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we are starting to see the sun _ background? we are starting to see the sun dawn _ background?to see the sun dawn on the - background? we are starting to see the sun dawn on the scene| see the sun dawn on the scene right now and it is z: there are 7 there are boats in distressing; there are boats in water, search and rescue under way. we on our nine and on ournine and are on oer nine and'ssen’the'" temperature of one or two water temperature of one or two celsius ice floating down celsius and ice floating down the �* it is tough to be the river it is tough to be optimistic about finding there's no survivors. there's been no confirmation but i want to set the scene. to the a77little77777777777 slittiébgtléf geography a little better. about three kilometres to the north of the airport is downtown dc, the capitol slsesntsesfl eel ths easiest where the president building where the president was inaugurated last week. we 75 the washington monument see the washington monument there. this is close to metro area. the river area. the potomac river runs along the airport, there are three
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a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe has before. and to be successful it has to survive being showered by energy particles and extreme radiation this extremely hostile environment demands highly developed technology a carbon he chilled with the thickness of twelve centimeters on the probe enters the sun scorching atmosphere its surface will heat up to fourteen hundred degrees celcius the onboard computer has to continually readjust the heat shield so that electronic and measuring devices inside can remain at room temperature and keep working if the probe falters in some way unprotected parts will simply melt. with every approach to the sun the p
a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe has before. and to be successful it has...
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it is dangerous to look at the sun every day. most people not -- no to not stare at the sun. it is a bad idea. what people don't realize is that is true everyday. eclipse is no different, don't stare at it, but now we want to. now we want to see the sun being blocked out by the moon. you need to make sure you are wearing protective eyewear, it is called eclipse glasses or solar viewing glasses. or using a pinhole camera. a lot of people will have made those in school. whole -- hole on the back of shoebox or something like that. you shouldn't look directly at the sun any day and that is true on eclipse day. >> scientists will be watching to collect information, data. what kind of data are they collecting and how will be used? angela: there are various experiments going on. we can see the corona, the sun's atmosphere, and the only time we can see the lower portion of an eclipse.ng we can't fake an eclipse. the corona occasionally throws things at us, like an objection of mass from the sun and it can affect communications and electricity grids. we don't fully understand this. a
it is dangerous to look at the sun every day. most people not -- no to not stare at the sun. it is a bad idea. what people don't realize is that is true everyday. eclipse is no different, don't stare at it, but now we want to. now we want to see the sun being blocked out by the moon. you need to make sure you are wearing protective eyewear, it is called eclipse glasses or solar viewing glasses. or using a pinhole camera. a lot of people will have made those in school. whole -- hole on the back...
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times did not stand up with the baltimore sun. because they were still worlds to conquer and ever so places to go within the chain in never still personal ambitions to be achieved. no one stood up on the baltimore sun but it closed its doors and ultimately we did not stand up and scream bloody murder when was happening to the other papers filed in 10 years before us to use a historical phrase or misuse in historical phrase they said nothing because i did not want that so essentially they came to the tribune papers and not the only people left that have any potential for high in the journalism are the national papers or the post and the times. the chains have been eviscerated and they have made incredible profits. and yet what has happened is pure unencumbered raw capitalism is never the answer for anything that involves a public mission, not in the answer for american industry. if you look at the way wall street and its analysts and big money investors have played for the american industry's and have depreciated the actual mission
times did not stand up with the baltimore sun. because they were still worlds to conquer and ever so places to go within the chain in never still personal ambitions to be achieved. no one stood up on the baltimore sun but it closed its doors and ultimately we did not stand up and scream bloody murder when was happening to the other papers filed in 10 years before us to use a historical phrase or misuse in historical phrase they said nothing because i did not want that so essentially they came...
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it is $20 per month to get "the baltimore sun." if you paid $8 a month to get that on my, there are no trucks, no gas. that is a revenue structure. you can generate $300,000 a month if you get 10% of their subscriptions online to commit to you. with that, you can handle 30 reporters. the scary part of that is a lot of our citizens are not going to get it because they are not online. the delivery model is not as a democratic. that is something to contend with going forward. i do think there is a future but it begins with content 3 we to believe in contents again. we're going to have to pay for content to provide, hire back the talent we have leeched out, and make other people pay for. if we do not do that -- to put out a product and no one is willing to pay for it, and the freshman business major will tell you if you do not have a product is time to stop attending. i the that is where we're going. i think, finally, some people are going to get there but it is way late in the game. on that happy note, my shirt is dry. >> if you do no
it is $20 per month to get "the baltimore sun." if you paid $8 a month to get that on my, there are no trucks, no gas. that is a revenue structure. you can generate $300,000 a month if you get 10% of their subscriptions online to commit to you. with that, you can handle 30 reporters. the scary part of that is a lot of our citizens are not going to get it because they are not online. the delivery model is not as a democratic. that is something to contend with going forward. i do think...
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camera looks at the sun constantly to monitor the sun's activities as we go. satellites,other including the polar satellites. as well as our partner satellites from europe. because these are polar orbiting, they will be orbiting the earth and crossing over the united states during the eclipse experience. it will be fascinating and we can't wait to see the data. the most important thing, the next graphic please, is what will the weather be. the graphic was produced by national center for environmental information and it shows that as the eclipse moves from west to east there is increasing likelihood of cloudiness of where you will be able to view the eclipse. this is due to many factors. if you look at the western coast of oregon and the southeastern states, have a higher likelihood of cloudiness because of the humidity on average. this is from historical data -- this is not a forecast. it is the historical average. the percentage of cloud cover that you can expect based on history on august 21 in the afternoon. there other factors that involve your ability to
camera looks at the sun constantly to monitor the sun's activities as we go. satellites,other including the polar satellites. as well as our partner satellites from europe. because these are polar orbiting, they will be orbiting the earth and crossing over the united states during the eclipse experience. it will be fascinating and we can't wait to see the data. the most important thing, the next graphic please, is what will the weather be. the graphic was produced by national center for...
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it is not good to look at the sun when the sun is in the sky but it is also not good when only half or three orders of the sun is covered, it is way too bright for your eyes so, he safe. enjoy it, be safe. the only time when it is ok to look at the sun is when it is entirely covered, for those elco minutes or so that it is out there. i would like to tell you a story that really moved me,, made possible an individual is the audience here, from the college of charleston, sitting in the audience. it is a map that is making the eclipse accessible to those of our friends and colleagues who are visually and player -- impaired or blind. thatit provides is a map of the individuals can feel and really get the geometry, both of this shadow across the country, andalso of the corona entire lineup of the sun and the moon. so i am so excited that also our individuals, our friends who cannot see, the light of the sun will be part of the enormous experience. and of course, they will also hear, feel but now they can touch it. i turn it over to you, so that you can tell us about noaa and the assets that
it is not good to look at the sun when the sun is in the sky but it is also not good when only half or three orders of the sun is covered, it is way too bright for your eyes so, he safe. enjoy it, be safe. the only time when it is ok to look at the sun is when it is entirely covered, for those elco minutes or so that it is out there. i would like to tell you a story that really moved me,, made possible an individual is the audience here, from the college of charleston, sitting in the audience....
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sun smart and. start september ninth w. this is the news line from berlin the u.s. city of charlottesville marks the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorates the confrontation between white nationalists and protesters that left one person dead in the city last august we hear from all correspondent in washington where rallies are also taking things also coming up. book counting is underway in many of the presidential runoff election but many people say at home amid reports of attacks on polling stations we'll go live to bamako for the latest. and not so launches a groundbreaking mission to touch the sun the park solo probe blasts all from cape canaveral on its way to unlock the mysteries of all stars superheated atmosphere. i'm a diff kimani thank you for your company the u.s. has been marking one year since a violent white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people in charlottesville virginia white nationalist a gathering in washington for another so-called unite the right rally police are se
sun smart and. start september ninth w. this is the news line from berlin the u.s. city of charlottesville marks the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorates the confrontation between white nationalists and protesters that left one person dead in the city last august we hear from all correspondent in washington where rallies are also taking things also coming up. book counting is underway in many of the presidential runoff election...
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a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe as before. and to be successful it has to survive being showered by energy particles and extreme radiation this extremely hostile environment demands highly developed technology a carbon he chilled with a sickness of twelve centimeters on the probe enters the sun scorching atmosphere its surface will heat up to fourteen hundred degrees celcius the onboard computer has to continually readjust the heat shield so that electronic and measuring devices inside can remain at room temperature and keep working if the probe falters in some way unprotected parts will simply melt. with every approach to the sun the probe
a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe as before. and to be successful it has...
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when i worked for "the baltimore sun"," we were bought out by "te good chain." thank god, we're going to be all right. then we were a tribune co.. i left journalism in 1995 after 13 years. i was the third -- i was in the month third buyout. i was maybe reporter no. 100 to leave as the royals went down to 400. for those you keeping score, the internet was not even a whisper in 1995. they were a monopoly paper the profit margins, now we note because of the tribune files, were 37.5%. it wanted to run news america into the ground. to sustain its evening edition of the paper long enough to get all of the viewers. i'm sorry. readers. enough of those readers to get over to an evening paper, but then the folded that too. they even started zone editions for the surrounding areas to get as much growth as they could. the easier thing to do would be to buy at the regional papers. -- buy up the regional papers. the greek -- they're willing to have 400 reporters, but that was a monopoly. there were not willing to do that to make a great product. that is what our industry disc
when i worked for "the baltimore sun"," we were bought out by "te good chain." thank god, we're going to be all right. then we were a tribune co.. i left journalism in 1995 after 13 years. i was the third -- i was in the month third buyout. i was maybe reporter no. 100 to leave as the royals went down to 400. for those you keeping score, the internet was not even a whisper in 1995. they were a monopoly paper the profit margins, now we note because of the tribune files,...
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the sun is the focus of our studies. as we know, the sun is now and it's 11 years cycle of activity now and it's a girl's face. we don't know, but after many years, at the minimum now is set the maximum thank you with with us. so the key data that rate in 600 retrieves and where we have massively improved is solar activity forecasting guys number for example, the radio frequency. it allows us to predict pro, downstairs on the sun several days in advance with a proton flare is a powerful outburst of solar particles with a large share of protons. for the radio frequency data retrieved by rate. and $600.00 allows us to predict such, where's 2 or 3 days in advance of the data is fed to our observatories website, where automatic forecasts are released that's in the positive or negative. of course, this forecast is not 100 percent accurate, but an 80 percent of events are flare forecasts are confirmed. so these solar flares these burst of plasma coming from the sun, very strong enough to cause disruptions and communication dow
the sun is the focus of our studies. as we know, the sun is now and it's 11 years cycle of activity now and it's a girl's face. we don't know, but after many years, at the minimum now is set the maximum thank you with with us. so the key data that rate in 600 retrieves and where we have massively improved is solar activity forecasting guys number for example, the radio frequency. it allows us to predict pro, downstairs on the sun several days in advance with a proton flare is a powerful...
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an extra active period in the sun. well now that that's the slope to use in our daily observations, with rates and 600. we study solar activity in the radio frequency band. pretty much the key advantage of great and 600 is that it can work in multiple frequencies because we study space objects from one to 30 gigahertz and receive this data is simply unable as the nearest star, heated to 6000 degrees kelvin. the sun is the focus of our studies. as we know, the sun is now and it's 11 years cycle of activity now and it's a girl's face. we can move and after many years, at the minimum now is set the maximum thank you with with us. so the key data that the rate in 600 retrieves and where we have massively improved is solar activity forecasting number. for example, the radio frequency. it allows us to predict pro, downstairs on the sun several days in advance. with a proton flair is a powerful outburst of solar particles with a large share of protons. for the radio frequency data retreat by rate and $600.00 allows us to pred
an extra active period in the sun. well now that that's the slope to use in our daily observations, with rates and 600. we study solar activity in the radio frequency band. pretty much the key advantage of great and 600 is that it can work in multiple frequencies because we study space objects from one to 30 gigahertz and receive this data is simply unable as the nearest star, heated to 6000 degrees kelvin. the sun is the focus of our studies. as we know, the sun is now and it's 11 years cycle...
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clearing by 9 o'clock but in full sun by 10:30 an hour and 15 minutes arbitrate more sun as well as with the revision starting to clear the door at 8:20 with the revision and the glass the full dysfunction by 1125 and by 9 or 10 in the morning and by comparison in the winter time the project is in full shadow of the building behind that with that said, i'll comment on the horizontal aspect to the side property line the project sponsor himself has a side edition i'm not positive it's the lower level of the garage floor we're proposing the existing garage on the main portion of the building the side edition will house the garage that was a side patio now a garage we're asking for what he has next and speakers in support certificate project sponsor no one dr requester you have a 2 minute rebuttal if you like. >> thank you very much i just want to highlight that the proposed proposal for this solution can cause a problem in the summer because of the sharp angle of the building the new this will be 4 feet higher than 38 my house in the winter the problem is different the amount is lower i hav
clearing by 9 o'clock but in full sun by 10:30 an hour and 15 minutes arbitrate more sun as well as with the revision starting to clear the door at 8:20 with the revision and the glass the full dysfunction by 1125 and by 9 or 10 in the morning and by comparison in the winter time the project is in full shadow of the building behind that with that said, i'll comment on the horizontal aspect to the side property line the project sponsor himself has a side edition i'm not positive it's the lower...
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window open, sun roof open, very comfortable, indeed. even a few spots in the open window weather for sure. we get to keep it super nice all day longtoday. much like yesterday, low humidi little less of a today. aftern highs once again just a average. our average high is 77. the forect for today is 76. much lss wind though as i was mentio i'll time that out with you in let's to the lovely and northb o270 bef montrose, the left lane. i don't know if they were doing you have the left side blocked. it is so early this morning. capito heights, outer loop, twos left let by a not impacting the beltway. inner loop, outer loop. 66 town and out of town no worrie 95 into maryland, 32 down to the beltwa 67 miles gets you there story. three people are in the hospital after stabbed in a popular park in arlington. two of the victims were rushed condit one victim with minor injuri but is expected to be okay. one person has been arrested. we working to get mo bur nor johnson iii was involved with people on k street. this happened steps from his home. he
window open, sun roof open, very comfortable, indeed. even a few spots in the open window weather for sure. we get to keep it super nice all day longtoday. much like yesterday, low humidi little less of a today. aftern highs once again just a average. our average high is 77. the forect for today is 76. much lss wind though as i was mentio i'll time that out with you in let's to the lovely and northb o270 bef montrose, the left lane. i don't know if they were doing you have the left side...
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of the sun which you can't see normally because the disk of the sun is too bright. people in the path of totality will be able to see the outer atmosphere of the sun which is very exciting. >> they're going to see shadows that will be sort of other worldly? we understand. >> yes. what happens in totality is the sun's light is blocked so it's like you're in a moonlit night. the temperature drops a little bit. the animals get quite. vegetation responsd. it's as if nighttime came for 2.5 minutes. >> doug here in the washington ea and how different is it going to be? >> a lot different. the biggest thing about it is being a partial eclipse we still have 18 or 19% of the sun still shining on us. >> that's a lot. >> that's a lot. a lot of solar energy making its way but it will be impactful here. there's a shadow moving across the region and i'm so kpietd even if i wasn't going to south carolina if i was still here i made sure my family has glasses so they can see this because it is maybe a once in a lifetime event for many of us. for me it was third grade i saw my last p
of the sun which you can't see normally because the disk of the sun is too bright. people in the path of totality will be able to see the outer atmosphere of the sun which is very exciting. >> they're going to see shadows that will be sort of other worldly? we understand. >> yes. what happens in totality is the sun's light is blocked so it's like you're in a moonlit night. the temperature drops a little bit. the animals get quite. vegetation responsd. it's as if nighttime came for...
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. >> unless we can harness the power of the sun, it will run out eventually. >> the power of the sun.t one time or other, the sun has been to man god, king, father, brother. beyond all that the controlling force of all the lives and moves here on earth. it's fiery element would change the course of continents and sees. would send awesome currents of your energy charging through the atmosphere. working with other elements, the sun would first start life on our planet. gradual shifting and up people would bury creatures and plants beneath the service -- many of the surface of the earth. there they would fossilized, eventually turning into huge reservoirs of oil, gas, and coal." billions of years would pass. from these underground beds of fossil fuels man would draw the means for duplicating in his small way the power generated by the sun. at first, energy was used for heat and light. the uses multiplied slowly, then faster and faster until finally the fuse was lit for a virtual energy explosion that would affect all aspects of our lives. ♪ narrator: when a circuit breaker or fuse blows
. >> unless we can harness the power of the sun, it will run out eventually. >> the power of the sun.t one time or other, the sun has been to man god, king, father, brother. beyond all that the controlling force of all the lives and moves here on earth. it's fiery element would change the course of continents and sees. would send awesome currents of your energy charging through the atmosphere. working with other elements, the sun would first start life on our planet. gradual...
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the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun, looking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every kilometer you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, somewhere around us. but it's not often that the positive to tell it to the process through a densely populated colorado like this one from mexico, through the united states and into canada. and just the sudden as it disappeared, the sun returns. the sky is again filled with lights. as the moon's shadow dissipates, but those who stood in its path will remember it forever. keith cowan, editor at nasa, watch told us what's so special about a total solar eclipse. well, as your to duction mentioned, this happened once or twice a year. but normally it's silver, either the ocean where nobody lives or parts of the world where you onto a lot of people. this one cut stra
the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun, looking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every kilometer you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, somewhere around us. but it's not often that the positive to tell...
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moving part of the sun. yeah, i mean it's nice to get the service and the moon today to do that for as i understand nasa is conducting experiments, but they've got by planes flying in the sky during this. why we, why is a toyota solar eclipse, a good time to conduct experiments? well, 1st of all, it's, it's far better in many ways. and, you know, these part official things you could do because the way the mood is and so forth. and you're able to see detail that you really can't see with just the telescope of a little disk in front of it. and what they do is they fly the jets on the pass for the shadow is it goes across the or service. meanwhile, those people up with the space they should will be looking down and we'll see if you, which is a bit later you can sort of see the shadow creeping across the united states up to the bridge looking out to the atlantic ocean. but like flying and there's just path, you get more than 4 and a half minutes. you can get 101520 minutes depending how fast you are hired. so we
moving part of the sun. yeah, i mean it's nice to get the service and the moon today to do that for as i understand nasa is conducting experiments, but they've got by planes flying in the sky during this. why we, why is a toyota solar eclipse, a good time to conduct experiments? well, 1st of all, it's, it's far better in many ways. and, you know, these part official things you could do because the way the mood is and so forth. and you're able to see detail that you really can't see with just...
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, wants some warmth, we get the sun late friday. the southerly flow will pop the temperatures to the 50s for the first day of the weekend. we stay warm all the way to early next week. saturday is the pick day. we will have waves of rain coming through in the weekend and early next week. windchill, 23 at the international airport. cloudy skies. wind out of the south at 7ful even with southerly components, it feels colder than 30 degrees. least a couple of degrees below the temperature for all tri-state locations. we're 30 in cincinnati. we drop 5 degrees between now and 6:00 tomorrow morning. satellite and radar shows, no rain or snow close to cincinnati. notice the rapid decrease in cloud cover to eastern kentucky sh southwestern kentucky. southwestern indiana. dryer air is chipping away, cloud cover that's been around all day long. as we shake these clouds, the attention turns to the disturbance coming from the interior midwest and the great west. that's the disturbance that will bring them back to the tri-state and tomorrow, and eventually that will be isolated to the northwest, no
, wants some warmth, we get the sun late friday. the southerly flow will pop the temperatures to the 50s for the first day of the weekend. we stay warm all the way to early next week. saturday is the pick day. we will have waves of rain coming through in the weekend and early next week. windchill, 23 at the international airport. cloudy skies. wind out of the south at 7ful even with southerly components, it feels colder than 30 degrees. least a couple of degrees below the temperature for all...
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every vs and there's the sun again. but for that moment, you get the sort of cosmic perspective of being on a planet in another world, moving in front of a local star. and well, many people think that you feel small in such a situation. you can also feel very large, very great because i googled all right, but it's not just as spectacular like show, right. it's also an opportunity for scientist as well. oh, absolutely. and you have part of the problem when you're standing on the ground, is it this cloud? you're not going to see the eclipse. so what nasa was able to do was take tubes jets and fly above the weather and follow that path as was the shadow of the move past over the years. and we're able to do some very precise measurements with the some expensive tell us what the problems aircraft. and you know, you can use somebody called a corona graph, which is a little piece of something that goes in part of your telescope and make it part of official eclipse. but nothing beats having the moon there in front of the sun, g
every vs and there's the sun again. but for that moment, you get the sort of cosmic perspective of being on a planet in another world, moving in front of a local star. and well, many people think that you feel small in such a situation. you can also feel very large, very great because i googled all right, but it's not just as spectacular like show, right. it's also an opportunity for scientist as well. oh, absolutely. and you have part of the problem when you're standing on the ground, is it...
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when i went to work at the baltimore sun, it was family owned. a couple years after that, we were bought by another company. we congratulated ourselves for being bought by the good chain. thank god we are going to be all right. then they were bought by the tribune company. i left journalism in 1995 after 13 years. i was the third buyout at my newspaper. i was maybe a reporter #100 to leave. for those of you keeping score, the internet was not even a whisper in 1995. the baltimore sun was a monopoly paper. its profit margins that we now know where 37.5%. they were willing to pay for 500 people in order to run the paper out of town, in order to run the news america to the ground. and then to sustain an evening edition of the paper for a long enough to get as many of those viewers -- sorry, enough of those readers to come over to an evening paper. they floated the evening edition to. they ran zone editions to try to get as much circulation as they could and the growth areas of baltimore. they did that i tell that figured out to by the regional paper
when i went to work at the baltimore sun, it was family owned. a couple years after that, we were bought by another company. we congratulated ourselves for being bought by the good chain. thank god we are going to be all right. then they were bought by the tribune company. i left journalism in 1995 after 13 years. i was the third buyout at my newspaper. i was maybe a reporter #100 to leave. for those of you keeping score, the internet was not even a whisper in 1995. the baltimore sun was a...
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the sun will come out tomorrow. cool andspace now to see a down here on earth is cool. >> thank you very much. we have had an incredible day. how about 2024, do you think you will line up to see the total eclipse? >> where will it be? >> texas through maine. it will be in 2024. we are excited. >> yes, that would be good. i will go. >> back to duane brown. he went. >> the solar eclipse experience today, let's go to social. we have just about captured a few reactions. i want to show you a few here. lovinge right here is that game day. a shot out here on the broadcast. thehout out here on broadcast. your is a twitter user. nashville some awesome photos taken by users. i have been looking at some amazing photos taken by the public. some amateur photographers looks awesome on the internet. here is another one of our users. seen in mye i have lifetime. here's another one. thank you. it was so cool. we are not thinking because here in charleston, south carolina. you can see the partial of the cluster the clouds. just, to t
the sun will come out tomorrow. cool andspace now to see a down here on earth is cool. >> thank you very much. we have had an incredible day. how about 2024, do you think you will line up to see the total eclipse? >> where will it be? >> texas through maine. it will be in 2024. we are excited. >> yes, that would be good. i will go. >> back to duane brown. he went. >> the solar eclipse experience today, let's go to social. we have just about captured a few...
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you're tilting them up to harvest more sun and have them perpendicular to the sun. as utility them up, you can't have them close together anymore. as you can see my hands are shading each other here. you have to start separating them so they don't wind up casting shadows on each other. if you're able to get less panels in a given area. >> i would love to take a look at one of these solar panels if you have something that we can look at. are they heavy? what's the deal with this? >> you're 150, 100 something pound person walking on your roof. >> 150? >> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl! >> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >> that is another question. what is the lifetime of the system? do you have to
you're tilting them up to harvest more sun and have them perpendicular to the sun. as utility them up, you can't have them close together anymore. as you can see my hands are shading each other here. you have to start separating them so they don't wind up casting shadows on each other. if you're able to get less panels in a given area. >> i would love to take a look at one of these solar panels if you have something that we can look at. are they heavy? what's the deal with this? >>...
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we appreciate your time to stop autria: the sun -- your time.utria: the sun might be out, but it is still downright frigid. >> it is below freezing out here. it is really cold. i have been out for five to 10 minutes checking out the area. the city is coming back to life and the temperature is 20 degrees but it is still breezy. not nearly as windy as yesterday but cold enough that it feels like single digits. people who are getting out and venturing out the to take some frequent breaks, get back inside and warm back up because you can get frostbite, you can get injured in these conditions. the snow is everywhere. somebody is trying to drive through the intersection will stop not a four-wheel drive vehicle and they are getting stuck here. that's why they don't what you to get out today because there is still snow on the roads. not all of the lanes have been cleared and we have to get these cleared off and now we will have another vehicle stuck here. all over the place. this is a light and powdery snow. you can see how light and fluffy it is. that
we appreciate your time to stop autria: the sun -- your time.utria: the sun might be out, but it is still downright frigid. >> it is below freezing out here. it is really cold. i have been out for five to 10 minutes checking out the area. the city is coming back to life and the temperature is 20 degrees but it is still breezy. not nearly as windy as yesterday but cold enough that it feels like single digits. people who are getting out and venturing out the to take some frequent breaks,...
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[cheers and applause] ♪ >> ♪ sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam staring at the faces in a rearview mirror looking at the promise of the promised land one kid dreams of fame and fortune one kid helps to pay the rent one could end up going to prison one just might be president nly in america dreaming in red white and blue only in america where we dream as big as we want to we all get a chance everybody gets to dance only in america sun going down on an alley freeway a welders son and a bankers daughter all they want is everything she came out here to be an actress he was a singer in a band they might just get back to oklahoma and talk about the stars they could have been we all get a chance everybody gets to dance -- only in america america america y in only an america where we dream in red, white, and blue only in america where we dream as big as we want to we all get a chance everybody wants to dance only in america america y in only in america red, white,am in and blue we want to big as america ♪ hold on to me as we go as we roll down this unfamiliar roa
[cheers and applause] ♪ >> ♪ sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam staring at the faces in a rearview mirror looking at the promise of the promised land one kid dreams of fame and fortune one kid helps to pay the rent one could end up going to prison one just might be president nly in america dreaming in red white and blue only in america where we dream as big as we want to we all get a chance everybody gets to dance only in america sun going down on an...
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a sun charged battery. they got it pointing at the sun and it's charged as batteries with the propulsion system seems to have a problem. so the spacecraft is alive and talking to earth, but it may not. gland on the moon, it may just sail by the moon and going to orbit around the sun. all right, but the bank, so the question can emission still be useful if it can't land directly on the moon itself or yeah i'm, i'm sure somebody sort of worst case scenario is here. first of all, the instruments you're working, it's gonna fly by the moon. some of the instruments can measure pretty much anything that they look at. they were designed to look at the lunar surface and you know, they're going to be practice on how the spacecraft works in case they want us to enter another one. so it's not a total loss, it's close to that, but not a total loss. but if nothing else, the crate or star trek and his wife, their ashes will now go by the moon and in orbit forever around the sun. so, slight cancellation. yeah, i mean it's
a sun charged battery. they got it pointing at the sun and it's charged as batteries with the propulsion system seems to have a problem. so the spacecraft is alive and talking to earth, but it may not. gland on the moon, it may just sail by the moon and going to orbit around the sun. all right, but the bank, so the question can emission still be useful if it can't land directly on the moon itself or yeah i'm, i'm sure somebody sort of worst case scenario is here. first of all, the instruments...
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wer of the sun, what we do with other celestrial bods, where we're blocking out the sun. safety of the safety of what you need to be doing. only looking with your classes. the safety of what you do when driving. also what you need to remember about the inspiration you can r to faith. >> thank you all so much. that brings us to the q and a portion of today's conference. we have a few media with us in the room and also the phone lines. i do ask that you please focus your question to the solar eclipse and identify to whom your question is directed. i'll start first with the media before we kick it over to the phone lines. if so, we have mics in the room for you. >> ki, -- karina bianchi -- >> hi, karina■ with supreme spectrum news. how has nasa's technology changed since the last solar eclipse? good example. in 2018, we launched the parker solar pre. in addition to everything that experience in a week and half when the moon moves in front of the shortly thereafter, the parker solar probe is going to go in and touch the sun. interestingly, it won't touch the surface of the su
wer of the sun, what we do with other celestrial bods, where we're blocking out the sun. safety of the safety of what you need to be doing. only looking with your classes. the safety of what you do when driving. also what you need to remember about the inspiration you can r to faith. >> thank you all so much. that brings us to the q and a portion of today's conference. we have a few media with us in the room and also the phone lines. i do ask that you please focus your question to the...
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sun will rise 5:38 a.m. sun sets 8:37 t.asittor coming up i ln just a few more minutes. that's weather. erins back with traffic. how do those roads look, erin? >> we have a crashfter fort washington road blocking all lanes. southbound side getting by.ga serious crash invtion involving an suv s big delros ugh stafford. right lane blocked. look at that delay. it's improve fm 47 minutes to 40 mute between route three and 610. atypical sr down. anothe serious crash in the district, mccomb street between4th and 35th. all lanes blocked. you haveo detour. metro is on time. 66 still looking good out in manassas. keep it ox 'le tto back. >> ♪ >> ♪ does yness internet oulet'b's see who delivers moi comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. offer up to 6 hours of he4g w. th irneess k twor everyone else,o way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number them, not so much. y weou keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope get internet on our adicd orspgig- call or go on line today.h.
sun will rise 5:38 a.m. sun sets 8:37 t.asittor coming up i ln just a few more minutes. that's weather. erins back with traffic. how do those roads look, erin? >> we have a crashfter fort washington road blocking all lanes. southbound side getting by.ga serious crash invtion involving an suv s big delros ugh stafford. right lane blocked. look at that delay. it's improve fm 47 minutes to 40 mute between route three and 610. atypical sr down. anothe serious crash in the district, mccomb...
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why does hair lighten in the sun and a t-shirt.e will arrange a battle between a shopping bag and a shopper, who does not know the shopper, but this is such a bag for shopping. we'll talk about money. well, more precisely , about different ways to take them together, of course, we will cook something tasty. where without it, and now, according to tradition, a warm-up. good morning. you want to always be in great shape. start your morning with dancing. i have been doing this for the last two years, during this time i lost 5 kg. you don’t know how to dance. we will teach you to start an incendiary dance. let's master the basic step of the legs together with the knees, the elbows are slightly bent slightly to the sides about the times we do. step forward with the right foot two inflow in place of the left three, we return to the starting position. we continue in turn me and the position of the legs rhythmic springy movement we help ourselves with our hands. learn to add new elements. we take a step. at the same time, we throw forwar
why does hair lighten in the sun and a t-shirt.e will arrange a battle between a shopping bag and a shopper, who does not know the shopper, but this is such a bag for shopping. we'll talk about money. well, more precisely , about different ways to take them together, of course, we will cook something tasty. where without it, and now, according to tradition, a warm-up. good morning. you want to always be in great shape. start your morning with dancing. i have been doing this for the last...
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not too much in the way of winds, and a mix of sun later today. right now starting off on a cool note, of course, 20s and 30s. 50s and 60s depending on where you are. and on the 7-day forecast, i do have some breezes to day. i do have some shower chances as well. they're not impressive, but they're on there. i also have a temperature that's in the 70s on 1 day of the 7-day forecast. i'll let you know when coming up on the 7-day. back over to you. >>> see how your thursday morning commute is doing so far. good morning, trooper down can. >> hey, good thursday morning to you, guys. we're currently on the scene of a property damage crash on westbound 50 at rainbow and dayton. that's east of the maverick gas station. be aware of that this morning. other local area highways are running both crash and wasn't-free for you, running up at normal speeds. as always, beware of normal slowdown, congestion. the traffic incident management meeting, tim's staff just want to remind everybody the law in all 50 states, and that's -- the statistic they gave us, they h
not too much in the way of winds, and a mix of sun later today. right now starting off on a cool note, of course, 20s and 30s. 50s and 60s depending on where you are. and on the 7-day forecast, i do have some breezes to day. i do have some shower chances as well. they're not impressive, but they're on there. i also have a temperature that's in the 70s on 1 day of the 7-day forecast. i'll let you know when coming up on the 7-day. back over to you. >>> see how your thursday morning...
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12/23
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somebody has made and then dried them in a frame and the sun until they are giant barely burns. and that's what we wanted to use . and i met a man who lived on caddo frack road in stockstill, and he built some sun-dried adobe houses, and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe, so we followed his advice and got some and found a starving young architect who was willing to design a house, even if it was with sun-dried adobes. so we got this house built, and i just loved it, it was so fun, until you've seen and touched sun-dried adobe, you probably cannot appreciate why i liked it so much, it looked good, it feels good, and it's wonderful in arizona sunshine. it really is. that's what we used to build our house, and i loved it very much. and when the president made his call and i agreed to come back to washington, d.c., we learned that housing prices in d.c. are very high. so we had to sell our little sun-dried adobe house and raise a little money so we could get something to live in in d.c.. and we did, and that was painful to have that happen. in an interesting thing has happ
somebody has made and then dried them in a frame and the sun until they are giant barely burns. and that's what we wanted to use . and i met a man who lived on caddo frack road in stockstill, and he built some sun-dried adobe houses, and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe, so we followed his advice and got some and found a starving young architect who was willing to design a house, even if it was with sun-dried adobes. so we got this house built, and i just loved it, it was so fun,...
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06/17
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not good to look at the sun when the sun is just in the sky. but also not good if only half or three quarters of the sun is covered. the sun is way too bright for your eyes. so be safe. do enjoy it. but be safe. only time it is tock look at the sun is when it is entirely covered. for two minutes or so when it is out there. so just tell you a story that really moved me. a story that was actually made possible by an individual in the audience here, from the college of charleston, sitting in the audience, and it's a map that is making the eclipse accessible and to those of our friends and colleagues who are visually impair ordered blind. and so what this provides is a map that these, individuals can feel and get the geometry both of these shadow across the country but also off the corona and the entire lineup of the sun and the moon. in this case, our individual, our friends don see the light of the sun can really be part of that enormous experience of course. that will also hear that we will feel but also touch is here. so i will turn it over to
not good to look at the sun when the sun is just in the sky. but also not good if only half or three quarters of the sun is covered. the sun is way too bright for your eyes. so be safe. do enjoy it. but be safe. only time it is tock look at the sun is when it is entirely covered. for two minutes or so when it is out there. so just tell you a story that really moved me. a story that was actually made possible by an individual in the audience here, from the college of charleston, sitting in the...
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sun is going menoon t this. suinsett 6:07. last couple days herwith the sun setting that late.the clocks back early sunday and so of course the sun will be setting by sunday afternoon just after 5:00. just after 5:00. all right. mildowemperatures. you kn what, doesn't feel like november lyt out this morning. 58 now inn. washingto 57eonardtown. north and west -- last couple to 30's n and west. waking up noticeablyilder. 50 in manassas the cool spot. 56 dulles, 54 frederick, 55 insn a vy bad start to aymid five, six, 7 degrees wtemer than yesay asin thinking. you're saying what's going on? looks le we he rain right or anotherwe4l ha it few shen w be kind of the seco hndal pressure offo our south and pproaches. arounthden'll fast forward thi. ethe rai nerth 8 o'clock tomorrow night. when you're out celebrating friday evening, that'saylw as a around g and eastf town. you w earing socks and shoes today, you'rege wearing socks. you're itiodll.n look asot ou ypeek.ing out and it made me laugh. 'mhi frdk..tuc >> i see that. iodnenever quest your nonfashion forwardness. right now new ha
sun is going menoon t this. suinsett 6:07. last couple days herwith the sun setting that late.the clocks back early sunday and so of course the sun will be setting by sunday afternoon just after 5:00. just after 5:00. all right. mildowemperatures. you kn what, doesn't feel like november lyt out this morning. 58 now inn. washingto 57eonardtown. north and west -- last couple to 30's n and west. waking up noticeablyilder. 50 in manassas the cool spot. 56 dulles, 54 frederick, 55 insn a vy bad...
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cool - rain chances; wednesday night & saturday - big temperature swings this weekend today: mix of sun and clouds. unseasonably cool. highs: 50-53 winds: n 5 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. cold. lows: 29-35 winds: n 2-5 mph wednesday: increasing clouds. cool. highs: 51-54 winds: n to se 5 mph happening right now-- new sexual assault alabama senate candidate, roy moore. a fifth woman coming forward accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. now-- as moore flatly denies the charges, several top republican leaders send a clear statement-- they do not believe him. abc's lana zak has more. president trump is in the final hours of trip to asia. following more meetings with world leaders in the philippines -- the president will return to d-c later today. the president has teased a quote "major" announcement on north korea and trade on wednesday. growing fallout to a stunning report about donald trump junior - abc news confirming that the president's son communicated with wikileaks via private message on twitter during the campaign - right through to the first half
cool - rain chances; wednesday night & saturday - big temperature swings this weekend today: mix of sun and clouds. unseasonably cool. highs: 50-53 winds: n 5 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. cold. lows: 29-35 winds: n 2-5 mph wednesday: increasing clouds. cool. highs: 51-54 winds: n to se 5 mph happening right now-- new sexual assault alabama senate candidate, roy moore. a fifth woman coming forward accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. now-- as moore flatly...
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most stars formed billions of years before the sun. there was plenty of time for rockets to reach us from the edge of the milky way galaxy with the standard propulsion scheme that we currently use. the senders may not be around, but such equipment, technological equipment, could be eponymous. it should be operated by official intelligence because the travel time is so long that you can't have equipment waiting for guidance from the senders. so the senders may not be around. they may have died. both civilizations that existed may not be around anymore, but with archaeology, you may find relics they left behind. in this case, it could be intelligence relics that are eponymous. they are pursuing some goal that the center had. i should say, the reason that i started working on these about five years ago is because the very first to objects that we discovered over the past decade from outside the solar system were very weird. the first recorded one was in 2017. i wrote a book about it. extraterrestrial. it didn't look like any comet or aste
most stars formed billions of years before the sun. there was plenty of time for rockets to reach us from the edge of the milky way galaxy with the standard propulsion scheme that we currently use. the senders may not be around, but such equipment, technological equipment, could be eponymous. it should be operated by official intelligence because the travel time is so long that you can't have equipment waiting for guidance from the senders. so the senders may not be around. they may have died....
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the study said the likely culprit is all the sun you get while in the driver's seat. let's say your average long commute is 45 minutes. that's an hour and a half a day, 7 1/2 hours a week. 30 hours a month of sunshine that you probably didn't know that you were getting. in fact the study says while driving, your left arm gets five times the amount of uv rays that your right arm does. >> definitely i'll have one side darker than the other side. >> already uses a sun shade and wears sun block while driving to fight the wrinkles. >> to look beautiful, you have to think beautiful. >> after a hearing about the study, julia lowe plans on wearing more sun block behind the wheel. >> why don't you drive less? >> we can. how can you drive less? buck l up, stop texting. and now grab the sun block so you can live to drive another day. >> if you roll up the windows, it will block the majority of the uv rays. some rays will get through the glass. over time that can be a problem. so wear that sun block and if you can, put on long sleeves and try to protect yourself. in fremont, cbs
the study said the likely culprit is all the sun you get while in the driver's seat. let's say your average long commute is 45 minutes. that's an hour and a half a day, 7 1/2 hours a week. 30 hours a month of sunshine that you probably didn't know that you were getting. in fact the study says while driving, your left arm gets five times the amount of uv rays that your right arm does. >> definitely i'll have one side darker than the other side. >> already uses a sun shade and wears...
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toss to eileen - more clouds than sun today; feeling great! unseasonably cool, dry last weekend of august - rain chances return next week - tracking hurricane harvey - major hurricane makes landfall late tonight today: mostly cloudy to partly sunny. pleasant. highs: 77-80 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy to mainly clear. comfortable. lows: 54-64 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mix of sun and clouds. low humidity. highs: 76-79 winds: ne 5-10 mph in the path of for impact. the storm -- upgraded to a category 2 hurricane overnight is only going to get stronger. texas' governor - already declaring a state of disaster in 30 counties as the storm makes it's way across the gulf of mexico. abc's janai n underway. harvey is already affected travel plans for many in storm. major airliners like - american, delta, southwest, and united have issued travel advisories for the affected aras and are already waiving change fees for travelers to reschedule flights. ryan hughes is live from reagan national with more on it's impact. we are keeping a close eye on
toss to eileen - more clouds than sun today; feeling great! unseasonably cool, dry last weekend of august - rain chances return next week - tracking hurricane harvey - major hurricane makes landfall late tonight today: mostly cloudy to partly sunny. pleasant. highs: 77-80 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy to mainly clear. comfortable. lows: 54-64 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mix of sun and clouds. low humidity. highs: 76-79 winds: ne 5-10 mph in the path of for impact. the storm -- upgraded...
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rest of the day holds is meteorologist weather. we have a cloudy sky right now, but we will get some sun. temperatures will respond with a afternoon. mid to upper 30s for the back end of the afternoon, we'll likely see some clearing this evening, especially for the second half of the evening, as temperatures fall back down through the 30s. eventually into the mid and upper 20s. likely settle down between 20 and 25 in most tri-state communities. we have no rain or snow to track now on live precision doppler 12 hd. temperatures are gradually rising up through the 30s now. foster is at 34. the international airport is at 34. the windchill is down into the mid and upper 20s for some. some spot have a windchill close to the temperature thanks to a filtered sun again tomorrow. degrees. if not above 60 degrees later this week. we'll investigate the weekend forecast and any shower chances days. >> thank you, scott. making history. the latest from the pontiff's trip to mexico. order to unluck >> federal investigators say they are missing some key evidence in the terrorist attack at a san bernardi
rest of the day holds is meteorologist weather. we have a cloudy sky right now, but we will get some sun. temperatures will respond with a afternoon. mid to upper 30s for the back end of the afternoon, we'll likely see some clearing this evening, especially for the second half of the evening, as temperatures fall back down through the 30s. eventually into the mid and upper 20s. likely settle down between 20 and 25 in most tri-state communities. we have no rain or snow to track now on live...