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. >>> new details about the teenager who survived 49 days adrift in the pacific ocean admitting he was often scared and crying. what he did to stay alive. >>> plus, we hear from two patients previously paralyzed now walking again thanks to a breakthrough treatment. >>> and special delivery. two doctors called in to deliver a baby orangutan into the world. >>> and that will be our cuteness alert for this tuesday morning as we say hello, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm stephanie ramos in for diane macedo. we begin this morning with supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh making his case on national tv just days before he defends his name under oath. >> kavanaugh sat for a rare interview along with his wife and he denied claims of sexual assault making it clear he has no plans to withdraw. >> the nomination battle is sparking heated protests on capitol hill where more than 100 demonstrators were arrested monday as republican leaders dismissed the allegations against kavanaugh as a smear campaign. abc's lana zak has the latest from washington. good morning, lana. >> reporter: good mo
. >>> new details about the teenager who survived 49 days adrift in the pacific ocean admitting he was often scared and crying. what he did to stay alive. >>> plus, we hear from two patients previously paralyzed now walking again thanks to a breakthrough treatment. >>> and special delivery. two doctors called in to deliver a baby orangutan into the world. >>> and that will be our cuteness alert for this tuesday morning as we say hello, everyone. i'm kendis...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today.r an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked by the news. just a great, great kid. a great kid. nobody had anything bad to say about him. you can see by the reaction on twitter. this is too much. really drugs just aren't cool and i don't know what happened, nobody does at this point. ijust came to drop some flowers and... say a prayer for him, that is all you can do at this point. one person has been arrested in barnsley after a man was stabbed in the town centre. police were called to the area this morning, and a number of shops remain closed. the victim suffered minor injuries. sweden's prime minister has urged voters to reject e
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today.r an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets started today.or the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 7:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top against india after some late wickets. fault lines in the labour party have opened again, after a prominent mp warned labour's leadership to "call off the dogs" and stop trying to hound moderate mps out of the party. the comments from former frontbencher chukka umunna were fiercely criticised by senior members ofjeremy corbyn‘s team, including the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell. the row comes after a number of local labour groups held no—confidence votes in mps who had been critical ofjeremy corbyn. however, the party's leadership says there is no campaign to force mps out. here's what chukka umunna said earlier today. my message to our leadership is clear. it is within your power to stop this. so call off the dogs, and get on with what my constituency, one of the most
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets started today.or the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 7:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top against india after some late wickets. fault lines in the labour party have opened again, after a prominent mp warned labour's leadership to "call off the dogs" and stop trying to hound...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets underway today.or the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at ii.30pm — you can watch dateline for the latest analysis on brexit and other top stories from around the world. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent, pete saull, gave us his assessment of mr umunna's comments. pretty striking language today from chuka umunna, he certainly not mincing his words and he has criticised jeremy in the past but the essential point today it is a growing fear among him and other labour moderates that there is an organised campaign out to get them at the moment. this was the key point in the speech, he said there is only one person who can sort th
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets underway today.or the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at ii.30pm — you can watch dateline for the latest analysis on brexit and other top stories from around the world. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being...
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headed for the world's largest garbage patch in the heart of the pacific ocean. the historic expedition that just left the bay. >>> and right now, we are looking at sunny skies, temperatures for your plans tomorrow, climbing close to 80 degrees, we'll talk more about a big cooling trend taking shape in your 7-day forecast when we come right back. trash in the wo8 trillion pieces of plastic...in the . it is the largest accumulation of trash in the whole world. 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic in the pacific ocean. today a bay area group set ut on a historic cleanup mission. it is the first of its kind. nbc bay area rozplater joins us with more. >> reporter: indeed, we are at the golden gate bridge. it turned out to be one of the best vantage point to watch this laun launch. five years ago, they did crowd funding, today they were able to start their mission trolling for trash. oaks clean-up system 001 on its maiden voyage, headed to an area of the pacific ocean, halfway between california and hawaii known as the great pacific garbage patch. 250 million unds of plasti
headed for the world's largest garbage patch in the heart of the pacific ocean. the historic expedition that just left the bay. >>> and right now, we are looking at sunny skies, temperatures for your plans tomorrow, climbing close to 80 degrees, we'll talk more about a big cooling trend taking shape in your 7-day forecast when we come right back. trash in the wo8 trillion pieces of plastic...in the . it is the largest accumulation of trash in the whole world. 1.8 trillion pieces of...
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at the edge of the pacific ocean, thatis at the edge of the pacific ocean, that is where the pacific jerks, there islands. it doesn't happen smoothly. every itjerks, there is an earthquake. you've probably heard of the pacific ring of fire. earthquakes and go together. both are to do with the ocean floor being pushed below japan. yesterday's earthquake was magnitude 6.7, there are about 132 earthquakes each year, half a dozen are in japan. 132 earthquakes each year, half a dozen are injapan. it depends on how shallow they are and where they are as did the damage they cause. we talk a lot about the ring of fire and the countries affected, countries there, on the ring, are they more affected than others? yes, they more affected than others? yes, the speed at which the plates are going, around the pacific ocean, the ocean floor below south america is much slower than the seduction of the pacific ocean flawed below japan. you get, on average, more earthquakes in japan. it japan. you get, on average, more earthquakes injapan. it continues from japan into alaska, and it goes quiet into you
at the edge of the pacific ocean, thatis at the edge of the pacific ocean, that is where the pacific jerks, there islands. it doesn't happen smoothly. every itjerks, there is an earthquake. you've probably heard of the pacific ring of fire. earthquakes and go together. both are to do with the ocean floor being pushed below japan. yesterday's earthquake was magnitude 6.7, there are about 132 earthquakes each year, half a dozen are in japan. 132 earthquakes each year, half a dozen are injapan. it...
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just months after conducting a study on the pacific ocean...el falkor (fal-core) is back in san francisco. we'll take a tour when we come back. (ácommercialá) sometimes bipolar i disorder can really get you going. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms,... and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizu
just months after conducting a study on the pacific ocean...el falkor (fal-core) is back in san francisco. we'll take a tour when we come back. (ácommercialá) sometimes bipolar i disorder can really get you going. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms,......
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clearing our seas of plastic — we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific ocean to dredge. and a half century for alastair cook, as he shines with the bat against india in his last ever test match. and coming up on bbc news... the new restructured women's super league season gets underway this weekend with champions chelsea against manchester city the pick of the round. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. british airways could be fined as much as £500 million for a huge data breach which has affected tens of thousands of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two—week period. ba say personal and financial details have been compromised, although passport information hasn't. it says any customer who's been affected financially will be compensated. many have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. in this and beat a website i've got six cards lodged, so it was really annoying —— in the ba website, it was really annoying contacting them to see if my card
clearing our seas of plastic — we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific ocean to dredge. and a half century for alastair cook, as he shines with the bat against india in his last ever test match. and coming up on bbc news... the new restructured women's super league season gets underway this weekend with champions chelsea against manchester city the pick of the round. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. british airways could be fined as much as £500 million for a...
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today.or the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and a strong response from india in the fifth test against england. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to, in his words, "call off the dogs" and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent alex forsyth is with me now. chuka umunna singh public that's publicly what many have been saying for a long time? the divisions of labour are well documented by this point. and if you categorise the broad split betweenjeremy corbyn and his supporters, who are to the left, and those centreleft mps, the so—called moderates in the party. and what chuka umunna is suggesting todayis and what chuka umunna is suggesting today is thatjeremy corbyn‘s supporters, and the campaign group
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today.or the first time ever, a 600 metre long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and a strong response from india in the fifth test against england. the labour mp, chuka umunna, has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to, in his words, "call off the dogs" and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris...
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there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up.gh levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm ? two years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last year our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, met one of the graduates as she started work at coldingley prison in surrey and now he's returned to find out how she's getting on. i'lljust give you a quick rubdown, mr brown. she's one of the newest prison officers at hmp coldingley, but has the confidence of someone far more experienced. sophie is one of the standout recruits on a programme designed to attract the brightest graduates into prisons. we first met her 12 months ago, when she started work. i've finished my degree. 0k. the new officers were visited by the then justice secretary david lidington. a year on, how has it been? it's been challenging, but it's been rewarding, as well. the best thing is all the interactions that i have with the guys. we make progress all the t
there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up.gh levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm ? two years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last year our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, met one of the graduates as she started work at coldingley prison in surrey and now he's returned to find out how she's getting on. i'lljust...
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for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean tory to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing forjobs as prison officers in a scheme aiming to transform the uk's toughest prisons. and at 10.30 — the travel show is injohannesburg taking a lesson with some of south africa's most famous township dancers. new powers come into force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms. you'll now need to opt in to allow companies to contact you. businesses that don't comply could face a fine of half a million pounds. manuela saragosa has more. for many of us, cold calls are a daily torment. hello? the financial conduct authority says some 2.7 billion nuisance calls texts and e—mails were made over the past year. that works out to be about 50 calls, texts and e—mails sent to every single adult in the country. many are made by companies offering to settle personal injury claims, or to claim back ppi — payment protection insurance. but, from now on, these companies will have to check
for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean tory to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing forjobs as prison officers in a scheme aiming to transform the uk's toughest prisons. and at 10.30 — the travel show is injohannesburg taking a lesson with some of south africa's most famous township dancers. new powers come into force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms....
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and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. for the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 6:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top after some late wickets good evening. syrian and russian warplanes have continued their bombing of rebel positions in the syrian province of idlib. the united nations has warned of a new humanitarian crisis if syria and its russian allies launch an all—out military offensive. idlib is the last major rebel stronghold in the north of the country. thousands of civilians are trapped in the area, and turkey says it's can't accommodate any more refugees who may flee across the border. our middle east correspondent yollande knell reports. today in the idlib countryside. the full—scale offensive here hasn't yet started, but these were powerful blasts. syrian government helicopters dropping barrels packed with explosives. and after each strike, the white helmets civil defence
and an attempt to clear plastic waste from the pacific ocean gets under way today. for the first time ever, a 600 metre—long boom will be towed through the middle of the pacific ocean to collect plastic waste. and at 6:30pm, sportsday will bring you the latest on the fifth test where england are on top after some late wickets good evening. syrian and russian warplanes have continued their bombing of rebel positions in the syrian province of idlib. the united nations has warned of a new...
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a californian coast clean—up begins today, as plastic in the pacific ocean is collected using a 600 metreboom. and graduates from top universities are about to leave the lecture hall behind and enter the uk's toughest prisons as officers. now on bbc news, the first in our new investigative series which asks who's checking your surgeon is up to thejob? reporter lucy adams investigates a top nhs brain and spine surgeon in tayside who stands accused of harming dozens of his patients. in medicine, it's basic. first — do no harm. i just want answers. i want to know so that my head knows what's going on. but who's checking your surgeon is up to the job? well, that was negligent. there's no other description. a single surgeon accused of harming dozens of patients. this is notjust a case of a bad day at the office, this was repeated mistakes of a similar nature. and yet he's been allowed to simply walk away. why did you do this to me? why? why did you try and cover up? dundee — a city thriving in culture, but home to a health board in crisis. in which a cash strapped nhs board for new computer sy
a californian coast clean—up begins today, as plastic in the pacific ocean is collected using a 600 metreboom. and graduates from top universities are about to leave the lecture hall behind and enter the uk's toughest prisons as officers. now on bbc news, the first in our new investigative series which asks who's checking your surgeon is up to thejob? reporter lucy adams investigates a top nhs brain and spine surgeon in tayside who stands accused of harming dozens of his patients. in...
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located off the coast of baja california in the pacific ocean.capturing these 4-k ultra high definition pictures of animals and organisms living too deep for satelittes to see. controlled topside by experienced rov supervisors like jason rodriguezjason rodriguez/rov supervisor- "we were doing live dna testing out there and we were taking water samples, and they could on the fly, test and see if there were any, any animals around us. and, they were finding great white sharks, maco sharks, salmon sharks that had been in our area within minutes that we took a sample." scientists have long wondered why sharks migrate and sometimes hang out in that part of the sea. and, because of the information gathered by vessel falkor and rov subastian... researchers believe an abundance of deep sea food could be the reason.carlie wiener/schmidt ocean institute- "we're the only science vessel that has a high performance computing system, which allows people to do their science in real-time, look at their data at sea. not wait until they get back to the shore." a l
located off the coast of baja california in the pacific ocean.capturing these 4-k ultra high definition pictures of animals and organisms living too deep for satelittes to see. controlled topside by experienced rov supervisors like jason rodriguezjason rodriguez/rov supervisor- "we were doing live dna testing out there and we were taking water samples, and they could on the fly, test and see if there were any, any animals around us. and, they were finding great white sharks, maco sharks,...
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clearing our seas of plastic — we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific ocean to dredgebish. and a half century for alastair cook — as he shines with the bat against india, in his last ever test match. british airways could be fined as much as £500 million, for a huge data breach which has affected tens of thousands of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two week period. ba say personal and financial details were compromised, although passport information wasn't. it says any customer who's been affected financially will be compensated. many have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. a criminal enquiry is being led by specialist cyber officers from the national crime agency. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. it's all about the customers. business travellers and holiday—makers, transporting them around the world. but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked. george herrera is one of them. he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august,
clearing our seas of plastic — we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific ocean to dredgebish. and a half century for alastair cook — as he shines with the bat against india, in his last ever test match. british airways could be fined as much as £500 million, for a huge data breach which has affected tens of thousands of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two week period. ba say personal and financial details were...
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a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched todayy kumah reports. sights like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal — to rid the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it's been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where currents trap plastic. if we don't do it now, all this plastic will start breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are, the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. so we feel there is a sense of urgency. so how will it work? a giant tube, 600 metres long, will float on the surface in the shape of a horseshoe. over time, the plastic should gather in a small area and then can be taken out. underwater, a barrier will hang three metres down and trap plastic below the surface. it is meant to allow fish to swim underneath it. but some experts worry that th
a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched todayy kumah reports. sights like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal — to rid the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it's been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where...
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a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is underway in californiam, some 600 metres long, which they are towing out of san francisco bay into the pacific ocean, where it will collect drifting plastic. it is being towed from the city towards hawaii to the great pacific garbage patch, which is an island of rubbish twice the size of texas. the chinese government is carrying out a systematic campaign of human rights violations against muslims in xinjiang, in the northwest of china, according to a reportjust published by human rights watch. evidence of what is going on in xinjiang has been building, and now human rights watch says it has new proof of mass detention and surveillance, torture and mistreatment. sophie richardson is china director at human rights watch. shejoins me now from washington. welcome to the programme, sophie. you've literally released this report, the embargo lifted a few minutes ago, what new light does it shared on muslims, particularly how they're treated in xinjiang province? we've spoken to over 50 people, several of whom them
a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is underway in californiam, some 600 metres long, which they are towing out of san francisco bay into the pacific ocean, where it will collect drifting plastic. it is being towed from the city towards hawaii to the great pacific garbage patch, which is an island of rubbish twice the size of texas. the chinese government is carrying out a systematic campaign of human rights violations against muslims in xinjiang, in...
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a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is underway in californiam, some 600 metres long, which they are towing out of san francisco bay into the pacific ocean, where it will collect drifting plastic. it is being towed from the city towards hawaii to the great pacific garbage patch, which is an island of rubbish twice the size of texas. australian lawyers are seeking compensation for more than 100 indonesian children they say were wrongly jailed as adults in australia. the children were accused of people smuggling and some were held in maximum—security prisons for years. rebecca henschke has the story from the remote island of rote. with no news for months, siti thought she had lost her son, abdul, at sea. translation: after a long time, he called me and told me he was injail in time, he called me and told me he was in jail in australia. that was a really ha rd was in jail in australia. that was a really hard thing to hear. abdul says he was offered good money to work on a boat. he says he didn't know he was headed for neighbouring australian waters
a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is underway in californiam, some 600 metres long, which they are towing out of san francisco bay into the pacific ocean, where it will collect drifting plastic. it is being towed from the city towards hawaii to the great pacific garbage patch, which is an island of rubbish twice the size of texas. australian lawyers are seeking compensation for more than 100 indonesian children they say were wrongly jailed as adults...
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this hour: for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific oceano try to clean it up. and at three—thirty, click investigates the emerging phenomenon of gaming addiction. the labour mp chuka umunna has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent, pete saull is here. this is a really dramatic intervention, in a way, by chuka umunna, because some moderate labour mps have been worried for some time but too afraid to speak out. what has he said? striking language from chuka umunna, not mincing his words. he has criticised jeremy corbyn in the past, but his central point todayis the past, but his central point today is that there is a growing fear among him today is that there is a growing fearamong him and today is that there is a growing fear among him and other labour moderates that there is an organised
this hour: for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific oceano try to clean it up. and at three—thirty, click investigates the emerging phenomenon of gaming addiction. the labour mp chuka umunna has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call off the dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some...
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environmentalist are deploying a huge boom in an attempt to clean up the world's largest rubbish patch in the pacific ocean the six hundred metre long structure will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch which is an island of plastic waste twice the size of the state of texas organizers hope to remove half the garbage over the next two years. now twenty year olds only osaka defeated serena williams in a thrilling us open final on saturday but it was williams whose actions have claimed most of the headlines williams has been fined seven hundred thousand dollars for three code violations during the second set after being warned for a coaching violation williams was docked a point for smashing her racket then for calling the chair umpire a liar and a cheat williams was dunked an entire game with her idol losing her cool japanese born osaka cruised through the final games to win in straight sets. a williams outburst have somewhat overshadowed posada's achievement but in tokyo the fans are only interested in their champion the twenty year old made history at flushing. meadows and back in japan a country h
environmentalist are deploying a huge boom in an attempt to clean up the world's largest rubbish patch in the pacific ocean the six hundred metre long structure will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch which is an island of plastic waste twice the size of the state of texas organizers hope to remove half the garbage over the next two years. now twenty year olds only osaka defeated serena williams in a thrilling us open final on saturday but it was williams whose actions have claimed...
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environmentalists are deploying a huge boom in an attempt to clean up the world's largest rubbish and the pacific ocean the six hundred metre long structure will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch that's an island of plastic waste twice the size of texas organizers hope to remove off the garbage over the next two years. north korea has been marking the seventieth anniversary of the country's founding with a parade full of pageantry in the capital pyongyang with north korea increasingly showing signs of opening up the pheasant festival festivities excuse me were closely watched for signs of the regime's future direction and observers took note of what was not on display in this year's extravaganza. north korea's dentistry of dictators has a tradition of putting on shows to celebrate itself and its achievements huge parades through the capital pyongyang showcasing the armed forces as well as happy loyal citizens but each parade is a bit different and experts study the details for their political significance what was missing today intercontinental ballistic missiles which could deliver nuclear w
environmentalists are deploying a huge boom in an attempt to clean up the world's largest rubbish and the pacific ocean the six hundred metre long structure will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch that's an island of plastic waste twice the size of texas organizers hope to remove off the garbage over the next two years. north korea has been marking the seventieth anniversary of the country's founding with a parade full of pageantry in the capital pyongyang with north korea increasingly...
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about 140-thousand gallons of oil flooded into the pacific ocean when a pipeline owned by plains allred in 20-15. the jury held the company responsible for knowingly discharging oil into state waters and failing to have an adequate response plan. that spill killed birds and other animals, which helped prosecutors prove their case. (sot) "so a number of the counts had to do with specific wildlife that was killed as a result of the release of the oil. the counts each had a number of different factors and it included how they responded, the release, why it was released, and how they responded " sentencing in the case is scheduled for december. the company has said it plans to ask for a new trial. if that is granted, the three additional charges the jury declared a mistrial on will be back on the table. (justine) a trial date has been set for the ghost ship warehouse fire in oakland. derick almena and max harris will go to trial on april second. this comes a month after a judge rejected the plea deal the two men had reached with prosecutors. almena and harris were charged with 36 counts
about 140-thousand gallons of oil flooded into the pacific ocean when a pipeline owned by plains allred in 20-15. the jury held the company responsible for knowingly discharging oil into state waters and failing to have an adequate response plan. that spill killed birds and other animals, which helped prosecutors prove their case. (sot) "so a number of the counts had to do with specific wildlife that was killed as a result of the release of the oil. the counts each had a number of...
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that's the thinking behind a hugely ambitious project which gets under way in the pacific ocean thisshukman. there is a plastic waste in every ocean around the world, and this is the first attempt to clean it up. it will take place in the eastern pacific, in a rotating current that traps plastic. what is called the great garbage patch. it is bigger than britain and france combined. so how is this project went to work? a giant tube 600 metres long will float on the surface and bend into a shape mikey hall shoe, drifting naturally with the currents and winds. —— likea winds. —— like a horseshoe. with bits of plastic in the water, it should slowly gather them into plastic in the water, it should slowly gather them into a plastic in the water, it should slowly gather them into a smaller area. underwater, a barrier will hang three metres down and trap the plastic below the surface. this design should mean that any fish will pass under it. once that plastic has been drawn into a dense mass, it will then be collected by ship and taken away to be recycled. so that is how it works. not everyo
that's the thinking behind a hugely ambitious project which gets under way in the pacific ocean thisshukman. there is a plastic waste in every ocean around the world, and this is the first attempt to clean it up. it will take place in the eastern pacific, in a rotating current that traps plastic. what is called the great garbage patch. it is bigger than britain and france combined. so how is this project went to work? a giant tube 600 metres long will float on the surface and bend into a shape...
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out of throwing a huge plume in an attempt to clean up the world's largest rubbish patch in the pacific ocean the six hundred metre long structure will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch it's an island of plastic waste twice the size of texas organizers hope to remove half of the garbage over the next two years. north korea is celebrating its seventy fifth birthday a month long program of events kicked off with a concert followed by a huge parade while the communist say showed off the latest military hardware and best trade units there was no sign of advanced long range missiles the focus was on civilian efforts to build the economy the top priority for leader kim jong un today's parade comes at a sensitive time kim's relations with u.s. president donald trump is deteriorated since this summit. and for more now i'm joined in the studio by about one hundred bartsch an expert on china or north korea from the bet has been foundation good to have you with us mr boche now good morning some experts say that you know the focus on this year's parade was the economy and not on military might
out of throwing a huge plume in an attempt to clean up the world's largest rubbish patch in the pacific ocean the six hundred metre long structure will be towed to the great pacific garbage patch it's an island of plastic waste twice the size of texas organizers hope to remove half of the garbage over the next two years. north korea is celebrating its seventy fifth birthday a month long program of events kicked off with a concert followed by a huge parade while the communist say showed off the...
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there is ad that typhoon in the pacific ocean which will take a toll on our friends in the philippines. our friends are with them as well. deliver theady to appropriate help to the region at the right time. know, i'm wednesday president trump signed an executive order that made clear that our administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our democratic process. elections are the foundation of our democracy and preserving their integrity is a matter of protecting sovereignty and american national security. an malicious actors have used information technology to open new fronts in the efforts to undermine our core institutions. these actors want to turn americans against one another and convince us that our institutions are defective. we are resolved to defeat these efforts and they clear that those who interfere with our liberties will pay the price. russia has been particularly aggressive in using it cyber ,apabilities, disinformation and other means to sell instability in america. if russia or any other foreign government interferes in the united states election, there will
there is ad that typhoon in the pacific ocean which will take a toll on our friends in the philippines. our friends are with them as well. deliver theady to appropriate help to the region at the right time. know, i'm wednesday president trump signed an executive order that made clear that our administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our democratic process. elections are the foundation of our democracy and preserving their integrity is a matter of protecting sovereignty and...
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footage showing the rescue of a teenager who'd been floating for seven weeks on a raft in the pacific ocean his wooden fishing raft broke from its morning off the country's northern coast in mid july he survived by catching fish and drinking sea water filtered through his clothing. amazing. well here in berlin the german chancellor angela merkel has suffered another blow a longtime ally in parliament failed to secure enough votes today lawmakers from miracles conservative bloc voted out their parliamentary leader and instead elected a critic of the chancellor's governing coalition the outcome came as somewhat of a surprise. only one hundred and twelve votes for close ally to anglo-american and lead off a party's parliamentary bloc for thirteen yes words as one hundred twenty five votes for his opponent is i think alice a rather low profile m.p. known for his budgetary expertise he's now the new leader of the cd un sees you group in parliament an unexpected outcome and also a defeat for the german chancellor playing calls himself trying to downplay the significance of the vote. looking forwa
footage showing the rescue of a teenager who'd been floating for seven weeks on a raft in the pacific ocean his wooden fishing raft broke from its morning off the country's northern coast in mid july he survived by catching fish and drinking sea water filtered through his clothing. amazing. well here in berlin the german chancellor angela merkel has suffered another blow a longtime ally in parliament failed to secure enough votes today lawmakers from miracles conservative bloc voted out their...
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russian military personnel are taking part in drills in various parts of the country and on the pacific ocean to be joined by troops from china and mongolia and the exercises will continue for a week russia's defense ministry says they'll involve some thirty six thousand vehicles one thousand planes and eighty warships nato says russia is preparing for what it calls a large scale conflict. well how should the world view the war games in russia a short time ago i spoke with russia expert hi todd funloving hopefully he's head of the moscow office of the liberal. foundation here's what he had to say it is the biggest exercise since the eighty one exercise in eastern europe but the big difference is that it's only in the asian pot and that would mean that there is also a possibility that it's not only appropriation to the european partners but it is more attention is. expected from the asian side so japan is very cautious you have that and for the u.s. of course it is a strategic threats in a way where if there is a massive exercise of this size happening and that was u.s. fried talk from lauren
russian military personnel are taking part in drills in various parts of the country and on the pacific ocean to be joined by troops from china and mongolia and the exercises will continue for a week russia's defense ministry says they'll involve some thirty six thousand vehicles one thousand planes and eighty warships nato says russia is preparing for what it calls a large scale conflict. well how should the world view the war games in russia a short time ago i spoke with russia expert hi todd...
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pacific ocean measures four times the size of germany and france but a very present threat to the pacific coast of the united states. also the importance to firm up the commitments to deliver on that commitment and height and awareness with accessibility inclusive education and the challenges faced by the minority. priority number six is the revitalization that we work on implementation to the syste system, strengthening of the revitalization and to expand that, and third the with the security council as a reflection of will and determination. priority number seven is the role of young people in production. this assembly must have a lofty goal following a preventive approach. to be rooted in dialogue and understanding is a top priority. to ensure that young people enjoy great opportunities with political participation to violent extremism. but the most bitter conflict of the dialogue to reproach meant. and mutual understanding when the distances of opinion. over the last few months which should encourage fears to be held by us all. the prime minister of ethiopia holds peace and friendship
pacific ocean measures four times the size of germany and france but a very present threat to the pacific coast of the united states. also the importance to firm up the commitments to deliver on that commitment and height and awareness with accessibility inclusive education and the challenges faced by the minority. priority number six is the revitalization that we work on implementation to the syste system, strengthening of the revitalization and to expand that, and third the with the security...
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located off the coast of baja california in the pacific ocean. capturing these 4-k ultra high definition pictures of animals and organisms living too deep for satelittes to see. controlled topside by experienced rov supervisors like jason rodriguezjason rodriguez/rov supervisor- "we were doing live dna testing out there and we were taking water samples, and they could on the fly, test and see if there were any, any animals around us. and, they were finding great white sharks, maco sharks, salmon sharks that had been in our area within minutes that we took a sample." scientists have long wondered why sharks migrate and sometimes hang out in that part of the sea. and, because of the information gathered by vessel falkor and rov subastian... researchers believe an abundance of deep sea food could be the reason.carlie wiener/schmidt ocean institute- "we're the only science vessel that has a high performance computing system, which allows people to do their science in real-time, look at their data at sea. not wait until they get back to the shore." a
located off the coast of baja california in the pacific ocean. capturing these 4-k ultra high definition pictures of animals and organisms living too deep for satelittes to see. controlled topside by experienced rov supervisors like jason rodriguezjason rodriguez/rov supervisor- "we were doing live dna testing out there and we were taking water samples, and they could on the fly, test and see if there were any, any animals around us. and, they were finding great white sharks, maco sharks,...
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japan said their way to resolve a decades long territorial dispute over a chain of islands in the pacific ocean russian president vladimir putin and japanese politicians are they made the comments after meeting him. out of all stop and eastern russia they say they're working toward signing a peace treaty which could formally end the second world war hostilities. now former cambodian opposition leader has been released from prison after being detained for a year without trial can sucker has had struck to bail conditions imposed he's been barred from holding political rallies and meeting with members of his former party or any foreigners when haye has more from bangkok. after spending a year in a remote prison camp was finally able to return home but he's not free as cambodians awoke to news the opposition leader was released on bail and placed under house arrest a small number of supporters and media gathered outside his home in phnom penh in a clue what i'm very excited to hear that he's been released when i first heard the news i grabbed my shirt and came straight here. was arrested in septemb
japan said their way to resolve a decades long territorial dispute over a chain of islands in the pacific ocean russian president vladimir putin and japanese politicians are they made the comments after meeting him. out of all stop and eastern russia they say they're working toward signing a peace treaty which could formally end the second world war hostilities. now former cambodian opposition leader has been released from prison after being detained for a year without trial can sucker has had...
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we're also aware that there's a typhoon in the pacific ocean right now which will take a toll on our friends in the philippines. our prayers are with them as well. state department teams are are ready to deliver the appropriate help to the region at the right time. as you all know, on wednesday president trump signed an executive order that made clear that our administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our democratic processes. elections are the foundation of our democracy, and preserving their integrity is a matter of protecting sovereignty and american national security. foreign malicious actors opened new fronts in their efforts to undermine our democracy and our core institutions. these actors want to turn americans against one another and convince us that our institutions, our ideals are defective. but we're resolved to defeat these efforts and make clear those who interfere with our liberties will pay a price. in the last few years, russia's been particularly aggressive in using its cyber capabilities, disinformation and other covert means to attempt to sow instab
we're also aware that there's a typhoon in the pacific ocean right now which will take a toll on our friends in the philippines. our prayers are with them as well. state department teams are are ready to deliver the appropriate help to the region at the right time. as you all know, on wednesday president trump signed an executive order that made clear that our administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our democratic processes. elections are the foundation of our democracy, and...
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oil dispute over a chain of islands in the pacific ocean russian president vladimir putin and japanese prime minister shinzo they made the comments after their meeting in. russia they said they're working towards signing a peace treaty which would formally end the second world war hostilities. now just one see separates the two main political blocs in sweden after parliamentary elections on sunday neither one of the makeup off the next government on clear where the far right democrat party says it holds the balance of power but both leading blocs have ruled out including them in a coalition john holl reports from stockholm. so even wakes up to a confused political picture one of the main parties or blocs as a clear majority coalition talks could take weeks and the sweden democrats the far right party much talked about before is down in third place but its achievements are very real nonetheless pushing the national discourse to the right stripping support away from the main parties and forcing sweden to confront important questions about immigration integration and the kind of country i
oil dispute over a chain of islands in the pacific ocean russian president vladimir putin and japanese prime minister shinzo they made the comments after their meeting in. russia they said they're working towards signing a peace treaty which would formally end the second world war hostilities. now just one see separates the two main political blocs in sweden after parliamentary elections on sunday neither one of the makeup off the next government on clear where the far right democrat party says...
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ocean. a huge structure to capture the waste is going to be launched into the pacific from san francisco.ust stick to the plan. let's do this. and we hear the true story of one of the biggest heists in us history in american animals — we'll find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review at 8:45. good evening. the government is drawing up the biggest change to divorce law in england and wales in almost 50 years, to try to speed up the process of separation and allow more couples to split without apportioning blame. the justice secretary will announce a consultation on no fault divorce, saying he wanted to remove some of the unnecessary antagonism created by the current system. our legal correspondent sent off this update. there has been pressure for decades for a no—fault divorce system. it was recommended in 1990. many senior judges favourite. why? when you are getting divorced, european rep to port, apart —— you're being ripped apart emotionally and financially and many people feel that adding blame makes a bad situation worse. we almos
ocean. a huge structure to capture the waste is going to be launched into the pacific from san francisco.ust stick to the plan. let's do this. and we hear the true story of one of the biggest heists in us history in american animals — we'll find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review at 8:45. good evening. the government is drawing up the biggest change to divorce law in england and wales in almost 50 years, to try to speed up the process...
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cleanup system 001 on its maiden voyage, headed to an area of the pacific ocean half way between california and hawaii known as the great pacific garbage patch. 250 million pounds of plastic over an area twice the size of texas. >> for 60 years, man has been putting plastic into the ocean and from that day onward we're taking it back out again. >> reporter: the bay area non-profit ocean cleanup spent five years studying the patch, creating and testing the technology and building the cleanup system. it consists of massive sections of hollow tubing that floats in the water and traps the plastic. ships come every few months and scoop it up. >> wow, that's incredible. >> reporter: spectators came to ft. baker to catch a glimpse of the launch. >> i think it's pretty cool and hopefully together with collective efforts we can make a difference. >> to me, this is more important than landing another mission on to the moon. it's more important to take care of the planet that we have right now. >> reporter: it will take five years and a fleet of systems to clean up just hal
cleanup system 001 on its maiden voyage, headed to an area of the pacific ocean half way between california and hawaii known as the great pacific garbage patch. 250 million pounds of plastic over an area twice the size of texas. >> for 60 years, man has been putting plastic into the ocean and from that day onward we're taking it back out again. >> reporter: the bay area non-profit ocean cleanup spent five years studying the patch, creating and testing the technology and building the...
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but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we have here. i moved here when i was 1959 when i was two years old. we would always go here. i love these neighborhood theatres. it is one of the places that has not only a landmark in the richmond district, but also in san francisco. small theatres showing one or two films. a unique -- they are unique also to the neighborhood and san francisco. >> where we are today is the heart of the richmond district. with what is unique is that it is also small businesses. there is a different retail here it is mom and pop opening up businesses. and providing for the neighborhood. this is what we love about the s
but really families enjoying the beach and the pacific ocean during the rest of the time of year. [♪]lden gate park where we have so many of our treasures here. we have the tea garden, the museum and the academy of sciences. not to mention the wonderful playgrounds that we have here in richmond. this is why i say the richmond is a great place for families. the theatre is a treasure in our neighborhood. it has been around for a very long time. is one of our two neighborhood theatres that we...
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it is on its way to a massive floating island of garbage in the pacific ocean where this is designed to start trapping plastic. >> it looks like a giant pipeline. this 2000 foot-long contraption was taken out to sea with the i >> it is halfway between here in hawaii. it contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic. >> the floating island of trash is 600,000 square miles which is twice the size of texas. it is made up of plastic garbage that has made its way into the ocean over the last 6 years. >> if you were to skim it with both and nick, it would take 79 years. >> this will do it faster. >> we expect to remove half of the garbage every 5 years. >> here is how it works, once it is told to the patch, it loads really and forms a shape to corral but trash. a net three feet deep will catch the plastic and a ship will bring it back to san francisco to be recycled. >> it is an idea that is worth it. we have to stop the plastics at the source. >>> this is the first time they have ever tested the system in the ocean. if it does work, they plan to build 60 more and send those out to the garbage p
it is on its way to a massive floating island of garbage in the pacific ocean where this is designed to start trapping plastic. >> it looks like a giant pipeline. this 2000 foot-long contraption was taken out to sea with the i >> it is halfway between here in hawaii. it contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic. >> the floating island of trash is 600,000 square miles which is twice the size of texas. it is made up of plastic garbage that has made its way into the ocean over the...
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whole thing about nafta >> this whole thing about nafta is much ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific oceanwe're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a very important element of getting us to our renewable energy goals. ♪ (shelee) if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i grew up in. ♪ my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment
whole thing about nafta >> this whole thing about nafta is much ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific oceanwe're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us...
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this is a dutch company assembling 2,000-foot long tubes and will be towed out to the pacific ocean t is aimed to scoop up the floating debris between california and hawaii. it is known as the great pacific garbage pack seattle. 600,000 square miles. the idea is that the he is debris will many of to to the barrier and a ship comes and empties the unit and hauls away all the crash. >>> and oil company was found guilty of a spill in 2015 it send 123,000 crude i'll no the water. they found that the planes all- american pipeline guilty for failing to maintain the pipeline and found guilty of misdemeanors. the company said it has accepted full responsibility for the impact of the accident. the houston based company faces fines at sentencing in october. >>> the coast guard said that a man was fishing without a life vest on and fell into the water another person called for help. the coast guard searched for him all into the long and sending a helicopter out this morning to continue the search. >>> the fire that is burning north of reading is now the size of san francisco. it has burned 49 sq
this is a dutch company assembling 2,000-foot long tubes and will be towed out to the pacific ocean t is aimed to scoop up the floating debris between california and hawaii. it is known as the great pacific garbage pack seattle. 600,000 square miles. the idea is that the he is debris will many of to to the barrier and a ship comes and empties the unit and hauls away all the crash. >>> and oil company was found guilty of a spill in 2015 it send 123,000 crude i'll no the water. they...
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. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean.e're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a very important element of getting us to our renewable energy goals. ♪ (shelee) if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i grew up in. ♪ you never listen to your dad when you're a teenager. my dad- he always gave me two pieces of advice. one was to always be humble. and the second was to always do the right thing. now that i'm the new ceo of uber, i've taken that advice to heart. and i'm using that advice to change our company. moving forward, we're taking into co
. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean.e're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology...
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pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop...
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cleanup system zero zero one on its maiden voyage, leaving san francisco headed to an area of the pacific oceanalfway between california and hawaii, known as the great pacific garbage patch. 250 million pounds of plastic over an area twice the size of texas. >> and for 60 years, man has been putting plastic into the ocean. and from that day onward, we're taking it back out again. >> reporter: ocean cleanup spent five years studying the patch, creating and testing the technology, then building the cleanup system. it consists of massive sections of hollow tubing that floats in the water and traps the plastic. ships then come every few months and scoop it up. >> wow, that's incredible. >> reporter: spectators came to fort baker to catch a glimpse of the launch. >> ihi and hopefully together with collective effort, we can mke a difference. >> to me this is more important thanan mission on take care of the planet that we have right now. >> reporter: it will take five years and a fleet of systems to clean up just half of the garbage patch, but this is at least a first step. so what happens to all tha
cleanup system zero zero one on its maiden voyage, leaving san francisco headed to an area of the pacific oceanalfway between california and hawaii, known as the great pacific garbage patch. 250 million pounds of plastic over an area twice the size of texas. >> and for 60 years, man has been putting plastic into the ocean. and from that day onward, we're taking it back out again. >> reporter: ocean cleanup spent five years studying the patch, creating and testing the technology,...