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it's only the third time the mariana trench has been explored by a solo diver. . almost exactly 12 hours, about three and a half down, four hours on the bottom. i think it's the longest anyone has been at the bottom and then about four hours up. it is amazing, it is record—breaking. the bbc‘s rebeccca morelle has more on this. well, i mean, this is an incredibly hostile environment. it's pitch black down there, the water is near freezing and the pressure is so immense, it's the equivalent of having 50 jumbo jets piled on top of you. this was an incredibly risky descent for the explorer. despite all of this, you would think this to be a totally lifeless landscape, but creatures do thrive down there and they found some incredible things. they saw snailfish, pink ghostly fish floating around the water column, transparent eels doing their thing down there, and prawn—like creatures. there was a real richness of life even at this kind of hostile part of the deep. the richness of life but notjust that because, what else did they find? they found plastic down there. i kn
it's only the third time the mariana trench has been explored by a solo diver. . almost exactly 12 hours, about three and a half down, four hours on the bottom. i think it's the longest anyone has been at the bottom and then about four hours up. it is amazing, it is record—breaking. the bbc‘s rebeccca morelle has more on this. well, i mean, this is an incredibly hostile environment. it's pitch black down there, the water is near freezing and the pressure is so immense, it's the equivalent...
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few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. 1960, in a creaking sub that took two explorers down. well done, team. four down. now, 60 years later, resurfacing after 12 hours underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done! you did it, buddy. and it's part of a wider expedition to visit the deepest spots in all the world's oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. one of the biggest names in the history of hollywood, doris day, has died at her home in california. she was 97. a singer and actress who originally wanted to be a dancer, she starred in many popular comedies such as calamity jane and pillow talk. she later became a prominent campaigner for animal welfare. david sillito has been looking back at her career. # we'll be home tonight by the light of the silvery moon...# doris day, cracking that whip in calamityjane. no—one captures better good—natu red ‘50s hollywood innocence. # whip—crack—away, whip—crack—away, whip—crack—away. . . # her romantic comedies we
few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. 1960, in a creaking sub that took two explorers down. well done, team. four down. now, 60 years later, resurfacing after 12 hours underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done! you did it, buddy. and it's part of a wider expedition to visit the deepest spots in all the world's oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. one of the biggest names in the history of hollywood, doris day,...
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few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. er, resurfacing after 12 hours underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done. you did it, buddy. and it‘s part of a wider expedition to visit the deepest spots in all the world‘s oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. amar kanim spent 30 years believing he was an orphan, after a chemical attack in iraq. he suffered serious injuries and was brought to the uk in 1992 by the former mp emma nicholson, after rescue teams had told her that his entire family had died. but a bbc investigation has discovered that amar‘s mother is still alive. 0ur correspondentjon kay travelled with amar back to iraq, to see the family reunion. amar kanim is heading back to iraq, to be reunited with his mother. 30 years ago, he left the country as an orphan and came to live in britain. everyone believed his family had been killed in a napalm attack. this is the first time he‘s returned. extremely exciting, you know, i can‘t wait. it is a big da
few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. er, resurfacing after 12 hours underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done. you did it, buddy. and it‘s part of a wider expedition to visit the deepest spots in all the world‘s oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. amar kanim spent 30 years believing he was an orphan, after a chemical attack in iraq. he suffered serious injuries and was brought to the uk in 1992 by the...
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few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. 0, in a creaking sub that took two explorers down. well done, team. four down. now, 60 years later, resurfacing after hours underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done! you did it, buddy. and it's part of a wider expedition to visit the deepest spots in all the world's oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the war orphan who met his mother. a miraculous reunion foran iraqifamily, after 30 years. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even th
few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. 0, in a creaking sub that took two explorers down. well done, team. four down. now, 60 years later, resurfacing after hours underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done! you did it, buddy. and it's part of a wider expedition to visit the deepest spots in all the world's oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the war orphan who met his...
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you have ever set eyes on the mariana trench, the first risky descent was in 1960 ina the first risky, thiem! now, 60 years later, resurfacing after 12 hours underwater, the latest dave broken records. well done, you did it, buddy. and it's pa rt done, you did it, buddy. and it's part of a wider expedition to explore all the deep spots in the world's oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. quite an achievement. one of the biggest hollywood stars of the fifties and 60s — doris day — has died at the age of 97. the doris day animal foundation said that the actor, singer and activist died on monday morning at her carmel valley, california, home. the foundation said that she was surrounded by close friends and "had been in excellent physical health for her age, until recently contracting a serious case of pneumonia." doris day was once one of the biggest female stars in the world, appearing in classic films as calamity jane, pillow talk and the man who knew too much. # que sera, sera...# # we'll be home tonight by the light of the sil
you have ever set eyes on the mariana trench, the first risky descent was in 1960 ina the first risky, thiem! now, 60 years later, resurfacing after 12 hours underwater, the latest dave broken records. well done, you did it, buddy. and it's pa rt done, you did it, buddy. and it's part of a wider expedition to explore all the deep spots in the world's oceans. the hope is the final frontier of exploration is truly open. rebecca morelle, bbc news. quite an achievement. one of the biggest hollywood...
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few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. ter, resurfacing after hours underwater, the latest dive as a broken records ——60. you did it, buddy. it is part of a wider explosion to visit the deepest spots in the well‘s oceans. it is hoped that the final frontier of exploration is finally open. cota, bbc news. —— rebecca morelle. one of the biggest hollywood stars of the ‘50s and ‘60s, doris day, has died at the age of 97. the doris day animal foundation said that the actor, singer, and activist died on monday morning at her home in california. the foundation said that she was surrounded by close friends and "had been in excellent physical health for her age, until recently contracting a serious case of pneumonia". doris day was once one of the biggest female stars in the world, appearing in classic films as calamity jane, pillow talk, and the man who knew too much. cash que sera, sera, # the future‘s not out to sea, # que sera, sera. # will be home tonight by the light of the silvery moon, and my heart's a bump and... # whenl a
few have ever set eyes on the mariana trench. ter, resurfacing after hours underwater, the latest dive as a broken records ——60. you did it, buddy. it is part of a wider explosion to visit the deepest spots in the well‘s oceans. it is hoped that the final frontier of exploration is finally open. cota, bbc news. —— rebecca morelle. one of the biggest hollywood stars of the ‘50s and ‘60s, doris day, has died at the age of 97. the doris day animal foundation said that the actor,...
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the only hospital in the marianas. and, whose revenue is about one quarter, if not more comes from medicaid patients. ms. helen who is the director of the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands medicaid agency. welcome to the both of you. i am going to go ahead and also acknowledge ms. teresa, did i say that right? okay. who is also the chief administrator of the qualm guam division of public welfare, which runs in the medicaid program. and, i would like to ask ms. to introduce her witness. >> thank you mr. chairman. our medicaid director and ceo is chief sandra kenya and she came into the position of ceo and director of medicaid, she has been there for most of the time that the aca funds have been there and she is working very hard on it and i want to welcome her and her delegation to town. >> thank you. i now recognize the ranking member for introduction of her. >> thank you. i would like to introduce ms. angie abelard who is the executive director of the puerto rico state health insurance administration she is
the only hospital in the marianas. and, whose revenue is about one quarter, if not more comes from medicaid patients. ms. helen who is the director of the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands medicaid agency. welcome to the both of you. i am going to go ahead and also acknowledge ms. teresa, did i say that right? okay. who is also the chief administrator of the qualm guam division of public welfare, which runs in the medicaid program. and, i would like to ask ms. to introduce her...
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victor vescovo dropped seven miles into the mariana trench in the pacifi oan. was absolutely astonishing, arebecca morelle reports. rebecca: the start of an epic journey in the middle of the pacific heading beneath the waves toee the thest place on the planet. the sub with a titanium core built to withstand crushing pressure. it takes three and aalf hours to plunge 11 kilometers, seven miles down. inside is american explorer victor vescovo. then, touchdown. >> at bottom. >> yeah! >> it is like being on the moon, but a wet version of it. there were small craters, slight undulations. there were not rocks unt you get to the southern or northern portions of the mariana trench. it did have so variety, but it was quiet and peaceful. ost remoteet in this of places, life has found ways thriv they are adapted to live under reimmense pres this ghostly snailfish, the deepest ever found. science, too, of our impact. this looks like a rock but it is a plastic bag. here you see the amazing ndversity of marine species, but many of them are threat. there is overfishing, pollut
victor vescovo dropped seven miles into the mariana trench in the pacifi oan. was absolutely astonishing, arebecca morelle reports. rebecca: the start of an epic journey in the middle of the pacific heading beneath the waves toee the thest place on the planet. the sub with a titanium core built to withstand crushing pressure. it takes three and aalf hours to plunge 11 kilometers, seven miles down. inside is american explorer victor vescovo. then, touchdown. >> at bottom. >> yeah!...
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the mariana's trench is in the pacific ocean.es are guam and the mariana's island. it's the deepest place on the planet. the challenger deep is the deepest part of that trench. it goes down 36,000 feet. think of that. it's deeper than mount everest is tall. if you put mount everest at the bottom of that trench, the partly cloudy will still be about 7,000 feet below the sea level. >> at bottom, repeat. at bottom. thank you. congratulations to you all. you all made this happen. well-done. beginni beginning exploration at the bottom. >> victor has been to the deepest play on worth and the highest. his climbed mound everest. it's part of discovery's deep planet series. victor is here with us. you're just showing off now, aren't you? >> not really. proud of the team that put it together. >> shepard: i can imagine. you get to the deepest place on earth where no person has ever been. what surprised you? >> there were two previous expeditions. not quite to where we were. but it was an incredibly peaceful place. it was disappointed to see
the mariana's trench is in the pacific ocean.es are guam and the mariana's island. it's the deepest place on the planet. the challenger deep is the deepest part of that trench. it goes down 36,000 feet. think of that. it's deeper than mount everest is tall. if you put mount everest at the bottom of that trench, the partly cloudy will still be about 7,000 feet below the sea level. >> at bottom, repeat. at bottom. thank you. congratulations to you all. you all made this happen. well-done....
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the mariana trench is located in the western pacific ocean approximately 120 miles east of the marianain ten days. i made two dives myself. it was an extraordinary technical achievement which we hope will benefit scientists going forward. what is it like if you are down there on your own? it actually is quite peaceful. 0nce down there on your own? it actually is quite peaceful. once you break the surface and go down, it is very dark until you turn the light on, but it is a very peaceful feeling to descend. and the last 20 or 25 metres before you get to the bottom, you start to see it come into view and it is very exciting. to be at the bottom of the ocean with £16,000 per square inch outside the submersible but feeling completely safe, it is a wonderful experience. until you see a wretched plastic bag. we are not quite sure what it was. it was definitely man—made and eyewear scientists have taught their pilots that nature doesn‘t work in straight lines. so we saw some things, unfortunately, that were man—made. we are still analysing data. but in any ocean we have gone diving, and we ha
the mariana trench is located in the western pacific ocean approximately 120 miles east of the marianain ten days. i made two dives myself. it was an extraordinary technical achievement which we hope will benefit scientists going forward. what is it like if you are down there on your own? it actually is quite peaceful. 0nce down there on your own? it actually is quite peaceful. once you break the surface and go down, it is very dark until you turn the light on, but it is a very peaceful feeling...
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scovel and his 5 deeps expedition made the $35850.00 foot journey down into the deepest part of the mariana trench challenger deep he found what is believed to be several new marine species including a shrimp like amphipod never seen or documented before he also found something any person can find on the sidewalk or gutter trash biscoe the city spotted what appeared to be a candy wrapper and plastic bag garbage that apparently sunk 7 miles down settling on the silty bottom where no human had ben before and yet again highlighting the problem of pollution worldwide a recent united nations report shows that plastic pollution has increased 10 fold since 1980 along with the 302400 1000000 tons of metals toxic sludge and other waste from industrial facilities dumped annually into the world's water further the united nations estimates that fertilizers draining into coastal ecosystems. have created more than $400.00 ocean dead zones roughly the size of the united kingdom and if that isn't enough to raise concerns the report also found that around $1000000.00 animal and plant species are now threate
scovel and his 5 deeps expedition made the $35850.00 foot journey down into the deepest part of the mariana trench challenger deep he found what is believed to be several new marine species including a shrimp like amphipod never seen or documented before he also found something any person can find on the sidewalk or gutter trash biscoe the city spotted what appeared to be a candy wrapper and plastic bag garbage that apparently sunk 7 miles down settling on the silty bottom where no human had...
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he found a plastic bag and sweet wrappers, nearly 7 miles down in the mariana trench. the man in charge of stadium safety at the time of the hillsborough football disaster in 1989 has been fined £6,5000. -- £6,500. 96 liverpool fans died following the crush at the ground at the match between liverpool and nottingham forest. the former secretary of sheffield wednesday football club, graham mackrell, is the first person to be convicted of an offence relating to the tragedy. judith moritz reports. hillsborough hasn't harmed your career, mr mackrell. isn't it time to resign? though he was responsible for safety at hillsborough, graham mackrell still works in professional football. will you resign from the league managers association, mr mackrell? now, he's the only person ever to be convicted in connection with the hillsborough disaster. on that day, wearing a buttonhole, he was dressed for a special occasion, playing host when liverpool met nottingham forest in the fa cup. but he only put on seven turnstiles for 10,000 fans. a huge crowd formed. police opened a gate, but s
he found a plastic bag and sweet wrappers, nearly 7 miles down in the mariana trench. the man in charge of stadium safety at the time of the hillsborough football disaster in 1989 has been fined £6,5000. -- £6,500. 96 liverpool fans died following the crush at the ground at the match between liverpool and nottingham forest. the former secretary of sheffield wednesday football club, graham mackrell, is the first person to be convicted of an offence relating to the tragedy. judith moritz...
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men living within a 5 kilometer radius of the meadow where mariana was found asked for a d.n.a. sample around $8000.00 submitted their d.n.a. voluntarily but then something unexpected happened. i got a phone call was the 14th of november by the end of i they told me we have a match and that is something that you cannot describe. the killer was a local farmer who had voluntarily submitted his d.n.a. he had hoped the test wouldn't work. if he did not would have given his d.n.a. we would have found him anyway he was caught he was trapped. by the dish investigation. critics we won that d.n.a. tests are not always 100 percent reliable our physical appearance for instance can vary from what it says in our d.n.a. and so false predictions can be made in the netherlands strictly legal rules determine when d.n.a. tests could be used. in the movie the shoe sole a little higher. we return to the virtual murder investigation in munich. ringback does the shoot match the imprint left on the victim's head. go ahead and push it right into the skin. on our own or we should take some exact measurem
men living within a 5 kilometer radius of the meadow where mariana was found asked for a d.n.a. sample around $8000.00 submitted their d.n.a. voluntarily but then something unexpected happened. i got a phone call was the 14th of november by the end of i they told me we have a match and that is something that you cannot describe. the killer was a local farmer who had voluntarily submitted his d.n.a. he had hoped the test wouldn't work. if he did not would have given his d.n.a. we would have...
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the marshals, the carolines, the marianas, guam. they have spent years figuring out how to create a defensive network, a web in these islands. we get a taste of what it might have been like to attack them directly at guadalcanal because the japanese are good at shuttling airplanes around, bringing surface forces to trick the u.s. navy and fight very actively. it would have been much worse than the marianas because they were close to their bases. how can this pacific fleet enter this and fight effectively a centralized fleet based around battle fleets would have had real problems with this and going into the teeth of the japanese plans? the battle fleet reconfigures itself and becomes a network of carrier task forces. instead of moving into a single area and occupying one objective at a time, it can move into an entire island group. seize decisive points, prevent reinforcements, overwhelmed japanese defenses, and leave when the locations had been secured. this is the pattern that is employed in the gilbert islands 1943 and in the mar
the marshals, the carolines, the marianas, guam. they have spent years figuring out how to create a defensive network, a web in these islands. we get a taste of what it might have been like to attack them directly at guadalcanal because the japanese are good at shuttling airplanes around, bringing surface forces to trick the u.s. navy and fight very actively. it would have been much worse than the marianas because they were close to their bases. how can this pacific fleet enter this and fight...
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. >> you must have seen the dive to the mariana trench last week. >> joseph crock filmed this in the the pacific. said there's trash along the coastline of the entire island. >> i get the message. >> the truth is, we are polluting terribly. >> he says he collected seven gallon size plastic bags full of plastic. you can see right here people are leaving stuff behind they can easily take and recycle. >> here. those are toy wheels this baby is using for a wheelchair. it was found on the side of the road in december only a few months old, but its bag legs suffered paralysis from a disease it had. >> that's super cute. >> it's super adorable. >> you know i love a good pool day, right? >> uh-huh. >> well, this didn't quite go as planned. >> wait, is that a snowmobile? >> yes. >> go for it. >> gun it. >> four! >> it worked over the water. >> that was bad. oh. bad. >> got right across the water in the pop. >> this fell on his back and winded him real good. >> yeah, it was pretty bad. he broke his collarbone. >> oh. >> but he'll be fine. >> we'll be at your next pool party. >>> you know where
. >> you must have seen the dive to the mariana trench last week. >> joseph crock filmed this in the the pacific. said there's trash along the coastline of the entire island. >> i get the message. >> the truth is, we are polluting terribly. >> he says he collected seven gallon size plastic bags full of plastic. you can see right here people are leaving stuff behind they can easily take and recycle. >> here. those are toy wheels this baby is using for a...
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some of the deepest points on planet earth submarine explore victor of a school though was inside the mariana trench in the western pacific ocean when he saw this human made object discover found other trash fall in the deepest dive ever made by humans nearly 11000 meters he also marveled at the wildlife he observed the u.n. says plastic waste in the world's oceans has reached epidemic levels at an estimated 100000000 tons. or here in berlin chancellor angela merkel has been speaking at international climate talks the german leader wants her ministers to find a way for the country to become carbon neutral by 2050 and she explained that this would not mean that germany doesn't emit any more greenhouse gases at all but instead it would compensate for missions through reforestation and through carbon capture. our political correspondent who is following this story for a cycle but any surprises from chancellor merkel speech at these climate talks well this conference and his speech showed how many obstacles are still on the way and how many obstacles have to be overcome until we reach the actual
some of the deepest points on planet earth submarine explore victor of a school though was inside the mariana trench in the western pacific ocean when he saw this human made object discover found other trash fall in the deepest dive ever made by humans nearly 11000 meters he also marveled at the wildlife he observed the u.n. says plastic waste in the world's oceans has reached epidemic levels at an estimated 100000000 tons. or here in berlin chancellor angela merkel has been speaking at...
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we don't know yet when there will be helped the selection mariana but the likely date is late september maybe even early october because it takes more than 6 weeks to prepare an election in austria more than a week to just solve the parliament that is now sitting and nobody does something like this during the summer vacation so plus you need a bit of time for campaigning don't you so yes it's likely that in early fall there are going to be elections in austria the morning after the big demonstration is here is still quite a concert course it's just meeting the president fund of belem and they are talking about how to carry on how this government can continue because there are more contentious people in cabinet the home if areas minister for instance never to kill who is really highly sort of accused of being extremely right wing very similar to what. has been in his party very similar position so can he stay on plus who is going to be the no the new vice chancellor that's a position that has to be by law filled in austria. once somebody who is a sort of 3rd party politician. the freedom
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he found a plastic bag and sweet wrappers, nearly 7 miles down in the mariana trench. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. sarah montague speaks to stonewall ceo ruth hunt. stonewall was founded 30 years ago to campaign for gay and lesbian rights. when my guest today, ruth hunt, became its chief executive, she extended its work to include the trans community. but many stonewall members have been upset at the line the leadership has taken on gender recognition, that anyone can declare themselves to be male orfemale, and at their refusal to share a platform with anyone who disagrees. is this coalition, which has been at the forefront of gay liberation for decades, now in danger of tearing itself apart? ruth hunt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, hello. now, stonewall could have argued that it should be easier for trans people to have their chosen gender recognised. but you chose to go further, and say all someone needs to do is say that they are a man or a woman. why did you take that position? well, that's the current position that exists in ireland, malta, argentina, and in
he found a plastic bag and sweet wrappers, nearly 7 miles down in the mariana trench. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. sarah montague speaks to stonewall ceo ruth hunt. stonewall was founded 30 years ago to campaign for gay and lesbian rights. when my guest today, ruth hunt, became its chief executive, she extended its work to include the trans community. but many stonewall members have been upset at the line the leadership has taken on gender recognition, that anyone can declare themselves to...
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sablan of the northern mariana islands. amendment number 6 by mr. huffman of california. amendment number 8 by mrs. fletcher of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part c of house report 116-51 by the gentleman from colorado, on which ter, further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in part c of house report 116-51 offered by mr. perlmutter of colorado. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captione
sablan of the northern mariana islands. amendment number 6 by mr. huffman of california. amendment number 8 by mrs. fletcher of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part c of house report 116-51 by the gentleman from colorado, on which ter, further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote....
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the mariana trench is deeper than mount everest is tall the school's next trip is to the bottom of malloythe voyages are being filmed for a documentary series on the discovery channel called the 5 deeps expedition. >>today we now hold who will lobby at the helm of the next series of star wars movies and the names might be familiar and don't worry the creators are giving you another treat like to keep >>some of your favorite restaurants, they might soon be charging a new environmental impact fees, it's designed to reduce the carbon footprint of the restaurant, the price one percent of your restaurant bill so far it's not mandatory that johnson explains where that money will go. >>in any given restaurant at any given time food in garbage is being thrown out. according to the nonprofit re fed. the restaurant industry alone generates around 11.4 million tons of food waste every year. >>costing $25 billion annually. but now a new statewide environmental program in california called restore california, renewable restaurants hopes said that carbon footprint by charging customers one percent of t
the mariana trench is deeper than mount everest is tall the school's next trip is to the bottom of malloythe voyages are being filmed for a documentary series on the discovery channel called the 5 deeps expedition. >>today we now hold who will lobby at the helm of the next series of star wars movies and the names might be familiar and don't worry the creators are giving you another treat like to keep >>some of your favorite restaurants, they might soon be charging a new...
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specially built submersible went to a world record depth ofjust under seven miles —— in the pacific 0cean's mariana new species. but even at those extreme depths —— plastic bags and sweet wrappers were also seen on the ocean floor. the man behind the controls was victor vescovo —— who had this to say on the mission —— when he spoke to us a short time ago. well, a big reason for the entire mission was to develop a new set of capabilities so, we have spent four years designing and building the submersible and testing it all over the world so we could provide a doorway for science and exploration. because before this, it has all been experimental craft and kind of one—off visitations, but we dived the mariana trench five times in ten days. i made two dives myself and it was just an extraordinary technical achievement that hopefully will benefit a lot of scientists going forward. it actually is quite peaceful. once you break the surface and go down, it is very dark, until you turn the lights on of course. but it is a very peaceful feeling to descend for the end of the last 20 or 25 metres before you ge
specially built submersible went to a world record depth ofjust under seven miles —— in the pacific 0cean's mariana new species. but even at those extreme depths —— plastic bags and sweet wrappers were also seen on the ocean floor. the man behind the controls was victor vescovo —— who had this to say on the mission —— when he spoke to us a short time ago. well, a big reason for the entire mission was to develop a new set of capabilities so, we have spent four years designing and...
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the submarine spent more than our hours in the mariana trench. own point in the ocean. the team collected scientific samples and identified three new spoesh of marine animals. they also found a plastic bag and candy wrappers on the oegds floor. that's a -- ocean floor. that's a sad state. to put in perspective just how deep this crew ve, that's nearly 65 washington monuments stacked on top of one another or 20empire statebuildings. they went down there. >> yeah, they did. pretty cool. >> i'm hoping to learn more about our world. >>> still ahead, aanking of which states are the best to live in. >>> and where maryland and virginia fall on the list and why. >>> elplus, motivated to accomplish your goals? that's a promise of hypnot >>> good morning, everybody. coming up on 6:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. isn't the sunshine pretty? >> nice to see you it. >> hope it warms us up. let's begin with a check on the srecast and commute. melissa mollet anding by with the first 4 traffic.>> let's begin wit storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell a
the submarine spent more than our hours in the mariana trench. own point in the ocean. the team collected scientific samples and identified three new spoesh of marine animals. they also found a plastic bag and candy wrappers on the oegds floor. that's a -- ocean floor. that's a sad state. to put in perspective just how deep this crew ve, that's nearly 65 washington monuments stacked on top of one another or 20empire statebuildings. they went down there. >> yeah, they did. pretty cool....
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the dmv photo of darlene mariana monticalvo matched the woman seen in this video. according to a warrant for her arrest she has 22 prior felony convictions dating back to 1986. five cases of identity theft and fraud since 23 involving posing as a nanny. in a criminal complaint filed by the alameda county district attorney's office, she is charged with cruelty to a two- month-old child by inflicting injury. a case like this is one of parents biggest fears. >> putting your child in the hands of someone who may have abused kids, that is scary. >> it's difficult. that is why we chosen for my wife to stay at home for the first two years. >> investigators say there may be other victims and they urge parents to come forward. darlene mariana monticalvo has no to target families in five bay area counties including alameda and contra costa. on 880 in heyward. the chp investigating another freeway shooting. right now the gunman is on the loose. we are live with more information from orte the manh continuing tonight. the shooting happened right in the middle of rush hour aroun
the dmv photo of darlene mariana monticalvo matched the woman seen in this video. according to a warrant for her arrest she has 22 prior felony convictions dating back to 1986. five cases of identity theft and fraud since 23 involving posing as a nanny. in a criminal complaint filed by the alameda county district attorney's office, she is charged with cruelty to a two- month-old child by inflicting injury. a case like this is one of parents biggest fears. >> putting your child in the...
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it's kind of what we reported last week about the mariana trench when a guy went down there and found. >> right. >> one of the deepest points of the ocean. and just seeing the real impact that humans are having. >> you heard there in james' story, citizens of the planet here have an obligation. and as you mentioned, seeing it makes a difference. >> yeah. >> i think we can go about our lives and think, you know, climate change is something up in the air. we're not truly seeing it, thinking about it. but when we bring you those images there and we talk to the scientists and we see the effects that it's having on the planet, i think it obviously makes a difference there, as the debate rages on about. >> right. >> about what causes climate change. >> and a silver lining we keep hearing there is time to make change. for instance, 1 million whales facing extinction, humpback whales. they're now on rise after facing extinction. so there's room to grow. >> optimism. women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varie
it's kind of what we reported last week about the mariana trench when a guy went down there and found. >> right. >> one of the deepest points of the ocean. and just seeing the real impact that humans are having. >> you heard there in james' story, citizens of the planet here have an obligation. and as you mentioned, seeing it makes a difference. >> yeah. >> i think we can go about our lives and think, you know, climate change is something up in the air. we're not...
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i want to start with hans nichols at the white house and mariana el tense i don't down along the border. hans, our teams for the past 36 hours have been reporting out details on what's in this plan put together by senior administration officials. talk us through it. >> what we have is an attempt to tryi try to change the conversation. the white house wants to focus on how they'll rewrite the rules for legal immigration. there's rhetoric on illegal immigration, money for the wall. they say they're not going to do the entire wall, just 33 sections. the meat of this is how to change legal immigration. they wanted to make it less family-based and more merit-based. they want a points system so you bring more high skilled immigrant workers into the country. there's a sive vicks test, an english language test. fundamentally there's attempt to change the conversation at the mouse to talk about how they can be pro immigration at least on the high skilled part. a lot this plan doesn't do. it doesn't make much of a nod to the political reality. that is you'll need to get democrats, even republican
i want to start with hans nichols at the white house and mariana el tense i don't down along the border. hans, our teams for the past 36 hours have been reporting out details on what's in this plan put together by senior administration officials. talk us through it. >> what we have is an attempt to tryi try to change the conversation. the white house wants to focus on how they'll rewrite the rules for legal immigration. there's rhetoric on illegal immigration, money for the wall. they say...
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. >> dickerson: the world's oceans don't go any deeper than the pacific's mariana trench. vescovo set a record there for the deepest dive ever, descending more than 35,800 feet in a titanium submarine named "limiting factor." >> it was an amazing dive. i think almost exactly 12 hours for the dive, four hours on the bottom. >> dickerson: vescovo encountered translucent creatures, some never seen before. he also spotted depressingly familiar items, including a plastic bag. the last human to reach these depths was "titanic" director james cameron in 2012. but vescovo, a private equity investor, beat cameron's dive by 66 feet. next, remembering the girl next door, doris day. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be
. >> dickerson: the world's oceans don't go any deeper than the pacific's mariana trench. vescovo set a record there for the deepest dive ever, descending more than 35,800 feet in a titanium submarine named "limiting factor." >> it was an amazing dive. i think almost exactly 12 hours for the dive, four hours on the bottom. >> dickerson: vescovo encountered translucent creatures, some never seen before. he also spotted depressingly familiar items, including a plastic...
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i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there it's called. can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . due to me this is the heart the hard week that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta safe here you're going to get you know. all the cups are here you have here barley and very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so for in place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international communit
i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there it's called. can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . due...
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most expensive spice in the world after saffron one kilo costs up to six hundred euros on the global market. mariana morales is in charge of the vanilla project of the mexican environmental foundation and beyond. the project focuses i am showing the survival of an era but it also offers farmers an economical turn it has that not their economic up you could say it has two aspects of agricultural production and nature conservation. my baby you look wonderful you finally bloomed three days for the blossoms open for just a single day which is the only period in which they can be pollinated nine months later it has turned into a green vanilla pod. like a step in the fold of yes i had to really pay attention and come here very early every day of it i was four years had all this shit we had natural pollinators they would do the work for us from what i remember the days when they were. there still aren't very many vanilla blossoms but once it begins with action is needed there is very little time to pollinate thousands of flowers by hand that's why it's necessary to hire assistance and that costs money. and
most expensive spice in the world after saffron one kilo costs up to six hundred euros on the global market. mariana morales is in charge of the vanilla project of the mexican environmental foundation and beyond. the project focuses i am showing the survival of an era but it also offers farmers an economical turn it has that not their economic up you could say it has two aspects of agricultural production and nature conservation. my baby you look wonderful you finally bloomed three days for the...
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. >> reporter: the world's oceans don't go any deeper than the pacific's mariana trench. escovo set a record there for the deepest dive ever, descending more than 35,800 feet in a tight numb submarine named "limiting factor." >> it was an amazing dive. i think almost exactly 12 hours, four hours on the bottom. >> reporter: vescovo encountered translucent creatures, some never seen before. he also spotted depressingly familiar items, including a plastic bag. the last human to reach these depths was "titanic" director james cameron in 2012. but vescovo, a >>> doris day died today at her home in california. she was 97. "cbs sunday morning's" lee cowan looks back. >> oh, rex. >> reporter: doris day didn't just light up the screen, she made you feel like you could be right up there with her. >> you have a beautiful back. >> my mother always made me sit up straight. >> reporter: they called her the girl next door and america's sweetheart, but, of course, that was just the half of it. born doris marryian capellhoff, she had a voice as golden as her hair ♪ going to take a sentimen
. >> reporter: the world's oceans don't go any deeper than the pacific's mariana trench. escovo set a record there for the deepest dive ever, descending more than 35,800 feet in a tight numb submarine named "limiting factor." >> it was an amazing dive. i think almost exactly 12 hours, four hours on the bottom. >> reporter: vescovo encountered translucent creatures, some never seen before. he also spotted depressingly familiar items, including a plastic bag. the last...
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i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria. their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there was called. can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you know me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta say fear you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are really to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so foreign place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the inter
i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria. their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there was called. can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and...
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i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there was cold. can see here sound pools of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you have me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta say fear you're going to get you know. all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so for in place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. th
i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there was cold. can see here sound pools of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you...
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i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria. their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there was called. can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you to me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta say fear you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk what the 3 main crops are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the right you are using so important place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the internation
i want to get a closer look at the operation dr mariana yes big leads a team of 20 scientists including 3 who have relocated from syria. their task is to painstakingly rebuild the syrian seed collection the seed vault here has a capacity to store 130000 seed varieties for over 100 years. the seeds are preserved by freezing them at temperatures of minus 20 degrees. all right. there we go. there was called. can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and...