Of one of our closest allies dropping their own missiles on assad. According to sources talking with nbc this morning. Whats the big price to pay that the president s hinting at as punishment for that whem cal weapons attack and what price will putin pay . Plus over on capitol hill, Mark Zuckerberg doing a little meet and greet before his congressional closeup. As you need to be keeping an eye on your inbox in the next couple of hours the notification you do not want to see. Plus, part one of our new top of the world series, an exclusive look at nasas operation ice bridge and the images, look at this, are insane. Well talk about how the agency is making a three d map of the world to study Climate Change later on in the show. Lets start with our team here in the u. S. And around the world. Jeff bennett, were starting with you because on a did i when the focus is on National Security and what the president may do next in syria, in the last couple minutes we saw john bolton walk into the
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sure the plane stays on course is john sontag, mission scientist. this is the front lines of climate change. reporter: sea level rise here is what we all feel down at home. you take away some of the sea ice, you make the planet darker and more able to absorb the sun s energy. reporter: joe mcgregor took me to the cockpit as we got closer to the day s destination. peterman s glacier. that s when things were bumpy. this is one of the few glaciers in greenland that still has an ice shell. reporter: hang tight. the glacier is changing significantly. its capped large icebergs the last few years. reporter: the scientists rely on radar, lasers and a camera that shoots thousands of photos during the eight hours in the sky. things don t always go as