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he was very quick down the atlantic and slower in the southern ocean.inish, changed course and headed to the pacific islands. crowhurst‘s boat was found abandoned. it later became known that he realised his boat couldn't have withstood the southern ocean and had faked his voyage. with the realisation that his deception would have been discovered, he appears to have committed suicide. that only left robin knox—johnston in the race. you were missing for 137 days, did you know you were missing? well, i wasn't missing because i knew where i was. but to the rest of the world i was missing. every time i saw a ship i tried calling up. i called up one off the equator when i was there and i thought boy, these will be the last humans i see. when i called them with the lamp, no answer. i fired distress rockets, he just sailed straight past. how could you treat that appendicitis? well, i didn't have the drugs you need to keep it under control so i went on a sloppy diet. didn't eat very much at all. i went on soft food like porridge and things like that. i did not e
he was very quick down the atlantic and slower in the southern ocean.inish, changed course and headed to the pacific islands. crowhurst‘s boat was found abandoned. it later became known that he realised his boat couldn't have withstood the southern ocean and had faked his voyage. with the realisation that his deception would have been discovered, he appears to have committed suicide. that only left robin knox—johnston in the race. you were missing for 137 days, did you know you were...
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sea show book the threatening to worry also in the southern ocean and so each of the needs to. go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window on the. most nucleus of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in the tween you know the harpoons ships to the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in this mall bolts next to the harp warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't a friend but then again patrolling paid almost nurses physically stopping illegal fishing vessel and taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would be very very.
sea show book the threatening to worry also in the southern ocean and so each of the needs to. go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window on the. most nucleus of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in the tween you know the harpoons ships to the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in this mall bolts next to the harp warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't a friend but...
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sea show book the threatening to worry oh it's in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down the tube to where you see shimmer was the only one window in there. and. the most impressive story was how we see shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her blue ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in the small boat next to the harp warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't it friend but then again throwing paint balls to nurses physically spoke being illegal fishing vessels taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would very very close to the libyan people and be able to basically block them from transferring that way to be able to physically stop them to. put in defensive lines or into the water a really nasty bone just in today throwing pain into them to symbolize the bloody dismiss that they are doing and i think the walls to impress the new campaign called zero. these are all the way back through the. fuel tanker. com
sea show book the threatening to worry oh it's in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down the tube to where you see shimmer was the only one window in there. and. the most impressive story was how we see shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her blue ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in the small boat next to the harp warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't it friend but...
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see show both are threatening to worry oh so in the southern ocean so egypt needs to worry us go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window into. the sutras of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that man who got in between you know. her blue ships to. process the ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in this mall bolted next to the heart of warships and it's just yeah he's scary is the friend but then again the rolling painful almost nurses physically spoke being illegal fishing vessels taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would get very very close to the wind we've been able to basically block them from transferring that way to be able to see to stop them doing that. putting defensive lines into the water a really nasty moment to do that they can only pay into then to symbolize the bloody dismissed that they are doing i think the walls in pressing their campaign called zero. these are all the way back through the. fuel tanker to come together th
see show both are threatening to worry oh so in the southern ocean so egypt needs to worry us go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window into. the sutras of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that man who got in between you know. her blue ships to. process the ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in this mall bolted next to the heart of warships and it's just yeah he's scary is the friend but then...
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see show but befriending the worry also in the southern ocean soul to drop a new you still worry those go down the tube to where you see shimmer was the only one window on there. the most impressive story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between. the harpoons ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whale. in the process. they're. next to the heart of poor ships and it's yeah he's scary good friend but then again throwing paid to. go fishing vessels taking them out of the action of the save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would be very very close to the wind we've been able to pull them from to. be able to see to. putting defense to. really stink bombs to intimidate it's going. to symbolize the bloody beast messed up. i think the walls impressing the campaign called zero tolerance. model the way in fact three. fuel tanker to come together they need to get steel and this is what we did. here in between. to stop this with you and immigration they kind of have fuel they won't be able to deal with a chilly deal let
see show but befriending the worry also in the southern ocean soul to drop a new you still worry those go down the tube to where you see shimmer was the only one window on there. the most impressive story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between. the harpoons ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whale. in the process. they're. next to the heart of poor ships and it's yeah he's scary good friend but then again throwing paid to. go...
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see show defending the way else in the southern ocean so each of the new used phrases go down the tube . sure you see schumer was the only one window in there. who was too close of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between. the harpoons ships. and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process since. there are more bolts next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary good friend but then again throwing paid bombs to. go fishing vessels taking them out of the action of the save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be would get very very close to the wouldn't even be able to pull them from transferring that way to be able to physically stop them. putting defensive lines into the water or a really nasty bomb steam today they are going to pay into then to symbolize the bloody dismissed but. i think the walls impressing the campaign called zero tolerance. has the nisshin maru all the way in fact through the soul collector a ship. fuel tanker to come together the need to get the feel of this is what we do . here in between. wa
see show defending the way else in the southern ocean so each of the new used phrases go down the tube . sure you see schumer was the only one window in there. who was too close of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between. the harpoons ships. and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process since. there are more bolts next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary good friend but then again throwing paid bombs to. go fishing vessels...
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the southern ocean is a very big ocean. no doubt there was plastic down there. we know for sure. but it's not where it tends to aggregate. it tends to aggregate in the pacific. that's where we see these horrendous images and where the sea life does suffer. it's probably floated through the atlantic ocean to get there. >> we have -- here we go again. plastic is the livelihood of so many people around the world -- >> when you see the image, you see people collecting what they can of value. when you look at what's around them, what's around them, the majority have absolutely no value so it's not worth collecting so it stays there. so we're trying to turn on its heed -- head is exactly that image. any plastic, if it were to leave has value. therefore it wouldn't end up in the river because it has value. >> we saw the g-7, the prime minister of norway told me they had the oceans and plastics brief at the g7 and it matters a lot to them because they have an ocean border dominated economy. yet the united states didn't sign on to any agreement, nor did japan when it came to plastics to t
the southern ocean is a very big ocean. no doubt there was plastic down there. we know for sure. but it's not where it tends to aggregate. it tends to aggregate in the pacific. that's where we see these horrendous images and where the sea life does suffer. it's probably floated through the atlantic ocean to get there. >> we have -- here we go again. plastic is the livelihood of so many people around the world -- >> when you see the image, you see people collecting what they can of...
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sea show both are threatening to worry also in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down the story of the seizure was the only one window into. the most impressive story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know the harpoons ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto in the process instead. of being there. next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary if you friend but then again patrolling painful almost from birth is physically stopping illegal fishing vessels taking them out of the action of the save the millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. be awarded very very close to the wind we've been able to basically block them from transferring that way to be able to physically stop them to. put in defensive lines into the water a really nasty moments today and today they can only pay into them to symbolize the bloody dismiss that they are doing and i think the walls impressing the campaign called. these are all the way in fact three of the. three ship. fuel tanker. come tog
sea show both are threatening to worry also in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down the story of the seizure was the only one window into. the most impressive story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know the harpoons ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto in the process instead. of being there. next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary if you friend but then again patrolling painful...
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sea show both the threatening to worry also in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window on there . and. the most ruthless of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in the tween you know the. new ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in the small boat next to the harbor warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't a friend but then again throwing paid almost nurses physically stopping illegal fishing vessel taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives to. these would get very very close to the when we've been able to these you could pull them from transferring that way to be able to see to help them be. put in defensive lines into the water a really nasty moment into that they can only pay into them to symbolize the bloody dismissed that they are doing and i think the walls impressing the campaign called zero. all the way back through the. fuel tanker to come together t
sea show both the threatening to worry also in the southern ocean so egypt needs to. go down the tube to where you see sugar was the only one window on there . and. the most ruthless of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in the tween you know the. new ships and the processing ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto the process instead. of being there in the small boat next to the harbor warships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't a friend but...
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good sedimentary rock, laid down in the southern oceans.d four out of five say this, the landscape, more than language or accent, more than history, more than poetry, music, culture or heritage. there is something in me that desires to be here. it's the people of the land, you know, the old inhabitants. it's locked up in them. and i think also it's the toil that it represents, to live in this landscape was hard, and so there is that almost sentimentality of our ancestors who grafted, you know. and we need to honour them really by honouring the landscape. but british identity is robust in wales. 79% say they feel strongly british. that's more than the 62% who say they feel strongly welsh. britishness is least strong among the young, in the generation born after the collapse of the great british industries that were once so strong in wales. coal linked south wales to yorkshire and nottinghamshire, fife and ayrshire, but the memory of that shared british enterprise is slipping away. now only 39% of the welsh say the jobs people do give them a
good sedimentary rock, laid down in the southern oceans.d four out of five say this, the landscape, more than language or accent, more than history, more than poetry, music, culture or heritage. there is something in me that desires to be here. it's the people of the land, you know, the old inhabitants. it's locked up in them. and i think also it's the toil that it represents, to live in this landscape was hard, and so there is that almost sentimentality of our ancestors who grafted, you know....
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it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern 0cean picking a tiny bit of the southern oceanplastics should find their way into the net. the tea m find their way into the net. the team searched some of the most isolated places on the planet. this isolated places on the planet. this is hope bay, off the cruise ship trial and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really seek plastic washed ashore but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited either as a gas or dusk we re deposited either as a gas or dusk were molecules of man—made chemicals. in almost all the samples of water we collected, we find tiny pieces of micro plastics, maybe only a few fragments of fibres in every litre of water, but given that this is really the end of the earth it's remarkable once again that we are finding micro plastics almost wherever we look. jason roberts has worked in the polar regions for more than 30 years. what's the worst thing you'v
it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern 0cean picking a tiny bit of the southern oceanplastics should find their way into the net. the tea m find their way into the net. the team searched some of the most isolated places on the planet. this isolated places on the planet. this is hope bay, off the cruise ship trial and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really seek plastic washed ashore but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. they also hunted for...
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it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern ocean and lowering in a manta — a trawling devicehope bay, it's off the cruise ship trial and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really see plastic washed ashore, but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited either as a gas or dusk were molecules of man—made chemicals. what we're finding is in almost all the samples of water we collected, we find tiny pieces of microplastics, maybe only a few fragments or fibres in every litre of water, but given that this is really the end of the earth, it's remarkable, once again, that we are finding microplastics almost wherever we look. jason roberts has worked in the polar regions for more than 30 years. what's the worst thing you've ever seen? i've seen some quite terrible things with plastics, but on the bigger scale, what actually is probably more terrible is the smaller scale, the microplastics you can't see. but the things you ca
it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern ocean and lowering in a manta — a trawling devicehope bay, it's off the cruise ship trial and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really see plastic washed ashore, but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited either as a gas or dusk were molecules of man—made chemicals. what...
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it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern ocean and lowering in a manta — a trawling device. it's off the cruise ship trial and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really see plastic washed ashore, but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. we are going to take these three samples. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited either as a gas or dusk were molecules of man—made chemicals. the samples were taken to a laboratory. the majority were found to be contaminated. what we're finding is in almost all the samples of water we collected, we find tiny pieces of microplastics, maybe only a few fragments or fibres in every litre of water, but given that this is really the end of the earth, it's remarkable, once again, that we are finding microplastics almost wherever we look. jason roberts has worked in the polar regions for more than 30 years. what's the worst thing you've ever seen? i've seen some quite terrible things with plastics, but on the bigger scale
it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern ocean and lowering in a manta — a trawling device. it's off the cruise ship trial and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really see plastic washed ashore, but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. we are going to take these three samples. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited either as a gas or dusk were...
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it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern ocean and lowering in a manta — a trawling deviceplaces on the planet. this is hope bay, it's off the cruise ship trail and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really see plastic washed ashore, but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. we are going to take these three samples. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited either as a gas or dusk were molecules of man—made chemicals. the samples were taken to a laboratory. what we're finding is in almost all the samples of water we collected, we find tiny pieces of microplastics, maybe only a few fragments or fibres in every litre of water, but given that this is really the end of the earth, it's remarkable, once again, that we are finding microplastics almost wherever we look. jason roberts has worked in the polar regions for more than 30 years. what's the worst thing you've ever seen? i've seen some quite terrible things with plastics, but on the bigger scale, what
it's a question of picking a tiny bit of the southern ocean and lowering in a manta — a trawling deviceplaces on the planet. this is hope bay, it's off the cruise ship trail and not much fishing happens nearby. you won't really see plastic washed ashore, but scientists are worried what may happen here in the future. we are going to take these three samples. they also hunted for pollution on land, gathering samples of freshly fallen snow. we didn't know it at the time, but even here, deposited...
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we are going to have a lot of damage, but th myth t california is going to the ocean is . >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you wod have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. is a toughquestion. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is re challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need y of >>thulyou probably haveto have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway you t on >> i have d arthat buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thingthe le of life and up you are supposed to go to the edge of your bed to s
we are going to have a lot of damage, but th myth t california is going to the ocean is . >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you wod have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. is a toughquestion. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is re challenge. are the smaller ones less...
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the yearly warming of the ocean surface and parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically in tropical and subtropical climate which is why nasa is use of something called ally da are lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forests lighter light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three hundred thousand laser pulses per second in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen and twenty sixteen allowed scientists to see exactly how the delayed rainy season and hotter temperatures caused by all means. nasa found that the mortality of trees in their branches was upwards of sixty five percent higher in years and el nino was active all because of stress and we're seeing it in rainforests around the world you have to remember hawk watchers everything we do affects nature and as we hurt the environment through pollution we are affecting the planet. here's about effect being a more positiv
the yearly warming of the ocean surface and parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically in tropical and subtropical climate which is why nasa is use of something called ally da are lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forests lighter light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three...
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one cause of the worsening pollution in the arctic ocean could be the gulf stream. it carries litter from southern regions north which then gets stranded as the current sinks deeper. more and more deborah is a riving in the arctic ocean disastrously it's become a dead end the plastics and the plastic litter that's visible is only part of the problem. melanie batman demonstrates the effect of the elements on plastic litter it decomposes into micro plastic particles. in recent years the researches have taken regular samples from the seabed and examined them from my crypt sticks. this year not for the first time the results were deeply worrying. younger i know the demand for the outfit i just got this is a sample of sediment from the arctic ocean from a depth of two point five kilometers and yet we'll analyze it in our lab on heligoland. i found our analysis last year revealed approximately one thousand to one thousand five hundred micro plastic particles which is really quite considerable but you would think that the snow on me. and tell relatively recently the research as well unaware of the extent
one cause of the worsening pollution in the arctic ocean could be the gulf stream. it carries litter from southern regions north which then gets stranded as the current sinks deeper. more and more deborah is a riving in the arctic ocean disastrously it's become a dead end the plastics and the plastic litter that's visible is only part of the problem. melanie batman demonstrates the effect of the elements on plastic litter it decomposes into micro plastic particles. in recent years the...
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the yearly warming of the ocean surface in parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically in tropical and subtropical climate which is why nasa is use of something called ally da are lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forests light or light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three hundred thousand laser pulses per second in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen and twenty sixteen allowed scientists to see exactly how the delayed rainy season and hotter temperatures caused by al nino. nasa found that the mortality of trees in their branches was upwards of sixty five percent higher in years and el nino was active all because of stress and we're seeing it in rainforests around the world you have to remember hawk watchers everything we do affects nature and as we hurt the environment through pollution we are affecting the planet. here's about effect being a more positive
the yearly warming of the ocean surface in parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically in tropical and subtropical climate which is why nasa is use of something called ally da are lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forests light or light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three...
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to see show both are threatening to worry also in the southern ocean and so the japanese still worrythose go down to the whales to see sugar was the only one window on their. toes to close of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her blue ships in the process and ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto in the process instead. of. being there in the small boat next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't it friend but then again throwing paint balls to nurse is physically spoke being illegal fishing vessel and taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives. these would get very very close to the when you leave and be able to please you could block them from transferring that way to be able to physically stop them by. putting defensive lines from the water a really nasty moment into that they can only pay into them to symbolize the bloody dismiss that they are doing i think the walls impressing the campaign called. all the way back through the. fuel tanker to come togeth
to see show both are threatening to worry also in the southern ocean and so the japanese still worrythose go down to the whales to see sugar was the only one window on their. toes to close of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her blue ships in the process and ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto in the process instead. of. being there in the small boat next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't it...
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ocean. and sightings of blue whales in southern california are even more extremely rare as the waters have becomearm. >> look at that. >> that's spectacular. >> it's like national geographic in our own coast there. >> i could batch that if for a while. >> it's gorgeous. >> as we head into thursday, how is our forecast looking? >> we got 74 tomorrow. breezy, winds oit of the northwest. we've got fog in the morning, sun in the afternoon. 84 friday, back down to saturday. back up sunday. >> hold on for a ride. thank for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests --
ocean. and sightings of blue whales in southern california are even more extremely rare as the waters have becomearm. >> look at that. >> that's spectacular. >> it's like national geographic in our own coast there. >> i could batch that if for a while. >> it's gorgeous. >> as we head into thursday, how is our forecast looking? >> we got 74 tomorrow. breezy, winds oit of the northwest. we've got fog in the morning, sun in the afternoon. 84 friday, back...
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ocean policy. i represent southern california and i know firsthand that we can have a thriving ocean economy and at the same time protect and conserving our presentation ocean resources. there are marine protected areas, state waters, federal waters and department of defense installations. spot, marine-life hot some of the best blue whale happens off our shore, we have a booming fishing sector and we ranch, we cultural have beautiful ranches and some rigs are right near our shore. my district is home to the port of long beach which is the second busiest port in north america. it simply makes sense to have the navy at the table when noaa is working on citing of and makes sense to have the croum when oil rigs are being decommissioned and it's a no-brainer that n omp aa and ports work together to have these massive ships that can move in and out of our ports safely. the need for an overaftering policy only grows. sea-level rise are too big and too serious for any one community or agency to tackle alone. increased ack what culture development are creating economic opportunities, but they must be though
ocean policy. i represent southern california and i know firsthand that we can have a thriving ocean economy and at the same time protect and conserving our presentation ocean resources. there are marine protected areas, state waters, federal waters and department of defense installations. spot, marine-life hot some of the best blue whale happens off our shore, we have a booming fishing sector and we ranch, we cultural have beautiful ranches and some rigs are right near our shore. my district...
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ocean. and sightings of blue whales in southern california are even more extremely rare as the waters have become too warm. >> look at that. >> that's spectacular. >> it's like national geographic in our own coast there. >> i could batch that if for a while. >> it's gorgeous. >> as we head into thursday, how is our forecast looking? >> we got 74 tomorrow. breezy, winds oit of the northwest. we've got fog in the morning, sun in the afternoon. 84 friday, back down to saturday. back up sunday. >> hold on for a ride. thank for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- will smith, fran lebowitz, musical guest, billie eilish, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 839! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you! thank you very much. welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome welcome to "the tonight show"! this is it! [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here. appreciate it
ocean. and sightings of blue whales in southern california are even more extremely rare as the waters have become too warm. >> look at that. >> that's spectacular. >> it's like national geographic in our own coast there. >> i could batch that if for a while. >> it's gorgeous. >> as we head into thursday, how is our forecast looking? >> we got 74 tomorrow. breezy, winds oit of the northwest. we've got fog in the morning, sun in the afternoon. 84 friday,...
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oceans. our environment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. another heartbreaking plastic story. this pilot whale in southern than 80 plastic bags weighing more than eight kilos. another victim of our throwaway society. southeast asia is afflicted by plastic pollution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought into clear great mass of plastic waste clogging up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass cleanups have been arranged for beaches, even though the problem keeps occurring because there's no system for collecting waste in many of the slums. its leaders say things will change in. several african nations have led the way on tackling plastic pollution. here in kenya there are now big fines for using plastic bags. the rain report said good policies in some nations are undermined, though, bye week enforcement of laws —— un report. every minute there's a garbage truck full of plastic waste dumped into the owes in and over yea rs dumped into the owes in and over years this is accumulating and the problem is it never goes away. just a few decades
oceans. our environment analyst, roger harrabin, reports. another heartbreaking plastic story. this pilot whale in southern than 80 plastic bags weighing more than eight kilos. another victim of our throwaway society. southeast asia is afflicted by plastic pollution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought into clear great mass of plastic waste clogging up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass cleanups have been arranged for...
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has tagged, tracked and studied countless great whites along the southern california coast and he says at that as long as we share the ocean, knowledge is the best defense. he is waiting for governor jerry brown to give researchers at the lab at cal state long beach almost $4 million to study them. >> we need to know where they're going and where they are spending their time. >> he said the funding is needed so they can place tags on great whites. there are hundred and 20 underwater listening stations tracking sharks. >> when the shark swims within 300 yards of the receiver, a log the time, date and id number. >> the problem with the technology that someone has to go into the water and dive into it to download it. it could take weeks to get the info back. the new funding will enable lifeguards to find out a sharks location in real-time. >> when it detects a shark, it sends the information to the shop -- cloud. the lifeguards get an email alert saying that a shark was detected at this location. >> when more sharks are tagged, it will become in early warning system. new funding will use new software using drones for lifeguar
has tagged, tracked and studied countless great whites along the southern california coast and he says at that as long as we share the ocean, knowledge is the best defense. he is waiting for governor jerry brown to give researchers at the lab at cal state long beach almost $4 million to study them. >> we need to know where they're going and where they are spending their time. >> he said the funding is needed so they can place tags on great whites. there are hundred and 20 underwater...
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southern oregon . we have low pressure to the north and a counterclockwise flow around it. we will keep the ocean breeze for the next couple of days, which will give us the temperature spread from the 50s at the beach to the low 80s inland. the onshore flow stays with us for two days through thursdays weather. friday, is what will get hot again. if you are watching us in oakland, your low will be 54 degrees. san francisco, 54, and in the middle of the week tomorrow and thursday will be the two coolest days of the week. notice there are a lot of 70s on the map. santa rosa, 78, and san jose 79 degrees. 66 is your high in san francisco. temperatures climb on friday, and it is going to get pretty hot once again. this will be our second straight saturday with highs above 100 degrees. if you really want to cool off, just head to the beach. even the tiniest of an onshore flow will keep temperatures actually there. that is your forecast. >>> is one of the priciest cities in the bay area. >>> is it time to cry for argentina? it is do or die in the world cup, next. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate a
southern oregon . we have low pressure to the north and a counterclockwise flow around it. we will keep the ocean breeze for the next couple of days, which will give us the temperature spread from the 50s at the beach to the low 80s inland. the onshore flow stays with us for two days through thursdays weather. friday, is what will get hot again. if you are watching us in oakland, your low will be 54 degrees. san francisco, 54, and in the middle of the week tomorrow and thursday will be the two...
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southern france. it's six months since the television series blue planet ii shocked the world by exposing the destructive effect plastic pollution is having on our oceanslue planet presenter sir david attenborough, to tell us more. we hoped that blue planet ii would open peoples eyes to the damage we are doing to the planet and the creatures that live in it. i've been absolutely astonished at the result that that programme has had. i never imagined there would be quite so many of you who would be inspired to wa nt to many of you who would be inspired to want to change. no plastic straws! you have been on beaches, with thousands more of you than ever before, picking up rubbish. we live so close to beaches and our water we don't want to do before the plastic. families have changed their habits. for me blue planet ii was a pivotal point. there is anything is people can do. and schools and communities across the country have searched for ways to reduce their single use plastic footprint. the challenge! we have moved away from single use plastic. all of a sudden, before 100 plays we were wasting, can be used, what, and reduced again. what is more, the stren
southern france. it's six months since the television series blue planet ii shocked the world by exposing the destructive effect plastic pollution is having on our oceanslue planet presenter sir david attenborough, to tell us more. we hoped that blue planet ii would open peoples eyes to the damage we are doing to the planet and the creatures that live in it. i've been absolutely astonished at the result that that programme has had. i never imagined there would be quite so many of you who would...
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ecosystem that rely on a healthy salmon stock like the endangered southern resident orca population which there are very few in our ocean, fewer than the number of people who serve in this chamber. we heard from our state and tribal wildlife managers that if salmon predation at the willamette falls choke point isn't addressed immediately, there is a 90% at least one of the winter steelhead populations will go extinct. enhanced management of the sea lion predators at this site would make a difference immediately. i want to underscore we have years of data to show nonlethal hazing and those currently employed by wildlife managers haven't been effective controlling these predators. in fact the problem has gonte worse. a decade ago they used to only congregate at distinct choke points created by the bonneville dam and willamette falls. now they're moving in the inner tributarie. the university of oregon suggest only a small portion of the sea lion population will ever exhibit this behavior and removing these animals prevents additional animals from learning this behavior. so the sooner we act, the fewer animal will ultimate
ecosystem that rely on a healthy salmon stock like the endangered southern resident orca population which there are very few in our ocean, fewer than the number of people who serve in this chamber. we heard from our state and tribal wildlife managers that if salmon predation at the willamette falls choke point isn't addressed immediately, there is a 90% at least one of the winter steelhead populations will go extinct. enhanced management of the sea lion predators at this site would make a...
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oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another heartbreaking plastic story. this pilot whale in southernution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought in to clear great matts of plastic waste blocking up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass clean—ups have been arranged for beaches, although the problem keeps recurring because there's no system for collecting waste in many of the slums. its leaders say things will change. several african nations have led the way on tackling plastic pollution. here in kenya, there are now big fines for using plastic bags. the un report says good policies in some african nations are undermined, though, by weak enforcement of laws. we have the solutions, we know what to do. it's more about getting the political will, getting the business leaders to act, the civil society, and all of us as a consumer — we can do something. this is what we need, and we are so happy that the media is paying attention to this, because it rolls out this massive problem. together we can solve it. we need to stay
oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another heartbreaking plastic story. this pilot whale in southernution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought in to clear great matts of plastic waste blocking up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass clean—ups have been arranged for beaches, although the problem keeps recurring because there's no system for collecting waste in many of the slums. its leaders say things...
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just recently one of the southern islands which is the only island at all in the world it's called formula it's is. below sea level but it has a rim around it. that protects the ocean from coming into the country but that is eroding now and just last month they had major flooding and they have two three freshwater bodies on the island they all can contaminated now because of this so more lives is threatened absolutely and it's not a long term trends because some have suspected that the this is with a desire for aid in that actually so my winds there is they're getting bigger we also have the technology to be able to expand islands and reclaim thence there are deposits of sand in the ocean that can be taken out and for building and grazing i dance and that we are doing quite successfully because that technology is in for was in china which is doing all sorts of climate change activities the greasing solar and so on whereas in washington president trump obviously has dissolved the paris climate change agreement do you think developing nations also will turn away from washington because of this key issue of climate change when it comes to the economics of developing w
just recently one of the southern islands which is the only island at all in the world it's called formula it's is. below sea level but it has a rim around it. that protects the ocean from coming into the country but that is eroding now and just last month they had major flooding and they have two three freshwater bodies on the island they all can contaminated now because of this so more lives is threatened absolutely and it's not a long term trends because some have suspected that the this is...
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winter rain falling in new south wales and southern queensland this cloud is fairly obvious not a big surprise really because it's brought in slightly warmer oceans means a victorian ops are also quite falk is was having snow on them melbourne itself fourteen degrees the forecast gives fairly wet picture at least potentially for sydney at sixteen and nineteen in brisbane and about the same size springs coolest and present facts business significant rain in western australia recently that's gone through on the full cost the city and the friday are the sun is out in perth but fortunately the rain is now falling in adelaide. the time had come for the p.l.o. to seek a new and peaceful solution. pursuing a path of diplomacy but what was to turn their agreed the draw from lebanon into one of the most realistic civilian massacres of modern times women children kids we couldn't believe this chronicling the turbulent story of the struggle for a palestinian. p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. again you're watching al-jazeera mind of our top stories this hour the u.s. supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim m
winter rain falling in new south wales and southern queensland this cloud is fairly obvious not a big surprise really because it's brought in slightly warmer oceans means a victorian ops are also quite falk is was having snow on them melbourne itself fourteen degrees the forecast gives fairly wet picture at least potentially for sydney at sixteen and nineteen in brisbane and about the same size springs coolest and present facts business significant rain in western australia recently that's gone...
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ocean race's ‘in port‘ series. tom brown is following the build up. since leaving spain last october, these birds have sailed around the entire world, stopping in southerne here in wales. these seven teams in vendors and grueling conditions out at sea, sailing through the night with little sleep for weeks on end. but this afternoon, things were a little easier for them as a traditional import race was held off the south wales coast. this mini sprint series is stored separately from the round the world marathon, and it was the race team that came away with maximum points. of course, they raise previously has only visited some of them portsmouth when stopped in the uk, but he will say —— so stopped in the uk, but he will say —— so says he is an impressive about his homeland have taken on the task of hosting. they were concerned about card of hosting the volvo and we have people here to support, but it has been great and busy every day. there habit school groups down, taking part in all sorts of things in the village. this weekend, there will be crowds down here in the bay. on sunday, these but sent out into the ocean. first to sweden before finishing in t
ocean race's ‘in port‘ series. tom brown is following the build up. since leaving spain last october, these birds have sailed around the entire world, stopping in southerne here in wales. these seven teams in vendors and grueling conditions out at sea, sailing through the night with little sleep for weeks on end. but this afternoon, things were a little easier for them as a traditional import race was held off the south wales coast. this mini sprint series is stored separately from the...
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five plastic bags since being discovered in the southern province of song on monday an estimated eight million tons of plastic is dumped into our oceansevery year kenya has launched a pilot scheme to export crude oil as part of efforts to capitalize on the country's reserves it's believed that estimated seven hundred fifty million barrels lie beneath to con a county in the north west the first convoy of trucks carrying crude meant for export set off from like a char heading for the coastal city of mombasa on sunday catherine sort of course. the president. a significant moment in kenya six years after all was discovered here president symbolically started the planting of crude oil into one of the trucks transporting two thousand barrels to the coast about a thousand kilometers away it will take roughly ten days to get there and months before all seventy thousand barrels in storage arrive for export if the beginning of a pilot program to see how the international market reacts before full production is expected to start in a few yes but we can leave believe that it's. manageable resources. let it. all in another natural resources. in th
five plastic bags since being discovered in the southern province of song on monday an estimated eight million tons of plastic is dumped into our oceansevery year kenya has launched a pilot scheme to export crude oil as part of efforts to capitalize on the country's reserves it's believed that estimated seven hundred fifty million barrels lie beneath to con a county in the north west the first convoy of trucks carrying crude meant for export set off from like a char heading for the coastal city...
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five plastic bags since being discovered in the southern province of songkhla on monday an estimated eight million tonnes of plastic is dumped into our oceansevery year. time for another short break out as iraq when we come back chemotherapy could be a thing of the past for many patients suffering from breast cancer we'll tell you why. i don't support russian football fans got the first side of the trophy at thirty two countries will soon be trying to win more than a stay with us. living a wandering life for centuries now forced to think hard about their future. al-jazeera worlds meets the nomadic peoples of the atlas mountains. striving to deal with a changing world. and preparing their children for a different way of life. the last nomads of morocco on al-jazeera. the growing up in the united states i learned that the first amendment is really key to being a freedom of the challenge is going to be. managed well and the resources that are available what makes al-jazeera story to me is that we just don't tell you what the subject of the story wants to know the government is not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want to apologize f
five plastic bags since being discovered in the southern province of songkhla on monday an estimated eight million tonnes of plastic is dumped into our oceansevery year. time for another short break out as iraq when we come back chemotherapy could be a thing of the past for many patients suffering from breast cancer we'll tell you why. i don't support russian football fans got the first side of the trophy at thirty two countries will soon be trying to win more than a stay with us. living a...
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just recently one of the southern islands which is the only island at all in the world it's called formula it's is. below sea level but it has a rim around it. that protects the ocean from coming into the country but that is eroding now and just last month they had major flooding and they have two of three freshwater bodies on the island they all can contaminated now because of this so motives is threatened absolutely and it's not a long term trends because some have suspected that this is with a desire for aid in that actually so my limbs there is they're getting bigger we also have the technology to be able to expand islands and reclaim thence there are deposits of sand in the ocean that can be taken out and for building and grazing i dance and that we are doing quite successfully because that technology is in for was in china which is doing all sorts of climate change activities the greasing solar and so on whereas in washington president trump obviously has dissolved the paris climate change agreement do you think developing nations also will turn away from washington because of this key issue of climate change when it comes to the economics of developing world
just recently one of the southern islands which is the only island at all in the world it's called formula it's is. below sea level but it has a rim around it. that protects the ocean from coming into the country but that is eroding now and just last month they had major flooding and they have two of three freshwater bodies on the island they all can contaminated now because of this so motives is threatened absolutely and it's not a long term trends because some have suspected that this is with...
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oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another heartbreaking plastics story. this pilot whale in southernhan 80 plastic bags weighing more than 8kg. another victim of our throwaway society. southeast asia is afflicted by plastic pollution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought in to clear great matts of plastic waste clogging up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass cleanups have been arranged for beaches, although the problem keeps recurring because there's no system for collecting waste in many of the slums. its leaders say things will change. several african nations have led the way on tackling plastic pollution. here in kenya there are now big fines for using plastic bags. the un report said good policies in some nations are undermined, though, bye weak enforcement of laws. every minute there's a garbage truck full of plastic waste dumped into the ocean, and over the years, this is accumulating, and the problem is it never goes away. just a few decades of careless living has caused this devastation. a start‘s been m
oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another heartbreaking plastics story. this pilot whale in southernhan 80 plastic bags weighing more than 8kg. another victim of our throwaway society. southeast asia is afflicted by plastic pollution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought in to clear great matts of plastic waste clogging up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass cleanups have been arranged for beaches,...
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ocean with all my friends. >> socializing. >>> coming up, tracking the long and dangerous journey to the southern border. >> fleeing gang warfare on world news now. xtreme poverty, next on world news now. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. >>> we're back now with a closer look at the immigration crisis at our southern border. of course with the political firestorm surrounding the issue, it's easy to forget how difficult and dangerous the journey can be. >> it's a side of the debate you don't often get to see. but two years ago matt gutman went to the border to get a feel of the long and winding migrant trail. >> reporter: so this is a bridge over the river. it's the river that separates mexico and guatemala. this is the legal way to do it if you have papers. and the bridge is the only official border crossing for miles. we're tracing the first and one of the most dangerous stretches of the migrant trail, traveled mostly
ocean with all my friends. >> socializing. >>> coming up, tracking the long and dangerous journey to the southern border. >> fleeing gang warfare on world news now. xtreme poverty, next on world news now. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. >>> we're back...