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what you accomplish but rather what you overcome. in his most recent book, "sea power", admiral stavridis uses his naval experience to guide us on a journey through the seats of the world. ihe asks us to consider the vale and the challenge from both a personal and an international economic system. the else's understand the significance of the control and power projection. he asked we be mindful of the geopolitics of the ocean while warning us not to over imagine the importance of her own small voyages on earth. please join me in welcoming a great friend of the library of congress, admiral james stavridis. [applause] >> thank you. and i'd very much appreciate everybody coming out on this drizzly day. it's kind of a mariners day out there i would say. normally when people hear that marvelous biography introduction, thank you, karen, the first thing they say when they actually see me is, you know, i thought you would be taller than you appear to be. [laughing] what i like to do today is just show you a few images, and we can go to the first slide police. we are just going to talk a
what you accomplish but rather what you overcome. in his most recent book, "sea power", admiral stavridis uses his naval experience to guide us on a journey through the seats of the world. ihe asks us to consider the vale and the challenge from both a personal and an international economic system. the else's understand the significance of the control and power projection. he asked we be mindful of the geopolitics of the ocean while warning us not to over imagine the importance of her...
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comienza "unidos por los nuestros". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que el dolor no me sea indiferente y que la reseca muerte no me encuentre vacÍa y sola, sin haber hecho lo suficiente. ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que lo injusto no me sea indiferente, que no me abofeteen la otra mejilla despuÉs de que una rabia me araÑe esa suerte. ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que la guerra no me sea indiferente, que es un monstruo grande y pisa fuerte toda la pobre inocencia de la gente. ♪ ♪ es un monstruo grande y pisa fuerte toda la pobre inocencia de la gente. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que el futuro no me sea indiferente. si un traidor puede mÁs que unos cuantos, pues que estos cuantos no se olviden fÁcilmente. ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que la guerra no me sea indiferente. es un monstruo grande y pisa fuerte toda la pobre inocencia de la gente. ♪ ♪ ♪ es un monstruo grande y pisa fuerte toda la pobre inocencia de la gente. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] ♪ ♪ [aplausos] ♪ presentador: gracias, gracias kanye garcÍa por abrir
comienza "unidos por los nuestros". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que el dolor no me sea indiferente y que la reseca muerte no me encuentre vacÍa y sola, sin haber hecho lo suficiente. ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que lo injusto no me sea indiferente, que no me abofeteen la otra mejilla despuÉs de que una rabia me araÑe esa suerte. ♪ ♪ ♪ sÓlo le pido a dios que la guerra no me sea indiferente, que es un monstruo grande y pisa fuerte toda la pobre inocencia de...
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the place to do it on the sea wall in north wildwood. you see people taking pictures look at that wave, a splash up , to a couple people that are now, part of the hurricane jose's impact on the new jersey shore. as we come around you can lot size of these waves. they're normal us, nine or 10- foot waves, smashing upright against the sea wall here in north wildwood and as they come up with the storm surge and we are just two hours away from high tide, see waves are also smashing into the dunes and it is causing erosion, and this is the down side of, what we have seen as a very exciting storm, also doing damage at shore. >> coming over wall. >> reporter: monday night 15- foot sea wall barely held back ocean during high tide, tuesday dozens had to see for themselves jose's power unleashed on the new jersey shore. >> see how big waves are, see what the excitement is. >> reporter: northern tip of the north wildwood experienced some of the shore's worry rowings and with no federal replenishment project, the city will have to take care of the problem itself. >> when dunes there are to st
the place to do it on the sea wall in north wildwood. you see people taking pictures look at that wave, a splash up , to a couple people that are now, part of the hurricane jose's impact on the new jersey shore. as we come around you can lot size of these waves. they're normal us, nine or 10- foot waves, smashing upright against the sea wall here in north wildwood and as they come up with the storm surge and we are just two hours away from high tide, see waves are also smashing into the dunes...
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it and as well.ple, this i will play for you, this songtraditional children's call called "sea lion woman," nobody means, this is what it sounded like, ship sisters, the two young women you on the far right of your screen are the women singing this song, this was a whole who all sang various forms of traditional songs. "sea lion g of woman," where i learned when i small, too. sung this song, wanted to have -- just sang this song. >> [indiscernible] -- > just all the moving around and jumping around from place to place. ♪ sea lion woman, they call her lion. she drank tea, sea lion. yonder, i got lost sea rooster crows and sea lion. lion woman. drank coffee, sea lion. sea lion and no lies. ♪ >> that is what it sounded like when the ship sisters recorded it. leslie fight, she came room to research traditional record sxgs one of to was gs she listened "sea lion woman," she didn't tell us she was going to do it, but about a year later, this emerged. ♪ lion. sea lion. ♪ sea lion. lion. sea lion. lion. sea lion. sea lion. lion. ♪ ♪ >> the rooster crows. lion woman. lion woman.
it and as well.ple, this i will play for you, this songtraditional children's call called "sea lion woman," nobody means, this is what it sounded like, ship sisters, the two young women you on the far right of your screen are the women singing this song, this was a whole who all sang various forms of traditional songs. "sea lion g of woman," where i learned when i small, too. sung this song, wanted to have -- just sang this song. >> [indiscernible] -- > just all...
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thet carrier, he american navy in vietnam. on station somewhere in the south china sea, another more familiar view of the american navy in vietnam. the kitty hawk, second largest of u.s. attack carriers turns in the wind to launch its airborne strike force. away along the coast, of the units of the u.s. seventh fleet take careful aim, on call from troops fighting a short and place supporting fire on viet cong concentrations. farther south, another kind of arms strength prepares to go ashore. the most effective names known for gaining and holding a piece of ground. the individual fighting man, the united states marine. >> can i help you sir? >> in saigon, a navy chief works at a different kind of job. less glamorous, but vitally important. behind the guns and planes and fighting men is a staff of navy, army, and air force personnel who administer support activities for allied forces throughout the country. >> [laughter] >> here. >> east of saigon at a small village near the coast, these men have gone beyond their basic mission of military action to launch an equally important campaign
thet carrier, he american navy in vietnam. on station somewhere in the south china sea, another more familiar view of the american navy in vietnam. the kitty hawk, second largest of u.s. attack carriers turns in the wind to launch its airborne strike force. away along the coast, of the units of the u.s. seventh fleet take careful aim, on call from troops fighting a short and place supporting fire on viet cong concentrations. farther south, another kind of arms strength prepares to go ashore....
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island is a coastal state, and we have considerable worries about sea level rise, and we have a state coastal resources management council that has done what is probably the best modeling anywhere in the country of the effects of sea level rise and the risk of ocean storms on our shores, and in conjunction with them, there's been a report from the rhode island division of planning. this is the state government -- which has identified roads and bridges which are most likely to be under water as the tides climb higher and as waves push further inland. the state's ten most vulnerable roads to sea level rise is hope street, memorial road in ne newport, wellcome p wanpanuck th road in jamestown, county road in barrington, beach street, main street in warren, and 24 south in tiverton. throw in storm surge on top of sea level rise, and the ten most vulnerable roads become county road north in barrington, phillip street, america's cup avenue, the west on ramp in newport, highway 24 in portsmi portsmith, center violence road, main street in warren, and route 138 west in jamestown. the letter g
island is a coastal state, and we have considerable worries about sea level rise, and we have a state coastal resources management council that has done what is probably the best modeling anywhere in the country of the effects of sea level rise and the risk of ocean storms on our shores, and in conjunction with them, there's been a report from the rhode island division of planning. this is the state government -- which has identified roads and bridges which are most likely to be under water as...
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once it's. something for earth when i came onboard it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot. of this is the something. i just love it i just love it. i don't think i love. the crew. i just love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. after i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in summer two thousand and sixteen so one year ago announced that oh i left that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and see for fun because i do have a sailing boat but i needed a mission just. to see anything like this in my life to what you. know. you know. just not. no. i can't comment down. on it now and i'm not sure how. itself letting out all the it's called if they do you know. normally. to platforms to float in the water at the end they need trade something needs water attracting a. lot have a vote they need so insistent holding free a dissenting memories are a way that all this leave or shapes because now it's time to have machine out of causing the rubbish at this stage so we kind of leave i
once it's. something for earth when i came onboard it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot. of this is the something. i just love it i just love it. i don't think i love. the crew. i just love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. after i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in summer two thousand and sixteen so one year ago announced that oh i left that mystery going at sea but i didn't want...
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now it's left a sea of destruction. >> that was nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer from the florida keys. >>> i want to bring in congresswoman stacey plaskett of the virgin islands. have i read some very, very dire first person dispatches from the u.s. virgin islands. what can you tell us about the situation there? >> well, thank you so much for having me on the show. you know, i'm back here in the virgin islands and have been to st. thomas. today i was on the island of st. john as well. we're really in a very difficult situation here. fema is on the ground. our governor, governor kenneth mapp along with the local emergency management agency are doing a tremendous job along with the national guard. and fema has been working with coast guard, dod, others we have, a number of marines here. the navy has sent three vessels to this area. but irma, of course, hit us as a category 5, and it was almost a direct hit on the island of st. thomas and st. john. and because of our isolation as an island, the recovery is much slower and is going to be quite a bit of work for both the local
now it's left a sea of destruction. >> that was nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer from the florida keys. >>> i want to bring in congresswoman stacey plaskett of the virgin islands. have i read some very, very dire first person dispatches from the u.s. virgin islands. what can you tell us about the situation there? >> well, thank you so much for having me on the show. you know, i'm back here in the virgin islands and have been to st. thomas. today i was on the...
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islands in the north sea people get more worked up about runaway roundness elections to germany's parliament the bundestag of this sunday parties are not important here between the mudflats and the meadows here the issues are different from those in the rest of the country. but it. no. longer this is an easy to reach or even to see here in the middle of our picture that i like rises from the north sea barely. beats just a few meters above sea level so how like is not a normal island there are no dunes or dykes the sea floods the land regularly. almost everything has to be brought here by ship including the roughly one hundred ballots where the election. and the election campaigners if any come at all. count all has other worries one of his friends is premature interested in the female lambs. yes i knew they shouldn't be getting about here. these places with the obvious and i mean it's no good when he's already heading for the young shape have to put him on a leash. and be on as a kind of guy. but first get caught i'll have to catch the lovesick grand. oh also takes care of vacatio
islands in the north sea people get more worked up about runaway roundness elections to germany's parliament the bundestag of this sunday parties are not important here between the mudflats and the meadows here the issues are different from those in the rest of the country. but it. no. longer this is an easy to reach or even to see here in the middle of our picture that i like rises from the north sea barely. beats just a few meters above sea level so how like is not a normal island there are...
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a sea based. system called the s m three broke one day and the other one is based here and the missile defense system called the patriot three and those so recently the japanese government started to conduct a civil defense exercises based on a missile attack similar scenario so people are running i mean there have been several missed hops for example i mean. mrs you know the. civil defense message. said told people to get inside saw the buildings in the areas there are not many solid buildings so they people became their panicky but we be able to fix it kind of messages in the future so. new snow is korea continues to launch missiles the good news we have taken measures to the hole that was in is my question is precisely because north korea continues to launch missiles why isn't japan shooting down the missiles as they fly over your country are you sure japan has an adequate anti-missile system to take care of north korean attack. well i mean. does missile does not come down or inside the japanese territories or the territorial waters. there's not much need for us to shoot the
a sea based. system called the s m three broke one day and the other one is based here and the missile defense system called the patriot three and those so recently the japanese government started to conduct a civil defense exercises based on a missile attack similar scenario so people are running i mean there have been several missed hops for example i mean. mrs you know the. civil defense message. said told people to get inside saw the buildings in the areas there are not many solid...
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and commemorating naval heritage and naval history to help educate the american people on navy, sea nce of our power and maritime domain. navy at the washington yard very historic and we work closely with the naval history and heritage command. our board and members three of here - four of whom are today -- david, kevin and norman here. our board and members are a wealth of knowledge on naval and providing historical that arento activities happening today. we hope you will use us a you are doing research and writing articles. the briefing. >> thank you, claire. the list of ough speakers david rosen park for analysis of defense and retired captain. tillia mansfield. welcome. pulmar tphaefrpl and intelligence historian and wealth of knowledge all things and marine corps. ear admiral thomas brooks retired navy. nd eugene sullivan retired c.i.a. senior officer. everyone, thank you for being here today. avid, i would like to maybe -- cilia, if you would like to start off and tell us about the documents that were released. then we will go with q&a everybody has a chance to say a words and
and commemorating naval heritage and naval history to help educate the american people on navy, sea nce of our power and maritime domain. navy at the washington yard very historic and we work closely with the naval history and heritage command. our board and members three of here - four of whom are today -- david, kevin and norman here. our board and members are a wealth of knowledge on naval and providing historical that arento activities happening today. we hope you will use us a you are...
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climate is having on some of our coastlines. increases in global air temperatures, sea temperatures and global sea levels is having a great impact on the risk of flooding and erosion around written's coast. we are looking at some of the schemes that are in case —— in place and a scheme to try to put that more at ease. to speak about it we have come to medmerry in sussex. there is an innovative scheme by the environment agency, called managed realignment. the existing defences behind me were breached and in doing so it created a brand—new habitat here and also saved the prospect of flooding, or at least help the prospect of flooding, for 350 properties, for holiday park, and various other pieces of infrastructure in the area. we will be looking at it more this morning. it is fairly calm here this morning. it is fairly calm here this morning. it is fairly calm here this morning. the winds will be picking up today. we will take a look at the forecast across the country. we can start with a look at what is happening. a dry start for many, but rain is on the way for most parts of the c
climate is having on some of our coastlines. increases in global air temperatures, sea temperatures and global sea levels is having a great impact on the risk of flooding and erosion around written's coast. we are looking at some of the schemes that are in case —— in place and a scheme to try to put that more at ease. to speak about it we have come to medmerry in sussex. there is an innovative scheme by the environment agency, called managed realignment. the existing defences behind me...
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us. >> reporter: the bulk of the storm will stay out to sea. we could have minor impact and rough surf, but we think it will stay off the coastline. 5:00 a.m., hurricane center maximum winds of 80 miles per hour. we have bright red wrap around the center of circulation. we have a nice outflow, you can see how the clouds are expanding from the center of circulation. it's getting better organized and developing better now. it will intensify as it moves over the warm waters of the gulfstream over the neck 24 to 36 hours. it will head north during the course of the weekend. it will be off cape hatteras by tomorrow afternoon. it will pull off the eastern seaboard and be off our coastline by tuesday morning, 200 miles that will be far enough away to keep the heaviest rains and wind out to sea as opposed to battering the shoreline. from cape hatteras to cape cod you'll see swells. hurricane force winds will stay out to sea. expect by monday night into tuesday rough surf and rip currents and concerns for tidal flooding as the center gets off the coastline. if this storm tracks closer to t
us. >> reporter: the bulk of the storm will stay out to sea. we could have minor impact and rough surf, but we think it will stay off the coastline. 5:00 a.m., hurricane center maximum winds of 80 miles per hour. we have bright red wrap around the center of circulation. we have a nice outflow, you can see how the clouds are expanding from the center of circulation. it's getting better organized and developing better now. it will intensify as it moves over the warm waters of the...
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onboard it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot. of this is the something i think i just love it i just love it. i don't think i love. the crew. i just love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. laughter i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in summer two thousand and sixteen so one year ago and after a while of that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and see for fun because i do have a sailing boat but i needed a mission just. to see anything like this in my life to what you. know. yes. yes. just not. no you might actually. find. time to count. on it now and i'm not sure how i should. be itself letting out all day it's called if they do you know. normally. to back from stuff floating in the water at the end you may need for a need water attracting. these want us a lot have a boat they need so insistent holding free a descending memories of our waves that all this leave or shapes cause now it's time to love machine and of pausing to rubbish this date so we kind of need i
onboard it was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot. of this is the something i think i just love it i just love it. i don't think i love. the crew. i just love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. laughter i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in summer two thousand and sixteen so one year ago and after a while of that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and see for fun because i...
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suffering a sea change, but the use of the verb sea change is constructive, right. they're really not sure. his next question is, what is excellence in kind of classroom film and video instruction? just as importantly, how is it absorbed? they're focusing not just on the production of the knowledge but on the consumption, the learning, as we would call it. so some handwringing is to be expected, but there's also a lot of enthusiasm. so the fcc commissioner in 1951, freedy hammock, published a piece in "variety" which was a trade magazine for hollywood and performing arts in which she articulated her vision for television and education. television, she said, is one of the greatest forces america has ever known for education. she then asked a heavy question. she says, are we going to let this genie serves a diet of horror stories and cowboy daring do, or can we somehow harness the genie to perform wonders of public enlightenment not scenes since days of the renaissance. so again you have to be picturing, this is what they're seeing, another renaissance, another enlightenment in televisi
suffering a sea change, but the use of the verb sea change is constructive, right. they're really not sure. his next question is, what is excellence in kind of classroom film and video instruction? just as importantly, how is it absorbed? they're focusing not just on the production of the knowledge but on the consumption, the learning, as we would call it. so some handwringing is to be expected, but there's also a lot of enthusiasm. so the fcc commissioner in 1951, freedy hammock, published a...
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the shore, waves break past the sea wall in wildwood and cause localized flooding. >>> people brave the whipping winds to watch the violent surf crash ashore. jose is hundreds of miles out to sea but still bringing dangerous conditions to the coast. i'm jessica dean >> i'm ukee washington. a live look at the ocean in north wildwood. high tied was around 8:00. the waves are still packing a punch >> we have live team three storm coverage. kate bilo is tracking where jose is now and where it's headed. we'll start with alexandria hoff who's live in brigantine. >> reporter: it was powerful stuff out here this evening, you're just now once again able to see this beach area in the sand, but from 7:45 high tide that was not the case, the waves crashing into the barrier here. an example ask behind me. you see some of this tattered wood. that used to go all the way dow. these waves tore it apart. sight-seeing on brigantine sea wall was not for the faint of heart. high tide pack add punch. stretches of sandy beaches consumed by water >> if you walk on it normally. >> so, it's gone right now. >
the shore, waves break past the sea wall in wildwood and cause localized flooding. >>> people brave the whipping winds to watch the violent surf crash ashore. jose is hundreds of miles out to sea but still bringing dangerous conditions to the coast. i'm jessica dean >> i'm ukee washington. a live look at the ocean in north wildwood. high tied was around 8:00. the waves are still packing a punch >> we have live team three storm coverage. kate bilo is tracking where jose is...
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strength, as the storm continues to impact the coast rine. waves crashed into sea walls during last night's high tide completely covering beaches with water. officials say they are growing concerned about beach erosion at this point, also, flood waters are creeping up on streets in many of those shore towns. >> let's begin with meteorologist matt peterson in for kate. we are hoping for bet are weather today, matt. >> of course, we are always hoping to improve after days we have had in the last couple where we had jose, off the new jersey coastline. we had those pictures you just saw of the waves crashing over the sea walls and then we are dealing with minor beach erosion as well across the new jersey coastline. unfortunately it doesn't look like it will get better, quicker, we have storm scan three showing you jose still spiraling out there in the atlantic ocean. it doesn't look like we will see any rain or anything like that along the jersey shore or in delaware today but again,
strength, as the storm continues to impact the coast rine. waves crashed into sea walls during last night's high tide completely covering beaches with water. officials say they are growing concerned about beach erosion at this point, also, flood waters are creeping up on streets in many of those shore towns. >> let's begin with meteorologist matt peterson in for kate. we are hoping for bet are weather today, matt. >> of course, we are always hoping to improve after days we have had...
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. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. fÉlix: tras hablar hoy con el gobernador de la florida, el presidente firmÓ una declaraciÓn de desastre por irma. la peticiÓn tiene como objetivo grandes recursos federales y firmÓ tambiÉn la declaraciÓn de desastre en puerto rico y ante una ayuda federal para las islas vÍrgenes estadounidenses azotadas por la dureza del huracÁn. trump afirmÓ que cuando sea posible, viajarÁ a la florida. jorge: este es uno de los huracanes que mÁs personas ha tenido que evacuar y puede ser uno de los mÁs costosos.es un huracÁn que ha roto todo tipo de recortes, tenÍamos el temor de que sea el huracÁn que durante mÁs dÍas ha tenido categorÍa cinco, con vientos superiores a 180 millas por hora. reportero: compras nerviosas dominan las Últimas horas, antes de que el norte de florida sea impactado por el huracÁn irma. mientras que los residentes que aseguran estar listos, conocimos a maina. maina: si se va la luz, comemos con galletas. reportero: el alcalde invitÓ a la poblaciÓn a resguardarse en sus viviendas o refugios, poco despuÉs d
. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. fÉlix: tras hablar hoy con el gobernador de la florida, el presidente firmÓ una declaraciÓn de desastre por irma. la peticiÓn tiene como objetivo grandes recursos federales y firmÓ tambiÉn la declaraciÓn de desastre en puerto rico y ante una ayuda federal para las islas vÍrgenes estadounidenses azotadas por la dureza del huracÁn. trump afirmÓ que cuando sea posible, viajarÁ a la florida. jorge: este es uno de los huracanes que mÁs...
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was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot. of this is the seventh. i just love it and i just love it i hate it that. i don't bang on the shit i love. it clearly. i do. i love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. after i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in the summer of two thousand and sixteen so one year ago announced that oh i left that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and see for fun because i do have a sailing boat but i needed a mission just. to see anything like this in my life to what is. indeed a completely. oh. yes. just not. know. how. you can. come here how. he is something that he and it will be it's called. if they do you know. normally. to platforms to float in the water at the end they need three need water a. lot have a boat they need so it's just holding free to send me. away at all this leave or shapes because now it's like well machine i don't want the rubbish at this date so we cannot leave it in the ocean was a shark and i don't think that tangle
was my first time at sea it was my first time in the galley. so i had a lot. of this is the seventh. i just love it and i just love it i hate it that. i don't bang on the shit i love. it clearly. i do. i love the whole thing and being at sea i feel more time. on a ship at sea than i do on live show. after i spent forty five years in the navy i retired in the summer of two thousand and sixteen so one year ago announced that oh i left that mystery going at sea but i didn't want to just go and...
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of encountering one of the most iconic reptiles the sea turtle . >> that is what he is after today, the sea turtle, he calls the sea dragon. >> don't worry he's only going to enjoy the magnificent beauty of the ocean. >> he deserves this. everything else he's putting himself through. go to hawaii and have a vacation. >> he's bringing us along for that journey and he puts the scuba gear on and he goes down there to see how close and how much time he can spend with these turtles. >> kind of like the unicorns of the ocean. you know what i mean. one of the things you want to see, hard to find and when you do it feels magical. >> he encounters not one, but two of the turtles, a male and a female, and he tells us how he can tell. >> because they were just getting busy and he interrupted their date. >> one of the most distinct differences between the two is that the male is similar to a snapping turtle have longer and robust tails. >> you keep going, like he did with his team you may just find sea turtle city. >> a single sea turtle can steal your heart, but being in the presence of many
of encountering one of the most iconic reptiles the sea turtle . >> that is what he is after today, the sea turtle, he calls the sea dragon. >> don't worry he's only going to enjoy the magnificent beauty of the ocean. >> he deserves this. everything else he's putting himself through. go to hawaii and have a vacation. >> he's bringing us along for that journey and he puts the scuba gear on and he goes down there to see how close and how much time he can spend with these...
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experts on sea ice and its interaction with our atmosphere professor peter water is professor emeritus of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics group at the university of cambridge he's also the author of a brilliant new book a farewell to ice a report from the arctic professor peter waters welcome back to the program i think it's great to have you with us so first of all what inspired you to write this book well it was a mixture of personal feelings about the ice which had been studying for forty seven e s. . disappearing on me and that is no longer the same impressive ice cover in the arctic that they used to be and feeling more important about what that's doing to the world and the fact that it's not just a curiosity that the ice is shrinking away but it's having feedbacks which are having a very big impact on many different aspects of the world's climate i've heard the arctic refer to as the refrigerator for the planet not as a place to store your food but as in a temperature regulator how does that mechanism work and how is it being altered or distorted by climate chan
experts on sea ice and its interaction with our atmosphere professor peter water is professor emeritus of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics group at the university of cambridge he's also the author of a brilliant new book a farewell to ice a report from the arctic professor peter waters welcome back to the program i think it's great to have you with us so first of all what inspired you to write this book well it was a mixture of personal feelings about the ice which had been...
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, somewhere in the south china sea, another more familiar view of the american navy in vietnam. the mammoth kitty hawk, the second largest of the u.s. attack carriers, turns into the wind and launches airborne striking force. not far away, along the coast, other units of the u.s. fleet take game, on call from troops fighting a short in place supporting fire on vietcong concentrations. farther south, another kind of arm strength appears to go -- arms strength prepares to go on shore. the most effective means known for holding a piece of ground. the individual fighting man -- the united states marines. ringing] >> in saigon, he works a different job, less glamorous. behind the fighting men is a staff of navy and army and air force personnel who administer support activities for our forces throughout the country. east of saigon, these men have gone beyond. they will launch an equally important campaign of civic action. another side of the american navy in vietnam. to these men, their work on asjects is just as important the work airship men do in more conventional surroundings. huntley. for mo
, somewhere in the south china sea, another more familiar view of the american navy in vietnam. the mammoth kitty hawk, the second largest of the u.s. attack carriers, turns into the wind and launches airborne striking force. not far away, along the coast, other units of the u.s. fleet take game, on call from troops fighting a short in place supporting fire on vietcong concentrations. farther south, another kind of arm strength appears to go -- arms strength prepares to go on shore. the most...
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and sea, shipping in much-needed supplies. brought to the island on the "uss abraham lincoln," the warship is now a mission of mercy. >> we can do a lot. we can provide an extra 100,000 gallons of water a day. >> reporter: this as search and rescue teams look for the stranded or anyone in need. the storm now leaves many homeless and some without a job. >> not going to be tourism for quite some time which is going to make life tough. no way to make a living. >> reporter: beaten but not battered. >> we're going to come back strong, everybody that lives in this community. we will survive. we will survive this. >> reporter: the effects of irma are still being felt across the southeast in places like charleston and jacksonville where historic floodwaters are expected to stay for the next week. good news for people here in florida, though. power could be turned back on by the end of this weekend. reporting live in miami, back to you. >> thank you. 5:46. >>> everyone is pitch information to help in florida in the cleanup effort. i do mean everyone. look at this. i always say nuns are the
and sea, shipping in much-needed supplies. brought to the island on the "uss abraham lincoln," the warship is now a mission of mercy. >> we can do a lot. we can provide an extra 100,000 gallons of water a day. >> reporter: this as search and rescue teams look for the stranded or anyone in need. the storm now leaves many homeless and some without a job. >> not going to be tourism for quite some time which is going to make life tough. no way to make a living. >>...
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pyonyang's forces would be "buried at sea" in the event of a further provocation. meanwhile, international pressure continues to build against the north following its largest nuclear bomb test to date. yesterday, the south staged a simulated attack on the north's nuclear test site involving land—based missile launchers and aircraft. while in new york, the united states warned the un security council that kim jong—un was "begging for war" and that although washington does not want conflict, its patience was "not unlimited. nuclear powers understand their responsibilities. kim jong—un shows no such understanding. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. robin brandt is in seoul. we we re war. robin brandt is in seoul. we were speaking to you at this time yesterday. what has happened overnight in south korea? more evidence of south korea's reparations to defend this country, oi’ reparations to defend this country, or maybe even to attack north korea if they see fit. —— preparations. yesterday the army and the air force drop launched miss
pyonyang's forces would be "buried at sea" in the event of a further provocation. meanwhile, international pressure continues to build against the north following its largest nuclear bomb test to date. yesterday, the south staged a simulated attack on the north's nuclear test site involving land—based missile launchers and aircraft. while in new york, the united states warned the un security council that kim jong—un was "begging for war" and that although washington...
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could be about to change, as james clayton discovered. basking in the south of the caribbean sea lies providencia, known throughout its history as an island that's harboured pirates like captain morgan. a place where traditions live on. people still speak english creole here, even though it's been part of colombia for 200 years. the island is a paradise, but there's something missing. on one of the most idyllic beaches on one of the most idyllic islands in the caribbean, why are there no tourists here? the lack of holidaymakers seems almost bizarre, but it didn't happen by accident. getting to providencia is actually really hard. for example, if you're coming from the uk, you have to get a flight from london to bogata, then get a flight to a little caribbean island called san andreas. then either get a rickety flight or a catamaran to providencia. and it's not surprising as a result that there really aren't many tourists here. it's just too much of a hassle. providencia's isolation is nothing new. it was established by english puritans, in part, seeking isolation to practise their rel
could be about to change, as james clayton discovered. basking in the south of the caribbean sea lies providencia, known throughout its history as an island that's harboured pirates like captain morgan. a place where traditions live on. people still speak english creole here, even though it's been part of colombia for 200 years. the island is a paradise, but there's something missing. on one of the most idyllic beaches on one of the most idyllic islands in the caribbean, why are there no...
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Sep 19, 2017
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are flashing over the sea wall and taking its toll especially in ocean city. this is the beach off oftive and street. the cliffs here are higher than i am from the erosion and look here this part of the jetty here is not exposed since the 1980s. we were going down the path it was cut and we had to jump down. >> because of the erosion. >> it literally took out the sand. >> back bays are seeing turbulent water as boats bob up and down and street flooding in the usual spots sending garbage cans and their contents into the roads but people are mesmerized by the surf. >> have never seen it this rough. >> wave after wave. >> interesting to watch and she has never seen it. >> it's awesome i have never seen the waves break so far out with so much mist coming off them way out there. >> reporter: and the show will continue long after the sun goes down, we have high tide coming up and that means more water and more erosion. ill think we'll see that when jose goes away the story is all the damage that was done to jersey's beaches. live in ocean city, nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >>
are flashing over the sea wall and taking its toll especially in ocean city. this is the beach off oftive and street. the cliffs here are higher than i am from the erosion and look here this part of the jetty here is not exposed since the 1980s. we were going down the path it was cut and we had to jump down. >> because of the erosion. >> it literally took out the sand. >> back bays are seeing turbulent water as boats bob up and down and street flooding in the usual spots...
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un idioma. viviana: sea una organizaciÓn, en los primeros 1000 dÍas de vida, es cuando el cerebro de un bebÉ se desarrolla rÁpidamente, o sea, en sus primeros tres aÑitos. patricia: los niÑos tienen mÁs flexibilidad mental. en los primeros aÑos, los niÑos tienen la capacidad muy flexible de aprender los idiomas, nos cuesta mÁs cuando somos más grandes, pero de pequeÑos si lo pueden hacer. segÚn expertos, el hablarles y leerles a nuestros niÑos desactiva las capacidades cognitivas y socio emocionales. patricia: es el orgullo de la cultura . la conexiÓn con la familia, todas las oportunidades de poder hablar otro idioma, ahora hay 22 paÍses, incluyendo estados unidos, que hablan espaÑol. imagÍnate poder conectarte con tanta gente, posibilidades de trabajo, tantas cosas. viviana: cÓmo podemos contribuir al desarrollo de otro idioma? patricia: poner pelÍculas en espaÑol, tambiÉn tener amigos que hablan espaÑol. viviana: poner especial atenciÓn al desarrollo lingüÍstico. patricia: y estoy viendo que un niÑo no responde para nada al sonido, eso serÍa algo para
un idioma. viviana: sea una organizaciÓn, en los primeros 1000 dÍas de vida, es cuando el cerebro de un bebÉ se desarrolla rÁpidamente, o sea, en sus primeros tres aÑitos. patricia: los niÑos tienen mÁs flexibilidad mental. en los primeros aÑos, los niÑos tienen la capacidad muy flexible de aprender los idiomas, nos cuesta mÁs cuando somos más grandes, pero de pequeÑos si lo pueden hacer. segÚn expertos, el hablarles y leerles a nuestros niÑos desactiva las capacidades cognitivas...
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of the federal reserve bank. —— lots. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the north sea gives up a century—old secret — divers discover the wreck of a first world war german submarine. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: at least 140 people have been killed after a powerful earthquake struck central mexico. the 7.1 magnitude quake brought down
of the federal reserve bank. —— lots. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the north sea gives up a century—old secret — divers discover the wreck of a first world war german submarine. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian...
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states. the north sea gives up a century—old secret — divers discover the wreck of a first world war german submarine. a devastating earthquake has struck central mexico, killing more than 130 people. the 7.1 magnitude quake brought down dozens of buildings in the capital, mexico city, including a school, where children are believed to be trapped. the emergency services, helped by hundreds of volunteers, are sifting through the rubble by hand, searching for survivors. we'll have a report from james cook in a moment on the damage in morelas and pueblo sates, but first here's bbc mundo‘s juan paullier in mexico city. this is the scene here in mexico city, just a few minutes after an earthquake of 6.8 magnitude struck the capital. i have been without signal on my phone since then, so i don't know the extent of the damage. what i do know is that dozens of people are desperately removing rubble here, because they believe someone is trapped. mexico city is one of the most densely packed places on earth. this is one of the most densely packed places on earth. more than 20 million people l
states. the north sea gives up a century—old secret — divers discover the wreck of a first world war german submarine. a devastating earthquake has struck central mexico, killing more than 130 people. the 7.1 magnitude quake brought down dozens of buildings in the capital, mexico city, including a school, where children are believed to be trapped. the emergency services, helped by hundreds of volunteers, are sifting through the rubble by hand, searching for survivors. we'll have a report...
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you're out at sea. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. a promise kept by president trump is a dream lost for thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the united states as children. the president today rescinded the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, better than northern as daca, which protected these young immigrants from deportation. we have reports from both ends of pennsylvania avenue and reaction from around the country. first, major garrett at the white house. >> i have a great heart for the folks we're talking about. >> reporter: president trump said his decision to cancel daca means congress must act. >> i have a love for these people and hopefully, now congress will be able to help them. >> reporter: earlier, attorney general jeff sessions called daca unconstitutional. >> the policy was unilate
you're out at sea. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. a promise kept by president trump is a dream lost for thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the united states as children. the president today rescinded the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, better than northern as daca, which protected these young immigrants from deportation. we have reports from both ends of pennsylvania avenue and reaction from around the...
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organiza mantras para pedir que ese programa no sea derogado. univisiÓn pudo llegar a un suburbio, de houston donde ninguna casa quedÓ en pie por "harvey". los paÍses del caribe, incluyendo la florida, se encuentran en estado de emergencia por el huracÁn "irma". >>este es el noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. aranza: buenas noches. en medio de una mega controversia a nivel nacional el gobierno del presidente trump anunciarÁ maÑana a las 11:00 a.m. el futuro del programa daca. no serÁ el presidente quien haga el anuncio, sino el fiscal general. todo parece que el mandatario lo eliminarÍa en un periodo de seis meses. hay amenazas de demanda judicial en caso de una eliminaciÓn. pablo: el gobernador de nueva york afirmÓ que si donald trump elimina daca su estado demandarÁ al gobierno federal. los soÑadores son estadounidenses en todos los sentidos, se han ganado el derecho de quedarse en el Único hogar que han conocido, declarÓ. se espera que este martes el presidente anuncia que derogarÁ daca en seis meses. la lÍder demÓcrata, nancy, afirmÓ que eso serÍa cruel y u
organiza mantras para pedir que ese programa no sea derogado. univisiÓn pudo llegar a un suburbio, de houston donde ninguna casa quedÓ en pie por "harvey". los paÍses del caribe, incluyendo la florida, se encuentran en estado de emergencia por el huracÁn "irma". >>este es el noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. aranza: buenas noches. en medio de una mega controversia a nivel nacional el gobierno del presidente trump anunciarÁ maÑana a las 11:00 a.m. el...
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increased risk of rip currents along maybe the north ro to stay further out to sea. the track is keeping it further out to sea, good news for the u.s. here is a look again. north of the dominican republic but still affecting the island countries here. we will continue to watch this thing. when the eye gets bigger like this it usually means it is starting to weaken. as it heads north we expect it to become a category 2 and eventually a category 1 as it gets closest to us but remaining off-shore. today our weather feels more like summer than fall, and fall officially starts tomorrow. i will show you the local forecast and what to expect as we go through the first week in the fall too. that's coming up >>> thanks, sheena >>> new this morning, massage envy worker accused of violating customers is making first court appearance. news 4 mark sea graves in the courtroom. he is accused of assaulting two women. one came fof after seeing the report on the first incident. the assaults happened 12 days massa massage envy fired him after his arrest. two women sexually assaulted by lloyd lee we
increased risk of rip currents along maybe the north ro to stay further out to sea. the track is keeping it further out to sea, good news for the u.s. here is a look again. north of the dominican republic but still affecting the island countries here. we will continue to watch this thing. when the eye gets bigger like this it usually means it is starting to weaken. as it heads north we expect it to become a category 2 and eventually a category 1 as it gets closest to us but remaining...
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. dependiendo cuanto sea el sangrado como si esa persona no se rescata, tambiÉn puede morir. 5-6-12-24 no persona que no estÉ recibiendo fluidos también puede llegar a morir. en concreto pueden demorar los mÚsculos esa personas y los mÚsculos secretan una proteÍna que eventualmente causan daÑo a los riÑones y fallo renal. dependiendo de cuÁl sea la lesiÓn, la persona puede vivir menos tiempo o durar varios dÍas debajo de los escombros. marÍa: recordamos que cuando el terremoto del 85 niÑos reciÉn nacidos sobrevivieron hasta ocho dÍas. fue la víctima que mÁs tardaron en rescatar. las madres ellas murieron en el terremoto. de pronto tambiÉn es, se dice que cuando estÁ una persona entrenada, hay que trotar de que la presiÓn interna, la presiÓn del cuerpo no se colapse con la presiÓn de sacarlo. cuÁl es la situaciÓn? reportero: es bien problemÁtico, de hecho.de verdad es un milagro porque ocho dÍas y ni nada grato acciÓn en un cuerpo tan pequeÑito realmente es difÍcil creer que un niÑo reciÉn nacido pueda sobrevivir asÍ que los breves tambiÉn existen en la medi
. dependiendo cuanto sea el sangrado como si esa persona no se rescata, tambiÉn puede morir. 5-6-12-24 no persona que no estÉ recibiendo fluidos también puede llegar a morir. en concreto pueden demorar los mÚsculos esa personas y los mÚsculos secretan una proteÍna que eventualmente causan daÑo a los riÑones y fallo renal. dependiendo de cuÁl sea la lesiÓn, la persona puede vivir menos tiempo o durar varios dÍas debajo de los escombros. marÍa: recordamos que cuando el terremoto del...
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cruzar grandes volÚmenes de agua, ya sea en vehÍculos o a pie. reportero: otros estÁn dispuestos a refugiarse en cualquier albergue pÚblico. >> si se vuela, no sÉ si me puedo quedar ahÍ, es probable que me vaya al albergue. reportero: quÉ hace para evitar una tragedia? >> estoy colocando sacos de arena. reportero: hasta los ganaderos han tomado precauciones, han movido ganado con el fin de evitar pÉrdidas . irma avanzaba por el caribe con vientos sostenidos de 185 millas por hora. se espera que el ojo del huracÁn pase a unas 70 millas de este sector al norte del paÍs, aÚn asÍ, el mal tiempo podrÍa arrojar unas 18 pulgadas de lluvia. enrique: el sur de la florida se prepara intensamente para recibir a irma. miles de personas tratan de salir hacia otros estados u otros paÍses. ya se abrieron albergues en miami-dade, donde existen Órdenes de evacuación en algunas zonas. uno de los hospitales mÁs grandes, tambiÉn estÁ siendo eva cuatro -- evacuado. reportera: algunos evacuan y otros se preparan contrarreloj ante la llegada de irma. los supermercados y las estaciones de
cruzar grandes volÚmenes de agua, ya sea en vehÍculos o a pie. reportero: otros estÁn dispuestos a refugiarse en cualquier albergue pÚblico. >> si se vuela, no sÉ si me puedo quedar ahÍ, es probable que me vaya al albergue. reportero: quÉ hace para evitar una tragedia? >> estoy colocando sacos de arena. reportero: hasta los ganaderos han tomado precauciones, han movido ganado con el fin de evitar pÉrdidas . irma avanzaba por el caribe con vientos sostenidos de 185 millas...
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residentes que han sido evacuados crece el temor que su paso sea catastrÓfico, angie sandoval nos informa, desde san juan. >>> a mis espaldas lo que ven no es un mar si no, una laguna miren las olas, el huracÁn irma no solamente se siente, si no tambiÉn se escucha como un rugido, hay mÁs de 350 mil personas aquÍ en puerto rico, sin electricidad y todavÍa la noche no ha terminado. >>> el huracÁn irma llegÓ a puerto rico con vientos y lluvias. >>> seguimos levantando las cosas. >>> nora no planeaba irse de su casa pero cuando el agua llegÓ a su puerta. >>> no me da miedo, pero, algunas veces hay que evitar. >>> convencer a la poblth poblaciÓn ha sudo difÍcil. >>> no hay una razÓn a menos que sea un emergencia para estar en carretera ahora. >>> vientos y las inundaciones peligro mÁs grande de irma en te momento, a pesar aed vi so, a pesar de ordenes de evacuaciÓn, muchos que viven aquÍ, en la costa, no han querido abandonar sus hogares. >>> uno de ellos, juliÁn rosado con cada saco de arena el eleva una oraciÓn. >>> que no nos ataque, que nos favorezca a todos, pero si no es
residentes que han sido evacuados crece el temor que su paso sea catastrÓfico, angie sandoval nos informa, desde san juan. >>> a mis espaldas lo que ven no es un mar si no, una laguna miren las olas, el huracÁn irma no solamente se siente, si no tambiÉn se escucha como un rugido, hay mÁs de 350 mil personas aquÍ en puerto rico, sin electricidad y todavÍa la noche no ha terminado. >>> el huracÁn irma llegÓ a puerto rico con vientos y lluvias. >>> seguimos...
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farther out to sea - breezy tomorrow; falling humidity - feeling like fall friday through the weekend today: hot and humid. stray early afternoon shower. highs: 87-90 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. still mild and muggy. lows: 64-71 winds: nw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly sunny. breezy to windy. falling humidity. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 5-15 g 25+ mph breaking right now - district. a fire ripping through the embassy of ecuadaor. john gonzalez is live in northwest - john? overnight - a deadly shooting in prince police found the man suffering from a gunshot wound along rocky mount drive in temple hills. investigators do "not" believe this is random. tracking maria at 5:xx - and the island of puerto rico, in crisis this morning. a week after the hurricane hit, many say the federal response has been insufficient. rico is still without power.. and more than half of it's residents don't have clean water. and take a look at this-- what appears to be a line of parked cars, is actually a gas line! at the airport - hundreds wait, trying to get out - but there aren't enough planes. in respo
farther out to sea - breezy tomorrow; falling humidity - feeling like fall friday through the weekend today: hot and humid. stray early afternoon shower. highs: 87-90 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. still mild and muggy. lows: 64-71 winds: nw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly sunny. breezy to windy. falling humidity. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 5-15 g 25+ mph breaking right now - district. a fire ripping through the embassy of ecuadaor. john gonzalez is live in northwest - john? overnight - a...