Certainly no stranger to protests and demonstrations. Here he was part of a black lives matter freeway shutdown on interstate 880. And this photo posted on twitter was taken after mcbride splattered red paint at Oakland Police headquarters protesting police brutality. He was also arrested during the ferguson verdict protest. Keeping peace is simply to preserve the status quo, waging peace and making peace is around moving forward to ensure that we have justice for those who are most marginalized and those most vulnerable. Reporter so if he said his work is to rebuild relationships with police . He says its no conflict of interest. This idea that we have to be pro or antipolice, we Pro Community and we are pro justice. And we want to be encouraging our Law Enforcement officials to meet in us that area. Reporter now, the Mayors Office released a Statement Today about ben mcbride saying, his actions on his personal time have limited his ability to continue some of the work he previously d
Mayhem, and says its been like this all day. Theres been people arguing in the parking lot. People asking to take orders from the side. Theres people trying to pay you. But yes, its really crazy. Reporter the frenzy continued in East San Jose at peters bakery. Everything you see out front, thats what we have. Reporter out of their famous burnt almond cake. Its the busiest day of the year for the 80yearold institution. Were out of pies, were out of burnt almond. Were pretty much out of our standard stuff. Reporter for many people, choosing not to have thanksgiving at home, they hit the road. David and his family are visiting from utah. Among the millions of americans on a road trip with gas prices down. Im just a little slowed down on like what was it, i80, a little bit. But yeah, its been awesome. No problems. Reporter for those travelers not on the road, theyre in the air. I love thanksgiving. Its like the best time, and were so excited to see our family. Reporter at moneta center, th
And this bay was so stunningly gorgeous. And id feel a little guilty. And the question was, well, why is this place so special . How come it missed all those problems that almost every other place in the ocean has . And the answer as we dug into it, me and my coauthor, it turns out that monterey bay had all those problems. It didnt miss them, it had them all. And 80 years ago this was a place you wouldnt want to be standing, right on this beach, doing anything because the water was polluted, the air was foul. The seals were gone, the whales were gone, the otters were gone, the abalone were gone, fishing was bad. Sardines eventually were all taken as well. So all of that was happening 80 years ago, and the difference is that monterey bay got better. And the story of the revival of the bay from that 80 years ago is really the story in the book. 250 years ago we had a very different Business Model for how we used the ocean. Hes the Business Model heres the Business Model. It was find some
Coral reefs like these, vibrant and teeming with life, may hold clues to the future of the worlds oceans. Coral reefs only make up a fraction of 1 of the ocean, but they hold 25 of the oceans species. Not only that, but they feed hundreds of millions of people and a billion people or more get some income from coral reefs. So this is an ecosystem that is really fundamental to humans on the planet. Steve polumbi is the director of the hopkins marine station. Hes studied coral reefs around the world. For decades, warming ocean waters have damaged, even killed coral, but now reefs are facing an insidious threat from a chemical change that is making ocean water nomore acid ick. Ocean acid fiction affects the entire globes oceans and affects organisms growth rate and making it more difficult to make shells. We know that fish actually react to dangers differently. With Ocean Surface waters now 30 more acidic than they were two centuries ago, protecting the reefs from acid fiction is no easy t
Coral reefs like these, vibrant and teeming with life, may hold clues to the future of the worlds oceans. Coral reefs only make up a fraction of 1 of the ocean, but they hold 25 of the oceans species. Not only that, but they feed hundreds of millions of people and a billion people or more get some income from coral reefs. So this is an ecosystem that is really fundamental to humans on the planet. Steve polumbi is the director of the hopkins marine station. Hes studied coral reefs around the world. For decades, warming ocean waters have damaged, even killed coral, but now reefs are facing an insidious threat from a chemical change that is making ocean water nomore acid ick. Ocean acid fiction affects the entire globes oceans and affects organisms growth rate and making it more difficult to make shells. We know that fish actually react to dangers differently. With Ocean Surface waters now 30 more acidic than they were two centuries ago, protecting the reefs from acid fiction is no easy t