all up and down the texas coast, so we're a little bit sparse on having r
last year, when this happened, oyster creek was running at below normal. the ground was dry and some areas, we've had up to three feet of rain in this county over last three, four years -- three four days. so every low spot all the creeks and bayous are full already. all of this river water will just make it even worse. and that water will continue to flow through the county for many days to come. >>> o'brien: do you have any idea are out of their homes now and what you might project...
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that mud smoothers oysters and kills fish. cutawingo used to trap that mud behind the dam, but not anymore. the lake behind the dam is full. the pollution now just passes on through. >> so what do we do about it? maryland's governor larry hogan was out here. he thinks it's time to dredge up that settlement behind the dam and haul it away. so the conowinga to get back to catching it again. that's 31 million cubic yards of polluted mud. it would take 7.7 million dump truck loads to haul it away. the army corps of eee
that mud smoothers oysters and kills fish. cutawingo used to trap that mud behind the dam, but not anymore. the lake behind the dam is full. the pollution now just passes on through. >> so what do we do about it? maryland's governor larry hogan was out here. he thinks it's time to dredge up that settlement behind the dam and haul it away. so the conowinga to get back to catching it again. that's 31 million cubic yards of polluted mud. it would take 7.7 million dump truck loads to haul it...
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county officials say restoring wetlands and oyster reefs could protect the shorelines. >>> you have not one, but two chances to win a megajackpot this week. this tuesday's megamillions draws worth, oh, say, $346 million, that's all. tonight's power ball jackpot estimated at $286 million, that's $632 million and a couple dimes up for grabs. the last time someone hit the jackpot, june 10th, ticket sold in riverside county. who didn't win because all three of us are here tonight. hundreds of peninsula school children head back to class prepared to learn in the coming weeks. 900 backpacks were distributed to deserving kids this morning. they were stuffed with the necessary school supplies to make the first day of school a smooth one. the backpacks, shoes, and supplies were donated by local companies and organizations. >>> now your accuweather forecast. >> and tonight, wlrapping up a comfortable start to the weekend, rid of the humidity from late last week, drier air moved in and that prevails in the second half of the accuweather forecast. satellite shows you got the coastal clouds beginnin
county officials say restoring wetlands and oyster reefs could protect the shorelines. >>> you have not one, but two chances to win a megajackpot this week. this tuesday's megamillions draws worth, oh, say, $346 million, that's all. tonight's power ball jackpot estimated at $286 million, that's $632 million and a couple dimes up for grabs. the last time someone hit the jackpot, june 10th, ticket sold in riverside county. who didn't win because all three of us are here tonight. hundreds...
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and oyster reefs should protect the shorelines. >>> new parking restrictions went into place this weekend. parking will be prohibited at both ends of the bridge. those restrictions just lifted for today. they are in place from 11:00 to 5:00 p.m. on saturdays and sundays this month and labor day weekend. the move is to prevent backups as drivers wait for parking spaces. >>> hundreds of children will head back to class well equipped to learn this school year. "abc7 news" was at the samaritan house for the organization's fifth annual backpack giveaway. about 900 backpacks full of school supplies were distributed to clients. staff members say it's important because the supplies also provide a big confidence boost. >> it's really important for every child to start the school year feeling just as good as every other child. it makes them ready to learn and less susceptible to being bullied. >>> are you ready to try your luck? the grand total of two massive lottery jackpots up for grabs. >>> also coming up -- ♪ the abc morning news gets into the aloha spirit right here in the bay area. >>> i'm me
and oyster reefs should protect the shorelines. >>> new parking restrictions went into place this weekend. parking will be prohibited at both ends of the bridge. those restrictions just lifted for today. they are in place from 11:00 to 5:00 p.m. on saturdays and sundays this month and labor day weekend. the move is to prevent backups as drivers wait for parking spaces. >>> hundreds of children will head back to class well equipped to learn this school year. "abc7...
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that mud smoothers oysters and kills fish. cutawingo used to trap that mud behind the dam, but not anymore. the lake behind the dam is full. the pollution now just passes on through. >> so what do we do about it? maryland's governor larry hogan was out here. he thinks it's time to dredge up that settlement behind the dam and haul it away. so the conowinga to get back to catching it again. that's 31 million cubic yards of polluted mud. it would take 7.7 million dump truck loads to haul it away. the army corps of eee will cost $3 billion to start and the reservoir will fill up with mud again. >> the chesapeake bay -- they say all that money can be spent on reducing pollution here in the river in new york to start with. at the conowinga river, scott broom, wusa9. >> governor gone proposed a small pilot program to move the mud. he wants exxon to pitch in. they're -- >>> just one more thing. that's okay -- >> two palms talk - both have lost daughters in truck crashes. they say it didn't need to happen if there were stronger laws. s
that mud smoothers oysters and kills fish. cutawingo used to trap that mud behind the dam, but not anymore. the lake behind the dam is full. the pollution now just passes on through. >> so what do we do about it? maryland's governor larry hogan was out here. he thinks it's time to dredge up that settlement behind the dam and haul it away. so the conowinga to get back to catching it again. that's 31 million cubic yards of polluted mud. it would take 7.7 million dump truck loads to haul it...
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a bit like an oyster. really salty but the consistency is ugh!ou can, but if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. it isa it is a warm one out there today. not everywhere. there are areas where it is cooler, with cloud and rain but for many it is a warm bank holiday monday. possibly might end up holiday monday. possibly might end up being the warmest end of august bank holiday on record, because temperatures in the south—east could be nudging close to 30 degrees. whether we make 30 or not, i am not sure, but certainly the high 20s, 28 oi’ sure, but certainly the high 20s, 28 or 29 celsius. let's start with a fine weather, were all the sunshine is, a little on the hazy side. temperatures at this stage, at least 29 in london. pressure in coastal areas with hazy skies stopping temperatures rising too high in the south, maybe. then a weather front in northern areas pushing off the atla ntic in n
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josephine was the side of the ahca dalia with congressman being carried out and plied with drink, oysters and loose women in order to vote in these stories were all in the newspapers and there were two major congressional investigations and the cast of characters is hilarious. is the kind of thing that if you tried to do in fiction, a fiction editor would say look, you are either going to do this as a comedy or straight story and ultimately isaac rice and eb frost who was hollowed partner and then became rice since parter forced rice out of his own business. rice had developed a fast attack submarine, the design, which was tested. the records are bit sketchy, but he had reported to be able to do 22 knots when they were doing eight knots with the boats they had, so it was this-- it you have the situation and to go back to the whole innovation issue you have this issue and wilbur wright's who is utterly brilliant inventor, what of the greatest scientists this country has ever produced who chose and i'm not going to go into bergman , but chose to focus on his business and instead in 1909 too
josephine was the side of the ahca dalia with congressman being carried out and plied with drink, oysters and loose women in order to vote in these stories were all in the newspapers and there were two major congressional investigations and the cast of characters is hilarious. is the kind of thing that if you tried to do in fiction, a fiction editor would say look, you are either going to do this as a comedy or straight story and ultimately isaac rice and eb frost who was hollowed partner and...
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food, oysters, wine. his animals like he was just a great lover of all of it. beauty and the mess of this journey we are on. and i am blessed like you to have been part of his ride. what a gift. >> you mentioned the "star wars" outfit. "vanity fair" kind of broke this the other day. the costume is out now. what can you tell me about the last jedi? >> all i can say -- >> here we go again. you know it is not going anywhere when you start out with all i can say is. >> i really love my costume. and yes i am an admiral and actually what i can say, you and i are sitting here having dinner not on a talk show i would say oh my god i was in "star wars." i remember thinking i am 8 years old and i am playing at my friend's house and we are playing "star wars." and that is chewbacca. how is that happening to me? so i really was a kid in a candy store. i couldn't believe my good fortune. >> i assume you didn't think long about that. >> i did not. not for even a second. kathie kennedy who produced this amazing legacy we did that together and so to hear from her and work with
food, oysters, wine. his animals like he was just a great lover of all of it. beauty and the mess of this journey we are on. and i am blessed like you to have been part of his ride. what a gift. >> you mentioned the "star wars" outfit. "vanity fair" kind of broke this the other day. the costume is out now. what can you tell me about the last jedi? >> all i can say -- >> here we go again. you know it is not going anywhere when you start out with all i can...
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Aug 21, 2017
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ultimately, the two oyster men pleaded guilty to the charge of pill lathing 40 thou thousand dollars in relevant licks. they faced up to two years in prison and $250,000 in fines for their crimes. they ended up getting a felony conviction, but the court allowed them to go free while paying minimal fines. under the understanding that they would return all artifacts to the u.s. navy and would never do this again. the two men to whom the oyster men gave the artifacts to sell pleaded guilty to misdemeanor crimes and also paid fooinds fiensz for their transgressions plaintiffs the 1993 pros kugsz of chris man, hastings, stevens and williams caused the navy to take naval preservation more seriously. the underwater archeology branch lobbied congress for additional protection mesh urds for the shipwrecks. the nnhc argued that the property clause of the constitution wasn't enough to protect the ships indefinitely and neither was the 1987 abandon shipwreck's act. it didn't specify that the artifacts from military wrecks went to the u.s. navy and focused mostly on civilian wreksz. after 14 year
ultimately, the two oyster men pleaded guilty to the charge of pill lathing 40 thou thousand dollars in relevant licks. they faced up to two years in prison and $250,000 in fines for their crimes. they ended up getting a felony conviction, but the court allowed them to go free while paying minimal fines. under the understanding that they would return all artifacts to the u.s. navy and would never do this again. the two men to whom the oyster men gave the artifacts to sell pleaded guilty to...
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Aug 29, 2017
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a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh! can, but if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. a full uk forecast is on the way and i can tell you, it will be nothing like as disruptive or dangerous as the weather we're still seeing on the other side of the atlantic. tropical storm harvey has already delivered over one metre of rain in parts of texas. the radar picture shows the wet weather has been relentless and it continues on tuesday. we are likely to see further flooding and the problems may extend further east as well, along the gulf coast, through parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama. the risk of tornadoes as well. this dangerous weather situation continues. back home, some spots on monday got up to 28 degrees and south—eastern areas could see something similar on tuesday. further north and west, areas of cloud working into the picture. this stripe of clou
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starting to dissolve in the ocean waters and the pacific northwest they're having trouble growing oysters and the oceans are slowly losing their oxygen as well from pollution from industrial agriculture so there are things that geology can teach us that so far human's interaction with the environment has been through direct interference with hunting, overfished, destroy ed habitats but i think if we stopped the planet would recover pretty quickly but once you really start messing with the chemistry of the oceans and atmosphere when you are messing with those geological forces associated with the worst things that ever happened in the history of the planet so the good news is we're not there yet one of the excerpts published i said we're not in the mass extinction yet it was good news and bad news is good news but then the fossils' go silent for millions of years as it is replaced arrive bacteria you cannot find trees over 10 million years. we're not there yet but we are starting to see very faint glimmers. so far conservative estimates human beings at whiteout 1% of species documented the
starting to dissolve in the ocean waters and the pacific northwest they're having trouble growing oysters and the oceans are slowly losing their oxygen as well from pollution from industrial agriculture so there are things that geology can teach us that so far human's interaction with the environment has been through direct interference with hunting, overfished, destroy ed habitats but i think if we stopped the planet would recover pretty quickly but once you really start messing with the...
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Aug 26, 2017
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a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh! wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. there may be a few showers, a few splashes of rain in the uk over the next few days, but given the fa ct the next few days, but given the fact it is the weekend and an extended weekend and what we've had so extended weekend and what we've had so far this august, the prospects looking good. lots of dry weather and feeling warm. through the afternoon, a bit more cloud in southern areas compared to yesterday, one or two showers to the east of england. a few showers in scotla nd east of england. a few showers in scotland as well, some heavy ones in the east. but most of you will stay dry through this afternoon and once the sun is out, temperatures if not into the high teens, low to mid 20s. a day of sunscreen and some hearts rather than umbrellas at headingley and also on monday, for the second test
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a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh! can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. if you approved of saturday's weather, then sunday shouldn't disappoint. let's look at a couple of images from saturday. it was often cloudy, but there were some warm sunny spells coming through. most places stayed dry. one or two isolated showers. this finger of high pressure that has moved in across the uk will keep most places dry for part two of the weekend, during sunday. it won't be all clear blue sky — there could just be a few spots of drizzle around, north wales, north western england, and a lot of cloud feeding into scotland, northern ireland, and north—west england. elsewhere, the cloud will break and some sunny spells will come through. again, while most places will be dry, there is a weather system close to north—west scotland — the thickest clouds here, more breeze. some patc
a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh! can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. if you approved of saturday's weather, then sunday shouldn't disappoint. let's look at a couple of images from saturday. it was often cloudy, but there were some warm sunny spells coming through. most places stayed dry. one or two...
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a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh!if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. temperatures are coming down in the week ahead, make the most of any warm sunshine you have on monday. the bulk will be across parts of england and wales, for scotland and northern ireland, weather fronts close by. winds picking up and some wet weather to come. this band of rain pushing south during the day. not too much wet weather into eastern scotland. with it, windy, some cloud increasing. north—west england into wales. for the pennines and east wales, very warm sunshine. once this green band has pushed through northern ireland in scotland, especially in the evening, brightening up again from the north. one or two showers, a spell of rain for a glasgow and fringing into edinburgh through the afternoon. to the south, staying dry for the bulk of the day across northern england. ven
a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh!if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. temperatures are coming down in the week ahead, make the most of any warm sunshine you have on monday. the bulk will be across parts of england and wales, for scotland and northern ireland, weather fronts close by. winds picking...
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a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh!, but if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. the uk weekend weather coming up in a moment, but first of all, what a night in texas. dealing with a major hurricane that once it comes in, is going to hang around for several days. i want to show you the rainfall from that. bright colours showing the intensity of that rain, continuing into saturday, sunday, monday and perhaps even beyond. it will be potentially catastrophic with possible life—threatening floods. we will keep you updated on hurricane harvey. this is the picture for the uk this weekend. quite a benign outlook, the chance of a shower especially on saturday. a few showers from the word go in scotland, heavy ones in the north—east, working through parts of northern england. that will clear away. in the afternoon, perhaps a sharp shower and a rumble of thunder. one
a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh!, but if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello. the uk weekend weather coming up in a moment, but first of all, what a night in texas. dealing with a major hurricane that once it comes in, is going to hang around for several days. i want to show you the rainfall from...
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they are working with cubic which develops the oyster card contactless payment system used in london's innovate gateless technologies, allowing passengers to simply walk into a station and onto a train. you can imagine, if you can get rid of the gate line in a place like victoria station, there's a massive potential for increasing throughput. so we ran quite an interesting project for them, which they are now installing at their laboratory in salford and the aim is to move it on to the underground so that the system will recognise people and you get rid of the gates and it will allow people to go through without any impediments. now, this is a is a prototype but we have been told that the system will recognise even a pair of glasses. so, let's see if it knows who i am now. look at that, you can see my name come up right there. it could make your life so easy. just walk around, the face is the key to doing everything you want to do in the modern world. and just to double—check, i've tried to fool it with this guy. oh, look at that. it recognises me but this is very clearly an impostor.
they are working with cubic which develops the oyster card contactless payment system used in london's innovate gateless technologies, allowing passengers to simply walk into a station and onto a train. you can imagine, if you can get rid of the gate line in a place like victoria station, there's a massive potential for increasing throughput. so we ran quite an interesting project for them, which they are now installing at their laboratory in salford and the aim is to move it on to the...
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a bit like an oyster, really salty but the consistency... bleugh!ou can, but if you can't wait until then, sign up to our social media feeds. the details are on the screen now. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. for many, a sunny sunday. we already have temperatures up to 25 celsius along the south coast. compared to just 15 across north—western parts of scotland, more cloud moving in here, northern ireland and parts of wales affected as well, but away from those cloudy areas, a lot of sunshine through the afternoon. some outbreaks of rain moving into western scotland later in the day. the best of the sunshine, high is between 23 and 26 celsius, a much cooler fuel further north and west. 0utbreaks cooler fuel further north and west. outbreaks of rain pushing their way across. where there has been sunshine today but keep clear skies overnight, temperatures are made par with last night. dry with plenty of sunshine, but fairly wet and windy across northern ireland and scotland, strengtheni
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Aug 5, 2017
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was this sight of back indalia with congress ma ferried out with with -- and implied with drink, oyster and new swimming in order to vote, and these stories actually they were all in the newspapers and there were two major con depressional investigations, and the cast of characters is just hilarious it's the kind of thing that if you try to do in fiction, a fiction either would say look, this is, you know -- you're either doing this as a comedy or straight story. and ultimately, isaac rice and eb frost who was a originally holland's partner and then became rice's partner force pod rice out of his own business. rice -- had developed a fast attack submarine that design which was tested the records are a little sketchy. but he had a boat that he -- that was reported to be able to do 22 knots when they were doing 8 knots with -- with the boats they had. so it was this, you have this situation where the man so just to go back to the whole innovation issue. so you have this issue, you have wilbur wright who was utterly brilliant investor one of the great scientists in tour scientist this is c
was this sight of back indalia with congress ma ferried out with with -- and implied with drink, oyster and new swimming in order to vote, and these stories actually they were all in the newspapers and there were two major con depressional investigations, and the cast of characters is just hilarious it's the kind of thing that if you try to do in fiction, a fiction either would say look, this is, you know -- you're either doing this as a comedy or straight story. and ultimately, isaac rice and...
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for sharks in order to film great scenes he wanted to say this is how we did it the world was our oyster we didn't ask ourselves any questions but now we do and we will have to more and more russia's vladimir putin has just made a twenty seventeen year of a call a g. china supporting russia's marine protection area then talk to that's what they say . what do you think jacques cousteau would think of these big was talking about it really because jacques cousteau and the film is not giving it away because joe and antarctica and preservation are where we completely antarctica is preserved because of the action of. in the late eighty's in the ninety's he went to visit all the heads of states to extend a moratorium that already existed extended until two thousand and forty eight. but he actually worked very hard and he started with the australian prime minister and then went he was irritated in washington the big oil companies are telling our elected leaders and the general public that they're doing what they can what would be saying about so-called green washing and corporate law here ok i t
for sharks in order to film great scenes he wanted to say this is how we did it the world was our oyster we didn't ask ourselves any questions but now we do and we will have to more and more russia's vladimir putin has just made a twenty seventeen year of a call a g. china supporting russia's marine protection area then talk to that's what they say . what do you think jacques cousteau would think of these big was talking about it really because jacques cousteau and the film is not giving it...
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there are deniers that they're crazy denies that it's crazy or it's a luxury you can't wear without oyster eyes or i wish that some of us sharing your every woman needs voice or as it was a stranger's job you've ever been i worked in a fish factory and i had to go underneath the machines with like waterproof. like a saw wester and a keep. with a hook cleaning underneath the machine that was flipping the fish with water fish water on my hand and we have it or. something you wish you were better at it i wish i was better at our focusing my in my my arm a little bit distracted and i like to focus better to do you have a favorite vice at will it's really a vodka martini yeah because i'm going up from the white wine. like a vulcan martini funniest fan encounter i was in a big gathering in scotland an awards ceremony over time people were drinking and drinking and scotland they like to drink they got very drunk and at the beginning of the thing they're all very stiff and all very formal. so the place is everybody is completely blind drunk i wasn't actually regrettably and i'm sitting next to a m
there are deniers that they're crazy denies that it's crazy or it's a luxury you can't wear without oyster eyes or i wish that some of us sharing your every woman needs voice or as it was a stranger's job you've ever been i worked in a fish factory and i had to go underneath the machines with like waterproof. like a saw wester and a keep. with a hook cleaning underneath the machine that was flipping the fish with water fish water on my hand and we have it or. something you wish you were better...
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i was always disgust build the oysters.he zinc in them guess for your hair. and i saw the hairline on my family and thought i need to eat more. and the pearl in oysters were to protect itself from the danger, the otherwise store cook couldn'ts until the think that try to destroy you makes the thing most beautiful. last summer while visiting home i went to check on my dad to see if he knew the score of the game. whenned opened the door to his bedroom i found him laying on the ground like a broken promise. hi father held his stomach of if he had been stabbed. never been so silent. there's no treason. like that of your own body turning against itself or benedict arnold with a bayonet in your blood stream. chronic kidney disease, defer-see diving with no oxygen, wait fargo transplant to bring you back but my father is a hardening, growing up where expectations never grew above high tide. when the wave owes of the world try to wear you down, it's okay, we are all weathered and she taught me an oyster can turn a parasite into a p
i was always disgust build the oysters.he zinc in them guess for your hair. and i saw the hairline on my family and thought i need to eat more. and the pearl in oysters were to protect itself from the danger, the otherwise store cook couldn'ts until the think that try to destroy you makes the thing most beautiful. last summer while visiting home i went to check on my dad to see if he knew the score of the game. whenned opened the door to his bedroom i found him laying on the ground like a...
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. >> river oysters, dill, little trout roe on the top. >> reporter: how would you classify your cookingit is very simple. ingredient focused. i never write a menu and try to confuse you with word if i tell you what the ingredients are. rir. her dad, the one who tault her cooking basics all y >> my dad didn't understand why i was trying, why was i frying w >> did he ever understand that? >> no. i think he is getting it right >> i'm jeff glor in freedom, maine. >> next, the pedaling astronomer, the bicycle riding paul revere of the great paul revere of the great american eclipse. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change left after i break a dollar.cs and i never thought i could gequ with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for le just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions.
. >> river oysters, dill, little trout roe on the top. >> reporter: how would you classify your cookingit is very simple. ingredient focused. i never write a menu and try to confuse you with word if i tell you what the ingredients are. rir. her dad, the one who tault her cooking basics all y >> my dad didn't understand why i was trying, why was i frying w >> did he ever understand that? >> no. i think he is getting it right >> i'm jeff glor in freedom, maine....
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. >> river oysters, cucumber, dill, little trout roe on the top. >> reporter: how would you classifyoking? >> you know it is very simple. ingredient focused. i never write a menu and try to confuse you with word if i tell you what the ingredients are. >> reporter: for now the lost kitchen is mostly a family affair. her dad, the one who tault her cooking basics all those years ago, sold his diner in 2006. >> my dad didn't understand why i was trying, why was i frying to make it my own. >> did he ever understand that? >> no. i think he is getting it right now. >> i'm jeff glor in freedom, maine. >> next, the pedaling astronomer, theyc paul revere of the great american eclipse. but my ultimate goal was to be a pilot. i think i was meant to, to fly. i had just applied to be a part of the 160th soar regiment and i was going to airborne school that next monday. so, i decided to go on a motorcycle ride with my buddies. we were going through a turn and that's all i remember. that's the day everything changed. i was told by the doctor that i would never walk again. thanks to paralyzed veteran
. >> river oysters, cucumber, dill, little trout roe on the top. >> reporter: how would you classifyoking? >> you know it is very simple. ingredient focused. i never write a menu and try to confuse you with word if i tell you what the ingredients are. >> reporter: for now the lost kitchen is mostly a family affair. her dad, the one who tault her cooking basics all those years ago, sold his diner in 2006. >> my dad didn't understand why i was trying, why was i...
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he's expecting five feet of water in that place and we're watching the level of oyster creek.expected to rise tonight. in sugarland, texas. >> i this will be hit hard. you can see rescuers are coming back for their dogs, for their pets. they'll leave them behind when bos folks, now people are coming back to rescue their dog. i'm hearing that the flooding has actually gone down. this area is going to see another foot of rain through the end of the week. today we could see three to four inches. but its images like these neighbors helping neighbors and saving animals that are just so wonderful. >> this amazing video of a hawk taking refuge from harvey inside a houston, texas cab. the taxi driver said the hawk refused to get out despite several attempts. today we're happy to report that an animal rescue person has taken that hawk to a local wild life rehab facility where it's now being cared for. beautiful bird. >> she was spooked. >> and the effects of harvey really hitting home for one of the whi this is footage of flooding and rescues taking place today in richmond texas, richm
he's expecting five feet of water in that place and we're watching the level of oyster creek.expected to rise tonight. in sugarland, texas. >> i this will be hit hard. you can see rescuers are coming back for their dogs, for their pets. they'll leave them behind when bos folks, now people are coming back to rescue their dog. i'm hearing that the flooding has actually gone down. this area is going to see another foot of rain through the end of the week. today we could see three to four...
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in the pacific northwest oyster growers are having trouble growing or should a more acidic waters.the oceans are losing the oxygen as a as a result of both warming and pollution from industrial agriculture. i think there's a lesson that geology can teach us, which is that so far humans interaction with the environment to the extent that we've negatively influence it has been through direct interference. we've done a lot of hunting. we have overfished. we have destroyed habitat and there's been a lot of habitat fragmentation, things like that. i think we stopped, the planet would recover pretty quickly. once you start really messing with the chemistry of the oceans and atmosphere things are starting to meddle with these geological forces that of only really been at least in the most extreme events there are associate with the worst things that hav are literally ever hapn in the history of the planet. i think the good news is we are not there yet, which is good. we're certainly not, i mean, so i did into trouble because one of the excerpts published a set we're not in a mass extincti
in the pacific northwest oyster growers are having trouble growing or should a more acidic waters.the oceans are losing the oxygen as a as a result of both warming and pollution from industrial agriculture. i think there's a lesson that geology can teach us, which is that so far humans interaction with the environment to the extent that we've negatively influence it has been through direct interference. we've done a lot of hunting. we have overfished. we have destroyed habitat and there's been...