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. >> we have jim moon with us today from sotera wireless company.his is the old way of doing spot-check monitor. we are the first hospital in the world to implement this next generation physiological monitoring platform. >> the device itself is a small, wrist-worn device that goes on the patient's arm. very lightweight. all of the vital sign data flows wirelessly from the patient to our system and into the electronic medical record. that frees nurses up to do what nurses should be doing, caring for patients, rather than keeping records. >> i am here with melissa. >> hi. >> what can you tell me you are doing here? >> i am hooking up electrodes to you so we can start getting your heart rate, your skin temperature. >> this way? i never know. >> you are at a 106 heart rate right now. if i wanted to, i could touch that heart rate there and actually see your rhythm. >> i've got rhythm. >> your oxygen is 96 right now. >> all of this displayed on this device and it is also going somewhere else, right? >> we invented our own applications. >> $.99? >> hopeful
. >> we have jim moon with us today from sotera wireless company.his is the old way of doing spot-check monitor. we are the first hospital in the world to implement this next generation physiological monitoring platform. >> the device itself is a small, wrist-worn device that goes on the patient's arm. very lightweight. all of the vital sign data flows wirelessly from the patient to our system and into the electronic medical record. that frees nurses up to do what nurses should be...
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ring system and looking at i it its satellites and one of the moons called titan which has an atmosphere like earth's. >> stephen: now, jim, one of the things i really like, a great shot of the rings is that we were the first ones, we were the first ones on earth, the first country to do this thing, right? >> right. >> stephen: we kind of licked every planet, all right? it is like licking the doughnuts on a tray, we own them now, right? >> we own them. the solar seasonal is kind of america's isn't it? >> you got it, that's right. >> stephen: so how many years now has it been up there? >> 36 years. >> stephen: 36 years? >> 36 years. >> four-year mission, 36 years? >> yes. we took it step-by-step. this is humanity's longest, greatest journey adventure. >> stephen: now something shall not we recently found out on august 20 get of 2012 the data has been crunched over the last year and you scferd something that happened on august 5th, 2012. >> the sun creates a huge bubble around itself, the atmosphere expands outward at a million miles per hour and we finally left the bubble on august 25th of last year and now there is, we ar
ring system and looking at i it its satellites and one of the moons called titan which has an atmosphere like earth's. >> stephen: now, jim, one of the things i really like, a great shot of the rings is that we were the first ones, we were the first ones on earth, the first country to do this thing, right? >> right. >> stephen: we kind of licked every planet, all right? it is like licking the doughnuts on a tray, we own them now, right? >> we own them. the solar seasonal...
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moon! >> and up they went. jim lovell and the other astronauts, in only the second manned mission to space in all of human history. they left our little planet on december 21st, 1968, right at the end of that hell of a year, and it was planned as part of their mission that one of the things they would do from orbit is make a broadcast. they knew when they left the earth that on christmas eve, they were going to send down from space a live message, a live broadcast. that was part of their mission, to prove that that, too, was possible. and it turns out, millions of people tuned in on christmas eve to see what they would say live from space. live from space for the first time in human history. earthlings had never done this before. honestly, if it was me, i'm sure i would have just been like, testing, testing, one, two, three. okay, it works. i mean, think about it, what would you say? those three pilots could have just tapped the mic and said, we are here, scientific accomplishment achieved, right? they could have t
moon! >> and up they went. jim lovell and the other astronauts, in only the second manned mission to space in all of human history. they left our little planet on december 21st, 1968, right at the end of that hell of a year, and it was planned as part of their mission that one of the things they would do from orbit is make a broadcast. they knew when they left the earth that on christmas eve, they were going to send down from space a live message, a live broadcast. that was part of their...
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the crew of apollo eight, frank boreman, bill anderson, jim lovell, took turns reading from the book of genesis. the view as they circled the moong itself beautifully to the words coming from the bible. >> created dry land first, and the gathering of the waters called the seas, and god saw that it was good. and from the crew of apollo 8, good night, good luck, a merry christmas and god bless all of you. all of you on this good earth. >> and god saw that it was good. i'm kelly wright. we take you back to "birth of jesus." ♪ >> for 2,000 years, christians r all over the world have celebrated the birth of jesus christ with thankful prayer and joyful song.raye peace on earth, good will to pe all, is a very simple christmas message. and it's at the heart of jesus' teachings.us hello, i'm jon scott. welcome to this fox news channeh special presentation. behind me is bethlehem.ti where jesus was born. >> coming up on this program, a very special guide will take us on a tour of the church of the nativity. travel to nazareth village to see a recreation of life at the time of jesus. then, to jerusalem, archaeologists will show us how they
the crew of apollo eight, frank boreman, bill anderson, jim lovell, took turns reading from the book of genesis. the view as they circled the moong itself beautifully to the words coming from the bible. >> created dry land first, and the gathering of the waters called the seas, and god saw that it was good. and from the crew of apollo 8, good night, good luck, a merry christmas and god bless all of you. all of you on this good earth. >> and god saw that it was good. i'm kelly...
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american astronauts were orbiting the moon and what they saw from nearly a quarter of a million miles away made everyone on earth just stop. dean reynolds spoke with jim changed the world. >> reporter: it had been a terrible year on earth. military conflicts, riots in the streets, and political assassinations. and then over christmas, 1968 -- >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: -- three humans circled the moon for the very first time. and briefly connected to people of this planet. >> that's where i sat. >> reporter: apollo 8 was a scouting mission for the lunar landing the next year. it's estimated that a quarter of the earth's population heard them read from the book of genesis that christmas eve. >> in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. >> reporter: in addition to the words, though, it was the sight they beheld and the photographs they captured that resonate to this day. listen to anders describe what came to be known as earth rise. >> look at that earth coming up. wow that's pretty. >> reporter: anders was in charge of the photography, but had to wait as lovell searched for the right film while the earth slowly left the frame. secon
american astronauts were orbiting the moon and what they saw from nearly a quarter of a million miles away made everyone on earth just stop. dean reynolds spoke with jim changed the world. >> reporter: it had been a terrible year on earth. military conflicts, riots in the streets, and political assassinations. and then over christmas, 1968 -- >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: -- three humans circled the moon for the very first time. and briefly connected to people of this...
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had 1/13th the memory of a modern calculator, jim lovell fired the launcher's third stage and sent their craft hurling on its three-day journey to the moondoes the ole moon look like? >> the moon is essentially gray. no color. >> as we came into earth rise, we were shocked, dumbfounded almost, to see this earth coming up. we hadn't seen it before. we weren't briefed about it. and so, it was a scramble for cameras. >> on christmas eve, while orbiting the moon, this picture titled "earth rise" was photographed by anders. this shot has become one of the most reproduced photographs in history. >> it was the only thing in space that had any color. everyelse was black and white. the earth was blue, white clouds, and brownish-pink continents, and we were a long way from hole, and it was christmas. it was a nostalgic moment. bill anders said it best, we came all the way to the moon and what perked our interest was the earth. >> i'll take the credit. >> many men and women who have been in space, they're so mesmerized by what they see. there are no boundaries. there are no lines between countries. >> it gives you more of an actual true perspective
had 1/13th the memory of a modern calculator, jim lovell fired the launcher's third stage and sent their craft hurling on its three-day journey to the moondoes the ole moon look like? >> the moon is essentially gray. no color. >> as we came into earth rise, we were shocked, dumbfounded almost, to see this earth coming up. we hadn't seen it before. we weren't briefed about it. and so, it was a scramble for cameras. >> on christmas eve, while orbiting the moon, this picture...
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three humans circled the moon for the very first time and briefly connected the people of this planet. this is it, huh? >> that's it. that's where i sat. >> reporter: americans jimrank borman and william anders were the astronauts aboard apollo 8. a scouting mission for the lunar landing the next year. it's estimated that a quarter of the earth's population heard them read from the book of genesis that christmas eve. >> "in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth." >> reporter: in addition to the words, though, it was the sight they beheld and the photograph they captured that resonate to this day. listen to anders describe what came to be known as "earth rise." >> oh, my god, look at that picture over there! it's the earth coming up. wow, is that pretty! >> reporter: anders was in charge of the photography, but had to wait as lovell searched for the right film while the earth slowly left the frame. seconds later, lovell saw it from his vantage point in the spacecraft. >> i got it right here. bill, i got it, it's very clear right here. >> all right, let me get the right setting here. calm down, lovell. >> that's a beautiful shot. you sure we got it n
three humans circled the moon for the very first time and briefly connected the people of this planet. this is it, huh? >> that's it. that's where i sat. >> reporter: americans jimrank borman and william anders were the astronauts aboard apollo 8. a scouting mission for the lunar landing the next year. it's estimated that a quarter of the earth's population heard them read from the book of genesis that christmas eve. >> "in the beginning, god created the heaven and the...
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jim carrey there. find out which hollywood star is being accused of plagiarism, next. mine was earned orbiting the moonfghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> welcome back to "the lead." now it's time for our money lead. they actually pay doctors to push their drugs on patients. i can't see any conflict of interest there. but now one drug maker is taking steps to end that shady practice. the british drug maker glaxo smith kline announced it's no lo
jim carrey there. find out which hollywood star is being accused of plagiarism, next. mine was earned orbiting the moonfghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we...
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jim lovell, nooeil armstrong and i wrote a lot of op eds on this. we had bipartisan support in the congress, a lot of at taboys -- >> you were the last man on the moon 41 years ago. i wouldn't have thought 41 years ago that we weren't going to go back, that our space program was going to be in this level of decline. and i guess i'm concerned that we're missing something terribly. are we missing something thaw spoke of, not just the sigh inch, but the inspirational value, you said you couldn't imagine not believing in a creator. have we lost the vision of something bigger than ourselves. >> people often ask what it's it like to go to the moon. and that's a tough question to answer. and if i could sum it up, let your imagination wander. it's like sitting on god's front porch, looking back at a small part of the universe that he created. it, it's almost inexplicable to try and take yourself there, but if you can, you'll know what it's like. and to be able to do that, to be able to go where no man has gone before, to be the leader, the world leaders, spiritual leaders as well as technological leaders is significant to this country. we always had been. a
jim lovell, nooeil armstrong and i wrote a lot of op eds on this. we had bipartisan support in the congress, a lot of at taboys -- >> you were the last man on the moon 41 years ago. i wouldn't have thought 41 years ago that we weren't going to go back, that our space program was going to be in this level of decline. and i guess i'm concerned that we're missing something terribly. are we missing something thaw spoke of, not just the sigh inch, but the inspirational value, you said you...
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moon. holy smokes. but when they got going, when they started, there's a long exchange. in the liber there are dozens and dozens of letters between kennedy and jim webb. james webb, the head of nasa. and several of the letters, kennedy starts pushing jim webb, can we possibly get on them by 67? the hell with 69. no, get on there by 67. and jim webb is telling kennedy we probably could do if we get rid of this program, science, science instruction. and webb is pushing that when kennedy goes out to give speeches on the space program, talk about the scientific knowledge that's going to be gained. talk about all of the things are going to learn about the world and the universe and how that will be applied. he goes on and on and on and this is actually a video clip in the kennedy library in boston. finally, kennedy looks at him and says, alan, are you ever going to get it through your head? i don't give a damn about science. i just want to beat the russians last night and that's what he wanted. that's what that whole program -- the whole program was about. it's revealed in the letter which is wonderful. it's really revealed in a letter. there's also
moon. holy smokes. but when they got going, when they started, there's a long exchange. in the liber there are dozens and dozens of letters between kennedy and jim webb. james webb, the head of nasa. and several of the letters, kennedy starts pushing jim webb, can we possibly get on them by 67? the hell with 69. no, get on there by 67. and jim webb is telling kennedy we probably could do if we get rid of this program, science, science instruction. and webb is pushing that when kennedy goes out...
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moon bay and also 74 in santa cruz. it's not going to last long. details on our temperatures dropping and the possibility of showers, coming up in just a few minutes. >>> hey, jim jeff. here's what we got coming up in sports. bad news for the 49ers offense. find out who jim harbaugh expects to miss the remainder of the season. >>> plus, it's time to say farewell to candlestick park. the regular season finale just one week away. that's all coming up from the xfinity sports desk. >>> not even santa claus can solve this problem. hundreds of toys for needy kids won't be delivered in time for christmas. they're stuck at the port of oakland because of a security issue. nbc bay area's scott budman joins us in menlo park now with the details. scott? >> reporter: yeah, raj. this is really a stroke of bad luck. i've been a warehouse otherwise packed full of toys on their way to the christmas trees of needy but like you say, hundreds of sought after presents will not make it here on time because they're detained at a security checkpoint. >> everybody's got a gift. >> reporter: it's been a good year for the family giving tree. and the warehouse is almost full. almost. >> h
moon bay and also 74 in santa cruz. it's not going to last long. details on our temperatures dropping and the possibility of showers, coming up in just a few minutes. >>> hey, jim jeff. here's what we got coming up in sports. bad news for the 49ers offense. find out who jim harbaugh expects to miss the remainder of the season. >>> plus, it's time to say farewell to candlestick park. the regular season finale just one week away. that's all coming up from the xfinity sports...
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. >>> when we come back jim grant and a lot more on whether we're going to taper or not. mine was earned orbiting the moonafghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> taper now or taper later. ben bernanke and his band of central bank elves have a critical decision to make. >> it is not our fight. >> it is our fight. >> maybe cnbc's exclusive fed survey results will give the market a sneak preview. 'tis the season for outlooks and predictions. why not ask one of the most followed names in the financial world. jim grant of grant's interest rate observer will join the gang as guest host this morning. >> the best we've ever done. >> plus, the holidays mean big debuts at the box office. >> i swear i'll be number one again. >> just in time for amc en
. >>> when we come back jim grant and a lot more on whether we're going to taper or not. mine was earned orbiting the moonafghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance...