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over a course these intense polar nights. but i got to see the aura borealis i must said the first slice of the new year with the sally and i think there's only one way to end my dark room an adventure. well for the. science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. his power was the envy of ambrose. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin still want to see. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. please. please. please please. please .
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david: it turns out that polar bears may be doing just fine. >> polar bears that there are more polar than there was 40 years ago. polar bear populations exploded. that is not to say that global warming is not real or polar bears will not have trouble with that going forward, but what is interesting to me is this is a tearful peaceful under piece of information. bob deans joins us now from washington. a guy worried about the polar bears. he moved his family up there and found that the population is increasing, not decreasing. >> i love the subtitle. that is great. the reality is, president george w. bush listed polar bears for a good reason. polar bears need ice the way fish need water. it is their home. it is where they get their food. it is where they raise their families. it is literally their world. we need to stand up to the threat of climate change. david: as we can see, they are standing up for themselves, literally. the evidence does not support your case that the population is diminishing. talking about the indians that live there, they are right, there are a hell of a lot mo
david: it turns out that polar bears may be doing just fine. >> polar bears that there are more polar than there was 40 years ago. polar bear populations exploded. that is not to say that global warming is not real or polar bears will not have trouble with that going forward, but what is interesting to me is this is a tearful peaceful under piece of information. bob deans joins us now from washington. a guy worried about the polar bears. he moved his family up there and found that the...
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stuart: is there polar bear hunting?t nations and native people, definitely still hunting, not nearly as much as it was 40, 50 years ago. stuart: you set out to write a eulogy, and you ended up actually almost writing the exact opposite, did you? >> i wouldn't say the exact opposite. i just think that what's happened is science has blurred into advocacy here. that's a real problem. the public has a right to know when they are getting science and when they are getting propaganda. i think polar bear populations are stable now but they face significant risks in the future. we can't oversell the present lest we risk turning off the very constituency that we're trying to convince somebody of something. stuart: point well taken. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. stuart: housing, we have been saying it is the one bright spot in the economy, so why are more people renting versus buying? apparently they are. we will ask a real estate bull next. day for us. day for us. you ready? we wanna be our broth
stuart: is there polar bear hunting?t nations and native people, definitely still hunting, not nearly as much as it was 40, 50 years ago. stuart: you set out to write a eulogy, and you ended up actually almost writing the exact opposite, did you? >> i wouldn't say the exact opposite. i just think that what's happened is science has blurred into advocacy here. that's a real problem. the public has a right to know when they are getting science and when they are getting propaganda. i think...
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but the future of the polar bear is literally "on thin ice." the arctic has warmed by 2 to 4 degrees fahrenheit since the 1960's, about twice the rate of the rest of the world. the frozen habitat the bears depend on for survival has shrunk dramatically. arctic ice melts earlier and forms later, shortening the bears' hunting season. polar bears are forced to come ashore earlier, undernourished, or weakened from longer swims in the more open sea. bears have been spotted swimming as far as 60 miles from shore. some have suffered exhaustion and drowned in search of food or an ice floe. in 2004, polar bears were engaged in cannibalism in areas where there was little ice on which to hunt. by century's end, the summer arctic ice is predicted to disappear; so, too, would the polar bear. the warmer world we humans are creating has serious consequences. what is happening to polar bears is a preview of changes that will work their way across the globe. the longer we wait to act, the worse the consequences will be for our descendants. production >> assista
but the future of the polar bear is literally "on thin ice." the arctic has warmed by 2 to 4 degrees fahrenheit since the 1960's, about twice the rate of the rest of the world. the frozen habitat the bears depend on for survival has shrunk dramatically. arctic ice melts earlier and forms later, shortening the bears' hunting season. polar bears are forced to come ashore earlier, undernourished, or weakened from longer swims in the more open sea. bears have been spotted swimming as far...
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they don't train for taking polar bears off the side of a cliff every day.hey improvised and tied it up and started to lower it down. >> secure the polar bear with ropes and gently lower her. at this point bill has been dropped off by the helicopter and is sitting at the boat at the bottom of the cliff nervously awaiting the bear's arrival. >> i knew we weren't out of the woods until we had it down off that cliff. everything was looking very well that we were going to get that bear down and at that point we were thinking we'll get it into the boat. about halfway down, of course, that's when everything started to fall apart. >> the polar bear's enormous side and slick coat are just enough for it not to hold. she slips loose and slides down the cliff and precariously dangles by her foot 35 feet up the jagged cliff face. >> it seemed like everything was just in slow motion at that point. the feeling that, the worst thing that could happen happened. >> their plan unraveling before their eyes, rescue crews above and below try to recover and save the animal when s
they don't train for taking polar bears off the side of a cliff every day.hey improvised and tied it up and started to lower it down. >> secure the polar bear with ropes and gently lower her. at this point bill has been dropped off by the helicopter and is sitting at the boat at the bottom of the cliff nervously awaiting the bear's arrival. >> i knew we weren't out of the woods until we had it down off that cliff. everything was looking very well that we were going to get that bear...
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to understand why, polar 6 lands at another site six weeks later.deep into thousands of years' worth of ice. soon, the first ice cores emerge. long before the official lab analysis, one scientist can identify some unique patterns even with his naked eye. >> what we can see here definitely are prominent melt layers, so they are so prominent, i have never seen them so far. and steff, who was here 30 years ago, he doesn't remember any melt layers at that time. we had one or two centimeter thick melt layers, and they indicate that we had extremely warm summers here. >> the ice cores are essentially compressed snow that fell here over tens of thousands of years. each layer holds a record of the climate in a certain era. the further down they drill, the further they go back in time. one of those taking part in the drilling mission is trevor popp, a climatologist from the university in copenhagen. >> these ice cores in greenland tell us basically the past climate, what the ice can record. and this is stuff like temperature, the amount of precipitation, the
to understand why, polar 6 lands at another site six weeks later.deep into thousands of years' worth of ice. soon, the first ice cores emerge. long before the official lab analysis, one scientist can identify some unique patterns even with his naked eye. >> what we can see here definitely are prominent melt layers, so they are so prominent, i have never seen them so far. and steff, who was here 30 years ago, he doesn't remember any melt layers at that time. we had one or two centimeter...
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i am a huge polar bear fan. i want to go to church hill and watch the polar bears.e that this guy wanted to be a hero to the environmentalist cause, but he had to be honest about what is going on out there. stuart: just a little bit of honesty. >> i disagree with it. he is being criticized, by the way, for being a freelance writer and not a scientist. he is saying that it is a hunting ban that went in place and that has helped the polar bear population. arctic sea ice is in danger. that will hurt all sorts of populations, including polar bears. stuart: are you turning global warming on it? >> i do question the global warming consensus. we have a lot to fear. stuart: i will throw off in a second. [ laughter ] stuart: that is a joke. the dow is now up triple digits. we are getting close again to 14,000. the great state tax revolt pitting two of the biggest states against each other. texas and california. >> building a business is tough. i hear building a business in california is next to impossible. this is texas governor rick perry. come check out texas. but we can s
i am a huge polar bear fan. i want to go to church hill and watch the polar bears.e that this guy wanted to be a hero to the environmentalist cause, but he had to be honest about what is going on out there. stuart: just a little bit of honesty. >> i disagree with it. he is being criticized, by the way, for being a freelance writer and not a scientist. he is saying that it is a hunting ban that went in place and that has helped the polar bear population. arctic sea ice is in danger. that...
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polar bear populations exploded after that.g isn't real or that polar bears aren't going to have some trouble with that going forward. but what's interesting to me is that this is essentially a heartening, cheerful piece of information that somehow hasn't managed to pierce the public conclusionness. >> gretchen: you found out, they were 5,000 to 20,000. 2013, 20 to 25. were you surprised that you found more polar bears? >> you know, those early numbers were probably low and estimates from 50 years ago aren't great. but it is true that we can't look at one specific population of polar bears. you got to look at them world wide. some populations are doing well and some are doing poorly. every kind of polar bear in different place also have to adapt their lifestyle to the realities of global warming. at the moment, there are many populations that are stable. >> steve: yeah. speaking of adapting your lifestyle, halloween threw where you live, the kids have to go out with armed guards because you never know. there could be in the dar
polar bear populations exploded after that.g isn't real or that polar bears aren't going to have some trouble with that going forward. but what's interesting to me is that this is essentially a heartening, cheerful piece of information that somehow hasn't managed to pierce the public conclusionness. >> gretchen: you found out, they were 5,000 to 20,000. 2013, 20 to 25. were you surprised that you found more polar bears? >> you know, those early numbers were probably low and...
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washington is more and more polarized. the second thing it is as is we're living in an era of scarce resource. if you go back to the period after world war 2 when we incurred massive debt, we got that debt down by economic growth, by the gis coming home, by the baby boomers like myself. we now have an aging society. productivity growth is slower. we're living in an age of scarcer resources. so this is really at its heart, this is a fight about the allocation of resource. how much should go to the elderly. how much to my kids, how much to you and me, how much should go to the rich. how much should go to the middle class. that's what this fight is about. and it's an important fight. i just wish it were being waged in a more intelligent way. >> rose: it's why we have different political parties because different political fill os fees and also crucial to getting elected because unless you get elected you can't be a statesman. >> true, but remember in the past we have managed to come together. 1983 allen greene greenspan-- gre
washington is more and more polarized. the second thing it is as is we're living in an era of scarce resource. if you go back to the period after world war 2 when we incurred massive debt, we got that debt down by economic growth, by the gis coming home, by the baby boomers like myself. we now have an aging society. productivity growth is slower. we're living in an age of scarcer resources. so this is really at its heart, this is a fight about the allocation of resource. how much should go to...
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the noah and other agent is hes, say the ones in jeopardy are the polar orbiting satellites. they give scientists the most detailed views. >> some are starting to fail. there is a delay in getting the next generation of satellites up there. if they fail before the newer satellites there will be a gap. >> reporter: predicting when a satellite will fail is like predicting when a ght bulb will go out. when one goes out those who rely on it for long range forecasting will be in the dark. it is critical information, that allows forecasters and elected leaders to plan for emergency response. evacuations and more. >> having capability to launch new satellites to take their place as they age is important. >> reporter: current estimates to replace the satellites stand $15 billion, that high cost is part of reason for the red tape and delay. >> thank you. replacement for the polar orbiting satellite is not expected unstill 2017. >>> -- until 2017. >>> another encouraging sign maryland students are best prepared in the nation. more maryland students passed ap exams last year than any ot
the noah and other agent is hes, say the ones in jeopardy are the polar orbiting satellites. they give scientists the most detailed views. >> some are starting to fail. there is a delay in getting the next generation of satellites up there. if they fail before the newer satellites there will be a gap. >> reporter: predicting when a satellite will fail is like predicting when a ght bulb will go out. when one goes out those who rely on it for long range forecasting will be in the...
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polar bears are not dying off. estimated 2,025,000 polar bears worldwide, nearly double the number in the 1970's. well, joining me now, the "a-team," author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist with the new york post. all of the hysteria that has been created around and control, the advocates, the president leading the way, and that's something most people realize that the murder rate in this country has fallen to a 50-year low, the lowest murder rates as 1963. your reaction? >> that is a little bit like the polar bears. you get out there and look at the facts, and sometimes changes the narrative. in terms of the murder rate here in new york city we have seen it for the last 20 years. has been cut by 80 percent of the last 20 years. you look at it. i did a survey, the number of people who have guns is very high. lots of guns in new york city, but they are in the right hands and not the wrong hands. resting lee, when the police are aggressi
polar bears are not dying off. estimated 2,025,000 polar bears worldwide, nearly double the number in the 1970's. well, joining me now, the "a-team," author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist with the new york post. all of the hysteria that has been created around and control, the advocates, the president leading the way, and that's something most people realize that the murder rate in this country has...
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new year's break. >> burr on the polar plunge. thank, lisa. in sports the saint mary's will try to bolster their resume hosting creighton. and stanford travels to oregon to play the 23rd-ranked ducks. last night the warriors played a thriller at oracle arena against the san antonio spurs who own the best regard in the nba. here's larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. spectacular game at oracle arena last night. the warriors without andrew bogut, out with back spams, looking to end a 16-game losing streak against the san antonio spurs and they get it done in overtime. warriors scored in their new short-sleeve uniforms. the pinstripe pants. 26% lighter, you know. maybe that helps. david lee dunks. lee with 25 points, 22 boards. steph curry, acrobatic. warriors down 1 after three quarters. be seconds left in regulation, warriors up 2. the feed to ginobili. gets to open their back door. tied at 93, go to o. t. where jared jack was unstoppable. he had 30 points and 10 assists as the warrio
new year's break. >> burr on the polar plunge. thank, lisa. in sports the saint mary's will try to bolster their resume hosting creighton. and stanford travels to oregon to play the 23rd-ranked ducks. last night the warriors played a thriller at oracle arena against the san antonio spurs who own the best regard in the nba. here's larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. spectacular game at oracle arena last night. the warriors without...
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the town he lives in, polar bears walk down main street. there are so many when residentses see them, instead of calling 911, they call 877 bear and a truck load of authorities come out with fire crackers and shoo the bears back into the wilderness. the towns have a polar bear jail where the animals stay until the bay freezes over. on halloween kids can't wear white left they get mistaken for a baby polar bear. unger says he's not weighing in on global warming but the pole lar bear, as you've seen, has become a very, very big symbol of the climate change debate. his point to this book is simply that the polar bears are doing just fine. shannon. >> shannon: that's great news. we like to hear that. trace, thank you. >> okay. >> shannon: outgoing epa bosley is a jackson suggesting her biggest regret from a rocky term is a failure to communicate that the epa isn't coming to get you. the message, is that the problem or is that the policy? the debate is next. >>> plus, new questions about whether what are being called anti-american values are bei
the town he lives in, polar bears walk down main street. there are so many when residentses see them, instead of calling 911, they call 877 bear and a truck load of authorities come out with fire crackers and shoo the bears back into the wilderness. the towns have a polar bear jail where the animals stay until the bay freezes over. on halloween kids can't wear white left they get mistaken for a baby polar bear. unger says he's not weighing in on global warming but the pole lar bear, as you've...
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polar bear, i like it.ny at sports illustrated. >> ally they say you can't teach owl dogs new tricks but that's not the case for our next guess, norman. norman is riding a bike. he's here to show off his skills along with his owner, karen cobb. >> come on in. >> wow. >> so great. >> hi, karen cobb. >> hi, how are you. >> karen is part of a show called who let the dogs out. what so norman? >> a french sheep talking about. he's 3 years old. >> he's so mild mannered and sweet. >> he's a good boy. >> how do you get him riding a bike? >> we started with the scooter. but he was playing with the kids toys and got on the scooter and loved it. we thought the next step was a bicycle. >> seriously he got on the scooter himself? >> we were playing in the backyard, introducing him to different toys. >> turn him around so we can see his face. >> what does it take to keep that massive coat clean and nice? >> a lot of brushing. >> sees constantly with you? >> he goes everywhere. >> like in the hotel room last night? >> of
polar bear, i like it.ny at sports illustrated. >> ally they say you can't teach owl dogs new tricks but that's not the case for our next guess, norman. norman is riding a bike. he's here to show off his skills along with his owner, karen cobb. >> come on in. >> wow. >> so great. >> hi, karen cobb. >> hi, how are you. >> karen is part of a show called who let the dogs out. what so norman? >> a french sheep talking about. he's 3 years old. >>...
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exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have these this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to further fuel the. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers from cairo to boresight it's a phenomenon that i think resulted from the frustration disenfranchisement and just the general feeling of betrayal that the youth of egypt are feeling right now the issue is not the black bloc in particular but why would the even appeal to the youth of egypt in the first place unless there was that vacuum and there was that the need that was it created by the lack of sensuality and the lack of confidence in the political process in egypt with her coming from the government or from the so-called opposition. still ahead in the program a magnet for migrants the u.k. is attract
exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have these this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to further fuel the. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers...