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capable of taking explorers down to 20,000 feet under the sea. to the titanic wreck in the north atlantic. showing the world secrets of the famous sunken ship. >> when you are alvin and you're looking out, you look at everything in three dimensions. as a scientist it helps you define the whole geologic context. >> the dorado outcrop. only ahandful of scientists have studied these outcroppings. >> sediments in the ocean have one of the largest reservoirs of microbial life on earth. >> what are the questions you hope to answer as a scientist? >> fluid composition. >> deep water heating and cooling systems. until the dorado outcrop outcrop expedition, how it's filtered through earth's crust. >> you have the sea water that's circulating through the crust so even if you take a little bit of the pag knees magnesium or carbon dioxide, even a 1% anomaly could be huge on a global scale. >> aboard atlantis technicians work around the crop prepping alvin for its dive as scientists fine tune their experiments. >> tomorrow we'll go to marmer marker m. >> this
capable of taking explorers down to 20,000 feet under the sea. to the titanic wreck in the north atlantic. showing the world secrets of the famous sunken ship. >> when you are alvin and you're looking out, you look at everything in three dimensions. as a scientist it helps you define the whole geologic context. >> the dorado outcrop. only ahandful of scientists have studied these outcroppings. >> sediments in the ocean have one of the largest reservoirs of microbial life on...
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that means they release water into the sea from other regions of the world.uces fish and jellyfish species that aren't native to the mediterranean sea. >> in the northern city of bizerte, scientists at the university are researching the diets of the new jellyfish species. they've ascertained that the animals do present a danger to the ecosystem. >> many jellyfish are carnivorous and many eat plankton. but sardines, anchovies, and young fish also need plankton. as a result, the jellyfish are competing with the other animals and organisms in the sea. >> these fishermen are also concerned. they still employ traditional fishing techniques. rather than going out on boats, they stay on shore and cast huge nets into the ocean. today is a good day. they've caught more regular fish than jellyfish. scientists work together with the fishermen and their families. in the last three years, there's been an enormous influx of new species of jellyfish. and they're breeding fast. >> if we end up with this many jellyfish in our nets, we have to shake everything out in order for
that means they release water into the sea from other regions of the world.uces fish and jellyfish species that aren't native to the mediterranean sea. >> in the northern city of bizerte, scientists at the university are researching the diets of the new jellyfish species. they've ascertained that the animals do present a danger to the ecosystem. >> many jellyfish are carnivorous and many eat plankton. but sardines, anchovies, and young fish also need plankton. as a result, the...
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what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceo's in the business. >> they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best cruiseship out there. royal this is the ceo of caribbean. to stay on top, his company has spent $3 billion on new ships that have everything a person could want, and some things they could never expect. >> this is the next generation of cruise ships. we are constantly striving to move the bar higher and higher. betty: royal caribbean may have one of the biggest boats in the ceo,, but the carnival arnold donald, says bigger is not always better, and it has the market share to prove it. arnold: we sell 80 million passenger cruise days a year. betty: carnival has 50% of all cruising business and pulled in $16 billion last year, almost double royal caribbean. donald says that staying on top is about variety. >> we have nine brands, whether you are an adventurer or a quiet person. whether you are social or introvert, we have a brand. betty: the industry has made hu
what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceo's in the business. >> they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best cruiseship out there. royal this is the ceo of caribbean. to stay on top, his company has spent $3 billion on new ships that have everything a person could want, and some things they could never expect. >> this is the next generation of cruise ships. we are constantly striving to move the bar higher and...
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remember the quantum of the seas? ith just about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of a typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this cruising is for old people. if you are a family traveler, both can enjoy it together. how many vacations can you have where a 70-year-old and a 20-year-old can go together and both rave about it? so we have that and it is extraordinary. there are not many places you can do that. in china, the family bond is stronger than in the western world. so the ability to offer multi-generational traveling in china is even more valuable. betty: carnival ceo arnold donald has no intention of being left in royal caribbean's wake when it comes to china. he says it is a market that they have already had
remember the quantum of the seas? ith just about every bell and whistle you can think of is setting sail to its new home port of shanghai. one big advantage of expanding in china, not having to deal with the stodgy old images of a typical cruiser. in china, the cruise liners can start with a clean slate. richard: this whole concept is just something new and exciting. there is no old-fashioned myths about cruising. there is none of this cruising is for old people. if you are a family traveler,...
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the pumps were installed as a stop gap measure to reroute the channel away from the sea. officials say the rainwater spilled into the sea for more than 11 hours, but they say the radioactive levels of the drainage water were low in samples shortly before they discovered the problem. >>> we've seen images of polar bears drifting on ice or water thundering from melting glaciers. these images have become symbolic of climate change. but scientists say the problems aren't just in the arctic anymore. a violent cyclone devastated the island of vanuatu last month. researchers say the surface of the sea has gotten warmer and that gave the cyclone its deadly power. world leaders have spent decades discussing how to reduce emissions of the gases warming our planet. they meet every year at the conference on climate change hosted by the united nations. officials from participating countries have started evaluations of possible targets to present in paris at the end of this year. nhk world's takafumi terui spoke to japan's top negotiator and asked him how tokyo plans to contribute. >> r
the pumps were installed as a stop gap measure to reroute the channel away from the sea. officials say the rainwater spilled into the sea for more than 11 hours, but they say the radioactive levels of the drainage water were low in samples shortly before they discovered the problem. >>> we've seen images of polar bears drifting on ice or water thundering from melting glaciers. these images have become symbolic of climate change. but scientists say the problems aren't just in the arctic...
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the sea ports are being blocked. this is a real humanitarian disaster that the houthis are not addressing and even the international community. it is great that they're evacuating foreign citizens from yemen, yet there are thousands of yemenis who where stuck in places like egypt and airports like jordan and india. we're talking about thousands who were--who left yemen for medical purposes yet got stuck and don't even have the financial means to live or rent a place in egypt or jordan or india. these people are stuck. and no one is helping them. there is a big problem. it seems to me that the concern is about foreign citizens, but not yemenis. and this is a real serious problem. the air drop the saudis were diagnose-- >> let's remember as we speak in new york there is a resolution being discussed in the security council, a russian-sponsored resolution calling for pauses in the bombing to create humanitarian corridors. perhaps those may go some way to answer your concerns. let me move on if i may. >> yes i think that's
the sea ports are being blocked. this is a real humanitarian disaster that the houthis are not addressing and even the international community. it is great that they're evacuating foreign citizens from yemen, yet there are thousands of yemenis who where stuck in places like egypt and airports like jordan and india. we're talking about thousands who were--who left yemen for medical purposes yet got stuck and don't even have the financial means to live or rent a place in egypt or jordan or india....
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>> we saw footage which was released from an aircraft over flying the part of the sea in question. e seen in that footage you see italian coast guardianships and helicopters. a small amount of 17 vessels have been involved in the search and rescue operation today and that includes not just navy and coast guardianships but also merchant vessels brought in the area and some uneffectively in the area to help the operation. it's a large area of sea because of the fact that the boats or the migrant boat went down in the darkness there is obviously the strong likelihood that survivors drifted during the course of the night and so the search area has to be reasonably wide. and the -- they have put a plane and two helicopters up in order to try to have an overview of the search area as well. but as i say the fact that the vessel went down and the fact that so few people have been recovered either alive or dead from the sea means that the hundreds that are believed to have been on board that boat are sunk at this point in time to the bottom of the sea. and the hopes of finding any more survi
>> we saw footage which was released from an aircraft over flying the part of the sea in question. e seen in that footage you see italian coast guardianships and helicopters. a small amount of 17 vessels have been involved in the search and rescue operation today and that includes not just navy and coast guardianships but also merchant vessels brought in the area and some uneffectively in the area to help the operation. it's a large area of sea because of the fact that the boats or the...
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now we're going the opposite way, that the sea is eating the lagoon.but you have to be careful to stay in an equilibrium. like when we drink, we have to drink in balance. not too much. >> now you tell me. but in modern times keeping a place like this in balance is increasingly difficult. people know venice is special and fragile, so they come in droves. to accommodate the demand officials welcomed massive cruise ships in recent years. and there are plans to dredge a new channel specifically for the megaliners but they are among those who say the lagoons who can't take any more development and if you risk the lagoon, you risk venice. >> it's the same situation on the louisiana coastline where they have the marshes that are so important to insulate them from the extreme effects of flooding. >> right. they're like a hurricane sponge. they soften the blow. >> yes, and also they're important for the ecosystem. they're like the lungs of the lagoon or the kidney of the lagoon. >> francesco lets me pilot us home, but i'm distracted by a multibillion dollar que
now we're going the opposite way, that the sea is eating the lagoon.but you have to be careful to stay in an equilibrium. like when we drink, we have to drink in balance. not too much. >> now you tell me. but in modern times keeping a place like this in balance is increasingly difficult. people know venice is special and fragile, so they come in droves. to accommodate the demand officials welcomed massive cruise ships in recent years. and there are plans to dredge a new channel...
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that's been helping to push in the cool sea breeze. of the drought situation, here are the latest numbers. we had about a half inch to an inch of rain around the bay area. our numbers range between 75% and 100% of average. all in all, here in the bay area, the numbers not really that bad. it's in the sierra where the news is really bad with the snow pack less than five percent of average. here's live look the sfo. low clouds over san bruno mountains. we'll have a few clouds. otherwise, lots of sunshine and the sea breeze is going to weaken. a as result, that strong push of ocean air into the bay will not be quite as strong. temperatures will come up about three to five degrees. that all changes for monday because the sea breeze going to crank back up. that will push in low clouds into the bay. temperatures will be on the way down again. here is the satellite view. there's the system that went through today. there's the rain up around eureka and northern mountains. the wind will subside. then we have this one out here. that's going to m
that's been helping to push in the cool sea breeze. of the drought situation, here are the latest numbers. we had about a half inch to an inch of rain around the bay area. our numbers range between 75% and 100% of average. all in all, here in the bay area, the numbers not really that bad. it's in the sierra where the news is really bad with the snow pack less than five percent of average. here's live look the sfo. low clouds over san bruno mountains. we'll have a few clouds. otherwise, lots of...
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about one or two days time, i heard the boat had been sank on the sea. all of the people died. >> so you had a mayor poa escape. >> narrow escape? >> yes! 125 passengers people all of them died, all of them sink including the boat. >> reporter: the boat he did board also got into trouble and had to be rescued. joseph still remembers vividly the moment he arrived in europe. >> they were very kind to us, they were happy to receive us. we all happy about them. so they sent us to lampedusa for about four days. they check us, medication and everything. they treat us. after that they took us inside plane and we came to rome. >> but life has not been as kind as he had hoped. joseph takes odd jobs where he can. he barely gets by. >> i struggle to get money to feed myself. >> reporter: you struggle to eat. >> yes, struggle to eat. in italy here, especially rome here, the job has been limited. there's little job. whereby people are working, if you are lucky you get some job. if you are not lucky you're just praying one day somebody will call you to come and work fo
about one or two days time, i heard the boat had been sank on the sea. all of the people died. >> so you had a mayor poa escape. >> narrow escape? >> yes! 125 passengers people all of them died, all of them sink including the boat. >> reporter: the boat he did board also got into trouble and had to be rescued. joseph still remembers vividly the moment he arrived in europe. >> they were very kind to us, they were happy to receive us. we all happy about them. so they...
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is holding an emergency summit op thursday to discuss the migrant crisis in the mediterranean sea. more than 1,000 migrants arrived at three ports. 540 people from sub-saharan africa were bought to the port after being rescued from the boat. the israeli coast guard took 400 to lampedusa. italy wants hep from the iou to deal with -- e.u. to deal with the migrant matters. the scale was highlighted after a boat as capsized on sunday killing 800 migrants. people have been paying tribute to victims at a morgue where the bodies were taken. most began their mournjourney in libya. hoda abdel-hamid has been taking it to people willing to take the journey across the sea in the hope of a better future. >> reporter: they escaped war and poverty, travelling for weeks, sometimes months to reach europe. baba almost made it when his boat was intercepted. it was on the same day another carrying 400 migrants capsized. >> they got me and put me in container. and i come here. i don't know this place. somewhere in here. we don't understand where. >> reporter: mohammed was on the journey, escaping sierra
is holding an emergency summit op thursday to discuss the migrant crisis in the mediterranean sea. more than 1,000 migrants arrived at three ports. 540 people from sub-saharan africa were bought to the port after being rescued from the boat. the israeli coast guard took 400 to lampedusa. italy wants hep from the iou to deal with -- e.u. to deal with the migrant matters. the scale was highlighted after a boat as capsized on sunday killing 800 migrants. people have been paying tribute to victims...
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i heard about some injuries from the sea is the to the driver. the back of the stretching is 5 mi. right now across the bay bridge and and getting close to the toll plaza some vehicles turning around and going back over the bridge eastbound this to get out of the traffic that will have to 37 and down to the bay bridge and go home. the testing as bad as to the westbound traffic at the moment it looks like it is still totally blazing on the left-hand side of the back the have a hard time putting this out and part of the problem is what the put on an when i see this and think about axed to that where the truck burn so hot for so long that enough to some of the roadway in the we have a road or problems stay with us and will follow the traffic backed up in the latest on the burning bed reagan and jesse cruise and a slab they're putting water and foam lined as the sea its motor and floor again hear with the area once again will firetrucks describing. >>darya: he mated over the bridge and then this was on the exit line on a major accident will keep cove
i heard about some injuries from the sea is the to the driver. the back of the stretching is 5 mi. right now across the bay bridge and and getting close to the toll plaza some vehicles turning around and going back over the bridge eastbound this to get out of the traffic that will have to 37 and down to the bay bridge and go home. the testing as bad as to the westbound traffic at the moment it looks like it is still totally blazing on the left-hand side of the back the have a hard time putting...
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my dark fantasies tend toward the deep sea. >> speaking of the deep sea i am sure we were researching this you were studying the underwater photos and video of the "lusitania" wreck. >> not really. >> really? why? every question so far. thank you, erik larson, that is how it is going to go tonight. >> really, let me elaborate a little bit. i did late in the process look at the under see photography robert ballard had done. i didn't want that to, my impression during the course of my research of what this voyage was like. i didn't want it to be this rusting hulk on the floor of the ocean which is what it is now. i wanted in my mind this great glamorous ship with all these great glamorous spaces and people walking the board and so forth. that is why i did in that way. >> that makes sense. is lying in more than free hundred feet of water on its stoppard's side. and i don't want to jump too far ahead but it saying very quickly. do you know why it is lying in the position that it is? >> i can't tell you for sure if it is lying on the starter or port side. i am not sure in this end that tha
my dark fantasies tend toward the deep sea. >> speaking of the deep sea i am sure we were researching this you were studying the underwater photos and video of the "lusitania" wreck. >> not really. >> really? why? every question so far. thank you, erik larson, that is how it is going to go tonight. >> really, let me elaborate a little bit. i did late in the process look at the under see photography robert ballard had done. i didn't want that to, my impression...
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the docks. i just did an informal count. i counted 650 or so seans on this mooring basin in astoria, there are probably a couple hundred more in the breakwater on the lower columbia. the numbers biologists just say they've never seen anything like this. they're worried about the kind of damage these sea lions can do to salmon runs. a battle for dock space in a familiar hangout spot for migrating male sea lions. this year it's overcrowded. you'll find sea lions everywhere along the astoria waterfront. >> i've never seen anything like it. it's pretty amazing. >> robin brown has studied the animals since the 1970s. >> a lot of those animals normally often the northern california coast are moving north to oregon and washington to find additional plea. >> ten times the number that dropped by for dinner five years ago. the big draw this year massive runs of smelt that tasty bait fish and now spring chinook salmon starting their trip up river. clearly enjoying the changing menu. they'll fatten and rest for several months then head for breeding grounds off
the docks. i just did an informal count. i counted 650 or so seans on this mooring basin in astoria, there are probably a couple hundred more in the breakwater on the lower columbia. the numbers biologists just say they've never seen anything like this. they're worried about the kind of damage these sea lions can do to salmon runs. a battle for dock space in a familiar hangout spot for migrating male sea lions. this year it's overcrowded. you'll find sea lions everywhere along the astoria...
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the sea breeze will be stronger for san jose and san francisco. monday and tuesday, the temperatures cool off. to the right side of the screen temperatures will start to climb up. the opening day for the giants coming up early in the afternoon. monday will be cooler day. temperatures in the low 60s. as we go through tuesday, that's the one slight chance of a few north bay shower. the reason the sea breeze will be stronger. no measurable rain out of the system. most of it to in the north. high pressure build ing in for the second half of the week. thats the reason the temperature s will climb in places like san jose. 80s by thursday and friday. san francisco close to 70 by thursday and check out the tri-valley here. highs approaching 85 degrees on friday. >> thank you. >>> a look at sports bring it back with a warm bay area welcome, henry wofford has been missing in action. comcast sportsnet. hello. >> anytime i can work with you, man, i won't be missing in action that long. i'm ready to work. >> good. >> i was in prison but turned out i didn't do t
the sea breeze will be stronger for san jose and san francisco. monday and tuesday, the temperatures cool off. to the right side of the screen temperatures will start to climb up. the opening day for the giants coming up early in the afternoon. monday will be cooler day. temperatures in the low 60s. as we go through tuesday, that's the one slight chance of a few north bay shower. the reason the sea breeze will be stronger. no measurable rain out of the system. most of it to in the north. high...
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leaders set to discuss ways to stop thousands crossing the mediterranean sea to reach europe >>> i'm darren jordan you're watching al jazeera live. also on the programme. more saudi arabia coalition air strikes on houthi rebels in yemen as ground battles condition. >>> nigerian military says it's entered boko haram's last-known stronghold. and killed a senior commander >>> and a volcano set to erupt in chile, a volcano sending ash into the sky. european leaders will hold an emergency meeting in brussels on the growing crisis in the mediterranean sea. more than 1,000 people arrived on unsafe, overcrowded boats. it's feared the number of migrants could reach 200,000 by the end of the year. barnaby phillips reports from cattania. >> the fellow shows no signs of slowing down. you can see the customs boat. 220 migrants from sub-saharan av ki disembarked. they were picked up off the most. almost all men, a handful of women, some pregnant amongst them. this is the context where european leaders will gather, looking at ways to expand operation triton that works in the waters to give it more s
leaders set to discuss ways to stop thousands crossing the mediterranean sea to reach europe >>> i'm darren jordan you're watching al jazeera live. also on the programme. more saudi arabia coalition air strikes on houthi rebels in yemen as ground battles condition. >>> nigerian military says it's entered boko haram's last-known stronghold. and killed a senior commander >>> and a volcano set to erupt in chile, a volcano sending ash into the sky. european leaders will...
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experts predict oil production in the north sea will decline. british media are describing the site of the discovery as a new dallas. >>> people in thailand have been remembering victims of political violence. they gathered on the fifth anniversary of a military crackdown on anti-government protesters and they honored 90 people who got killed. >>> a japanese diplomat joined locals to lay flowers. he was remembering hiroyuki muramoto, a photographer who lost his life in the violence. he pointed out thai authorities have not determined who's responsible for the killings. >> we are waiting for the conclusion of the inquiry made by the court. so we are waiting for the conclusion. >> translator: a sad event took place because of conflicts of opinion in thailand. i think this should be resolved. >> soldiers cracked down on protesters in 2010 on orders from the government of then prime minister ab hiss it vejjajiva. the group that launched the demonstrations are still at odds. >>> officials in tokyo are trying to arrange a meeting between the defense mi
experts predict oil production in the north sea will decline. british media are describing the site of the discovery as a new dallas. >>> people in thailand have been remembering victims of political violence. they gathered on the fifth anniversary of a military crackdown on anti-government protesters and they honored 90 people who got killed. >>> a japanese diplomat joined locals to lay flowers. he was remembering hiroyuki muramoto, a photographer who lost his life in the...
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put the european governments have disagreed for years on ways to prevent these disasters at sea. and on ways to prevent more people from risking the perilous journey across the mediterranean. >> and the problem goes far beyond italian waters. further west off the coast of spain, four africans rescued by coast guards that come from morocco on a wooden boat. some too exhausted to walk ashore, some so young they may not remember how they arrived here. they keep on coming, just give us an idea of what life is like for the people who are working so hard in other places around the italian coast to try and save these people do their best for them? >> well, when you talk to some of the groups it's clear that their work is very very harrowing. we were talking to some people who were on the scene in the waters off libya on sunday morning. pulling bodies out of the sea and pulling frightened people out of the sea and their stories are devastating etch p they spoke about how they pulled someone out of the sea his eyes wide open, with fear, they thought he in fact was a corpse. and then he rea
put the european governments have disagreed for years on ways to prevent these disasters at sea. and on ways to prevent more people from risking the perilous journey across the mediterranean. >> and the problem goes far beyond italian waters. further west off the coast of spain, four africans rescued by coast guards that come from morocco on a wooden boat. some too exhausted to walk ashore, some so young they may not remember how they arrived here. they keep on coming, just give us an...
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this promotional video for the cruise lines shows one of their ships called the "sea diamond" sailingoothly through brilliant blue waters. its ten decks hold nearly 1,600 people which include jen and her daughter, alex. their cruise takes them to the pristine coast of santarini, greece, on a relatively calm and sunny day. >> well, you could see it's a beautiful day and we were all excited. >> jan is chaperoning her daughter's high school trip on what so far has been a fantastic experience. but on april 6th, 2007, their fourth day, alex doesn't have a good feeling. >> we looked really close to the bottom of the harbor. and i just, i pointed out to someone, we laughed about it and as we started walking out of the room, we felt the crash. >> we quickly met, and as we were standing there, we saw a lot of people come up and they were dripping wet. they had actually come up from the second floor and the pool had just kind of erupted with water. >> while waiting for the students, jan realizes something is wrong and starts recording on her new video camera. turns out, the sea diamond has gott
this promotional video for the cruise lines shows one of their ships called the "sea diamond" sailingoothly through brilliant blue waters. its ten decks hold nearly 1,600 people which include jen and her daughter, alex. their cruise takes them to the pristine coast of santarini, greece, on a relatively calm and sunny day. >> well, you could see it's a beautiful day and we were all excited. >> jan is chaperoning her daughter's high school trip on what so far has been a...
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these people were rescued from the sea two weeks ago and now on their way to rome. they tell me they want to get to sweden germany and the uk. >> translator: we can't find jobs in italy, it's not possible to study either. if we gave our fingerprints when we arrived we have to stay here and we did not and willing to sale to any country where we can study and why we wish to move on. >> reporter: as they board the bus a boy is left behind he has no money and speaks no english or italian and follow him to where he is staying behind a disused building and a piece of cardboard is his bed and he has friends and 14 years old and one speaks english and frightened if he is filmed that the government will fine him and for that reason we have not named him and his voice is altered. >> translator: the people here of africa are not like the people of europe and they find out i'm here they will kill my brother. >> reporter: these latest arrivals will have similar stories to tell stories of war, repression and poverty and europe's duty is not just to save those in peril on the sea
these people were rescued from the sea two weeks ago and now on their way to rome. they tell me they want to get to sweden germany and the uk. >> translator: we can't find jobs in italy, it's not possible to study either. if we gave our fingerprints when we arrived we have to stay here and we did not and willing to sale to any country where we can study and why we wish to move on. >> reporter: as they board the bus a boy is left behind he has no money and speaks no english or...
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>>> willing to risk their lives for a better future we met migrants in libya willing to make the dangerous sea journey to europe. psh >>> anger, frustration and violence in ethiopia, during protests against i.s.i.l.'s killing of ethiopia christians >>> and the true worth of one of the world's greatest resources. psh psh >>> less than 24 hours after announcing the end of a military air campaign in yemen, saudi arabia resumed targetting houthi controlled areas. riyadh has said that it will use force to stop them taking over yemen. on the ground in aden the houthis are in battle with forces loyal to the president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. the houthis have released a statement calling for an immediate halt to saudi-led attacks. the group says that is a precondition for the u.n.-brokered talks to resume, and released three top generals. we have this report from jizan on the saudi-yemeni border. >> reporter: street battles in tiaz a day after the saudi-led coalition announced the end of the first phase of an air campaign in yemen. fighters are loyal to president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. they are suppor
>>> willing to risk their lives for a better future we met migrants in libya willing to make the dangerous sea journey to europe. psh >>> anger, frustration and violence in ethiopia, during protests against i.s.i.l.'s killing of ethiopia christians >>> and the true worth of one of the world's greatest resources. psh psh >>> less than 24 hours after announcing the end of a military air campaign in yemen, saudi arabia resumed targetting houthi controlled areas....
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these eritreans were rescued from the sea two weeks ago and now on their way to roam rome from there ey would to get to swept, germany and the u.k. >> we can't find jobs in italy. it's not possible to study either. if we gave up on fingerprints when we arrived we would have to say here so we didn't of we are willing to settle in any country where we can sudden i. that's why we relinquish wish for move on. >> reporter: at they bore the bus a forlorn boy is left behind he has month money and speaks no english or italian, a piece of cardboard is his bed at least he has friends they say he's just 14 years old. one speaks english but he's frightened if he is filmed the eritrean government will find him for that reason we have not named him and his voice is alter. >> the people of air that a and africa are not like the people of europe if they find out i am here they will kill month brother. >> reporter: these latest arrivals will have similar story to his tell of war repression and poverty and europe's duty now is not just to save those in peril on the sea but also to give them hope. charl
these eritreans were rescued from the sea two weeks ago and now on their way to roam rome from there ey would to get to swept, germany and the u.k. >> we can't find jobs in italy. it's not possible to study either. if we gave up on fingerprints when we arrived we would have to say here so we didn't of we are willing to settle in any country where we can sudden i. that's why we relinquish wish for move on. >> reporter: at they bore the bus a forlorn boy is left behind he has month...
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more than 1,000 miles of coast are at the mercy of the sea. so is a major nuclei power plant. >> reporter: turkey point, florida's biggest power source was built on the edge of bisquay bay, with rising sea levels. the reactors sit 20 feet above sea level, but that is not reassureing to critics who calls turkey pointed a catastrophe waiting to happen. >> could be 60, 80, 100, but it's guaranteed the ocean is coming up. where they have the spent rods they were in a pact. that's the way it was in fukushima. >> after fukushima, the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission ordered the nuclear plants to resume safety plants. in an email to al jazeera an nrc spokesman said turkey point is secure against counter conditions much the nrc reviewed the flooding re-evaluation:. >> peter harr lamb a geologist showed me the maps he made showing how rising seas will infiltrate florida. that's 6 inches. >> in the next 25 years. >> reporter: i look at this it looks like it's swamp. >> it's surrounded by water. the u.s. government predicts sea levels could rise 6.5 fee
more than 1,000 miles of coast are at the mercy of the sea. so is a major nuclei power plant. >> reporter: turkey point, florida's biggest power source was built on the edge of bisquay bay, with rising sea levels. the reactors sit 20 feet above sea level, but that is not reassureing to critics who calls turkey pointed a catastrophe waiting to happen. >> could be 60, 80, 100, but it's guaranteed the ocean is coming up. where they have the spent rods they were in a pact. that's the...
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this is brand new video from the greek island off the southern coast have turkey in the mediterranean sea. coast guards say three of dead after another boat filled with migrants ran aground. i am randall pinkston, this is aljazeera america. this latest incident comes one day after what may be the deadliest mass drowning in the history of the mediterranean sea. hundreds of migrants from africa are feared dead after their boat sank off the coast of libya sunday. an emergency meeting is underway in france of the european union. they are facing criticism for scaling back rescue efforts. immigration has always been a major issue for the e.u. how long ago did they scale back the rescue efforts and is this latest tragedy creating a shift in e.u. policy when it comes to migrants? >> the italian government instituted an operation called our sea and for the 12 months it ran from october 2013 and october 2014 it did pick many people alive out of the mediterranean sea but it was costing many millions of dollars a month and overcall cost over $40 million. the italian government said it could not susta
this is brand new video from the greek island off the southern coast have turkey in the mediterranean sea. coast guards say three of dead after another boat filled with migrants ran aground. i am randall pinkston, this is aljazeera america. this latest incident comes one day after what may be the deadliest mass drowning in the history of the mediterranean sea. hundreds of migrants from africa are feared dead after their boat sank off the coast of libya sunday. an emergency meeting is underway...
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and europe's duty now is not just to seay those this peril on the sea, but also to give them hope. >>e the vietnam war ended 40 years ago, the country has experienced major changes in rapid economic growth. but as scott heidler reports old and new generations have different i havings of the future. >> reporter: this woman was just 17 when she joined the war against the united states. with the former comrade in arms they sing a marching song from their time in the jungle. ♪ >> reporter: it's the story of how they loved flowers, but the americans forced them to love the gun. >> translator: without our songs it would have been thousands of times nor difficult. they raised our spirits, making our tough life much better. >> reporter: 40 years ago, americans and the south vietnamese who supported them fled in any way they could. >> translator: they vietnamese too. why did they not protest the country. but most were doing it for their families. >> reporter: it was this moment a tank rolling through the gate that marks the end of an era. it become the symbol for the fall of saigon. and here i
and europe's duty now is not just to seay those this peril on the sea, but also to give them hope. >>e the vietnam war ended 40 years ago, the country has experienced major changes in rapid economic growth. but as scott heidler reports old and new generations have different i havings of the future. >> reporter: this woman was just 17 when she joined the war against the united states. with the former comrade in arms they sing a marching song from their time in the jungle. ♪...
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the detention center earlier today i was speaking to a somali migrant who made it all the way to the seald me i was nearly there until i was intercepted by the libya coast guard. now, i did discuss with the coast guard what they thought about the eu saying that you have to plan out on smugglers and they say that will be the most difficult thing to do and the smugglers are very shadow network and usually the head of the smuggling network is not even in libya. the somalia i spoke to earlier this morning told me that the network he came through was they had to transfer all the money to consume because the smuggling network was originating and operating from there, this is to give you an idea how difficult that would be. what libyans say is they need to coordinate more with the italian navy, the italian coast guard, they say at the moment that is not happening. there is obviously the problem of libya's peculiar situation, the fact that it has two governments and on this side the western side of the country where most of the boats leave from there is a court-appointed tripoli government and e
the detention center earlier today i was speaking to a somali migrant who made it all the way to the seald me i was nearly there until i was intercepted by the libya coast guard. now, i did discuss with the coast guard what they thought about the eu saying that you have to plan out on smugglers and they say that will be the most difficult thing to do and the smugglers are very shadow network and usually the head of the smuggling network is not even in libya. the somalia i spoke to earlier this...
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ny a way to stop migrants from dying in the mediterranean sea. and in sicily, hundreds of more migrants have been rescued. the french fry minister said -- the french prime minister said five terror plots have been wanted. and in yemen, the saudi led coalition despite announcing the end two days ago. fresh tries to place overnight. ♪ we are staying in yemen. the saudi led coalition continues to pound of the rebel positions. by witnesses say amin took raised near the capital of sanaa as well as in southern yemen near aden. saudi arabia announced the end of their offensive. reporter: the fighting has not stopped in yemen despite the supposed shift from military to political action. saudi arabia announced on tuesday that it was ending months of airstrikes aimed at stopping houthi rebels, but the kingdom made clear these airstrikes would be reviewed if the whohouthis continue their advance. >> it should be clear we will use force to stop them from taking yemen over. reporter: whohouthis took advantage of the bombardment to overrun corners. the saudi co
ny a way to stop migrants from dying in the mediterranean sea. and in sicily, hundreds of more migrants have been rescued. the french fry minister said -- the french prime minister said five terror plots have been wanted. and in yemen, the saudi led coalition despite announcing the end two days ago. fresh tries to place overnight. ♪ we are staying in yemen. the saudi led coalition continues to pound of the rebel positions. by witnesses say amin took raised near the capital of sanaa as well as...
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now 70 as the sea breeze starts to pick up a little bit. the east bay, dublin close to 68 degrees. you can see here high clouds going by with sunshine out towards the coast and we'll see more sunshine tomorrow. the sea breeze which is pretty strong right now from the 15 to 20 miles per hour less so during the day tomorrow. winds may turn slightly out of the north setting the stage for warming here to wrap up the weekend. right now, high clouds going by. the showers we've been watching for today have been staying north of men so chino county up towards ureka, heading up towardsí htñ portland and seattle. jet stream too far to the north to bring rain or snow. we'll see high clouds at times heading into tomorrow morning. patchy low clouds to start the day. throughout the day similar to today. we'll see mostly sunny skies. a few high clouds passing by to the north. our temperatures starting to climb up. a cool evening for this evening. notice the wind speeds begin to drop off as we head towards midday tomorrow. a hint of an offshore breeze or a
now 70 as the sea breeze starts to pick up a little bit. the east bay, dublin close to 68 degrees. you can see here high clouds going by with sunshine out towards the coast and we'll see more sunshine tomorrow. the sea breeze which is pretty strong right now from the 15 to 20 miles per hour less so during the day tomorrow. winds may turn slightly out of the north setting the stage for warming here to wrap up the weekend. right now, high clouds going by. the showers we've been watching for today...
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the spill. endangered kemp's ridley sea turtle nests dropped to levels not seen in a decade. ster populations in southeastern louisiana plummeted. b.p. maintains the drops are not related to the macondo oil itself and that wildlife populations are back to pre- spill levels. on the economic front, the spill devastated livelihoods, shut down fisheries and coastal businesses. >> how you define what is eligible and ineligible is a formidable challenge. >> woodruff: kenneth feinberg was initially named administrator of an independent claims fund. he spoke with the newshour in 2010. >> it's one thing to compensate a shrimper who can't shrimp in the gulf because the shrimping is unavailable, that the government has closed off the shrimp grounds, or a oyster harvester, or a fisherman. it's another thing if a restaurant in boston says i can't get shrimp from the gulf and i'm losing revenue because i can't serve a favorite dish. pay me. >> woodruff: b.p. has spent more than $28 billion since the spill began. half went toward response and clean-up measures. more than $5 billion has gone
the spill. endangered kemp's ridley sea turtle nests dropped to levels not seen in a decade. ster populations in southeastern louisiana plummeted. b.p. maintains the drops are not related to the macondo oil itself and that wildlife populations are back to pre- spill levels. on the economic front, the spill devastated livelihoods, shut down fisheries and coastal businesses. >> how you define what is eligible and ineligible is a formidable challenge. >> woodruff: kenneth feinberg was...
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is the sea for the community in the eastern loves out for the nod as we have a nice clear skies and a golden gate bridge san francisco and the peninsula will get the forecast in the next 30 minutes mostly clear cool out there simply isn't afforded along the coastline this afternoon by noontime much sunny and mild timbers at that point will be 67 at the water the 3:00 this afternoon warmer some of the day will be clear and warm on the bay side of the peninsula. in fact take a look this is on for half of the peninsula san francisco 49 is active and look at that widespread low to mid '80s along the bay side peninsula as his south for the sock that 7 to for this city and pacifica 76 out of half moon bay as you by the day out and the their part forecast was to get through the mild morning hours by noontime it will warm up by the david seven is at that point with low 80s and and we're looking for a big jump about 10 to 20 degrees yesterday's numbers 91 for some of our warmer and and all this location with mid '80s out by the bay it will be a real one out there this afternoon just for the ho
is the sea for the community in the eastern loves out for the nod as we have a nice clear skies and a golden gate bridge san francisco and the peninsula will get the forecast in the next 30 minutes mostly clear cool out there simply isn't afforded along the coastline this afternoon by noontime much sunny and mild timbers at that point will be 67 at the water the 3:00 this afternoon warmer some of the day will be clear and warm on the bay side of the peninsula. in fact take a look this is on for...
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the sea watch is ready to set out on a short test trick. if all goes well, the vessel will soon patrol the mediterranean, looking to help those in desperate need. >> emergency workers and russia have reportedly extinguished a fire aboard a nuclear submarine. >> ablaze broke out during repair work in a shipyard in a northern city on the white see. the defense ministry is playing down the danger of radiation saying there was no nuclear fuel aboard the vessel and that its reactor was shut down within a year ago. a court in nairobi has ordered six men to be detained in connection with the massacre of almost 150 students at garissa university last week. >> these are the first arrests so far in nairobi. hundreds of students have gathered to remember the victims of the massacre. they protested against al shab aab, which has claimed responsibility for the attack. >> we shall never forget you. that was the message from the hundreds of people who took to the streets of nairobi. they came out to honor those killed by the islamists auch about government
the sea watch is ready to set out on a short test trick. if all goes well, the vessel will soon patrol the mediterranean, looking to help those in desperate need. >> emergency workers and russia have reportedly extinguished a fire aboard a nuclear submarine. >> ablaze broke out during repair work in a shipyard in a northern city on the white see. the defense ministry is playing down the danger of radiation saying there was no nuclear fuel aboard the vessel and that its reactor was...