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it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of techno music. even though the water's a little chilly that still need something profound. all one was the water around to tend. to it too cold for the. first step towards what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world tore undress and runs the station he's lived for 46 years but says things have changed dramatically here in recent years well the weather systems. but your t.v. that's a big change everything. it's been a lot more wind and not more humid a lot more rain in. time and we have now was what they had. us. well it's quite a big change above the village there's a cemetery with a stunning view even if it's getting warmer here in the summer they still digging extra graves to be able to bury those who die in winter when the ground is frozen solid. suddenly there's excitement in the village. the men are loading their guns and e
it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of techno music. even though the water's a little chilly that still need something profound. all one was the water around to tend. to it too cold for the. first step towards what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world tore undress and runs the...
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it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of check on music. even though the water's a little chilly. that still need something from. our one was the water around . 10 it was too cold for the kids. first step towards what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world tore undress and runs the station he's lived. for 46 years but says things have changed dramatically here in recent years well the weather systems of. the precipitation change everything. it's been a lot more wind and not more humid a lot more rain and so much so climate we have now was what they had. south of us when ike. well it's quite a big change above the village there's a cemetery with a stunning view even if it's getting warmer here in the summer they still do extra grapes to be able to bury those who die in winter when the ground is frozen solid. suddenly there's excitement in the village. the men are loading
it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of check on music. even though the water's a little chilly. that still need something from. our one was the water around . 10 it was too cold for the kids. first step towards what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world tore undress and runs the...
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>> yes. >> the whaling station meant by -- manned by greenland. that is the end of our list. thanks. this is terrific. >> thank you all for joining us and we look forward to doing it again sometime. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this is american history tv. each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. american history tv is on social media. follow us @c-span history. harvey, theor curator of the exhibition alexander von humboldt, and it is a great pleasure to be able to introduce you to this amazing man, this amazing exhibition and the journey we are going to take through early american art and history. the gentleman you see over here is alexander von humboldt, a german natural
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. >> greenland's north, i'm confused. we have some dramatic stories in journals and log that tell usmuseum how difficult it was when they were really in the arctic area because often the ships would get stuck in the ice and that could be very fatal because if the ice closes in eight can collapse the ship, so very dangerous. purchasepossible to those candles today? >> now, it is illegal to hunt those whales, it is illegal to hunt whales. >> our last question, i think we will end on a high note. with the men away, did women rule? >> yes. >> the whaling station meant by greenland. that is the end of our list. thanks. this is terrific. >> thank you all for joining us and we look forward to doing it again sometime. >> thank you. >> if you like american history tv, keep with us knowing the week on facebook, twitter, and youtube. learn about the state in history and see previewed clips of upcoming programs. @cspanhistory. >> teacher teaches about music in the post-civil rights era highlighting james brown and others. it describe
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. >> greenland's north, i'm confused. anyway. peggi: yes. [laughter] again, we have some dramatic stories in journals and logbooks and the paintings in the museum that all tell us how difficult it was when they were really in the arctic area, because often the ships were stuck in the ice and that could be very fatal , ituse if the ice closes in could collapse the ship. it was very dangerous. but they had a lot of oil, so theya lot of whales -- but have a lot of whales up there so you can see where they would go. >> is it possible to purchase those candles today? no.i: it is illegal to hunt those whales, it is illegal to hunt whales. >> our last question, i think we will end on a high note. with the men away, did women rule? peggi: yes. [laughter] most definitely. >> a question on the whaling station. is the whaling station manned by greenland? that is the end of our list. thanks. this is terrific. peggi: ok. thank you all for joining us. we look forward to doing this again sometime. >> thank you, everyone. peggi: thank you. bye-bye. [caption
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it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of techno music. even though the water's a little chilly. that still need some improvement. how was the water around to. it too cold for the kids. that's what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world tore undress and runs the station he's lived for 46 years but says things have changed dramatically here in recent years. the weather system. has a bit. if. it's been a lot more wind and not more humid and lot more rain in. climate we have now was what they had. was well not. well it's quite a bit. above the village there's a cemetery with a stunning view. even if it's getting warmer here in the summer they still digging extra graves to be able to bury those who die in winter when the ground is frozen solid. suddenly there's excitement in the village. the men are loading their guns and everyone's on their feet people drop everything to
it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of techno music. even though the water's a little chilly. that still need some improvement. how was the water around to. it too cold for the kids. that's what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world tore undress and runs the station he's lived for...
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it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of techno music. even though the water's a little chilly. that still need some improvement. on how warm was the water around . tent it too cold for the. first step towards what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world told andreas and runs the station he's lived for 46 years but says things have changed dramatically here in recent years. the by the system of. precipitation everything. it's been a lot more wind than not more humid though more rain and. so climate we have now was what they had. was well not. well it's quite a bit. above the village there's a cemetery with a stunning view. even if it's getting warmer here in the summer they still digging extra graves to be able to bury those who die in winter when the ground is frozen solid. suddenly there's excitement in the village. the men are loading their guns and everyone's on th
it's only the 2nd one in all of greenland. the kids splash around to the sound of techno music. even though the water's a little chilly. that still need some improvement. on how warm was the water around . tent it too cold for the. first step towards what we were working on well more. at the small weather station they're releasing a weather balloon like they do every day at 11 each morning and night at the same time as hundreds of weather stations around the world told andreas and runs the...
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it is greenland that santa is over stars are coming off and he's so is going to be the burial obviously later tonight should be here in a it looks like they're on the snow though he should be high in the sky speaking the skies now. >>the time to check your weather again with their holiday forecast as we're tracking the rain kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joining us now with the details either grant an l and yeah we're tracking light scattered showers off the coast trying to make its way throughout the san francisco peninsula most of it though about parading before it hits the ground we could see some light drizzle out of it though so make sure to drive safely for your evening commute, let's take a look though. >>at the storm that is going to arrive by christmas day overall we are tracking a dry outlook for your christmas morning. but then rain will return for the north bay by around friday afternoon light to moderate even heavy downpours at times pretty dry for everyone else in the bay area but we will start to notice. those coastal showers starting to make its way inland with w
it is greenland that santa is over stars are coming off and he's so is going to be the burial obviously later tonight should be here in a it looks like they're on the snow though he should be high in the sky speaking the skies now. >>the time to check your weather again with their holiday forecast as we're tracking the rain kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joining us now with the details either grant an l and yeah we're tracking light scattered showers off the coast trying to make...
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and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed, leaving mounds and hollows, ponds and lakes. with a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden is now america's president—elect. the battle to save our planet by getting climate under control. and he believes climate change is an urgent threat and says the us will rejoin the paris pledge to cut greenhouse gases. this could make a big difference. unless we all address climate change, we will all be vulnerable to climate change. so it is very refreshing to know that we are going back into a collaborative frame of mind that helps everyone. across the globe, the pandemic has been the priority this year, but what about after covid? as the world rec
and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed, leaving mounds and hollows, ponds and lakes. with a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris...
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and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed leaving ponds and lakes. in a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden is now america's president—elect. the battle to save our planet by getting climate under control. and he believes climate change is an urgent threat and says the us will rejoin the paris pledge to cut greenhouse gases. this could make a big difference. unless we all address climate change, we will all be vulnerable to climate change. so it is very refreshing to know that we are going back into a collaborative frame of mind that helps everyone. across the globe, the pandemic has been the priority this year, but what about after covid? as the world recovers, scientists say w
and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed leaving ponds and lakes. in a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden...
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and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed leaving ponds and lakes. in a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden is now america's president—elect. the battle to save our planet by getting climate under control. and he believes climate change is an urgent threat and says the us will rejoin the paris pledge to cut greenhouse gases. this will make a big difference. unless we all address climate change, we will all be vulnerable to climate change. so it is very refreshing to know that we are going back into a collaborative frame of mind that helps everyone. across the globe, the pandemic has been the priority this year, but what about after covid? as the world recovers, scientists say we
and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed leaving ponds and lakes. in a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden...
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it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. 2023 year of lock downs and social distancing you can't reach across the screen to get somewhat of a explores one of the global pandemics biggest side effects loneliness everyone who lives alone has been forced to be searched for the 1st time highlighting its effects on physical and mental health and discovering unique ways of coping controlling being together episode 2 of all hail the lockdown on al-jazeera. context the. storytelling around the biggest issues we've had to do it again. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on the al-jazeera the e.u. and u.k. negotiators of resume talks in a last ditch attempt to cement a breakfast deal it comes after a personal intervention between the european commission president and the british prime minister late on saturday both sides remain divided over 3 key issues they are fishing rights fair competition guarantees and how future disputes
it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. 2023 year of lock downs and social distancing you can't reach across the screen to get somewhat of a explores one of the global pandemics biggest side effects loneliness everyone who lives alone has been forced to be searched for the 1st time highlighting its effects on physical and mental health and...
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it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage what's the lay of the land there stripping away the spam a creeping story about presidential corruption it is real with it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the official line for this type of agreement to tell our story we don't want to rely on authority and if the listening post on al-jazeera. jump into the stream and join our global community bio diversity is biosecurity it is that essential for our species to survive be part of the debate i know you have ideas and you can be part of this conversation when no topic is off the table the police are not neutral and all of these case goal here is to terrorize and here's the other part of this there's no consequence this dream on out is there are. 'd 2 deaths every minute a surge in coronavirus cases in the us s
it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage what's the lay of the land there stripping away the spam a creeping story about presidential corruption it is real with it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the...
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it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. american people have finally spoke in america as i see it when america is off balance or will be told more dangerously world is looking in the next year of sanusi. with the election behind us the republican party dumptruck the feel we can take on us politics and society that's the bottom or 2023 year of lockdowns and social distancing he can't reach across the screen to give someone a hug alleyway explores one of the global pandemics biggest side effects the loneliness everyone who lives alone has been forced to be special for the 1st time they're highlighting its effects on physical and mental health and discovering unique ways of coping controlling it being and then to get an episode to of all hail the lockdown on al-jazeera. lauren. this is al-jazeera. you're watching the news hour live from the headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes californians face stay at home orders as the numb
it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. american people have finally spoke in america as i see it when america is off balance or will be told more dangerously world is looking in the next year of sanusi. with the election behind us the republican party dumptruck the feel we can take on us politics and society that's the bottom or 2023 year of...
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it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. we've never had a president who has literally for 4 or 5 years repeatedly attacked our democracy. loosely linux isn't something that you either have a narrative i have a question you're getting there really where if you can't you're treated industrial sure even further join me richelle carey and up front as my guest from around the world take a hot seat and we debate the week's top stories in pressing issues here on al-jazeera. in 2008 traveled across the united states discovering what it was like to be both a patriotic american and a devout muslim can you be muslim and american you have to be an american tourist are you didn't have much appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim to be elected to the united states congress want has changed rewind islam in america on al-jazeera. u.s. president donald trump again falsely claims victory in his 1st rally since losing to joe biden as he back
it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. we've never had a president who has literally for 4 or 5 years repeatedly attacked our democracy. loosely linux isn't something that you either have a narrative i have a question you're getting there really where if you can't you're treated industrial sure even further join me richelle carey and up front as my...
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and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed, leaving mounds and hollows, ponds and lakes. with a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden is now america's president—elect. the battle to save our planet by getting climate under control. and he believes climate change is an urgent threat and says the us will rejoin the paris pledge to cut greenhouse gases. and this could make a big difference. unless we all address climate change, we will all be vulnerable to climate change. so it is very refreshing to know that we are going back into a collaborative frame of mind that helps everyone. across the globe, the pandemic has been the priority this year, but what about after covid? as the world
and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost, thawed, leaving mounds and hollows, ponds and lakes. with a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris...
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, and again the seem and even greenland, and again the seem to be a bit of a curveball to eu negotiators, we certainly didn't think it was helpful. given the eu was such a large organisation, obviously it divides into doves and hawks potentially about brexit, but how united is the eu as a whole in terms of resolving this with unanimity? i think they are pretty united still. that was the hallmark of the withdrawal agreement, when all 27 eu member states, well, 26 eu states sold a lot of solidarity due to the irish government and tried to protect the peace process as the irish government with state and to make sure there is no hard border on the island of ireland. it is different in the trade negotiations because different countries have different interests. i asked one double last week he think michel barnier was going to give away the silver and he said, to some member states spins are more important than knives, so yes, they have different interests, but they don't seem to be really unravelling or untangling that sense of solidarity and unity that sense of solidarity and unity thatis th
, and again the seem and even greenland, and again the seem to be a bit of a curveball to eu negotiators, we certainly didn't think it was helpful. given the eu was such a large organisation, obviously it divides into doves and hawks potentially about brexit, but how united is the eu as a whole in terms of resolving this with unanimity? i think they are pretty united still. that was the hallmark of the withdrawal agreement, when all 27 eu member states, well, 26 eu states sold a lot of...
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it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage what's the lay of the land there stripping away the spam reaping story about presidential corruption it is real reporting it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the official line we all decided we need to tell our story like we don't want to rely on authority and it's media listening post on out is iraq. the world food program will receive the nobel peace prize for fighting against hunger and the use of starvation as a weapon of war we ask executive director david beasley how the challenge of combating global hunger would be met in the age of the coronavirus pandemic the nobel interview on al-jazeera. a step towards resolving the gulf crisis saudi arabia says a deal could be reached soon to end the 3 year land sea and blockade of. columns of a robin you're watc
it has been achieved in other places like new zealand greenland norway and closer to home in colombia panama ecuador and bolivia chile has never come close but perhaps it's not too late. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a pandemic let's start with some of the on the ground realities affecting the news coverage what's the lay of the land there stripping away the spam reaping story about presidential corruption it is real reporting it's not if you keep challenging assumptions and the...
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and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost thawed leaving holes and lakes. in a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland, 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden is now america's president—elect. the battle to save our planet by getting climate under control. and he believes climate change is an urgent threat and says the us will rejoin the paris pledged to cut greenhouse gases. this will make a big difference. unless we all address climate change, we will all be vulnerable to climate change. so it is very refreshing to know that we are going back into a collaborative frame of mind that helps everyone. across the globe, the pandemic has been the priority this year, but what about after covid 7 as the world recovers, scientists say
and greenland continued to melt. hundreds of billions of tonnes of ice were lost. in siberia, the frozen ground, the permafrost thawed leaving holes and lakes. in a meeting planned in glasgow, scotland, 2020 was supposed to be the year of climate action, but as the virus spread, the conference was postponed. however, there has been one major shift. donald trump took the united states out of the global climate agreement. the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. butjoe biden...
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the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. the solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship, the rms st helena, and the series will generate some of the power it uses with portable solar panels. they'll be used to create hydrogen, which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricity, helping prove a low—carbon technology that will find applications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators, which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where
the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. the solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate...
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the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. their solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship, the rms st helena, and the series will generate some of the power it uses with portable solar panels. they'll be used to create hydrogen which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricity, helping prove a low—carbon technology that will find applications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where
the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. their solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate...
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the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. their solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship, the rms st helena, and the series will generate some of the power it uses with portable solar panels. they'll be used to create hydrogen, which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricity, helping prove a low—carbon technology that will find applications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators, which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, whe
the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. their solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate...
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offshore of siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme some where the exact areas are very as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places it's true at this point we have seen such a dramatic wasin the volume of the ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for several years that was very thick ice very resilient to melting storminess in the summer now 70 percent of the ice is 1st year ice that's much thinner ice much more fragile much more easily disrupted and so we're seeing things like changes in the seasonality of the ice it isn't just the ice minimum when there's ice there at all this year we had the northern sea route across the north coast of siberia then down through the bering strait open longer than it ever was it wasn't that long ago it was almost never passable by nano spray or ships so this is changing commercial shipping it's impacting the biology of the
offshore of siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme some where the exact areas are very as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places it's true at this point we have seen such a dramatic wasin the volume of the ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for...
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the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender equal motorsport platform. there'll be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. it's totally different — here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different — here it's not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship, the rms st helena. and it will generate some of the power it uses with portable solar panels. they'll be used to create hydrogen which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricity, helping prove a low carbon technology that will find applications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators which are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where you decarbonise the internatio
the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender equal motorsport platform. there'll be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. it's totally different — here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different — here it's not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is...
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in 2007 angela merkel proclaimed herself as the climate chancellor and front of melting glaciers in greenland but the young climate activists have been disappointed so far and they will probably continue to remind the chancellor of the promises she made. the coronavirus pandemic has brought much of life as we know it's to standstill including venice is famous gone the us normally the boats would be busy ferrying tourists around the city but with barely any international travel an important source of income dried up in this city. desperate for work. they are the symbol of the city for centuries gondolas have been an integral part of life in venice but the cove in 1000 pandemic has emptied its famous canals gondoliers can only sit and wait for the tide to turn in their favor. for the present there's no money coming in this last summer was a disaster international tourism has gone from america china japan australia canada before the whole world came to venice. in the past millions visited the city each year now gone to lir's don't expect more than one booking a day. since venice relies on touris
in 2007 angela merkel proclaimed herself as the climate chancellor and front of melting glaciers in greenland but the young climate activists have been disappointed so far and they will probably continue to remind the chancellor of the promises she made. the coronavirus pandemic has brought much of life as we know it's to standstill including venice is famous gone the us normally the boats would be busy ferrying tourists around the city but with barely any international travel an important...
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the series will be going to greenland, the amazon, and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there'll be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. their solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship, the rms st helena, and the series will generate some of the power it uses with portable solar panels. they'll be used to create hydrogen which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricity, helping prove a low—carbon technology that will find applications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where y
the series will be going to greenland, the amazon, and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender—equal motorsport platform. there'll be four teams, each with two drivers — one male, one female. their solution is totally different. here, more power than the petrol cars. of course, the sound is totally different, it hears not sound. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate...
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offshore of siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme somewhere the exact areas are very as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places through at this point we have seen such a dramatic wasin the volume of the ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for several years that was very thick ice very resilient to melting storminess in the summer now 70 percent of the ice is 1st year ice that's much thinner ice much more fragile much more easily disrupted and so we're seeing things like changes in the seasonality of the ice it isn't just the ice minimum when there's ice there at all this year we had the northern sea route across the north coast of siberia then down through the bering strait open longer than it ever was it wasn't that long ago it was almost never passable by nano spray or ships so this is changing commercial shipping it's impacting the biology of the oc
offshore of siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme somewhere the exact areas are very as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places through at this point we have seen such a dramatic wasin the volume of the ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for several...
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the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams each with two drivers, one male, one female. the solution is totally different. here more power than the petrol cars. of course the sound is totally different, hear no sound. i think i prefer the electric car because they need to make a change, especially in these days because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea ina freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship the rms st helena and the series will generate some of the power it needs with solar parallels. they will be used to generate hydrogen which on race day will be fed into a fuel cell to generate electricity, helping prove low carbon technology that will find applications around the world say dividers. the displacement of diesel generators that the well, the application of the shipping on boats where you decarbonise the international maritime in
the series will be going to greenland, the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender equal motorsport platform. there will be four teams each with two drivers, one male, one female. the solution is totally different. here more power than the petrol cars. of course the sound is totally different, hear no sound. i think i prefer the electric car because they need to make a change, especially in these days because the climate change is...
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president of venezuela for instance wanted to repatriate some goals for greenland and was unable to they said we don't consume you old ins well let's go back to you and i think leaders like that will appreciate being able to have control of something that is deeply required is a massive market in which they can control directly is there a generational aspect to this so what i mean is people watching this interview they'll be saying that this guy v.j. easy young man he seems so knowledgeable he is a deep thinker and they might think it's a one off but what i've noticed is that that entire millennial generation and gen zinni they are they are woke to what's happening heir the boomers and i'm one of them. they know their attitude is well i don't need to bother with the other stuff the system is fine the way it is because of course we cashed in on the american empire for the past 50 or 60 years and we've been right mad empire away for decades but it is it is a right to say that the models are really getting educated fast about money geopolitics you know and all these issues because they they
president of venezuela for instance wanted to repatriate some goals for greenland and was unable to they said we don't consume you old ins well let's go back to you and i think leaders like that will appreciate being able to have control of something that is deeply required is a massive market in which they can control directly is there a generational aspect to this so what i mean is people watching this interview they'll be saying that this guy v.j. easy young man he seems so knowledgeable he...
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into thousand seven in greenland and heard about research that caused climate change -- and heard about research that was causing the ice sheet to melt at unprecedented speed. and because of our failure to take drastic action, the ice sheet is melting twice as fast as it was during that visit 13 years ago. the arctic region is not some far, remote expanse. it provides livelihoods to many. it is a global fishing center. it is a cultural and sacred place for arctic and indigenous peoples. it is the home of rare and endangered species. and it is now at immediate risk as a result of the human-caused climate crisis. the arctic is a keystone of our climate system, which means arctic security is a national security issue affecting all americans. i want to thank our witnesses for being here. thank you, all, for the work you do. you, admiralto ask ray, last year, we spoke about coast guard oil spill preparedness. the coast guard previously acknowledged unpreparedness. 2020, a russian powerplant experienced a massive failure that dumped thousands of tons of diesel into the polar arctic a fragile
into thousand seven in greenland and heard about research that caused climate change -- and heard about research that was causing the ice sheet to melt at unprecedented speed. and because of our failure to take drastic action, the ice sheet is melting twice as fast as it was during that visit 13 years ago. the arctic region is not some far, remote expanse. it provides livelihoods to many. it is a global fishing center. it is a cultural and sacred place for arctic and indigenous peoples. it is...
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fact, he has a readers frome united states and canada and mexico come and a become haiti, peru, cuba, greenland, el salvador. puerto rico, venezuela, guatemala, bolivia, argentina, ecuador,
fact, he has a readers frome united states and canada and mexico come and a become haiti, peru, cuba, greenland, el salvador. puerto rico, venezuela, guatemala, bolivia, argentina, ecuador,
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fact, he has a readers frome united states and canada and mexico come and a become haiti, peru, cuba, greenland, el salvador. puerto rico, venezuela, guatemala, bolivia, argentina, ecuador, and probably even pasadena. [laughing] >> thank you, rob. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. thank you everyone for joining us for this evenings event. my name is kim sutton and and a host of tonight season. before we begin i i want to encourage you all to check out online at upcoming virtual events i visiting powells.com. one of our many upcoming events we're looking forward to is tiffany cross in conversation with -- about her new book say it louder, black voters, white narratives and saving our democracy. that's next friday the 18th. as will please your member to follow us on twitter, facebook and instagram tonight we are honored to welcome leonard mlodinow and rob paulsen. leonard received his phd in theoretical physics from university of california at berkeley and was in alexander fellow at the max planck institute and was on the faculty of california institute of technology. his previous books include the b
fact, he has a readers frome united states and canada and mexico come and a become haiti, peru, cuba, greenland, el salvador. puerto rico, venezuela, guatemala, bolivia, argentina, ecuador, and probably even pasadena. [laughing] >> thank you, rob. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. thank you everyone for joining us for this evenings event. my name is kim sutton and and a host of tonight season. before we begin i i want to encourage you all to check out online at upcoming virtual...
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will come now looking forward to him but he's made a lot of headway last time we checked is over in greenland hustle. >>all right still ahead at 8 a high honor for the nation's top infectious disease expert, one east bay city is celebrating doctor anthony fauci plus tracking your side effects after getting the vaccine. how the cdc. >>is asking >>the cdc is asking covid vaccine recipients to download an app to help track any side effects they might experience there's an app for anything this one is called v safe you see it there to post a. >>keep your info confidential one doctor who received her first dose last week of the vaccine says. she hasn't felt any side effects but she has been using the app and reporting every day just in case. >>i get text message in tells me hey how are you feeling today check boxes and then helping society by providing data to cdc during after >>the cdc hopes more people will opt in and use the app once more vaccines are administered. >>next at 8 as countries impose travel bans on people coming from the united kingdom. parts of the united states are starting to im
will come now looking forward to him but he's made a lot of headway last time we checked is over in greenland hustle. >>all right still ahead at 8 a high honor for the nation's top infectious disease expert, one east bay city is celebrating doctor anthony fauci plus tracking your side effects after getting the vaccine. how the cdc. >>is asking >>the cdc is asking covid vaccine recipients to download an app to help track any side effects they might experience there's an app for...
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inject bleach, said that a dead venezuelan leader stole the election, wanted to trade puerto rico for greenland, and stop a hurricane with a nuclear bomb. we've made the turn to crazytown a long time ago. now we're just doing donuts in cuckoo canyon. the administration has largely ignored any established process, so people are calling the white house directly. in fact, so many people are asking for pardons or commutations that a spreadsheet has been created to keep track of the requests. yes, they're compiling them all in microsoft ex-cell. if they do manage to pry the current president from the white house, he may need to find a different place to live, because palm beach residents surrounding mar-a-lago recently sent the town a letter with a message for the outgoing commander in chief: we don't want you to be our neighbor. it's all in the new documentary, "won't you suck it, neighbor?" the locals don't like the noise and traffic when the president is at mar-a-lago, but even before he was in office, he created ill will in the town by refusing to comply with even basic local requirements, such
inject bleach, said that a dead venezuelan leader stole the election, wanted to trade puerto rico for greenland, and stop a hurricane with a nuclear bomb. we've made the turn to crazytown a long time ago. now we're just doing donuts in cuckoo canyon. the administration has largely ignored any established process, so people are calling the white house directly. in fact, so many people are asking for pardons or commutations that a spreadsheet has been created to keep track of the requests. yes,...
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inject bleach, said that a dead venezuelan leader stole the election, wanted to trade puerto rico for greenland, and stop a hurricane with a nuclear bomb. we've made the turn to crazytown a long time ago. now we're just doing donuts in cuckoo canyon. the administration has largely ignored any established process, so people are calling the white house directly. in fact, so many people are asking for pardons or commutations that a spreadsheet has been created to keep track of the requests. yes, they're compiling them all in microsoft ex-cell. if they do manage to pry the current president from the white house, he may need to find a different place to live, because palm beach residents surrounding mar-a-lago recently sent the town a letter with a message for the outgoing commander in chief: we don't want you to be our neighbor. it's all in the new documentary, "won't you suck it, neighbor?" the locals don't like the noise and traffic when the president is down at mar-a-lago, but even before he was in office, he created ill will in the town by refusing to comply with even basic local requirements,
inject bleach, said that a dead venezuelan leader stole the election, wanted to trade puerto rico for greenland, and stop a hurricane with a nuclear bomb. we've made the turn to crazytown a long time ago. now we're just doing donuts in cuckoo canyon. the administration has largely ignored any established process, so people are calling the white house directly. in fact, so many people are asking for pardons or commutations that a spreadsheet has been created to keep track of the requests. yes,...
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are scandinavian countries, 45% in iceland and norway, 6% in sweden, mexico 91%, panama 83 to 98%, greenland 80%. >> that's a lot of percentage. >> sorry? >> that is a lot of percentages there. >> yes. it makes sense because we did not come to this area until, oh i don't know, 16 or 17 hundreds. as i understand it. one thing i wanted to ask, i've been to your museum, it's beautiful, the design is beautiful. i wonder, do you have the history? i went with a group, so i did not get to see everything, do you have a basic history of the doctrine of discovery and the -- do you have all that in a museum? >> no, we do not. your digging in to some pretty complicated and sophisticated territory there. the doctrine of discovery was a european invention that rationalized that the indigenous people, not just of native america, but throughout the world, did not actually owned the land that they lived on and occupied for many generations. that there any question country was free to come in and take it. because they did not own it. that is a startling concept at any stage in history, but it was particularly
are scandinavian countries, 45% in iceland and norway, 6% in sweden, mexico 91%, panama 83 to 98%, greenland 80%. >> that's a lot of percentage. >> sorry? >> that is a lot of percentages there. >> yes. it makes sense because we did not come to this area until, oh i don't know, 16 or 17 hundreds. as i understand it. one thing i wanted to ask, i've been to your museum, it's beautiful, the design is beautiful. i wonder, do you have the history? i went with a group, so i did...
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i didn't see the president trying to buy greenland. that was something he was contemplating. the next days the question is really what he's going to do and what's that going to leave for joe biden? interesting tone from biden today is that biden wasn't pulling any punches on trump. and that made the calculus joe biden has made, the president-elect has made and his team has made. but they're not shying away from a fight with donald trump, and they're certainly not afraid of antagonizing. when you listen to how explicitly he laid what's happened with this potential alleged russian hack directly at the feet of donald trump, that's another interesting dynamic as we go through this transition we need to watch. so i don't know if i squared all your circles there, brian, but i try. >> well, you did an excellent job, and you're right about the russian element of the president-elect's speech today. a.b., a question you've been asked before and you've spent quite a bit of time thinking about. is there anyone in the party with the volume, authority, influence to stand up and say this ma
i didn't see the president trying to buy greenland. that was something he was contemplating. the next days the question is really what he's going to do and what's that going to leave for joe biden? interesting tone from biden today is that biden wasn't pulling any punches on trump. and that made the calculus joe biden has made, the president-elect has made and his team has made. but they're not shying away from a fight with donald trump, and they're certainly not afraid of antagonizing. when...
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because they think it will sell are like cartographers who drew england and spain the same size as greenland because they knew it was popular. it misleads the traveler and eventually destroys the credibility of the map maker. which brings me back to fox. these shows destroy their credibility when they lead with hunter biden for days on end. yes, it's an important story. but so is the pandemic. so is the vaccine. so is trumpies denialism. i know why they do it. i know they do it. fox producers believe their viewers don't want to hear about the pandemic all the time, do not want to hear about trump leaving office, do not want to face those facts. the producers scour the web for sour news about democrats instead. everyone knows fox is anti-democrat. the lack of proportionality gets me. warning viewers not to watch everything else because it's bias, corrupt. all week long they said the rest of the media was ignoring the hunter biden story. now, in part they meant rudy giuliani and steve bannon's october surprise. remember in october the story laundered through the "new york post" alleged crooked
because they think it will sell are like cartographers who drew england and spain the same size as greenland because they knew it was popular. it misleads the traveler and eventually destroys the credibility of the map maker. which brings me back to fox. these shows destroy their credibility when they lead with hunter biden for days on end. yes, it's an important story. but so is the pandemic. so is the vaccine. so is trumpies denialism. i know why they do it. i know they do it. fox producers...
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siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies a couple years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme some where the exact areas vary as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places extrude why is this important why does this matter what does it say about global climate conditions. at this point we have seen setter dramatic wasin the volume of ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for several years that was very thick ice very resilient to melting storminess in the summer now 70 percent of the ice is 1st year ice that's much thinner ice much more fragile much more easily disrupted and so we're seeing things like changes in the seasonality of the ice it isn't just the ice minimum but when there's ice there at all this year we had the northern sea route across the north coast of siberia then down through the bering strait open longer than it ever was it wasn't that long ago it was almost never passable by nano s
siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies a couple years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme some where the exact areas vary as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places extrude why is this important why does this matter what does it say about global climate conditions. at this point we have seen setter dramatic wasin the...
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of siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies couple years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme some where the exact areas vary as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places it's true at this point we have seen such a dramatic wasin the volume of the ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for several years that was very thick ice very resilient to melting storminess in the summer now 70 percent of the ice is 1st year ice that's much thinner ice much more fragile much more easily disrupted and so we're seeing things like changes in the seasonality of the ice it isn't just the ice minimum when there's ice there at all this year we had the northern sea route across the north coast of siberia then down through the bering strait open longer than it ever was it wasn't that long ago it was almost never passable by nano spray or ships so this is changing commercial shipping it's impacting the biology of the oce
of siberia last year the extremes were in alaska and the adjacencies couple years before that it was greenland what this illustrates it is at this point in the arctic it's always extreme some where the exact areas vary as the storm tracks and what's going on in the oceans and deep ocean currents vary with time but it's now always some places it's true at this point we have seen such a dramatic wasin the volume of the ice 30 years ago most of the ice in the arctic had been around for several...
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that includes greenland, where around 152 billion tonnes of ice were lost in the year to august 2020. and in the arctic circle, the melting is affecting indigenous communities. this is megan dicker, an inuk from north labrador in canada. we use the ice to travel to our hunting grounds and to communities on the coast and we use that i spent most of the year for these reasons and the ice is thinner and harder to predict and we have predicted the art of ice conditions and its safety and the cause of climate change its harder to navigate. that melting leads to rising sea levels — and on the other side of the world in the south pacific, that's having an impact too. here's a climate campaigner from the soloman islands. by by 2014 it's completely submerged underwater taking with it not only this important land and marine resources but also more importantly our culture and identity and our history and this is happening throughout the solomon islands and many of the items affected in that way as well. among those calling for urgent action is the broadcaster sir david attenborough. he's sat d
that includes greenland, where around 152 billion tonnes of ice were lost in the year to august 2020. and in the arctic circle, the melting is affecting indigenous communities. this is megan dicker, an inuk from north labrador in canada. we use the ice to travel to our hunting grounds and to communities on the coast and we use that i spent most of the year for these reasons and the ice is thinner and harder to predict and we have predicted the art of ice conditions and its safety and the cause...
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. >> greenland protagonizado por gerard butler estrena por plataformas digitales. >> bienvenido a "un nuevo dÍa" gracias ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> muy bien gracias (informaciÓn en pantalla) gerard butler quien hace el papel jeff debe emprender con su familia un viaje que los obliga a buscar la manera de mantenerse unidos mientras encuentran la forma de sobrevivir (informaciÓn en pantalla) de poder sobrevivir a esta apocalipsis ¿quÉ es lo primero que harÍa? >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) para "un nuevo dÍa" irasema. >> me encanta lo que dijo gerard butler que tenemos que poner en perspectiva lo que estamos viviendo hoy porque las cosas siempre se pueden poner peores. >> bueno no se pueden perder greenland que se estrena maÑana en plataformas digitales, ahora pasamos con stephanie que nos cuenta la lista de ganadores de conÉctate y gana. >> ya vi esa pelÍcula, estÁ bastante buena. >> pero bueno, esta semana comenzÓ el sorteo conÉctate y gana, donde cada dÍa 5 personas tendrÁn la oportunidad de ganar mil dÓlares cada uno, un total de 5.000 dÓlares cada uno. >> quiero saber qui
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buy back as much as $11 billion of their own shares in the first quarter after the federal reserve greenland buybacks. it follows the second round of 2020 stress tests with the central bank saying lenders have the capital to whether an extended downturn. softbank plans to file to raise at least $500 million through a blank check company. a source told bloomberg it will be run by the same group that runs the vision fund. it will be used to buy a company softbank has already invested in. no comment from softbank. movingsk discussed tesla's cash to bitcoin. a supporter of the cryptocurrency encouraged the the billionaire to make the shift. musk has indicated he is tempted by bitcoin which is more than tripled in value this year. that is your bloomberg business flash. . back to the virus story, the u.k. has been plunged into christmas chaos with police blocking people from boarding trains and trouble with europe band. into emergency lockdown as a new strain of the virus rages. >> the new variant is out of control. we need to bring it under control. this news about the new variant has been an inc
buy back as much as $11 billion of their own shares in the first quarter after the federal reserve greenland buybacks. it follows the second round of 2020 stress tests with the central bank saying lenders have the capital to whether an extended downturn. softbank plans to file to raise at least $500 million through a blank check company. a source told bloomberg it will be run by the same group that runs the vision fund. it will be used to buy a company softbank has already invested in. no...
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are you stunned or is that the bizarre delay that we're having because you're in australia and i'm in greenland >> yeah, exactly there is a bit of a delay today. i do want to thank my host, by the way, i'm going to call this studio sorkin. advantage by having a close proximity to my friend and colleague. and so that's where i am they film billions from here too. it is amazing what they can do at studio sorkin just kidding, but -- >> is it airbnb? >> he's charging me. i'm renting the space for two hours. you mentioned the vaccines, we want to get as well back to stimulus and the airlines. but listen to dr. fauci. he's somebody you certainly believe in, and have listened to he joined us on -- from cnbc healthy return summit and talking about the vaccine rollout. >> if you look at the cadence of the vaccinations in different priority groups, we hope that by the time we get to march, early april, we will have gotten through the group so that anybody who wants a vaccine can get a vaccine. and then as the supply increases over the months, you would hope that when you get into the second quarter of 20
are you stunned or is that the bizarre delay that we're having because you're in australia and i'm in greenland >> yeah, exactly there is a bit of a delay today. i do want to thank my host, by the way, i'm going to call this studio sorkin. advantage by having a close proximity to my friend and colleague. and so that's where i am they film billions from here too. it is amazing what they can do at studio sorkin just kidding, but -- >> is it airbnb? >> he's charging me. i'm...
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i think the behavior they're displaying in the polar regions and not just the arctic, and over by greenland, as well. they are displaying similar activity and following an analysis that i've done and this is all on class, with regard that they're following the playbook they follow in the south china sea and everybowher else and they'll work in the name of science and the next thing you know they're move are to forward in your agenda. >> what would be the effect to the states if we were able to accede, and it's the shore of the united states and the approach of the united states although it is not as accessible or the gulf of mexico or the pacific coast or name your coast, but it's the same sovereignty rules and the same, we have the duty and we and the coast guard and we have the duty to protect it. 30 years ago when i was a young officer in the service, nobody talked about it, but now there's access tlup that doesn't exist. >> traffic increased 500 -- but it is growing and the access is out there. so i would say we we should be able to exert our sovereignty, provide resources for those who
i think the behavior they're displaying in the polar regions and not just the arctic, and over by greenland, as well. they are displaying similar activity and following an analysis that i've done and this is all on class, with regard that they're following the playbook they follow in the south china sea and everybowher else and they'll work in the name of science and the next thing you know they're move are to forward in your agenda. >> what would be the effect to the states if we were...
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the series will be going to greenland. the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme eis the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender equal motors bought platform. —— motorsport. there will be two drivers to each team, one male and one female. here, more foul —— more power than the petrol castle stop because the sound is totally different. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days, because the climate change is near. all extreme e freight and logistics will travel by sea ina freight and logistics will travel by sea in a refurbished royal mail ship. and it will generate some of the power it uses with portable solar panels was not they will be used to create hydrogen which on race day will be fair into a fuel cell like this to generate electricity, helping to create a low carbon electricity that will have applications around the world, say its designers. what this will generate, the application of the fuel cell on shipping, boats, where you decarbonise the inte
the series will be going to greenland. the amazon and the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme eis the deserts of saudi arabia. extreme e is also billing itself as the world's first gender equal motors bought platform. —— motorsport. there will be two drivers to each team, one male and one female. here, more foul —— more power than the petrol castle stop because the sound is totally different. i think i prefer the electric car because i need to make a change, especially in these days,...