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sea ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to of wrath are stored ♪ ♪ he had boost the fateful lighting of his terrible, swift sword ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory, halleluiah ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on: ♪ isle eve seen the swift chl watch of the terrible.
sea ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to of wrath are stored ♪ ♪ he had boost the fateful lighting of his terrible, swift sword ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory, halleluiah ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on: ♪ isle eve seen the swift chl watch of the terrible.
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sea ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea toapes of wrath are stored ♪ ♪ he had boost the fateful lighting of his terrible, swift sword ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory, halleluiah ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on: ♪ isle eve seen the swift chl watch of the terrible. they have keeps his righteous sword of bearing mass ♪ ♪ his day is marching forth. ♪ glory glory hall lieu ♪ ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ ♪ ♪ when the glory of his you and me god is marching on ♪ ♪ >> all i can say is, while -- w ow. >>> well, all i can say is wow. thank you very much for that stirring music. ladies and gentlemen, that concludes today's program. but we have one more thing for you to do. we'd like you to get up out of your chairs, walk to the next layer of stairs here at the lincoln memorial and have a group photo. it's an opportunity to get your picture taken with president lincoln. >>> on behalf of the national park service and the lincoln group, thank yo
sea ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea toapes of wrath are stored ♪ ♪ he had boost the fateful lighting of his terrible, swift sword ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory halleluiah ♪ ♪ glory, glory, halleluiah ♪ ♪ his truth is marching on: ♪ isle eve seen the swift chl watch of the terrible. they have keeps his righteous sword of bearing mass ♪ ♪ his day is...
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alvin took us to the dechts of the sea and it's done -- depths of the sea and it's done so for decades little alvin. >> it's still going. >> they've upgraded it but the teamworking with alvin keep discovering the greatest things and let's take a look. scientists solved one of the great mysteries of the deep with these underwater images. the elusive titanic was revealed to the world from over 5,000 feet under the north atlantic. and alvin made it all possible. >> i know it was a very important event for submarine, it brought great note right notoriety for the program. >> these pictures are the first to document this underwater tomb. alvin would ultimately made a dozen dives down to the titanic. sealing its place in history. ♪ ♪ >> alvin, a 50-year-old workhorse built for scientific exploration is a pretty big deal. operated by the woods hole oceanographic institution, the navy owned subhas seen things and done things that most only dream of. oday's the day. >> it is. >> how you feeling? >> i'm feeling good. and yourself? >> little nervous but very excited seeing what it's like down ther
alvin took us to the dechts of the sea and it's done -- depths of the sea and it's done so for decades little alvin. >> it's still going. >> they've upgraded it but the teamworking with alvin keep discovering the greatest things and let's take a look. scientists solved one of the great mysteries of the deep with these underwater images. the elusive titanic was revealed to the world from over 5,000 feet under the north atlantic. and alvin made it all possible. >> i know it was...
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if we regain access to the sea, our people need to be well-trained. >> a navy force but no sea access. nevertheless, the country is proud of its marines. each year, there are more applications than places for young bolivians hoping to do military service with the navy. this year for the first time, the navy is introducing a military diving division. many women have chosen to join its ranks. they long for bolivia to regain its position as a naval force on the pacific. >> we no longer have access to the sea. but we long for it. sea access would solve so many problems. and i want to get to know the sea. >> bolivia lost its coastline more than 130 years ago in war -- in the war of the pacific against chile. it's still a source of national trauma. now, more than ever, bolivia would benefit from re-gaining access to the sea. ♪ bolivia is experiencing a boom. last year, the economy grew by 6.5%. the country is rich in reserves and sovereign debt is low. bolivia is enjoying a fresh wave of confidence under president evo morales. now it wants to reclaim its coastline from chile without bloodsh
if we regain access to the sea, our people need to be well-trained. >> a navy force but no sea access. nevertheless, the country is proud of its marines. each year, there are more applications than places for young bolivians hoping to do military service with the navy. this year for the first time, the navy is introducing a military diving division. many women have chosen to join its ranks. they long for bolivia to regain its position as a naval force on the pacific. >> we no longer...
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euthanized in recent years. >> none of us want to kill sea lions.e of us enjoy it, it's not a task we asked for. >> more may be sanctioned if more move up river. >> it absolutely breaks my heart. >> ververonica is with a conservation group. >> we already have the stars of the show. but why do we have to scapegoat our sea lions for you know eating such a small amount of our fish in the river? >> critics like montoya says the columbia's extensive hydroelectric system and farming in the river deserve far more blame than the sea lions. still, it's a reality. >> whether we like it or not they're here and here to stay. >> brown says solid data is hard to come by but he estimates 5 to 10% of returning salmon, 20,000 spring chinook, for example end up food for sea alliance between astoria and bonneville. that means the hazing could continue this year. >> it's another action that's being taken to limit mortality to the threatened and endangered fish. >> reporter: fish under more pressure every year as more sea lions finding good feeding on the lower columbia
euthanized in recent years. >> none of us want to kill sea lions.e of us enjoy it, it's not a task we asked for. >> more may be sanctioned if more move up river. >> it absolutely breaks my heart. >> ververonica is with a conservation group. >> we already have the stars of the show. but why do we have to scapegoat our sea lions for you know eating such a small amount of our fish in the river? >> critics like montoya says the columbia's extensive hydroelectric...
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sea level is rising.cean is acidifying because it absorbs excess carbon dioxide that humans have added to the atmosphere, into the ocean >>> but on captiol hill, republican james inhofe, chairman of the powerful senate, environmental and public works committee, disputes the idea that humans are fueling climate change. >> the climate is changing and always has. >>> he led a 98-1 vote agreeing that climate change is not a hoax. >> the hoax is people are so arrogant that they think they have the power to change climate. that is the hoax, not the fact that climate is changing. "techknow" invited that senator and the other republican members from the environmental committee to appear. all declined or did not respond. >> first of all, it's interesting that senator inhofe argued only god could change the climate and not long after the pope issued a statement saying the human impacts on climate is a great test for humanity. >> why is this issue political in this country? >> the fundamental reason is the mispercep
sea level is rising.cean is acidifying because it absorbs excess carbon dioxide that humans have added to the atmosphere, into the ocean >>> but on captiol hill, republican james inhofe, chairman of the powerful senate, environmental and public works committee, disputes the idea that humans are fueling climate change. >> the climate is changing and always has. >>> he led a 98-1 vote agreeing that climate change is not a hoax. >> the hoax is people are so arrogant...
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what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceo's in the business. >> they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best cruiseship out there. royal this is the ceo of caribbean. to stay on top, his company has spent $3 billion on new ships that have everything a person could want, and some things they could never expect. >> this is the next generation of cruise ships. we are constantly striving to move the bar higher and higher. betty: royal caribbean may have one of the biggest boats in the ceo,, but the carnival arnold donald, says bigger is not always better, and it has the market share to prove it. arnold: we sell 80 million passenger cruise days a year. betty: carnival has 50% of all cruising business and pulled in $16 billion last year, almost double royal caribbean. donald says that staying on top is about variety. >> we have nine brands, whether you are an adventurer or a quiet person. whether you are social or introvert, we have a brand. betty: the industry has made h
what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceo's in the business. >> they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best cruiseship out there. royal this is the ceo of caribbean. to stay on top, his company has spent $3 billion on new ships that have everything a person could want, and some things they could never expect. >> this is the next generation of cruise ships. we are constantly striving to move the bar higher and...
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remember the quantum of the seas?with just about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of a typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this cruising is for old people. if you are a family traveler, both can enjoy it together. how many vacations can you have where a 70-year-old and a 20-year-old can go together and both rave about it? so we have that and it is extraordinary. there are not many places you can do that. in china, the family bond is stronger than in the western world. so the ability to offer multi-generational traveling in china is even more valuable. betty: carnival ceo arnold donald has no intention of being left in royal caribbean's wake when it comes to china. he says it is a market that they have already ha
remember the quantum of the seas?with just about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of a typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this cruising is for old people. if you are a family traveler,...
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o sea, tienen margen para crecer. con esto, al, ¿por quÉ tantos hispanos siguen votando por el partido demÓcrata y no por el partido republicano? no han podido llegar a ese famoso 33%. >> bueno, porque histÓricamente, desde la Época de chÁvez y del proceso laboral, los demÓcratas desde hace 60 aÑos estuvieron mÁs a la vanguardia de los derechos de las personas de escasos recursos-- >> ¿cÓmo puede cambiar eso? >> eso estÁ cambiando en estos momentos, porque hay un creciente grupo de veteranos militares demÓcratas, el grupo, el movimiento evangÉlico ha acogido mucho mÁs poder, hay una clase media empresarial ya hispana creciendo en este paÍs y madurando, o sea que hay un clima ya donde la comunidad hispana es mucho mÁs diversa y mucho mÁs fácil de captar el mensaje nuestro-- >> o sea que no los tienen controlados los demÓcratas el voto hispano. >> bueno, en nuestros momentos yo creo que los demÓcratas ganan ese voto y ese apoyo porque los republicanos no han aprendido a poderlo lograr. yo creo que esta contienda, con es
o sea, tienen margen para crecer. con esto, al, ¿por quÉ tantos hispanos siguen votando por el partido demÓcrata y no por el partido republicano? no han podido llegar a ese famoso 33%. >> bueno, porque histÓricamente, desde la Época de chÁvez y del proceso laboral, los demÓcratas desde hace 60 aÑos estuvieron mÁs a la vanguardia de los derechos de las personas de escasos recursos-- >> ¿cÓmo puede cambiar eso? >> eso estÁ cambiando en estos momentos, porque hay un...
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more than a thousand miles of coast is at the mercy of rising sea $. many say so is is a -- seas.any say so is the area at miami turkey point. fragile planet, paul beban takes a look at the risk . >> reporter: miami is world famous for its beautiful beaches and beautiful people but the city known for its bright lights, billions of dollars of real estate and glamorous boulevards is now on the front lines of the battle against climate change. flooding is becoming more frequent, more destructive and according to the vast majority of sea level rise projections it's only going to get worse. that grim forecast is what has some people here very concerned about this place. turkey point nuclear power plant. just 25 miles south of the greater miami membership rop lustmetropolis. >> it's going to go underwater much sooner than many people think. >> built on the edge of biscayne bay, in the early '70s when rising seas weren't a concern. that isn't reassuring to dan kipness. >> it's 60, 70, 100 years guaranteed, the water is coming up. >> kipness loves these waters. he's worried that turkey po
more than a thousand miles of coast is at the mercy of rising sea $. many say so is is a -- seas.any say so is the area at miami turkey point. fragile planet, paul beban takes a look at the risk . >> reporter: miami is world famous for its beautiful beaches and beautiful people but the city known for its bright lights, billions of dollars of real estate and glamorous boulevards is now on the front lines of the battle against climate change. flooding is becoming more frequent, more...
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in the high seas come dawn. and when you trace back some of these migrant stories it's very very opaque. they may start somewhere like gaza yemen air tra eritrea. they are put on one boat, then another boat then another boat. by the time they arrive in europe provided they do get here safely they are very confused and very frightened and in no position to provide useful intelligence to european officials who might want to get their hands on these gangs. from the point the boats left, i'm thinking particularly libya there are no authorities with whom european authorities can work with now with whom they can coordinate their activities. that's why it's a well, almost impossible task. >> that's why frederica mogherini said she would welcome just about any kind of government to coordinate with. barnaby phillips there. >> now to the war in yemen the capital sanaa since the saudi led air campaign began air strikes here hitting a scud missile base in a mountain being used by houthi fighters. people living nearby, as yo
in the high seas come dawn. and when you trace back some of these migrant stories it's very very opaque. they may start somewhere like gaza yemen air tra eritrea. they are put on one boat, then another boat then another boat. by the time they arrive in europe provided they do get here safely they are very confused and very frightened and in no position to provide useful intelligence to european officials who might want to get their hands on these gangs. from the point the boats left, i'm...
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experts predict oil production in the north sea will decline. british media are describing the site of the discovery as a new dallas. >>> people in thailand have been remembering victims of political violence. they gathered on the fifth anniversary of a military crackdown on anti-government protesters and they honored 90 people who got killed. >>> a japanese diplomat joined locals to lay flowers. he was remembering hiroyuki muramoto, a photographer who lost his life in the violence. he pointed out thai authorities have not determined who's responsible for the killings. >> we are waiting for the conclusion of the inquiry made by the court. so we are waiting for the conclusion. >> translator: a sad event took place because of conflicts of opinion in thailand. i think this should be resolved. >> soldiers cracked down on protesters in 2010 on orders from the government of then prime minister ab hiss it vejjajiva. the group that launched the demonstrations are still at odds. >>> officials in tokyo are trying to arrange a meeting between the defense m
experts predict oil production in the north sea will decline. british media are describing the site of the discovery as a new dallas. >>> people in thailand have been remembering victims of political violence. they gathered on the fifth anniversary of a military crackdown on anti-government protesters and they honored 90 people who got killed. >>> a japanese diplomat joined locals to lay flowers. he was remembering hiroyuki muramoto, a photographer who lost his life in the...
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and he spoke after cabinet meeting and says solving crisis will take more than saving people at sea.anslator: we have an emergency situation, not just at sea which is like a wild beast but also have a political issue. we have to have dignity and we have to stop the trafficking of human beings and europe has to consider the issue and do what it takes to stop the trafficking. >> reporter: we will have more from the italian prime minister and first we go to paul brennan on the east coast of the island of sicily in the central med train crayon sea, are you hearing about the possibility of finding more survivors? >> reporter: well as the hours pass the prospects of finding anybody else alive really does start to recede and we are now approaching nearly 24 hours since the 20 meter long vessel with hundreds of people on board capsized. it was obviously dark then. it was late at night on saturday night. the search has been hampered because of the darkness and now the darkness has fallen again approve difficult for search and rescue operation to be scoring those waters and that is the area of
and he spoke after cabinet meeting and says solving crisis will take more than saving people at sea.anslator: we have an emergency situation, not just at sea which is like a wild beast but also have a political issue. we have to have dignity and we have to stop the trafficking of human beings and europe has to consider the issue and do what it takes to stop the trafficking. >> reporter: we will have more from the italian prime minister and first we go to paul brennan on the east coast of...
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not people, sea lions. thousands of them are showing up and causing serious trouble. >>> and senator harry reid said, the eye injury he suffered earlier this year may have permanently damaged his vision. d his vision. ted cruz the first republican to declare his candidacy for gop presidential nomination is expected to raise $34 million this week. raising funds for the texas senator, the political action committees have filed paperwork with the federal election commission. >>> senator harry reid says he can no longer see out of his right eye. suffered a bad fall while exercising. despite surgery he still has trouble with depth perception. reid announced his retirement and the person he is backing for election is katherine masto. >>> thousands of sea lions that have taken up residence in oregon. allen schauffler reports the cute looking creatures are causing problems for local fishermen. >> reporter: a battle for dock space for migrating male california sea lions. you'll find sea lions almost everywhere along
not people, sea lions. thousands of them are showing up and causing serious trouble. >>> and senator harry reid said, the eye injury he suffered earlier this year may have permanently damaged his vision. d his vision. ted cruz the first republican to declare his candidacy for gop presidential nomination is expected to raise $34 million this week. raising funds for the texas senator, the political action committees have filed paperwork with the federal election commission. >>>...
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now we're going the opposite way, that the sea is eating the lagoon.but you have to be careful to stay in an equilibrium. like when we drink, we have to drink in balance. not too much. >> now you tell me. but in modern times keeping a place like this in balance is increasingly difficult. people know venice is special and fragile, so they come in droves. to accommodate the demand officials welcomed massive cruise ships in recent years. and there are plans to dredge a new channel specifically for the megaliners but they are among those who say the lagoons who can't take any more development and if you risk the lagoon, you risk venice. >> it's the same situation on the louisiana coastline where they have the marshes that are so important to insulate them from the extreme effects of flooding. >> right. they're like a hurricane sponge. they soften the blow. >> yes, and also they're important for the ecosystem. they're like the lungs of the lagoon or the kidney of the lagoon. >> francesco lets me pilot us home, but i'm distracted by a multibillion dollar que
now we're going the opposite way, that the sea is eating the lagoon.but you have to be careful to stay in an equilibrium. like when we drink, we have to drink in balance. not too much. >> now you tell me. but in modern times keeping a place like this in balance is increasingly difficult. people know venice is special and fragile, so they come in droves. to accommodate the demand officials welcomed massive cruise ships in recent years. and there are plans to dredge a new channel...
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scaring california and the biggest stellar sea lions away from salmon and sea head. salmon are easy targets. 55 california sea lions have been trapped and euthanized in recent years. >> none of us want to kill sea lions, no one enjoys it >>> there could be more killing if more push up river as biologists expect. >> it breaks my heart. it absolutely breaks my heart. >> reporter: veronica volunteers with the sea lion defense brigade. critics say the hydroelectric dam system farming and development in the region deserve more blame than sea lions. the dams are a fact of north-west life. >> whether we like them or not they are here here to stay. >> they estimate 5-10% of return salmon salmon 20,000 chinook end up food for see lions. that means the hazing and the killing could continue and expand this year. >>> one of japan's biggest movie stars is getting a new roll. godzilla has been appointed as a special resident and ambassador in tokyo. a reboot of the series is set for theatrical release next year. thank you for joining us. i'm randall pinkston. the new froms london
scaring california and the biggest stellar sea lions away from salmon and sea head. salmon are easy targets. 55 california sea lions have been trapped and euthanized in recent years. >> none of us want to kill sea lions, no one enjoys it >>> there could be more killing if more push up river as biologists expect. >> it breaks my heart. it absolutely breaks my heart. >> reporter: veronica volunteers with the sea lion defense brigade. critics say the hydroelectric dam...
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this is going to be an increased amount of traffic on high seas. as a result there will be far more distress calls for the italian, greek and perhaps the mall tease authorities to deal with. >> are the says sillians responding to the scale of the crisis on their doorstep. >> by far the majority of the people here are horrified by what is happening here. one boat capsizing and 700 people have died. that has put an emphasis on trying to broaden the scope of the rescue and search operation that the european unhas been putting forward. says sillians have been taking a lot more people in. more resources need to be given to the people here so they can deal with the crisis. >> thank you, clyde. for more on unfolding my grant crisis, i spoken a brief team time -- a brief time ago with antonio gutierrez. when you see those harrowing keeps of search for survivors and recovered bodies, what needs to be done? >> well, i think a lot of things need to be done but one is obvious. we need to have a robust sea rescue operation in the mediterranean. a lot of people
this is going to be an increased amount of traffic on high seas. as a result there will be far more distress calls for the italian, greek and perhaps the mall tease authorities to deal with. >> are the says sillians responding to the scale of the crisis on their doorstep. >> by far the majority of the people here are horrified by what is happening here. one boat capsizing and 700 people have died. that has put an emphasis on trying to broaden the scope of the rescue and search...
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a wayward sea lion was captured in the marina district. it unfolded live today on the abc 7 morning news. and now we're learning this isn't the first time this sea lion has played accidental tourist. reporter amy hollyfield has more more. >> reporter: even tourists knew this guy couldn't be part of the sightseeing. captured this video of a young sea lion on the streets of san francisco. someone who was visiting the city spotted him around 6:00 this morning and called for help. the sea lion decided to hide underneath a car at marina boulevard. >> luckily we had the san francisco police department had stopped traffic around him and was protecting him until we got there. >> reporter: when officials from the marine mammal center got on the scene at about 6:45 it took a few minutes to grab the little guy who tried to make a run for it. a woman with the center ended up grabbing him with her bare hands. workers were disappointed when they then realized he's a repeat offender. >> he's rescued in santa barbara county in february and brought up here
a wayward sea lion was captured in the marina district. it unfolded live today on the abc 7 morning news. and now we're learning this isn't the first time this sea lion has played accidental tourist. reporter amy hollyfield has more more. >> reporter: even tourists knew this guy couldn't be part of the sightseeing. captured this video of a young sea lion on the streets of san francisco. someone who was visiting the city spotted him around 6:00 this morning and called for help. the sea...
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more than 1,000 miles of coast are at the mercy of the sea. so is a major nuclei power plant. >> reporter: turkey point, florida's biggest power source was built on the edge of bisquay bay, with rising sea levels. the reactors sit 20 feet above sea level, but that is not reassureing to critics who calls turkey pointed a catastrophe waiting to happen. >> could be 60, 80, 100, but it's guaranteed the ocean is coming up. where they have the spent rods they were in a pact. that's the way it was in fukushima. >> after fukushima, the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission ordered the nuclear plants to resume safety plants. in an email to al jazeera an nrc spokesman said turkey point is secure against counter conditions much the nrc reviewed the flooding re-evaluation:. >> peter harr lamb a geologist showed me the maps he made showing how rising seas will infiltrate florida. that's 6 inches. >> in the next 25 years. >> reporter: i look at this it looks like it's swamp. >> it's surrounded by water. the u.s. government predicts sea levels could rise 6.5 fe
more than 1,000 miles of coast are at the mercy of the sea. so is a major nuclei power plant. >> reporter: turkey point, florida's biggest power source was built on the edge of bisquay bay, with rising sea levels. the reactors sit 20 feet above sea level, but that is not reassureing to critics who calls turkey pointed a catastrophe waiting to happen. >> could be 60, 80, 100, but it's guaranteed the ocean is coming up. where they have the spent rods they were in a pact. that's the...
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an nrc spokesman said turkey point is secure against sea level conditions. nrc has reviewed the flooding re-evaluation and have determined it's free of immediate safety issues. they're satisfied to this point that turkey point is appropriately implementing strategies in case of a severe event affects installed system >> i'm not aware of anything they've done to harden the site since fukushima. >>reporter: he recently was re-elected to a third term as mayor of south miami. >> is it a good idea to have nuclear plants on a hurricane swept coast line of my aage? there's concerns about sea level rise. as the water comes up they only become more at risk. >>reporter: a geologist at florida international showed me the maps he's made showing how rising seas will innoneundate the area. >> it's surrounded by water. >>reporter: and here's what two feet three feet four feet of permanent sea rise at high tide looks like waves would roll in on top of that. by the end of this century, the u.s. government predicts sea levels could rise as much as six and a hat feet meaning s
an nrc spokesman said turkey point is secure against sea level conditions. nrc has reviewed the flooding re-evaluation and have determined it's free of immediate safety issues. they're satisfied to this point that turkey point is appropriately implementing strategies in case of a severe event affects installed system >> i'm not aware of anything they've done to harden the site since fukushima. >>reporter: he recently was re-elected to a third term as mayor of south miami. >>...
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the sea lion moms have to go further out to sea to find food for their pups and sometimes they never come back. a record number of pups were left abandoned. today the marine mammal center is caring for 253 sea lions and more coming in every day. sardine fishing season is ending six months early because of the shortage. this small fish is having a big impact on sea lion up and down the coast. >> the first four months of the year have been incredible. over 800 little sea lions have come in this year. >> don ford, kpix 5. >>> space x today successfully launched supplies to the international space station. >> lift-off. the falcon sores sores -- soars from its perch. >> thousands of pounds of groceries and equipment arrives friday. the shipment includes the first ever espresso maker in orbit. another attempt to land the booster rocket on an ocean platform failed. space x founder elon musk said it landed too hard to survive. two other attempts also failed. >> i wonder what a cappuccino in space tastes like. >> caffeine at any elevation is just fine. hard to do the pete's coffee walk when y
the sea lion moms have to go further out to sea to find food for their pups and sometimes they never come back. a record number of pups were left abandoned. today the marine mammal center is caring for 253 sea lions and more coming in every day. sardine fishing season is ending six months early because of the shortage. this small fish is having a big impact on sea lion up and down the coast. >> the first four months of the year have been incredible. over 800 little sea lions have come in...
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more than 1,000 miles of coast is at the mercy of rising sea.o is a major plant south of miami. >> reporter: turkey point, a big power source was built on the edge of biscayne bay, built in the 1970s when rising sea water was not o concern. it sits above sea level, but it is not reassuring to people like tan, who calls turkey point a disaster waiting to happen. >> it could be 50 years, or 100, it's guaranteed the oceans will come up. they are in a tank with water, the same way it was at fukushima. after fukushima, the regulatory commission ordered the plant to re few the safety plant. a spokesman said turkey point is secure against current sea level conditions. it reviewed the flooding reevalues and terms it was free of safety issues. it is satisfied that turkey is implementing strategies to maintain function if a severe event such as blooding affects the system. peter harlem a geologist showed me maps showing how rising seas will infiltrate south florida. that's only six inches. >> that will happen in the next 20-25 years. >> >> reporter: i loo
more than 1,000 miles of coast is at the mercy of rising sea.o is a major plant south of miami. >> reporter: turkey point, a big power source was built on the edge of biscayne bay, built in the 1970s when rising sea water was not o concern. it sits above sea level, but it is not reassuring to people like tan, who calls turkey point a disaster waiting to happen. >> it could be 50 years, or 100, it's guaranteed the oceans will come up. they are in a tank with water, the same way it...