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flowing with ground water into the sea. they also recently discovered that 300 tons of tainted water is stored in tanks at the site. and some may have escaped into the sea. members of the ministry plan countermeasures by the earliest possibly date next month. the steps will include preventing tainted water from leaking into the sea and blocking ground water from entering areas near reactor buildings. ground water's mixing with radioactive water in the basement of the reactorbles. the plant's operator tokyo electric power company plans to restart a filtering system to remove radioactive substances from toxic water. it says it will carry out a trial run of this system as early as mid-september. the system previously experienced problems. the expert panel will consider expanding the use of such treatment equipment to reduce the amount of contaminated water. more than 300,000 tons of tainted water is stored in tanks at the site. >>> many people in fukushima still can't go back to their
flowing with ground water into the sea. they also recently discovered that 300 tons of tainted water is stored in tanks at the site. and some may have escaped into the sea. members of the ministry plan countermeasures by the earliest possibly date next month. the steps will include preventing tainted water from leaking into the sea and blocking ground water from entering areas near reactor buildings. ground water's mixing with radioactive water in the basement of the reactorbles. the plant's...
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it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging yourself? what were you doing out here? on the last trip out, we did a lot of night walking. and we walked barefoot for the most part because it's much easier than walking in boots and it's just nice to walk barefoot for days and days at a time. on that trip in particular there were a lot of sidewinders out in the dunes which made for an interesting element because the previous trip there had been snakes but not so many. you would wake up in the morning and there would be these elegant sidewinder tracks everywhere. the guy who dropped us off has the pr
it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging...
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open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so that doesn't make sense i think that this is yet another attempt by the united states to maintain its. status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad i first it won't go ahead ok fine. well i mean i think there's a lot more to the pivot to asia than simply containment of china i think that that's a very simplistic rendering of the idea and i wouldn't be i also wouldn't be overly sanguine about the ceiling issue fact that there is never been a threat to the sea lanes doesn't mean that there never could be a threat and i think the united states has a legitimate interest in protecting the sea lanes in global commerce and it isn't
open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so that doesn't make sense i think that this is yet another attempt by the united states to maintain its. status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united...
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a section of the sea wall was compromised. a portion of the embarcadero was support the by a failing structure and seismic vulnerability of the entire waterfront where we expect several feet of lateral spreading from major earthquakes and spreading toward the bay but we overcome the hurdles and all new construction. we used at looking at using existing piles and we couldn't do it. this goods good -- this goes beyond the code and we have seismic instrumentation on the wharf this. is the first wharf in san francisco with this. we have dialos the disek and on the sea wall. this information after an earthquake this is transferred to the center for research and help us identify any damage to the wharf and as dan mentioned we are adjusting this by tilt tg up and the rail and with the 75 year design life we expect at the end of 75 years we will start to get some flooding in the area and so we design the structure to with stand those loads and we have the lawn that is raised up and with that i hope you had a chance to get out there and
a section of the sea wall was compromised. a portion of the embarcadero was support the by a failing structure and seismic vulnerability of the entire waterfront where we expect several feet of lateral spreading from major earthquakes and spreading toward the bay but we overcome the hurdles and all new construction. we used at looking at using existing piles and we couldn't do it. this goods good -- this goes beyond the code and we have seismic instrumentation on the wharf this. is the first...
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then it seeps into the sea. another 300 tons bypasses the contaminated area. the remaining 400 tons of water is leaking into the basements of the buildings housing the facilities for reactors. that water is also contaminated and is being pumped out and stored. crews at the plant have been injecting soil hardening chemicals into the ground on part of the site to stop the water leaking into the ocean, but there are concerns that effort hasn't been enough to stem the flow. tepco managers say crews will bore a well as an interim measure and then pump out some of the water starting friday. they're also planning to sink about 35 meter-long pipes into the ground. workers will use the pipes to pump out ground water starting next week. they hope to drain 100 tons per day. long term they're considering freezing the soil beneath the buildings. crews would bury pipes and inside them circulate coolant kept at minus 40 degrees celsius. the frozen soil would act as a dam to prevent ground water from reaching the contaminated area. but it could take one to two years to comple
then it seeps into the sea. another 300 tons bypasses the contaminated area. the remaining 400 tons of water is leaking into the basements of the buildings housing the facilities for reactors. that water is also contaminated and is being pumped out and stored. crews at the plant have been injecting soil hardening chemicals into the ground on part of the site to stop the water leaking into the ocean, but there are concerns that effort hasn't been enough to stem the flow. tepco managers say crews...
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you've got the sea and the sky and then the boat kind of stands out rather starkly in very sharp profilehe lettering is very carefully done. as i understand it, the lettering often was so carefully done because the artist who painted them would more ordinarily be painting lettering on the side of the actual ship. in other words, they were jobbing sign painters who turned their hands to ship portraits for the skippers and crew and the owners. and i think that that really comes through, because it's a man who understands boats, and i would imagine that your grandfather would have looked at that and not being able to fault the rigging, he'd have said, yes, that is exactly how it was. yes, he did, actually. he said that's how they were, you know. and he used to say when the sea was rough and he had a horrible trip out to sea and this and that, you know. well, there's something of the sea's fury up here in this one. yes, that's right. because we know that that is the rescue, isn't it, of a lifeboat full of survivors from a shipwreck of a german passenger liner enroute for new york. and it's p
you've got the sea and the sky and then the boat kind of stands out rather starkly in very sharp profilehe lettering is very carefully done. as i understand it, the lettering often was so carefully done because the artist who painted them would more ordinarily be painting lettering on the side of the actual ship. in other words, they were jobbing sign painters who turned their hands to ship portraits for the skippers and crew and the owners. and i think that that really comes through, because...
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but he has no intention of moving. >> i'm happy living on the sea. it feels natural to me to have a boat docked in front of our house. >> the people have always made most that he gives them. motivation throughout southeast asia may be changing their lifestyle. but not here. nhk world, indonesia. . >> scorching heat hits japan in. >>s of china. we have the latest and more in world weather. >> good morning. we had a sultry day already here in met toll tan tokyo heating up to 30 degrees in the morning hours and much of the heart of eastern asia is looking at record breaking historical ongoing history with the heat wave. a historical heat wave is affecting them. it soared to 37 degrees, the highest on record. many fish farms have dried up. blistering heat is affecting western and central japan. more than 700 people were sent to the hospital yesterday due to heat stroke. the highest was 38 degrees over the past two days, making it the hottest in the country. the ice cream is sounding like a good idea. the heat is still here. upper level tibetan high is cov
but he has no intention of moving. >> i'm happy living on the sea. it feels natural to me to have a boat docked in front of our house. >> the people have always made most that he gives them. motivation throughout southeast asia may be changing their lifestyle. but not here. nhk world, indonesia. . >> scorching heat hits japan in. >>s of china. we have the latest and more in world weather. >> good morning. we had a sultry day already here in met toll tan tokyo...
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yeah, and the first sea turtle we find, no matter what kind it is, that's the one we follow. tle! but what kind? can't tell. we've got to get closer. whoa, there he goes. he's fast. and nervous. i wonder why? well, we've got to figure out a way to get close to that sea turtle. hmm... hey, i know. sea turtles eat jellyfish, right? so we could hang around pretending to be jellyfish. well, two problems with that, bro. not all species of sea turtles like jellyfish. and two, you don't look anything like a jellyfish. yeah, i guess you're right. we don't have jellyfish powers yet. but what about this? why don't we miniaturize down and hide in the reef, so a sea turtle won't see us and then she'll swim right on by. nice. wait a sec, we can't leave the miniaturizer there activated. any animal could mess with it. yeah, we've done that way too many times before. that's better. okay, kratt brothers, so what have you got on the sea turtles? chris: uh...that they can be kind of hard to find? where are you guys? chris: we're right here. martin: just miniaturized and hiding. but it's not real
yeah, and the first sea turtle we find, no matter what kind it is, that's the one we follow. tle! but what kind? can't tell. we've got to get closer. whoa, there he goes. he's fast. and nervous. i wonder why? well, we've got to figure out a way to get close to that sea turtle. hmm... hey, i know. sea turtles eat jellyfish, right? so we could hang around pretending to be jellyfish. well, two problems with that, bro. not all species of sea turtles like jellyfish. and two, you don't look anything...
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the big question of course is in what year will in summer be no arctic sea ice at all? when i started working on these issues the answer from bad sign taste tend to be maybe 206060, maybe 2070 and as i worked over the years that consensus estimate has come down to 2050, 2040, 2030 and some even say it could happen as early as 2020. so there is a sense that this is something which part of the world wishes it to be a c. unchanging frozen and yet it's changing before our eyes in our lifetimes. that's a fairly remarkable thing to see. >> host: is it dangerous? >> guest: is it dangerous for the globe? yes, sir it certainly is. just how dangerous we don't know but it's certainly the case that is the arctic comes more open if you like, as the ice disappears that tends to accelerate processes global warming so it is a country bitter if you like to global warming which is why understanding the scientific presence in the arctic are important. >> host: we are talking on booktv in london with charles emmerson who is the author of two books 1913 in search of the world before the grea
the big question of course is in what year will in summer be no arctic sea ice at all? when i started working on these issues the answer from bad sign taste tend to be maybe 206060, maybe 2070 and as i worked over the years that consensus estimate has come down to 2050, 2040, 2030 and some even say it could happen as early as 2020. so there is a sense that this is something which part of the world wishes it to be a c. unchanging frozen and yet it's changing before our eyes in our lifetimes....
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water now beginning to come over the top of that wall and that's what's beginning to come down to the sea. we don't know at the moment how much the material is it's unlikely to be connected within the health problem but nonetheless clearly it's not a good thing the radioactive material should be leaking into the sea why is it just mentioned it is a complex operation era but it's also estimated that the cleanup effort may take up to forty years why so long. well indeed i mean firstly because we're still learning and we will be learning for some time what actually happened in the plants and until it's very clear about for example how much fuel melted where that fuel is now then they will be able to start designing a long term. approach to those sorts of challenges so it will take a long time to put this right decades i think is the right is the right sort of estimate that's a very different thing from saying that the plant will represent a major threat for decades i don't think that's the case but in bringing the area back to family incomes i mean a ground at the moment is simply not enough
water now beginning to come over the top of that wall and that's what's beginning to come down to the sea. we don't know at the moment how much the material is it's unlikely to be connected within the health problem but nonetheless clearly it's not a good thing the radioactive material should be leaking into the sea why is it just mentioned it is a complex operation era but it's also estimated that the cleanup effort may take up to forty years why so long. well indeed i mean firstly because...
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as well because the plant is so close to the sea coast. mismanagement, the worry that perhaps the japanese people haven't been given the entire truth, and like chernobyl, the possibility to stabilize it, if the weather is in the wrong direction, remains very, very high indeed. >> terrifying stuff. anita mcnoor, thank you very much. >>> bradley manning is likely to spend at least eight years in prison before being considered for patrol. >>> social. >> to try to put the maximum amount of pressure on bradley to try to get him to tell them to say that, in fact, julian julial tactic of trying to intimidate this witness, now to get him to give up information which is either true or not true but has a great deal of temptation involved in it, in telling them anything they want to hear even if it's untrue. >> the sentence hearing has begun for another u.s. soldier, sergeant robert bales has admitted to killing afghan sirchls last year. >>> more secret tapes of conversations of former u.s. president richard nixon, recorded 40 years ago by a hidden ta
as well because the plant is so close to the sea coast. mismanagement, the worry that perhaps the japanese people haven't been given the entire truth, and like chernobyl, the possibility to stabilize it, if the weather is in the wrong direction, remains very, very high indeed. >> terrifying stuff. anita mcnoor, thank you very much. >>> bradley manning is likely to spend at least eight years in prison before being considered for patrol. >>> social. >> to try to put...
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the entire sea lion was inside the stomach of the mako shark. >> what's inside of the sea lion? >> and what's inside o the stomach of that. >> the circle of life. >> like russian nesting dolls. >> this part i have to warn you is specifically gross. when they filter out liquid through this grate. antonella says there wasn't much else in there besides the sea lion. >> that's why you don't eat bones. >> it will take me an hour to go through this. >> we can't show it to you on tv but on our website. you can watch this on our mobile app as well. >>> i pretty sure this guy thoug, you know, we just need a little bit more his bells big time at the -- >> oh! >> he is hammering on the cow bell at the tomorrowland music festival in belgium. thousands upon thousands of people attend this event. it's basically a big dance party. >> broke beth's computer. >> it did break my computer. >> you may not be seeing it but millions around the world are seeing is it because not only are the thousands of people getting to see him in all his glory, but this is going viral around the world. other concert
the entire sea lion was inside the stomach of the mako shark. >> what's inside of the sea lion? >> and what's inside o the stomach of that. >> the circle of life. >> like russian nesting dolls. >> this part i have to warn you is specifically gross. when they filter out liquid through this grate. antonella says there wasn't much else in there besides the sea lion. >> that's why you don't eat bones. >> it will take me an hour to go through this. >>...
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administrator of the fukushima nuclear plant as it tries to stop radioactive water from seeping into the sea every day. >>> north korea says it will reopen the jointly run kaesong complex after south korea says the patience of its people was running out. >>> some important papers of human rights icon nelson mandela are the highlight of an art exhibition in tokyo. >>> japan's prime minister is taking action to stop radioactive groundwater at the fukushima daiichi from flowing into the pacific ocean. shinzo abe is considering a plan to give the operator funding to deal with the problem. tepco managers are considering building a large underground wall to dam the ground water. prime minister abe spoke about his decision during a meeting with government officials. >> translator: people are extremely concerned about these leaks. they must be dealt with. the government cannot leave the issue entirely up to the plant operator tepco. we must take steps to help the utility. >> abe told the industry minister to instruct managers to do whatever they can to stop the leaks right away. it is estimated 300
administrator of the fukushima nuclear plant as it tries to stop radioactive water from seeping into the sea every day. >>> north korea says it will reopen the jointly run kaesong complex after south korea says the patience of its people was running out. >>> some important papers of human rights icon nelson mandela are the highlight of an art exhibition in tokyo. >>> japan's prime minister is taking action to stop radioactive groundwater at the fukushima daiichi from...
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some is taken up by the life in the sea. thing about south africanium, it targets the bone, because it's like calcium, so this is a problem. we don't have measurements far out to sea. the woods hole institute has done some surveys and they were surprised by how continuing radioactiveity they found, but no clear explanation yet. >> brown: well, kenji kushida, how has this news been received in japan and what is the level of trust at this point in both the company and the government? >> well, clearly, trust in the company has gone down quite seriously, even from a low point after the accident. and the government does need to-- basically they don't have to call an election for about three years, so the government is trying to shore up its decision to support restarting nuclear reactors by showing some kind of commitment to preventing this disaster from getting too much worse. >> brown: well, what kind of steps is it taking and how much has it-- we just heard the clips in the setup talking talking abt action. what kinds of things
some is taken up by the life in the sea. thing about south africanium, it targets the bone, because it's like calcium, so this is a problem. we don't have measurements far out to sea. the woods hole institute has done some surveys and they were surprised by how continuing radioactiveity they found, but no clear explanation yet. >> brown: well, kenji kushida, how has this news been received in japan and what is the level of trust at this point in both the company and the government?...
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workers last month found the water was flowing with ground water into the sea. they discovered that more than 300 tons of contaminated water leaked from know wo of the storage tanks. 13469 water may have escaped into the sea. a panel of experts at the industry plans to va have a number of counter measures by the earliest date next month. they will include preventing tainted water and blocking ground water from international areas near reactor believes. ground water is mixing in the basement of the reactor buildings. the plant's operator, tokyo electric power company plans to restart a system to remove substances from toxic water. it will carry out a trial run of the system as early as mid-september. the system previously experienced problems. the expert panel will consider expanding the use of such treatment equipment to reduce the amount of contaminated water. more than 300,000 tons of tainted water is stored in tanks at the site. many people in fukushima can't go back to their homes. community leaders say they have had it with nuclear plants. they are joini ini
workers last month found the water was flowing with ground water into the sea. they discovered that more than 300 tons of contaminated water leaked from know wo of the storage tanks. 13469 water may have escaped into the sea. a panel of experts at the industry plans to va have a number of counter measures by the earliest date next month. they will include preventing tainted water and blocking ground water from international areas near reactor believes. ground water is mixing in the basement of...
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we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extendst its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in alaska, we need to demonstrate to persistent ownership of the waters in the areas of exclusive best -- exclusive economics, making a claim in the sea about the last group today. so, our actions today shape the future, which is why it is and -- which is why it is important now. ♪
we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extendst its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in alaska, we need to demonstrate to persistent ownership of the waters in the areas of exclusive best -- exclusive economics, making a claim in the sea about the last...
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we've been watching a tropical storm over the south china sea. it's set to move into the island of hainan today and then make landfall in northern parts of vietnam on the weekend. the name is chevy meaning swallow. the rainfall will be quite huge. we expect about 150 millimeters to fall in some places on the already saturated ground, so the potential for flooding and landslides is growing very high. not just this area but also the west coast of the indo china peninsula is seeing more heavy rain because the tropical disturbance. so flooding will be a main concern across this area as well. towards the north, we're seeing some locally heavy rain over parts of western japan. that includes shimane prefecture which record amounts of rainfall a few days ago. so no more rain is welcome. thanks to a big high pressure system over the pacific, this system is also extending into eastern china raising temperatures once again. shanghai at 38 degrees. you have been experiencing the hottest summer in 140 years. now, naha, 35 degrees. could become the hottest temp
we've been watching a tropical storm over the south china sea. it's set to move into the island of hainan today and then make landfall in northern parts of vietnam on the weekend. the name is chevy meaning swallow. the rainfall will be quite huge. we expect about 150 millimeters to fall in some places on the already saturated ground, so the potential for flooding and landslides is growing very high. not just this area but also the west coast of the indo china peninsula is seeing more heavy rain...
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we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extendst its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in alaska, we need to demonstrate to persistent ownership of the waters in the areas of exclusive best -- exclusive economics, making a claim in the sea about the last group today. so, our actions today shape the future, which is why it is and -- which is why it is important now. ♪ hello and welcome to global 3000, your weekly check on how globalisation affects us all. and here's what we have coming up for you in today's programme: empowering the disabled - we meet autistic youths who thrive on complex tasks. an insurance against disaster - farmers in peru and the threat from el nino. and a group of women in benin - are part of a project to make bio-fuel.
we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extendst its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in alaska, we need to demonstrate to persistent ownership of the waters in the areas of exclusive best -- exclusive economics, making a claim in the sea about the last...
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i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >> nasa scientists are turning to the sea for the latest round of research. they're keeping a close eye on the increasing rate of sea ice melt which is a sign of climate change. 30 years ago, the sea covered a million more miles in the arctic ocean than it does now. the impact is widespread. >> the scary things is our study of the greenland ice sheet, from satellites that shoot lasers to
i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >> nasa scientists are turning to the sea for the latest round of research. they're keeping a close eye on the increasing rate of sea ice melt which is a sign of climate change. 30 years ago, the sea covered a million more miles in the arctic ocean than it does now. the impact is widespread. >> the scary things is our study of the greenland ice sheet, from satellites that shoot lasers to
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it means under the law of the sea, she's ours. let's not keep a lady waiting, guys. fire up the crane. we got business to do. we want k9 advantix ii! we are tired of being fed on! it not only kills fleas and ticks, k9 advantix ii also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. infected ticks can even spread lyme disease. so let's put our paws down in protest! till we all get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! join us at k9advantix.com! ?ó okay. when we get on board, stay together. we don't know what kind of shape she's in, okay? take us up, greer. greer: aye, aye, captain, and, murphy, please remember to keep all channels open. thank you. they won't let me go. safety first. that's why you go last, jack. can you sit down, please? i'm trying to keep this thing steady. sit down! get out of the way, man. just get out of the way! okay. she's had some battering over the last 40 years. you can tell that. stand by, murph. setting you down topside. wow, she's
it means under the law of the sea, she's ours. let's not keep a lady waiting, guys. fire up the crane. we got business to do. we want k9 advantix ii! we are tired of being fed on! it not only kills fleas and ticks, k9 advantix ii also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. infected ticks can even spread lyme disease. so let's put our paws down in protest! till we all get...
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we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extendst its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in alaska, we need to demonstrate to persistent ownership of the waters in the areas of exclusive best -- exclusive economics, making a claim in the sea about the last group today. so, our actions today shape the future, which is why it is and -- which is why it is important now. ♪ from the dw studios in berlin, this is the "journal." >> our headlines at this hour -- daring to defrost -- russia and the u.s. and high-level talks that feel like the cold war. we will go live to washington. >> caught in someone else's war -- how the conflict in syria is taking its toll on the country's children. >> and bundesliga is back. bayern kick off the german soccer season. soccer season.
we are not. >> under the laws of the sea, the nation the can prove that its continental shelf extendst its current boundary can be granted up to 150 additional miles of sea bed, meaning billions of dollars in .esources >> if we want to explore the wide range of options for future generations to develop the resources in alaska, we need to demonstrate to persistent ownership of the waters in the areas of exclusive best -- exclusive economics, making a claim in the sea about the last...
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i love the sea.y, tiny. hello, pteranodon family. >> hi, elmer. >> elmer, this is our friend gilbert. >> hello. you must be a troodon, huh? i can tell by your great toe claws. >> excellent observation, my marine reptilian friend. >> so, elmer, what are you elasmosaurus gonna do today? >> well, actually, we have to leave this area. >> you have to leave? >> yeah. not for long, but most of the fish we eat have moved away from here, and we have to follow them. maybe you could follow us. >> could we? maybe the train could ride alongside the elasmosaurus. >> well, unfortunately the underwater tunnel that brought us here doesn't go in the direction that the elasmosaurus family is going. >> aw! >> maybe we could all swim like elmer. >> i'm not much of a swimmer, don. >> heh heh! neither am i. >> hmm. it's too bad there isn't some kind of train that could travel through the water without tracks. >> ohh! uncle conductor, i just got a great idea! what about our... [whispering] >> well, gilbert, it's a brand-new
i love the sea.y, tiny. hello, pteranodon family. >> hi, elmer. >> elmer, this is our friend gilbert. >> hello. you must be a troodon, huh? i can tell by your great toe claws. >> excellent observation, my marine reptilian friend. >> so, elmer, what are you elasmosaurus gonna do today? >> well, actually, we have to leave this area. >> you have to leave? >> yeah. not for long, but most of the fish we eat have moved away from here, and we have to...
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the team inspected areas of the compound where contaminated ground water has been seeping into the sea. they assessed an underground tunnel that's believed to be filled with highly radioactive wastewater. officials then monitored work that's been done to reinforce embankments between the number two reactor and the sea. crews constructed barriers to contain the water. several members of the team voiced frustration at the way tepco has been handling problems. they said the utility has been reacting to issues as they arise rather than taking preventive measures. >> translator: fishermen will never have peace of mind until we know for sure that the contaminated water has been contained. >> the plant chief promised to implement whatever steps are possible. he said he would try to see the situation from the perspective of the public. tepco admitted for the first time last month that contaminated groundwater is leaking into the sea. the vice governor of fukushima prefecture has asked the government to take the lead in handling the matter and stop the leakage. he told an official from the nucl
the team inspected areas of the compound where contaminated ground water has been seeping into the sea. they assessed an underground tunnel that's believed to be filled with highly radioactive wastewater. officials then monitored work that's been done to reinforce embankments between the number two reactor and the sea. crews constructed barriers to contain the water. several members of the team voiced frustration at the way tepco has been handling problems. they said the utility has been...
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the sea breeze picked up this afternoon and caused issues for the america's cup.otice the wind speeds in livermore and fairfield. not much cooling today. we had the temperatures into the upper 90s. more sunshine there up and down the east bay and south bay, the fog there and san francisco down the coast. our attention right now is not the fog and the low clouds, but the mid level moisture. you see all of the rapid strikes in the last three hours or so. this moisture instead of staying in the sierra will make a turn off to the west. as it does so, during the day and tomorrow, some of that moisture drifting off of the bay area. that is a problem here for a fire danger. typically we see gusty winds and high heat. the complicating factor will be these lightning strikes that will be hitting as early as tonight. perhaps a better chance into monday night and tuesday. thunder is possible with drier air trapped below. so less rain, and that increases the chance of lightning sparked fires. through the day on monday, not a lot happening. a few hours of showers in the hill to
the sea breeze picked up this afternoon and caused issues for the america's cup.otice the wind speeds in livermore and fairfield. not much cooling today. we had the temperatures into the upper 90s. more sunshine there up and down the east bay and south bay, the fog there and san francisco down the coast. our attention right now is not the fog and the low clouds, but the mid level moisture. you see all of the rapid strikes in the last three hours or so. this moisture instead of staying in the...
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the tug of war in the east china sea had the top reason. more than 53% of japanese cited the dispute compared with nearly 78% of chinese. wartime history is the second highest reason for this ill will. nearly half said they don't like being criticizing over the past. 24% of chinese feel japan's apology for the invasion of their country is not good enough. some consider armed conflict in the future a possibility. nearly 24% believe hostilities could break out compared to fea% o 53%. the results show relations entered a critical phase. he notes more than 70% of respondents on both sides consider the japan-china relationship important. >> it's now a crucial time for both governments to start talks to result the deadlock and start taking action as well. >> the researchers say the studies suggest animosity is at the gross levels since 2005. they say they want to seek ways to overcome them with dialogue. they are scheduled to hold a joint forum in beijing this coming october. nhk world, tokyo. . >>> beijing opera is a performing art whooz routes
the tug of war in the east china sea had the top reason. more than 53% of japanese cited the dispute compared with nearly 78% of chinese. wartime history is the second highest reason for this ill will. nearly half said they don't like being criticizing over the past. 24% of chinese feel japan's apology for the invasion of their country is not good enough. some consider armed conflict in the future a possibility. nearly 24% believe hostilities could break out compared to fea% o 53%. the results...
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and the sea breeze will cool things off from yesterday. e cooler start here for the weekend for your saturday plans. tomorrow, increasing clouds and things could get interesting. i think that sunday evening into monday, perhaps a isolated shower and brief shower and again, not ruining plans burk n -- plans, but not what you typically expect. sunday and monday and then more summer-like temperatures approach. >> we know the talk on the barbeque monday. did you see the rain. okay. thank you, rob. speaking of the weather, not something that you see everyday. the massive dust devil towering over the riverside county of paris. yesterday the town was under a flash flood watch, but thankfully no significant damage although people were quite fright ebb e frightened. dust devils are usually harmless. you can see the flooding turned roads into small rivers. heavy rains also knocked out power to thousands of people. >>> since the days of the gold rush some 90% of the bay area's marshlands have been filled or developed, but efforts are under way to rest
and the sea breeze will cool things off from yesterday. e cooler start here for the weekend for your saturday plans. tomorrow, increasing clouds and things could get interesting. i think that sunday evening into monday, perhaps a isolated shower and brief shower and again, not ruining plans burk n -- plans, but not what you typically expect. sunday and monday and then more summer-like temperatures approach. >> we know the talk on the barbeque monday. did you see the rain. okay. thank you,...
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sea ducks. pat: so this is the head for the surf scoters that we're making. i believe there's more of a demand for sea duck decoys because i believe there's more people actually hunting sea ducks. i believe it's actually become more popular over the years. i gained aew respect for the sea ducks because they're a lot more intricate and colorful than what i thought. what we're doing is just taking the bulk of the stuff off. narrator: there are several different species of sea ducks in maryland, and pat carves them all. pat: this is our surf scoter. very common on the bay. a lot of guys love to hunt these. this is our common eider. you don't see as many of them on the bay, but we do have a few. this is our long tail decoy or what we refer to as our old squaw decoy. i've only been sea duck hunting a couple of times and i've enjoyed it very much because it is a social event. on this trip i'm taking my grandson dylan with me. it'll be his second trip out sea duck hunting. d, you have all your stuff together? you have your gun, of course. you got your license? dylan:
sea ducks. pat: so this is the head for the surf scoters that we're making. i believe there's more of a demand for sea duck decoys because i believe there's more people actually hunting sea ducks. i believe it's actually become more popular over the years. i gained aew respect for the sea ducks because they're a lot more intricate and colorful than what i thought. what we're doing is just taking the bulk of the stuff off. narrator: there are several different species of sea ducks in maryland,...
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the sea breeze has tailed off. the lows are cooler, but high pressure is going to give us a warmer day today. still low 60s, yesterday was mid-60s, santa rosa down to 51, redwood city, fairfield 59, the sea breeze has been cut in half compared to yesterday. all signs of a warmup. we'll start off at 55, it won't last long. we'll go for a high today of # 4. temperatures today will continue to warm up. and, in fact, we'll see a lot of 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. that's a sure thing that things will warm up. a little bit of fog but a much warmer day. >> we're looking at the traffic that's starting off nicely for this tuesday. let's go out and take a look at the san francisco commute. northbound 101 that traffic is moving along well. getting to the 80 split and along the lower deck of the bay bridge. the traffic is looking good in san mateo. it looks good all the way to san mateo and highway 101. if you're driving 404 from antioch, it's looking good. there's a little slowing already in the construction zone here with no probl
the sea breeze has tailed off. the lows are cooler, but high pressure is going to give us a warmer day today. still low 60s, yesterday was mid-60s, santa rosa down to 51, redwood city, fairfield 59, the sea breeze has been cut in half compared to yesterday. all signs of a warmup. we'll start off at 55, it won't last long. we'll go for a high today of # 4. temperatures today will continue to warm up. and, in fact, we'll see a lot of 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. that's a sure thing that things will...
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that's about 60% of the sea grasses that were in the lagoon. >> the sea grass is vital to the eco systemaple of a healthy manatee diet and hatchery for the fish. >> they're kind of known as the rain forests of coastal water bodies. >> politicians, scientists and concerned citizens met last week to find out what's killing the habitat. erik draper, executive director of audobon florida echos what is said. >> we are dumping highly contaminated water. >> the water has brought with it fertilizer run off from farm fields and contaminants from homes with septic tanks. scientists say it's likely caused and algae super bloom, which killed the sea grass and upset the delicate balance. a four-point plan is greed upon to begin looking for solution. they hope to restore that balance. >> behind me are white p.v.c. pipes marking a spot where scientists are transplanting sea grass to see if it will take. >> unless they deal with the suspected source of the contaminants, their he was might not work and more animals and habitat will likely die. >> charles perez, aljazeera, palm bay, florida. >> for the fi
that's about 60% of the sea grasses that were in the lagoon. >> the sea grass is vital to the eco systemaple of a healthy manatee diet and hatchery for the fish. >> they're kind of known as the rain forests of coastal water bodies. >> politicians, scientists and concerned citizens met last week to find out what's killing the habitat. erik draper, executive director of audobon florida echos what is said. >> we are dumping highly contaminated water. >> the water has...
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you can see the tan inland, dry below at sea level. and on top of the dry layer we could see the michaoisture movi closer to the bay area. as that thunderstorm activity starts to drift away from the sierra and heads to the bay area it will be the hill top locations where lightning-sparked fires could be the issue. and look at the temperatures you will be waking up to in the morning. mid- to upper-60s. a balmy start to the morning. and by lunchtime some places could be close to 90 degrees. we'll talk about the hot weather and the fire danger to start out the workweek coming up in a few minutes. >> happening right now, an intense fire fight is under way in central idaho near sun valley. 1200 firefighters are engaged in a ground and air attack. the wildfire has burned 160 square miles since being sparked by lightning a week and a half ago. although the fire has not reached the resort at this point, the crews have evacuated 2300 homes there. >>> we have new information about the san francisco fire department and a controversial decision inv
you can see the tan inland, dry below at sea level. and on top of the dry layer we could see the michaoisture movi closer to the bay area. as that thunderstorm activity starts to drift away from the sierra and heads to the bay area it will be the hill top locations where lightning-sparked fires could be the issue. and look at the temperatures you will be waking up to in the morning. mid- to upper-60s. a balmy start to the morning. and by lunchtime some places could be close to 90 degrees. we'll...
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if the sky that we look upon should be temple and fall or the mountain should crumble to the sea. cry i won't cry no, i won't shed a tear just as along you stand stand by me. so darling, dazzling stand by me. oh. stand by me stand me. stand by me. ♪ ♪ ♪ in in (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you're in trouble you can stand by me. woe stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand by me. darling, dazzling stand by me. woe stand by me. oh, stand by me. stand by me. whenever you're in trouble won't you stand by me. oh, stand by me. oh, stand now. stand by me. stand by me. dazzling stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand by me. stand by me. darling stand by me. stand by me. (clapping). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (singing in another language) (clapping). so darling, darling stand by me. oh, stand by me. oh, stand now. stand by me. if the sky that we look upon shed tumble and fall and or mountain should crumble to the sea. i won't cry, i won't cry no, i wouldn't shed a tear just as long as you stand stand by me. so darling, darling stand by me. oh, stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand
if the sky that we look upon should be temple and fall or the mountain should crumble to the sea. cry i won't cry no, i won't shed a tear just as along you stand stand by me. so darling, dazzling stand by me. oh. stand by me stand me. stand by me. ♪ ♪ ♪ in in (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you're in trouble you can stand by me. woe stand by me. please, please. stand by me. stand by me. darling, dazzling stand by me. woe stand by me. oh, stand by me. stand by me. whenever...
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right on the sea. first street. and i would think the church. on our reporters. can still. be in the. welcome back you're watching r.t. campaigning to become moscow's next mayor is in full swing with less than a month to go before russia's capital takes a leader the first round of debates between the candidates is scheduled for monday and he said now it looks now. why two rival runners are already getting it had start. and they're off the last leg of the campaign has officially begun in the first election for moscow's mayor in ten years there are six candidates over seven million registered voters and a lot of promises being made it's not easy to please a city of an estimated fourteen million people there are major problems huge projects and the seemingly never ending fight against corruption incumbents are good sabean and his team in office for two years are confident the city streets speak for themselves so being able to bend and completely change the city is priorities have been public space fighting traffic development of public transportation and to take medicine and e
right on the sea. first street. and i would think the church. on our reporters. can still. be in the. welcome back you're watching r.t. campaigning to become moscow's next mayor is in full swing with less than a month to go before russia's capital takes a leader the first round of debates between the candidates is scheduled for monday and he said now it looks now. why two rival runners are already getting it had start. and they're off the last leg of the campaign has officially begun in the...
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the moon from the sea. is thus in the end through florida. a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job i was leaving them to work construction work as something of the social order why do they finish their shift headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well look as if they didn't know what really went on. to them from the songs because they come out as one was sitting in. the middle carry on this clear to them on a. performer under. a kid. like me it is of that. people don't know what to eat. is ok and luis while it's true there's a part is that in the. us and. it's there's a man who. could request. the show mercy to a curious up artist. months off them a cop discovering the investigation continues. your thoughts he's with desperately trying to find remains of human bodies to put the case together. we don't have anything but his testimony and the cooperation of the authorities so that the necessary investigation takes place because the sort o
the moon from the sea. is thus in the end through florida. a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job i was leaving them to work construction work as something of the social order why do they finish their shift headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well look as if they didn't know what really went on. to them from the songs because they come out as one was sitting in. the middle carry on...
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for the bay area, low clouds and sea breeze. retreating back to the coastline as we head towards lunch time, but for areas san francisco south down the coast, another cool day. low 60s in the forecast for san francisco. midto upper 60s in oakland, and san jose will see sunshine, but fairly mild for this time of year. and as evening comes, the clouds spill in once again. more of the mornings and afternoon mists, and turning warmer as we head to the middle part of the week. today, 70 in san jose. we should see 80s south of downtown san jose around morgan hill. mid-80s around dublin, over toward hayward. 67 in oakland. 63 in san francisco. mid-70s across the north bay. it will be a fairly mild start to the work week, but tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, we should see warmer temperatures. by argue standards, that's not really hot. upper 80s, close to 90 on wednesday, and then the sea breeze picks up again for the americas cup. you'll see things are going to stay breezy and mild. that means the sea breeze will be going, but at times
for the bay area, low clouds and sea breeze. retreating back to the coastline as we head towards lunch time, but for areas san francisco south down the coast, another cool day. low 60s in the forecast for san francisco. midto upper 60s in oakland, and san jose will see sunshine, but fairly mild for this time of year. and as evening comes, the clouds spill in once again. more of the mornings and afternoon mists, and turning warmer as we head to the middle part of the week. today, 70 in san jose....
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we also have a tropical storm out there in the east china sea. but this is really dropping some tremendous amount of rainfall there in western kyushu, reports up yards about 300 millimeters in the past 24 hours. the rain's really coming down out here, even into the hokuriku region. you can see the cloud cover continuing to stream onshore with the stationary boundary. and that is just pushing the rainfall on shore into the mountains there and it's resulting in some flooding. show you video out of hokuriku in sado where the rain has accumulated up to about 70 millimeters in the past 24 hours. officials are cautioning about, well, possibility of landslides. we see that rain -- water continue to flow down that stairwell there. the possibility of even flooding is there. and residents are being advised, just be prepared for the poblgt of evacuations in some of these areas especially in low lying areas because that water's continuing to stream onshore with this storm system. well, even farther down towards the south i did mention kong-rey that is still o
we also have a tropical storm out there in the east china sea. but this is really dropping some tremendous amount of rainfall there in western kyushu, reports up yards about 300 millimeters in the past 24 hours. the rain's really coming down out here, even into the hokuriku region. you can see the cloud cover continuing to stream onshore with the stationary boundary. and that is just pushing the rainfall on shore into the mountains there and it's resulting in some flooding. show you video out...
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fancy meeting you here in the middle of the sea. >> um, you're not in the middle of the sea, sir. has sailed, buddy boy. already done, but i have what you call manners. everyone, this is aiden adocus. >> oh, we know an adocus. do you know adam adocus? >> adam. adam. can't say that i do. might be a cousin, though. lots of turtles around the mesozoic. >> our friend adam doesn't live very far from here. are you from around here, too? >> well, that depends. >> yeah! on where here is. aiden and me hail from a place called appalachia. >> appalachia? >> it's not near laramidia, is it? >> laramidia? i've heard of that place. oh, i don't think we're close to home at all. >> sounds like you two have been on a really long journey. >> you couldn't have spent it all on that raft, could you? >> could we? you folks want to hear a story? >> yeah! >> ok, then. let me tell you what happened. i was sitting, minding my own business. oh, wait. it all started with aiden. i should let him tell it. go! >> ok. well, um...it was the day of the big storm. >> that's good. yeah. >> i remember it was around br
fancy meeting you here in the middle of the sea. >> um, you're not in the middle of the sea, sir. has sailed, buddy boy. already done, but i have what you call manners. everyone, this is aiden adocus. >> oh, we know an adocus. do you know adam adocus? >> adam. adam. can't say that i do. might be a cousin, though. lots of turtles around the mesozoic. >> our friend adam doesn't live very far from here. are you from around here, too? >> well, that depends. >>...
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the low pressure shows the storm system missing us this will induce the sea breeze so it will be mild to warm today but starting tomorrow, two to four degree cooler and a couple of degrees cooler on friday and saturday, and the warmth comes back on sunday, monday, and tuesday. have a great day. leyla gulen? >> it would be better if folks didn't have nasty traffic jam to drive through from tracy. we have an early sig-alert that damned the commute westbound 580, that is where we had the injury accident involving a motorcycle but it leaving us with a backup from tracy. traffic is pretty much at a standstill so our travel time is going to be extended and i will show you that in a moment but headed over to san jose we are not sure if this is one and the same but there was report of an accident beyond the 280 and 680 split that hit another car and a four car crash, as well, blocking a lane so 20 miles per hour and because of that with backups. we have an hour and 20 minutes over the altamont pass to dublin along 580 and highway 4 at 30 minutes of 101 and under 20 minutes. now, the oakland m
the low pressure shows the storm system missing us this will induce the sea breeze so it will be mild to warm today but starting tomorrow, two to four degree cooler and a couple of degrees cooler on friday and saturday, and the warmth comes back on sunday, monday, and tuesday. have a great day. leyla gulen? >> it would be better if folks didn't have nasty traffic jam to drive through from tracy. we have an early sig-alert that damned the commute westbound 580, that is where we had the...
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but the sea breeze will punch some of that into stockton and tracy tomorrow. u will see low clouds in fairfield and sacramento tomorrow morning. the low clouds and drizzle around the coast in oakland and the east bay hills may wake up to wet roads. and we'll get sunshine for the afternoon. but the valley temperatures mild. 70s to mid-80s tomorrow. and then for the middle part of the week, valley highs only in the 70s. temperatures cooling off a little bit more for the middle part of the week. satellite and radar not showing a lot of thunderstorms. the monsoon moisture in southern california at times is well off to the east. that ridge of high pressure is parked over arizona. no heat around the bay area. but the water vapor loop shows the water spinning off shore. the counter clockwise rotation around it. the moisture may approach by late wednesday and thursday. right now not enough to fire off mountain thundershowers. but we will have to watch sonoma county and lake county and the sierra. we could see a chance of afternoon thundershowers coming back for the mid
but the sea breeze will punch some of that into stockton and tracy tomorrow. u will see low clouds in fairfield and sacramento tomorrow morning. the low clouds and drizzle around the coast in oakland and the east bay hills may wake up to wet roads. and we'll get sunshine for the afternoon. but the valley temperatures mild. 70s to mid-80s tomorrow. and then for the middle part of the week, valley highs only in the 70s. temperatures cooling off a little bit more for the middle part of the week....
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and the line as well were closely following international tensions burning of the sea where as long as the situation on the ground had to alter the home for live updates. and web sites that you ask of us and on the use of chemical weapons in syria in full you can read it close and try to find where washington's high confidence of the sound is coming from. my right to see my first trip. and i think you're. going to. be in. the u.k. government is pressing the new york times to destroy the documents leaked by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden the sensitive materials on the snoopy activities of the u.s. and britain made its way to the american daily newspaper from the u.k. he's got in which was forced to obliterate the hard drives containing the leaks of files however snowden's revelations have still been making their way to the public and here's the latest exposure apparently the u.s. has been spending more than fifty two billion dollars on intelligence gathering this year alone the cia called the lion's share of more than fourteen billion dollars significantly more than the n.s.a. or a
and the line as well were closely following international tensions burning of the sea where as long as the situation on the ground had to alter the home for live updates. and web sites that you ask of us and on the use of chemical weapons in syria in full you can read it close and try to find where washington's high confidence of the sound is coming from. my right to see my first trip. and i think you're. going to. be in. the u.k. government is pressing the new york times to destroy the...