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those playful sea otters a favorite of those who enjoy sea creatures. but now those animals are facing an increasing threat. that story when a second look returns. take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> welcome back to second look. sea otters are one of the most iconic creatures in california. floating on their backs, enjoying their food they delight visitors to our coast. but having come back from near extinction, these animals face a number of threats including oil slicks, sharks and fishermen. sharks are also a growing threat to the california sea otter population. in 2011, researchers said of the 355 dead or injured otters found on california costs about 1/3 of them had shark bites. and that was almost four times as many as in the 1980s. as robert honda reported in 2012, the question remains why. >> reporter: the new baby sea otter has a dramatic story. he was rescued in san luis obispo injured from a shark attack. researchers can only speculate how he escaped. researchers say sharks are now the biggest obstacle in sea otters get
those playful sea otters a favorite of those who enjoy sea creatures. but now those animals are facing an increasing threat. that story when a second look returns. take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> welcome back to second look. sea otters are one of the most iconic creatures in california. floating on their backs, enjoying their food they delight visitors to our coast. but having come back from near extinction, these animals face a number of threats including...
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navy when fighting at sea. winston churchill said after the battle that one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen. try to imagine how it was to face such adversity at such a young age. i believe the historian walter lord said it best when he wrote, "even against the greatest odds, there is something in the human spirit, a magic blend of skill, faith, and valor that can lift men from certain defeat to incredible victory." in today's navy and in our marine corps, coast guard, army, and air force, a new generation has accepted these veterans' gifts to us of american leadership at sea. we recognize security and stability are forged far away from home at sea and trust and skill must be built in waters far from american shores. we continue to remind ourselves that others have indeed faced far greater challenges than we ever have and have emerged with their honor and vi
navy when fighting at sea. winston churchill said after the battle that one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen. try to imagine how it was to face such adversity at such a young age. i believe the historian walter lord said it best when he wrote, "even against the greatest odds, there is something in the human spirit, a magic blend of...
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i swam out to it, about seven miles from the sea plane that dropped me off. hanging below that red float is a bomb the size of this desk. and they explode these bombs to test our submarine hulls. very important work. we need to do that. we need to test these hulls for, but not there. the mouth of the mississippi river would be a better place, because it's a dead zone. there's nothing alive there anymore. so we -- but it just goes to show that activism actually works. >> you were in the sanctuary. >> i was in the sanctuary, and we were able to stop that ship shock test. they don't do that anymore. works. >> our community had no idea that there was a marine mammal program, $28 million the go spendings to use the dolphins and ann has a question, do these dolphins die? and does the military hurt them? >> yes, the military hurts them. these are civilian contractors by the way who are making a lot system. >> so we're talking about private contractors? >> yeah, it's a private contractor in san diego that -- a lot of these military programs are sort of a black budget
i swam out to it, about seven miles from the sea plane that dropped me off. hanging below that red float is a bomb the size of this desk. and they explode these bombs to test our submarine hulls. very important work. we need to do that. we need to test these hulls for, but not there. the mouth of the mississippi river would be a better place, because it's a dead zone. there's nothing alive there anymore. so we -- but it just goes to show that activism actually works. >> you were in the...
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and the philippine sea and with the philippine sea is the u.s.s. truxton, both of which are supply shiche ships. amphibious transport dock ship that mike touched on in his report, are u.s.s. mess i mesa , not only does she carry marines on board, she carries these, you can see those m mc os -- mv osprey. used to rescue that stranded pilot of the bomber that came down on libya, that's the aircraft that got him out. larnd and air -- land and air. the president may call on predatory drones, based on reports and various comments that have made before top brass in congress, several bases in afghanistan, of course, the gulf states like qatar, the uae and even, tony, saudi arabia. >> john, appreciate it, thank you. on i.s.i.l. fighters move closer to baghdad, a number of countries and international organizations are evacuating staff and personnel from baghdad. removing dozens of people from its baghdad mission. has the iraqi government had any comments from the u.n. and other groups around understand the moving -- and moving,. >> there is no potential sta
and the philippine sea and with the philippine sea is the u.s.s. truxton, both of which are supply shiche ships. amphibious transport dock ship that mike touched on in his report, are u.s.s. mess i mesa , not only does she carry marines on board, she carries these, you can see those m mc os -- mv osprey. used to rescue that stranded pilot of the bomber that came down on libya, that's the aircraft that got him out. larnd and air -- land and air. the president may call on predatory drones, based...
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i swam out to it, about seven miles from the sea plane that dropped me off. hanging below that red float is a bomb the size of this desk. and they explode these bombs to test our submarine hulls. very important work. we need to do that. we need to test these hulls for, but not there. the mouth of the mississippi river would be a better place, because it's a dead zone. there's nothing alive there anymore. so we -- but it just goes to show that activism actually works. >> you were in the sanctuary. >> i was in the sanctuary, and we were able to stop that ship shock test. they don't do that anymore. works. >> our community had no idea that there was a marine mammal program, $28 million the go spendings to use the dolphins and ann has a question, do these dolphins die? and does the military hurt them? >> yes, the military hurts them. these are civilian contractors by the way who are making a lot system. >> so we're talking about private contractors? >> yeah, it's a private contractor in san diego that -- a lot of these military programs are sort of a black budget
i swam out to it, about seven miles from the sea plane that dropped me off. hanging below that red float is a bomb the size of this desk. and they explode these bombs to test our submarine hulls. very important work. we need to do that. we need to test these hulls for, but not there. the mouth of the mississippi river would be a better place, because it's a dead zone. there's nothing alive there anymore. so we -- but it just goes to show that activism actually works. >> you were in the...
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>> reporter: how popular are the sea lions at pier 39?ell, wednesday afternoon droves of people flocked to the pier to take pictures, stare, point, and wave.....even though nearly all of the sea lions are gone. normally dozens of these docks, a blanket of stinky wonderfull sea lions all just flopping around on each other.. >> reporter:but now only this little guys remains... >>one sea lion.. one... >> reporter:just a hint of what should be. >>do you know where they went? >> reporter:well, yes, i do. apparently this is their mating season. the sea lions started swimming off a couple weeks ago. they usually head south.. possibly as far as the channel islands.. to breed and birth pups. >> reporter:the breeding season ends around mid july and the sea lions usually return here to pier 39 in late july or early august. >> reporter: >> catherine: the case stems from two cases in which people were convicted based on an affirmation found near the search of mobile devices, privacy activists are delighted with this latest news. enforcement not so muc
>> reporter: how popular are the sea lions at pier 39?ell, wednesday afternoon droves of people flocked to the pier to take pictures, stare, point, and wave.....even though nearly all of the sea lions are gone. normally dozens of these docks, a blanket of stinky wonderfull sea lions all just flopping around on each other.. >> reporter:but now only this little guys remains... >>one sea lion.. one... >> reporter:just a hint of what should be. >>do you know where they...
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the last of the sea nomads, trapped by laws made on land. and -- we visit the ethiopian region where the lion is still considered king. more than 45 million people are currently fleeing conflict, persecution, and other threats worldwide. that's according to un figures. ongoing turmoil combined with poverty in some african nations have driven millions of desperate people from their homes. some of them have made their way to israel, one of the only rich nations within reach overland. despite its tight borders, the jewish state is an attractive destination for those who feel they have nothing left to lose. so, thousands make the dangerous trip through the desert to find that they are not welcome. and no matter how long they stay, they never quite seem to arrive. >> keni is in despair. six years ago, he fled to israel from darfur in southern sudan. during his flight, he was tortured. some of his family members disappeared without a trace. now he's being put into a camp in the desert. >> i fled to israel because i was tortured in darfur. now they
the last of the sea nomads, trapped by laws made on land. and -- we visit the ethiopian region where the lion is still considered king. more than 45 million people are currently fleeing conflict, persecution, and other threats worldwide. that's according to un figures. ongoing turmoil combined with poverty in some african nations have driven millions of desperate people from their homes. some of them have made their way to israel, one of the only rich nations within reach overland. despite its...
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since 90% of sea turtle nesting in the u.s. occurs on florida beaches the future of the endangered species in this country depends on what happens here. other obstacles facing 63 turtles including beach erosion, climate change, to name a few tony. >> thank you natasha. >>> a new study shows that large amounts of plastic is actually coming from the great lakes. christian saloome -- kristin say has the report. >> today isn't exactly a pleasure cruise. >> 1-2-3. >> dr. sherry mason is measuring plastic in the water. at first it's hard to see but she's seen it floating on the surface in alarming amounts. >> we are looking at stream from the ocean. we really thought we would find larger pieces in the ocean. when we got the results and got the in-lab studies, the counts, the amounts of really small particles of plastic it was very surprising to us. look at that, make it look easy. >> it's not just lake erie. small particles are showing up in all of the great lakes. common products you probably have in your own bathroom, toothpaste an
since 90% of sea turtle nesting in the u.s. occurs on florida beaches the future of the endangered species in this country depends on what happens here. other obstacles facing 63 turtles including beach erosion, climate change, to name a few tony. >> thank you natasha. >>> a new study shows that large amounts of plastic is actually coming from the great lakes. christian saloome -- kristin say has the report. >> today isn't exactly a pleasure cruise. >> 1-2-3. >>...
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so congratulations, sea isle.lets take a look at our weather across the region it is hot this afternoon sunshine. high so far in philadelphia 86 degrees the normal. eighty-six. we're right on par. record being 100. temperatures around the region still quite hot. philadelphia 86. millville 85. reading 84. down the shore you can see it cooler, beach haven 77. atlantic city eight two. sea isle 82. even in cape may and rehoboth, 81 degrees. comfort index for tomorrow much better then it was today at 60, not so bad, so it will be better tomorrow. and then this is how it will happen. we will have high pressure system to our north for friday, temperatures will be in the 80's, a chance of the stray shower, saturday we are looking at mostly sunny skies, and then that high pressure system will continue to keep it comfortable right through the end of the weekend on sunday, it will turn more humid though, as we can end progresses. now tonight, overnight low temperatures will be in the 60's, it will be muggy, during the day to
so congratulations, sea isle.lets take a look at our weather across the region it is hot this afternoon sunshine. high so far in philadelphia 86 degrees the normal. eighty-six. we're right on par. record being 100. temperatures around the region still quite hot. philadelphia 86. millville 85. reading 84. down the shore you can see it cooler, beach haven 77. atlantic city eight two. sea isle 82. even in cape may and rehoboth, 81 degrees. comfort index for tomorrow much better then it was today...
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the high seas.they haven't seen, and there's almost nothing they're afraid of. but a dive in the cold waters of british columbia would put that fearlessness to the test. it begins as routine as any other dive. >> it was a relatively uneventful dive. there wasn't anything spectacular about it. but we stumbled on a couple of octopus and things got really interesting. >> danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. >> i looked down and i thought, great, let's go down and see if there's somebody home. >> doug's eager to get up close and personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. >> so i took my hand and put it at the entrance to the den, and sure enough, one of the arms came up and started feeling up my hand. i put my other hand down and another arm came up and started feeling up my hand. and i thought, this is going to be good. >> doug, having experience with these guys, knew instinctively to put his hand out in front of the den, and sure
the high seas.they haven't seen, and there's almost nothing they're afraid of. but a dive in the cold waters of british columbia would put that fearlessness to the test. it begins as routine as any other dive. >> it was a relatively uneventful dive. there wasn't anything spectacular about it. but we stumbled on a couple of octopus and things got really interesting. >> danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. >> i looked down and i...
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. >> o sea, le enviÓ dinero a la mara.al siguiente dÍa.un aÑo. >> sÍ, lo puede sacar. se calmaron como unos tres meses, luego siguiÓ, ella... y luego empezaron a amenazar a zaira. >> sÍ, sí. >> te empezaron a amenazar a ti, zaira. >> eso mismo. >> ¿cÓmo te amenazaban? ¿quÉ te decÍan >> que si no tenÍa dinero para darles ellos tenÍan informaciÓn de que yo tenÍa entradas de dinero de parte de ella, entonces yo estaba trabajando en ese ents tamÉ a mandar mensa tambiÉn en recargas, >> o sea, si tÚinero a lao, noirecmente conmigo, me dijon: "o depositas ta vas a encontrar a tu hija jeritza", me dijeron, "en una bolsa de basura", y ahÍ no bajÉ a decirada. >> a ver, habÍan amenazado entonces con matar a tu niÑa de dos aÑos. >> a la niÑa, porque jari estaba en la escuela. >> estas son las amenazas por las cuales sus hijos deciden venir a los estados unidos. >> sÍ, este, mi hijo pasÓ la frontera como un menor no acompaÑado, eh, lo llevaron a illinois, me lo entregaron en dos semanas, llegÓ, Él estÁ traumatizado... >> claro. >> Él a
. >> o sea, le enviÓ dinero a la mara.al siguiente dÍa.un aÑo. >> sÍ, lo puede sacar. se calmaron como unos tres meses, luego siguiÓ, ella... y luego empezaron a amenazar a zaira. >> sÍ, sí. >> te empezaron a amenazar a ti, zaira. >> eso mismo. >> ¿cÓmo te amenazaban? ¿quÉ te decÍan >> que si no tenÍa dinero para darles ellos tenÍan informaciÓn de que yo tenÍa entradas de dinero de parte de ella, entonces yo estaba trabajando en ese ents...
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Jun 23, 2014
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. >> o sea, le enviÓ dinero a la mara. >> sÍ, tuve que mandarles 500 dÓlares como para ganar tiempo yaron como unos tres meses, luego siguiÓ, y he estado mudÁndola a ella... >> y luego empezaron a amenazar a zaira. >> sÍ, sí. >> te empezaron a amenazar a ti, zaira. >> eso mismo. >> ¿cÓmo te amenazaban? ¿quÉ te decÍan? >> que si no tenÍa dinero para darles ellos tenÍan informaciÓn de que yo tenÍa entradas de dinero de parte de ella, entonces yo estaba trabajando en ese entonces tambiÉn, entonces empezaron a mandar mensajes como: "oye, manda tanto", o de las piden tambiÉn en recargas, que mandes una cantidad fuerte en recargas. >> o sea, si tÚ no les dabas dinero a la mara 18 te iban a matar. >> no, no, no, no directamente conmigo, me dijeron: "o depositas tanto o vas a encontrar a tu hija jeritza", me dijeron, "en una bolsa de basura", y ahÍ no bajÉ a decir nada. >> a ver, habÍan amenazado entonces con matar a tu niÑa de dos aÑos. >> a la niÑa, porque jari estaba en la escuela. >> estas son las amenazas por las cuales sus hijos deciden venir a los estados unidos. >> sÍ, este, mi hijo p
. >> o sea, le enviÓ dinero a la mara. >> sÍ, tuve que mandarles 500 dÓlares como para ganar tiempo yaron como unos tres meses, luego siguiÓ, y he estado mudÁndola a ella... >> y luego empezaron a amenazar a zaira. >> sÍ, sí. >> te empezaron a amenazar a ti, zaira. >> eso mismo. >> ¿cÓmo te amenazaban? ¿quÉ te decÍan? >> que si no tenÍa dinero para darles ellos tenÍan informaciÓn de que yo tenÍa entradas de dinero de parte de ella,...
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are anlying nations, we they warning against consequences of sea rise.but when we fall, others will follow, and they, too. and than 70% of the cities human settlements around the world are on coastal areas. they will be the next on the frontline. labels -- ladies and gentlemen, one of our major hopes of responding to climate change lie also in the very ocean which is threatening us from sea level rise. vast fishery resources within our economic zones in the various countries. ourin our waters alone, resources are valued at around $500 million per year. that is their collective value. this is of no value to us because at the moment we are only receiving around 8% of this one month -- of this in one month. given the value of the resources available to estimate we could harness the value of the resource, it would provide us with the opportunity and capacity to become more climate resilient and to be able to adapt in a way that we need to adapt in order to address the challenge. i believe there should be more equity and justice in the business partnership wi
are anlying nations, we they warning against consequences of sea rise.but when we fall, others will follow, and they, too. and than 70% of the cities human settlements around the world are on coastal areas. they will be the next on the frontline. labels -- ladies and gentlemen, one of our major hopes of responding to climate change lie also in the very ocean which is threatening us from sea level rise. vast fishery resources within our economic zones in the various countries. ourin our waters...
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to get up to speed on sea slugs, he had to go abroad to study. but kandel persisted and, in 2000, his curiosity won him the nobel prize. it was, as you must have guessed, for deciphering the chemistry of memory in humans, as revealed by his research on sea slugs. kandel's life, i believe, demonstrates how a persistent curiosity can help us reach ambitious goals, even with great roadblocks in the way. a second tool for lifelong intellectual growth is a willingness to listen carefully to others. these days, technology allows us access to a great breadth of perspectives, but it also allows us to limit what voices we hear to the narrow range we find most agreeable. listening to others, especially those with whom we disagree, tests our own ideas and beliefs. it forces us to recognize, with humility, that we don't have a monopoly on the truth. yankee stadium is a natural venue for another lesson: you won't succeed all the time. even ruth, gehrig and dimaggio failed most of time when they stepped to the plate. finding the right path in life, more often
to get up to speed on sea slugs, he had to go abroad to study. but kandel persisted and, in 2000, his curiosity won him the nobel prize. it was, as you must have guessed, for deciphering the chemistry of memory in humans, as revealed by his research on sea slugs. kandel's life, i believe, demonstrates how a persistent curiosity can help us reach ambitious goals, even with great roadblocks in the way. a second tool for lifelong intellectual growth is a willingness to listen carefully to others....
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o sea, en lo personal, y no creo que estemos, o sea, en desacuerdo total con ese tipo de expresiones,ingÜÍstica cuando tiene unos estudios en su propio idioma serÍa raro realmente que acudiese a estos tÉrminos del inglÉs, porque los tiene el espaÑol. >> ahora, ¿el dÍa a día no nos estÁ ganando? otro ejemplo: "este weekend voy a ir al shopping center o al mall a comprar un t-shirt". >> sÍ, sí. >> otra vez... [rÍe] veo que les brinca, ¿no? >> claro, no, yo creo que el problema fundamental es que es muy limitado... >> pero ¿no hablamos asÍ siempre? >> siempre. >> claro. >> y el problema es que es muy limitado, que no te entienden en todas las latitudes del mundo hispano, ese es el problema fundamental. el lÍmite, te entienden aquÍ. >> la idea es que el espaÑol se pueda entender en cualquier parte del mundo. >> exacto. >> eso es lo que ustedes estÁn abogando. >> claro, claro, le decimos que el 90%, el 90% del espaÑol es prÁcticamente igual en todos los paÍses hispanos y yo creo que incluidos tambiÉn los estados unidos. >> pero el hecho de que nosotros estamos aportando, yo dirÍa, palabras
o sea, en lo personal, y no creo que estemos, o sea, en desacuerdo total con ese tipo de expresiones,ingÜÍstica cuando tiene unos estudios en su propio idioma serÍa raro realmente que acudiese a estos tÉrminos del inglÉs, porque los tiene el espaÑol. >> ahora, ¿el dÍa a día no nos estÁ ganando? otro ejemplo: "este weekend voy a ir al shopping center o al mall a comprar un t-shirt". >> sÍ, sí. >> otra vez... [rÍe] veo que les brinca, ¿no? >> claro,...
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tambiÉn, que el resultado sea tan bueno. >> a otro que tambiÉn le gustÓ demasiado el proyecto. batista. quien se asociÓ con los empresarios mexicanos. >> creo que es una idea muy buena. me llamo la atenciÓn. sobre todo por mi mujer que encanta la comida mexicana. tuve la posibilidad de ir conociendo mÁs la cultura mexicana. >> aunque ricardo dice que las verdaderas raÍces las echo cuando conociÓ a aidÉ. con quien tuvo a valentina. >> mi hija es el lazo principal de estar en brasil. es parte de ese sueÑo. >> aunque asegura que siguen extraÑando cada centÍmetro de su mÉxico lindo y querido. >> lo que mÁs extraÑo, serÍa una sopa de fideos. una sopa de fideos que mi mamÁ hacÍa. ademÁs, los amigos. mis padres. >> la comida que mÁs extraÑo, para abrir un taco y la barbacoa. caerÍa muy bien el domingo. >> para Él, es muy duro estar lejos de su hijo. es un sacrificio para lograr un mejor futuro. >> creo que hoy como una de las dos cosas que me mantienen para seguir adelante. una vez Él. y la otra, me dijo. mi hijo. >> sÍ. pero Él es pieza clave. en muchas cosas. en momentos muy importa
tambiÉn, que el resultado sea tan bueno. >> a otro que tambiÉn le gustÓ demasiado el proyecto. batista. quien se asociÓ con los empresarios mexicanos. >> creo que es una idea muy buena. me llamo la atenciÓn. sobre todo por mi mujer que encanta la comida mexicana. tuve la posibilidad de ir conociendo mÁs la cultura mexicana. >> aunque ricardo dice que las verdaderas raÍces las echo cuando conociÓ a aidÉ. con quien tuvo a valentina. >> mi hija es el lazo principal...
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how popular are the sea lions at pier 39?ternoon droves of people flocked to the pier to take pictures, stare, point, and wave.....even though nearly all of the sea lions are gone. normally dozens of them are lounging about on these docks, a blanket of stinky wonderfull sea lions all just flopping around on each other.. but now only this little guys remains... one sea lion.. one... just a hint of what should be. >>do you know where they went? >>well, yes, i do. apparently this is their mating season. the sea lions started swimming off a couple weeks ago. they usually head south.. possibly as far as the channel islands.. to breed and birth pups. the breeding season ends around mid july and the sea lions usually return here to pier 39 in late july or early august. a major fencing operation for stolen bikes has been shut down in marin county. the sheriff's department says a woman has been arrested. kron four's jeff bush has the latest. take a look at this133 stolen bicycles recovered by the marin county sheriff's problem oriente
how popular are the sea lions at pier 39?ternoon droves of people flocked to the pier to take pictures, stare, point, and wave.....even though nearly all of the sea lions are gone. normally dozens of them are lounging about on these docks, a blanket of stinky wonderfull sea lions all just flopping around on each other.. but now only this little guys remains... one sea lion.. one... just a hint of what should be. >>do you know where they went? >>well, yes, i do. apparently this is...
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sea water has become inland as fresh water was depleted. in some cases sea water came inland as far as 50km. >> much of the problem is manmade. rivers diverted for agriculture, leaving no water for the delta. people don't have water to drink. forests providing wood are gone. the fresh water fish is not there any more. sea water is seeping in. it has engulfed the whole coastal areas. it is the coastal forestry and fisheries. it is moving. >> the eyeing sea is rapidly becoming a problem. those moving inland are not always welcome by locals. fishermen find it hard to adapt, and unemployment rates are pushed up. conservations in pakistan say it's not a priority for politicians, and the impact of climate change is a bitter threat than terrorism. >>> it's 100 years since arch duke ferdinand was shot dead in sarajevo, an act of defines -- defiance sparking the first world war. >> reporter: june 28, 1914 - sarajevo. if we can pinpoint the start of the first world war, this is it. the franze duke was assassinated, and what could have been an isolate
sea water has become inland as fresh water was depleted. in some cases sea water came inland as far as 50km. >> much of the problem is manmade. rivers diverted for agriculture, leaving no water for the delta. people don't have water to drink. forests providing wood are gone. the fresh water fish is not there any more. sea water is seeping in. it has engulfed the whole coastal areas. it is the coastal forestry and fisheries. it is moving. >> the eyeing sea is rapidly becoming a...
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and that's how boy sea lions know when girl sea lions are ready to -- well, you know, make more pups.he wouldn't have an interest in breeding because he wouldn't recommend that the females are "in season." >> reporter: apparently he figured it out. little pebbles is packing the place and suddenly, mom gives pebbles her first swim lesson. >> there she goes! she did it! [ laughter ] [ sea lions bark ] >> reporter: that crowd goes wild. >> very cute. so cute. >> reporter: the park says, pebbles weighs 15 pounds now and may start swimming on her own any day now. folks here are celebrating sarge an animal that was once so close to death now bringing new life into the world. at six flags discovery kingdom, don ford, kpix 5. >> if you want to see pebbles, the park brings her out to the public 7 days a week. >> father's day a couple of days later. >> a ladies' man. >> good for good old sarge. >>> you know, our weather is so sensitive, yesterday no onshore flow, almost 80 in san francisco. now today, just a little bit -- all we did was twist the wind just a little bit increasing come off the o
and that's how boy sea lions know when girl sea lions are ready to -- well, you know, make more pups.he wouldn't have an interest in breeding because he wouldn't recommend that the females are "in season." >> reporter: apparently he figured it out. little pebbles is packing the place and suddenly, mom gives pebbles her first swim lesson. >> there she goes! she did it! [ laughter ] [ sea lions bark ] >> reporter: that crowd goes wild. >> very cute. so cute....
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the rest sinks to the bottom of the sea. >> i am out at 6:00 a.m. the captain and his crew are the equivalent of volunteer maritime garbage collectors hauling tons of decaying fish and trash from the north sea. they find almost anything when they haul up their nets. >> these days the crew is constantly repairing the nets which get torn by the sharp ends of pieces of waste. on this trip, too, they have hauled lots of metal. although the vast majority of garbage is made of plastic. 91 fishing boats in the netherlands alone are taking part in the european project fishing for litter. the trash they haul is sorted and recycled. every year plastic in the world's oceans kills millions of sea birds. these are the contents found in the stomaches of two alba trosses. almost half of all whales and seals ingest plastic. many die painful deaths. there's no way of counting the number of dead fish. and in the long term, plastic marine time waste will affect human beings as well. researchers are currently investigating the possibilities. >> for example, we don't kn
the rest sinks to the bottom of the sea. >> i am out at 6:00 a.m. the captain and his crew are the equivalent of volunteer maritime garbage collectors hauling tons of decaying fish and trash from the north sea. they find almost anything when they haul up their nets. >> these days the crew is constantly repairing the nets which get torn by the sharp ends of pieces of waste. on this trip, too, they have hauled lots of metal. although the vast majority of garbage is made of plastic. 91...
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sea mammals. >>> i have to say, i assume dolphins would be the biggest attraction at a sea life aquariumor facility. wouldn't they put themselves out of business to send them away. >> you can see the kids faces. what the national aquarium discovered, the audience is changing. at that aquarium, people want to see the shark exhibit. some people don't want to see the dolphins in that setting. >>> "america tonight"s adam may. thank you for being here. >>> let's talk about what scientists know about how dolphins think and feel. we are joined via skype by a marine scientist. we heard adam may tell us the big attraction at the national aquarium is sharks. couldn't we end with the same situation, where people talk about returning sharks or are dowl fence truly -- dolphins truly so special? >> what we know about dolphins and other whales, they cannot thrive in captivity. that's a question to be asked of any animal. >> tell me about the differences for these creatures. their brains are different, larger, better able to handle complex ideas. >> yes. dolphins and whales have large, highly elaborated
sea mammals. >>> i have to say, i assume dolphins would be the biggest attraction at a sea life aquariumor facility. wouldn't they put themselves out of business to send them away. >> you can see the kids faces. what the national aquarium discovered, the audience is changing. at that aquarium, people want to see the shark exhibit. some people don't want to see the dolphins in that setting. >>> "america tonight"s adam may. thank you for being here. >>>...
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boardwalk has cooled off as sea breeze kicked in. we're down to 77. sea isle 77 degrees. we'll zoom into the jersey shore. ship bottom, 75. beach haven 75. inland at the airport, 81. ocean city has cooled back to 77. same number for avalon, wildwood, 81. cape may, 71 degrees, look at that water temperature off the coast of cape may, 72 degrees. forecast for the rest of the afternoon and the city, 87 degrees, combination of sun and clouds, a nice one out here, for the jersey shore mostly sunny with the sea breeze kicking in 80 degrees, temperatures falling back from there. in the poconos nice and comfortable under a mostly sunny sky with a high of 80. with that said we have changes this week it turns more humid there will be several chances of showers and thunderstorms, so, brian as i send it back inside to you, i will steal your words when i say we have a sunday stunner, but that sunday stunner turns into a monday bummer. >> police in upper darby are looking for more possible victims of a drexel hill man who allegedly lured a woman with a fake craig's list ad. he posted a
boardwalk has cooled off as sea breeze kicked in. we're down to 77. sea isle 77 degrees. we'll zoom into the jersey shore. ship bottom, 75. beach haven 75. inland at the airport, 81. ocean city has cooled back to 77. same number for avalon, wildwood, 81. cape may, 71 degrees, look at that water temperature off the coast of cape may, 72 degrees. forecast for the rest of the afternoon and the city, 87 degrees, combination of sun and clouds, a nice one out here, for the jersey shore mostly sunny...
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a light gentle sea breeze will kick in. inland it will top out in the mid 80s and on the beach in the upper 70s. 66 degrees presently in philadelphia. dewpoint finally down into the 50s. this was like the thorn in the side this past week. dewpoint wise it it was up in te 70s. 66 in philadelphia. millville, 67. trenton, 60. allentown, 63. the poconos 61. you can clearly see that the cold front has pushed through. the 24 hour temperature change rangeses anywhere from 5 to 12 degrees cooler than where we were from yesterday. the front has done its job and pushed through and knocked the numbers down and dropped the humidity levels way off. satellite and radar, just a few high, thin clouds pushing across the mason dixon line. you can see clear conditions out here. we're seeing high pressure from the new england and there's the sunshine. there's the good guy that will stay over top of us today. mostly sunny skies. the wind will shift from a south, southeast component this afternoon and that means pleasant weather for us. sunday,
a light gentle sea breeze will kick in. inland it will top out in the mid 80s and on the beach in the upper 70s. 66 degrees presently in philadelphia. dewpoint finally down into the 50s. this was like the thorn in the side this past week. dewpoint wise it it was up in te 70s. 66 in philadelphia. millville, 67. trenton, 60. allentown, 63. the poconos 61. you can clearly see that the cold front has pushed through. the 24 hour temperature change rangeses anywhere from 5 to 12 degrees cooler than...
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look at the shore temperatures cooler in beach haven but sea isle still eight two. cape may and rehoboth beach, delaware still sitting at 80 degrees. now, humidity will change. already feel a different from yesterday. well, tomorrow it is going to be around 60 degrees as far as dew point is concern. that is not so bad. here's why. we have an area of high pressure to the north that is going to pull down those north northwesterly winds and that means it will be dryer, lower humidity for friday with temperatures in the 80's. chance of the stray shower. saturday looking good as well, with mostly sunny skies, more humidity with temperatures well in the 80's by sunday. here is our forecast for tonight, partly cloudy, muggy, low temperature of 68 degrees. during the day on friday, looking in sun and clouds. high of 84 with the stray shower possible. poconos looking good, friday, saturday, sunday temperatures will be in the 70's and on the inclusive eyewitness weather seven day forecast and shore cast highs in the 80's across the board, the problem will come next week when
look at the shore temperatures cooler in beach haven but sea isle still eight two. cape may and rehoboth beach, delaware still sitting at 80 degrees. now, humidity will change. already feel a different from yesterday. well, tomorrow it is going to be around 60 degrees as far as dew point is concern. that is not so bad. here's why. we have an area of high pressure to the north that is going to pull down those north northwesterly winds and that means it will be dryer, lower humidity for friday...
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we're expecting a sea breeze to develop.be out of the east/southeast that will cool the oceanfront off later this afternoon. same thing with the home properties in cumberland county. if you're on a boat this morning and doing fishing it's going to be smooth sailing, the waves are less than one foot. winds out of the northeast at 5 miles per hour. bay temperature up to 75. gandys beach and fortescue showing a temperature of 66. cape may and the villas69. oaks temperature, 75. winds are light out of the northeast at 5 miles per hour on the ocean front. sea isle city and avalon 70. >> the phillies wrap up their road trip in saint louis. the phils' win streak is over. jeff skeverski has your morning sports. >> reporter: just as you want to throw your hands up and give up on the phillies chances of making the playoffs. they are back in the playoff hunt. they are the best team in baseball in the last week and a half.are the best team in cole hamels on the mound. marlin byrd's throw in the in time. the first run he allowed since ju
we're expecting a sea breeze to develop.be out of the east/southeast that will cool the oceanfront off later this afternoon. same thing with the home properties in cumberland county. if you're on a boat this morning and doing fishing it's going to be smooth sailing, the waves are less than one foot. winds out of the northeast at 5 miles per hour. bay temperature up to 75. gandys beach and fortescue showing a temperature of 66. cape may and the villas69. oaks temperature, 75. winds are light out...
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most of the comments were about sea level rise. it is well-known to geologists that the sea level has been rising since the end of the last ice age. the average estimated rate has been afoot a century. that is natural background. it has risen 10 inches in one place since 1930. that is within the natural background. >> this is on my time. >> that is completely natural. >> let's go on to the other big impact that we can measure. theoreticala discussion. this inas been living the last 10 years. ofis in the process essentially reversing course. pain and easeng climate rules. cole returns to german utilities. and housinggy forces some to turn to food banks. it renewable energy in spain. what should we observe and learn from that european experience? in terms of the treatment in this medical analogy, carbon policy is the equivalent of medieval bloodletting. it has not worked. it is not constraining admissions in world markets. there are two things you have to notice. tore is a market developed argue against taking action with respect to
most of the comments were about sea level rise. it is well-known to geologists that the sea level has been rising since the end of the last ice age. the average estimated rate has been afoot a century. that is natural background. it has risen 10 inches in one place since 1930. that is within the natural background. >> this is on my time. >> that is completely natural. >> let's go on to the other big impact that we can measure. theoreticala discussion. this inas been living the...
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from the flack. >> we all got sea sick. you hit the beach, you get off the boat, you forget everything. >> next on pbs news hour weekend. >>> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by -- lewis b. and louise hirschfeld-coleman. judy and josh weston. joyce b. hail. the wallach family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach. the cheryl and philip milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. in kiev today, petro poroshenko was inaugurated. he pledged the country would remain unified. >> translator: the question of the trerritorial integrity is nt up for discussion. i swore an oath to protect ukr
from the flack. >> we all got sea sick. you hit the beach, you get off the boat, you forget everything. >> next on pbs news hour weekend. >>> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by -- lewis b. and louise hirschfeld-coleman. judy and josh weston. joyce b. hail. the wallach family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach. the cheryl and philip milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america....
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vigilantes de este tipo de programas que van a crear, para resguardar sobre todo que al menor se le seas con un familiar, no con alguien ajeno a su familia. >> los menores tienen diferentes razones para llegar a estados unidos. >> porque no hay trabajo ahora. >> porque quiero ver a mi mamÁ. >> enfrentan toda clase de peligros en su travesÍa en cruzar la frontera. >> como era la Única mujer, algunos se querÍan sobrepasar, pero me di mi lugar. >> este joven de 22 aÑos, cruzÓ la frontera hace dos semanas, en la bestia,y vio a varios menores ingresando ilegalmente sin la compaÑÍa de sus padres. >> mueren adultos, mucho peor un niÑo que no sabe nada. en el tren que nosotros veÍamos, muriÓ uno. >> la mayorÍa de estos niÑos permanecen en el centro de detenciÓn de inmigración hasta que les formalizan su deportaciÓn. >> lamentablemente la ley de migraciÓn no permite a todos los jÓvenes quedarse aquÍ muchos de ellos van a ser deportados. >> y la casa blanca estima que la asistencia para albergar y transportar a los miles menores de edad que se estima ingresarÁn a estados unidos sin la compaÑÍa de
vigilantes de este tipo de programas que van a crear, para resguardar sobre todo que al menor se le seas con un familiar, no con alguien ajeno a su familia. >> los menores tienen diferentes razones para llegar a estados unidos. >> porque no hay trabajo ahora. >> porque quiero ver a mi mamÁ. >> enfrentan toda clase de peligros en su travesÍa en cruzar la frontera. >> como era la Única mujer, algunos se querÍan sobrepasar, pero me di mi lugar. >> este joven...
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notice how the sea breeze is stronger today so we are seeing more cloud cover along the coast and into san francisco and we will call it hazy sunshine and warmer especially inland today with helped fog and comfortable overnight and that is even this weekend when above average highs will hit most areas. look at the golden gate bridge for an idea of how localized the sea breeze is, you can hardly see a thing. as far as our set up you can see the trough inland is what is drawing the stronger sea breeze in today because of the rising air in the central valley. we have a warm dome of air offer the tough us and where the sea breeze doesn't get, places like los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy we are in the mid-to-upper 80's otherwise to the mid-80's in the south. 82 in los altos, and low 60's loan the coast and mid-to-upper 60's downtown and south san francisco and sauce lady and the sea breeze keeps petaluma at 75, and 68 in richmond and 78 in fremont. we are at mid-90's inland. inland we are in the 90's for at least seven days. we will stay in the 80's around the bay. warming mostly this w
notice how the sea breeze is stronger today so we are seeing more cloud cover along the coast and into san francisco and we will call it hazy sunshine and warmer especially inland today with helped fog and comfortable overnight and that is even this weekend when above average highs will hit most areas. look at the golden gate bridge for an idea of how localized the sea breeze is, you can hardly see a thing. as far as our set up you can see the trough inland is what is drawing the stronger sea...
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and japan for their stance tonne the south china sea -- on the south china sea snoost 3,500 -- >> 3,500 migrants land on italy's shores. >>> calls to cull more elephants - environmentalists will have none of it. that report from sri lanka. >>> good to have you with us. a u.s. soldier is being flown to a hospital in germany. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed after five years in exchange for five detainees in guantanamo bay. >> i've been in afghanistan from may 3rd, 2009... >> this is the deal the taliban has been pushing for. sergeant bowe bergdahl reportedly handed to a force of u.s. special operations forces in eastern afghanistan by a 19-strong contight. in exchange five prisoners will be september to qatar and be subjected to security restrictions, including a ban on travel. >> i want to go home. you know, the afghanistan men in our prisons, they want to go home too. >> during his captivity bowe could be seen in video tapes. this prisoner swap has been discussed since 2011 but never came to anything. a white house official said weeks ago a new opportunity arose. >> in the roz garden,
and japan for their stance tonne the south china sea -- on the south china sea snoost 3,500 -- >> 3,500 migrants land on italy's shores. >>> calls to cull more elephants - environmentalists will have none of it. that report from sri lanka. >>> good to have you with us. a u.s. soldier is being flown to a hospital in germany. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed after five years in exchange for five detainees in guantanamo bay. >> i've been in afghanistan from may 3rd,...
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the heat is on, atlantic city airport even hotter, 94 was the high, and wildwood hit 90 before the sea breeze finally kicked in and turned temperatures back to the 80s and reading 92 and allentown 90 and wilmington 92 degrees. you add the humidity, it's uncomfortable in dover, feeling like 98 degrees and millville 93, and the beaches feel pretty nice and temperatures are in the upper 70s, the humidity is higher tomorrow and it will be more oppressive. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing there are thunderstorms up to the north, a few of these could sneak in tonight and most of the activity will be waiting until late tomorrow night, tomorrow it's still here and the dew points are higher, the heat advisory is posting from noon until 7:00, this is where the heat index will be rising into the upper 90s, we are not used to kind of heat, do not leave them in cars. more details in the storms on the full accuweather forecast. >>> lets switch live to logan square and "action news" reporter, sara bloomquist, how are people handling this first 90 degree plus day? >> reporter: there is a light
the heat is on, atlantic city airport even hotter, 94 was the high, and wildwood hit 90 before the sea breeze finally kicked in and turned temperatures back to the 80s and reading 92 and allentown 90 and wilmington 92 degrees. you add the humidity, it's uncomfortable in dover, feeling like 98 degrees and millville 93, and the beaches feel pretty nice and temperatures are in the upper 70s, the humidity is higher tomorrow and it will be more oppressive. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing...
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. >>> we go under the sea. jacques yves cousteau's grandson hops to break a record set by his grandfather. >>> and will the threat of there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system people want to believe that the justice system works. people wanna believe that prosecutors and police do the right thing. i think every american needs to be concerned about that. we do have the best justice system in the world, in theory... the problem is, it's run by human beings... human beings make mistakes... i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. wrongful convictions happen, we need to be
. >>> we go under the sea. jacques yves cousteau's grandson hops to break a record set by his grandfather. >>> and will the threat of there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the...
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here's a closer look at the sea breeze. understand land locations we'll -- inland locations mid to upper 80s. you can see how the green shades, the coastal communities will pull back as the sea breeze kicks in. it will be closer to 86, 87 in philadelphia. for philadelphia, 87 degrees not much humidity sun and clouds. winds out of the south/southwest. lunchtime, 84. 3:00 p.m., smooth sailing, 86 degrees, and 6:00 p.m., 81 we'll see more clouds than sun. overnight tonight, mostly cloudy, showers and storms developing after midnight. 62 degrees for the suburbs, 64 for center city. you'll see showers and thunderstorms here not everyday will be a wash not even close. the best chance of showers and thunderstorms will be monday and friday. these are the two days where we could see showers on and off all day. tuesday, sunshine, pop-up storm, 83. wednesday clear, sun and clouds, 82. thursday, a pop-up storm muggy, 85. numerous showers and storms, 87. saturday next weekend at least at this point looks like it's going to clear out, we
here's a closer look at the sea breeze. understand land locations we'll -- inland locations mid to upper 80s. you can see how the green shades, the coastal communities will pull back as the sea breeze kicks in. it will be closer to 86, 87 in philadelphia. for philadelphia, 87 degrees not much humidity sun and clouds. winds out of the south/southwest. lunchtime, 84. 3:00 p.m., smooth sailing, 86 degrees, and 6:00 p.m., 81 we'll see more clouds than sun. overnight tonight, mostly cloudy, showers...
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at sea we've got two fleets, two nato fleets in the eastern mediterranean and in the baltic sea and we're hearing that ships may also be sent to the black sea. that's something russia will not like. large scale high profile exercises. the plan is for a series of temporary deployments and almost continuous exercises, and nato has some rapid reactions for some 30,000 troops. they were on a readiness of some of them five days. others ten days, 20 days. well, they're going to try omove that up so that -- to move that up so that some of those troops will be ready to respond in just a couple of days. >> sounds like the cold war james. are we back in the freeze are again? >> well, certainly it is a little like that. but at the same time, i think you need to remember that none of these nato allies actually want a war with russia. so they're going a certain level to try and put pressure on russia but not go any further in a way that would provoke russia or bring them into some sort of war. i think we are seeing nato having to adjust, in some ways it is convenient for nato twe 14 is when -- 2014 th
at sea we've got two fleets, two nato fleets in the eastern mediterranean and in the baltic sea and we're hearing that ships may also be sent to the black sea. that's something russia will not like. large scale high profile exercises. the plan is for a series of temporary deployments and almost continuous exercises, and nato has some rapid reactions for some 30,000 troops. they were on a readiness of some of them five days. others ten days, 20 days. well, they're going to try omove that up so...
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participe, sea parte de la conversaciÓn esto serÁ todo el mundo. >> tendremos la cobertura, lo que noan aquÍ lo vean en el gordo y la flaca. hasta los periodistas terminan agredidos en una violencia. >> amenazan con lanzarse al vaciÓ. >> un impacto hace corrir la vÍa estremecida por los gritos de las victimas. ♪ la confesiÓn de un hombre. descuartizÓ una mujer y se comiÓ parte de sus restos. ♪ >> los disturbios acuden a brasil, antes del mundial. investigamos cÓmo se preparan para garantizar la seguridad. larry hernandez tiene que pedir disculpas por firmar el cinturÓn de un campeón de boxeo. esto y mÁs en primer impacto. >> muy buenas tardes. les saluda pamela. >> les saluda bÁrbara, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. >> hoy comenzamos con la agresiÓn de un grupo contra los periodis mientras se realizaba una marcha en recuerdo de las victimas. ivÁn macÍas tienlas imÁgenes. veamos. >> las manifestaciones convocadas en recuerdo a las victimas de la represiÓn en 1971 contra los jÓvenes, pero los golpes fueron contra la prensa. (imÁgenes) >> se ensaÑaron contra los reporteros que cub
participe, sea parte de la conversaciÓn esto serÁ todo el mundo. >> tendremos la cobertura, lo que noan aquÍ lo vean en el gordo y la flaca. hasta los periodistas terminan agredidos en una violencia. >> amenazan con lanzarse al vaciÓ. >> un impacto hace corrir la vÍa estremecida por los gritos de las victimas. ♪ la confesiÓn de un hombre. descuartizÓ una mujer y se comiÓ parte de sus restos. ♪ >> los disturbios acuden a brasil, antes del mundial. investigamos...
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to get up to speed on sea slugs, he had to go abroad to study. but kandel persisted and, in 2000, his curiosity won him the nobel prize. it was, as you must have guessed, for deciphering the chemistry of memory in humans, as revealed by his research on sea slugs. kandel's life, i believe, demonstrates how a persistent curiosity can help us reach ambitious goals, even with great roadblocks in the way. a second tool for lifelong intellectual growth is a willingness to listen carefully to others. these days, technology allows us access to a great breadth of perspectives, but it also allows us to limit what voices we hear to the narrow range we find most agreeable. listening to others, especially those with whom we disagree, tests our own ideas and beliefs. it forces us to recognize, with humility, that we don't have a monopoly on the truth. yankee stadium is a natural venue for another lesson: you won't succeed all the time. even ruth, gehrig and dimaggio failed most of time when they stepped to the plate. finding the right path in life, more often
to get up to speed on sea slugs, he had to go abroad to study. but kandel persisted and, in 2000, his curiosity won him the nobel prize. it was, as you must have guessed, for deciphering the chemistry of memory in humans, as revealed by his research on sea slugs. kandel's life, i believe, demonstrates how a persistent curiosity can help us reach ambitious goals, even with great roadblocks in the way. a second tool for lifelong intellectual growth is a willingness to listen carefully to others....
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. >> the leaders expressed deep concern over tensions in the east and south china seas. chinese and vietnamese crews have been facing off over an oil drilling rig in the south china sea. the chinese rig is in an area which both countries claim. the leaders said they oppose any unilateral attempts to restore territorial or maritime claims through the use of force. they also criticized north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs and they urged officials in pyongyang to comply with their obligations under u.n. security council resolutions. >>> the turmoil in ukraine has dominated much of the g-7's discussions. some participants are trying to strike a balance between pressure and dialogue with russian leader. nhk world's jun yots mo toe reports. >> reporter: g-7 leaders regularly juggle a number of pressing issues. but their dispute over russia and ukraine has proven to be a particularly difficult one. still, they say, they stand united in the face of this crisis. >> translator: we were seven and not eight. we were seven united on the same position, and i stress thi
. >> the leaders expressed deep concern over tensions in the east and south china seas. chinese and vietnamese crews have been facing off over an oil drilling rig in the south china sea. the chinese rig is in an area which both countries claim. the leaders said they oppose any unilateral attempts to restore territorial or maritime claims through the use of force. they also criticized north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs and they urged officials in pyongyang to comply with...
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cape may 74 as the sea breeze kicks in later ton. millville, 80.over 82 a nice finish to the weekend. >> new video from the firefighters at the scene of a house fire at the jersey shore. three people were hurt, but they were able to get out, they were overcoming by smoke on saint louis avenue in stone harbor. flames ripped through the second floor, investigators are working to pinpoint the calls of the blaze. >> reporter: police are investigating several overnight shootings during a violent night in the area. the action cam was on the 5500 block of logan street. two men shot a man in his 20s. one is in critical condition, one in stable condition. police are looking for the shooter. >>> gunfire broke out in atlantic city sending two men to the hospital. it happened at martin luther king at mediterranean avenue around 3:30. police found several shell casings and discovered two men were dropped off at atlanticare regional medical center with gun shot wounds. two women got into a scuffle that is related to the shooting. the shooting victims are expecte
cape may 74 as the sea breeze kicks in later ton. millville, 80.over 82 a nice finish to the weekend. >> new video from the firefighters at the scene of a house fire at the jersey shore. three people were hurt, but they were able to get out, they were overcoming by smoke on saint louis avenue in stone harbor. flames ripped through the second floor, investigators are working to pinpoint the calls of the blaze. >> reporter: police are investigating several overnight shootings during a...
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where did all the sea lions go? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and barking to the del . >> well, you couldn't really miss them. the sea lions at pier 39 sunbathing and barking to the delight of tourists. >> but tonight, they are missing. the docks are empty. there are even signs like this like this one posted at the pier asking for all the sea lions have gone. the only wildlife in sight, the birds but those who came to check out the sea lions know where they are. >> we came to see the sea lions, we hear they went south to go mate so there are none here. i saw one earlier today. a little disappointed but nature has a way of interrupting things sometimes. >> that's right. you got to do what you got to do. before nature called, this is what tourists could expect to see at pier 39. every single dock packed with sea lions. this isn't the first time they have all vanished. they will probably be back. it just defends on the season and the food supply. >> and of course the mating you know how that goes. >> strangers in the night, e
where did all the sea lions go? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and barking to the del . >> well, you couldn't really miss them. the sea lions at pier 39 sunbathing and barking to the delight of tourists. >> but tonight, they are missing. the docks are empty. there are even signs like this like this one posted at the pier asking for all the sea lions have gone. the only wildlife in sight, the birds but those who came to check out the sea lions know where they are. >> we came to see the...
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sea isle, 37. dover, 73, 74. here's the satellite and radar composite that's pretty much what you'll see all day, lots of sunshine out there, lots of bright blue with all the cloud cover staying to our south. a pool forecast, lots of sunshine, uv index, there it is, scale of 1 to 11 it's a nine. temperatures up to 80 degrees, by 4:00 p.m. we're up to 84. the good news the humidity is dropping off, so that 84 will feel like 84 as opposed to the mid to upper 80s like all the municipality we saw earlier in the week -- like all the humidity we saw earlier in the weekend. beautiful around the delaware and lehigh valleys. next week the humidity returns that will bring showers and thunderstorms that could produce heavy downpours and everything clears out in time for the 4th. we have a rare 4th july street for you, wait until you see how school it -- cool it is around e region. i'll have that in just a moment. >> fire kills a woman and young boy in north philadelphia. the fire started on the second floor of the home of n
sea isle, 37. dover, 73, 74. here's the satellite and radar composite that's pretty much what you'll see all day, lots of sunshine out there, lots of bright blue with all the cloud cover staying to our south. a pool forecast, lots of sunshine, uv index, there it is, scale of 1 to 11 it's a nine. temperatures up to 80 degrees, by 4:00 p.m. we're up to 84. the good news the humidity is dropping off, so that 84 will feel like 84 as opposed to the mid to upper 80s like all the municipality we saw...
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>> we have been building sea walls over the years.has not provided us with the answers and the question is what do you propose to do? well, it's been a very difficult question to answer. >> you have two plans i read about. one is a japanese company makes floating islands that you want to buy. >> well, in fact we have many plans. we have to look and consider all possible ideas no matter how unrealistic. no matter how impossible because we are faced with an impossible situation. yes, the japanese have come up with potential solutions. we are looking at that seriously as we are looking at alternatives very seriously. >> the other alternative you are looking at seriously is to buy land in fiji. >> we have bought land in feijf. about 6,000 acres. that's a lot of very good land. the question you would ask me which i probably would not answer you is do you propose to relocate your people there? my answer at this point in time is not immediately. i think it's an investment. it's going to provide food security but let me make this point. earli
>> we have been building sea walls over the years.has not provided us with the answers and the question is what do you propose to do? well, it's been a very difficult question to answer. >> you have two plans i read about. one is a japanese company makes floating islands that you want to buy. >> well, in fact we have many plans. we have to look and consider all possible ideas no matter how unrealistic. no matter how impossible because we are faced with an impossible situation....
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the last of the sea nomads, trapped by laws made on land.-- we visit the ethiopian region where the lion is still considered king.
the last of the sea nomads, trapped by laws made on land.-- we visit the ethiopian region where the lion is still considered king.