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planet earth is under attack... ..from us.
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planet earth is under attack from us. planet earth is under attack from us. we are depleting its resources, contaminating it is waters and poisoning its air. and nature is responding. this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest finding on climate change which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the colla pse if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. meanwhile, some at the highest levels of power a re meanwhile, some at the highest levels of power are still not convinced. i do not believe it. no, ido convinced. i do not believe it. no, i do not believe it. this, despite rigourous scientific models and increasingly vocal warnings from nearly all of the scientific community. we know how much money we are losing, hundreds of millions of dollars each year. eventually this will hit people enough and people will hit people enough
planet earth is under attack from us. planet earth is under attack from us. we are depleting its resources, contaminating it is waters and poisoning its air. and nature is responding. this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest finding on climate change which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the colla pse if we do not take action, the...
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planet. earth. t.v. . come on man cut. run. on. our. earth. hole. in the. thank you thank. you. for. the. good outing. small. sis stay off ok. months or. cieszyn leave for their lives quad on to a cot in their bindi. then. she moved to be delighted. to get on the. daughter's mall and. says see ya for. war not so long to focus your business in. concentration silly fenced in i don't see a lot of dog. visiting in n.z. than cotton evan do you for one sorry. said steve. the boss. should. shut up. on dish. i'm still a. little bit on their daily. do they're here being. in patterns sniping of. this seeing. or hockey to name. that i sculled this ng. and spitting it on the. set stealing. blondish name. or no thank. you. stay close to me. stay the night. them me feel. my life has been all right. ari has she seen things today. and i miss silwood for you. i have to give off all moody. gone nowhere and. where is she i am. who i saw. all these he. did. the phone my. lock. down she calms steer me. hot. the bone say goodbye. to you he's. found i. break the bone a good bug. to watch his gone. the
planet. earth. t.v. . come on man cut. run. on. our. earth. hole. in the. thank you thank. you. for. the. good outing. small. sis stay off ok. months or. cieszyn leave for their lives quad on to a cot in their bindi. then. she moved to be delighted. to get on the. daughter's mall and. says see ya for. war not so long to focus your business in. concentration silly fenced in i don't see a lot of dog. visiting in n.z. than cotton evan do you for one sorry. said steve. the boss. should. shut up. on...
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confidently now to achieve a better and more peaceful life for our fellow humans here and throughout planet earth henry ford. ♪ ears ongiant eyes and earth are turned toward this spacecraft. the sensing machines of a space particle alert network these the sun. sun is a hell of infinitely small pieces of matter. on earth, we are shielded from them by our atmosphere. the men and women monitor sunspots and a solar flare activity looking for plumes to an imminent rise and potentially habitus articles -- hazardous space particles. wider, deeper, stronger. ♪ history repeats itself and paraphrase. this is the shot seen around the world. this is the first shot of earth live on television. the mission was conducted in plain sight of the entire world, literally. apollo goals were set, president kennedy said, whatever mankind must undertake, all men must freely share. apollo 8 remained true to that pledge. gave us a new it look at the moon and a new look at ourselves. this is thomas j watson junior. >> it seemed probable that russia would make this flight before us and would make a move manning first, as we
confidently now to achieve a better and more peaceful life for our fellow humans here and throughout planet earth henry ford. ♪ ears ongiant eyes and earth are turned toward this spacecraft. the sensing machines of a space particle alert network these the sun. sun is a hell of infinitely small pieces of matter. on earth, we are shielded from them by our atmosphere. the men and women monitor sunspots and a solar flare activity looking for plumes to an imminent rise and potentially habitus...
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planet earth is under attack... from us.e are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. we're all told how much we throw away every single day. but, wow, i have to say, this place really rams it home. this is where the mixed recycling bins outside our homes end up so they can be sorted into different materials. there's a really mechanical way of sorting the recycling into different sizes and shapes. smaller, lighter bits of paper get thrown over the top. the smaller, heavier objects fall through the gaps. and the heavier, larger objects roll down these wheels to be collected at the bottom. this plant can sort 230 tons of waste in a day. that's almost 30 trucks worth, although it's just a fraction of what we throw away, and the problem is not all of our plastic ends up in the recycling. and even then, not all can be recycled. i think the truth is, a lot of us pop the plastic into the re
planet earth is under attack... from us.e are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. we're all told how much we throw away every single day. but, wow, i have to say, this place really rams it home. this is where the mixed recycling bins outside our homes end up so they can be sorted into different materials. there's a really mechanical way of sorting...
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yourself a daughter or son of god then love god love your neighbor there's no drager mission on planet earth my hunch. is heaven as perfect as it must be just got a bit kinder and gentler. waving behind that hole for you and me to fill. out. preach christ at all times if necessary use words. so mr president. mission. complete. well done good and faithful servant. welcome to your eternal her home. where seedling and visibility are unlimited. and life goes on for ever. i'm at. first. just to. just. see. you. because sufferance. is. still. good it's hot. then. the. state. says. it's. still. good stuff. i think something is. this if it's. in the assurance of eternal life given at baptism let us proclaim our faith and say i believe in god the father almighty creator of heaven and earth i believe in jesus christ is only sonne our lord he was conceived by the power of the holy spirit and born of the virgin mary suffered under pontius pilot was crucified died and was buried he descended to the dead on the third day he rose again he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the father h
yourself a daughter or son of god then love god love your neighbor there's no drager mission on planet earth my hunch. is heaven as perfect as it must be just got a bit kinder and gentler. waving behind that hole for you and me to fill. out. preach christ at all times if necessary use words. so mr president. mission. complete. well done good and faithful servant. welcome to your eternal her home. where seedling and visibility are unlimited. and life goes on for ever. i'm at. first. just to....
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. >> i'm sir david attenborough, and this is "planet earth: 2025." in this season, we tour the diverse climates and biospheres of our beloved coasts. from the coast of kansas to the gulf of ohio. from the wetlands of the sahara to the flaming penguins of the antarctic. ah, what's the point? the world's a hot tub. and before you ask, yes, i'm drunk. nobody listens to david attenborough. now i'm forced to survive in a submarine with james cameron. all he talks about is "avatar." stupid movie, fake animals. only on "planet earth." >> announcer: it's the "late show" with stephen colbert. tonight, a farewell to 41. plus, stephen welcomes catherine zeta-jones, lucas hedges, and musical guest nathaniel rateliff and the night sweats. featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live open tape from -- on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: whoo! hello! ( cheers and applause ) please, sit down, everybody! thank you very much! thank you so much, ladies and gentle
. >> i'm sir david attenborough, and this is "planet earth: 2025." in this season, we tour the diverse climates and biospheres of our beloved coasts. from the coast of kansas to the gulf of ohio. from the wetlands of the sahara to the flaming penguins of the antarctic. ah, what's the point? the world's a hot tub. and before you ask, yes, i'm drunk. nobody listens to david attenborough. now i'm forced to survive in a submarine with james cameron. all he talks about is...
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governments policymakers and the public on how to curb some of the things we're doing to this planet. earth scientists who specialize in dating geological time are watching closely and finding compelling proof that we are in the early years of the anthropocene what's important here all the critical feedback mechanisms that kick in the earth really operating as a system and saying that's it i can't cope with this anymore and then that it then starts to respond. at this toronto art gallery the evidence of human impact on display is in startling imagery of mining farming industry and urbanization it's art aimed at forcing us to think about how much impact we've already had through pollution climate change and population growth i think the artist ultimately want us to think about how we've built what we've built and how we can build something different how we can build perhaps perhaps solve the problem or change mitigate some of the impacts we've had it'll be at least two years before a final decision on the start of the anthropocene and this small body of water near canada's largest city will
governments policymakers and the public on how to curb some of the things we're doing to this planet. earth scientists who specialize in dating geological time are watching closely and finding compelling proof that we are in the early years of the anthropocene what's important here all the critical feedback mechanisms that kick in the earth really operating as a system and saying that's it i can't cope with this anymore and then that it then starts to respond. at this toronto art gallery the...
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confidently now to achieve a better, more peaceful life, for our fellow humans, here and throughout the planet earth mr. henry ford. not all giant eyes and ears on earth are turned towards the spacecraft. the sensing machines of the spa space particle alert network face the sun. from the life of the sun, are infinitely small pieces of matter. on earth, we are shielded from them by our cloak of atmosphere anding a metto sphere. and, they monitor sun spot and solar flair activity looking for clues in the imminent rise in the stream of potentially hazardous space particles. the team grows wider, deeper, stronger. history repeats itself, in paraphrase. this is the shot seen round the world. this is the first shot of earth. live. on television. >> the mission was conducted in the plain sight of the entire world. literally. >> happy birthday, mother. >> back in 1961, when apollo goals were first set, president kennedy said, whatever mankind must undertake, all men must freely share. apollo 8 remained true to that pledge. on television, it gave us a new look at the moon, and a new look at ourselves. this i
confidently now to achieve a better, more peaceful life, for our fellow humans, here and throughout the planet earth mr. henry ford. not all giant eyes and ears on earth are turned towards the spacecraft. the sensing machines of the spa space particle alert network face the sun. from the life of the sun, are infinitely small pieces of matter. on earth, we are shielded from them by our cloak of atmosphere anding a metto sphere. and, they monitor sun spot and solar flair activity looking for...
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governments policymakers and the public on how to curb some of the things we're doing to this planet. earth scientists who specialize in dating geological time are watching closely and finding compelling proof that we are in the early years of the anthropocene what's important here are the critical feedback mechanisms that kick in the earth really operating as a system and saying that's it i can't cope with this anymore and then that is it then starts to respond. at this toronto art gallery the evidence of human impact on display is in startling imagery of mining farming industry and urbanization it's art aimed at forcing us to think about how much impact we've already had through pollution climate change and population growth i think the artists ultimately want us to think about how we've built what we've built and how we can build something different how we can build perhaps perhaps solve the problem or change mitigate some of the impacts we've had it'll be at least two years before a final decision on the start of the anthropocene and this small body of water near canada's largest city w
governments policymakers and the public on how to curb some of the things we're doing to this planet. earth scientists who specialize in dating geological time are watching closely and finding compelling proof that we are in the early years of the anthropocene what's important here are the critical feedback mechanisms that kick in the earth really operating as a system and saying that's it i can't cope with this anymore and then that is it then starts to respond. at this toronto art gallery the...
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a photo that makes you ask what kind of planet is that from planet. earth doesn't have to travel to the ends of the earth to capture spectacular celestial sights he finds many close to home in germany. like on the island of aruba in the baltic sea. or in the half a line district of brandenburg. has captured breathtaking light phenomena all across europe. and gran canaria in spain's canary islands. over the dollar might seem to tell you no. end in northern sweden. i don't know if i can pin down the most emotional moments to any specific phenomenon. it's more like a mood that you experience human like when it's so still that you can hardly hear a sound. maybe in a snowy landscape that absorbs any remaining natural sounds and then there's just the twinkling stars above you those are the moments that move me lessons all moment . when he looks into the night sky it inspires bared pressured to question the meaning of life and the universe where do we come from where are we heading the eternal mysteries that resound in his images. the heavens and the earth. and th
a photo that makes you ask what kind of planet is that from planet. earth doesn't have to travel to the ends of the earth to capture spectacular celestial sights he finds many close to home in germany. like on the island of aruba in the baltic sea. or in the half a line district of brandenburg. has captured breathtaking light phenomena all across europe. and gran canaria in spain's canary islands. over the dollar might seem to tell you no. end in northern sweden. i don't know if i can pin down...
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imagine the first baby girl or boy born away from planet earth. imagine the first artist to paint a sunset on mars. imagine our so similar system inhabited by 100 billion dreamers, innovators and creators. imagine a future where those people, perhaps the grandchildren or great-grandchildren of those in primary school today, look back on our era as the time when humanity began to journey outward. and i believe that, as we discover and experience the wonders of the cosmos, we will achieve the greatest outcome of all -- we will find that our home planet, earth, and all of life and love that inhabits us, has become even more beautiful and all the more precious to us. mr. president, with that, i say resoundingly, on-ward and upward. and as the command given from the ground after the space shuttle has passed through maximum dynamic pressure, as the main engines have throttled back and the shuttle has ascended into the atmosphere and the mission can press forward to orbit, the command is given -- go at throttle out. mr. president, i yield the floor. the
imagine the first baby girl or boy born away from planet earth. imagine the first artist to paint a sunset on mars. imagine our so similar system inhabited by 100 billion dreamers, innovators and creators. imagine a future where those people, perhaps the grandchildren or great-grandchildren of those in primary school today, look back on our era as the time when humanity began to journey outward. and i believe that, as we discover and experience the wonders of the cosmos, we will achieve the...
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and a little closer to planet earth, take a lk at -- the we go. look at the top of your screen. see how it's kind of fading off in the distance? that's a meteor streaking across the sky atlc ao bay. theteteor was caugh at cutting cross the skies at 5:15 this morning. >>> meanwhile, back here at ho 4, storm tea meteorologists are talking about this winter storm that has a lot of folks in north carona and virginia pretty concerned. >> rightfully so. >> so what are we looking atur here in area? do we see any sign of this? >> by the skin of our teeth, we are mis -- it's so close you wouldn't believe it. now, it is going to be brureing theon. in fact, some areas will be itting it but not anything like they'll see dow north carolina. 20-plus inches is the prediction for some areas. so there's the system now in a its glory. look at the gravity of it. in fact, the influx of clouds we saw this afternoon, that is from this system. now, that's an area of high pressure. you can't see that here, but t it's the north. and it is pressing down really keeping the dry,de c air to the north and th
and a little closer to planet earth, take a lk at -- the we go. look at the top of your screen. see how it's kind of fading off in the distance? that's a meteor streaking across the sky atlc ao bay. theteteor was caugh at cutting cross the skies at 5:15 this morning. >>> meanwhile, back here at ho 4, storm tea meteorologists are talking about this winter storm that has a lot of folks in north carona and virginia pretty concerned. >> rightfully so. >> so what are we looking...
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their mission produced the first majestic image of planet earth.our harry smith tonight with their unforgettable story. >> reporter: december 21st, 1968, men aboard apollo 8 are no joke, about to go where no man's gone before. the crew, rookie bill anders along with space veterans frank borman and jim lovell, knew their mission was risky business. nasa's first flight to the moon. >> i thought i had one chance in three of a successful flight. and then one chance in three of not surviving. >> three, two, one, zero. >> the saturn five rocket thrust the crew first into earth's orbit and then fired them on a path to the moon. once in lunar orbit, anders' assignment was to shoot photos of the moon's surface. on the crew's third pass, the commander frank borman tweaked the position of the spacecraft. >> all right, we're going to roll. >> it was in the turning around looking forward process when i saw this thing coming out of the corner of my eye in the window. turned out it was the earth. >> oh, my god, look at that picture over there. it's the earth comi
their mission produced the first majestic image of planet earth.our harry smith tonight with their unforgettable story. >> reporter: december 21st, 1968, men aboard apollo 8 are no joke, about to go where no man's gone before. the crew, rookie bill anders along with space veterans frank borman and jim lovell, knew their mission was risky business. nasa's first flight to the moon. >> i thought i had one chance in three of a successful flight. and then one chance in three of not...
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the icy couldn't nebt on the south pole of planet earth, which is special in and of itself. but they are here for more than just an antarctic adventure. once they land that huge soviet aircraft, they jump into this smaller ski plane and head into the air once again. now you know what's going on. they are completely kited out in wingsuits. these guys are legit. in this case they are proving a point. >> they are going to the antarctic drop zone. >> a place very few people can go to. >> the temperature as they are jumping out is minus 31 fahrenheit. >> no. >> yeah. >> jump out of the plane and turn into atok, wha they're ing. >> it takes a very special nut case to be able to do this. >> this is their passion. this is what they do. the photographer and the speed these guys travel with world with their passion. this is a union glass here, in ellsworth mountain range if anybody is interested in giving this a go. >> anybody want some hot cocoa? >> tell me about it. >> it's still cold. when they land, they are pumped. >> woo-hoo! >> when like them, you've been around the world doing
the icy couldn't nebt on the south pole of planet earth, which is special in and of itself. but they are here for more than just an antarctic adventure. once they land that huge soviet aircraft, they jump into this smaller ski plane and head into the air once again. now you know what's going on. they are completely kited out in wingsuits. these guys are legit. in this case they are proving a point. >> they are going to the antarctic drop zone. >> a place very few people can go to....
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. >> this doesn't happen anywhere else on planet earth. >> reporter: as gavin newsom steps into the governor's the state's gun laws are about to tighten. the age for buying long guns jumps from 18 to 21, and bump stocks will be officially banned. other laws taking effect january 1st, all mail ballots must be prepaid by officials, plastic straws can only be received by special request, and motorize the scooters don't require helmet for 18 and older. >> when you're on a bicycle or scooter or motorcycle, you have whatever you're wearing to protect you. so, the fact that a helmet isn't mandatory is just mind-boggling. >> reporter: and despite the new law, the sfmta strongly recommends all scooter riders wear a helmet. it's part of their best practices, same thing for the department of health, which is currently studying the number of people injured without wearing helmets using nontraditional transportation methods. the first look at those results will be available in the next six months. reporting live from the embarcadero, sam brock, nbc7 news. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay" -- >> a pr
. >> this doesn't happen anywhere else on planet earth. >> reporter: as gavin newsom steps into the governor's the state's gun laws are about to tighten. the age for buying long guns jumps from 18 to 21, and bump stocks will be officially banned. other laws taking effect january 1st, all mail ballots must be prepaid by officials, plastic straws can only be received by special request, and motorize the scooters don't require helmet for 18 and older. >> when you're on a bicycle...
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of us will ever see as we look through the windows of this aisle continent on the south pole of planet earth which is special in and of itself. heather swan and dr. glen singleman are here for more than just an antarctic adventure. once they land that huge soviet aircraft, they jump into this smaller ski plane so they head up into the air once again, now you know what's going on. they are complete ly in wing suits. these guys are legit. >> this case, they're proving a >> that very few people can go to. >> temperatures, jumping out,' see right here, minus 31 fahrenheit. >> nope. >> yeah. >> nope. >> jump out of a plane, turn into a snowflake. >> but look, this is why you're doing it. they are basically resuiting over -- >> it takes a very special nut case to be able to do this. >> this is their passion. this is what they do. heather's a wing suit pilot, photographer, writer and these guys travel the world with their passion. in elsworth mountain range, if anybody is interested in giving this a go. >> anybody in the mood for hot coca now? >> tell me about it. because it's still cold. when they
of us will ever see as we look through the windows of this aisle continent on the south pole of planet earth which is special in and of itself. heather swan and dr. glen singleman are here for more than just an antarctic adventure. once they land that huge soviet aircraft, they jump into this smaller ski plane so they head up into the air once again, now you know what's going on. they are complete ly in wing suits. these guys are legit. >> this case, they're proving a >> that very...
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takes place somewhere on the earth once a mont once a month there is a 7.0hq eake somewhere on the planet earthbad news is this was centered eight miles, 12 kilometers north of anchorage, the largest city in alaskaand that is why there was so much damage. rtunately, the pipeline was not severed. airplanes could still land. of course, as a temporary measure they closed the airpts. the damage could have been a lot worse. fortunately, it was not. rajini: fortunately, indeed. can we expect more aftershocks? indeed there was at one point a tsunami warning as well. michio: that's right. the tsunami warning has been canceled. tsunamis travel at thepeed of a jetliner, several hundred les per hour, and so any damage would have already taken place because of the tsunami. so yes, we expect aftershocks thand we have ree so far. one of them was 5.7, which in and of itself would qualify it as a major earthquake. we expect aftershocks to keep o going foeks and perhaps even months. rajini: what is it about that area which means that it is prone to quakes on aively regular basis? i don't know too much about the
takes place somewhere on the earth once a mont once a month there is a 7.0hq eake somewhere on the planet earthbad news is this was centered eight miles, 12 kilometers north of anchorage, the largest city in alaskaand that is why there was so much damage. rtunately, the pipeline was not severed. airplanes could still land. of course, as a temporary measure they closed the airpts. the damage could have been a lot worse. fortunately, it was not. rajini: fortunately, indeed. can we expect more...
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absolutely nothing can grow without one crucial substance that is essential to all live here on planet earth water but considering that it is all around us in every living thing the fact that hundreds of millions of people around the globe have no access to clean water is simply shocking and that's why it's good to hear that a team of engineers in berlin have developed a system that could drastically improve lives all over the world. around one point two billion people live in africa but millions in sub-saharan africa have no access to clean water. drinking and bathing in contaminated water is very dangerous. engineers in berlin developed what they call a war. the system was designed by al hakim and. it desalinate filters and decontaminate water it's possible. thousands of liters of. their results is virtually germ free. and it's tasty. the process is powered by a solar energy system attached to each. other in operation in kenya somalia and yemen. in kenya twenty to around forty cents that's a tenth of the usual price. not only supplying clean water but also free wi-fi access and outlets to
absolutely nothing can grow without one crucial substance that is essential to all live here on planet earth water but considering that it is all around us in every living thing the fact that hundreds of millions of people around the globe have no access to clean water is simply shocking and that's why it's good to hear that a team of engineers in berlin have developed a system that could drastically improve lives all over the world. around one point two billion people live in africa but...
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[applause] >> i remember the first time i saw earth, our brilliant planet suspended in cold space. isolated and lonely we are here on earth. despite the vast distance that made the photograph possible, we had not lost our connection with the natural world. we had rediscovered it. we saw for the first time our one home together in the cosmos. the apollo program overcame immense odds to accomplish something extraordinary. one of history's greatest competitions, the race between powerful nations resulted in a grand voyage of discovery made in peace for all humankind. the journey of apollo 8 marked a dawn of awareness. 50 years later we are at high noon and the hour for decision and action is at hand. if the greatest legacy of the first flight to the moon was the discovery of earth, our responsibility to that legacy is to protect our oasis among the stars, the one home to all known life. the spirit of apollo reflects some of the best parts of human nature. our curiosity and creativity. and our unwillingness to accept impossibility. ideas that seem to defy us instead unite and inspire u
[applause] >> i remember the first time i saw earth, our brilliant planet suspended in cold space. isolated and lonely we are here on earth. despite the vast distance that made the photograph possible, we had not lost our connection with the natural world. we had rediscovered it. we saw for the first time our one home together in the cosmos. the apollo program overcame immense odds to accomplish something extraordinary. one of history's greatest competitions, the race between powerful...
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fulfilling a very right as i was about five the met with incredulity and i go on the streets of planet earth twenty five thousand people from each competition you're trying to kids but only five thousand. in argentina. the final should be in argentina. aids crazy i mean i can't believe that it. seemed possible well after the child care but does have a substantial argentinian population officially over seventy thousand people including a father and son on opposing sides and. it's too good an opportunity to miss we never dreamed you would watch a book or of a match in spain especially not a final you know risks are being taken there were four thousand placed security in stewards on. river plights objected strongly to the switch threatening a refusal to apply that manager. said fans have been robbed but that players are now trying to show diplomacy and you're going to get. many people are hurt and that's something we can't fix with words only with results this is a unique event outside our country but we have to enjoy it. also agree three years ago they were kicked out of this tournament when t
fulfilling a very right as i was about five the met with incredulity and i go on the streets of planet earth twenty five thousand people from each competition you're trying to kids but only five thousand. in argentina. the final should be in argentina. aids crazy i mean i can't believe that it. seemed possible well after the child care but does have a substantial argentinian population officially over seventy thousand people including a father and son on opposing sides and. it's too good an...
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planet earth is under attack... from us.resources, contaminating its waters this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un's climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest findings from the inter—governmental panel on climate change, which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. meanwhile, some at the highest levels of power a re still not convinced. yeah, i don't believe it. no, no, i don't believe it. this, despite rigorous scientific models and increasingly vocal warnings from nearly all of the scientific community. we know from insurance how much money we're losing every year, it's hundreds of billions of dollars each year. it's happening. eventually this will hit people enough that people will start acting. and we can act. we can use less energy, we can just use less in general. the less we consume, the less we'll discar
planet earth is under attack... from us.resources, contaminating its waters this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un's climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest findings from the inter—governmental panel on climate change, which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. meanwhile,...
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planet earth is under attack... from us.depleting its resources, contaminating its waters, and poisoning its air. and nature is responding. this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un's climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest findings from the inter—governmental panel on climate change, which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. meanwhile, some at the highest levels of power are still not convinced. yeah, i don't believe it. no, no, i don't believe it. this, despite rigorous scientific models and increasingly vocal warnings from nearly all of the scientific community. we know from insurance how much money we're losing every year, it's hundreds of billions of dollars each year. it's happening. eventually this will hit people enough that people will start acting. and we can act. we can use less energy, we can just
planet earth is under attack... from us.depleting its resources, contaminating its waters, and poisoning its air. and nature is responding. this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un's climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest findings from the inter—governmental panel on climate change, which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the...
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. >> i'm sir david attenborough, and this is "planet earth: 2025." climates and biospheres of our beloved coasts. from the coast of kansas to the gulf of ohio. from the wetlands of the sahara to the flaming penguins of the antarctic. ah, what's the point? the world's a hot tub. and before you ask, yes, i'm drunk. nobody listens to david attenborough. now i'm forced to survive in a submarine with james cameron.
. >> i'm sir david attenborough, and this is "planet earth: 2025." climates and biospheres of our beloved coasts. from the coast of kansas to the gulf of ohio. from the wetlands of the sahara to the flaming penguins of the antarctic. ah, what's the point? the world's a hot tub. and before you ask, yes, i'm drunk. nobody listens to david attenborough. now i'm forced to survive in a submarine with james cameron.
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governments policy makers and the public on how to curb some of the things we're doing to this planet. earth scientists who specialize in dating geological time are watching closely and finding compelling proof that we are in the early years of the anthropocene what's important here all the critical feedback mechanisms that kick in the earth really operating as a system and saying that's it i can't cope with this anymore and then it then starts to respond. at this toronto art gallery the evidence of human impact on display is in startling imagery of mining farming industry and urbanization it's art aimed at forcing us to think about how much impact we've already had through pollution climate change and population growth i think the artist ultimately want us to think about how we've built what we've built and how we can build something different how we can build perhaps perhaps solve the problem or change mitigate some of the impacts we've had it'll be at least two years before a final decision on the start of the anthropocene and this small body of water near canada's largest city will a pla
governments policy makers and the public on how to curb some of the things we're doing to this planet. earth scientists who specialize in dating geological time are watching closely and finding compelling proof that we are in the early years of the anthropocene what's important here all the critical feedback mechanisms that kick in the earth really operating as a system and saying that's it i can't cope with this anymore and then it then starts to respond. at this toronto art gallery the...
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those arms here we certainly don't subsidize like your green growth concept in the us briefly at planet earth yeah i've been proposing the agreement of say the year which was inspired by professor paul you kings and down imperial college it and the idea is that we can shift our expats for our income to air pollution and the natural resource consumption then we can have a double digit them which means that we get more of a mission and we can stimulate the economy and jobs this isn't the only reason that the teacher has been promoted by many scholars and the idea is to realise you stole the them they fear so when we have a proper shifting or reform of our structures then i think our argument is that we can have or we can achieve a lot of various miche to sion as well as job creation and economic growth so many governments that is they've just creature needs are number one priority and i think. actually form corporate tax reform i think we can do it professor reich one john thank you well u.k. prime minister's questions this week wasn't so much about saving the planet from catastrophe with ready
those arms here we certainly don't subsidize like your green growth concept in the us briefly at planet earth yeah i've been proposing the agreement of say the year which was inspired by professor paul you kings and down imperial college it and the idea is that we can shift our expats for our income to air pollution and the natural resource consumption then we can have a double digit them which means that we get more of a mission and we can stimulate the economy and jobs this isn't the only...
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. >> it doesn't happen anywhere else on planet earth. >> reporter: as gavin newsom steps into the governor's office, the state's gun laws are about to tighten. the legal age for buying long guns like rifles or shotguns jumped from 18 to 21, and bump stocks will be officially banned. other laws taking effect january 1st, all mail ballots must be prepaid by municipalities. customers can only get a plafstc straw by request at restaurants. mi minimum wage rise tods 12 bucks an hour for most companies and motorized scooters don't require'r on a bicycle orelmet mandatory is mind-boggling. >> reporter: and despite the new law the sfmpa strongly recommends all scooter riders wear a helmet. in fact, it's part of their best practices. exact same thing for the department of public health, which is currently studying the number of people injured without wearing helmets using non-traditional transportation methods. the first look at those results will be available in the next six months. reporting live from the embarcadero this evening, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> helmet. that's the way we're going
. >> it doesn't happen anywhere else on planet earth. >> reporter: as gavin newsom steps into the governor's office, the state's gun laws are about to tighten. the legal age for buying long guns like rifles or shotguns jumped from 18 to 21, and bump stocks will be officially banned. other laws taking effect january 1st, all mail ballots must be prepaid by municipalities. customers can only get a plafstc straw by request at restaurants. mi minimum wage rise tods 12 bucks an hour for...
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steve patterson, nbc news, planet earth. >> very cool. >> still ahead tonight, a reality check on theew cbd oil health craze. what is it and can it really help you? also the inspiring story of a rising star in the nfl and his you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ yeah right. iand the earth is flat. ahhh!! treat your cough seriously with robitussin cf max. nothing lasts longer and treats more symptoms for your cough, cold and flu. robitussin. because it's never just a cough. with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. because
steve patterson, nbc news, planet earth. >> very cool. >> still ahead tonight, a reality check on theew cbd oil health craze. what is it and can it really help you? also the inspiring story of a rising star in the nfl and his you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that,...
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those arms here who certainly don't subsidise like your green growth concept and it's briefly planet earth yeah i've been proposing the agreement of say the year which was inspired by professor paul yuki's and a lot of the on imperial college it and the idea is that we. can shift our expertise. to air pollution and that's a resource consumption then we can have a bubble which means that we can reorder a mission and we can stimulate the economy drops uses of the teacher has been promoted by many scholars and the idea is to realize who stole the year so where their proper or shifting or reform structures then i think our argument is that we can hear or we can achieve a lot to addition as well as job creation and economic growth so many governments that is they've just creature needs a lot more priority and i think we're actually form a group actually for i think we can do it professor reich on junk thank you well u.k. prime minister's questions this week wasn't so much about saving the planet from catastrophe with ready solutions as impending failure of tourism is defacto minority government
those arms here who certainly don't subsidise like your green growth concept and it's briefly planet earth yeah i've been proposing the agreement of say the year which was inspired by professor paul yuki's and a lot of the on imperial college it and the idea is that we. can shift our expertise. to air pollution and that's a resource consumption then we can have a bubble which means that we can reorder a mission and we can stimulate the economy drops uses of the teacher has been promoted by many...
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steve patterson, nbc news, planet earth. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaningclean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. wow, that's an pretty great, huh?low. if you're a banana. i find it very...appealing. new kellogg's raisin bran with bananas. two scoops meet real banana slices. i've done a great job of raisin ya. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarel
steve patterson, nbc news, planet earth. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaningclean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time....
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with the middle of our solar system. 0rbiting closest to the sun are the four small rocky planets, including earthe best known of these is saturn, with its famous rings. and then, right on the margin, there's tiny pluto. 3 billion miles away. but it turns out that pluto is just one part of a massive outer zone we only started discovering in the last 20 years or so. thousands of tiny worlds, lumps of rock and ice, known as the kuiper belt. these are objects left over after the planets were formed. one of these is known as ultima thule. and until now, we've only had this artist's impression of it. but after racing from earth on a 13 yearjourney, nasa's new horizons spacecraft is about to fly past it, the most distant exploration in human history. new horizons is exploring ultima thule a billion miles further away than pluto, for a total distance of 4 billion miles. forget 1990s dial—up modem internet speeds, we're going to be downloading data from the spacecraft at one kilobit per second. over the next almost two years. now, the great thing about such a slow data transmission rate is that it's almos
with the middle of our solar system. 0rbiting closest to the sun are the four small rocky planets, including earthe best known of these is saturn, with its famous rings. and then, right on the margin, there's tiny pluto. 3 billion miles away. but it turns out that pluto is just one part of a massive outer zone we only started discovering in the last 20 years or so. thousands of tiny worlds, lumps of rock and ice, known as the kuiper belt. these are objects left over after the planets were...
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and heavenly beings man and angel again come closer to one another despite the evil in the world planet. earth. who. is the most important message those communicated in the arrangement of angels above the almighty in the mandorla in jesus christ appears to be standing on his hand. the real focus is this small angel smaller than all the other have ne figures it represents the new human who are to fighting a lifelong battle against evil is seen by christ to be deserving of redemption and thus as a small angel is taken into the communion of the big angels human beings can rise into the sphere of the heavenly beings and can be redeemed heaven awaits them that's what this fresco expresses the small angel is both messenger and message a new era in the relationship between humanity and the heavenly smear has begun. further southwards we reach a place of great importance in christian iconography assisi. in burgundy joining the twelfth century monasteries have adopted a strict the organized liturgy and had almost completely rejected imagery. in the thirteenth century new waters arose in central italy t
and heavenly beings man and angel again come closer to one another despite the evil in the world planet. earth. who. is the most important message those communicated in the arrangement of angels above the almighty in the mandorla in jesus christ appears to be standing on his hand. the real focus is this small angel smaller than all the other have ne figures it represents the new human who are to fighting a lifelong battle against evil is seen by christ to be deserving of redemption and thus as...
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forty trillion dollars in debt i think your debt is a problem the usa have there is no country on planet earth that took on thirty eight that percentage of debt thirty trillion as a percentage of who ok in that span of time in twenty years i mean the point is they are seeing us. between the us and china for global supremacy the problem china has too much debt relative to the us and we have the where the what the will the most wonderful china where the jury what we are the amoeba with the highest i.q. is what i look what i like to say but when china went to you know they had also wanted to repeal the business cycle so they decided to build mt cities you know i said this is a shocking statistic i did make this up to secure twenty percent twenty percent of all edifices in urban china already right ok so when they had their fill of paving china they start paving over with their belt road initiative the entire. eastern european nations and taking over their ports and their roads ok this is a nation that is in deep deep trouble china is no longer growing bold words from michael of penn to port dot c
forty trillion dollars in debt i think your debt is a problem the usa have there is no country on planet earth that took on thirty eight that percentage of debt thirty trillion as a percentage of who ok in that span of time in twenty years i mean the point is they are seeing us. between the us and china for global supremacy the problem china has too much debt relative to the us and we have the where the what the will the most wonderful china where the jury what we are the amoeba with the...