Delightful to see Kazakhs speaking such a warm to my heart Kazakh language in an area so remote. Thank you for these trip around the world and showing the beauty of different world regions!
Casually doing house work at home, in Georgia while listening to this episode about corals and wildlife and suddenly hearing about my country is such a heartwarming moment 🥹 Proud to be Georgian 🇬🇪
I truly love verse by verse and every time I think i have a favorite verse i find another one that reaches into my heart and comforts me thank you and God bless this ministry
Being a Floridian who was raised diving and free diving with my grandfather who was a commercial fisherman. I can tell you who's falt it is its the sod and the sugar cain companys also the corp. Of engineers falt every year they flush out the canals to the rivers witch end up in lakes and saltwater canals like Okeechobee lake and is flushed out to the ocean along with All the fertilizers and pesticides. They have ran off during the rainy seasons from the soils. That's what's killing the reefs.
It makes one wonder if one looks worldwide, where are the places with the warmest oceans (and perhaps exposure to bad water quality) which despite these conditions have have the most vibrant reefs? Obviously there are questions/issues of introducing “invasive species” into an existing ecosystem, but our knowledge in that regard is as advanced as as ever. Investigating the genomes of various coral species with differing heat/pollution tolerance (and/or growth speed) vs. those that don’t - and the genes responsible for those characteristics seems like a potentially necessary catalyst given the rate of Florida’s reef loss.
Less populated Florida might help also. The impact of population out of control is immense. Some things money won't cure. I'm sad about how we just can't say it's money isn't everthing But how to change that mindset on a mass scale
Where we allow building is perhaps more important. Barrier islands, bays and intracoastal waterways should be left natural. Changing the flow of water of the interior has been catastrophic, pumping out too much water creates sinkholes due to the underlying rock being fragile limestone. St Augustine grass requires so much fertilizer the runoff kills the plants that are nurseries for fish in the Intracoastal and is a major contributor to algae blooms.
@julzm7067 yes I agree with you. I am originally ally from Florida. It is well documented that this is happening. It is a sand bar a very big sand bar. And very unique. In my opinion. Too bad that it will one day be ruined if something isnt done.
Apologies in advance for butting in to the comments on this video with a total non sequitur. Utah 1st District Court Judge, after keeping both parties waiting for over a year and in the first webex hearing held on this case, in a shocking maneuver rules in favor of plaintiffs on a 250 million dollar default judgement, the largest in the states history. Defendants have filed an Interlocutory appeal to block the Judge from signing the order. No hearing date set on that one. Fun facts: 1. 168+ motions filed with the court at time of ruling 2. plaintiffs counsel filed no proof of service with the court 3. plaintiffs counsel provided no certificate of default to defendants counsel 4. plaintiffs counsel ignored rules of civil procedure when dealing with defendants counsel. 5. The Judge never held a hearing prior to issuing this ruling about the merits of the case or for evidentiary purposes regarding the amount and, as mentioned, shockingly ruled against defendants 6. Defendants attempts at discovery were ignored and plaintiffs refused to appear for depositions. 7. One of the plaintiffs is awaiting sentencing in New Jersey for having pled guilty to 2 counts of felony fraud (credit card identity theft in NJ and PPP loan fraud in UT) but has avoided sentencing for over 2 years with legal antics and is now attempting to withdraw his guilty pleas altogether. 8. This same individual, while out on presentencing probation, has been accused by the IRS of committing a tax fraud scheme to the tune of nearly 700 million dollars. 9. Additionally, this same individual is now suing American Express, the victim of the credit card identity theft which he pled guilty to. I know this is not applicable to the video shown here, but we cannot seem to get anyone in the media to respond to this story. Any ideas?
@@teresanoel4035 a frivolous lawsuit for 250 million that a judge ruled in their favor on without a hearing to listen to the merits of the case. The plaintiffs were not following legal procedures and the judge ruled in their favor anyway. This is a clown show and we cannot get anyone to pay attention to this. If they did it to us, they can do it to you. I am a nobody. This is lawfare by someone hostile toward us that is trying to take everything we have worked a lifetime to build.
60 minutes is not relevant anymore. In the 1960s and 70s it was ahead of the curve. Now, not so much, like never. EXAMPLES. COVID19 genesis. 2014 CIA fixing Ukraine election. Railroad Strike blocked by Congress....never done before and gor away with it. No- 60 minutes is as bland as it comes now. BORING
It does appear the science indicates we can slow it and invest in research to respond to the changes happening. Especially mitigating pollution of our waters/rivers (so the fish are consumable) and keeping valuable fisheries sustainable.
One thing I got from this whole interview is Alexa not breaking down, or Larrissa. When my dad died, I howled for days! Like a wolf! I cried my eyes out so much so, I didn't produce any more tears! So, whether they were involved, or not, this is what I noticed. My other thought is this. We are drilling early on, the survival skills, into our kids! I mean young girls talk about what they'd do to survive & have evidence. They watch CSI or something! Little kids are taught to run away from strangers, and always take a really good look at the person, for police sketches. I mean, I am not surprised, she paid attention! As for the height. Easy. She went by her own height. So again, clever girl! I wud try to smell him, and what not to get every information!😂 I am not dissing her clever, smart actions. It didn't save her mom, but got her killer behind bars. Young life got cut short, by his own stupid action, not to mention, changed a family forever! Very sad!😞
They are missing an opportunity to harness that energy that could help replace fossil fuels. Ugh! The could find a way to support the reif and use wave energy.
But she is unstable and has a gun she had I been a trooper? Ok . I have no doubt she drank the wine or something along with it .but I can't know if it's mental health without knowing . But either way the second I saw that weapon. I would have charged her with possession of a weapon while intoxicated just to get the weapon secure and let the courts decide after a blood draw that would tell the tale . But overall the police didn't want to get sued or violate her ex trooper rights dangerous if you ask me
Delightful to see Kazakhs speaking such a warm to my heart Kazakh language in an area so remote. Thank you for these trip around the world and showing the beauty of different world regions!
“Her motivation came from deep in her heart. We just couldn’t say no.”
Beautiful.
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Casually doing house work at home, in Georgia while listening to this episode about corals and wildlife and suddenly hearing about my country is such a heartwarming moment 🥹 Proud to be Georgian 🇬🇪
I truly love verse by verse and every time I think i have a favorite verse i find another one that reaches into my heart and comforts me thank you and God bless this ministry
Amazing Work Going On There In Florida. So Encouraged. ThankYou 60 minutes. 💙x60
Amazing Job Scott. Ty and your team for the Birds Eye view ty. This story is amazing
Jane Goodall is my hero.
Mine too
Amazing! Just absolutely amazing. Man's got soo much to learn.
Coral Baby Momma is so fab, rad and facinating. Wonderful !
60 Minutes, nice content keep up the great content
Amazing. I’d love to go to Mongolia. I’d love to see China it’s geologically a,a zing beyond dreams. Such an adventure
Kazakhs are amazing people.
Eagle hunters, the brilliant clothes, archers, and the best horsemen that have ever existed.
"Grizzly 399 looks both ways before crossing the street" Heck, that's better than most visitors in a tourist town!
My sincere thanks for sharing it.
Being a Floridian who was raised diving and free diving with my grandfather who was a commercial fisherman. I can tell you who's falt it is its the sod and the sugar cain companys also the corp. Of engineers falt every year they flush out the canals to the rivers witch end up in lakes and saltwater canals like Okeechobee lake and is flushed out to the ocean along with All the fertilizers and pesticides. They have ran off during the rainy seasons from the soils.
That's what's killing the reefs.
I is so nice for a change to have such a positive episode. So tired of negativity and nastiness ……amazing information and education
25:46 this was my dream when I was 16 and saw these eagles flying. Not the Mongolen eagles but another type of eagles flying in Germany.
Maybe I’m silly but the thought of “399” being shot made me cry. Once again I ask…what is wrong with people?!?!
Some people want to see the world burn 😟 Trophy hunters are not hunters.
@@TheTroopersteve
Beautiful compilation
The great barrier reef in Australia has flourished with the slight temperature rise, and go figure Florida.
Holy wine Batman. Wow. When do they sleep lol. God bless them
Thanks for the upload. God bless. Jesus loves you!
The world change so much right infront our eyes almost nothing left.
I would love to know what the little boy was drinking in the Georgia wine part🤔🤔 Great episode 💯💯
If only we humans would address the root problem!!!
That’s absolutely disgusting a hunter would say that or do that ton399. Just wow
Love place there
Remember these are the same people that told us the world would end now there talking 20 years down the road 😂😂😂
Did they really use a screenshot from Red Dead Redemption 2 for their thumbnail??? Lol
@24:00 FYI-- Golden Eagles live 25-35 years in the wild and up to 68 years in captivity.
Omg that's a long time.
True Wineo lol
Hey Cooper, the word "threatened" isn't pronounced "threadened."
Also, the word "important."
It makes one wonder if one looks worldwide, where are the places with the warmest oceans (and perhaps exposure to bad water quality) which despite these conditions have have the most vibrant reefs? Obviously there are questions/issues of introducing “invasive species” into an existing ecosystem, but our knowledge in that regard is as advanced as as ever. Investigating the genomes of various coral species with differing heat/pollution tolerance (and/or growth speed) vs. those that don’t - and the genes responsible for those characteristics seems like a potentially necessary catalyst given the rate of Florida’s reef loss.
How long until the fox are gone
Less populated Florida might help also. The impact of population out of control is immense.
Some things money won't cure.
I'm sad about how we just can't say it's money isn't everthing
But how to change that mindset on a mass scale
Where we allow building is perhaps more important. Barrier islands, bays and intracoastal waterways should be left natural. Changing the flow of water of the interior has been catastrophic, pumping out too much water creates sinkholes due to the underlying rock being fragile limestone. St Augustine grass requires so much fertilizer the runoff kills the plants that are nurseries for fish in the Intracoastal and is a major contributor to algae blooms.
@julzm7067 yes I agree with you. I am originally ally from Florida.
It is well documented that this is happening.
It is a sand bar a very big sand bar.
And very unique. In my opinion.
Too bad that it will one day be ruined if something isnt done.
This would be a beautiful planet if people were not here. We destroy a lot. Smh
Misleading title.
25:07 wow, I didn't realize how many Mongolian's have caucasian blood!
@29:21 Yep, that 1/4 inch!!!
Cooler water creates lack of coral growth, also
Apologies in advance for butting in to the comments on this video with a total non sequitur.
Utah 1st District Court Judge, after keeping both parties waiting for over a year and in the first webex hearing held on this case, in a shocking maneuver rules in favor of plaintiffs on a 250 million dollar default judgement, the largest in the states history.
Defendants have filed an Interlocutory appeal to block the Judge from signing the order. No hearing date set on that one.
Fun facts:
1. 168+ motions filed with the court at time of ruling
2. plaintiffs counsel filed no proof of service with the court
3. plaintiffs counsel provided no certificate of default to defendants counsel
4. plaintiffs counsel ignored rules of civil procedure when dealing with defendants counsel.
5. The Judge never held a hearing prior to issuing this ruling about the merits of the case or for evidentiary purposes regarding the amount and, as mentioned, shockingly ruled against defendants
6. Defendants attempts at discovery were ignored and plaintiffs refused to appear for depositions.
7. One of the plaintiffs is awaiting sentencing in New Jersey for having pled guilty to 2 counts of felony fraud (credit card identity theft in NJ and PPP loan fraud in UT) but has avoided sentencing for over 2 years with legal antics and is now attempting to withdraw his guilty pleas altogether.
8. This same individual, while out on presentencing probation, has been accused by the IRS of committing a tax fraud scheme to the tune of nearly 700 million dollars.
9. Additionally, this same individual is now suing American Express, the victim of the credit card identity theft which he pled guilty to.
I know this is not applicable to the video shown here, but we cannot seem to get anyone in the media to respond to this story.
Any ideas?
I have no idea what you’re talking about, no backstory… so what is your point here?
@@teresanoel4035 a frivolous lawsuit for 250 million that a judge ruled in their favor on without a hearing to listen to the merits of the case. The plaintiffs were not following legal procedures and the judge ruled in their favor anyway. This is a clown show and we cannot get anyone to pay attention to this. If they did it to us, they can do it to you. I am a nobody. This is lawfare by someone hostile toward us that is trying to take everything we have worked a lifetime to build.
60 minutes is not relevant anymore.
In the 1960s and 70s it was ahead of the curve. Now, not so much, like never. EXAMPLES.
COVID19 genesis.
2014 CIA fixing Ukraine election.
Railroad Strike blocked by Congress....never done before and gor away with it.
No- 60 minutes is as bland as it comes now. BORING
Me checking flights to Georgia to be treated like a God!😂
People are so evil take take never caring until one day nothing will be left to take😢
You can’t blame climate change on us, this is all natural! We contributed but we are not the cause!!!!
It does appear the science indicates we can slow it and invest in research to respond to the changes happening. Especially mitigating pollution of our waters/rivers (so the fish are consumable) and keeping valuable fisheries sustainable.
grow mangroves around florida?
Falconry started in the Arab world in Mesopotamia, not Mongolia
One thing I got from this whole interview is Alexa not breaking down, or Larrissa.
When my dad died, I howled for days! Like a wolf! I cried my eyes out so much so, I didn't produce any more tears! So, whether they were involved, or not, this is what I noticed.
My other thought is this. We are drilling early on, the survival skills, into our kids! I mean young girls talk about what they'd do to survive & have evidence. They watch CSI or something! Little kids are taught to run away from strangers, and always take a really good look at the person, for police sketches. I mean, I am not surprised, she paid attention! As for the height. Easy. She went by her own height. So again, clever girl! I wud try to smell him, and what not to get every information!😂 I am not dissing her clever, smart actions. It didn't save her mom, but got her killer behind bars. Young life got cut short, by his own stupid action, not to mention, changed a family forever! Very sad!😞
can we change the narrator please!!!
Guy stands in nature for hours, presses a button : "Genius Artist " Gimme a F%$#×n break.
They are missing an opportunity to harness that energy that could help replace fossil fuels. Ugh! The could find a way to support the reif and use wave energy.
It's Georgia state. Im in Georgia.
Great episode! But, we can do w/o the gender comparisons.
Correct me if I’m wrong… they are using the birds to hunt other animals for their skins?
incredible! so cool....
I didn’t know New Mexicans had European accents…
They had new wine and fermented wine in biblical times and that was in the Middle East. Asia Minor
Crazy thinking…combining alcohol with spirituality….
How does growing wine bring glory to God? This is a commercial business FOR PROFIT. 🤮
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You lost me at “climate change” 🙄🙄🙄
The same thing happened to humans
The bears should be left alone . Especially 399 . People can be so stupid and unthinking .
You mean ruined by a phenomenon called PEOPLE. 😪
This is all a scam
Would have loved to watch but, after seconds I couldn't take anymore of the ....because of climate change
But she is unstable and has a gun she had I been a trooper? Ok . I have no doubt she drank the wine or something along with it .but I can't know if it's mental health without knowing . But either way the second I saw that weapon. I would have charged her with possession of a weapon while intoxicated just to get the weapon secure and let the courts decide after a blood draw that would tell the tale . But overall the police didn't want to get sued or violate her ex trooper rights dangerous if you ask me
Innovative ways....like stop destroying the planet? Build a jacque fresco ocean station.
What you see is what ululated get is as it should be
Did you learn that wisdom from Chlamydia Harris?
Climate change
Nature's F15.s.
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