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japanese submarines weren't in the pacific ocean and there were -- were in the pacific ocean and there were some incidents, but nothing to implicate japanese americans themselves. we have to really stay on top of this. was an immigrant from japan, but he wanted to do something to help the war effort. to the university of chicago that was running a program for the army called army specialized training program teaching japanese to u.s. army personnel. that's what my dad did during .orld war ii he was allowed to leave camp to go to chicago to be part of that program. yes i mother and me to leave with him. we said no -- he asked my mother and me to leave with him. we said no at the time. , we result of internment were talking about what happened to us to make sure that it doesn't happen to somebody else in the future. action was tohole make sure the civil liberties act of 1988 was passed. secretary to the united nations on 9/11. keep muslims off airplanes. don't allow middle easterners to fly. even talk about rounding up middle easterners, putting them in camps. we had a cabinet meeting on
japanese submarines weren't in the pacific ocean and there were -- were in the pacific ocean and there were some incidents, but nothing to implicate japanese americans themselves. we have to really stay on top of this. was an immigrant from japan, but he wanted to do something to help the war effort. to the university of chicago that was running a program for the army called army specialized training program teaching japanese to u.s. army personnel. that's what my dad did during .orld war ii he...
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but in the pacific ocean, the u.s. had lead code breaking responsibility.and we had just been terribly surprised in the pacific ocean, and the division of labor in the u.s. military services was the u.s. navy, the women you saw on the platform, they had lead responsibility for the japanese naval fleet code. it was our navy's responsibility. but the u.s. army had responsibility for code breaking by the japanese army, which is now spread out on all these islands and landmasses around the pacific ocean. so the u.s. army had to figure out, where are we going to get our women? if the navy had approached all these women's colleges and sewn up the northeastern seaboard, where are we going to get our educated minds to work on the japanese army ciphers? the army decided to recruit schoolteachers. dot braden,this is from lynchburg, virginia, not far from my hometown of roanoke. she was teaching school in 1942, eldest daughter in a family of four, mom a single mother, her mother, her parents were separated, her mother was supporting their household and of $900 a year
but in the pacific ocean, the u.s. had lead code breaking responsibility.and we had just been terribly surprised in the pacific ocean, and the division of labor in the u.s. military services was the u.s. navy, the women you saw on the platform, they had lead responsibility for the japanese naval fleet code. it was our navy's responsibility. but the u.s. army had responsibility for code breaking by the japanese army, which is now spread out on all these islands and landmasses around the pacific...
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that's because we have a wicked strong jet stream coming out of the pacific ocean. big storms are going to get going across the pacific ocean, going to invigorate that jet stream. and see an atmospheric river form next thursday and friday with a lot of very heavy rain and snow. >> ninan: a lot to watch for. >> that's for sure. >> ninan: thank you so much, jeff berardelli. >> you're welcome. >> ninan: well, a second suspect, 14 years old, was questioned in the stabbing death of a first-year college student in new york city. on friday, a 13-year-old faced felony charges for the attack. here's kenneth craig. >> reporter: tessa majors lived in the neighborhood for just three months when she was attacked inside harlem's morningside park. a 13-year-old, charged as a juvenile with felony, second- degree murder, robbery, and possession of a weapon, appeared nervous as he sat in family court friday afternoon biting his lip. a detective who interviewed the teen told the court how the suspect confessed to his role in the killing, admitting he and two friends went to the park w
that's because we have a wicked strong jet stream coming out of the pacific ocean. big storms are going to get going across the pacific ocean, going to invigorate that jet stream. and see an atmospheric river form next thursday and friday with a lot of very heavy rain and snow. >> ninan: a lot to watch for. >> that's for sure. >> ninan: thank you so much, jeff berardelli. >> you're welcome. >> ninan: well, a second suspect, 14 years old, was questioned in the...
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as you can ring of fire surrounding the pacific ocean. fire surrounding the pacific ocean. as you can see, then in the west coast of the america's only way to chile. he can speak to an environmentalist volcanologist at the university of auckland and he joins us now. good to have you with us. can you just help me with a kind of physical structure of this volcano. while we are seeing so much stea m volcano. while we are seeing so much steam coming from it? what you're seeing on the island is essentially tip ofa seeing on the island is essentially tip of a very tall volcano, actually about 700 metres high, so it looks small but a lot of the volcano was under the water so what you are visiting is essentially the central pa rt of visiting is essentially the central part of the main active crater, and so part of the main active crater, and so that active crater area has got advisers and steam vents underneath it, probably about a kilometre below as my car, which is driving the heat and gas into the system, so it is like a little boiling which's
as you can ring of fire surrounding the pacific ocean. fire surrounding the pacific ocean. as you can see, then in the west coast of the america's only way to chile. he can speak to an environmentalist volcanologist at the university of auckland and he joins us now. good to have you with us. can you just help me with a kind of physical structure of this volcano. while we are seeing so much stea m volcano. while we are seeing so much steam coming from it? what you're seeing on the island is...
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and what really has for sure but we understand he's somewhere over the pacific ocean the suggestion is that it's going to arrive back in sydney a bit later this evening australian time the acting prime minister has confirmed that is on a plane back to sydney when he gets off the plane is going to have a lot of explaining to do to him to restore his image and and get the public back onside because the that the fact that he's been away at this moment all week of turmoil as australia burns hasn't gone down too well with the public at large he's going to have to put out his own political fire roger maynard sydney thank you so much roger. the company laying pipes for the nord stream to gas pipeline between russia and germany says it's halted work the subcontractor all seize says the move was in response to u.s. sanctions on friday president donald trump reprove sanctions against companies involved in the pipelines construction the us has criticised the project for handing too much power to russia. the sanctions on the north stream to project are included in a wide ranging us defense spendin
and what really has for sure but we understand he's somewhere over the pacific ocean the suggestion is that it's going to arrive back in sydney a bit later this evening australian time the acting prime minister has confirmed that is on a plane back to sydney when he gets off the plane is going to have a lot of explaining to do to him to restore his image and and get the public back onside because the that the fact that he's been away at this moment all week of turmoil as australia burns hasn't...
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is burning where is he now but really it has for sure but we understand he's somewhere over the pacific ocean the suggestion is that he's going to arrive back in sydney a bit later this evening australian time the acting prime minister has confirmed and that is on a plane back to sydney when he gets off that plane is going to have a lot of explaining to do. to restore his image and and get the public back onside because the the the fact that he's been away at this moment all week of turmoil as australia burns hasn't gone down too well with the public at large he's going to have to put everything on political fire that's roger maynard again sydney thank you so much roger. to india now where prime minister nuri enda modi has called a meeting with his council of ministers to discuss security in the country this comes after violent clashes over a controversial new citizenship law more than a dozen people have been killed in protests and death tolls all rising the new law would allow illegal immigrants who have fled religious persecution to apply for citizenship but the law does not apply to musli
is burning where is he now but really it has for sure but we understand he's somewhere over the pacific ocean the suggestion is that he's going to arrive back in sydney a bit later this evening australian time the acting prime minister has confirmed and that is on a plane back to sydney when he gets off that plane is going to have a lot of explaining to do. to restore his image and and get the public back onside because the the the fact that he's been away at this moment all week of turmoil as...
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fast response teams capturing and boarding a drug smuggling boat far out in the pacific ocean. on this boat alone the coast guard seized more than 3,000 pounds of cocaine. >> 2-bales here underneath the console. it's loaded. >> reporter: you're out in the eastern pacific, often at night and on rough seas and you get on scene and have no idea what's waiting for you. here's one of the night operation, the team moves in and this time they capture nearly 1,000 pounds of cocaine. in the last 3 months they've seized 18,000 pounds of cocaine with a street value of $312 million. now the crew returns home to their waiting families. >> what a great way to celebrate christmas. >> there's signs, funny costumes, it's great to know we're supported here at home and they can get back in time for the holidays. >> reporter: in alameda, don ford, kpix 5. >>> concord police say these 3 women did some holiday shopping but didn't bother to stop by the cashier. police say they took 38 pairs of jeans at jc penney and are now on the naughty list. >>> a live look at fremont's niles area now while people
fast response teams capturing and boarding a drug smuggling boat far out in the pacific ocean. on this boat alone the coast guard seized more than 3,000 pounds of cocaine. >> 2-bales here underneath the console. it's loaded. >> reporter: you're out in the eastern pacific, often at night and on rough seas and you get on scene and have no idea what's waiting for you. here's one of the night operation, the team moves in and this time they capture nearly 1,000 pounds of cocaine. in the...
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then south around salih nas and monterrey and then west over to the pacific ocean. we are open to ordained rabbis across the spectrum. reformed, conservative, orthodox, restrictionist and rabbis not affiliated with a particular denomination even though they have been trained or ordained in one. >> i myself am a member and a former president myself of the board of directors, so i'm curious to know if you can talk a little bit about the ways in which the board of rabbis thinks of itself as appear group in which rabbis themselves care for each other and get to know one a not. >> yes. and one of the wonderful things as you know is that we take turns walking in each other's footsteps so our board of directors which we now call our executive committee rotates over time. there are many colleagues who hoof served in the role of president and we have a few colleagues that have been in the executive director although we don't have one right now. by taking turns, we continue as a unified organization but our complexion changes slightly and highlights different talents and capa
then south around salih nas and monterrey and then west over to the pacific ocean. we are open to ordained rabbis across the spectrum. reformed, conservative, orthodox, restrictionist and rabbis not affiliated with a particular denomination even though they have been trained or ordained in one. >> i myself am a member and a former president myself of the board of directors, so i'm curious to know if you can talk a little bit about the ways in which the board of rabbis thinks of itself as...
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the tents and the garbage, it's eroding right into the pacific ocean and their beaches.on't tear up a piazza with an italian work of art. do seek out an open road. and definitely...don't do this. see everything you should never do with an alfa romeo. ...then experience everything you should on the road now. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. here, it all starts withello! hi!... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. ashley: u.s. border patrol agents in arizona and texas knack three sex oh fernsd and an ms-13 gang member last week. the crackdown on migrants crossing the border, you can see is a troubling criminal history. tomi lahren, i know you have been down to the border yourself. the border wall was in the headlines for quite some time
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. >> reporter: the pacific ocean came crashing onto the streets of pacifica friday. giant waves of water washing onto the street. >> they're coming all over the walls. there were a couple people over here got really smashed. >> reporter: all day crowds of locals and tourists came to watch the waves up-close. the high tide. ide. >> i was lucky to get this one. i gotta get one for my wife. sends me out. mission accomplished. i'm aroued to go back home. >> walking around. >> did it splash you? >> yeah! >> totally drenched? >> just a little bit but a little wetness doesn't hurt. >> reporter: the sights and sounds, a memorable experience for this family visiting from indiana. >> it felt weird. especially with the pier moving. it was, like, whenever there was a big enough wave, you could definitely feel it shake. >> reporter: unsettling even for longtime locals. >> i felt it shake before. it scared me a couple times. >> reporter: water flooded through the backdoor. a mess to mop up. >> it happen every year. >> reporter: the war also dumped beach sand on beach boulevard, fo
. >> reporter: the pacific ocean came crashing onto the streets of pacifica friday. giant waves of water washing onto the street. >> they're coming all over the walls. there were a couple people over here got really smashed. >> reporter: all day crowds of locals and tourists came to watch the waves up-close. the high tide. ide. >> i was lucky to get this one. i gotta get one for my wife. sends me out. mission accomplished. i'm aroued to go back home. >> walking...
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gather critical data on everything from climate change to the giant garbage patch floating in the pacific oceanth the latest high-tech gear. >> measuring the physical properties of the water, the temperatures, the density, the sound speed of the water, properties of the atmosphere. so really, what makes a research vessel unique like this is its ability to sense the environment and record the data with very high fidelity and quality. >> the tours tomorrow are free, but you do need to book reservations on the san francisco exploratorium website. >>> all right. this is the best. the raiders, we know they lost yesterday, but there was a hall of fame worthy play made at the coliseum, orchestrated by frankie castro, his girlfriend laura sigala here. she is walking and has no idea what is about to happen. people are handing their roses during the morning tailgate, and she has no idea why until the they'd been in the parking lot for about three hours, and frankie here, he was nervous. he was pacing around. can i pull this off? this is his moment to pop the question. >> she said yes! woo! >> i'm glad so
gather critical data on everything from climate change to the giant garbage patch floating in the pacific oceanth the latest high-tech gear. >> measuring the physical properties of the water, the temperatures, the density, the sound speed of the water, properties of the atmosphere. so really, what makes a research vessel unique like this is its ability to sense the environment and record the data with very high fidelity and quality. >> the tours tomorrow are free, but you do need to...
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there is still a pacific ocean gulf between malaysia and goldman sachs. >> apollo is considering a bidommerzbank's polish unit. that could put the private equity firm in contention with state polish lenders. it is gauging the interest of credit agricole and img. blackrock and tennis set are in talks to stop an asset management business with one of china's biggest banks. they have ended a nonbinding agreement to a china construction bank. it is part of the u.s. firm's goal of becoming one of china's leading asset managers. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: lower right in london. let's talk about -- laura wright in london. nike was out with results yesterday. despite posting quarterly results, shares dipped in late trading. investors are looking to adidas. will there be any read across from one to the other. joining us to discuss further is benedikt kammel, who joins us in berlin. why didn't nike earnings fail to ignite thewill there be any reas nikeone to the stock -- why did earnings fail to ignite the stock? >> nike is almost a victim of its own success. they touched an all
there is still a pacific ocean gulf between malaysia and goldman sachs. >> apollo is considering a bidommerzbank's polish unit. that could put the private equity firm in contention with state polish lenders. it is gauging the interest of credit agricole and img. blackrock and tennis set are in talks to stop an asset management business with one of china's biggest banks. they have ended a nonbinding agreement to a china construction bank. it is part of the u.s. firm's goal of becoming one...
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or in the pacific ocean and so far he's deliver more than 700 millions gifts which is good sot means a lot of folks did actually make the good list not the not list i so work on site and i'm sure santa will. >>bring down the reindeer little bit has good food and then come right eat even if you're saying to absolutely getting your the bay area he's going have to deal with some rain and some snow right, some snow. i think he might be the one to bring in the snow we won't blame the yes there is rain right the saints arrive tonight, yeah, so we remain dry during daytime at least, but tonight after the sun goes down is when you can really expect the rain to start to fall into shot, i think showers yesterday was or so showers as talk about ok, yeah we can say we can say full-on rain yeah it will definitely be a rainy morning tomorrow, starts off with some showers tonight for sure lighter stuff at first and then the heavier stuff in the morning. >>berkeley looking really clear this morning less fog impact than what we had yesterday but you're going to see more cloud cover than what w
or in the pacific ocean and so far he's deliver more than 700 millions gifts which is good sot means a lot of folks did actually make the good list not the not list i so work on site and i'm sure santa will. >>bring down the reindeer little bit has good food and then come right eat even if you're saying to absolutely getting your the bay area he's going have to deal with some rain and some snow right, some snow. i think he might be the one to bring in the snow we won't blame the yes there...
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and, the tents and the filth and the garbage is eroding right into the pacific ocean and into their beaches the city and the epa have been in a back and forth over alleged water waste violation. you can join our morning team for the latest at 4:30. >>> to our storm watch now. lingers rain showers tonight over the bay area. but, the new focus is the fog moving in for the morning commute. darren peck has the forecast. >> reporter: yeah, we have seen about 99% of the rain out of this system we are going to. the concern is on the road tomorrow, patchy fog. first, just a check on high-def doppler. maybe a few bits of green, but nothing worth tracking. if you look at the futurecast, we might see a few showers between now and 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning. the rain part of this has ended. so let me show you what visibility will be like. look at the 0 for novato. we picked up two-and-a-half inches of rain in parts of marin, that's a lot of water on the ground. and, that is an excellent ingredient to develop fog. no dense fog advisories issued yet, but give yourself a little little extra time on the
and, the tents and the filth and the garbage is eroding right into the pacific ocean and into their beaches the city and the epa have been in a back and forth over alleged water waste violation. you can join our morning team for the latest at 4:30. >>> to our storm watch now. lingers rain showers tonight over the bay area. but, the new focus is the fog moving in for the morning commute. darren peck has the forecast. >> reporter: yeah, we have seen about 99% of the rain out of...
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coast guard patrol boat approaching a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the eastern pacific ocean.nds of cocaine was offloaded from a coast guard cutter yesterday in san diego. the coast guard says an estimated $312 million of cocaine was seized between mid-october and early december. >>> a teenager is accused of stealing a small plane and then crashed it, and there's a fire emergency in australia. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the sydney morning herald" reports three firefighters battling bush fires were surrounded by flames and seriously burned overnight. a state of emergency has been declared in southeast australia as extreme heat and strong winds have fanned about 100 wildfires. the nation saw its hottest day ever was with an average maximum temperature topping 107 degrees. 2,000 firefighters are battling the fires with help from u.s. and canadian teams, as well as the australian military. >>> our partners at the bbc report spanish riot police clashed with catalonia separatist protesters outside of barcelona at a stadium. police tried to keep the
coast guard patrol boat approaching a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the eastern pacific ocean.nds of cocaine was offloaded from a coast guard cutter yesterday in san diego. the coast guard says an estimated $312 million of cocaine was seized between mid-october and early december. >>> a teenager is accused of stealing a small plane and then crashed it, and there's a fire emergency in australia. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the sydney...
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all film begins in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also full moon that going to the epidemic of the 20th century plastic. and plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. but. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupation ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that. but it's certainly plastic. jessica apparel man is a biologist accustomed to finding plastic in fish stomachs she has started a very unique collection. casually often plastic bags and this was all coiled up in the stomach when i found it had no idea what it was and i all that it just. how did you react when you find this installment i was shocked i started documenting it measuring it taking photos showing whoever else was around in the lab and we were kind of. we were just there shocked to think that these fish are are really ingesting this i mean. to her disbelief the scientists has found plastic in an unlikely specimen known as the long fish.
all film begins in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also full moon that going to the epidemic of the 20th century plastic. and plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. but. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupation ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that. but it's certainly plastic. jessica apparel man is...
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homeless is all over the place and the tents and filth and the garbage is eroding, right into the pacific ocean, and into their beaches. >> the city and the epa have been in a back and forth over alleged waste water violations. >> 4:34 now. where the democratic debate will go on scheduled despite a union dispute. loyola university. why the stage will be less crowded than the previous one. >> stricter polling and donor requirements means seven out of the 15 candidates qualify for tonight's debate. loyola political science professor richard fox says smaller number could be beneficial for candidates. >> more time looking at each candidate, so those following the race and the candidates who want to win in iowa in a month and a half or so from now, this is huge. >> reporter: to qualify, candidates had to have at least 200,000 donors with 800 donors in 20 different states and reach 4% support in at least four national or early state polls or 6% in two early state polls. >> the rules make it harder and harder to qualify. oddity of that is the party and polls that are put out there deciding who gets to
homeless is all over the place and the tents and filth and the garbage is eroding, right into the pacific ocean, and into their beaches. >> the city and the epa have been in a back and forth over alleged waste water violations. >> 4:34 now. where the democratic debate will go on scheduled despite a union dispute. loyola university. why the stage will be less crowded than the previous one. >> stricter polling and donor requirements means seven out of the 15 candidates qualify...
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yule to make a switch to so use fife a russian rocket still in development everything from the pacific ocean the man steering a 7 space is no stranger to orbital exploration his military background makes him a bishops so much so he's been dubbed the russian elan musk but says there's a key difference but you must he's a talented guy but mr mosque is always trying to sell the future well here in russia we're living in our current economic reality and sell exactly what we have now. there's tough competition before 7 space to become number one in the industry but russia's government has already said it will aid its cause blood is left of his a big space enthusiasts it is in his blood i hope the project will last for a long time i will offer to cooperate fully with him we are interested in supporting private russian companies and we are ready to share risks now it's too early to say with confidence if space x. has reason to worry but there's a new team with a big vision. that doesn't mean i'll be back with more days of top the our desire to international. my feeling with this world it's worse no
yule to make a switch to so use fife a russian rocket still in development everything from the pacific ocean the man steering a 7 space is no stranger to orbital exploration his military background makes him a bishops so much so he's been dubbed the russian elan musk but says there's a key difference but you must he's a talented guy but mr mosque is always trying to sell the future well here in russia we're living in our current economic reality and sell exactly what we have now. there's tough...
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this island nation in the middle of the pacific ocean consists of 2 main islands and has a total of 403 kilometers of coastline. island on a stick the climate is tropical. what temperatures tend to be around 30 degrees celsius. again i'm always yes this is going to be my favorite place in a came out how it's humid to warm climates sandy beaches the ocean wonderful you know you know what i think i once they a paradise like this for so long anymore it's through the rising sea levels and perry cans and erosion would become more and more of a problem in states like this. you might think that this are really happy about rising sea levels right but actually there are so bad oh. yeah that's true but you know pretty fish in chorus they're good for tourism which a lot of locals depend on but their actual true value we eat is they live in their function breakwaters they help to avoid erosion and flooding experts actually estimate that if the reefs are gone the coast would be destroyed twice the spot on. coral reefs host the rich diversity of species and are often called the tropical rainforest of
this island nation in the middle of the pacific ocean consists of 2 main islands and has a total of 403 kilometers of coastline. island on a stick the climate is tropical. what temperatures tend to be around 30 degrees celsius. again i'm always yes this is going to be my favorite place in a came out how it's humid to warm climates sandy beaches the ocean wonderful you know you know what i think i once they a paradise like this for so long anymore it's through the rising sea levels and perry...
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the sea, this sub has gone where no sub has gone before — to the very bottom of the sea, the pacific ocean'sew record for the deepest ever dive, seven miles down. he lands with a thump. at bottom! it seemed a bit like being on the moon, but a wet version of it. there were small craters here and there. there were slight undulations. there weren't rocks until you got to the southern or northern portions of the mariana trench. it had some variety, but it was quiet. it was peaceful. in the midst of the festive season, our thoughts turn to the year ahead, where climate will continue to dominate the agenda. the onus will be on the uk to help find a political solution as it hosts the next major climate conference in glasgow. but there will be plenty of space stories, too, with four missions to mars, three rovers roaming, two orbiters orbiting... # ..and a landing on the martian surface! what a year for science it's going to be. merry christmas! hello there. after the dry and often bright weather of christmas day, boxing day brought a return to something wetter for many of us. this was the scene for
the sea, this sub has gone where no sub has gone before — to the very bottom of the sea, the pacific ocean'sew record for the deepest ever dive, seven miles down. he lands with a thump. at bottom! it seemed a bit like being on the moon, but a wet version of it. there were small craters here and there. there were slight undulations. there weren't rocks until you got to the southern or northern portions of the mariana trench. it had some variety, but it was quiet. it was peaceful. in the midst...
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the sea, this sub has gone where no sub has gone before — to the very bottom of the sea, the pacific ocean'spest ever dive, seven miles down. he lands with a thump. at bottom! it seemed a bit like being on the moon, but a wet version of it. there were small craters here and there. there were slight undulations. there weren't rocks until you got to the southern or northern portions of the mariana trench. it had some variety, but it was quiet. it was peaceful. in the midst of the festive season, our thoughts turn to the year ahead, where climate will continue to dominate the agenda. the onus will be on the uk to help find a political solution as it hosts the next major climate conference in glasgow. but there will be plenty of space stories, too, with four missions to mars, three rovers roaming, two orbiters orbiting... # ..and a landing on the martian surface! what a year for science it's going to be. merry christmas! good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today... the owners of a spanish hotel where a british man and his two
the sea, this sub has gone where no sub has gone before — to the very bottom of the sea, the pacific ocean'spest ever dive, seven miles down. he lands with a thump. at bottom! it seemed a bit like being on the moon, but a wet version of it. there were small craters here and there. there were slight undulations. there weren't rocks until you got to the southern or northern portions of the mariana trench. it had some variety, but it was quiet. it was peaceful. in the midst of the festive...
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it took around five hours for the path of the eclipse to move across the indian and pacific oceans.rter. it's only two minutes but it's so intense that you talk about it with your friends and family for the next... month. whilst some places will have to wait decades for their next annular solar eclipse, others will not have to wait anywhere near that long. the good news is a very similar in fact even better eclipse will occur on the 21st of june next year. the path of that eclipse will take in parts of africa and the middle east and southern china. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. boxing day has brought us a fair amount of cloud and that has been producing some outbreaks of rain. this picture was taken by a weather watcher in west sussex a bit earlier on. a similar picture across much of the uk but the rain will be easing and over the next couple of days, better news, particularly where we have had the flooding across central and southern england, things are turning drier and milder through the final few days of 2019. this evening, still some pa
it took around five hours for the path of the eclipse to move across the indian and pacific oceans.rter. it's only two minutes but it's so intense that you talk about it with your friends and family for the next... month. whilst some places will have to wait decades for their next annular solar eclipse, others will not have to wait anywhere near that long. the good news is a very similar in fact even better eclipse will occur on the 21st of june next year. the path of that eclipse will take in...
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it is early morning in ensign on the mexico techno has been invited to travel out to the pacific ocean to see where the bucket the rescue plan is truly taking shape these pens belong to bottle farms a mexican tuna farming company the bakkies a rescue team turned to them for help where where would the natural be these big problem we have the big danger of losing the back you know so we are aware of that we are delighted to be part of or. is the operations manager of a quad you'll see on the a c pen designed to give tourists an up close view of the tuna farming business this camera is currently located off the coast of ensign out of mexico on the pacific side of baja california and contains hundreds of bluefin tuna but before long it will be moved to the gulf of california and if all goes well with a back up the rescue effort instead of china there will be by keep us swimming within it be bunko provided renderings of the redesigned bucket the pen which feature 2 observation tubs this tourist attraction will become a floating laboratory you know we're looking at the tuna in the observatio
it is early morning in ensign on the mexico techno has been invited to travel out to the pacific ocean to see where the bucket the rescue plan is truly taking shape these pens belong to bottle farms a mexican tuna farming company the bakkies a rescue team turned to them for help where where would the natural be these big problem we have the big danger of losing the back you know so we are aware of that we are delighted to be part of or. is the operations manager of a quad you'll see on the a c...
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on film begins in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that dim to the epidemic of the 21st century plastic. and. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. but. in this new bar a tree in the north of the occupied ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. that it's certainly plastic. jessica peril man is a biologist accustomed to finding plastic in fish stomachs she has started a very unique connection. casually often plastic bags. and this was off of the stomach when i found it had no idea what it wasn't all that it just. how did you react when you find this installment i was shocked i started you know ducking.
on film begins in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that dim to the epidemic of the 21st century plastic. and. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. but. in this new bar a tree in the north of the occupied ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. that it's certainly plastic. jessica peril man is a...