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other telescope, james webb telescope and any othertelescope, how james webb telescope and any othert far? the key to really being _ look that far? the key to really being able - look that far? the key to really being able to - look that far? the key to | really being able to probe these very, very early ages in these very, very early ages in the universe is the fact that it is sensitive to infrared light. the hubble space telescope was the important kind of predecessor for webb covers ultraviolet and optical light, and that limits how far back you can look in the universe. the expansion of the universe. the expansion of the universe stretches into the infrared... universe stretches into the infrared. . ._ infrared... crosstalk. sor , infrared... crosstalk. sorry, advisedly - infrared... crosstalk. sorry, advisedly we - infrared... crosstalk. | sorry, advisedly we have infrared... crosstalk. - sorry, advisedly we have run out of time. it is so fascinating. you so much for your time —— unfortunately. the world's largest coffee chain starbucks is putting its own touch on italy's coffee
other telescope, james webb telescope and any othertelescope, how james webb telescope and any othert far? the key to really being _ look that far? the key to really being able - look that far? the key to really being able to - look that far? the key to | really being able to probe these very, very early ages in these very, very early ages in the universe is the fact that it is sensitive to infrared light. the hubble space telescope was the important kind of predecessor for webb covers...
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james webb was launched last year from carew. fantastic launch. i applaud the accomplishment but i am wondering going forward are we going to launch any future observations on foreign soil or are we going to use u.s. soil? dr. clampin: so let me start by congratulating you on a great launch from the kennedy space center last night. that is thrilling to see artemis get off the ground. in answer to your question, we live in a very different world now where there are lots of different u.s. launch opportunities, including a number which provide us with new capabilities that we are definitely thinking of as we look at that 2020 survey but just to give you a couple examples, the roman space telescope we are looking at a launch on the falcon heavy and many of our smd missions launching on u.s. launches. my expectation is we will take advantage of new u.s. launch capabilities provided to u.s.. mr. posey: thank you very much. dr. batalha, i hope i did not mess it up too badly. can you walk us through the process of gaining observation time for james webb,
james webb was launched last year from carew. fantastic launch. i applaud the accomplishment but i am wondering going forward are we going to launch any future observations on foreign soil or are we going to use u.s. soil? dr. clampin: so let me start by congratulating you on a great launch from the kennedy space center last night. that is thrilling to see artemis get off the ground. in answer to your question, we live in a very different world now where there are lots of different u.s. launch...
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we are celebrating the science that comes out of james webb.g, all right? and we parked it a million miles from earth facing outward away from the sun. nobody ever interviews the engineers and i wouldn't to have to give them a shout out for what they accomplished to enable and empower the science that we dreamed up be that we would be discovering. it's a complete collaboration. >> shout out to engineers. i'm with you on that. we have been talking about this large metal mystery sphere washing up on a beach in japan. according to the bbc, it's not a threat but also have no idea what it is. some theories, godzilla's egg. these are theories because sometimes people don't understand that and they think that -- >> just to be clear, einstein had a theory. you have a hypothesis, just make a distinction. >> what is this thing? >> i have no idea. why does everybody have to know everything at all times? [ laughter ] >> why to we have you here? you are saying i don't know about a lot of stuff, mr. astrophysicist. >> because that's what discovery is. >> oka
we are celebrating the science that comes out of james webb.g, all right? and we parked it a million miles from earth facing outward away from the sun. nobody ever interviews the engineers and i wouldn't to have to give them a shout out for what they accomplished to enable and empower the science that we dreamed up be that we would be discovering. it's a complete collaboration. >> shout out to engineers. i'm with you on that. we have been talking about this large metal mystery sphere...
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but the science, the way it will work, the james webb, you are seeing those pictures very sharp, buty are identifying parts of galaxies in space almost back to the beginning of the universe that people have not seen. they -- it cannot focus more sharply as we would like to be able to identify objects. so, the webb will identify a portion of space. the gmt, the giant magellan telescope, can in effect zoom in on that space, have a finer resolution, look at it more clearly. in addition to that, we will have a set of instruments which can collect that light, analyze it, and the sea, for example, does it contain signs of oxygen or water? so, they will become a mentor. david: how much does it cost before we get the giant magellan telescope? walter: we are estimating a little over $2 billion. david: where is that money coming from? walter: half is coming from private sources, university of chicago being one of 11 partners who put up about half. and negotiating with the -- and the federal government is now negotiating with the national science foundation to come up with the other half. david
but the science, the way it will work, the james webb, you are seeing those pictures very sharp, buty are identifying parts of galaxies in space almost back to the beginning of the universe that people have not seen. they -- it cannot focus more sharply as we would like to be able to identify objects. so, the webb will identify a portion of space. the gmt, the giant magellan telescope, can in effect zoom in on that space, have a finer resolution, look at it more clearly. in addition to that, we...
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incredible new images from the james webb telescope is revealing six massive ancient galaxies scientistsize of these galaxies are making them rethink theories about the dawn of the universe. and that was the whole point of and that was the whole point of launching this james w ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp? i can't talk right now, i'm at a silent retreat. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. >>> right now at 4:30, wintry weather slamming the bay area. we're issuing a microclimate weather alert. the way many cities are prepping. >>> plus, vianey times the weather out for us. >>> a good thursday morning to you. i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. let's get rig
incredible new images from the james webb telescope is revealing six massive ancient galaxies scientistsize of these galaxies are making them rethink theories about the dawn of the universe. and that was the whole point of and that was the whole point of launching this james w ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or...
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we're trying to study that now with the james webb space telescope and as well as other observationsies, but, yeah. that's another thing. how do these black holes form in the centers of galliaxies and evolve over time. a lot we don't know. >> and how they go traveling through space? it's frightening as well gts it's not heading towards us. so don't worry. >> that's a good, a good note to end on. really appreciate it. so many mysteries in the universe we're just uncovering. thanks so much for your expertise, appreciate it. >> yes. pleasure, thank you. >>> russia has sent a spacecraft to retrieve three stranded astronauts on the international space station according to russian media. the soyuz ms docked a few hours ago to bring home two russian kcosmonauts and one from russia. recently another used but damped by a meteorite. expected to arrive home later this year. >>> all right. just ahead, baseball season is on us, but more to it this year. explain the new rule changes to america's pastime as spring training kicks off in earnest. please, stay with us. then own it support your immune
we're trying to study that now with the james webb space telescope and as well as other observationsies, but, yeah. that's another thing. how do these black holes form in the centers of galliaxies and evolve over time. a lot we don't know. >> and how they go traveling through space? it's frightening as well gts it's not heading towards us. so don't worry. >> that's a good, a good note to end on. really appreciate it. so many mysteries in the universe we're just uncovering. thanks so...
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the james webb space telescope for the first time managed to accurately reach the clouds and star formation . the reason for using infrared waves with wavelength the ability to take very high-resolution images from within these images is used to solve the mysteries of how and where stars form in 19 neighboring spiral galaxies and to map the air gas throughout iran. a new flying vehicle is being used in japan to test religion. with a vehicle that has the capacity of two passengers at a height of 30 meters from the ground at a speed of 36 km/h above sea level , the ministry of transport of japan has announced that this is the first test of this manned flying car in japan. khodneghdar is celebrating the victory of the revolution in the city of shiraz, and we are going it was a passionate ceremony and please describe it for you. please be with us. about today's participation in the march on 22 bahman, today is related to the grandeur of participating in this program. i am very, very happy . enemies, i came to prove that the iranian nation and no one, no one can knock down this flag, this flag i
the james webb space telescope for the first time managed to accurately reach the clouds and star formation . the reason for using infrared waves with wavelength the ability to take very high-resolution images from within these images is used to solve the mysteries of how and where stars form in 19 neighboring spiral galaxies and to map the air gas throughout iran. a new flying vehicle is being used in japan to test religion. with a vehicle that has the capacity of two passengers at a height of...
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tiene sorprendidos a los cientÍficos, una protuberancia, fue observada por el telescopio espacial james webbe amores y sonrisaseste lindo momento, felicidades a los futuros padres. quÉ felicidad ver eso en un ultrasonido, quÉ maravilla. >> [habla en inglÉs] borja: ahora quiero que conozcan a un barbero que se hizo viral en redes, no sÓlo por su talento con las tijeras, tambiÉn por su amor hacia niÑos con necesidades especiales. carolina: quÉ linda historia, el compromiso de este peluquero es dejarlos muy guapos y con una gran sonrisa, y lo mejor de todo es que lo hace de una forma gratuita. en los Últimos dÍas hemos visto cÓmo un abrazo, una sonrisa y ahora un corte de cabello puede cambiarle la vida a cualquier persona. borja: mira quÉ hermosura . la Última y nos vamos, la memoria de la reconocida estrella del baloncesto, kobe bryant, una persona pagÓ mÁs de 5 millones 800.000 $ por una camiseta amarilla y violeta que kobe bryant usÓ en la temporada en la que fue declarado el jugador mÁs valioso. ahÍ hemos tenido mÁs de 5,5 millones. ¿invertirÍas en una camiseta de kobe bryant? carolina: si
tiene sorprendidos a los cientÍficos, una protuberancia, fue observada por el telescopio espacial james webbe amores y sonrisaseste lindo momento, felicidades a los futuros padres. quÉ felicidad ver eso en un ultrasonido, quÉ maravilla. >> [habla en inglÉs] borja: ahora quiero que conozcan a un barbero que se hizo viral en redes, no sÓlo por su talento con las tijeras, tambiÉn por su amor hacia niÑos con necesidades especiales. carolina: quÉ linda historia, el compromiso de este...
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nine-year-old kiddies recoveries from the james webb space telescope.ere is one doozy bard decided. james webb space telescope take very first pictures of a planet outside of our solar system, these planets. yadi yada. that was the answer. guess what, they got it wrong. [buzzer] as it turns out folks the correct answer was the european large, called it european very large telescope that was in 2004. so on that your public debut. you talk about something worse than a metal ball breaking the glass. the stock got hammered yesterday. it is getting hammered again today. after the tesla fiasco, the stock got hammered. down 6% that day. closed down 22 bucks. that didn't get back. that was in june. didn't get back until december. finally $24. here is the good news it went up like a straight rocket, $300 a share by january 2021. eventually tesla hit 400 by october of 2021. ria advisors cio advisor lance roberts, slatestone wealth kenny polcari. i don't know where to begin with this. let me start with you, lance. this a.i. is amazing. chatgpt set it on fire. we'v
nine-year-old kiddies recoveries from the james webb space telescope.ere is one doozy bard decided. james webb space telescope take very first pictures of a planet outside of our solar system, these planets. yadi yada. that was the answer. guess what, they got it wrong. [buzzer] as it turns out folks the correct answer was the european large, called it european very large telescope that was in 2004. so on that your public debut. you talk about something worse than a metal ball breaking the...
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. >> before you leave, the stunning images from the james webb, what's your favorite so far?t have to bask in the majesty of that image. this is a gas cloud. a ridge of gas cloud and the james webb space telescope because it uses infrared light, it can penetrate into gas clouds where you bear witness to the birth of stars, stellar nurseries. not only the birth of stars, but the birth of planets. and that's just in front of our nose. and it does that in addition to looking at the birth of galaxies in the early universe. it's a bad ass telescope. >> and if it finds a balloon, a lot more high-tech than you thought. >> call me if you find it. >> thanks so much, neil. >> sure. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the scene in turkey. hospitals there are scrambling to save the injured from the earthquake. it's already claimed more than 40,000 lives. there are some incredible miracles tonight. like a lot of businesses did.. i heard about the payroll tax refund, it allowed us to keep the amount of people that we needed and the people that have been here taking care of us. see if your busine
. >> before you leave, the stunning images from the james webb, what's your favorite so far?t have to bask in the majesty of that image. this is a gas cloud. a ridge of gas cloud and the james webb space telescope because it uses infrared light, it can penetrate into gas clouds where you bear witness to the birth of stars, stellar nurseries. not only the birth of stars, but the birth of planets. and that's just in front of our nose. and it does that in addition to looking at the birth of...
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. >> before you leave, the stunning images from the james webb. what is your favorite so far?ajesty of that image! this is a gas cloud. a rigid gas cloud. and the james webb space telescope, because it uses infrared light, infrared can penetrate into gas cause where you bear witness to the birth of stars. stellar nurseries, not only the birth of stars, but the birth of planets. and that is just in front of our nose. it does that in addition to looking at the birth of galaxies in the early universe. it is a cool telescope. >> if it finds a balloon -- [laughter] >> call me if it finds a balloon! >> all right. thank you so much. and next, doctor sanjay gupta on the scene in turkey. hospitals there are scrambling to save the injured from the earthquake. it's already claim more than 40,000 lives. but there is some incredible miracles, tonight. it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® old school hard work meets bold, new thinking, ♪ to help you see untapped possibilities and rel
. >> before you leave, the stunning images from the james webb. what is your favorite so far?ajesty of that image! this is a gas cloud. a rigid gas cloud. and the james webb space telescope, because it uses infrared light, infrared can penetrate into gas cause where you bear witness to the birth of stars. stellar nurseries, not only the birth of stars, but the birth of planets. and that is just in front of our nose. it does that in addition to looking at the birth of galaxies in the early...
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reporter: the six red dots aren't supposed to exist, but nearly hidden deep in one of the james webb space telescopes images, they are starting to reveal their secrets. there might be whole galaxies, as large and mature as our own milky way, but that is a surprise, because they are being seen shortly after the dawn of the universe. they should be much smaller and simpler. first galaxies began in pools of a mysterious substance, dark matter. >> we know how these dark matter clumps form. we know that normal matter should follow them. we know the ratio in which dark matter and normal matter exist as part of our standard model. these galaxies seem to have too much normal matter. >> it means the earliest stars in our universe were heavier and develop sooner than expected, possibly containing some elements essential for life. the ability to see new frequency of light opened up new very -- new areas of investigation. the findings will challenge models of how stars were born >> >>. we get better data, we will probably find the cosmology is the same and that there is something else going on i
reporter: the six red dots aren't supposed to exist, but nearly hidden deep in one of the james webb space telescopes images, they are starting to reveal their secrets. there might be whole galaxies, as large and mature as our own milky way, but that is a surprise, because they are being seen shortly after the dawn of the universe. they should be much smaller and simpler. first galaxies began in pools of a mysterious substance, dark matter. >> we know how these dark matter clumps form. we...
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. ♪ >>> the james webb space telescope is showing us never-before-seen details of pandora's cluster. galaxies coming together to form a mega cluster. scientists say it's creating a powerful gravitational lens that allows them to observe distant galaxies in the early universe. astronomers say when they first saw the images they were starstruck. pretty appropriate. >>> and all hail the chiefs. it seems the entire kingdom, hundreds of thousands of people, came out to celebrate the kansas city chiefs at their victory parade yesterday. mvp quarterback patrick mahomes walked some of the route to personally thank the fans. it's the team's third championship in franchise history. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings" now, actor patrick stewart discusses the third and final season of the hit paramount plus series "star trek picard." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " dupixent helps you du more with less asthma. and can help you breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breath
. ♪ >>> the james webb space telescope is showing us never-before-seen details of pandora's cluster. galaxies coming together to form a mega cluster. scientists say it's creating a powerful gravitational lens that allows them to observe distant galaxies in the early universe. astronomers say when they first saw the images they were starstruck. pretty appropriate. >>> and all hail the chiefs. it seems the entire kingdom, hundreds of thousands of people, came out to celebrate...
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. >>> and tonight, scientists are baffled by some new observations from nasa's james webb space telescopeus a view of the universe as it existed more than 13 billion years ago. the reddish dots that you see are six mature galaxies appearing far earlier than expected, not long after the big bang, a discovery that could upend our understanding of the early universe. >>> and we want to say congratulations to our colleague gayle king. the "cbs mornings" co-host was presented yesterday with a walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism from arizona state university. gayle told the audience that her dad made the family watch cronkite on the evening news every night, and that's how she fell in love with journalism. >>> a when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. (male) there are many v
. >>> and tonight, scientists are baffled by some new observations from nasa's james webb space telescopeus a view of the universe as it existed more than 13 billion years ago. the reddish dots that you see are six mature galaxies appearing far earlier than expected, not long after the big bang, a discovery that could upend our understanding of the early universe. >>> and we want to say congratulations to our colleague gayle king. the "cbs mornings" co-host was...
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the artist jeff coombs, who is a friend of mine, says that when he looks at those images from the james webbescope or the others that show almost the beginning of the universe, you see these galaxies. it just makes you realize how special it is to be living in these times, when you can discover these things and how special it is to be a human being. i mean, how improbable it is that there is something like us that has been generated over all of these years and now we still exist. david: do you believe there is life in the universe somewhere else other than earth? walter: i do. now why do i say this, just probability. enrico fermi is reported to have -- purported to have said where is everybody? why haven't we heard from them? because just given the number of stars -- with what they are calling exoplanets -- planets that look like they would be situated close enough to a position with a star to have life, they have already discovered 5000. 5000 in our galaxy. and given the number of galaxies, billions in the universe, there just seems to be unlikely from a mathematical and statistical point o
the artist jeff coombs, who is a friend of mine, says that when he looks at those images from the james webbescope or the others that show almost the beginning of the universe, you see these galaxies. it just makes you realize how special it is to be living in these times, when you can discover these things and how special it is to be a human being. i mean, how improbable it is that there is something like us that has been generated over all of these years and now we still exist. david: do you...
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and the latest discovery from the james webb space telescope that could shed new light on the dawn of
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. ♪ >> margaret: and tonight scientists are baffled by some new observations from nasa's james webb spaceverse as it looked 13 billion years ago. six mature galaxies appearing far more than expected not long after the big bang, a discovery that could upend our understanding of the early universe. and we want to say congratulations to our colleague at gayle king, the cbs mornings cohost was presented yesterday with the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism from arizona state university. gail told the audience that her dad made the family watch walter walter cronkite on the news every night. and that's how she fell in love with journalism. a beauty pageant winner is shattering stereotypes, her story is next. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs evening news" is sponsored by progressive insurance, round out your protection withe, phone, and pet insurance. -so you think you can help? -i can try. hey, what you doing? oh, just cleaning my trash cans. wow. it's important to build trust. see you put your address and phone number on here. well, you can never be too safe. with trash? pro
. ♪ >> margaret: and tonight scientists are baffled by some new observations from nasa's james webb spaceverse as it looked 13 billion years ago. six mature galaxies appearing far more than expected not long after the big bang, a discovery that could upend our understanding of the early universe. and we want to say congratulations to our colleague at gayle king, the cbs mornings cohost was presented yesterday with the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism from arizona state...
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brilliant, so they put out this tweet showing what he could do, but in one of those examples about the james webbmething that was wrong. that is embarrassing most times. —— chatbot. but the market is acutely looking at how good bard is, how well it compares to chatgpt, which is the chatbot that microsoft is using in its search engine bing. google are really worried. clearly, you would have thought, they would be checking promotional material, factually. but that hasn't happened in this process and that really displays that google are panicked, rushing material out, and i'm told that managers have said it is code red in google right now. and the reason for that is 90% and over of all searches in the world are on google. being, microsoft's search engine, has about 3%. —— bing. for each percentage of market share that microsoft can get of google is worth about $2 billion of revenue a year. these are high—stakes, markets are high—sta kes, markets are looking high—stakes, markets are looking closely, and this kind of own goal from google looking closely, and this kind of own goalfrom google is exactly
brilliant, so they put out this tweet showing what he could do, but in one of those examples about the james webbmething that was wrong. that is embarrassing most times. —— chatbot. but the market is acutely looking at how good bard is, how well it compares to chatgpt, which is the chatbot that microsoft is using in its search engine bing. google are really worried. clearly, you would have thought, they would be checking promotional material, factually. but that hasn't happened in this...
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things together until steps return up next, but first take a look at these new pictures from the james webbce telescope of never before seen galaxies. researchers say the new images show galaxies dating back within 600 million years after the big bang, you're watching the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. when you stay at a vrbo you always get the whole home not part of it but the whole upstairs the whole downstairs the whole fridge and the whole secret nap room because is it really a vacation home if you have to share a house with a host? ♪ only with vrbo welcome to alaska airlines, how can i help you? one ticket to maui, please. of course! you know, my friend funshine would have loved this trip. well our companion fare is just $99 with the alaska airlines visa card, to anywhere alaska airlines flies. with no blackout dates? yes, so your friend can come along with you! next time you're the legs! where did he come from? ♪ ♪ we care a lot ♪ ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this,
things together until steps return up next, but first take a look at these new pictures from the james webbce telescope of never before seen galaxies. researchers say the new images show galaxies dating back within 600 million years after the big bang, you're watching the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. when you stay at a vrbo you always get the whole home not part of it but the whole upstairs the whole downstairs the whole fridge and the whole secret nap room because is it really a vacation home if...
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in the video the question is posed what new discoveries of the james webb telescope can i tell my nine-year-oldone of them is jw street took the pictures of a planet outside of our solar system. the key space enthusiasts will know that's not actually true. the telescope was put into commission and deployed in 2021. the first one outside of our solar system was taken in 2004 in chief play. so the market is two days late to this inaccuracy but it appears to be selling on the idea barred is generating inaccurate responses. in their official communication google do describe barred as an experimental conversational ai tool. it's an interesting reaction here. >> it's an interesting arms race that's beginning and interesting to see how many are getting involved. microsoft getting involved. we will talk to devon very shortly. back to lebron james, this is a great set of numbers. where is the risk. are we may be getting ahead of ourselves. and except the current trends to continue. the consumer hasn't rolled over and continues to do better. >> topline growth of 49% from a year earlier, the comparable is
in the video the question is posed what new discoveries of the james webb telescope can i tell my nine-year-oldone of them is jw street took the pictures of a planet outside of our solar system. the key space enthusiasts will know that's not actually true. the telescope was put into commission and deployed in 2021. the first one outside of our solar system was taken in 2004 in chief play. so the market is two days late to this inaccuracy but it appears to be selling on the idea barred is...
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. >>> astronomers have man a unexpected discovery using the james webb telescope, it spotted six massivelaxies that up end the existing they are. current theory suggests that they began as small clouds of dust, but these are so colossal scientists are being forced to rethink how galaxies were formed in the first place. extraordinary. thanks for joining me here. i'm max foster in london. "early start" with christine is next. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy!lir cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy. for cash, or a combination of cash and coverage, with no future premiums. someone needs to tell them, that they're sitting on a goldmine, and you have no idea! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! come on, g
. >>> astronomers have man a unexpected discovery using the james webb telescope, it spotted six massivelaxies that up end the existing they are. current theory suggests that they began as small clouds of dust, but these are so colossal scientists are being forced to rethink how galaxies were formed in the first place. extraordinary. thanks for joining me here. i'm max foster in london. "early start" with christine is next. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had...
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nasa is hoping to get a better look at it with the james webb space telescope.iting stuff. >>> we'll take a quick break. for viewers in new york am-- noh america, i'll have more. every parent knows when it's time to go into protect mode. adding lysol laundry sanitizer kill99.9% of illnessausing bacteria detergents leave behind. clean is good. sanitized is better. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and canada. i'm laila harrak and you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> defiance was the prevailing theme as ukraine marked the first anniversary of its war with russia. president zelenskyy said he had no doubt ukraine will prevail in the conflict while russia faced new sanctions from the u.s. and the eu. meanwhile, ukraine's military got a boost from its allies, receiving the first batch of leopard tanks from poland, sweden, and germany are now promising more of those tanks as well. u.s. president joe biden is being pressed again on whether or not america will send fighter jets to ukraine. president volodymyr zelenskyy says f-16 warplanes are urgently n
nasa is hoping to get a better look at it with the james webb space telescope.iting stuff. >>> we'll take a quick break. for viewers in new york am-- noh america, i'll have more. every parent knows when it's time to go into protect mode. adding lysol laundry sanitizer kill99.9% of illnessausing bacteria detergents leave behind. clean is good. sanitized is better. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and canada. i'm laila harrak and you're watching "cnn...
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seen the high resolution images from a telescope we parked a million miles from earth called the james webbaliens is a fuzzy tick tack? you got to do better than that if you convince an astro physist. >> you go to the plantaretarium changed your mind, why? >> sometimes i wonder if i grew up on a farm somewhere i wouldn't be as star struck as i was because there i am a kid having grown up until the bronx. >> right. >> you sit in a chair. the lights dim. the stars come out and more stars than i ever seen in my life. a hoax for sure. i know how many stars are in the night sky. there is six visible from the bronx. that was the night sky. no one in new york city has any kind of relationship with the night sky. >> it's true. when you go out into the real world, it's like what are all those lights? >> what are all those lights? there they dim the lights and i'm struck by it. whereas had i seen that every night of my life, this would be, of course, this was just the night sky. so this -- it hit me. so i don't think i chose the universe, i think the universe chose >> you talk about your journey. you
seen the high resolution images from a telescope we parked a million miles from earth called the james webbaliens is a fuzzy tick tack? you got to do better than that if you convince an astro physist. >> you go to the plantaretarium changed your mind, why? >> sometimes i wonder if i grew up on a farm somewhere i wouldn't be as star struck as i was because there i am a kid having grown up until the bronx. >> right. >> you sit in a chair. the lights dim. the stars come out...
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said the new james webb telescope took the first picture of an exoplanet. that's not true. the first exoplanet was in 1992. google didn't say when its search product would launch. and its barred chat bot is in preview. you have microsoft rolling out the bing product right now jordan novak from cnbc.com called it supercharged and provides a lot more information than traditional search. it's still early it can be anyone's game. >> i tried yesterday >> you can sign up and try it right now. you have to apply to try it first. >> how does microsoft take advantage of this? and why do you think investors reacted so skiddishly, to put google shares down 8%, on a pretty small piece of this promo they were running, tells you what about how important this is right now? >> here's what everybody missed, after everything went down, there was an earnings call with cfo amy hood from hmicrosoft. they are going for google's lunch. they are going for google's core search business. a couple years ago, they bought this ad tech company that they are using to do the netflix right now. they are goi
said the new james webb telescope took the first picture of an exoplanet. that's not true. the first exoplanet was in 1992. google didn't say when its search product would launch. and its barred chat bot is in preview. you have microsoft rolling out the bing product right now jordan novak from cnbc.com called it supercharged and provides a lot more information than traditional search. it's still early it can be anyone's game. >> i tried yesterday >> you can sign up and try it right...
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. >>> the powerful james webb space telescope is giving us the clearest look yet of young stars as theyevented us from seeing the stars, but the telescope uses infrared loigt to see through the dust. the creation stars can kaet giant bubbles of gas, which can look like spuder webs. researchers used the telescope to study 19 galaxies hoping to discover new insights about the life cycle of stars. >>> have a look at a different kind of star here. fans of "breaking bad" will recognize this scene and that underwear from the first episode of the hit sears. the pair worn by bryan cranston is now up for auction. it's currently going for $7,000 with 10 days of bidding left. but walter white's tighty whiegtys may not be so tight. the power has lost some las fits fits due to age and wear. like us all, i guess. don't forget you can follow me on twitter. cnn this morning is next. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose..... withth injections every two mon
. >>> the powerful james webb space telescope is giving us the clearest look yet of young stars as theyevented us from seeing the stars, but the telescope uses infrared loigt to see through the dust. the creation stars can kaet giant bubbles of gas, which can look like spuder webs. researchers used the telescope to study 19 galaxies hoping to discover new insights about the life cycle of stars. >>> have a look at a different kind of star here. fans of "breaking bad"...
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in an ad promoting the event on twitter, it appeared to give an inaccurate answer about the james webb space telescope shares of alphabet are down three of the last four days and basically flat for the month when you're trying to sell artificial intelligence, it doesn't help if it gets it wrong. not a good selling point. >> i imagine fewer people working at alphabet shortly. remember when elon had the truck, and it wasn't elon that threw the ball at it it was a metal ball into that shatterproof glass and it shattered. then they did it again and it shattered again. >> i thought you were going to say the robots, but they were actually humans dressed as robots so many different examples. >> hopefully this will be a little blip. the much bigger question is how big of a threat is this to google is the microsoft -- is this a parlor game kind of thing or is there a lot more to it google has not done a good job -- this is not like they're late to come to this, right? they've been in the ai space for a long time. they just need to show the value. i think we spoke to deep mind being -- they're g
in an ad promoting the event on twitter, it appeared to give an inaccurate answer about the james webb space telescope shares of alphabet are down three of the last four days and basically flat for the month when you're trying to sell artificial intelligence, it doesn't help if it gets it wrong. not a good selling point. >> i imagine fewer people working at alphabet shortly. remember when elon had the truck, and it wasn't elon that threw the ball at it it was a metal ball into that...
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when it was asked about the james webb telescope, one of the responses was that it took first picturesremarkable to watch about this technology and how quickly it is moving through the information sphere. and one of the main concerns here is misinformation. how concerning is it especially knowing that these generative technologies might maybe displace media and journalists like us? >> it is pretty concerning. and the reason is that generative ai can say things with a lot of confidence even if they are wrong. and so a lot of people are looking at these results, they might put in a query, get an answer and say that it is written in a way that seems very accurate even though it is technically inaccurate. and the other challenge with generative ai, they often don't tell you where they are getting their sources from. if you talk to the people who create this technology, even they will have a hard time explaining exactly where a certain query will get its information from. and so i do think that it will have a lot of implications for misinformation. as far as journalism goes, there is a way
when it was asked about the james webb telescope, one of the responses was that it took first picturesremarkable to watch about this technology and how quickly it is moving through the information sphere. and one of the main concerns here is misinformation. how concerning is it especially knowing that these generative technologies might maybe displace media and journalists like us? >> it is pretty concerning. and the reason is that generative ai can say things with a lot of confidence...
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there was an unexpected discovery from the james webb telescope.ve deemed universe breakers. these galaxies were created about 13.5 billion years ago. >> now, this discovery completely upends existing theories about the early history of our universe. so who else better than janet ivy to break it down for us, president of explore mars. she is joining us now. good morning to you. okay. so this discovery changes many thoughts, what many thought were settled science. so what did we learn from this? >> well, it certainly has upset the cosmic apple cart. here is what is amazing. let's talk about the kind of scale of this. it's like if we put the timeline of these surprisingly massive ancient galaxies in perspective, consider the age of the universe, 13.8 billion years old. but if we compress this vast expansive time into a single 24-hour day with the big bang happening at 12:00 a.m., these particular six galaxies were already in existence or being born at 43.2 minutes after midnight. and you just don't expect the early universe to be able to organize its
there was an unexpected discovery from the james webb telescope.ve deemed universe breakers. these galaxies were created about 13.5 billion years ago. >> now, this discovery completely upends existing theories about the early history of our universe. so who else better than janet ivy to break it down for us, president of explore mars. she is joining us now. good morning to you. okay. so this discovery changes many thoughts, what many thought were settled science. so what did we learn from...
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morning, the ai chat bot called bard gave the wrong answer when asked what new discoveries from the james webb 9-year-old about? barta said the telescope took the very first pictures of a planet outside of our own solar system. astronomers say that is wrong. your southern telescope took the first telescoped photos in 2004. the rigorous testing process and says yes, bard is currently in test phase before launch in a few weeks' time. >> sandra: okay, susan li on that for us. seems like it is all everyone is talking about so keep us posting and we will keep watching. thanks, susan. we are going to take a quick dial check as we get to the final hour of training, john. markets are trying to find their way, guessing what the federal reserve will do next on 164 the dow. >> john: see what it is like tomorrow. want to bet it is completely different than it is today. every day, it's down, then it's up, pessimistic today, optimistic. >> sandra: well, and we will head into the latter half of the week. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. we will see you tomorrow. "the st
morning, the ai chat bot called bard gave the wrong answer when asked what new discoveries from the james webb 9-year-old about? barta said the telescope took the very first pictures of a planet outside of our own solar system. astronomers say that is wrong. your southern telescope took the first telescoped photos in 2004. the rigorous testing process and says yes, bard is currently in test phase before launch in a few weeks' time. >> sandra: okay, susan li on that for us. seems like it...
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. >> a previously undetected asteroid showed up during routine calibrations on the james webb space telescope. the web was taking images of the main belt asteroid, but which is home to most of the asteroids in our solar system. and that's when they saw it. a small asteroid about the size of the roman coliseum. so small, i guess, relative the asteroid is believed to be the smallest observed by the web and one of the smallest ever detected in the main belt. researchers intend to repeat the observations to see what other tiny treasures might be hiding out there. back here on earth, though, it was odd or excitement at the oregon zoo when a pair of otters were getting in some exercise. this is a let me and lyla going on. an egg hunt. the spotted that otters apparently love hard boiled eggs. so they. >> so much they tried to grab 3 or 4 at a time, but i didn't really go as planned. the eggs are kind of slippery. eventually the otter score, though they were able to crack open their high protein treats enjoying them one at a time. well, movie ticket prices. this isn't funny are changing at america's
. >> a previously undetected asteroid showed up during routine calibrations on the james webb space telescope. the web was taking images of the main belt asteroid, but which is home to most of the asteroids in our solar system. and that's when they saw it. a small asteroid about the size of the roman coliseum. so small, i guess, relative the asteroid is believed to be the smallest observed by the web and one of the smallest ever detected in the main belt. researchers intend to repeat the...
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new pictures from the james webb space telescope are providing a peek into what scientists say are neverore seen galaxies. researchers say the new images show galaxies dating back to within 600 million years after the big bang , the large size and maturity of the galaxies surprised many scientists, one of the astronomers who took part in the study says. the discoveries could pose all kinds of new questions about how galaxies were initially formed. the research teams hope to use the telescope to eventually observed the first stars and galaxies formed after the big bang nearly 14 billion years ago. coming up in sports. jason appelbaum has an update on steph curry's injury status book, a plus a look at the warriors as they hit the home stretch of what's been will do so without the services of stefan curry. curry is going to be out at least another week with that lower left leg injury that he suffered earlier this month against dallas. he's missed the past five games. but the team said today that curry is making progress and has begun individual on court workouts and will be re evaluated in
new pictures from the james webb space telescope are providing a peek into what scientists say are neverore seen galaxies. researchers say the new images show galaxies dating back to within 600 million years after the big bang , the large size and maturity of the galaxies surprised many scientists, one of the astronomers who took part in the study says. the discoveries could pose all kinds of new questions about how galaxies were initially formed. the research teams hope to use the telescope to...
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seen the high-resolution images from a telescope we parked a million miles from earth called the james webband the best you have is a fuzzy tic tac? you have to do better than that if you want to convince a astrophysicist. >> you want to see the interview 7:00 p.m. sunday here on cnn. >>> good morning. it is called epic. a once in a generation arctic blast impacting millions. we will take you to the coldest places live. >>> as an american general warns of a potential war with china and the united states builds up presence in the region. a chinese spy balloon is flying over the united states. what the pentagon is saying this morning. >> the russians continuing to fire with direct fire from tanks across the river which is just a few hundred meters that direction. >> there were just two massive missile strikes in our vicinity. it's just a couple of yards away where we are. we are not exactly sure what kind of missiles it was, but this is a residential area. we are right in the middle of town. >>> a close call with cnn reporters on the front lines in ukraine as vladimir putin is evoking world w
seen the high-resolution images from a telescope we parked a million miles from earth called the james webband the best you have is a fuzzy tic tac? you have to do better than that if you want to convince a astrophysicist. >> you want to see the interview 7:00 p.m. sunday here on cnn. >>> good morning. it is called epic. a once in a generation arctic blast impacting millions. we will take you to the coldest places live. >>> as an american general warns of a potential war...
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. >> a previously undetected asteroid showed up during routine work on the james webb space telescopebelt of the asteroid, which is home to most of the asteroids in our solar system. and that's when they say they saw it. a small asteroid about the size of the roman coliseum. the asteroid is believed to be the smallest observed by the web. and one of the smallest ever detected in the main belt. researchers intend to repeat the observations to see what other tiny treasures might be hiding out there. and don't forget to join us tonight as we will carry the state of the union address live this evening evening will also include the republican response and have a special edition of inside bay area politics. but their host, catherine heenan. she'll be joined by our panel of political experts immediately following the president's address and the gop response. it all starts at 6 o'clock right here tonight. and then her show is on at 7 and i'll see you in primetime tonight during kron. 4 news at 8. but thank you for joining us here at 3. have a great rest of your day. and if we don't see it ton
. >> a previously undetected asteroid showed up during routine work on the james webb space telescopebelt of the asteroid, which is home to most of the asteroids in our solar system. and that's when they say they saw it. a small asteroid about the size of the roman coliseum. the asteroid is believed to be the smallest observed by the web. and one of the smallest ever detected in the main belt. researchers intend to repeat the observations to see what other tiny treasures might be hiding...
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even james webb is looking at com at e 3 zed t f. and that's because it's thought that the very chemicals that make life possible may have been developed at the most distant reasons, regis of the up of the solar system. and so it's commerce that carry them back in on these long, elliptical journeys. and it's when they're close to our planet and bright, that telescopes can pick up those unique traces in those gases are that, that emerge from the comment before it flies away into the frozen debts. that's what makes this common interesting. and the comments that will come from, we don't know where and we don't know exactly when in the future on an ocean stuff . thanks very much the coin by growing that does it here in tato? now far as here to tell us about a bright stall that is retiring. he has a thin d. thank you so much. nick nfl legend tom brady says he is retiring and this time he and says it's for good is haven't time super bowl winner made the announcement on social media. it brings to an end a 23 year plane career. this however,
even james webb is looking at com at e 3 zed t f. and that's because it's thought that the very chemicals that make life possible may have been developed at the most distant reasons, regis of the up of the solar system. and so it's commerce that carry them back in on these long, elliptical journeys. and it's when they're close to our planet and bright, that telescopes can pick up those unique traces in those gases are that, that emerge from the comment before it flies away into the frozen...
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the battle of the bots that demo ad that ran on google's twitter feed showed barr describing the james webbexoplanets which is wrong a live event in paris looking to counter microsoft's chatgpt partnership fell short of expectations and that led to a sell-off of the stock. not the first time a tech demo has gone wrong a few other of our favorites take a look. >> let's plug it in. it's going to say, hey, i see a new device, and it's going to load in the appropriate drivers. notice this scanner -- oh. moving right along. >> that must be -- that must be why we're not shipping windows 98 yet. >> absolutely. >> i'm sorry, guys i don't know what's going on oh here we're actually on wi-fi here all right. well, we're going to hope that things get fixed before my next demo here. >> try to break that glass, please >> are you sure? >> yeah. oh well, maybe that was a little too hard >> so the demo didn't help this week, but the bigger concern is, obviously, what if they even lose just a couple points of share. >> yeah. >> and just how profitable share is and why it's meaningful for microsoft, which put
the battle of the bots that demo ad that ran on google's twitter feed showed barr describing the james webbexoplanets which is wrong a live event in paris looking to counter microsoft's chatgpt partnership fell short of expectations and that led to a sell-off of the stock. not the first time a tech demo has gone wrong a few other of our favorites take a look. >> let's plug it in. it's going to say, hey, i see a new device, and it's going to load in the appropriate drivers. notice this...
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new pictures from the james webb space telescope provide a glimpse of what scientists say or never before galaxies. researchers say the new images show galaxies dating back to within 600 million years after the big bang. the team of researchers didn't think the results were real. at first, they say the object appeared so big and bright they thought they'd made a mistake. what the astronomers it took part in the study said the discoveries could pose all kinds of new questions about how galaxies were initially formed. fascinating alright, time is 7 18 salads back, he's going to get you to where you need to go. what's happening out there now south of pretty typical conditions on many of these freeways. let's go to the bay bridge. i want to show you that it is backed up to the maze. metering lights are on. pardon me. traffic is looking good ones on the bridge, the little crowded up there. it's just slightly better in some spots because some schools have this week off. it's not, you know, it's not light. i wouldn't say it's like just a little better. 80 hayward union city fremont, some slowing
new pictures from the james webb space telescope provide a glimpse of what scientists say or never before galaxies. researchers say the new images show galaxies dating back to within 600 million years after the big bang. the team of researchers didn't think the results were real. at first, they say the object appeared so big and bright they thought they'd made a mistake. what the astronomers it took part in the study said the discoveries could pose all kinds of new questions about how galaxies...
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these are images of six massive galaxies recently discovered by nasa using data released from the james webbf those? they are stunning. the clarity and _ what do you make of those? they are stunning. the clarity and detail. i stunning. the clarity and detail. unbelievable. astronomers are calling them "universe breakers" because their existence could upend current theories of cosmology. that is how significant they are. they are quite unreal, aren't they? they are quite unreal, aren't they? they do look almost like jellyfish or something. they do look almost like jellyfish orsomething. matt, do you know? can you tell us what the weather will be on the outer galaxies this morning? cold. it on the outer galaxies this morning? cold. , ., , ., he cold. it might be really hot. he knows his _ cold. it might be really hot. he knows his stuff. _ "the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse" became an instant lockdown hit with its themes of hope and friendship — and now the film adaptation has been nominated for an academy award. there were tears in my household when we watched it. it's been 20 years si
these are images of six massive galaxies recently discovered by nasa using data released from the james webbf those? they are stunning. the clarity and _ what do you make of those? they are stunning. the clarity and detail. i stunning. the clarity and detail. unbelievable. astronomers are calling them "universe breakers" because their existence could upend current theories of cosmology. that is how significant they are. they are quite unreal, aren't they? they are quite unreal, aren't...
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thank you time now. 6 51, the james webb space telescope found massive galaxies dating back 600 millioning up in the next hour, while researchers say at first they thought they'd made a mistake and the first meeting of california lawmakers about the rising gasoline prices statewide . what we're finding out about the profits of the major oil companies. go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. 54 people from around the country continued to nour, former president jimmy carter, who is now in hospice care, mr carter, who is 98 years old, was the 39th president and he touched many lives. a big part of his legacy is the way he improved the lives of people around the world through his work with habitat for humanity. former president carter and his wife created homes for low income families here in the u. s and more than a dozen countries. they did not just want to be i face if you will, uh, on habitat for humanity and the organization's mission they wanted to participate and show people you know how it's done. also former president carter strong christian faith has
thank you time now. 6 51, the james webb space telescope found massive galaxies dating back 600 millioning up in the next hour, while researchers say at first they thought they'd made a mistake and the first meeting of california lawmakers about the rising gasoline prices statewide . what we're finding out about the profits of the major oil companies. go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. 54 people from around the country continued to nour, former president...
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using data released from nasa's james webb space telescope, researchers found the objects which datee far bigger and more mature than first thought. we will say goodbye to our global viewers, to stay with us here in the uk. john motson, the voice of the bbc�*s football commentary for half a century, has died. he was 77. his family says he passed away peacefully in his sleep. andy swiss reports. city back, four unchanged... with his distinctive voice, his infectious enthusiasm and his famous sheepskin coat, john motson was football's man for all seasons. for 50 years, he captured the raw excitement of the game. here's gascoigne... 0h, brilliant! oh, yes! with an unmistakable way with words. and there it is, the crazy gang have beaten the culture club! it's dramatic, it's delightful, it's denmark who are the european champions! john motson first commentated for the bbc in 1968, but his big breakthrough came four years later, an fa cup tie between newcastle and non—league hereford. radford again... oh, what a goal! radford, the scorer, ronnie radford! as ronnie radford's goal entered fo
using data released from nasa's james webb space telescope, researchers found the objects which datee far bigger and more mature than first thought. we will say goodbye to our global viewers, to stay with us here in the uk. john motson, the voice of the bbc�*s football commentary for half a century, has died. he was 77. his family says he passed away peacefully in his sleep. andy swiss reports. city back, four unchanged... with his distinctive voice, his infectious enthusiasm and his famous...