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planet continuing to shrink in mass. mr. spock? all scanning stations manned, all recorders functioning, captain. orbit steady now, sir. obviously, this planet is condensing a valuable study. we may be seeing earth's distant future. before its sun went dark, this planet was remarkably similar to yours. sulu: helm answering nicely, captain. good. kirk: tormolen's record? psychiatric file and personality quotients. was he trying to kill himself? it's doubtful he meant to. he was confused, self-tortured. doesn't sound like the man i know. his capacity for self-doubt has always beeee rather high. what puzzles me is what brought it to the surface with so much force. [beeping] rate is dropping, doctor. stand by to close. [humming] closing. what is it? relative gravity increase, sir, like the planet reached out and yanked at us. compensatete compensate! riley: orbit steady now, sir. made me a little nervous, i guess. this man should be getting stronger. you sure the respirator's functioning properly? yes, doctor. then why is this man dyin
planet continuing to shrink in mass. mr. spock? all scanning stations manned, all recorders functioning, captain. orbit steady now, sir. obviously, this planet is condensing a valuable study. we may be seeing earth's distant future. before its sun went dark, this planet was remarkably similar to yours. sulu: helm answering nicely, captain. good. kirk: tormolen's record? psychiatric file and personality quotients. was he trying to kill himself? it's doubtful he meant to. he was confused,...
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warren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obviously the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. thomas friedman: i've argued our planet is getting hot, flat, and crowded. what that means basically is that on the one hand it is getting hot, that is global warming. temperature rising, we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and more people from an american point of view can see how we live, aspire to how we live and live like we live. that means more people living in american size homes, driving american size cars, american business, eating american sized big macs. if we do not find a more sustainable business to satisfy those aspirations of all of these people who want and now can have our lifestyle, that is a wonderful thing, but if we do not do it in a more sustainable way, we we are going to burn up, heat up, choke up this planet. and that itself will drive a myriad number of problems. ♪ michael bloomberg: the grea
warren buffet: you have to think of the fact we only have one planet, so we should treat the planet as a nonrenewable resource, and obviously the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. thomas friedman: i've argued our planet is getting hot, flat, and crowded. what that means basically is that on the one hand it is getting hot, that is global warming. temperature rising, we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and...
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we should treat the planet as an unrenewable -- resource.nd obviously the more people we have on it, the more strange we have. >> our planet is getting hot, flat, crowded, and what that means is basically, on the one hand it is getting hot, global warming. we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and more people from american point of you can see how we live. aspire to have a live that means , more people living in american size homes, driving cars, american business. eating american size to big macs. if we do not find a more sustainable business to satisfy those aspirations of all of these people who want and now can have our lifestyle, that is a wonderful thing, but if we do -- don't do it in a more sustainable way we are going to burn up, choke up this planet. and that itself will drive a myriad number of problems. ♪ >> the greatest threat facing humanity today has to belimate change, followed by the possibility of nuclear war, because those are the only two things on the horizon that c
we should treat the planet as an unrenewable -- resource.nd obviously the more people we have on it, the more strange we have. >> our planet is getting hot, flat, crowded, and what that means is basically, on the one hand it is getting hot, global warming. we know that is happening. but will also happen faster as it is getting flat, that means more and more people from american point of you can see how we live. aspire to have a live that means , more people living in american size homes,...
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on this planet.like ours. which was one of many that were scheduled for cancellation. what do you do? i went to washington, i had meetings. they'd say, well, you've already done carbon dioxide, keeling. why don't you do something else? i'd say, no, i'm not finished. you know, i smiled a lot. i've never been a shmoozer, but i said, hey, hi, hey! how ya doin'? hey. in the end they permitted the program to survive, sort of. we lost the south pole. had an analyzer on a ship and another one on a plane. we had to shut them down, too. couldn't afford to keep our technical director at mauna loa, so if we had any technical problems, we'd have to shut that down, too. and of c course we...had 'em. sure enough, there w were problems. . so, there was nothig to do but pull the p plug, turn out the lights, just shut the whole damnmn thing down. in february, march, april of 1964, there were no precise measurements of f atmospheriric2 being made anywhere on e earth. then that spring, the nsf, the national science fou
on this planet.like ours. which was one of many that were scheduled for cancellation. what do you do? i went to washington, i had meetings. they'd say, well, you've already done carbon dioxide, keeling. why don't you do something else? i'd say, no, i'm not finished. you know, i smiled a lot. i've never been a shmoozer, but i said, hey, hi, hey! how ya doin'? hey. in the end they permitted the program to survive, sort of. we lost the south pole. had an analyzer on a ship and another one on a...
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the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. >> i've argued our planet isetting hot, flat, and crowded. on one hand it is getting hot. that is global warming. we know that is happening. it is also going to happen faster because it is getting flat. more and more people can see how we live, aspire to how we live, and live like we live. that means people living in american sized homes, driving american sized cars, eating american sized big macs. if we don't find a more sustainable way to satisfy those aspirations, if we don't do it in a more sustainable way, we're going to burn up this planet. that will driving. number of problems -- that will yriad number of problems. >> the greatest threat has to be climate change followed by the possibility of nuclear war. those are the only two things on the horizon that could destroy all of humanity. where people see droughts they've never had them before, floods, storms, much greater magnitude and frequency. crops are changing. insects are killing trees where they used to be destroyed by the cold weather every year. >> i
the more people we have on it, the more strains we put upon the planet. >> i've argued our planet isetting hot, flat, and crowded. on one hand it is getting hot. that is global warming. we know that is happening. it is also going to happen faster because it is getting flat. more and more people can see how we live, aspire to how we live, and live like we live. that means people living in american sized homes, driving american sized cars, eating american sized big macs. if we don't find a...
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an earth woman living on a planet where love, emotion is bad taste. we've got to risk a full-power start! the engines were shut off. no time to regenerate. do you hear me? we've got to risk a full-power start! i respected my father, our customs. i was ashamed of my earth blood-- jim, when i feel friendship for you, i'm ashamed. you've got to hear me! we need a formula! we've got to risk implosion! it's never been done! understand, jim? i spent a whole lifetime we've got to risk implosion! it's our only chance. it's never been done. don't tell me that again, science officer! it's possible! we may go up into the biggest ball of fire since the last sun in these parts exploded, but we've got to take that 1 in 10,000 chahae! uhura: bridge to captain. engineer asked, did you find-- yes! i found mr. spock! i'm talking to mr. spock! do you understand?! yes, sir. 3 1/2 minutes left, captain. i've got it-- the disease! love. you'u' better off without it, and i'm better off without mine. this vessel. i give. she takes. she won't permit me my life. i've got to li
an earth woman living on a planet where love, emotion is bad taste. we've got to risk a full-power start! the engines were shut off. no time to regenerate. do you hear me? we've got to risk a full-power start! i respected my father, our customs. i was ashamed of my earth blood-- jim, when i feel friendship for you, i'm ashamed. you've got to hear me! we need a formula! we've got to risk implosion! it's never been done! understand, jim? i spent a whole lifetime we've got to risk implosion! it's...
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. ♪ reporter: our planet's seas have become one huge rubbish dump.years, ocean currents have moved much of it together, forming enormous spinning vortexes of trash. these aren't always visible, because much of the rubbish sinks beneath the surface. most of it floats at 10 meters below the waves, some larger parts as deep as 30 meters. every year, an additional 8 million tons of plastic finds its way into the sea. >> a beach on the coast of kenya. plastic garbage ruins what would otherwise be an idyllic landscape. at least 5 mmillion tons of plastic end up every year in the world's oceans. here, too, in the bay of watamu on the indian ocean, the tide constantly washes in huge numbers of plastic bags, bottles, and sandals. these flipflops are perfect for a kenyan environmental project. everyone wears them -- especially at the beach. many are forgotten or thrown away, and end up in the sea. >> pick picked them up, we clean around the beach is. >> many people here make a living from tourism -- another reason why it's important to keep the beach clean. th
. ♪ reporter: our planet's seas have become one huge rubbish dump.years, ocean currents have moved much of it together, forming enormous spinning vortexes of trash. these aren't always visible, because much of the rubbish sinks beneath the surface. most of it floats at 10 meters below the waves, some larger parts as deep as 30 meters. every year, an additional 8 million tons of plastic finds its way into the sea. >> a beach on the coast of kenya. plastic garbage ruins what would...
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there particular planets inside my first and second planets which makes to be right for me.o she was saying that -- i did have my cards read who is also spot on, i'm 100% behind it. i totally believe totally believe in it and if i recall you attack me my horse scope was read by saying oh does that mean you're selfish? so i feel for that right now and i support you. >> so she attacked someone? >> reporter: i feel like i am under attack. >> so, i am going to wait for the great awes, that will be in my ear, there at hansen yesterday, how's that is that different than any other day? well guess what, her favorite group in the entire world actually knowledge her on twitter. she said is the camera going to be on spot a five? >> to have old music on spot if i. >> they quoted my tweet. i know. >> is she stalking them now? [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> new jersey governor chris christie still standing by donald trump. but he he will not defend the nominees comment. >> you can do anything, whatever you want grab them by the -- here's what christie said about the released video from 2
there particular planets inside my first and second planets which makes to be right for me.o she was saying that -- i did have my cards read who is also spot on, i'm 100% behind it. i totally believe totally believe in it and if i recall you attack me my horse scope was read by saying oh does that mean you're selfish? so i feel for that right now and i support you. >> so she attacked someone? >> reporter: i feel like i am under attack. >> so, i am going to wait for the great...
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, it is literally a crime against the planet.e need to make sure that they are answerable for the disinformation campaign they have run. they have set us back to its. if we had acted on this problem when exxonmobil's own internal documents in the 1970's revealed they recognize -- this is their own words -- they recognize the impacts of climate change could be catastrophic. these are in their own internal documents from the 1970's. but what did exxonmobil do in the subsequent decades? they spent tens of millions of dollars on a disinformation campaign to deny the reality of climate change. we cannot allow that. we have to move on. we have to hold that actors accountable and move on to the worthy debate, which is what we should be doing in congress, h w to solve this problem. what are the mechanisms to decrease our carbon emission and transition to renewable energy? there's a worthy political debate between progressives and conservatives to be had about that topic, that there is no worthy debate to be had about whether the threat e
, it is literally a crime against the planet.e need to make sure that they are answerable for the disinformation campaign they have run. they have set us back to its. if we had acted on this problem when exxonmobil's own internal documents in the 1970's revealed they recognize -- this is their own words -- they recognize the impacts of climate change could be catastrophic. these are in their own internal documents from the 1970's. but what did exxonmobil do in the subsequent decades? they spent...
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and almost all of that comes from outside the country and it's not so good for the planet. we asked them if they're trying to tell us that beer is good for us. >> domestic production of beer could help to promote the domestic production of batteries. that could be bential. we -- bential. it's one of the most rapidly growing sources for water. and it's packs the freely available sugars. >> don't start chugging down just yet we're a couple of years away from it. it will take a lot of beer water. >> we really saved the planet >>> this presidential election that has inspired someone believe it or not. an artist who welcomed donald trump and hillary clinton into her front yard. >> i actually work for a haunted house for seven years. i do a lot of horror halloween stuff but also like comedy and hue nor is important -- humor is important to me. with these elections especially it's like there's a lot of heated divisive issues going on. and if we can't laugh about it it's genuinely terrifying. i decided to give him the signature tan and the bad hair. so really i think that's what do
and almost all of that comes from outside the country and it's not so good for the planet. we asked them if they're trying to tell us that beer is good for us. >> domestic production of beer could help to promote the domestic production of batteries. that could be bential. we -- bential. it's one of the most rapidly growing sources for water. and it's packs the freely available sugars. >> don't start chugging down just yet we're a couple of years away from it. it will take a lot of...
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specimen-gathering mission on planet alpha 177. unknown to any of us during this time, a duplicate of me, some strange alter ego, had been created by the transporter malfunction. [door opens] captain? are you all right, sir? can i give you a hand, sir? thank you. it might profit you to let dr. mccoy give you the once over. all right, engineer, i'll have my engines looked to. ship's manifests, sir. i think they're in order now. thank you, yeoman. that's all. i've checked-- yes,s,ir. ahh. [whirring] you picked a good day, fisher. business has been lousy. what'd you do, take a fall on purpose so you could get a little vacation? [door opens] er. i have no sympathy for clumsiness. no, sir. the hand's much better, sir. what can i do for you, jim? [knock on door] yeah? mr. spock. come in. yes, mr. spock, what is it? is there something i can do for you, captain? like what? well, dr. mccoy seemed to think that i should check on you. that's nice. come on, spock, i know that look. what is it? well, our good doctor said that you were acting li
specimen-gathering mission on planet alpha 177. unknown to any of us during this time, a duplicate of me, some strange alter ego, had been created by the transporter malfunction. [door opens] captain? are you all right, sir? can i give you a hand, sir? thank you. it might profit you to let dr. mccoy give you the once over. all right, engineer, i'll have my engines looked to. ship's manifests, sir. i think they're in order now. thank you, yeoman. that's all. i've checked-- yes,s,ir. ahh....
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we will send you back to your planet, and your memories will fade.captain's log, stardate 65848.2. after successfully conquering the rigelians... right, "conquering." well, at least maggie can fly us home. thank god it's just like her busy box. well, i guess we've learned that of all the countless planets in the universe, we have evolved into the most inedible species. like three-bean salad at a barbecue, we will remain untouched. we're receiving a transmission from an unknown source. hey, i finally tracked you down! my oatmeal's gone cold. the cat ate my heart medicine. i'm engaged to my nurse... set a course, mr. maggie. anywhere but home. homer: d'oh! i can't believe gus, you're not scared are you? you're the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. i don't like thunder! (bashfully) this is getting creepy! (sfx: loud thunder clap) grrrr, did you say creepy? creepy cash? the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah, with top prizes of 50 grand. that's a monster of a prize. keep on scratchin' [ roars ] [ up tempo music ] dinner! may
we will send you back to your planet, and your memories will fade.captain's log, stardate 65848.2. after successfully conquering the rigelians... right, "conquering." well, at least maggie can fly us home. thank god it's just like her busy box. well, i guess we've learned that of all the countless planets in the universe, we have evolved into the most inedible species. like three-bean salad at a barbecue, we will remain untouched. we're receiving a transmission from an unknown source....
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seven companies to develop habitation systems on the red planet. president obama says his ultimate ambition is to one day remain on mars for an extended time. and a new discovery in the solar system.... a dwarf planet twice as distant as pluto is about the size of iowa. it's suspected that there could be at least 100 more dwarf planets like it... still undiscovered. a mother and father are behind bars for leaving their child alone... while they dressed in clown costume and chased down cars. matesic has more. closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning after sunday's debate....the internet just can't get trump and hillary memes. why the candidates could describe the debate as the time of their lives. the desert is where bad guys go when they want to make evidence disappear. but hiding the evidence won't help danny tarkanian. ...or the scams against seniors he formed... or the $17 million judgment he never paid. he can try, but he can't make his record disappear. danny tarkanian: just a con man who can't bury the truth.
seven companies to develop habitation systems on the red planet. president obama says his ultimate ambition is to one day remain on mars for an extended time. and a new discovery in the solar system.... a dwarf planet twice as distant as pluto is about the size of iowa. it's suspected that there could be at least 100 more dwarf planets like it... still undiscovered. a mother and father are behind bars for leaving their child alone... while they dressed in clown costume and chased down cars....
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it's not the mars you're used to show a gold planet, instead of red. the colors here were tweaked to show an ultraviolet glow from a chemical reaction in the martian atmosphere known as "night glow." open poor communication and protocol. these accusations tonight-- from elementary school. they say they're rattled.. after learning about a threatening message to kids-- nearly a week after it was first reported to authorities. fox 6s derica williams has our big story at six. an ominous threat... they are scared. sent from the username creepyclown123... they still are not aware of who it is at this time messages circulated to a network of parents ... warning a planned to bring weapons on october 12th. a threatening message to harm children was sent to several students at hawthorne elementary school. they should reassure parents its being taken care of. rebekah aguilera says she's troubled she learned about the incident from other parents tuesday morning... nearly a week after it was first reported to the school and police. i need be aware of it otherwise t
it's not the mars you're used to show a gold planet, instead of red. the colors here were tweaked to show an ultraviolet glow from a chemical reaction in the martian atmosphere known as "night glow." open poor communication and protocol. these accusations tonight-- from elementary school. they say they're rattled.. after learning about a threatening message to kids-- nearly a week after it was first reported to authorities. fox 6s derica williams has our big story at six. an ominous...
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a signal from planet exo-o-i. dr. roger korby has been located, ndart of his expeditiononemaining alive due to the discovery of underground ruins left by the former inhabitants of this worlrl enterprise to korby, we have e ur landing coordinates pinpointed. we're preparing to beam down a party. it may interest you that we ha aboard this vessel-- i've an unusual request, captain kirk. beam down alone, just yourself. we've made discoveries of such a nature thay reqan extraordinary decision from you. that is an unusual request. oh, s, it's roger. agreed, doctor. however, there will be two of us. hello, roger. yes,oger. darling, how-- where are you? yes, yes, by all means, captain. i--i had no idea, no hope. darling, e you all right? yes, roger. everything's all right now. we're on our way, doctor. we'll be with you in a moment. enterprise out. he said he'd be waiting. dr. korby. it's possible we may have hit the wrong entry point. kirk to enterprise. spock here, captain. beam down... two security men. ananproblems, capta
a signal from planet exo-o-i. dr. roger korby has been located, ndart of his expeditiononemaining alive due to the discovery of underground ruins left by the former inhabitants of this worlrl enterprise to korby, we have e ur landing coordinates pinpointed. we're preparing to beam down a party. it may interest you that we ha aboard this vessel-- i've an unusual request, captain kirk. beam down alone, just yourself. we've made discoveries of such a nature thay reqan extraordinary decision from...
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anchor: the worldwide fund for nature's living planet reports of wildlife populations around the planetave fallen by an average of 58% since 1970. at that rate, unless urgent change comes, 2/3 of wildlife could be gone from our planet in the next 4 years. reporter: the king of the jungle is facing tough times. his realm is finishing. the number of wild lions is at an all-time low. the total amount of all the earth's animals has shrunk by more than half since 1970. humans are to blame, especially those in industrialized nations. altogether, this population has consumed considerably more resources than the earth can regenerate. environmental activists warn that the ever-increasing meat consumption will lead to a catastrophe. more and more forests are being destroyed in order to make way for giant soy plantations, which provide feed for livestock, especially in south america. >> these acres of soy are not meant to feed south americans, but solely for export, primarily to europe but also to asia, as livestock feed, and for industrial pig feed here. pork and beef consumption directly destroy
anchor: the worldwide fund for nature's living planet reports of wildlife populations around the planetave fallen by an average of 58% since 1970. at that rate, unless urgent change comes, 2/3 of wildlife could be gone from our planet in the next 4 years. reporter: the king of the jungle is facing tough times. his realm is finishing. the number of wild lions is at an all-time low. the total amount of all the earth's animals has shrunk by more than half since 1970. humans are to blame,...
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go planet! by your powers reporter --- leonardo dicaprio and "scream queen's" star glen powell are teaming up to bring "captain planet" to the big screen. the two are said to be working on a screen play for paramount pictures. "captain planet and the planeteers" was a t-v show that aired in the early 90s about a group of teens that were given magical rings to save the world from pollution. remember the lady who became an overnight star after cracking up in a chewbacca mask on facebook? she now has something to remember the phenomenon by.. candace payn now at 8:00 a student attacked on a school bus. and its all caught on tape. and the mother is outraged because plus - cracking down on child sex trafficking. how the milwaukee division of the f-b-i took part in an international operation. and the impact it had right here in our city. good morning and welcome back to wakeup.. time now x:xx adlib weather forecast forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell the cold front exits today bringing c
go planet! by your powers reporter --- leonardo dicaprio and "scream queen's" star glen powell are teaming up to bring "captain planet" to the big screen. the two are said to be working on a screen play for paramount pictures. "captain planet and the planeteers" was a t-v show that aired in the early 90s about a group of teens that were given magical rings to save the world from pollution. remember the lady who became an overnight star after cracking up in a...
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you're saving money and more importantly, you're saving the planet. >> kids do have power. kids have a say in what happens. i felt like i could change things. could strap on my apabilities. >> my name is felix. i'm 11 years old from germany. two years ago, after the w wm weatather, my teacher ask me to gigive a presentation about t t climimate crisisis. >> fel c came homeme and said h, i have to make a p power firirm presentatition next week. i said but you need toto do tha i have no idea how to do that. >> finally, he w worked out by himself. he was researching on the internet and he learned about -- >> i found out that this man planted 30 m million trees in africa in 30 years. so i thoht if he can plant 30 million trtrees, we studentsts germany can also plant one million trtrees. this is the first tree we have planted. it's an apple tree. this tree was that size when we planted it two years ago. each tree that we plant takes up 10 kilos of co2 everyry year. anand each tree is a s symbol f climate justice. wewe've already done sisix plant the academy. at the academy, there
you're saving money and more importantly, you're saving the planet. >> kids do have power. kids have a say in what happens. i felt like i could change things. could strap on my apabilities. >> my name is felix. i'm 11 years old from germany. two years ago, after the w wm weatather, my teacher ask me to gigive a presentation about t t climimate crisisis. >> fel c came homeme and said h, i have to make a p power firirm presentatition next week. i said but you need toto do tha i...
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captures youth making positive changes for the earth in her original film series "young voices for the planet." coming up on "earth focus." >> the mountains of maryland, lynn cherry spends many of her days over a drawing table. she has been writing and illustrating children's books for over 30 years. >> the most popular is the great tree, and that's the tale of the amazon rain forest in which a man goes down to the forest and cuts down a tree and all the animals whispering in his ear while he's sleeping and he wakes up and he has an epiphany and he doesn't cut the tree down. and it's about power for one person to do good or harm. >> lending her talalent as an artist, lynn has devoted much of her recent work to climate change, even publishing a book specifically designed for children and parents. >> i i think that my interest i the environment grew out of my love for nature. i had an experience when i was a little kid where i had these woods that i loved and i came pack and they were bulldozing it. they completely desestroyed it. it w was a really trtraumatic experience and that's when i began
captures youth making positive changes for the earth in her original film series "young voices for the planet." coming up on "earth focus." >> the mountains of maryland, lynn cherry spends many of her days over a drawing table. she has been writing and illustrating children's books for over 30 years. >> the most popular is the great tree, and that's the tale of the amazon rain forest in which a man goes down to the forest and cuts down a tree and all the animals...
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planeteers ???adlib & toss jimmy new this morning... chaos in central phoenix.a fight breaks out in a parking lot... there's an a-r 15 rifle... and in the end a woman runs over two people.team 12's bryan west is live trying to sort hot headlines across the valley....investigators tell 12 news that a huge fire at an apartment complex under construction in gilbert last case of arson... and reward of up to 30-thousand dollars for finding the person responsible. eight buildings were destroyed and damage estimate is over ten million dollars.. a former m-m-a fighter accused in a rape case is scheduled for court this morning. rodolfo ramirez is facing a lot of serious charges including sexual assault and kidnapping. last month he allegedly assaulted a women in old town scottsdale. court documents say ramirez picked up a passed out womalu her to an old town scottsdale parking garage and sexually assaulted her inside. a former mesa police officer arrested for second degree murder.12 news will have a reporter in the courtroom for today's hearing.
planeteers ???adlib & toss jimmy new this morning... chaos in central phoenix.a fight breaks out in a parking lot... there's an a-r 15 rifle... and in the end a woman runs over two people.team 12's bryan west is live trying to sort hot headlines across the valley....investigators tell 12 news that a huge fire at an apartment complex under construction in gilbert last case of arson... and reward of up to 30-thousand dollars for finding the person responsible. eight buildings were destroyed...
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it was called planet earth. narrated by david addboro, won four emmys. well, planet earth 2 is on its way. this is an extended trailer recently released by the bbc. when you see it, all you'll be able to think, at least all i can think of, how in the heck did they get these shots? shots where they are basically jumping through the forest with primates, walking right along with cats, face to face with giant lizards. >> i'll tell you, now you kind of understand why it takes ten years to make. that's the best way of looking at it. you have to be there in the right place and right time with professionals at the top of their game to capture this. >> you're right. the first took years to shoot and years to edit and complete. episodes in this second part, but it's taking an incredible amount of time to collect the footage and put together. all shot in high definition. the original was the first documentary ever to be done in high definition and it is striking. it's like you're there with them. when's this come out? i have to get a 4k tv to watch this. >> i wish
it was called planet earth. narrated by david addboro, won four emmys. well, planet earth 2 is on its way. this is an extended trailer recently released by the bbc. when you see it, all you'll be able to think, at least all i can think of, how in the heck did they get these shots? shots where they are basically jumping through the forest with primates, walking right along with cats, face to face with giant lizards. >> i'll tell you, now you kind of understand why it takes ten years to...
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and before the "boys" take over planet hollywood... the winner of "america's got talent" will take the stage with her own show! grace vanderwaal will kick off her residency at the axis theater on thursday. the 12-year-old was known for performing original songs on
and before the "boys" take over planet hollywood... the winner of "america's got talent" will take the stage with her own show! grace vanderwaal will kick off her residency at the axis theater on thursday. the 12-year-old was known for performing original songs on
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in fact the camera that's currently orbiting mars and taking pictures of the planet, that was designed and built right here at a.s.u. as they continue to research mars, and he's someone who is lined up to head to mars himself. in the race to mars, jonathan hill is helping nasa cross the finish line. hill is the mission planner for a.s.u.'s camera, an infrared device that's been taking photos of mars for the past 15 years. >> it's the longest operating camera around mars, so every day we are still taking mor trying to learn about the surface, so when astronauts go they are ready to do good science. >> nasa already has two reinforces on mars, opportunity and curiosity. the rovers and other tools show that mars is cold and dry, but hill says there are areas with water that we could send humans. >> i think the chances of survival are pretty good. even though mars is a pretty harsh environment, it's things we know how to deal with, the how to get people to the surface. >> before we can land on mars, we need to take baby steps, sending an unmanned rocket in the next a couple of years and the
in fact the camera that's currently orbiting mars and taking pictures of the planet, that was designed and built right here at a.s.u. as they continue to research mars, and he's someone who is lined up to head to mars himself. in the race to mars, jonathan hill is helping nasa cross the finish line. hill is the mission planner for a.s.u.'s camera, an infrared device that's been taking photos of mars for the past 15 years. >> it's the longest operating camera around mars, so every day we...
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nasa says this is the first look at the planet's night glow. the golden hue is caused by chemical reactions during the day. at night, the extra energy comes outs all travaillet light. -- ultraviolet t. them. >> can you explain that again? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> is. >> so the warm air is on its way. it will take some time. we're not going to hit those records today. tomorrow will be around 80, still warm and showers around thursday. the weekend will be in the 50s. >> sounds good. >> as we leave, we'll take a look at the live shot of the great pumpkin down there. we heard this growling sound coming from our basement and our heating unit was blowing cold air. but we didn't worry about it, because our plan from homeserve covers costly repairs. a technician came to see if the problem was was it a faulty valve? no ma'am, just a hairy snow beast. that was my second guess. you're right, honey. help protect your heating system with a repair plan and save 50% your first year. call or visit homeservetv.com to find a plan. besides protecting you from yeti
nasa says this is the first look at the planet's night glow. the golden hue is caused by chemical reactions during the day. at night, the extra energy comes outs all travaillet light. -- ultraviolet t. them. >> can you explain that again? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> is. >> so the warm air is on its way. it will take some time. we're not going to hit those records today. tomorrow will be around 80, still warm and showers around thursday. the weekend will be in the 50s....
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planet hollywood is giving you more chances to see one of its most popular shows. find out when you'll have another chance to get the best seats in the house. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. narrator: 2013: joe heck votes to shut down the government, risking vital services for thousands of nevada seniors and veterans. but as federal employees like air traffic controllers worked 16 days without pay, joe heck continues to cash his paycheck... joe heck says he deserves it. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. and congressman hardy said he supported trump 100%. like trump, hardy opposed legislation to ensure equal pay. and hardy fought to defund planned parenthood, just like trump. ruben kihuen will protect our right to make our own health decisions. police say he took more than 12- hundred dollars for a school trip and used it pay off his gambling debt. c-c-s-d says klarer has resigned. passenger: "he has a gun! no, no, no, no, no." officer: "shots fired." some incredible dash cam vi
planet hollywood is giving you more chances to see one of its most popular shows. find out when you'll have another chance to get the best seats in the house. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. narrator: 2013: joe heck votes to shut down the government, risking vital services for thousands of nevada seniors and veterans. but as federal employees like air traffic controllers worked 16 days without pay, joe heck continues to cash his paycheck... joe heck says he deserves it....
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on the planet, condition critical. surface temperature is 75 degrees below zero, i think we ought to give room service another call. that coffee's taking too long. enterprise, this is sulu. kirk here, mr. sulu. hotline direct to the captain. are we that far gone? i gave everybody the afternoon off. i'm watching the store. how is it down there? oh, lovely, except that the frost is building up. we're using hand phasers to heat the rocks. one phaser quit on us, 3 still operating. any possibility of getting us back aboard before the skiing season opens down here? this is spock, mr. sulu. you'll have to hold on a little longer. there's no other way. survival procedures, mr. sulu. aah! aah! aah! aah! uhh! kirk: what happened? apparently the body functioning weakened during the duplication process-- a fact i failed to consider. he's not dying? yes, he is. help me. how can he die? how can i survive without him? i don't know, jim. don't be afraid. hold on. you don't have to be afraid. i won't let go. hold on! you won't be afrai
on the planet, condition critical. surface temperature is 75 degrees below zero, i think we ought to give room service another call. that coffee's taking too long. enterprise, this is sulu. kirk here, mr. sulu. hotline direct to the captain. are we that far gone? i gave everybody the afternoon off. i'm watching the store. how is it down there? oh, lovely, except that the frost is building up. we're using hand phasers to heat the rocks. one phaser quit on us, 3 still operating. any possibility...
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the thrusters that were supposed to slow down the descent turned off early, so it sounds like mars planet surface there. researchers are still pouring through the data. scientists say the mission was still on track as the lander was most likely a test of landing procedures and is a second ship orbiting the planet that is in good condition. meanwhile, chinese astronauts dock and board the country's recently launched space station, their first task to plant lettuce seeds. they will stay there for conducting experiments in medicine and various other space technologies and research. and even though they experience every day in 90 minutes, they are living according to beijing time. a big announcement from nintendo, announcing nintendo switch. the main system will work on your tv, but you'll also be able to undock the device and use it in a portable mode. there are attachable controllers you can take with it anywhere you go. the market in 2017. >> well, limited practice time today for cards' quarterback carson palmer. so what does that mean come sunday night against the seahawks? we'll get you
the thrusters that were supposed to slow down the descent turned off early, so it sounds like mars planet surface there. researchers are still pouring through the data. scientists say the mission was still on track as the lander was most likely a test of landing procedures and is a second ship orbiting the planet that is in good condition. meanwhile, chinese astronauts dock and board the country's recently launched space station, their first task to plant lettuce seeds. they will stay there for...
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it is not an easy planet to lie and on -- to land on.hat we come back, more world news and the latest business headlines spirit stick around. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back here with "dw news." all eyes are on berlin for talks on syria and ukraine. the german chancellor angela merkel meeting the leaders of russia, france and ukraine, with syria topping the agenda. all signs are downplaying any expectations that germany and france are pressing putin for an extension of the truce in aleppo. in a few hours from now, donald trump in hillary clinton will face each other on the debate stage one last time. you can watch that there is televised presidential debate right here live on dw later tonight as part of our special coverage. the candidates have now arrived in las vegas, where it is unlikely that either candidate will pull any punches. much of the last debate was dominated by allegations against trump of sexual's conduct and his assertion that he becomes president -- that he will imprison clinton if he becomes president. i'm joined by a campaign
it is not an easy planet to lie and on -- to land on.hat we come back, more world news and the latest business headlines spirit stick around. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back here with "dw news." all eyes are on berlin for talks on syria and ukraine. the german chancellor angela merkel meeting the leaders of russia, france and ukraine, with syria topping the agenda. all signs are downplaying any expectations that germany and france are pressing putin for an extension of the truce in...
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this is the day that he will remember as the day he saves the planet. huge mild stone but a lot of variables and a lot of hurdles before it actually happens and before, in fact, the commitments are compare arried out. a huge mild stone on an important day when a hurricane is bearing down in united states >> ron, just to remind people. but, the limit that was put in the agreement it was to limit global winning to two degrees celsius. i just want to know in the political climate that we are in, i was just refreshing my memory and looking up donald trump's position on the paris climate agreement. he said quote, "cancelled" and stopping all payments of u.s. tax dollars to un bloebl warming program. >> it is set to go into effect, could donald trump undo this agreement if he were elected president? >> as president just ignore it and which requiring for the united states, for example to get the epa to enforce new regulations on cold power plants and automission and so forth. yes, a lot is at stakes at this election, this is one other huge thing that's a mista
this is the day that he will remember as the day he saves the planet. huge mild stone but a lot of variables and a lot of hurdles before it actually happens and before, in fact, the commitments are compare arried out. a huge mild stone on an important day when a hurricane is bearing down in united states >> ron, just to remind people. but, the limit that was put in the agreement it was to limit global winning to two degrees celsius. i just want to know in the political climate that we are...
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i spoke to an expert who is working on collecting data from the red planet, and he says he is ready to move there. a.s.u.'s camera, an infrared device that's been taking photos of mars for the past 15 years. >> it's the longest operating camera in orbit around a mars, is so every day we are still taking pictures, trying to learn more about the surface so when astronauts go, we are ready to keep them safe and do good science. >> nasa already has two rovers on mars, opportunity and curiosity. the rovers and other tools show that mars is cold and dry, hill says that there are areas with water where we could send humans. >> i think the chances of survival are pretty good. even though mars is a pretty harsh environment, it's things that we know how to deal with. we can deal with the cold. we can use the water that's already there. we know how to get people to and from the surface. >> hill says before we can land people on mars, we need to take baby steps, sending an unmanned rocket in the next couple of land. >> details we'll have to work out, but the general idea is already there. i think
i spoke to an expert who is working on collecting data from the red planet, and he says he is ready to move there. a.s.u.'s camera, an infrared device that's been taking photos of mars for the past 15 years. >> it's the longest operating camera in orbit around a mars, is so every day we are still taking pictures, trying to learn more about the surface so when astronauts go, we are ready to keep them safe and do good science. >> nasa already has two rovers on mars, opportunity and...
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will take a look at three local businesses taking advantage of the st friendly accelerator on the planet. mass challenge. also on the program, this morning, forecast boston's normal expert pays us a visit to discuss some very haunted places in the region. and in just a few moments, the third annual fall harvest-fest is right around the corner. and we've got the details. but up first, a boston group of black and latino children, ages five through 18 are discovering the musical wonder learn and rehearse classical music. this is all thanks to project step which stands for string training and education program. the rigorous year-round classical string training program for minority youth invites them into the world of classical music from which they have traditionally been excluded. now, to offer some more insight into this very unique program which is even reaching the white house, we have invited gabriella sanna, the project step executive director and also with lauryn phinney, a 17-year-old violinist who has attended and excelled within the program. welcome to urban update. thank you for c
will take a look at three local businesses taking advantage of the st friendly accelerator on the planet. mass challenge. also on the program, this morning, forecast boston's normal expert pays us a visit to discuss some very haunted places in the region. and in just a few moments, the third annual fall harvest-fest is right around the corner. and we've got the details. but up first, a boston group of black and latino children, ages five through 18 are discovering the musical wonder learn and...
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it's a big planet, but that's a lot of energy, and it's warming the oceans.0% of that heat energy goes into the oceans. and so the southern caribbean, where it spun up into a category 5 so quickly, was much warmer than normal because of that. the gulf stream is way warmer than normal for this time of year, for the same reason. so this means also that all the water vapor coming off the oceans into the atmosphere is brought over the land, and so we get these record downpours. just in the last year, we have seen 1 in 1,000-year downpours in louisiana, west virginia, texas, maryland. in houston, in one 12-month period they've just had two 500-year floods and one 1,000-year downpour. in one of them they had as much water dumped on harris county, texas, where houston is as would have been put there by three and a half days of the entire flow of niagara falls. this is not normal. it is becoming the new normal, which is now a set of conditions that we have created with all of this man-made global warming pollution. secretary clinton also mentioned the sea level rise.
it's a big planet, but that's a lot of energy, and it's warming the oceans.0% of that heat energy goes into the oceans. and so the southern caribbean, where it spun up into a category 5 so quickly, was much warmer than normal because of that. the gulf stream is way warmer than normal for this time of year, for the same reason. so this means also that all the water vapor coming off the oceans into the atmosphere is brought over the land, and so we get these record downpours. just in the last...
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reporter: our goldilocks planet -- not too hot, not too cold, just right. thanks to the invisible blanket of natural carbon dioxide in the atmosphere keeping us warm. the normal level of carbon dioxide is 280 parts per million. but humans have changed the mixture, powering our cities with fossil fuels that give out extra carbon dioxide. we have bumped up co2 levels to 400 parts per million, huge jump , and as emissions keep rising, scientists warn we are taking a massive risk. a 400 parts per million is significant symbolic social below which we don't expect to go the rest of our lifetime. we have increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the industry significant. most of the increase has happened since 1950. most of that has happened since 1950 so we have a lot of work to do if we want to get below 80 degrees. reporter: carbon dioxide is plant food, so for a while parts of the planet are getting greener thanks to the extra fertilizing carbon. but scientists warn that droughts are likely to wipe out the benefits of co2 as the planet heats. already temperatu
reporter: our goldilocks planet -- not too hot, not too cold, just right. thanks to the invisible blanket of natural carbon dioxide in the atmosphere keeping us warm. the normal level of carbon dioxide is 280 parts per million. but humans have changed the mixture, powering our cities with fossil fuels that give out extra carbon dioxide. we have bumped up co2 levels to 400 parts per million, huge jump , and as emissions keep rising, scientists warn we are taking a massive risk. a 400 parts per...
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police say talley got into an argument with several people at the planet hollywood parking garage .. then followed them and shot at the them just near the strip. talley says he was drunk and high at the time and didn't recall leaving the parking garage./// ((brian loftus)) >>> a grand jury has indicted a las vegas woman for operating an immigration scam. we first reported on the allegations last year... which date back to june of 2014. rena starks is accused of posing seeking u-s citizenship and residency. the grand jury indictment names five separate incidents where families paid starks tens of thousands of dollars for immigration proceedings. a judge set bail at 100-thousand dollars but jail records show starks is no longer in custody. we reached out to her attorney... but we never heard back./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> the sheriff answering
police say talley got into an argument with several people at the planet hollywood parking garage .. then followed them and shot at the them just near the strip. talley says he was drunk and high at the time and didn't recall leaving the parking garage./// ((brian loftus)) >>> a grand jury has indicted a las vegas woman for operating an immigration scam. we first reported on the allegations last year... which date back to june of 2014. rena starks is accused of posing seeking u-s...
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. >> kim: the red planet turned to the gold planet. the new images of mars are from nasa's maven mission. to show a glow from the atmosphere also called the night glow. the white maniages that appear and disappear show clouds forming over mar's volcanos. >> adam: canyons there or some of the gold spots. you get creative and think whatever you want about that image, but regardless back here on planet earth, started off foggy and cool. i think it's warming up. >> kim: i said if pouring rain, i thought it was beautiful. then you just gave us a really interesting trivia. >> reporter: back in 2009, do you remember this date? >> kim: didn't until you told me. >> reporter: we had know across southern new england between 1-4 inches of know. patriots were taking on the titans in foxboro. on this date october 18, 2009, light show across southern new england. not the case this afternoon. city of boston you were' 80, i was with you and hoping for temperatures near 80 but warm front got about there and slammed on the brakes. and we'll stay put for
. >> kim: the red planet turned to the gold planet. the new images of mars are from nasa's maven mission. to show a glow from the atmosphere also called the night glow. the white maniages that appear and disappear show clouds forming over mar's volcanos. >> adam: canyons there or some of the gold spots. you get creative and think whatever you want about that image, but regardless back here on planet earth, started off foggy and cool. i think it's warming up. >> kim: i said if...