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the sea mouse is a notable catch. so to this brittle star another uncoils itself measuring around fifty centimeters across. many of these creatures will be preserved and after the expedition the d.n.i. will be analyzed giving the researchers detailed data about the distribution and diversity. having picked over the summer look for anything of interest to us the folks like the sony want to do it on a ship like this extra ballast so. the robust team also turned their cameras on life on the sea floor. at a depth of nine hundred meters they take samples of cold water corals and a wide variety of other species. they also take see them and course these will give them clues about what's being buried in the ocean floor and how it's changed over time. but it's later in the dive that an extraordinary observation is my. we have this sea star where precisely a brittle star crawling on the sea floor which we believe that eight or scavenger but certainly give the fish to scrawling it just in the fish with it poison we don't know ye
the sea mouse is a notable catch. so to this brittle star another uncoils itself measuring around fifty centimeters across. many of these creatures will be preserved and after the expedition the d.n.i. will be analyzed giving the researchers detailed data about the distribution and diversity. having picked over the summer look for anything of interest to us the folks like the sony want to do it on a ship like this extra ballast so. the robust team also turned their cameras on life on the sea...
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as we sail selfie and sea become. then on the sixth morning we wake up to sea ice. soon we're forced to navigate around icebergs some the size of a football pitch others are more than one hundred kilometers long. then finally. we arrive at the minutes in antarctica. and he lays in the powerful winds coming in off the glass and dropping down into the sea this is the one place on the planet at sea level and it's certainly playing up that reputations and. the myths glassy a fascinate scientists because in two thousand and thirteen an enormous chunk around seventy five by thirty five kilometers broke off after it was not by a large iceberg. this is dramatically changed the flow of ice in the area it's also exposed large areas of ocean floor to study for the first time. the weather comes right from the ship docks it's balanced against the glass yet this gives the scientists a stable platform to begin their work. this suffering yeah exactly. say is a biologist and in charge of an ambitious project something out of a science fiction yeah it's quite amazing. so much here on
as we sail selfie and sea become. then on the sixth morning we wake up to sea ice. soon we're forced to navigate around icebergs some the size of a football pitch others are more than one hundred kilometers long. then finally. we arrive at the minutes in antarctica. and he lays in the powerful winds coming in off the glass and dropping down into the sea this is the one place on the planet at sea level and it's certainly playing up that reputations and. the myths glassy a fascinate scientists...
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of the southern end of the sea. this is always been a key consideration perhaps the key consideration for everyone that this trade is not disrupted by what is going on in the various conflicts around the area mr. this comes at a very critical moment for the region we've seen the media in egypt very critical of the deal between turkey and sudan is that is something which is likely to further strain relations between turkey and one hand the u.a.e. and saudi arabia on the other hand. it is very strategic and what. the very critical chalk for the whole. should be secure and free passage for of trade cetera. having said that. presence is important for so many country and they were to be there and that it is and that the area. the who theeye i think v.m.e. crisis reflect that and that in the. terrorism also is important factor. concerning that matter on that area so we see the. booth he now. prices would be me sad thing hitting some of the ship and vessels on that it. really made the u.s. alarmed by that and sending some
of the southern end of the sea. this is always been a key consideration perhaps the key consideration for everyone that this trade is not disrupted by what is going on in the various conflicts around the area mr. this comes at a very critical moment for the region we've seen the media in egypt very critical of the deal between turkey and sudan is that is something which is likely to further strain relations between turkey and one hand the u.a.e. and saudi arabia on the other hand. it is very...
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brace to the red sea china israel u.a.e. and the u.s. are just a few of the countries building or already have bases in the region now turkey is the latest to that group so why the growing interest in the red sea this is inside story. welcome to the program. the red sea has long been one of the world's most important trading growths it's a vital link between asia africa the middle east and into europe everything from oil to food and naval vessels pass through it and countries including saudi arabia sudan yemen and egypt all border it but in recent years several states have been increasing their presence in the red sea the latest is turkey president as of. recently traveled to sudan to sign deals worth six hundred fifteen million dollars with sudanese leader. this effectively gives turkey a unique foothold in this increasingly important and competitive waterway. part of the deal will see turkey rebuild the sudanese port city on so wack an island on the red sea it was once controlled by the ottoman empire but has been abandoned over the pa
brace to the red sea china israel u.a.e. and the u.s. are just a few of the countries building or already have bases in the region now turkey is the latest to that group so why the growing interest in the red sea this is inside story. welcome to the program. the red sea has long been one of the world's most important trading growths it's a vital link between asia africa the middle east and into europe everything from oil to food and naval vessels pass through it and countries including saudi...
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like a slow river into the sea. but as melt water moves through the ice, it softens it, draining to the bed where it then lubricates the movement of the glacier. we got a rare close-up view of one of greenland's fastest moving glaciers, named hel heim after a viking, it is fast and unforgiving. >> this is one of the most productive glaciers in greenland. it's about three golden gate bridges wide. it graidrains almost an astronol amount of water in is delivering from high on the ice sheets down into the sea. >> between august of last year and august of this year, new york university scientists say it retreated a whopping two miles, the furthest retreat inland they have seen in a du decade. you can see vast chunks of it crashing into the water. a process called caving. >> what does that mean for the sea? >> there's hundreds of glaciers like this in greenland and many have doubled in speed. t it has really gone up in ways that surprise the science community. >> it's not only scientists who have been surprised. 56-year-
like a slow river into the sea. but as melt water moves through the ice, it softens it, draining to the bed where it then lubricates the movement of the glacier. we got a rare close-up view of one of greenland's fastest moving glaciers, named hel heim after a viking, it is fast and unforgiving. >> this is one of the most productive glaciers in greenland. it's about three golden gate bridges wide. it graidrains almost an astronol amount of water in is delivering from high on the ice sheets...
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this is a sight of a second sea lion attack. one that sent a man to the hospital. he is said to be in fair condition. you can tell from these dangerous signs that have been posted along the beach. the danger signs kept most swimmers out of the water but we did see a few sneak in a few laps. >> they won't keep me out of the water. >> they want you to take the water seriously -- take warning seriously. two people were attacked by a sea lion within 24 hours. the latest happened at 8:00 this morning when the aquatic park was filled with swimmers. >> we see seals and sea lions all the time and it is pretty unusual to be bitten. >> a man was bit in the groin area. we knew billingsley was on board when he heard the man's distress call. >> i heard the screams from the entrance to the harbor. and i looked over there and the guy was screaming, screaming. >> that's when nearby swimmers went to the man's aid. an attack also happened near the entrance. the bites deep enough, both men were sent to the hospital. >> both bites were fairly serio
this is a sight of a second sea lion attack. one that sent a man to the hospital. he is said to be in fair condition. you can tell from these dangerous signs that have been posted along the beach. the danger signs kept most swimmers out of the water but we did see a few sneak in a few laps. >> they won't keep me out of the water. >> they want you to take the water seriously -- take warning seriously. two people were attacked by a sea lion within 24 hours. the latest happened at 8:00...
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. >> reporter: christian einfeldt told me the sea lion that attacked him was absolutely massive. and he was powerless. tonight he told me he is so grateful to all of the first responders who helped him. and he hopes to head home from the hospital tomorrow. christian einfeldt spoke to us from his hospital room tonight. >> i'm in almost no pain. >> reporter: he thinks the sea lion trailed him as he swam to the mouth of aquatic park. >> i did feel threatened. i did have warning but there was not -- i was a quarter mile from shore, so there was nothing i could do. >> reporter: the sea lion bit his upper right arm. it started bleeding profusely. >> i was relatively calm because i wasn't dead. >> reporter: he flagged down a nearby sail boat that raced him to shore. >> the boat saved his life. if it hadn't been there, who knows what would have happened. >> reporter: this doctor says because sea lion attacks are so
. >> reporter: christian einfeldt told me the sea lion that attacked him was absolutely massive. and he was powerless. tonight he told me he is so grateful to all of the first responders who helped him. and he hopes to head home from the hospital tomorrow. christian einfeldt spoke to us from his hospital room tonight. >> i'm in almost no pain. >> reporter: he thinks the sea lion trailed him as he swam to the mouth of aquatic park. >> i did feel threatened. i did have...
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from fisherman's wharf and pier 39 where the iconic sea lions live. >> this is a sight of a second sea lion attack. one that sent a man to the hospital. he is said to be in fair condition. you can tell from these dangerous signs that have been posted along the beach. the danger signs kept most swimmers out of the water but we did see a few sneak in a few laps. >> they won't keep me out of the water. >> they want you to take the water seriously -- take warning seriously. two people were attacked by a sea lion within 24 hours. the latest happened at 8:00 this morning when the aquatic park was filled with swimmers. >> we see seals and sea lions all the time and it is pretty unusual to be bitten. >> a man was bit in the groin area. we knew billingsley was on board when he heard the man's distress call. >> i heard the screams from the entrance to the harbor. and i looked over there and the guy was screaming, screaming. >> that's when nearby swimmers went to the man's aid. an attack also happened near the entrance. the bites deep enough, both men were sent to the hospital. >> both bites were
from fisherman's wharf and pier 39 where the iconic sea lions live. >> this is a sight of a second sea lion attack. one that sent a man to the hospital. he is said to be in fair condition. you can tell from these dangerous signs that have been posted along the beach. the danger signs kept most swimmers out of the water but we did see a few sneak in a few laps. >> they won't keep me out of the water. >> they want you to take the water seriously -- take warning seriously. two...
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it was unanimous, we set out at sea through a sea acre, drifted all night. i took a sleeping bag, climbed on top of the wing, tied myself to an antenna and spent the night. at sun up, we finally made contact with midway. we learned that we had been successful. we also were told there was a destroyer at the french frigate loaded with aviation fuel. we took navigational sun shots, found our position, floated the sholes, refueled, went to midway. >> then that day also part of the mission that pbys flew at the battle after main action were search forego downed air crew. >> spent all of the day searching air crew. late in the afternoon we found two gentlemen in a life raft. we were low on fuel at that time. we radioed a sister ship. they landed, picked up the gentlemen, took them into midway. >> very good. let me go on now to bill norberg. bill, tell us about how long you were on the enterprise. >> i went aboard the enterprise in september 1941 and i stayed on it until august '45 when the bomb was dropped on nagasaki. >> how many commanding officers did you have
it was unanimous, we set out at sea through a sea acre, drifted all night. i took a sleeping bag, climbed on top of the wing, tied myself to an antenna and spent the night. at sun up, we finally made contact with midway. we learned that we had been successful. we also were told there was a destroyer at the french frigate loaded with aviation fuel. we took navigational sun shots, found our position, floated the sholes, refueled, went to midway. >> then that day also part of the mission...
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the sea control mission, a very large subset of that sea control mission envisioned getting the convoys through to western europe to reinforce nato. and before and particularly after the beginning of the war. again, having in mind -- and remember the admirals who were planning this all were world war ii admirals. admiral zumo was naval academy class of 1941. they all had fought. many of them were submariners. many of them saw that despite what the soviet intention might be to interdict sea lines of communications that the soviets with a vast, huge number of submarines that they had, had the capability to interdict sea lines of communications. and for those in the audience who were naval officers or who served in the military, you'll know that from the naval academy on, through all of our war colleges and all of our educations you were taught when considering the enemy you consider capabilities first. intentions are very, very much secondary. you can change intentions very, very quickly but you can't change capabilities very, very quickly. and a good example of that which was cited to me
the sea control mission, a very large subset of that sea control mission envisioned getting the convoys through to western europe to reinforce nato. and before and particularly after the beginning of the war. again, having in mind -- and remember the admirals who were planning this all were world war ii admirals. admiral zumo was naval academy class of 1941. they all had fought. many of them were submariners. many of them saw that despite what the soviet intention might be to interdict sea...
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sea ido nublando algo el cielo y esta es la antesala de lo que vienealgunas tormentas, no me extraÑa todo mÁs adelante le voy a mostrar porque algÚn dÍa, en alguno de nuestros sector podemos tener aguanieve, lluvia helada, algo de nieve, incluso la primera de la temporada aunque no sea mucho. se lleva el calor completo, viene aire muy frÍo y la temperatura se muestra entre 30 y 40 por debajo de lo normal el centro y oeste de pensilvania. va mostrarse asÍ. amanecer maÑana y mÍnima para esta noche 39 alentar un, 45 atlante exhibegran parte de new jersey 40 a 45. 61 en la tarde con posibilidad de lluvia. no me extraÑa que incluso haya alguna tormenta . chubascos durante el dÍa pero noten que lo que resta aquÍ a partir de las 5:00 de la tarde llegando a la i-95 a esta lÍnea que se mantener bastante fuerte y sigue hacia la medianoche. de las 5:00 de la tarde la medianoche , una, dos de la madrugada mucha lluvia y un fuerte descenso de las temperaturas las mÁximas uniones son entre 58 y 61 lluvia martes, baja la temperatura, algÚn chubasco el miÉrcoles. esto es al amanecer. luego se despej
sea ido nublando algo el cielo y esta es la antesala de lo que vienealgunas tormentas, no me extraÑa todo mÁs adelante le voy a mostrar porque algÚn dÍa, en alguno de nuestros sector podemos tener aguanieve, lluvia helada, algo de nieve, incluso la primera de la temporada aunque no sea mucho. se lleva el calor completo, viene aire muy frÍo y la temperatura se muestra entre 30 y 40 por debajo de lo normal el centro y oeste de pensilvania. va mostrarse asÍ. amanecer maÑana y mÍnima para...
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so we can't just think of arctic sea ice retreat by itself. it's affecting whole climate system. to greater extent than the loss of isoopen quarter is giving us that warming of the world. and it's causing warmer air to spreads over the green lapd ice sheets and that's making greenland melt faster which is giving us an increase in the rate of sea level rise globally. so that's no typical here in the gulf of -- gulf of mexico everywhere, in fact, in the world. so you have at least rising at the accelerated rate and that's very extra contribution is mainly from -- the melting of the greenland ice sheet due to sea ice retreating in arctic and another effect is that we're getting -- released from arctic surface because les sediments from the continental shelve was of the arctic and actually the three bed sediments -- in the last ice age allows below to get out, and we're now seeing big ones coming up into the atmosphere and again causing an acceleration of global warm withing. and the final -- not final but -- two more that affect people here is fact that -- the as sea ice retreats we
so we can't just think of arctic sea ice retreat by itself. it's affecting whole climate system. to greater extent than the loss of isoopen quarter is giving us that warming of the world. and it's causing warmer air to spreads over the green lapd ice sheets and that's making greenland melt faster which is giving us an increase in the rate of sea level rise globally. so that's no typical here in the gulf of -- gulf of mexico everywhere, in fact, in the world. so you have at least rising at the...
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on the plate that to the sea gets rebranded as the chilean sea bass but the quantity allowed is a smalld is a small price to pay. this is that the scientific lessons learnt here travel a long way. the calm of the mediterranean sea, here we are in monaco, is literally half a world away from the ross sea near the antarctic, but scientists will tell you that the polar regions are what they call the canaries in the coalmine. the way they are impacted by climate change will have an impact on the rest of the planet, to protecting the ecosystem is important, but studying how that area is affected by climate change is critical. it does prove that it change is critical. it does prove thatitis change is critical. it does prove that it is possible in international waters to protect a very large area that hopefully wouldn't have a significant impact. i use cared about the lack of action? —— are you. you are pushing for action and are making things happen but it's desperately slow and climate change seems to be happening in the polar regions especially far quicker than we ever envisaged. that alone
on the plate that to the sea gets rebranded as the chilean sea bass but the quantity allowed is a smalld is a small price to pay. this is that the scientific lessons learnt here travel a long way. the calm of the mediterranean sea, here we are in monaco, is literally half a world away from the ross sea near the antarctic, but scientists will tell you that the polar regions are what they call the canaries in the coalmine. the way they are impacted by climate change will have an impact on the...
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the sea lion it into his arm. the man was fortunate a sailboat was nearby.>> reporter:>> they look like big dog bites.>> reporter: swimmers heard what happened but returned to the water anyway. a daily ritual for many. as for sea lions.>> you want to stay away from them.>> reporter: sea lions are territorial. sometimes aggressive. one was sharing space with a swimmer thursday afternoon.>> this could've been a different story.>> reporter: the 56-year- old man swimming outside the mouth of aquatic cove on the sea lion charged him and he tried to fended off.>> he said he splashed water at it. when it didn't work he yelled at it. the sea lion bit him on the arm.>> reporter: the sailboat was moldering by. the skipper took the injured man from the water and radioed for help.>> he was holding direct pressure himself while the captain was driving the boat.>> reporter: a deep wound to his upper arm there required a few tourniquets and pressure bandages. the man remained conscious and calm.>> he was talking the whole time.
the sea lion it into his arm. the man was fortunate a sailboat was nearby.>> reporter:>> they look like big dog bites.>> reporter: swimmers heard what happened but returned to the water anyway. a daily ritual for many. as for sea lions.>> you want to stay away from them.>> reporter: sea lions are territorial. sometimes aggressive. one was sharing space with a swimmer thursday afternoon.>> this could've been a different story.>> reporter: the 56-year-...
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it was unanimous, we set out at sea, threw out a sea anchor, drifted all night. i took a sleeping bag and climbed on top of the wing, tied myself the antenna, and spent the night. at sunup we made contact with midway and large we had been successful. we are also told there was a destroyer loaded with navigation fuel, floated the shoals, refueled, went to midway. richard: also part of the missions that pbys flew with the battle was searching for our downed aircrew. jack: all of the next day searching. we found two gentleman and a life raft but we were low on fuel. we radioed a sister ship, they landed, picked up the gentleman, took him to midway. richard: let me go on to bill norberg. bill, tell us how long you were on the enterprise? bill: i went on board in september of 1941 and stayed until august of 1945 when the bomb was dropped on nagasaki. richard: how many commanding officers did you have to break in? bill: nine. richard: and your actual job? could you describe how you moved through those jobs? bill: i started as a yeoman first-class and worked in the capt
it was unanimous, we set out at sea, threw out a sea anchor, drifted all night. i took a sleeping bag and climbed on top of the wing, tied myself the antenna, and spent the night. at sunup we made contact with midway and large we had been successful. we are also told there was a destroyer loaded with navigation fuel, floated the shoals, refueled, went to midway. richard: also part of the missions that pbys flew with the battle was searching for our downed aircrew. jack: all of the next day...
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the number two was protecting the atlantic sea-lanes. because we knew the germans had tried in world war i, tried again in world war ii with submarines and had failed. but with the number of submarines the soviets were producing, in one year, 60, 70 submarines, they could probably do it. so we spent a lot of time, effort, resources in the concept of protecting the atlantic convoys, which it turns out the soviets were not planning to go after. that was a secondary mission for them. i'll close by saying that this evening i'm going to go into much more detail on that with some of the documents. but also i must take issue with some of my panel members. i often take issue with organizations, and some of you have seen me on tv, read my books and articles. and let me just say the cia is totally wrong, incorrect, just unbelievably bad. during the cold war lots of shots were fired, and several score americans and several score russians were killed. i'll be happy to go into details afterwards. thank you. >> you'd like to make a statement, too. >>
the number two was protecting the atlantic sea-lanes. because we knew the germans had tried in world war i, tried again in world war ii with submarines and had failed. but with the number of submarines the soviets were producing, in one year, 60, 70 submarines, they could probably do it. so we spent a lot of time, effort, resources in the concept of protecting the atlantic convoys, which it turns out the soviets were not planning to go after. that was a secondary mission for them. i'll close by...
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draws up north sea fishing quotas by fish type and country.aul joy: what aggravates us is the share we have in our own waters. we are fishing in british waters, which was british territorial waters, and have to throw back fish because our counterparts, the european fishermen, they do not. they do not have to throw back. reporter: that's why nearly all british fishermen voted for brexit. they want to regain control over their own waters and decide how much to fish. they also want to banish other european fishermen from british waters, like this dutch vessel. dutch captain guido betsema spends 80% of the year fishing exclusively in british parts of the north sea. guido betsema: if i can no longer fish there, i'll have to find other areas. i'd have to compete with my dutch colleagues and share a tiny fishing area. reporter: brexit puts about 50% of the dutch fishing fleet in peril, says pim visser, who represents the dutch fishing industry. he thinks this is unnecessary because strict e.u. regulations now ensure there's enough fish for all. visse
draws up north sea fishing quotas by fish type and country.aul joy: what aggravates us is the share we have in our own waters. we are fishing in british waters, which was british territorial waters, and have to throw back fish because our counterparts, the european fishermen, they do not. they do not have to throw back. reporter: that's why nearly all british fishermen voted for brexit. they want to regain control over their own waters and decide how much to fish. they also want to banish other...
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lion.>> i turned around and i saw a large male pool sea lion -- bull. is close to me as the camera is and that you are right now. i became very concerned.>> reporter: he kept shouting no to the sea lion that it came at him.>> his head slid down my arm because he was still coming forward. fortunately he only got one tooth into my arm. but mac he never saw the sea lion again. belly bleeding he was rescued by a sailboat. the bite ripped a hole in his skin exposing muscle. he will recover. specialist are not sure if the same sea lion was responsible for today's attack.>> it is hard to speculate why this happened. anytime you're interacting with a wild animal there is a possibility of getting bit. but mac one possibility could be an algae caused neurotoxin in the water.>> you can go to the brain and it causes brain damage that can change the behavior of the sea lion >>>> reporter: he should be able to get back in the water some. what happened will keep him from swimming near aquatic park again.>> swimming is wonderful. i am going to swim in shallow water. bu
lion.>> i turned around and i saw a large male pool sea lion -- bull. is close to me as the camera is and that you are right now. i became very concerned.>> reporter: he kept shouting no to the sea lion that it came at him.>> his head slid down my arm because he was still coming forward. fortunately he only got one tooth into my arm. but mac he never saw the sea lion again. belly bleeding he was rescued by a sailboat. the bite ripped a hole in his skin exposing muscle. he will...
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after a second swimmer was attacked by a sea lion. only on five, we spoke with the man who explained how he narrowly escaped death. >> last thursday, warnings were posted at the aquatic park after a swimmer was bitten by a sea lion outside the cold.>> reporter: the next day, rick decided to be safe and restrict his swim to inside the brick wall. >> i was swimming along, whatever it was, everyone is thinking it is a sea lion. i never saw him, he came up from underneath me and hit me. >> reporter: the animal clamped his teeth down onto his groin area and when it let go, he had to hold pressure on the wound as he back stroked with one arm the thousand yards back to his swim club. his friend and fellow swimmer helped him onto the beach. >> there was no blood whatsoever but i could see there were deep wounds.>> reporter: he was rushed to the hospital and given treatment to prevent rabies. he is shaken, knowing if the bite had his femoral artery it could've killed him. and while sea lions are occasionally seen in these parts, swimmers are a
after a second swimmer was attacked by a sea lion. only on five, we spoke with the man who explained how he narrowly escaped death. >> last thursday, warnings were posted at the aquatic park after a swimmer was bitten by a sea lion outside the cold.>> reporter: the next day, rick decided to be safe and restrict his swim to inside the brick wall. >> i was swimming along, whatever it was, everyone is thinking it is a sea lion. i never saw him, he came up from underneath me and...
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prowling the black sea. the baltic threatening the countries there. prowling the black sea from the base in the crimea, prowling the medicine terror yan ran from a base in syria. what has putin and his admirals learned from the period that you were discussing? where do we stand today with the new russian threat and how to counter it and for the benefit of the audio, whoever answers, reintroduce yourself. >> you want to start with that one? >> no. >> i'll take that one. >> today the soviet navy has an interesting dichotomy. they have one aircraft carrier, much smaller than our ships. the one carrier they have is in the yard for two, three, possibly four years to be b rebuilt and modernized. they probably cannot add another carrier for another seven, eight, nine, possibly ten years. surface ship construction of destroyers and cruisers has come to almost a complete stop because these were shipped powered by gas turbine engines. the main factory that produced them was in ukraine. and ukraine will not sell gas turbines to russia for their ships. by the sam
prowling the black sea. the baltic threatening the countries there. prowling the black sea from the base in the crimea, prowling the medicine terror yan ran from a base in syria. what has putin and his admirals learned from the period that you were discussing? where do we stand today with the new russian threat and how to counter it and for the benefit of the audio, whoever answers, reintroduce yourself. >> you want to start with that one? >> no. >> i'll take that one....
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a quickie sea story about that. ruth ann and i get the guy, fuchida, later on down at the 50th anniversary and he said that was him. anyway, getting back at firing at those things, the torpedos was coming in and i just stopped firing at the plane and it didn't do any good. but they hit the port quarter and the cat walk went up like that and those poor marines turned end over end and splashed into the water or on the flight deck and they hit the ship and it was like you took your dungarees and put them in a buck bucket. we had stopped earlier from the bombs and had just gotten under way and thesignal flag said my speed 18 knots so we couldn't get away from the torpedos. >> i'm going to have to rope us in because i want to move on to mr. walsh. >> i'll shut my big mouth. [ laughter ] >> your mouth was doing just fine. adds the rest of you. now, george -- i'm sorry. -- let me get my notes right. george had comments you want to make about the context of midway and also about a proposal he had and i'll let you go but we'
a quickie sea story about that. ruth ann and i get the guy, fuchida, later on down at the 50th anniversary and he said that was him. anyway, getting back at firing at those things, the torpedos was coming in and i just stopped firing at the plane and it didn't do any good. but they hit the port quarter and the cat walk went up like that and those poor marines turned end over end and splashed into the water or on the flight deck and they hit the ship and it was like you took your dungarees and...
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a sea liian attacked a swimmer near aquatic park this afternoon. ktvu's alyana gomez joins us live from aquatic park in the city where the police officers who rescued that swimmer have just spoken. >>> reporter: in the last 15 minutes we heard from san francisco police at the marine unit. they brought the victim out to the dock after he was actually brought out by a sailboat. a captain on the sailboat is the reason why this man's life has been saved. now, we're learning more about the vicious attack between a sea lion and a lone swimmer. i'm going to give you an idea of where he was. he was swimming beyond the cove in that little opening there between the two piers. now swimmers say it's not really common to see sea lions there. they often see more seals there. but they have been seeing more sea lions lately and they say that they had been aggressive. we spoke with one swimmer earlier today who told me he was bitten on the foot a couple of days ago by a sea lion and swam away. the swimmer was in the area again beyond the cove there swimming by hims
a sea liian attacked a swimmer near aquatic park this afternoon. ktvu's alyana gomez joins us live from aquatic park in the city where the police officers who rescued that swimmer have just spoken. >>> reporter: in the last 15 minutes we heard from san francisco police at the marine unit. they brought the victim out to the dock after he was actually brought out by a sailboat. a captain on the sailboat is the reason why this man's life has been saved. now, we're learning more about the...
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another sea lion attack sends a man to the hospital with severe injuries. good afternoon, i'm anne makovec. >> i'm kenny choi. let's go to kpix 5's da lin, who is live at aquatic park which is now closed. >> reporter: that's right. authorities have shut it down to swimming until monday because of the latest sea lion attack. they just put signs up and down the shoreline in the last hour or so. swimmers are asked not to go into the water, obviously, but they are wondering if it's the same sea lion that attacked a different swimmer yesterday afternoon. we want to show you some cell phone footage taken this morning. it shows people helping this morning's victim out of the passenger seat of an suv into an ambulance. now, the attack happened around 8 a.m. this morning. the victim was swimming in the aquatic park. he says a sea lion came from underneath him and bit him in the groin area. he screamed out for help, swimmers nearby came and swam with him to shore. >> he came in shocked! he had a look in his face where, um, just wanted to get to a hospital. so we call
another sea lion attack sends a man to the hospital with severe injuries. good afternoon, i'm anne makovec. >> i'm kenny choi. let's go to kpix 5's da lin, who is live at aquatic park which is now closed. >> reporter: that's right. authorities have shut it down to swimming until monday because of the latest sea lion attack. they just put signs up and down the shoreline in the last hour or so. swimmers are asked not to go into the water, obviously, but they are wondering if it's the...
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were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventy it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's heartbreaking what it is protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just dying to stood to live on it it's horrible. the story of the vacuum is a classic collapse of a species scientists began tracking but in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we determined twenty years ago that the fishing ban was unsustainable for bakita said that they would we predicted that they would be declined in about this problem for twenty years. well i mean the people who originally found them found them dead on the beach. from fishing nets and said hey here's a porpoise nobody's ever found a porpoise here it can't be very common and it's dying in fishing nets and so yes he's was discovered because it was dying yeah it was found dead on beaches and in fishing dubs you know it's sort of odd that people wouldn't see it but the more you get to know this sharia animal the more you understand that you really have to know what you're looking for and you
were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventy it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's heartbreaking what it is protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just dying to stood to live on it it's horrible. the story of the vacuum is a classic collapse of a species scientists began tracking but in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we determined twenty years ago that the fishing ban was unsustainable for bakita said that...
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china is building in strips in the south china sea on disputed islands condemned by an international tribunals this is now a flashpoint for war between china and america. what is not news is that china itself is under threat. these american bases form a giant news in circling china with missiles bombers warships all the way from a stranger through the pacific to asia and beyond. i mean if you were in beijing looking out stood on the tallest building in beijing and looked out of the pacific ocean you'd see american warships you'd see guam is about to sink because there's so many missiles pointed at china you look up the korean see american armaments pointing at china you'd see japan which is basically. japan's a glove over the american fist i think if i was chinese i'd have a little to worry about about american aggressiveness and we have china surrounded and we're doing more all the time to try and keep it surrounded and deepen that containment of china. but china presents a fascinating case of a country that is independent doesn't have foreign bases on its territory. growing very ra
china is building in strips in the south china sea on disputed islands condemned by an international tribunals this is now a flashpoint for war between china and america. what is not news is that china itself is under threat. these american bases form a giant news in circling china with missiles bombers warships all the way from a stranger through the pacific to asia and beyond. i mean if you were in beijing looking out stood on the tallest building in beijing and looked out of the pacific...
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we continue west woods across the sea to a small place at the edge of the world. we're heading to greenland the old whaling town of road a bay is our destination. in the winter at first glance everything is still buried under snow and ice forty houses fifty people with no cars and no running water the sea is covered in a layer of ice several meters thick a perfect little village with a church a school under its ideal even the cemetery has see views. the spring sun has brought a little bit of a fill with it's the perfect time for short trips out on the ice. dog sleds are the only mode of transport here it takes three hours to pick us up from the airport first across the ice then through the mountains. on the way back the dogs have to take regular breaks. stay in and the others take good care of their dogs but they do always have a whip with the dogs are so hardy that they sleep outside in all kinds of weather even on the frozen sea. when the terrain gets too difficult the passengers have to get off this is a dangerous spot the in which call it the broken nose. sudd
we continue west woods across the sea to a small place at the edge of the world. we're heading to greenland the old whaling town of road a bay is our destination. in the winter at first glance everything is still buried under snow and ice forty houses fifty people with no cars and no running water the sea is covered in a layer of ice several meters thick a perfect little village with a church a school under its ideal even the cemetery has see views. the spring sun has brought a little bit of a...
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sea urchin.a kid i went with my father to get this and it was nasty, but also very good. it's funny, a lot of these things that we see here were used as fertilizer. >> anthony: in the years before independence, in massachusetts, lobster was seen as a pest. only people who used them regularly was the prison system. the prisoners rioted because they said this is cruel and unusual punishment, how many lobster are we going to get it's monstrous. nobody knows who first salt baked a fish, maybe it was jesus. oh, wow. scale and gut your fish, in this case a sea bass, insert lemon and onion, then pack it in salt and bake. light the whole thing on fire table side and break open. the salt acts as a protective crust sealing in all the moisture and flavor. now that looks beautiful. that's just perfect, mm, clams cooked portuguese style. >> ricardo: yeah. >> anthony: so tender and sweet and delicious. why do you think portuguese food has not had a higher profile internationally? >> ricardo: well, for me it's
sea urchin.a kid i went with my father to get this and it was nasty, but also very good. it's funny, a lot of these things that we see here were used as fertilizer. >> anthony: in the years before independence, in massachusetts, lobster was seen as a pest. only people who used them regularly was the prison system. the prisoners rioted because they said this is cruel and unusual punishment, how many lobster are we going to get it's monstrous. nobody knows who first salt baked a fish, maybe...
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washed away by rising sea levels. being in the middle of the indian ocean for the last five thousand it's become just . lost to human greed and stupidity. when we use that sand i mean we loose. our life. we've never needed so much sand so badly with beaches and entire islands already disappearing who will witness and worse. for most of us san makes us think of days at the beach sand castles and sunshine and once the holidays are over we slip back into our busy lives. but is feeling the sand between our toes or caught in our bathing suits the whole story. does this so familiar substance played any other role in our daily lives. sanda is what i like to call the unsung heroes of law it's because they're just endlessly examples. of the way in which sand intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning produ
washed away by rising sea levels. being in the middle of the indian ocean for the last five thousand it's become just . lost to human greed and stupidity. when we use that sand i mean we loose. our life. we've never needed so much sand so badly with beaches and entire islands already disappearing who will witness and worse. for most of us san makes us think of days at the beach sand castles and sunshine and once the holidays are over we slip back into our busy lives. but is feeling the sand...
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but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. sand is a very ambitious commodity and the moment it's because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and have a demonic in the home and nobody did it come up was done deal with the law one nun a difficult adama to go lie number macdonald didn't i got in the ottoman economically monophyletic the highgate got the law given enablement in an economical need of money for the last of the night in the going to come and live in . several hundred islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such as small as the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed together. but in another better irony of the sand wars new. const
but with sea levels rising this sand harvesting is leading to some serious problems. sand is a very ambitious commodity and the moment it's because this one millimeter of the ocean touching you constantly every minute every second every day every year is such a false and it is eat. or you don't deny. the mall deaves our road at an alarming rate residents do what they can to protect their homes but many beaches are little more the memories. really not god and i'd get all of them are sick and...
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the victim was om the water near >>> a sea lion attacks a swimmer in the bay. who came to the rescue! i'm elizabeth cook. >> the victim pulled bleeding from the water this afternoon! andria borba is there tonight. andria? >> reporter: ken, elizabeth, the victim was taken to san francisco general hospital and is in serious condition from that bite. the soft waves at aquatic park lured swimmers into the waters of the san francisco bay where exercise comes with the chilly lap of mother nature and her inhabitants, including the sea lions who call this pier 39 home. >> it was a few years back. but just somebody's toes nibble on the outside, nothing to fear. >> reporter: this afternoon, around 2:00 p.m., a swimmer was outside the cove entrance when a sea lion began pursuing him. >> he originally said the sea lion was coming at him and he felt threatened. that's when he started splashing water and yelled at him to get away. >> reporter: but the sea lion persisted and attacked. >> he yelled at it and then the sea lion came up and bit him on the arm. he used his arapaho
the victim was om the water near >>> a sea lion attacks a swimmer in the bay. who came to the rescue! i'm elizabeth cook. >> the victim pulled bleeding from the water this afternoon! andria borba is there tonight. andria? >> reporter: ken, elizabeth, the victim was taken to san francisco general hospital and is in serious condition from that bite. the soft waves at aquatic park lured swimmers into the waters of the san francisco bay where exercise comes with the chilly lap...
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building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and the last. a dream shared by so many but so few make it a reality. of family business led by a remarkable woman with a flair for cooking and a zest for living. my chin is yeah i didn't catch it at this time out is in. this is al-jazeera.
building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and the last. a dream shared by so many but so few make it a reality. of family business led by a remarkable woman with a flair for cooking and a zest for living. my chin is yeah i didn't catch it at this time out is in. this is al-jazeera.
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i released to the sea. she went to the sea. she went to her house with her family. sea.s until the baby turtles returned to the speeches, by which time, theirfuture may be more secure. “— which time, theirfuture may be more secure. —— return to the beaches. john ironmonger, bbc news. the new year's honours list has been published and among the many honoured is the former deputy prime minister and ex—leader of the lib dems, nick clegg, who's been knighted for his services to politics. he's joined by knighted for his services to politics. he'sjoined by bee knighted for his services to politics. he's joined by bee gees star barry gibb, and strictly come dancing judge, darcey bussell, who has been made a dame for her services to dance. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has more details. # twist and shout... more than 50 years after beatlemania, the fab four‘s drummer has been honoured with a knighthood. # what would you do if i sang out of tune... recognising ringo starr's half a century long contribution to music. # no, i get by with a little help from my friend
i released to the sea. she went to the sea. she went to her house with her family. sea.s until the baby turtles returned to the speeches, by which time, theirfuture may be more secure. “— which time, theirfuture may be more secure. —— return to the beaches. john ironmonger, bbc news. the new year's honours list has been published and among the many honoured is the former deputy prime minister and ex—leader of the lib dems, nick clegg, who's been knighted for his services to politics....
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they were already out at sea.ttle boats such as this one. the travel deep into the sea, sometimes spending several days before coming back. now, even on a day that the sea is as calm as it is today, it is still chow. as calm as it is today, it is still choppy, it is quite unsteady. so you can imagine, when there are strong winds or a storm that hits you, you have little or no chance of survival. this is now the largest sea rescue operation launched by india since the asian tsunami of 2004. a india since the asian tsunami of 200a. a search for survivors across the vast arabian sea and indian 0cean, all the way up to the maldives. but many believe that the authorities reacted late, that a lot more people have been affected than is officially reported. the sea has a lwa ys is officially reported. the sea has always sustained these fishing communities. they have defended on it for everything. —— depended on it. now, it has wrecked their lives and shaken their faith. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on
they were already out at sea.ttle boats such as this one. the travel deep into the sea, sometimes spending several days before coming back. now, even on a day that the sea is as calm as it is today, it is still chow. as calm as it is today, it is still choppy, it is quite unsteady. so you can imagine, when there are strong winds or a storm that hits you, you have little or no chance of survival. this is now the largest sea rescue operation launched by india since the asian tsunami of 2004. a...
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we do this in the barents sea, black sea and the baltic all the time.be at sea, so let's get somebody else out to look at us as well. i would hope this country would send a warship out to look at any warship that comes close to us, other than our nato allies. it's also a great opportunity to look at our brand—new frigate, it's the latest russian frigate. it has systems and other equipment on it we want to have a closer look at. ordinarily, we wouldn't get that close. the russians want to say to the world, we're a great power, we have intervened in syria, we want to show the russian flag around the world and there is no better way of doing that than putting your navy out to sea. it has appeared on all sorts of tv and news channels. the fact of life is the russian navy is on the up at the moment, getting increased levels of expenditure. they want to show they can go anywhere they want to at any time they want to. they have done it in the baltic and the black sea. any time they approach the united kingdom now, instead of going to the west of ireland, they
we do this in the barents sea, black sea and the baltic all the time.be at sea, so let's get somebody else out to look at us as well. i would hope this country would send a warship out to look at any warship that comes close to us, other than our nato allies. it's also a great opportunity to look at our brand—new frigate, it's the latest russian frigate. it has systems and other equipment on it we want to have a closer look at. ordinarily, we wouldn't get that close. the russians want to say...
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the sea lion is 800 pounds. you can overpower them so you want to turn and go the other way. >> sea lions are territorial and sometimes aggressive toward each other. attacks on humans are rare. a veterinarian says researchers only found 11 cases in three years with no clear pattern or common cause of attack. sea lions up-and-down california have been getting sick and dying from acid that builds up in their bodies. some swimmers suspect the poisoning this orients them and causes erratic behavior. mating season could be a factor into unusual behavior. police have not issued any specific warnings and the swimmers say it is best if you see one to get out of the way. in san francisco, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> several states are threatening to sue the fcc over the decision to end net neutrality. the fcc voted to overturn the obama era regulations. providers will be able to slow down apps or websites run by their rivals. the companies could block sites or change websites to make them faster. under net neutr
the sea lion is 800 pounds. you can overpower them so you want to turn and go the other way. >> sea lions are territorial and sometimes aggressive toward each other. attacks on humans are rare. a veterinarian says researchers only found 11 cases in three years with no clear pattern or common cause of attack. sea lions up-and-down california have been getting sick and dying from acid that builds up in their bodies. some swimmers suspect the poisoning this orients them and causes erratic...
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o sea que hubo mano negra.llevÓ la mejor parte entre morelia y monterrey. ademÁs, todo sobre la conferencia oeste de la mls millones siguen expuestos a los peligros del humo de segunda mano. y algunos no pueden protegerse. pero tÚ si puedes. protege a tu familia. visita casintabaco.com. natalie: que tal, le saluda natalie juÁrez . n el estado morelia y rosados disfrutaron la liga. al minuto 37 carlos guzmÁn comete una falta sobre avilÉs hurtado dentro del Área y marca penal a favor de los regios . al 38 hurtado puso en ventaja al monterrey con este disparo desde los 11 pasos el encuentro finalizÓ a favor de los norteÑos. esta lista la final de la mls con gol de vÍctor rodríguez. al minuto 22, ademÁs de nueva cuenta subiÓ el marcador de 3 0 . la final de vuelta de la conferencia oeste y consiguiÓ su pase a la gran final de la mls donde enfrentarÁ a toronto. batalla divisional entre los 15 y los cowboys en texas. en el segundo cuarto con la ventaja de 10 puntos. con esta revoluciÓn de de 83 yardas y el receptor a
o sea que hubo mano negra.llevÓ la mejor parte entre morelia y monterrey. ademÁs, todo sobre la conferencia oeste de la mls millones siguen expuestos a los peligros del humo de segunda mano. y algunos no pueden protegerse. pero tÚ si puedes. protege a tu familia. visita casintabaco.com. natalie: que tal, le saluda natalie juÁrez . n el estado morelia y rosados disfrutaron la liga. al minuto 37 carlos guzmÁn comete una falta sobre avilÉs hurtado dentro del Área y marca penal a favor de...
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isle city. >> reporter: i'm certainly getting in the holiday spirit down here in sea isle, you heard something, somebody yelling, get coal in their stocking. come on down here take your time getting to the shore, make sure thaw leave plenty of room for plow trucks, live from sea isle cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> santa making that list, checking it twice, thanks, cleve. >>> snow preparation -- >> don't yell at my live shot. >> they continue in pennsylvania, "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in the maintenance yard in norristown. david, crews have been getting ready for the snow all day long. >> they have, nicole cleve mentioned plow trucks got plenty behind me we will see more of those, going out later tonight, brining started early this morning. crews are taking this one seriously. they have salt ready for the first snow of the season. the salt zones are stacked, ready for whatever comes this way over the next 24 hours. penndot crews at this maintenance yard in norristown spent all day getting ready to hit the road. >> we are bringing in 250 trucks for this e
isle city. >> reporter: i'm certainly getting in the holiday spirit down here in sea isle, you heard something, somebody yelling, get coal in their stocking. come on down here take your time getting to the shore, make sure thaw leave plenty of room for plow trucks, live from sea isle cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> santa making that list, checking it twice, thanks, cleve. >>> snow preparation -- >> don't yell at my live shot. >> they continue...