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with amending the city codes, and for the sea level rise, and i serve as the co-chair, along with the deputy public works director, and of the mayor's coordinating committee on the sea level rise, and i also wanted to interview several people who are here representing the agencies that have been involved, both with that activity and in the work in thinking about and responding to the sea level rise, and those include, patrick, of the city's chief resilientcy officer who is here, and i think that he is actually the first in the nation and the officer, funded in part by the rockefeller foundation, and he has been very engaged inthies you, and we are one of the subcommittees of the mayor's committee. >> and also, with us is david, behar from the public utility's commission who chairs the technical committee, and the sea level rise and who and the grand jury report is helpful in elevating the sea level rise, for the need for the city to be aggressive about responding to that the sea level, strategy, sometimes this fall and the committee is working on a lot of information gathering and a l
with amending the city codes, and for the sea level rise, and i serve as the co-chair, along with the deputy public works director, and of the mayor's coordinating committee on the sea level rise, and i also wanted to interview several people who are here representing the agencies that have been involved, both with that activity and in the work in thinking about and responding to the sea level rise, and those include, patrick, of the city's chief resilientcy officer who is here, and i think...
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alvin took us to the dechts of the sea and it's done -- depths of the sea and it's done so for decades few are as emblem attic atic as little alvin. >> it's still going. >> they've upgraded it but the teamworking with alvin keep discovering the greatest things and let's take a look. scientists solved one of the great mysteries of the deep with these underwater images. the elusive titanic was revealed to the world from over 5,000 feet under the north atlantic. and alvin made it all possible. >> i know it was a very important event for submarine, it brought great note right notoriety for the program. >> these pictures are the first to document this underwater tomb. alvin would ultimately made a dozen dives down to the titanic. sealing its place in history. ♪ ♪ >> alvin, a 50-year-old workhorse built for scientific exploration is a pretty big deal. operated by the woods hole oceanographic institution, the navy owned subhas seen things and done things that most only dream of. oday's the day. >> it is. >> how you feeling? >> i'm feeling good. and yourself? >> little nervous but very exc
alvin took us to the dechts of the sea and it's done -- depths of the sea and it's done so for decades few are as emblem attic atic as little alvin. >> it's still going. >> they've upgraded it but the teamworking with alvin keep discovering the greatest things and let's take a look. scientists solved one of the great mysteries of the deep with these underwater images. the elusive titanic was revealed to the world from over 5,000 feet under the north atlantic. and alvin made it all...
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to the sea. but we long for it. sea access would solve so many problems. and i want to get to know the sea. >> bolivia lost its coastline more than 130 years ago in war -- in the war of the pacific against chile. it's still a source of national trauma. now, more than ever, bolivia would benefit from re-gaining access to the sea. ♪ bolivia is experiencing a boom. last year, the economy grew by 6.5%. the country is rich in reserves and sovereign debt is low. bolivia is enjoying a fresh wave of confidence under president evo morales. now it wants to reclaim its coastline from chile without bloodshed. >> bolivian people are entitled to the sea. for that reason, one of the objectives of the armed forces is to strengthen the navy. all bolivians should be prepared for the moment when our country wins back access to the sea using peaceful means. one option is to bring a case before the international court of justice. morales has tasked his predecessor, carlos mesa, with tackling the maritime issue. he
to the sea. but we long for it. sea access would solve so many problems. and i want to get to know the sea. >> bolivia lost its coastline more than 130 years ago in war -- in the war of the pacific against chile. it's still a source of national trauma. now, more than ever, bolivia would benefit from re-gaining access to the sea. ♪ bolivia is experiencing a boom. last year, the economy grew by 6.5%. the country is rich in reserves and sovereign debt is low. bolivia is enjoying a fresh...
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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. richard fain: they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. betty: richard fain is the ceo of royal caribbean, which earned more than $8 billion last year. to stay on top, his company has spent $3 billion on new ships that have everything a cruiser could want, and some things they never expect. richard: 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 water, but carnival ceo 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. 80 million. betty: carnival has 50% of all cruising business and pulled in nearly $16 billion last year, almost double of royal caribbean. donald says that with 100 ships, that staying on top is about variety. arnold: we have nine brands. so whether y
what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceo's in the business. richard fain: they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. betty: richard fain is the ceo of royal caribbean, which earned more than $8 billion last year. to stay on top, his company has spent $3 billion on new ships that have everything a cruiser could want, and some things they never expect. richard: this is the next generation of cruise...
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and it's called the quantum of the seas. what were customers demanding that this quantum is answering? richard: we really felt that people wanted more choice. they did not want a regimented vacation. they want to select their own choices and want to have more choices to pick amongst. and so we wanted to provide something where the entertainment just gave them a plethora of activities to do. where the food selection, they could choose pretty much any kind of foods whenever they wanted it. and so i would say that probably the biggest change is the level of choice the ship offers. we have this new dynamic dining -- betty: richard took me on a tour to show me firsthand what kind of vessel $1 billion buys you. at over 1000-feet long, and the ability to sail with nearly 5000 passengers, it's one of the largest cruise ships on water. we are how many stories up? richard: we're almost 30 stories up. betty: first stop, the north star observation pod. richard: it is just looking down. this is a perspective you never get to see. betty:
and it's called the quantum of the seas. what were customers demanding that this quantum is answering? richard: we really felt that people wanted more choice. they did not want a regimented vacation. they want to select their own choices and want to have more choices to pick amongst. and so we wanted to provide something where the entertainment just gave them a plethora of activities to do. where the food selection, they could choose pretty much any kind of foods whenever they wanted it. and so...
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we are taking you to the high seas. the cruise industry raked in more than $37 billion in revenue last year. than 21sail for more billion passengers. what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceos in the business. i wanted the biggest and the best. of royalain is ceo caribbean which are more than $8 billion last year. too sad top, his company has been $3 billion on new ships that have everything a cruiser could want and some things they never expected. this is the next generation of cruise ships. we are striving to move the bar higher and higher. royal caribbean may have one of the biggest most of the water, biggerold donald says isn't always better at it has a market share to prove it. we fill 80 million passenger cars day and year. carnival has nearly 50% of all cruising business and told in $16 billion a year. caribbean.oyal donald says with 101 ships in the fleet, staying atop is all about variety. we have nine brands. introvertur social or come we have a great cruise. the
we are taking you to the high seas. the cruise industry raked in more than $37 billion in revenue last year. than 21sail for more billion passengers. what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceos in the business. i wanted the biggest and the best. of royalain is ceo caribbean which are more than $8 billion last year. too sad top, his company has been $3 billion on new ships that have everything a cruiser could want and some things they never...
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first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> reporter: on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps by fate we meet again. on the sidewalk outside a reception center for newly arrived migrants. beside her were other girls travel companions, meeting on the trip through sahara desert. salamm's pregnant. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know h will travel. there are other people i might travel with them then i will study, first learn the language then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now brut i am happy, i'm out of libya. >> here i can walk around, even sleep in the streets. no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. >> at the moment her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers along with l
first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> reporter: on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps by fate we meet again. on the sidewalk outside a reception center for newly arrived migrants. beside her were other girls travel companions, meeting on the trip through sahara desert. salamm's pregnant. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i...
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whole segment of the shore lines might actually be protected from the sea level rise and the kind of water front that the san franciscans want and it is enough for those that are the twin objective theres and i feel confident that we are engaged with the regional, and going forward, and so i appreciate the comments about that. >> and okay. >> thank you. >> are there any public comments? >> come on up. >> you have three minutes. >> i work with the justice, and i have med with the bcdc with some of my others and we have talked about the sea level life, and the threats to coastal lines and we work to certain communities all the way around to the coast, but, where the things that we have and even here in san francisco, and tend to be overlooking, and i have to say that i like, i like a lot of the plans that are going off of the table, and there are at least, starting the conversation, but no one has yet spun the conversation other than us, on what to do, with the toxic lands that surround our bay, and what to do with all of the landfilled and the cabing and hopefully you realize that whe
whole segment of the shore lines might actually be protected from the sea level rise and the kind of water front that the san franciscans want and it is enough for those that are the twin objective theres and i feel confident that we are engaged with the regional, and going forward, and so i appreciate the comments about that. >> and okay. >> thank you. >> are there any public comments? >> come on up. >> you have three minutes. >> i work with the justice, and...
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first we walked in the sea the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then reached the big boat. >>reporter: on her third day in italy, we met again. by the sidewalk in front of a reception center for newly arrived migrants. with her, some of the other girls who were also held now travel companions. they met along the journey through the sahara desert and are now making their baby steps together in europe. one is seven-months pregnant and her final destination is holland. some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like a dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel but there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and then work. any jobs whatever will give me some money -- a curb w
first we walked in the sea the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then reached the big boat. >>reporter: on her third day in italy, we met again. by the sidewalk in front of a reception center for newly arrived migrants. with her, some of the other girls who were also held now travel companions. they met along the journey through the sahara desert and are now making their baby steps together in europe. one is seven-months pregnant and her final destination is...
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far and we have started to develop the ideas, for the changes to address the sea level rise but it is just the beginning of that process and also as mr. kelley mentioned i think that the feeling is that through the review process, the city has sufficient tools to insure that the flooding risks associated with the sea level rise are adequately evaluated, and addressed and we have been using it for that purpose, and since, in and from what i seen back to 1990, through the mission bay regional, and the plan and more recently, with the treasure island and then of course for the projects that are along the vulnerable areas and our feeling is that while there is a very important issue, we have the tools in place we will be developing td language and it will be recommended. >> thank you. >> and ma'am, would you like to come up? >> good morning, again, maria here from the civil grand jury, and regarding, thank you, regarding issues 12 b, please note that that, and the entire 12 section, regards, regional planning, where it will be representative of the city, toward regional planning around th
far and we have started to develop the ideas, for the changes to address the sea level rise but it is just the beginning of that process and also as mr. kelley mentioned i think that the feeling is that through the review process, the city has sufficient tools to insure that the flooding risks associated with the sea level rise are adequately evaluated, and addressed and we have been using it for that purpose, and since, in and from what i seen back to 1990, through the mission bay regional,...
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>> first we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps fate, we meet again by a sidewalk in front of a reception center for newly arrived migrants. with her some of the other girls who were also held in ms. rat at a now travel companions they met along the journey through the sahara desert. they gave each other courage then and are now making their baby steps in europe together. mizrat is seven months pregnant. her final destination is holland. she said some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon, she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it, my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. there are other people, i might travel with them. i will study first learn the languag
>> first we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps fate, we meet again by a sidewalk in front of a reception center for newly arrived migrants. with her some of the other girls who were also held in ms. rat at a now travel companions they met along the journey through the sahara desert. they gave each other courage then and are now making their baby steps in...
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to lay claim of most of the sea. now, china has been turning tiny reefs into artificial islands and carter says that has to stop immediately warning that washington will flex it's military muscle when and where needed. >> china is out of step where both international norms that underscore the asia pacific security architecture and the regional consensus in favor of a noncoercive approach to this and other long standing disputes and the ink creasing demand for american engangment. we will remain the principle security power in the the asia pacific for decades to come. >> now carter's comments come on the heels of a paper published by beijing earlier this week, signaling a major expansion of china's military defense perimeter to the open seas which includes the area f oz the south china sea now the reason this is so controversial, is six countries countries have overlapping territorial claims, one of those countries is the philippines that's a key can u.s. ally, so it is an armed conflict breaks out over disputed terri
to lay claim of most of the sea. now, china has been turning tiny reefs into artificial islands and carter says that has to stop immediately warning that washington will flex it's military muscle when and where needed. >> china is out of step where both international norms that underscore the asia pacific security architecture and the regional consensus in favor of a noncoercive approach to this and other long standing disputes and the ink creasing demand for american engangment. we will...
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first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> on her third day we meet again at a center for newly arrived migrants. with her some of the other girls she met they made the journey through the desert. they gave each other courage then and now are making their baby steps together. she is seven months pregnant. she says that some are still held in sicily. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the if you gears to make the sea crossing. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street, no one attacks you. here, there is appeals and safety. >> at the moment, this is her mos
first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> on her third day we meet again at a center for newly arrived migrants. with her some of the other girls she met they made the journey through the desert. they gave each other courage then and now are making their baby steps together. she is seven months pregnant. she says that some are still held in sicily. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or...
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western approaches where the main sea routes into the irish sea towards liverpool and support. so you have this fog. the lusitania schwieger doesn't see the lusitania. he has had such a miserable voyage miserable patrol that he at this point has made a decision to turn around and go home. he has decided to go home so we turned around and decides to go home. goes up to check the weather. miraculously the fog is gone. not only is the fog gone the day that is left behind is one of the most beautiful days anybody could possibly remember. the sea was like last. it was warm, sunny. there was no wind. it's one of the most gorgeous days you could possibly imagine and through the spurs go pcs this forest of what he describes in his war log a forest of smokestacks and at first he thinks of several ships. and as he watches the ship makes a turn that really puts it out of his reach. he is really mad. he starts cursing and unleashes a torrent of profanity. but he decides he is going to follow just in case, just in case and miraculously a dark miracle captain turner on the lusitania orders a
western approaches where the main sea routes into the irish sea towards liverpool and support. so you have this fog. the lusitania schwieger doesn't see the lusitania. he has had such a miserable voyage miserable patrol that he at this point has made a decision to turn around and go home. he has decided to go home so we turned around and decides to go home. goes up to check the weather. miraculously the fog is gone. not only is the fog gone the day that is left behind is one of the most...
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good news for the people at the beach. >> reporter: the sea breeze kicked in, the ocean temperatures were in the upper 50s, that took the ocean air and pushed it inland. the shorepoints cooled off. the inland locations upper 60s, low 70s. there's the view, the camden waterfront the battleship new jersey. allentown, 39 degrees, poconos 43. 46 in trenton. 54 for philadelphia. millville, 45 and closing in on 50 down the shore with the wind out of the south that's the sea breeze once again this afternoon. the shorepoints even though you're milder than yesterday you will be chilly down there. high pressure in control that means just like yesterday wall-to-wall blue skies, just a few puffy cumulus clouds mixing in in the afternoon. 82 degrees winds out of the southwest 35 to 15 miles per hour. it will be on the breezy side. a little bit cloud cover during the afternoon lots of sunshine, lunchtime, 72. # p.m., 79, 6:00 p.m. 80 degrees today looks nice, tomorrow warmer, some areas close to 90 degrees and the potential for a heat wave arrives starting on tuesday. i'll have the details in the
good news for the people at the beach. >> reporter: the sea breeze kicked in, the ocean temperatures were in the upper 50s, that took the ocean air and pushed it inland. the shorepoints cooled off. the inland locations upper 60s, low 70s. there's the view, the camden waterfront the battleship new jersey. allentown, 39 degrees, poconos 43. 46 in trenton. 54 for philadelphia. millville, 45 and closing in on 50 down the shore with the wind out of the south that's the sea breeze once again...
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the stronger sea breeze to blame. right now 55, san francisco, 61 oakland. 63 danville. 66 fremont antioch mainly sunny skies comfortable temperature of 71. satellite and radar shows we are sandwiched in between two systems, high power to the south and low pressure to the north and that's shoving the moisture long the west coast. we're seeing until the form of first that wind, and the sea breeze, and also the increased cloud cover. once again, you're going to wake up to gray skies across much of the region on monday morning. 3:00 tomorrow morning, that fog pushes around the bay once again we'll start to see the sun break first from west to east. by 10:00 the east bay seeing peeks of sunshine and then the only exception for sunshine, along the coast where the sea breeze still will be strong. that's going to influence our temperatures monday. highs, half moon bay mainly cloudy skies, temperatures around 66. downtown san francisco late to breck out in the sunshine, so a high of 60 degrees. six degrees lower than we shoul
the stronger sea breeze to blame. right now 55, san francisco, 61 oakland. 63 danville. 66 fremont antioch mainly sunny skies comfortable temperature of 71. satellite and radar shows we are sandwiched in between two systems, high power to the south and low pressure to the north and that's shoving the moisture long the west coast. we're seeing until the form of first that wind, and the sea breeze, and also the increased cloud cover. once again, you're going to wake up to gray skies across much...
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china recognized the south china sea is the last sea, last waters china can have. the international society to criticize china. but china will not restore compromise to them because the south china sea is the vital interest for china because their target rival is only united states, not other countries. on the other hand, stable condition of south china sea is very important for the izian pacific region and also the international society. >>> taiwan's president ma ying-jeou aims to ease tensions in the south china sea. he is proposing a regional dialogue and peace initiative, including a code of conduct. >> i would like to propose the south china sea peace initiative as a viable means of dealing with current issues in this region. >> ma outlined his idea at an international law forum. his initiative includes joint development of natural resources while putting territorial disputes to one side. he said lessons from history should be converted into efforts to promote peace and stability. and he urged countries in the region to exercise restraint. taiwan has no major
china recognized the south china sea is the last sea, last waters china can have. the international society to criticize china. but china will not restore compromise to them because the south china sea is the vital interest for china because their target rival is only united states, not other countries. on the other hand, stable condition of south china sea is very important for the izian pacific region and also the international society. >>> taiwan's president ma ying-jeou aims to...
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western approaches where the main sea routes into the irish sea toward liverpool and sarp -- and so forth trades that you have this blog. the lusitania spieger doesn't see the lusitania. he has had such a miserable voyage that he at this point has made a decision to turn around and go home. he decided to go home. he turns around and decides to go home. he goes up to check the weather. rim miraculously the fog is gone. not only is the fog gone but the day that was left behind is one of the most beautiful days that they could possibly remember. as the sea is like glass. it's warm and sunny. there is no wind it's one of the most gorgeous days you could possibly imagine. through his periscope pcs this forest he describes in his war log as a mass of smokestacks. he sees several ships and as he watches this ship makes a turn that immediately puts it out of his reach. he is really mad and starts cursing and tells a friend later he just unleashes a torrent of profanity but he decides he's going to follow just in case just in case. miraculously a dark marital the captain orders another turn
western approaches where the main sea routes into the irish sea toward liverpool and sarp -- and so forth trades that you have this blog. the lusitania spieger doesn't see the lusitania. he has had such a miserable voyage that he at this point has made a decision to turn around and go home. he decided to go home. he turns around and decides to go home. he goes up to check the weather. rim miraculously the fog is gone. not only is the fog gone but the day that was left behind is one of the most...
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the seas. since america has controlled them since the second world war it means denying us access and control of the seas. what can we do? we can start by stopping to shrink our navy into disappearance. the chinese are constructing building, developing missiles, anti-ship and aircraft carriers and we are shrinking our forces every year. what reagan did with the build up had a huge effect on deterring the russians. we should at least stopping the shrinking of our forces. >> you mentioned the administration's pivot to asia. the reset with russia and the pivot to asia. it doesn't seem like -- china holds a lot of u.s. debt and plays an integral role in north korea and taming down that country and its ambitions. but it doesn't seem like it is acting like a pivoted nation. >> it is opening up numerous significant economic opportunities with our allies that we're not involved in. it's not a part of tpp. we obviously skirmish with the chinese constantly over iran. this is an accomplishment what we're
the seas. since america has controlled them since the second world war it means denying us access and control of the seas. what can we do? we can start by stopping to shrink our navy into disappearance. the chinese are constructing building, developing missiles, anti-ship and aircraft carriers and we are shrinking our forces every year. what reagan did with the build up had a huge effect on deterring the russians. we should at least stopping the shrinking of our forces. >> you mentioned...
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in the south china sea will depend on whether security in the air or at sea is to be threatened and to what extent. the situation has been peaceful and stable. there's no reason for people to play up this issue. >> police shot one person and detained two others near the shaping readily hotel. it happened when a barricade was crashed. >> afghanistan's government - in many communities people looked at tribal elders to provide services. assist slow or unable to deliver. it is reported on the role that elders play in the community. >> reporter: this is a powerful man in kandahar. the reputation built on a combination of strength and brutality. first as a mujahideen fighter. when he returned to kandahar he was host to a ritual. >> they meet regularly to talk about the events of the day and head off problems in their community and tribes. he is treated with reverence. hospitality is rooted here. food and drink served daily and a sign of a lean status. on this day a number of tribes are represented. they outline what they have done for their villages securing funds to build schools, mosque
in the south china sea will depend on whether security in the air or at sea is to be threatened and to what extent. the situation has been peaceful and stable. there's no reason for people to play up this issue. >> police shot one person and detained two others near the shaping readily hotel. it happened when a barricade was crashed. >> afghanistan's government - in many communities people looked at tribal elders to provide services. assist slow or unable to deliver. it is reported...
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that's before the sea breeze kicks in. it should kick in around 2:00, 3:00 p.m., the numbers pull back, cape may 73. waves 2 to 3 feet. ocean temperature 59. on the delaware bay 56 degrees, that's the bay temperature in the water. waves of one foot or less. the delaware beaches look as nice as the jersey shore. high temperatures in the mid 70s, southerly breeze 15 to 20 miles per hour. it will be dry through tuesday afternoon, turning humid and hotter. there's the potential for a heat wave that begins on tuesday could last through friday or saturday of the up coming week. i'll have the details in the seven-day forecast when i see you in ten minutes. >> chris, thank you. >>> developing this morning 8 people are in the hospital, two in critical condition after a carbon monoxide leak in montgomery county. fire crews were called out to the 100 be blow of west airy street in norristown around 11:00 p.m. they found elevated readings in five homes. the source of a leak a generator running in the basement of one of the homes. >> p
that's before the sea breeze kicks in. it should kick in around 2:00, 3:00 p.m., the numbers pull back, cape may 73. waves 2 to 3 feet. ocean temperature 59. on the delaware bay 56 degrees, that's the bay temperature in the water. waves of one foot or less. the delaware beaches look as nice as the jersey shore. high temperatures in the mid 70s, southerly breeze 15 to 20 miles per hour. it will be dry through tuesday afternoon, turning humid and hotter. there's the potential for a heat wave that...
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it would actually add to the projectses projections of sea level rise and the rate of sea level rice by 2100, expect that sea level rise arm the world will be something in excess of 50 centimeters higher by 2100. than it is at presents. and that will cause problems for coastal cities and low-lying cities. >> reporter: so what this discovery means is that scientists will be able to make more accurate predictions have about just what affect the break you want larson sea and indeed the recession of glaciers around the world will have on global sea levels. >>> i can find out about all of the news and much, much more by logging on to our website the address at the bottle of your screen aljazerra.com. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" - john lydon lead singer of "the sex pistols" - the band that ignited a punk rock revolution. >> pain, suffering, the disenfranchised, unnecessary poverty, class warfare, all of these issues bother me greatly. >> he was a man who generated headlines and controversy. famous, of course, for his hit "god save the queen". >> [singing] god save the queen, the f
it would actually add to the projectses projections of sea level rise and the rate of sea level rice by 2100, expect that sea level rise arm the world will be something in excess of 50 centimeters higher by 2100. than it is at presents. and that will cause problems for coastal cities and low-lying cities. >> reporter: so what this discovery means is that scientists will be able to make more accurate predictions have about just what affect the break you want larson sea and indeed the...
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this time, it's not over land, but in a part of the country that lies in the deep sea. you may know ballard as the man who found the "titanic." we first spent time with him a few years ago when he took us on a search for ancient shipwrecks in the aegean sea, but at the age of 72, he's changed course and come home. why? because the u.s. has jurisdiction over more ocean than any other country on earth, and beneath the waves lies trillions of dollars in untapped natural resources and, as we saw on our journey, a wealth of american history. robert ballard calls it "the unknown america." we joined him about 100 miles off the coast of mississippi in the gulf of mexico. >> robert ballard: if you ask someone, "how much of the united states do you think lies beneath the sea?" they may say, "5% or 10%." and when you tell them that half of their country lies beneath the sea and is unexplored, they don't believe you. >> logan: does it have a special meaning for you because it's home? >> ballard: yea, i'm 13th generation american. i love my country. and i served in the army. i serve
this time, it's not over land, but in a part of the country that lies in the deep sea. you may know ballard as the man who found the "titanic." we first spent time with him a few years ago when he took us on a search for ancient shipwrecks in the aegean sea, but at the age of 72, he's changed course and come home. why? because the u.s. has jurisdiction over more ocean than any other country on earth, and beneath the waves lies trillions of dollars in untapped natural resources and, as...