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ocean. and to iceland and greenland and then t finally finally by the yr 1000, to the shores of north america. so that's the usual information we have with the viking age in the extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get into television series on other sources an incredible like this printed per side. do you have the town. [inaudible]. there we go. these are warriors from the medieval chess set that was discovered on the aisle and probably made in the 13th century sometime at the height of the viking age. and you can see in his ivory just sent, it was made from ivory task from greenland. and we know this because of dna. can you see this here, the viking shield. early was a preserve kind of an extraordinary ferocious lawyers and came into prominence and legend and saga. [inaudible]. and to have someone up the animal nature, as part of their fighting skills that they bring to bear on the battlefield in this engagement. iba realize that these extraordinary fearless an
ocean. and to iceland and greenland and then t finally finally by the yr 1000, to the shores of north america. so that's the usual information we have with the viking age in the extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get into television series on other sources an incredible like this printed per side. do you have the town. [inaudible]. there we go. these are warriors from the medieval chess set that was discovered on the aisle and probably made in the 13th century...
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ocean, and he is doing it on kite power. he has already completed the first leg of his journey from portugal to the canary islands, but the hardest part of it awaits him as he is now heading towards the caribbean island of martinique. the goal is to raise awareness of environmental issues affecting the world's oceans. so many people doing ambitious things to raise awareness about the environment. thank you for watching world news ameri narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ >> good evening. i am judy woodruff. tonight, the u.s. and china. president biden meets with president xi jinping, amid tensions and an uncertain future. then, inflat
ocean, and he is doing it on kite power. he has already completed the first leg of his journey from portugal to the canary islands, but the hardest part of it awaits him as he is now heading towards the caribbean island of martinique. the goal is to raise awareness of environmental issues affecting the world's oceans. so many people doing ambitious things to raise awareness about the environment. thank you for watching world news ameri narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is...
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ocean. >> definitely sad, but it's very grateful to be able to, you know, look at this stuff while i still can. >> reporter: we ran into sharadh sivamani from new york. >> we wanted to get a chance to look at it before, you know, some of it melts away. but it's absolutely striking. >> reporter: although sharadh hadn't heard the term last chance tourism... it sounds like that's what you've been doing. >> it's the rationale. it's sad when you put it that way. but that's what we're doing, while we still can, take a look. >> reporter: a lot of people are rushing to places such as the great barrier reef in australia. the shrinking dead sea in israel, and the melting ice capped of mount kilamanjaro. >> it is a challenge we need to fix. >> reporter: ice land's minister of the environment says tourism in his country was booming before covid, increasing nearly 40% in some years. topping two million annual visitors, which is more than four times the populatiti count. >> iceland is a beautiful country, and we also have a responsibility to protect our nature. >> reporter: there is no getting aro
ocean. >> definitely sad, but it's very grateful to be able to, you know, look at this stuff while i still can. >> reporter: we ran into sharadh sivamani from new york. >> we wanted to get a chance to look at it before, you know, some of it melts away. but it's absolutely striking. >> reporter: although sharadh hadn't heard the term last chance tourism... it sounds like that's what you've been doing. >> it's the rationale. it's sad when you put it that way. but...
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ocean in spain. the stream of molten rock from the volcano which began erupting in mid-september reached the water near a popular surfing spot, sending plumes of white steam into the air there. >>> tomorrow the sequoia national park will partially reopen to the public after a lightning-sparked wildfire erupted in september. access to the general sherman tree and a large part of the forest will remain closed. >> a special tribute happening at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. the public is able to lay flowers at the tomb. this is the first time that has by any howed in near through 100 years. it's part of the centennial compel race at arlington. a world war ii vet who fought at the battle of the bulge is part of the group paying tribute. >>> coming up on the cbs evening news. >> it is a busy news day. we've all been feeling those higher prices at the pump and grocery store. we spoke to experts who said those inflationary prices could be here through the holidays. >>> plus
ocean in spain. the stream of molten rock from the volcano which began erupting in mid-september reached the water near a popular surfing spot, sending plumes of white steam into the air there. >>> tomorrow the sequoia national park will partially reopen to the public after a lightning-sparked wildfire erupted in september. access to the general sherman tree and a large part of the forest will remain closed. >> a special tribute happening at the tomb of the unknown soldier at...
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minutes later, the rockets' reusable first stage landed on a platform in the atlantic ocean. also today, three veteran astronauts were honored at kennedy space center. michael lopez-alegria, pamela melroy, and scott kelly were intucted into astronaut hall of fame. all were to be honored last year, but the ceremony was delayed by the pandemic. and in newport news, virginia, today, the u.s. navy christened its newest nuclear submarine. the uss "new jersey." it's the third warship to carry the name of the garden state. the previous two were battleships. when we return, a car mechanic goes under the hood, making classic cars electrifying drives. >> sargent: finally, tonight, electric investigation may be our future, but as cbs' ian lee shows us, some are innovating to avoid parting with the past. >> reporter: on the surface, they look like any classic cars. you can't see what makes them special, and you can't hear is it, either. >> smooth and quiet is what electricity does perfectly. >> reporter: but peek under the hood, and you can see how matthew quitter converts classic cars i
minutes later, the rockets' reusable first stage landed on a platform in the atlantic ocean. also today, three veteran astronauts were honored at kennedy space center. michael lopez-alegria, pamela melroy, and scott kelly were intucted into astronaut hall of fame. all were to be honored last year, but the ceremony was delayed by the pandemic. and in newport news, virginia, today, the u.s. navy christened its newest nuclear submarine. the uss "new jersey." it's the third warship to...
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a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. anybody will go get there's a patch of water around and try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. north albany may suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations here exploded one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attentions are high. violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be cost that would be significant to quote countries. border disputes don't go away, they discussed, or something's going to happen. in some ways, bob's ring is immensely complex. in another sense, it is simple and direct. see in the boat remain the ruling force, an assault or a man's life. and the question of fish thing that brings not only the rewards of toil, but a sense of freedom. 6 blue with we just left the board of seal go long, graham and a
a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. anybody will go get there's a patch of water around and try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. north albany may suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations here exploded one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attentions are high. violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border...
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the water in the atlantic ocean and the gulf of mexico is warmer than it used to be, it's a lot warmer, 3 or 4 degrees fahrenheit warmer, and what this does is it brings more moisture to the storms. each degrees celsius of warm—up water —— each degrees celsius of warmer water adds 7% more precipitation. eventually, that moisture is going to be unleashed in the form of rain, increasingly in these huge events where you have three, four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. there's two areas where there are drainage in the front and back of the house. when we open them up so that water can drain out, those were starting to come up and they were coming up through the toilet, it was coming up through everywhere, and it happened within a half an hour. a lot of the messaging that comes out - ofthe— national weather service, which is the cellphone alerts, i the wireless emergency alerts, is controlled by fema and the — national weather service. so we also grabbed those, we'd notify nyc, _ and we can distribute those in multiple languages. - i have heard that - there was some confusio
the water in the atlantic ocean and the gulf of mexico is warmer than it used to be, it's a lot warmer, 3 or 4 degrees fahrenheit warmer, and what this does is it brings more moisture to the storms. each degrees celsius of warm—up water —— each degrees celsius of warmer water adds 7% more precipitation. eventually, that moisture is going to be unleashed in the form of rain, increasingly in these huge events where you have three, four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. there's two areas...
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they intended with the barrier of the atlantic ocean, both drawings engravings published in the u.s. press, took from one to two weeks to reach european publishers and readers. the venerable parisian weekly, illustration, did not cover the riots until it's august 15th issue. although better engraved american counterparts, the pictures included one with an attack on the asylum, clearly derived from frank leslie's special supplement, despite being ascribe to an artist who is identified as mr. w.s.. the london news has uncrowded engravings of the asylum which appear in the two consecutive weeks of riot coverage, these also same inspired by leslie. more so than illustration, however, the london news was finally observed. and when compared to contemporary new york, appears faithful to the structures. the first succeeding american pictorial papers, the british press had resources that it's french and german competitors lacked. the british paper had a senior artist that reported on the american war in 1861, but by 1862, the artist had become a dedicated chronicler, not to mention supporter,
they intended with the barrier of the atlantic ocean, both drawings engravings published in the u.s. press, took from one to two weeks to reach european publishers and readers. the venerable parisian weekly, illustration, did not cover the riots until it's august 15th issue. although better engraved american counterparts, the pictures included one with an attack on the asylum, clearly derived from frank leslie's special supplement, despite being ascribe to an artist who is identified as mr....
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ah, was a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. if anybody will go get. there is a patch of water around the try, a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. good morning, my name is suddenly become optimal for lobster modulations here. this loaded one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters at the same time jousting, 4 positions, and tensions or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be cost that would be significant to quote countries. border disputes don't go away, they discussed, or something's going to happen. in some ways, bob's ring is dimensionally complex. in another sense, it is simple and direct. see in the boat remain the ruling force in assault one man's life and the question of fish thing that brings not only the rewards of toil but a sense of freedom. 6 with ah we get the order so you'll go longer am and an island we're here righ
ah, was a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. if anybody will go get. there is a patch of water around the try, a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. good morning, my name is suddenly become optimal for lobster modulations here. this loaded one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters at the same time jousting, 4 positions, and tensions or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last...
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ocean. no kidding? ah, the ocean air. we go into the big sand dunes. i got to bring my tires down to 11 pounds. that's the magic number. narrator: you're bringing them down? rob costa: yeah. narrator: ok. make sure you don't get stuck. rob costa: all right. narrator: how are we going to do this? rob costa: ready? narrator: woo! yeah! rob costa: i thought i said it was going to be bumpy. it's incredible how you go from some of the most breathtaking coastline, go over one sand dune, and now you're in the outback. it's rare that you could spend 360 degrees around anywhere and just see pristine, untouched landscape. rolling, wind-kissed sand dunes, some 110 feet tall, see flora and fauna as far as the eye can see. and peppered in between them, 19 wooden shacks originally constructed to shelter those shipwrecked off the cape cod coast. what are they being used for today? well, nine of them are still privately maintained by families that have been there for many, many years. but the other 10, the
ocean. no kidding? ah, the ocean air. we go into the big sand dunes. i got to bring my tires down to 11 pounds. that's the magic number. narrator: you're bringing them down? rob costa: yeah. narrator: ok. make sure you don't get stuck. rob costa: all right. narrator: how are we going to do this? rob costa: ready? narrator: woo! yeah! rob costa: i thought i said it was going to be bumpy. it's incredible how you go from some of the most breathtaking coastline, go over one sand dune, and now...
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ocean to eritrea on the red sea. but these other countries in the west africans to hell we're going to be focusing on today. martina, faso, chad molly and the jap. now, out of $189.00 countries on the un human development index that looks at income health and education to assess how well economies are doing these nations rank at the bottom of the table. and here's what's contributing to the poor economic performance. temperatures arising one of the half times faster than the global average, and could be $3.00 to $5.00 degrees celsius, warmer by 2050. remember the paris accord hope to keep global warming well below 2 percent. all this is leading to erratic rainfall. the united nations estimates that 80 percent of the health rain fed farmland is affected by degradation, which is undermining food production cove. it has pushed the whole region into its deepest recessions since independence. from 1300000 people have been plunged into extreme poverty. with 1400000 young people poised to enter the sally and countries job m
ocean to eritrea on the red sea. but these other countries in the west africans to hell we're going to be focusing on today. martina, faso, chad molly and the jap. now, out of $189.00 countries on the un human development index that looks at income health and education to assess how well economies are doing these nations rank at the bottom of the table. and here's what's contributing to the poor economic performance. temperatures arising one of the half times faster than the global average, and...
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contending with the barrier of the atlantic ocean, both drawings and engravings of the riots mt. u.s. press took -- in the u.s. press took two one to two week -- from one to two weeks to reach european readers. one venn national issue did not publish until august 15th. although better engraved than their american counterparts, the four pictures including one depicting the attacking the on the asylum were cheerily derived from -- clearly derived from frank leslie's supplement describe -- at first glance the illustrated london news' uncredited engravings of the, as it's called, the destruction of the colored orphans asylum which appeared in the second of two consecutive weeks of riot coverage, also seemed inspired by leslie. even more than the first, however, the london news engraving was finally observed. and when compared to contemporary new york fire insurance maps, appears true to the physical structure and dimensions of the asylum's 44th street side. the first of -- [inaudible] american papers. it possessed resources that its german, french competitors lacked. the london paper
contending with the barrier of the atlantic ocean, both drawings and engravings of the riots mt. u.s. press took -- in the u.s. press took two one to two week -- from one to two weeks to reach european readers. one venn national issue did not publish until august 15th. although better engraved than their american counterparts, the four pictures including one depicting the attacking the on the asylum were cheerily derived from -- clearly derived from frank leslie's supplement describe -- at...
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the stream of molten rock at the atlantic ocean as a beach on the west side of la palmer, in the early hours of the morning region is sparsely populated. so thankfully known you evacuations ordered but to sign to se, seismic activity around the volcano is now decreasing 8 weeks after it's 1st started, are opting, they still can't say when it's going to stop. that's it for the is our else even a couple of minutes with more of the days news? ah ah and a sarah london broker fantastic to people in conversation. we were 1st generational blood pressure people and we have to really find our way with no, i'm no limitation. well, there's a much more the place we to better to get away with these regional boundaries, film direct, thank you. in to tell me things turn right back in, you think about racism, making stuff and they have is making often visible due to be unscripted coming soon on out to sarah china is pursuing prosperity and influence on the global stage. when i, when ac investigates what we've made for one of its closest neighbors, i want on out to the wrong with the stage a said and i
the stream of molten rock at the atlantic ocean as a beach on the west side of la palmer, in the early hours of the morning region is sparsely populated. so thankfully known you evacuations ordered but to sign to se, seismic activity around the volcano is now decreasing 8 weeks after it's 1st started, are opting, they still can't say when it's going to stop. that's it for the is our else even a couple of minutes with more of the days news? ah ah and a sarah london broker fantastic to people in...
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ocean and he is doing it on kite power alone. he has already completed the first leg of his journey from portugal to the canary islands but the hardest part of the journey awaits as he is now heading towards the group in ireland of martinique. it is all the time we have for you on newsday. thank you so much forjoining us. stay with bbc news. wednesday morning will be a little bit colder compared to the last couple of mornings. and, indeed, by day, it'll feel a touch fresher, too. but overall, the next 2—3 days will remain above the average for the time of year. i want to show you the jet stream — and there is a dip in thejet stream at the moment across the uk, and you can see the blue colours — so that's the slightly colder atmosphere that's spread across the country into the early hours of wednesday. �*s and, with the clearer skies, that means that, in many towns and cities, temperatures will be around five celsius or so, especially out towards the east and in central parts of the uk. even colder than that in aberdeen, b
ocean and he is doing it on kite power alone. he has already completed the first leg of his journey from portugal to the canary islands but the hardest part of the journey awaits as he is now heading towards the group in ireland of martinique. it is all the time we have for you on newsday. thank you so much forjoining us. stay with bbc news. wednesday morning will be a little bit colder compared to the last couple of mornings. and, indeed, by day, it'll feel a touch fresher, too. but overall,...
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contending with the barrier of the atlantic ocean, both drawings and engravings of the riots published in the u.s. press took from one to two weeks to reach british and european publishers and readers. the venerable parisian weekly therefore did not publish images of the riots until its august 15th issue. although better engraved than their american counterparts, the four pictures including one depicting the attack on the asylum, were clearly derived from frank leslie's special supplement. despite their being ascribed to an artist who was identified cryptically as monseurw.s. the uncredited engravings of the destruction of the colored orphans asylum which appeared in the second of two consecutive weeks of riot coverage also seemed inspired by leslie. even more, the london news engraving was finally observed. and when compared to contemporary new york fire insurance maps, appears true to the physical structure and dimensions of the asylum's 44th street side. the first succeeding american and european pictorial papers. the illustrated london news possessed resources that its british, fre
contending with the barrier of the atlantic ocean, both drawings and engravings of the riots published in the u.s. press took from one to two weeks to reach british and european publishers and readers. the venerable parisian weekly therefore did not publish images of the riots until its august 15th issue. although better engraved than their american counterparts, the four pictures including one depicting the attack on the asylum, were clearly derived from frank leslie's special supplement....
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ocean to convey oil to the venezuelans and there in august 2024 indian, all all tankers were seized by the americans at that time. and the old was sold back in october. so this is completely new level. and this confrontations as to this incident, does it have echoes of what happened when mr. trump was in the white house in that almost slightly choreograph lou level growling at each other. or is it potentially more combustible than that? well, it seems this can't be really disconnected or linked to what's going to happen in vienna or brussels, where the iranians, i'm, and the americans are going to me. now, this is one of the ways may be to create, to leverage a stopping their indians from getting their oil outside. and they've been under sanctions for all these years. they've not been able to sell their own oil in the, in the international market. so they're trying to that say sell it in a and different ways what it thought through the legal ways under the, a well known commercial or a ways they, they used to. so they're losing a lot of money. and it seems they want them to lose mor
ocean to convey oil to the venezuelans and there in august 2024 indian, all all tankers were seized by the americans at that time. and the old was sold back in october. so this is completely new level. and this confrontations as to this incident, does it have echoes of what happened when mr. trump was in the white house in that almost slightly choreograph lou level growling at each other. or is it potentially more combustible than that? well, it seems this can't be really disconnected or linked...
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a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. anybody will go get there's a pack of water around the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. you know, where the government may suddenly become optimal for lots for our population. here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attention are high, violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to close countries. border disputes don't go away, they discuss some things going to happen. in some ways, bob training is immensely complex. in another sense, it is simple and direct. see in the boat remain the ruling force in assault or a man's life and the question to fish thing that brings not only the rewards of toil but a sense of freedom. ah . 6 ah ah.
a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. anybody will go get there's a pack of water around the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. you know, where the government may suddenly become optimal for lots for our population. here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attention are high, violence is bound to happen. this is the...
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ocean between argentina and uruguay. it provides energy in drinking water is a major transport route. it's life for millions of people. only now it's dying. dizzy petaluma lowered her gay so many problems they not using the parent properly . it's been badly must treated and now we're living with the consequences. ah, the residence of st. bedroom watching developments at the cop $26.00 summit in glasgow, but of little time for the so called experts. they say they know what needs doing with a frustrated that money and politics seem to talk louder than common sense. i game is that i read one or j get that much in normal, but we've got to start looking at what we're doing wrong before we can put it right . governments need to apply laws regarding the use of land, the way we treat nature. always looking to defend the environment to the rainfall has diminished the locals blame hydro. electric projects built up stream and ill plan bridges, but mostly massive deforestation. to make way for cattle and soil production, fast flowin
ocean between argentina and uruguay. it provides energy in drinking water is a major transport route. it's life for millions of people. only now it's dying. dizzy petaluma lowered her gay so many problems they not using the parent properly . it's been badly must treated and now we're living with the consequences. ah, the residence of st. bedroom watching developments at the cop $26.00 summit in glasgow, but of little time for the so called experts. they say they know what needs doing with a...
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ah, has a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean if anybody will go get there's a patch of water around in the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states where the government has suddenly become optimal.
ah, has a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean if anybody will go get there's a patch of water around in the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states where the government has suddenly become optimal.
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the stream of molten rock hit the atlantic ocean at a beach on the west side of la palmer. in the early hours of the morning, the region is sparsely populated, so no new evacuations have been ordered. scientists say seismic activity around the volcano is decreasing 8 weeks after it began erupting, but they still can't say when it will stop. ah, is it the top store is on al jazeera, a draft global climate deal has been met with disappointment and calls for greater ambition. the interim text from the u. n. 's climate summit in glasgow calls on nations to revisit and strengthen their pledges. but in the last couple of hours, the u. s. on china have jointly announced greater cooperation to strengthen their target delegates have until friday to finalize the text that aims to keep global warming to less.
the stream of molten rock hit the atlantic ocean at a beach on the west side of la palmer. in the early hours of the morning, the region is sparsely populated, so no new evacuations have been ordered. scientists say seismic activity around the volcano is decreasing 8 weeks after it began erupting, but they still can't say when it will stop. ah, is it the top store is on al jazeera, a draft global climate deal has been met with disappointment and calls for greater ambition. the interim text from...
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ah was a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean if anybody will go get there's a patch of water around in the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states north of the main, they suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations years exploded one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman.
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a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean, if anybody will go get there's a patch of water around the try seal island in contention between canada and the united states. you know what the government has suddenly become optimal for lobster and our populations years exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me in canadian fishermen in these waters at the same time jousting for position and attention or high.
a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean, if anybody will go get there's a patch of water around the try seal island in contention between canada and the united states. you know what the government has suddenly become optimal for lobster and our populations years exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me in canadian fishermen in these waters at the same time jousting for position and attention or high.
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residents here basically have the atlantic ocean as their backyard. feel like fishing? charter your own boat and try to catch a 30-pound red snapper. or if you just want to enjoy some sun and surf, hop on a paddle board and cruise the coves. and if nature is your thing you can visit the sea turtle hospital or drive inland and go bird watching in the holly shelter game land. > if we were to get a house, what would you like to do out here on the beach? > sunset walks with the dogs.
residents here basically have the atlantic ocean as their backyard. feel like fishing? charter your own boat and try to catch a 30-pound red snapper. or if you just want to enjoy some sun and surf, hop on a paddle board and cruise the coves. and if nature is your thing you can visit the sea turtle hospital or drive inland and go bird watching in the holly shelter game land. > if we were to get a house, what would you like to do out here on the beach? > sunset walks with the dogs.
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ocean. >> definitely sad, but it's very grateful to be able to look at this stuff while i still can. >> reporter: we ran into sharad from new york. he brought his parents here to see this frozen beauty. >> we wanted to get a chance to look at it before some of it melts away, but it's actually striking. >> reporter: in recent years, the trio has visited patagonia and a desert in bolivia. both are threatened by climate change. have you actually heard that phrase? >>. >> reporter: although sherad hadn't heard the term last chance turpism. >> it's really sad, but i guess that's what we're doing, while we can, while it's still here go, take a look. >> reporter: a lot of people are now rushing to places such as the great barrier reef in australia, rapidly dying from coral bleaching, the shrinking dead sea in israel, and the melting icecap of mt. k kilim kilimanjaro. after a 92% increase in tourism in the galapagos islands off the coast of ecuador tourism itself is one of the magic challenges to the habitat. >> reporter: iceland's minister of the environment says tourism in his country was
ocean. >> definitely sad, but it's very grateful to be able to look at this stuff while i still can. >> reporter: we ran into sharad from new york. he brought his parents here to see this frozen beauty. >> we wanted to get a chance to look at it before some of it melts away, but it's actually striking. >> reporter: in recent years, the trio has visited patagonia and a desert in bolivia. both are threatened by climate change. have you actually heard that phrase? >>....
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the water in the atlantic ocean and the golf of mexico is a lot warmer, 3— four fahrenheit, and what this does is it brings more moisture to the storms. each degrees celsius of warmup water adds 7% more precipitation, eventually that moisture is going to be unleashed in the form of rain, increasingly in these huge events where you have three, four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. four, five, six inches of rain in an hour-— four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. there's two areas where there _ in an hour. there's two areas where there is _ in an hour. there's two areas where there is drainage - in an hour. there's two areas where there is drainage in i in an hour. there's two areas| where there is drainage in the front and back of the house. when we open them up so water can drain out, those were starting to come up and coming up starting to come up and coming up through the toilet, through everywhere and it happened within a half—an—hour. a, everywhere and it happened within a half-an-hour.- everywhere and it happened within a half-an-hour. a lot of the messaging _ wit
the water in the atlantic ocean and the golf of mexico is a lot warmer, 3— four fahrenheit, and what this does is it brings more moisture to the storms. each degrees celsius of warmup water adds 7% more precipitation, eventually that moisture is going to be unleashed in the form of rain, increasingly in these huge events where you have three, four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. four, five, six inches of rain in an hour-— four, five, six inches of rain in an hour. there's two areas...
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every day millions of south africans walk across the atlantic ocean to cross the border i mean why did i book a flight, what is it? this is the biggest bullshit ever, props to the governor of texas trying to turn any story about a complaint about the border. everyone is much whatting, red notice on netflix when what they should be doing is watching our southern border. you may not this about me but i too am a south african, relax, relax, everyone in the studio, relax, i do not have the variant, i think. that i got the og one. and as a south african without does not have the variant, i think this travel ban is total bullshi it t, i really do. first of all covid is a hoax, we can all agree on that, right? no, but secretary of all, omicron has already been found in over a dozen countries, a dozen countries around the world. right, we don't know where it started. we don't know how long it has been around. it's ef rewhere from hong kong, to israel to spain, so why aren't you banning travel from all of those countries too, huh? only the african countries what is the difference between the af
every day millions of south africans walk across the atlantic ocean to cross the border i mean why did i book a flight, what is it? this is the biggest bullshit ever, props to the governor of texas trying to turn any story about a complaint about the border. everyone is much whatting, red notice on netflix when what they should be doing is watching our southern border. you may not this about me but i too am a south african, relax, relax, everyone in the studio, relax, i do not have the variant,...
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ocean. now, because of climate change, the sea thats that always provided for their livelihood, is destroying their exhaust. they live in what's left of their house, half destroyed by a storm surge knowing full well the rest of the building could be washed away any time. we don't have anywhere to go, he says. if we had the means, we would move. where we are living, we are not safe. we are powerless. because of its geeing on friday, it is known as the venice of africa, unesco world heritage site facing attrition due to the climate emergency, as erosion takes its toll on the buildings and the people dwelling in them. fishing is a proflgz that spans generations here in san luis. but thousands have been
ocean. now, because of climate change, the sea thats that always provided for their livelihood, is destroying their exhaust. they live in what's left of their house, half destroyed by a storm surge knowing full well the rest of the building could be washed away any time. we don't have anywhere to go, he says. if we had the means, we would move. where we are living, we are not safe. we are powerless. because of its geeing on friday, it is known as the venice of africa, unesco world heritage site...