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. >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day. >> earth day is next week, it's time to get hysterical about global warming. and overwhelming science. overwhelming? >> this is a huge, huge, planetary crisis. >> what should we do about it? >> um, i'm not sure. >> it can be as simple as riding the bus or subway to work. >> well, do i that. or this. >> i'm such a good citizen. going to save the earth. >> we need to get a sense of priority. how much wealth are we going to forego creating in order to have zero discernible effect on the environment. john: a practical earth day, that's our show, tonight.. >> and now john stossel. john: tuesday's earth day. this is a holiday that brings out stupidity in people! we will hear all kinds of bizarre things this week, some on this program. the premise is noble, we all want to protect the environment, but there's this religious-like satisfaction people get by thinking that they can save the planet for man's extravagance. you get a taste of that in the movie "noah's ark." >> my father said one day man would continue in his ways, his plan would annihilate th
. >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day. >> earth day is next week, it's time to get hysterical about global warming. and overwhelming science. overwhelming? >> this is a huge, huge, planetary crisis. >> what should we do about it? >> um, i'm not sure. >> it can be as simple as riding the bus or subway to work. >> well, do i that. or this. >> i'm such a good citizen. going to save the earth. >> we need to get a sense of priority. how...
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this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go... and--stopped it, it would just keep... stop it for a minute... ain't that neat? so the moon is turning around and around and around. and you know what? there's a reason why one side always faces us and it has to do with center of gravity and torque. did you pick that up on the chapter on rotational motion? did you pick that up? and when you picked that up, did you say to your mother and father, hey, you know what i just i found out? there's a reason why one side of the moon faces us all the time. how many people did share that with their parents? how many say, well, my parents don't give me anything, i'm not gonna give them anything? do you people share these ideas with the people at home? how many of you people d
this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go... and--stopped it, it would just keep... stop it for a minute... ain't that neat? so the moon is turning around and around and around. and you know what?...
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. >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day. >> earth day is next week, it's time to get hysterical about and overwhelming science. overwhelming? >> this is a huge, huge, planetary crisis. >> what should we do about it? >> um, i'm not sure. >> it can be as simple as riding the bus or subway to work. >> well, do i that. or this. >> i'm such a good citizen. riding my bike to work. i'm going to save the earth. >> we need to get a sense of priority. how much wealth are we going to forego creating in order to have zero discernible effect on the environment. john: a practical earth day, that's our show, tonight. . >> and now john stossel. john: tuesday's earth day. . >>> tuesday's earth day. this is a holiday that brings out stupidity in people. we will hear all kinds of bizarre things this week, some on this program. the premise is noble. we all want to protect the environment but there's this religious-like satisfaction some people get by thinking that they can save the planet from man's extravagance. you get a taste of that from the new movie "noah's arc." >> my father said one day if man co
. >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day. >> earth day is next week, it's time to get hysterical about and overwhelming science. overwhelming? >> this is a huge, huge, planetary crisis. >> what should we do about it? >> um, i'm not sure. >> it can be as simple as riding the bus or subway to work. >> well, do i that. or this. >> i'm such a good citizen. riding my bike to work. i'm going to save the earth. >> we need to get a sense of...
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. >> happy earth >>> happy earth day. >> earth day is next week. it's time to get hysterical about global warming. >> this is a huge, huge planetary crisis. >> are you worried about global warming? >> of course i am. >> what should we do about it? >> i'm not sure. >> it can be as simple as riding the bus or the subway to work. >> well, i do that. or this. i'm such a good citizen riding my bike to work. i'm going to save the work. >> it's a priority. >> how much are we going to do to get zero effect on the environment? >> a practical earth day. that's our show tonight. >> announcer: and now, john stossel. >>> tuesday's earth day. this is a holiday that brings out stupiddy in people. we will hear all kinds of bizarre things this week, some on this program. the premise is noble. we all want to protect the environment. but there's this religious like satisfaction some people get thinking they can save the planet from man's extravagance. you get a taste of that in the new movie "noah's ark". >> my father said if man continued in this way, the world woul
. >> happy earth >>> happy earth day. >> earth day is next week. it's time to get hysterical about global warming. >> this is a huge, huge planetary crisis. >> are you worried about global warming? >> of course i am. >> what should we do about it? >> i'm not sure. >> it can be as simple as riding the bus or the subway to work. >> well, i do that. or this. i'm such a good citizen riding my bike to work. i'm going to save the work....
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earth day, becomes meaningly. earth day is no more a good deed for earth than fondling a cactus.e the recent earth hour where world cities went black. it masks the real tragedies plaguing the world. people don't plague the world. without access, they burn horrible stuff. not to safe the deprived but to soothe the eeg goes of the lucky and self-important as they enjoy the fruits of the injuries that they often condemn. when they are done, they run back to their ipads. trapgs is never evil if you are going somewhere cool and earth day is your ticket out. as you ignore the planet's real victims, you've done your part making the earth all about you. >> how do you plan to spend your earth day and jasper, does he even care? >> those two things are like pea nut and butter and chocolate. the number two thing that you could do on earth day, you could take your dog for a walk. andexample. it was a good thing he came on here. >> the one thing a dog can do on earth day is number two. >> yes, and you got to pick it up. >> i don't. i just kick it into a bush. >> earth day was like a religious
earth day, becomes meaningly. earth day is no more a good deed for earth than fondling a cactus.e the recent earth hour where world cities went black. it masks the real tragedies plaguing the world. people don't plague the world. without access, they burn horrible stuff. not to safe the deprived but to soothe the eeg goes of the lucky and self-important as they enjoy the fruits of the injuries that they often condemn. when they are done, they run back to their ipads. trapgs is never evil if you...
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because the things we know about earth in this current moment and the things we know about what earth might look like in the future all comes back to money. here's what i mean. the inter-governmental panel on climate change, united nations body, basically says we really, really have to try to not warm the planet in this century more than 2 degrees celsius. if that sounds like not that much to you, think about the complicated system of the human body and the difference between being 98.6 degrees and 102.6 degrees. adding just four degrees doesn't seem like a lot but if you're running a 102.6 fever, how are you feeling? what if it lasts for several weeks? for earth no one knows exactly what happens if we add more than 2 degrees celsius. but the consensus is it's much more than melting glaciers. it is bad. very bad. phrases like uninhabitable planet or civilization not existed in recognizable form start to enter the picture at the tail end of risk. now, here's where things get interesting. if we want to stay below that 2 degrees celsius threshold, there's a limited amount of fossil fuel
because the things we know about earth in this current moment and the things we know about what earth might look like in the future all comes back to money. here's what i mean. the inter-governmental panel on climate change, united nations body, basically says we really, really have to try to not warm the planet in this century more than 2 degrees celsius. if that sounds like not that much to you, think about the complicated system of the human body and the difference between being 98.6 degrees...
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it makes it possible to send all the cargo from earth.t will be minding their own water and nitrogen from the atmosphere. it is almost the same length as the earthquake. they are not existing for space fight. it is easier to live on mars than live on the moon. >> have you put out any kind of estimate for the final tab? why go to mars? why not put a permanent human settlement on the moon? we have already been to the moon? >> is a very good question. the reason is technical in nature. going to the moon is relatively easy. staying there for short term is relatively easy. a permanent human settlement on the moon is actually a lot less simple than on mars. on mars, there's resources, water, nitrogen. carbon dioxide and other resources you can use. it makes it possible to send all the cargo from earth. it will be minding their own water and nitrogen from the atmosphere. it is almost the same length as the earthquake. they are not existing for space fight. it is easier to live on mars than live on the moon. >> have you put out any kind of estima
it makes it possible to send all the cargo from earth.t will be minding their own water and nitrogen from the atmosphere. it is almost the same length as the earthquake. they are not existing for space fight. it is easier to live on mars than live on the moon. >> have you put out any kind of estimate for the final tab? why go to mars? why not put a permanent human settlement on the moon? we have already been to the moon? >> is a very good question. the reason is technical in nature....
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to send allpossible the cargo from earth.t will be minding their own water and nitrogen from the atmosphere. it is almost the same length as the earthquake. they are not existing for space fight. it is easier to live on mars than live on the moon. >> have you put out any kind of estimate for the final tab? it sounds like a lot of money and it is a lot of money. it is literally the biggest event in the history of our species. when we find -- the olympic .ames >> it will come off as planned. >> we have raise money from private investors. these are taking longer because it is a very large investment. >> has anyone promised to go to mars? people have signed up and sign the contract. between april and august last year. we recently narrowed it down to 1000 people that will be interviewed by our selection committee to determine if they are really the right stuff. >> what kinds of reaction have you seen from nasa or from the , all of space authority whom have experience sending people into space? suppliers are major aerospace compani
to send allpossible the cargo from earth.t will be minding their own water and nitrogen from the atmosphere. it is almost the same length as the earthquake. they are not existing for space fight. it is easier to live on mars than live on the moon. >> have you put out any kind of estimate for the final tab? it sounds like a lot of money and it is a lot of money. it is literally the biggest event in the history of our species. when we find -- the olympic .ames >> it will come off as...
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when the earth cast a shadow on the moon, it's always a curve and they used it to figure out the earthis a sphere and you can do that yourself. it's a stop niching. >> reporter: if you think it's a nice view from earth, imagine if you were standing on the moon right now. the massive disc of the earth covering up the sun, but in totality something weird happens. the earth is surrounded by a brilliant red halo. that's a refraction of every sunrise and sunset on the face of the earth now shining onto the moon and that's why the moon turns blood red at totality. totality again at 12:0 7 a.m. we're more than an hour away. when that happens, there will be hundreds of people out here watching it. the entire totality lasts 78 minutes until 1:25 in the morning. we'll have an update later in the newscast. i'm brian hackney, now back to you. >> after that we'll see two nor lunar eclipses in a -- more lunar eclipses in a row, right? >> reporter: this autumn in october and six months after that. that's a little bit rare, but it will happen something like eight times this century. if you don't have
when the earth cast a shadow on the moon, it's always a curve and they used it to figure out the earthis a sphere and you can do that yourself. it's a stop niching. >> reporter: if you think it's a nice view from earth, imagine if you were standing on the moon right now. the massive disc of the earth covering up the sun, but in totality something weird happens. the earth is surrounded by a brilliant red halo. that's a refraction of every sunrise and sunset on the face of the earth now...
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. >> and the reason we haven't lost a city yet is because the earth is big. most of the earth is water and most of the land is desert or unpopulated areas. >> reporter: at the smithsonian, this scientist showed us a piece of a meteor that exploded in 1969. how does something like this survive re-entry? >> because it started out as a very large solid object. so it's moving also at very fast speeds. only the outside of it actually is burning. >> reporter: asteroids become meteors when they hit the earth's atmosphere. between 2000 and 2013, 26 massive explosions across the earth, many over the oceans. astronomers calculate an asteroid big enough to destroy a city hits the earth roughly once every 100 years. the b-6 foundation are raising $250 million to build an orbiting in from a red telescope to warn earth of an approaching asteroid, giving us years even decades to use spacecraft to push it out of the way. >> you get a near miss but sure beats having it whack into the earth. >> reporter: 65 million years ago the earth took a direct hit that wiped out the dinos
. >> and the reason we haven't lost a city yet is because the earth is big. most of the earth is water and most of the land is desert or unpopulated areas. >> reporter: at the smithsonian, this scientist showed us a piece of a meteor that exploded in 1969. how does something like this survive re-entry? >> because it started out as a very large solid object. so it's moving also at very fast speeds. only the outside of it actually is burning. >> reporter: asteroids become...
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a quick side note on earth week. steven colbert mocked me this week for being tongue in cheek about how i celebrate earth day. >> we should all celebrate like eric. >> it's an annual event in my household, open all the windows, turn up the heaters and air-conditioning, and i spark up the 90,000 bt barbecue and cook some steaks. >> way to stick it to the greenies, eric. man, i would hate to be the dumb ass who has to pay this guy's utility bill. >> touche, colbert, i hate to be the dumbass that has to watch your so-called comedy show. if you can't tell a joke when you hear one, i can't imagine you'll be able to deliver one on the late show. coming up, hundred years old, we celebrate a birthday milestone that defines the american spirit. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't tr
a quick side note on earth week. steven colbert mocked me this week for being tongue in cheek about how i celebrate earth day. >> we should all celebrate like eric. >> it's an annual event in my household, open all the windows, turn up the heaters and air-conditioning, and i spark up the 90,000 bt barbecue and cook some steaks. >> way to stick it to the greenies, eric. man, i would hate to be the dumb ass who has to pay this guy's utility bill. >> touche, colbert, i hate...
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perhaps we have discovered an earth cousin. >> an earth cousin trillions of kilometers away.he truth is if kepler 186f is teaming with water and teaming with life, we'll probably never know. donna lawson, bbc news. >> sounds fascinating. >> let's talk to the space fizz cyst. it's the smallest planet outside earth we've been able to detect so far. the it's easier to find bigger ones like jupiter. the main is size element. the other is it's in the habitable zone where there could be water on this planet. it's not too hot, not too cold for liquid water to exist. >> it's 500 light years away from us. >> would we ever get there? we hear people talking about the mission to mars. is this impossible? >> it took 70 years to reach outside the solar system with voyager. with current technology, no. with technology we're developing now, no. you never know what the rememal of science fiction turn out to be true. there are people thinking about. that i don't see us being able to go there and step foot there to see if there's life there. >> it seems extraordinary there's been 1,000 planets
perhaps we have discovered an earth cousin. >> an earth cousin trillions of kilometers away.he truth is if kepler 186f is teaming with water and teaming with life, we'll probably never know. donna lawson, bbc news. >> sounds fascinating. >> let's talk to the space fizz cyst. it's the smallest planet outside earth we've been able to detect so far. the it's easier to find bigger ones like jupiter. the main is size element. the other is it's in the habitable zone where there...
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here's how far she is away when she weighs 400, one earth distance away, the radius of the earth away, distance of the radius of the earth. when she's up here, she's two earth radii away and you all know, i think all of us, yeah? we all know what the value is gonna be up here in newtons. let's hear it altogether, louder, a little louder. 100ths. i heard, everybody say 100, right, even the wimps, right? there's no wimps in here but its 100, gang, 100, you see that, you see that? could you guys have got that under pressure? could you? well, maybe under pressure that's something different but you see what you do? you just simply say, hey, if this changes then how does this change? and if i make this like twice as much, then 2 squared is 4. so you'd have 1/4th the force. i hope you can kind of do that kind of stuff, relationships between different things. some people thought, some people thought that gravity was rather local and some evidence for that was back in the early 1700s when looking at the planets, the astronomer types know that when a planet goes by jupiter, for example, the pla
here's how far she is away when she weighs 400, one earth distance away, the radius of the earth away, distance of the radius of the earth. when she's up here, she's two earth radii away and you all know, i think all of us, yeah? we all know what the value is gonna be up here in newtons. let's hear it altogether, louder, a little louder. 100ths. i heard, everybody say 100, right, even the wimps, right? there's no wimps in here but its 100, gang, 100, you see that, you see that? could you guys...
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today is earth day and as we all know too well ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." today is earth day.rals love to pretend like they're saving the planet with their job killing policies. i addressed the real politics that's driving these issues with author mark steyn. how are you? >> good to see you. >> a lot of people don't want trees cut down. they don't want drilling and fracking. what are the real politics behind this? >> i think the real politics is you've got yours -- i think it's a very elite thing. it's anti-consumerist. if you live in a nice neighborhood, it's nice to pull the drawbridge up and say in the interest of the environment, we're not having anymore development. there's been no global warming now for 17 years and none of the climate models predicted that. they all told us -- the most famous one showed the lastñr millennium as the shaft of a hockey stick. you're thinking, oh, my god, the planet is going to burn. in fact, what happened? they have no explanation of where the global warming -- they say it might be hidden in the oceans. they don't know where it is. >> how
today is earth day and as we all know too well ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." today is earth day.rals love to pretend like they're saving the planet with their job killing policies. i addressed the real politics that's driving these issues with author mark steyn. how are you? >> good to see you. >> a lot of people don't want trees cut down. they don't want drilling and fracking. what are the real politics behind this? >> i think the real politics is...
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a quick side note on earth week. steven colbert mocked me this week for being tongue in cheek about how i celebrate earth day. >> we should all celebrate like eric. >> it's an annual even in my household, open all the windows, turn up the heaters and air-conditioning, and i spark up the 90,000 bt barbecue and cook some steaks. >> way to stick it to the greenies, eric. man, i would te to be the dumb ass who has to pay this guy's utility bill. >> touche, colbert, i hate to be the dumbass that has to watch your so-called comedy show. if you can't tell a joke when you hear one, i can't imagine you'll be able to deliver one on the late show. coming up, hundred years old, we celebrate a birthday milestone that defines the american spirit. >>> i grew up riding by bicycle to wrigley, hanging with a bunch of kids on waveland avenue, hoping, waiting, praying ernie banks or ron santo would hit one over the left field wall. wrigley field is the very definition of americana. one of my finest memories growing up was the middle of
a quick side note on earth week. steven colbert mocked me this week for being tongue in cheek about how i celebrate earth day. >> we should all celebrate like eric. >> it's an annual even in my household, open all the windows, turn up the heaters and air-conditioning, and i spark up the 90,000 bt barbecue and cook some steaks. >> way to stick it to the greenies, eric. man, i would te to be the dumb ass who has to pay this guy's utility bill. >> touche, colbert, i hate to...
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if you think it's a nice view from earth? >> hippity hoppity. >> reporter: imagine if you were on the moon right now. the mass i disc of the earth covering up the sun but something weird happens. instead of going totally dark the earth is surrounded by a brilliant red highwayly. actually the reflection -- halo. actually the reflection of every sunrise and sunset on the face of the earth now shining onto the moon and that's why the moon burns blood red at totality. pretty cool. that's brian hackney from the science went. >> if you took some photos upload them to kpix.com. >>> a new police report sheds light on the suspicious incident incident involving san francisco 49ers' quarterback colin capper nick and a woman in a miami hotel room. he along with patton and locket were named in a police report after the woman ended up in the hospital after a night after partying. but the new police report indicates she called 911 on april #nd to say a woman was refusing to leave his apartment. a team was dispatched can the woman was taken
if you think it's a nice view from earth? >> hippity hoppity. >> reporter: imagine if you were on the moon right now. the mass i disc of the earth covering up the sun but something weird happens. instead of going totally dark the earth is surrounded by a brilliant red highwayly. actually the reflection -- halo. actually the reflection of every sunrise and sunset on the face of the earth now shining onto the moon and that's why the moon burns blood red at totality. pretty cool....
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yesterday, i never know what to get the earth for earth day.t bought it an itunes gift card and buried it. we all know how humans feel about earth day. i was wondering how earth feels about it. what does the earth think about its day sniff ? if if the likes it why doesn't it send us a card. the earth release aid special message to thank us for yesterday and all we do all year round. take a look. >> hello, people, i have mother earth. for 4 billion years i lived in peace and harmony. floating alone in a sea of natural beauty. then you came along. you paved me. chopped down my trees. filled my ocean with trash. and choke my sky with pollution and gas. and now you have the audacity to declare it earth day? you want to do something nice for me on earth day? get the [ bleep ] off me. just climb aboard some richard branson galactic [ bleep ] space rocket and fly your [ bleep ] to uranus or something. [ bleep ]. >> save mother earth. get off. >> get the [ bleep ] off. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "people" magazine today unveiled their annual list
yesterday, i never know what to get the earth for earth day.t bought it an itunes gift card and buried it. we all know how humans feel about earth day. i was wondering how earth feels about it. what does the earth think about its day sniff ? if if the likes it why doesn't it send us a card. the earth release aid special message to thank us for yesterday and all we do all year round. take a look. >> hello, people, i have mother earth. for 4 billion years i lived in peace and harmony....
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perhaps instead of an earth twin, it's an earth cousin. >> an earth cousin trillions of millimeters awayt's teaming with water and teaming with life, we'll probably never know. >> keplar 186 f. there has to be a better name for that planet. >>> main news this hour, divers entering the wreck of the south korean ferry have searched the ship's bridge and restaurant. they found no survivors. 28 are known to be dead. under 270 still missing. many high school students. the vice principal of the school was found dead thought to have hanged himself. more bbc news to come shortly. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile, not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. what do you mean? your grass, man. it's famished! just two springtime feedings with scotts turf builder lawn food helps strengthen and protect your lawn from futur
perhaps instead of an earth twin, it's an earth cousin. >> an earth cousin trillions of millimeters awayt's teaming with water and teaming with life, we'll probably never know. >> keplar 186 f. there has to be a better name for that planet. >>> main news this hour, divers entering the wreck of the south korean ferry have searched the ship's bridge and restaurant. they found no survivors. 28 are known to be dead. under 270 still missing. many high school students. the vice...
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i feel especially close to mother earth on this earth day, because we finally have proof our planet doesn't like liberals any more than i do. the greenies are not going to like today. a federal study is out, and it shows costly bio-fuel made from corn is actually worse for the environment in the short term than straight-up gasoline. looks like ethanol may not be as green as everyone thought. ethanol made from corn residue may actually be more harmful to the environment. ha! ha! harmful to the environment. trying is pointless! you see, according to the first environmental study, that i've enjoyed reading, making ethanol by removing corn leftovers from the fields could actually hurt the ability of soil to absorb carbon dioxide. and absorbing co2 is crucial to our planet's health, because there's a 'ton' of it in the air for some reason. this study is the final nail in green energy's biodegradable coffin. turns out, everything you thought was good for the environment is bad. we already know wind power separates migrating geese into bird pepperoni. so it's only a matter of time before we learn
i feel especially close to mother earth on this earth day, because we finally have proof our planet doesn't like liberals any more than i do. the greenies are not going to like today. a federal study is out, and it shows costly bio-fuel made from corn is actually worse for the environment in the short term than straight-up gasoline. looks like ethanol may not be as green as everyone thought. ethanol made from corn residue may actually be more harmful to the environment. ha! ha! harmful to the...
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we love you, earth. give it up for earth!applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ avo: this is megan. this is megan's gym. for those who believe serious exercise doesn't have to feel so serious. one a day woman's vitacraves with key nutirents like calcium and vitamin d. all the fun of a gummy that's a complete multivitamin. has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some giant freaky room for eight ♪ ooh, yeah! ♪ but it ain't got no room for boring ♪ i'm spacing out on all this space, too! ♪ no, we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places! what? toyota. let's go places! ♪ cinge. cuervo with a cinnamon sting. get stung. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everybody! as many of you know the internet exists and has for some time. google is a popular website and whe
we love you, earth. give it up for earth!applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ avo: this is megan. this is megan's gym. for those who believe serious exercise doesn't have to feel so serious. one a day woman's vitacraves with key nutirents like calcium and vitamin d. all the fun of a gummy that's a complete multivitamin. has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪...
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: earth.>> steve: the planet. not a earf gun. >> jimmy: don't over pronounce your words-a! >> steve: this is my nearth gun! >> jimmy: yeah, i got a nerf gun. >> steve: darf vader. >> jimmy: nevertheless, let's take a look at the pros and cons of celebrating earth day. here we go. pro, nbc held their recycling drive and collected over 10,000 bottles. con, and that was just from hoda and kathie lee's dressing room. [ laughter ] everyone's pitching in, everyone's helping out. >> steve: everybody's got to help. pro, looking for ways to use less electricity. con, by googling "ways to use less electricity." [ laughter ] not getting it. pro, celebrating by saying, reduc reuse, and recycle. con, celebrating by saying "go shorty, it's your earth day." ♪ we're gonna party like it's your earth day. we're gonna sip bacardi like it's your earth day. and you know we really care that it is earth day. that's how the song ends. [ cheers ] that's how the song should end. >> steve: that's how it should end. >> j
: earth.>> steve: the planet. not a earf gun. >> jimmy: don't over pronounce your words-a! >> steve: this is my nearth gun! >> jimmy: yeah, i got a nerf gun. >> steve: darf vader. >> jimmy: nevertheless, let's take a look at the pros and cons of celebrating earth day. here we go. pro, nbc held their recycling drive and collected over 10,000 bottles. con, and that was just from hoda and kathie lee's dressing room. [ laughter ] everyone's pitching in,...
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. >>> today is earth day, a push for a clean environment, here you can see them rallying, and that wasollowed by an afternoon march to the un plaza. we note some unexpected attendance of today's event. >> how will we pick up the pieces and begin. >> today is not official, but they gathered on saturday to make their case for a variety of climate issues. those who gathered remitted the most ardent voices in the environmental movement and while they're enthusiasm may not have waned the number of voices have dwindled from the million that marched in 1970 some blame it on the change of time. >> it's easier to take online action. >> yet the few that showed up marched up market street to join san francisco's earth day festival in the united nations blaz is a. >> the action parade, we're putting the politics back into earth day. >> the political action met with the commercialization that seemed to coop the original movement. >> the start of earth day was really radical and since then it's been this corporate celebration. >> from organic food to clothing vendor all showed the greenness of their
. >>> today is earth day, a push for a clean environment, here you can see them rallying, and that wasollowed by an afternoon march to the un plaza. we note some unexpected attendance of today's event. >> how will we pick up the pieces and begin. >> today is not official, but they gathered on saturday to make their case for a variety of climate issues. those who gathered remitted the most ardent voices in the environmental movement and while they're enthusiasm may not have...
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this is a radical alteration of the earth. tavis: in what way?aps will rise -- milk and the sea levels will rise. places that are dry will get drier and there will be a fair amount of economic is location. people -- and we go to ecosystems, things like coral reefs, it has been projected that they will not -- be sustainable within a few decades . forrester threatened throughout the world. today if you think about here in los angeles, the average temperature band is moving north or defeated a. we can maybe move 30 feet a day. if you think of animals and trees there is no way that ecosystems can keep up with this. people who live already in gated communities might be able to survive. if you are in the sahara or africa or and the low-lying pacific islands among people who are already in a marginal situation, climate change could be the thing that pushes them over the edge. tavis: how do you respond to the argument that the world's worst polluters happened to be the big guys and that the little guys in africa and elsewhere and up suffering because of
this is a radical alteration of the earth. tavis: in what way?aps will rise -- milk and the sea levels will rise. places that are dry will get drier and there will be a fair amount of economic is location. people -- and we go to ecosystems, things like coral reefs, it has been projected that they will not -- be sustainable within a few decades . forrester threatened throughout the world. today if you think about here in los angeles, the average temperature band is moving north or defeated a. we...
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live at pier 33 in san francisco, where we're celebrating earth day. and what do you do on earth day? you go green. this is how i'm going green. we'll introduce you to this little lady, coming up. ♪ rolling down the street >> "tonight show" host, jimmy fallon debuts another rap by brian williams. the "nightly news" anchor talks about how those raps have changed his life #. >>> welcome back. in a movement that started in the bay area today, we celebrate earth day. you might have noticed our peacock, which is on this side of the screen, is green this morning. nbc bay area's chase kaine is live in san francisco at an earth day event. and you have much to learn, grasshopper. >> reporter: i sure do, scott! the peacock logo isn't the only thing that's going green today at this earth day celebration here at pier 33. this is a malaysian walking stick and she is walking up my arm. she is here with the good folks from savenature.org. they are using critters like this to talk to kids about how they can help save the environment. so karen, as my friend is crawling
live at pier 33 in san francisco, where we're celebrating earth day. and what do you do on earth day? you go green. this is how i'm going green. we'll introduce you to this little lady, coming up. ♪ rolling down the street >> "tonight show" host, jimmy fallon debuts another rap by brian williams. the "nightly news" anchor talks about how those raps have changed his life #. >>> welcome back. in a movement that started in the bay area today, we celebrate earth...
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discovery by a telescope has scientists thinking earth may have a cousin. on the second day of their australia tour, the duke and duchess of cambridge have visited the blue mountains, an hour's drive from sydney. they were there to meet survivors of last october's bush fires which were the worst in new south whales for a decade. on friday the couple's expected to attend a royal easter show at sydney's olympic park and then they have another week in the country before they return home. it follows of course 10 days that they just spent in new zealand with their son. our royal correspondent is on the trip. he has this report. >> to be a successful royal, you must be a good listener. people want to tell you their stories. on their first full day in australia, william and catherine went to the town of the blue mountains west of sydney. last october it was severely damaged by some of the worst bush fires in recent years. nearly 200 homes were destroyed. william and catherine talked to some of the people who had lost their homes. their presence was appreciated. >>
discovery by a telescope has scientists thinking earth may have a cousin. on the second day of their australia tour, the duke and duchess of cambridge have visited the blue mountains, an hour's drive from sydney. they were there to meet survivors of last october's bush fires which were the worst in new south whales for a decade. on friday the couple's expected to attend a royal easter show at sydney's olympic park and then they have another week in the country before they return home. it...
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happy earth day to you.re live at the eden landing reserve where some very important work is going on. several volunteers for this earth day. many projects going on in the bay area. we're here with representative eric swalwell as well as john. tell us about this project. >> it's part of the salt pond project. 15,000 acres, it's one of the largest project in the united states. behind us is a recently restored wetland. we're here with representatives and volunteers toker do some planting to -- to do some planting and celebrate earth day. >> reporter: describe the difference. what's the difference in restoring the land? >> you would look out five years ago and it would look like a moon scape. now you can see there's thousands of birds. the bay has come back. this water is actually the san francisco bay. we've let the tide back in. we're restoring it for habitat. we're increasing public access. in a couple of years, we'll let the public out. and this provides protections to the wildlife. >> reporter: your impres
happy earth day to you.re live at the eden landing reserve where some very important work is going on. several volunteers for this earth day. many projects going on in the bay area. we're here with representative eric swalwell as well as john. tell us about this project. >> it's part of the salt pond project. 15,000 acres, it's one of the largest project in the united states. behind us is a recently restored wetland. we're here with representatives and volunteers toker do some planting to...
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for example, how the ice caps at the earth's polls are changing.ergency services responding to disasters will use the data, being beamed down to earth an hour after collection. the technology gives the satellite an uninterrupted view even when the planet serpas is shrouded by cloud. how far will the floodwaters rise? sentinel 1 can sell the aid workers are best reached the damage and the affected areas as quickly as possible. information might that could be invaluable for countries prone to extreme weather like the philippines. data from space providing an early warning to people down on the ground. invaluable and free of charge on the internet for everyone. right around the entire world. >> standing by outside the mission control, french guiana, the director of the earth observation programs. there are plenty of satellites looking down at the earth. what is special about yours? >> there is a new quality in the sentinel satellite. we're going for an operational system. what we have done in 75 years, we do now for environment and security. this is a
for example, how the ice caps at the earth's polls are changing.ergency services responding to disasters will use the data, being beamed down to earth an hour after collection. the technology gives the satellite an uninterrupted view even when the planet serpas is shrouded by cloud. how far will the floodwaters rise? sentinel 1 can sell the aid workers are best reached the damage and the affected areas as quickly as possible. information might that could be invaluable for countries prone to...
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we sent watts down to one in lower manhattan. >> ♪ ♪ >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day best daywhat country do you think is the biggest polluter. >> probably us. >> america. >> probably us. >> i'm going to say us. >> why? >> have you been to detroit. >> some have got their idea around here. >> what country do you think is the biggest polluter? >> i don't know that you are asking me nonsense, kid. >> what are you so mad about? >> south america. >> south america is not a country. >> thailand. >> china. because the amount of coal they use right now in their production. >> don't be an idiot. >> shut up. >> don't be a moron. >> what is global warming? >> i don't really know what it is but i just believe in global warming. >> people say the earth is getting warmer. >> why are they saying that? >> over the last 15 years, how much has the earth's temperature increased? >> who the heck knows? global warming is not caused by mother nature. it's caused by god bringing judgment. okay? [thunder] >> how much do you think the earth has warmed over the last 15 years? >> 35. [ buzzer ] >> 3.75 d
we sent watts down to one in lower manhattan. >> ♪ ♪ >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day best daywhat country do you think is the biggest polluter. >> probably us. >> america. >> probably us. >> i'm going to say us. >> why? >> have you been to detroit. >> some have got their idea around here. >> what country do you think is the biggest polluter? >> i don't know that you are asking me nonsense, kid. >> what are...
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earth day, they also said back in the 1970s that the next ice age is coming.news contributors, the host "the five" on which i'm going to be on thursday. are we going to do the dog thing? >> your staff took a poll and gracie wins. >> i love your dog jasper. i lost the poll against my assistant bailey. i don't always win. you see these quotes and these predictions and then i hear the predictions about global warming today. they are not true either, but a lot of people believe them. what do we do? >> hyperbowl lee doesn't get you to progress necessarily. i think america has so much to be proud of what we've done in the last 40 years. one we were made aware issues but also we had the economic growth on our side to be able to address some of them. there's no question that our air is cleaner, our water is cleaner. we take better care of all sorts of different things when it comes to wet lands in particular, our oceans, our beaches. i think there has been some benefit to the alarmism that happened early on but now we know so much more and we cooperate so much better
earth day, they also said back in the 1970s that the next ice age is coming.news contributors, the host "the five" on which i'm going to be on thursday. are we going to do the dog thing? >> your staff took a poll and gracie wins. >> i love your dog jasper. i lost the poll against my assistant bailey. i don't always win. you see these quotes and these predictions and then i hear the predictions about global warming today. they are not true either, but a lot of people...
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a total eclipse of the moon is happening tonight, when the sun, earth and moon align so that the earth's shadow falls across the earth's surface. it causes the man to turn to a bright copper to a brownish red. thus the name blood moon. >> if the weather coop rates we can expect to see a really beautiful total lunar eclipse just after midnight is when it gets best. >> tonight's total eclipse of the moon is the first in a series of four in the next 17 months. so if you don't want to stay up late tonight, the next one will take place on october 8th. >> guess who's so excited about the blood orange tonight? >> i know who it is. >> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. what are we going to see? >> so looking forward to this event. we got this grachk made last week. we're going to reiterate the information in a different fashion. the total lunar eclipse happening when the moon passes directly into the earth's shadow and when the sun, earth and moon are directly aligned together. the best time spot 12:07 p.m. to 1:45 a.m. those of you in the south bay will have the best possibility of being able to
a total eclipse of the moon is happening tonight, when the sun, earth and moon align so that the earth's shadow falls across the earth's surface. it causes the man to turn to a bright copper to a brownish red. thus the name blood moon. >> if the weather coop rates we can expect to see a really beautiful total lunar eclipse just after midnight is when it gets best. >> tonight's total eclipse of the moon is the first in a series of four in the next 17 months. so if you don't want to...
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one day of the year we tell the earth we love it.h the other 364 days we fry to kill it with packing pea nuts. after what we have done to it, it is almost disrespectful to have an earth day. like lice declaring it head day. but everyone celebrates earth day in his or her own way. in honor of earth day, i for instance have filled all four of my pockets with fresh potting soil tonight. hey, here is a fun solar system-related clip. last week in florida, central florida, people got to witness a rare occurrence called a solar halo basically what happens is ice crystals from the clouds, i don't know what happens. but what happens -- the effect of what happens is when the sun shines through it, it creates appearance of a ring around the sun. or a halo named after the beyonce song, i believe. spectacular thing to see. but not everyone was enthralled. particularly this woman so alarmed she called 911. >> 911 what is your emergency. >> there is a weird something up in the sky, a round circle and dark in the middle. this has never happened in t
one day of the year we tell the earth we love it.h the other 364 days we fry to kill it with packing pea nuts. after what we have done to it, it is almost disrespectful to have an earth day. like lice declaring it head day. but everyone celebrates earth day in his or her own way. in honor of earth day, i for instance have filled all four of my pockets with fresh potting soil tonight. hey, here is a fun solar system-related clip. last week in florida, central florida, people got to witness a...
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. >>> celebrating mother earth and so did some corporations. up next we hear from the survivor from the ferry crash in south korea as crews recover ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. >>> right now the coast guard confirms 13 more bodies have been recovered from the ferry accident. that brings the death toll to 49. divers found bodies in the ferry hours ago. another three were discovered floating on the surface. it went down wednesday with more than 400 people on board, mostly high school students. 200 are missing. tonight we're hearing from a survivor who said she felt a jolt just before it started listing and filling with water as she swam to cabinets to pull herself out of water. >> i didn't have the strength to climb up. the man in front of me pulled me up and said hold on tight. when we got to the top, i saw the window and then standing on the window with a life jacket. someone saw us. they turned the boat towards us. >> the
. >>> celebrating mother earth and so did some corporations. up next we hear from the survivor from the ferry crash in south korea as crews recover ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. >>> right now the coast guard confirms 13 more bodies have been recovered from the ferry accident. that brings the death toll to 49. divers found bodies in the ferry hours ago....
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earth day evolved quite a bit in the past 40 years.e he pick up the pieces and begin. >>> earth day is not official until tuesday, bay area activists, gathered on saturday to make their case on a variety climate issues. those who rallied in san francisco, represented the most ardent voices in the environmental movement. while their enthusiasm may not have waned, a number of the voices in the street, in the first earth day in 1970. some blame it on the changing times. >> technology made it, people respect coming out to many things. it's easy to get on-line acts in. >> few hundreds stall in, marched mark street, to join what's built in the san francisco earth day festival near city hall. >> this is the action parade, putting politics, just action back into earth day. >> when they arrived at the festival, political action met with the commercialization, that seems to co-op the spirit of the original movement. >> start of earth day, is really radical. making plit cal and -- political and real change. earth day has come the corporate celebr
earth day evolved quite a bit in the past 40 years.e he pick up the pieces and begin. >>> earth day is not official until tuesday, bay area activists, gathered on saturday to make their case on a variety climate issues. those who rallied in san francisco, represented the most ardent voices in the environmental movement. while their enthusiasm may not have waned, a number of the voices in the street, in the first earth day in 1970. some blame it on the changing times. >>...
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he currently has two test modules in orbit around the earth. his next aim: to plant one of his inflatable hotels on the moon. >> that's one interesting thing about volumes in space, is that, you know, you have a lot more possibilities of the areas that you can use. >> sure, that's the sleeping quarters for six people. >> uh huh, all the way around. >> huh... so each one of those little cavities is for one person. ultimately, maybe around 2022 or 23 we might be ready to deploy this lunar base. >> what gives you the right to have a lunar base, to put something on the moon? >> so it's not as though there is a particular given right, per se, as much as an opportunity. >> it sounds like you're saying the moon is there for the taking for whoever gets there. >> oh, i think that it is, it definitely is. i think there is a really interesting dynamic going on about 10, 12 years out. because i've talked about this in public, and i think that the moon is an enormously valuable asset. more direct to the value of the moon itself. well, what can you bring hom
he currently has two test modules in orbit around the earth. his next aim: to plant one of his inflatable hotels on the moon. >> that's one interesting thing about volumes in space, is that, you know, you have a lot more possibilities of the areas that you can use. >> sure, that's the sleeping quarters for six people. >> uh huh, all the way around. >> huh... so each one of those little cavities is for one person. ultimately, maybe around 2022 or 23 we might be ready to...
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the full shadow of the earth, it takes on the color of all of the sunrises and sunsets on earth. >> reporter: and it is quite beautiful. the next win is expected -- one is expected in october of this year and then two more afterthat in -- after that in 2015. cate caugurian, kpix 5. >> and we want to see your photos and videos of the blood moon. upload them to kpix.com or tag them kpix 5 tv. >>> happening today, ceremonies marking the one year since the deadly bomb attacks at the boston marathon. we have a live look here at boston this morning. a special ceremony planned this afternoon to honor those who died and the survives who were gyred. today -- survivors who were injured. today's event will include a moment of silence. >>> three people were killed and more than 200 were injured on this day back in 2013. one suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was later killed in a shootout with watertown police. his brother dzhokhar the other suspect was pleaded not guilty to 30 count federal indictment that carries a possible death sentence. and today is tax day and only two post offices here in the bay
the full shadow of the earth, it takes on the color of all of the sunrises and sunsets on earth. >> reporter: and it is quite beautiful. the next win is expected -- one is expected in october of this year and then two more afterthat in -- after that in 2015. cate caugurian, kpix 5. >> and we want to see your photos and videos of the blood moon. upload them to kpix.com or tag them kpix 5 tv. >>> happening today, ceremonies marking the one year since the deadly bomb attacks...
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or a potential earth.right? so with billions of stars in the millyy way alone, planets like ours could be everywhe. if you shrink our solar system to the size of an oreo cookie, if you want to do that, this planet is about 250 football fields away. >> that's what we are talking about. >> yeah. >> so far away and extreme to try to figure out. the bottom line is when you discover these planets,t that are like earth in that sweet spot that you say, not too warm, not too cold, the hope is that eventually, we may discover life out there. correct? >> absolutely. and this is where there is a key that in 2017, we are going to launch the next mention called test, and then we are going to see exactly what the keple does but it's doing it for pfeiffer 00 light years away but test will look at the closest stars you can see, find similar planets there and those ones, we can then actually look at the atmosphere that you could potentially breathe or not. >> really? we are going to look at closer planets and have a better
or a potential earth.right? so with billions of stars in the millyy way alone, planets like ours could be everywhe. if you shrink our solar system to the size of an oreo cookie, if you want to do that, this planet is about 250 football fields away. >> that's what we are talking about. >> yeah. >> so far away and extreme to try to figure out. the bottom line is when you discover these planets,t that are like earth in that sweet spot that you say, not too warm, not too cold, the...