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the gulf of alaska, straddling the icy border with canada and the coast range mountains, lies the juno icefield. this is the fifth largest expanse of ice covering the planet and is the source area for hundreds of glaciers. the juno icefield research program, or jirp, has been studying these mighty rivers of ice since 1946 to better understand how our planet's natural environments are changing and what this means to our common future. >> a and actually there's a lite bit of complexixity as to why we use glacier icice. >> i came here as a science student 23 years ago and returned to work here this summer as a part-time staff member. like other jirpers, as we call ourselves, this project launched my interest in the natural world and continues to inspire my scicience reporting. each year a group of science researchers crosses this vast area like i did, getting a chance to learn how to survive and conduct research in this, one of the most wild classrooms in north america. supported and staffed by the foundation for glacier and environmental research, the juno icefield researarch program has
the gulf of alaska, straddling the icy border with canada and the coast range mountains, lies the juno icefield. this is the fifth largest expanse of ice covering the planet and is the source area for hundreds of glaciers. the juno icefield research program, or jirp, has been studying these mighty rivers of ice since 1946 to better understand how our planet's natural environments are changing and what this means to our common future. >> a and actually there's a lite bit of complexixity as...
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i'm here at camp 17 on the juno icefield, and i'm going in to have a quick word with dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, , and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >> glacaciers respond immediatey to any changnges in climatate. r variations and their mass are detererned directly by how much snows falls on them in the wintertrtime and how much ice ad snow melts away due to warmer temperatures in the summertime. so by monitoring glacier variations, we can understand a lot about climate systems, anand so t they're o one of the fifirt of early y hallmarks of climate change on the planet. >> dr. arendt helps create high-resolution computer models of glaciers like this one using data from satellites, airplanes, and deep snow pits like these to develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. glacrsrs are realllly large contributors to changing sea levels. you want to be able
i'm here at camp 17 on the juno icefield, and i'm going in to have a quick word with dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, , and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >> glacaciers respond immediatey to any changnges in climatate. r variations and their mass are detererned directly by how much snows falls on them in the wintertrtime and how much ice ad snow melts away...
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juno gathering close—up data for the first time! and from the old silk road to the new.pecial report on the trillion dollar project linking china with europe. president trump's eldest son has said he's willing to testify before the senate intelligence committee about the meeting he's admitted having with a russian lawyer, during last year's election. donald trump junior met the contact, believed to have links to the kremlin, because she said she had damaging information about hillary clinton. the white house insists there was nothing inappropriate about the meeting. gavin hewitt reports. this is donald trump's eldest son. i'm donald trump jr. lastjune, after his father's nomination, he met with a russian lawyer who promised damaging material on hillary clinton's campaign. the meeting was here at trump tower in new york. until this weekend, trump jr hadn't mentioned it, but it wasn't a casual encounter, he brought along trump's campaign manager and his son—in—law. then his story has changed. on saturday he said, "we primarily discussed a programme about the adoption of ru
juno gathering close—up data for the first time! and from the old silk road to the new.pecial report on the trillion dollar project linking china with europe. president trump's eldest son has said he's willing to testify before the senate intelligence committee about the meeting he's admitted having with a russian lawyer, during last year's election. donald trump junior met the contact, believed to have links to the kremlin, because she said she had damaging information about hillary clinton....
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nasa's juno mission really stunning images of jupiter's great red spot. revealing the size of the tempest. but also its extraordinary colors and fast swirling feature. nnsl in two thousand eleven the one billion juno spacecraft. jupiter's. steen. after a two point eight billion kilometer journey. scientists hope these new pictures will help unlock many mysteries. is what forces are driving the storm. how long it had? four how deeply it penetrates the planet's lower atmosphere. and why it appears to be gradually dissipating. jupiter is by far the largest planet in the solar system. with more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined. it was almost certainly the first planet to form. and understanding jupiter's formation is key to understanding just how our solar system began. through this together with that report time to get your mind off the top stories here on life in paris. the red carpet filled out for donald trump in the french capital. the us leader and emmanuel mac court dine at paris's most exclusive restaurant as you'll down at the ei
nasa's juno mission really stunning images of jupiter's great red spot. revealing the size of the tempest. but also its extraordinary colors and fast swirling feature. nnsl in two thousand eleven the one billion juno spacecraft. jupiter's. steen. after a two point eight billion kilometer journey. scientists hope these new pictures will help unlock many mysteries. is what forces are driving the storm. how long it had? four how deeply it penetrates the planet's lower atmosphere. and why it...
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juno, launched six years ago, has been travelling around the giant planet for a year. lovely day across large swathes of the united kingdom. after some early rain in the south—east, that soon cleared away, and the sun came out for the afternoon. and it was a fine and sunny day in buttermere in cumbria, thanks to the weather watchers for sending in the pictures. we saw the sunshine through the day yesterday. clear skies overnight, and that will take us on into the morning. with those clear skies it will be chilly in some rural spots. major towns and cities starting in double figures for most, up to 14—15 at the very best. in more rural parts, rural scotland, three degrees, england and wales down to about four or five, so a bit on the chilly side for some. high—pressure is in charge of the weather for the most part through the day today. you will notice this weather front in the north and west, more isobars here, so a bit more of a breeze. the weather front will see cloud and will bring rain to northern ireland, and into western scotland as well. ahead of that, a lot of
juno, launched six years ago, has been travelling around the giant planet for a year. lovely day across large swathes of the united kingdom. after some early rain in the south—east, that soon cleared away, and the sun came out for the afternoon. and it was a fine and sunny day in buttermere in cumbria, thanks to the weather watchers for sending in the pictures. we saw the sunshine through the day yesterday. clear skies overnight, and that will take us on into the morning. with those clear...
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there is no science team behind juno camera.zen scientists around the world and the result is the spectacular images. thank goodness they put the camera on! absolutely. now unite. don't forget your camera. that's it from us today. roger and sian will be here tomorrow morning from 6am. enjoy the sport, have a lovely day. don't forget your camera. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 10:00am. tony blair says eu leaders are willing to consider changing rules on the free movement of people to accommodate britain. majorities in france, germany, as well as the uk as a board changes around things like benefits, around things like people who come without a job who come to europe. laws on buying and carrying acid are to be reviewed by the government following a spate of attacks which took place in london on thursday night. two teenage boys are in custody. it is a ‘postcode lottery‘ as to whether fire services deploy high ladders to major incidences — the fire brigade union say, following the grenfell tower disaster. also in
there is no science team behind juno camera.zen scientists around the world and the result is the spectacular images. thank goodness they put the camera on! absolutely. now unite. don't forget your camera. that's it from us today. roger and sian will be here tomorrow morning from 6am. enjoy the sport, have a lovely day. don't forget your camera. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 10:00am. tony blair says eu leaders are willing to consider changing rules on the free movement of...
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juno launched six years ago. >> and it w close-up of the red spot, a storm raging for 350 years. >>> new evidence that your morning cup of coffee really is good for you. >>> plus, those missing men in pennsylvania. the mystery of their disappearance and what the fbi is doing to find answers. >>> a warning for parents who are bringing their children to the park for some summer fun. police are now warning about an unusual danger. >>> a dockworker killed in philadelphia when a shipping container fell on to his truck. it's believed the crane knocked over a stack of containers. the 52-year-old worker was a checker who counted containers and monitored operations. the crane operator was overcome with grief. >>> 18 penn state fraternity hearing facing accusations of involuntary manslaughter after the hazing death of a pledge. yesterday prosecutors released text messages the brothers allegedly sent to each other as timothy piazza was dying. he fell head first down the stairs after a night of heavy drinking and our gio benitez spoke with the parents' attorney. >> it is excruciatingly difficult
juno launched six years ago. >> and it w close-up of the red spot, a storm raging for 350 years. >>> new evidence that your morning cup of coffee really is good for you. >>> plus, those missing men in pennsylvania. the mystery of their disappearance and what the fbi is doing to find answers. >>> a warning for parents who are bringing their children to the park for some summer fun. police are now warning about an unusual danger. >>> a dockworker killed...
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the juno probe beamed them back after zooming within 5,600 miles of the huge planet.he spot was a swirling storm that's bigger than earth rages for centuries. >>> back on earth, malala yousafzai celebrates a birthday and clearing a big gene hurdle. >>> "the new york times" reports that a groundbreaking leukemia drug will soon be on the market. experts yesterday advised federal regulators to approve a treatment pioneered by novartis. it's the first to fight cancer by genetically altering a patient's own immune cells. the fda is expected to accept the recommendation. >>> the "los angeles times" report as closing of several beaches due to a near shark attack. he wasn't hurt, but water activities are forbidden in the area until saturday. >>> the "detroit free press" tries to does certain whether kid rock's plans are serious or a publicity stunt. the rocker tweeted a site kid rock for senate and he claims it's real. michigan has two viable challengers to debbie stabenow. >>> and "glamour" notes malala yousafzai visited iraq to visit with girls. the nobel prize winner is on
the juno probe beamed them back after zooming within 5,600 miles of the huge planet.he spot was a swirling storm that's bigger than earth rages for centuries. >>> back on earth, malala yousafzai celebrates a birthday and clearing a big gene hurdle. >>> "the new york times" reports that a groundbreaking leukemia drug will soon be on the market. experts yesterday advised federal regulators to approve a treatment pioneered by novartis. it's the first to fight cancer by...
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. >> the space agency's juno spacecraft is set to fly over the great red spot of jupiter tonight at 10:06 eastern time. juno launched six years ago. >> and it will provide the first close-up of the red spot, a storm raging for 350 years. >>> new evidence that your morning cup of coffee really is good for you. >>> plus, those missing men in pennsylvania. the mystery of their disappearance and what the fbi is doing to find answers. >>> a warning for parents who are bringing their children to the park for some summer fun. police are now warning about an unusual danger. ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪ lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> a dockworker killed in philadelphia when a shipping container fell on to his truck. it's believed the crane knocked over a stack of containers. the 52-year-old worker was a checker who counted containers and monitored operations. the crane operator was overcome with grief. >>> 18 penn state fraternity brothers are back in court for a hearing facing accusations of involu
. >> the space agency's juno spacecraft is set to fly over the great red spot of jupiter tonight at 10:06 eastern time. juno launched six years ago. >> and it will provide the first close-up of the red spot, a storm raging for 350 years. >>> new evidence that your morning cup of coffee really is good for you. >>> plus, those missing men in pennsylvania. the mystery of their disappearance and what the fbi is doing to find answers. >>> a warning for parents...
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. >> the space agency's juno space craft is set to fly directly over the great red pot of jupiter tonight at 10:06 eastern time. juno launched six years ago. >> and it will provide the first close-up of the red spot, which is actually a storm raging for 350 years. >>> new evidence that your morning cup of coffee really is good for you. >>> plus, those missing men in pennsylvania. the mystery of their disappearance and what the fbi is doing to find answers. >>> and a warning for parents who are bringing their children today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> a dockworker killed in philadelphia when a shipping container fell onto his truck. it's believed the crane knocked over a stack of containers. the 52-year-old worker was a checker who counted containers and monit
. >> the space agency's juno space craft is set to fly directly over the great red pot of jupiter tonight at 10:06 eastern time. juno launched six years ago. >> and it will provide the first close-up of the red spot, which is actually a storm raging for 350 years. >>> new evidence that your morning cup of coffee really is good for you. >>> plus, those missing men in pennsylvania. the mystery of their disappearance and what the fbi is doing to find answers....
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nasa's juno spacecraft is about to get humanity's best look atjupiter‘s great red spot.rths could fit inside it. the fly by will take place at six minutes past two gmt — that's in four hours' time. and we have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures on earth. hello. tuesday's forecast has some rain in it. we haven't been able to say that for some time. you may say that monday was wet in your neck of the woods, that came from showers and thunderstorms. if one of those caught you, you certainly knew about it. a cold start to tuesday. from the word go, some bits and pieces across the heart of scotland, the north of england, through wales and the west midlands and into the southern counties of england. it isn't wet everywhere right from the word go. scattered showers across the far north of scotland, we mentioned rain north of the central belt. turning bright across a good part of northern ireland, southwestern scotland and far north of england. further south, the first signs of bits and pieces of rain coming through on the south—westerly breeze. further south again
nasa's juno spacecraft is about to get humanity's best look atjupiter‘s great red spot.rths could fit inside it. the fly by will take place at six minutes past two gmt — that's in four hours' time. and we have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures on earth. hello. tuesday's forecast has some rain in it. we haven't been able to say that for some time. you may say that monday was wet in your neck of the woods, that came from showers and thunderstorms. if one of those caught you,...
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nasa's juno is to fly over jupiter today. it's the first-ever closeup of the storm that's been raging for over an estimated 350 years. pretty cool. >> and it looks tiny there, but i believe that spot is about 300 typ times the size of earth. >> pretty big. pretty big. >> i'm sure that satellite will look good flex next to it. >>> a teenager in california may be the luckiest person >> she managed to win the california lottery, twice. on a drive home from arizona, she stopped at a gas station and bought a $5 scratchoff ticket which got her $555,000. >> then straight after that win, she bought another $5 scratchoff ticket and won another $100,000. >> i think her last name is macedo. that might be a typo in here. >> she plans to buy a new car with some of her earnings. what is she going to do with the rest of it? >> good for her. >>> coming up, that terrifying story of survival that we told you about yesterday, involving a teenaged camper waking up to find a black bear chewing on his head. this morning, the one on one interview w
nasa's juno is to fly over jupiter today. it's the first-ever closeup of the storm that's been raging for over an estimated 350 years. pretty cool. >> and it looks tiny there, but i believe that spot is about 300 typ times the size of earth. >> pretty big. pretty big. >> i'm sure that satellite will look good flex next to it. >>> a teenager in california may be the luckiest person >> she managed to win the california lottery, twice. on a drive home from arizona,...
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juno was launched six years ago, arrived at just about a year ago in the area and has been orbiting aroundnd its return to some interesting images. it's about 2,000 miles below the surface and this latest path that it took, are of this giant red spot that kind of catches our fascination. >> leland: >> julie: it's beaut. it's a cloud, which is a storm. it's a huge, huge storm. >> we can see some of these images from the space shuttle, he looked down at the planet, you can see the storms -- right now, we have rain in new york city, but we have a big storm in the middle of the ocean, it's a big cloud pattern. similar to what we see on jupiter, there are white clouds clouds opposed to red. you can fit one earth inside of that storm. >> julie: much like when we look at the weather and we look at our satellites and we look at satellites to show us with the storms are and satellites will give you different colors to putting on the strength of the storm, so here, you are basically looking at orange. what is happening within the storm and the orange part? >> that's what they're trying to figure out
juno was launched six years ago, arrived at just about a year ago in the area and has been orbiting aroundnd its return to some interesting images. it's about 2,000 miles below the surface and this latest path that it took, are of this giant red spot that kind of catches our fascination. >> leland: >> julie: it's beaut. it's a cloud, which is a storm. it's a huge, huge storm. >> we can see some of these images from the space shuttle, he looked down at the planet, you can see...
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notjust the pictures, but also juno before? we will see.n, they show us all of those swirls and those waves and vortices ina kind swirls and those waves and vortices in a kind of detail we have not seen before. they are seeing, the scientists are seeing features as small as a few tens of kilometres across, let's say, so that gives them the 3—d structure of the cloud tops. the other instruments that they had on at the time will be able to sense the below those top of those clouds, right down into the spot, and tell us about the engine that drives it. how deep do all of those gases go that former part of this whirling vortices that we see and that will tell a sub bit about howjupiter works and that will tell a sub bit about how jupiter works because we and that will tell a sub bit about howjupiter works because we don't really know how this world works. why is it so important to study jupiter into much detail? jupiter into much detail? jupiter is key in the solar system. if you think about performing some, 4.5 billion years ago, it forms at t
notjust the pictures, but also juno before? we will see.n, they show us all of those swirls and those waves and vortices ina kind swirls and those waves and vortices in a kind of detail we have not seen before. they are seeing, the scientists are seeing features as small as a few tens of kilometres across, let's say, so that gives them the 3—d structure of the cloud tops. the other instruments that they had on at the time will be able to sense the below those top of those clouds, right down...
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nasa released photos from the juno spacecraft, which has been orbiting jupiter for more than a year now. >>> we have temperatures about where they were yesterday. here are the highs from today. you see that we had that 91 in antioch, 85 in santa rosa. these numbers will turn into low 90s and lots of mid 90s, maybe 94 or 93. and then as we head into friday and saturday and sunday, much warmer. that whether ratchet up the fire danger most century. there's the cool beat sea breeze, the green. that tell us, when you see it green like that this time of year that means the marine layer is pretty deep. it's plowing up over the headlands. it's getting over the coastal sill hill, over the's east bay hills. it's getting up into the delta. with that said, there will be a decent push of fog with these winds that are blowing mostly out of the west. that will push a lot of the fog inland. it is soupy out there. you can see a little drizzle on the roadway, a little glaze. let's watch this car. you can see it's a little shiny and drizzly out there on the bridge. that's what you can expect tomorrow morn
nasa released photos from the juno spacecraft, which has been orbiting jupiter for more than a year now. >>> we have temperatures about where they were yesterday. here are the highs from today. you see that we had that 91 in antioch, 85 in santa rosa. these numbers will turn into low 90s and lots of mid 90s, maybe 94 or 93. and then as we head into friday and saturday and sunday, much warmer. that whether ratchet up the fire danger most century. there's the cool beat sea breeze, the...
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. >>> and nasa says it has the best images they've ever seen from the fly by of the juno spot. it's more than 2,000 miles wider than earth. researchers believe the red spot has existed for at least 350 years. >> it's burning for a little while out there. >> just a bit. >>> and when a young man agreed to house sit for his aunt it included taking care of her pet. >> but he may not have realized how pampered the pomeranian is. detailed instructions. for snacks, no carbs, a dog bone every day. >> and it also says, don't yell at pepper. she also arranged for face time so they could talk. the aunt also warned, don't you hate her? because you ain't her? >> don't yell at pepper. what if pepper's being a jerk. >> don't hit or talk sharply to pepper. >> wow. >> got to let pepper know who the boss is. >> yeah, exactly. >> i don't know about this pepper situation. sounds very familiar to may list. when people take care of frank. don't look at frank, don't talk unless spoken to. >> so nobody speaks to frank. by the way, pepper is on a low-sodium diet. so there's no salt with pepper. >> took
. >>> and nasa says it has the best images they've ever seen from the fly by of the juno spot. it's more than 2,000 miles wider than earth. researchers believe the red spot has existed for at least 350 years. >> it's burning for a little while out there. >> just a bit. >>> and when a young man agreed to house sit for his aunt it included taking care of her pet. >> but he may not have realized how pampered the pomeranian is. detailed instructions. for snacks,...
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juno gathering close—up data for the first time! and from the old silk road to the new.king china with europe.
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. >>> and a close-up as the juno spacecraft zooms in for a closefully-by. this is the "cbs morning news." text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injecti
. >>> and a close-up as the juno spacecraft zooms in for a closefully-by. this is the "cbs morning news." text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want...
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these were taken by the juno spacecraft on bittir orbiting f than a year.gh loan which scientists say is twice as wide as earth. >> this picture is so beautiful. so clear. >> it is. >> yeah, it is phenomenal. out of this world. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. "nightly news" is next. >> see you at 6:00. bye. >>> breaking news tonight. exclusive video showing president trump with some of the key players in his son's russia meeting controversy as the president denies any knowledge of it until days ago. >>> in the hot seat. president trump's pick for fbi director vows strict independence at his confirmation hearing. why he rejects the president's labeling of the russia probe as a witch hunt. >>> cancer breakthrough. the cutting-edge treatment that supercharges a patient's own immune cells. the first child to receive it now cancer free for years. >>> trillion-ton iceberg. one of the biggest ever recorded breaking away from antarctica. is climate change to blame? >>> and taking a mental health day. why so many are applauding one boss's response to something
these were taken by the juno spacecraft on bittir orbiting f than a year.gh loan which scientists say is twice as wide as earth. >> this picture is so beautiful. so clear. >> it is. >> yeah, it is phenomenal. out of this world. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. "nightly news" is next. >> see you at 6:00. bye. >>> breaking news tonight. exclusive video showing president trump with some of the key players in his son's russia meeting controversy as...
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nasa released the photos from the juno spacecraft that has been orbiting jupiter for over a year now. this spot is the cyclone that is twice as wide as the earth. look at that. these are the best and closest shots yet of the great red spot taken from 5000 miles above the planet. incredible. >>> it is 4:45 am. >>> it looks like a heart.>> it did.>> they are sending us love from jupiter. >>> sal is over here and we hope you love the commute as it starts out. >> it is okay and good morning. it will be okay but we have slow traffic coming in from the altamont pass and that usually is the case. westbound 580 in 205, and not that early i guess but we do have stop-and-go traffic on 205 coming up to 580, especially, in speed is kind of low and six miles an hour. we have a lot of slow traffic already for this early hour. moving through dublin and pleasanton, we had an earlier minor accident at 580 in 680 but cleared up rather quickly. when you get to the middle part of the east bay traffic is moving well in both directions on interstate 880 and light at the bay bridge toll plaza. not bad yet f
nasa released the photos from the juno spacecraft that has been orbiting jupiter for over a year now. this spot is the cyclone that is twice as wide as the earth. look at that. these are the best and closest shots yet of the great red spot taken from 5000 miles above the planet. incredible. >>> it is 4:45 am. >>> it looks like a heart.>> it did.>> they are sending us love from jupiter. >>> sal is over here and we hope you love the commute as it starts out....
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juno will fly over the 16,000 kilometre wide storm, which three earths could fit inside it.2 gmt, that's in about two hours' time. we'll have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures here on earth. more now on our top story, germany's accusing china's security services of controlling the cancer treatment of the famous dissident liu xiaobo. so are there any signs that beijing may relent? suzanne nossel is from the literary and human rights organisation pen america, with links to the dissident. i think it was encouraging that they did allow the international doctors, the american and the german doctor to come in, fly in on short notice and see liu xiaobo. as soon as they got out they properly said, "look, he can travel, he is in good enough health to travel and there are treatments abroad that he could be eligible for that may work for him." we saw barely 12 hours later the chinese government saying that he has now taken a turn for the worse. they showed some response to pressure in letting doctors in but they have battened down the hatches and they seem ready to convi
juno will fly over the 16,000 kilometre wide storm, which three earths could fit inside it.2 gmt, that's in about two hours' time. we'll have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures here on earth. more now on our top story, germany's accusing china's security services of controlling the cancer treatment of the famous dissident liu xiaobo. so are there any signs that beijing may relent? suzanne nossel is from the literary and human rights organisation pen america, with links to the...
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the team plans to release them next friday.( mark ) juno went into orbit around jupiter last july.ched from florida in 2011. ( darya ) coming up.. the search for a murder continues in the east bay. what the family of the murdered father is now offering to help find the killer. the killer. twenty more years of this job? yikes. the killer. my kids say go for it, mom. be that woman who does what she loves. knows what she wants. yeah, mom's gonna go for it! except... i don't have a clue where to start. hey we hear you. that's why aarp has resources to help you navigate the job market. we'll connect you with employers that value your experience and provide tips and tools to find work you love. if you don't think "this is right for me" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive tr
the team plans to release them next friday.( mark ) juno went into orbit around jupiter last july.ched from florida in 2011. ( darya ) coming up.. the search for a murder continues in the east bay. what the family of the murdered father is now offering to help find the killer. the killer. twenty more years of this job? yikes. the killer. my kids say go for it, mom. be that woman who does what she loves. knows what she wants. yeah, mom's gonna go for it! except... i don't have a clue where to...
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the probe, named juno, passed nine thousand kilometres above the planet to gather the first close—upm. rachel home is here with all the business news. the world of work is changing but are employment and tax laws keeping up? here in the uk, a government review is calling for workers in the so called gig economy to get new rights. these are people using technology to take short term jobs, such as driving for uber or deliveroo. this type of companies offer flexibility over hours, but often with lower pay and poorer conditions. the taylor review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. they would get benefits such as some form of minimum wage and sick pay. this is relevant to more and more people around the world. mckinsey found that across the eu and us, 20 to 30% of people are involved in the gig economy. that's as many as 162 million people worldwide. for about 44% of them it's their primary source of income so the rights they get can make a big difference. the european union is currently looking at how it can make sure gig economy workers can get
the probe, named juno, passed nine thousand kilometres above the planet to gather the first close—upm. rachel home is here with all the business news. the world of work is changing but are employment and tax laws keeping up? here in the uk, a government review is calling for workers in the so called gig economy to get new rights. these are people using technology to take short term jobs, such as driving for uber or deliveroo. this type of companies offer flexibility over hours, but often with...
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yes we will be saying that we're taking back control and we will then juno threads knows spanish boats after all and then we will have control we can decide the terms of access. the so called london fisheries convention gives belgium france germany ireland and the netherlands access to british waters between six and twelve miles off of persons coastline and vice versa. ten thousand tons of fish records in british waters by foreign vessels in twenty fifteen. worth an estimated nineteen point three million euros. michelle about near the e. is chief brexit negotiator has said leaving the convention would make no difference. as the agreement has been superseded by a you know which allows all members to face beyond a twelve mile limit. meanwhile islands government said the decision was closed unhelpful. fueling tensions as brags that negotiations are now under way. it does that raise fears with your decision industry because sixty percent of our catch for a most valuable fishery back religion you can't territory waters. are multivitamin at that catch. prawns is forty percent cut their. repr
yes we will be saying that we're taking back control and we will then juno threads knows spanish boats after all and then we will have control we can decide the terms of access. the so called london fisheries convention gives belgium france germany ireland and the netherlands access to british waters between six and twelve miles off of persons coastline and vice versa. ten thousand tons of fish records in british waters by foreign vessels in twenty fifteen. worth an estimated nineteen point...
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neck down one side of her body she also has a pelvic fracture" the boaters found the puppy now named junound the i-5 and state route four area of the delta on june 28th.... stockton animal services got the dog... then norcal bully breed rescue took over her care...how the pit bull mix was hurt.. and how she ended up in a suitcase is unclear... maria minney/foster volunteer "she was either intentionally injured or accidentally injured and intentionally thrown into the river and zipped into a suitcase"one week later stockton animal services tells us they have no information on what happened to juno.but the puppy won't be hurt anymore... she's recovering in a loving foster home..maria minney/foster volunteer"she's had a couple bad nights but she's been doing better and after the first couple days where she was completely immobile beginning on monday she started standing up like bambi" foster volunteer maria minney is helping nurse juno back to health...and she has a message for the person who did this... maria minney/foster volunteer "call the stockton animal control and explain yourself oth
neck down one side of her body she also has a pelvic fracture" the boaters found the puppy now named junound the i-5 and state route four area of the delta on june 28th.... stockton animal services got the dog... then norcal bully breed rescue took over her care...how the pit bull mix was hurt.. and how she ended up in a suitcase is unclear... maria minney/foster volunteer "she was either intentionally injured or accidentally injured and intentionally thrown into the river and zipped...
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you know my first guest tonight from comedies like "arrested development," "horrible bosses," and "junonow stars in the netflix drama, "ozark." >> where is my money? as we told you, we can't cover that amount within 24 hours. >> there is two federal agents here, which means you wouldn't take the chance that there was a kidnapping and not have my money. so if you don't produce it immediately, i'm going to walk into that lobby and i'm going to tell these people i can't get my money out and we'll see how long it takes to go viral and you get an old fashioned run on my bank. and if i want to put all my money in a hot tub, get naked and play scrooge m.l.k. duck, that is 100% my business. now where's my money? >> stephen: please welcome jason bateman! ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> they stand for every first guest, don't they? >> stephen: no, they do not. every other. on thursdays they. on fridays, they never do. ( laughter ) good to see you again. >> hi, nice to see you. >> stephen: here's the deal, i need to know right now -- >> i'm here to answer questions. >> stephen: am i ta
you know my first guest tonight from comedies like "arrested development," "horrible bosses," and "junonow stars in the netflix drama, "ozark." >> where is my money? as we told you, we can't cover that amount within 24 hours. >> there is two federal agents here, which means you wouldn't take the chance that there was a kidnapping and not have my money. so if you don't produce it immediately, i'm going to walk into that lobby and i'm going to tell...
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juno spacecraft is flying over the giant red spot.the probe is flying over storm clouds to gathers data and take photos of the natural phenomenon. the goal is to help scientists learn more about the atmosphere on our similar system's biggest planet. >> isn't this out of this world? >> certainly is. i love it, b out there. you don't know what's going on. >> it's hard to wrap it -- >> so are the temperatures. >> they are today. today is not that bat. >> and near-triple digit heat. then we go into thursday. it will be close to 100 degrees. it probably will be around 100, or even low 100s. that will be the hottest day this week. 81 degrees so it's getting warmer outside right now. by lunchtime. 84 degrees, we expect it to stay mostly dry. happy hour time already around 90, dinnertime 87. he's future weather. it's trying to bubble up a couple showers. mostly in parts of prince george's county, but it does look to be mostly dry for most of the area. then into tomorrow hotter. the warm air goes away, by thursday and that is the day where we'
juno spacecraft is flying over the giant red spot.the probe is flying over storm clouds to gathers data and take photos of the natural phenomenon. the goal is to help scientists learn more about the atmosphere on our similar system's biggest planet. >> isn't this out of this world? >> certainly is. i love it, b out there. you don't know what's going on. >> it's hard to wrap it -- >> so are the temperatures. >> they are today. today is not that bat. >> and...
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"juno" space craft expected to get a glimpse last night of six m fly buy of jupiter.eek. how many earths can fit in the red spot here. >> one. >> correct answer is three. >> talking about luck california teenager striking it rich not once but twice. 19-year-old bought a dpz 5 scratch offtic ep and won more than $550,000 couple days later bought another scratch-off and won $100,000. not a bad week. plan for winnings car. $650,000 she can choose what she likes and when you own a $250,000 car which hopefully she deposit spend that much money you can park wherever you wants. a british man parked his ferrari in an empty parking lot and the next day it nrookz look a flea market popped up. vendors and tables said we'll set autopsy round. it instead of waiting for flea market to end he got in the car and drove away. >> give me a break. >> look i part in front of rodmans and i'm towed. he parks in a place with a flea market and drives away. it's not fair. >> even if he saw a deal there's no ram to carry it home. >>. >> and retraining order issued against rob car dash and and f
"juno" space craft expected to get a glimpse last night of six m fly buy of jupiter.eek. how many earths can fit in the red spot here. >> one. >> correct answer is three. >> talking about luck california teenager striking it rich not once but twice. 19-year-old bought a dpz 5 scratch offtic ep and won more than $550,000 couple days later bought another scratch-off and won $100,000. not a bad week. plan for winnings car. $650,000 she can choose what she likes and when...
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juno. belts vil. cecil brown. lar lane panel brown. hussein alley zau hay za hay. anacostia.laska. >> in three days' time over $55,000, incredible. >> nancy was diagnosed with terminal cancer about two years ago. they're so thankful see can live out her remaining days at home. >>> the show "dancing with the stars" apparently wants to tango with sean spicer. according with page 6 they want -- former texas governor and current energy secretary rick perry competed last year. former white house press secretary announced his resignation friday after anthony scaramucci was hired as the new communications director. >>> 6:51 our time right now. want to turn to jack taylor for an update on the morning commute. hey, jack. >> the parkway has n vehicle fire north of 32 has parnell brown. out. you still see that red line but travel lanes are open. panel brown. make a flight, drop somebody off at the airport, you may want to use 95 and leave early. toward the lt lar lane. open, looking good. the earlier activity by mill road is long gone.lane. le in fr northbound. as you head up towards th
juno. belts vil. cecil brown. lar lane panel brown. hussein alley zau hay za hay. anacostia.laska. >> in three days' time over $55,000, incredible. >> nancy was diagnosed with terminal cancer about two years ago. they're so thankful see can live out her remaining days at home. >>> the show "dancing with the stars" apparently wants to tango with sean spicer. according with page 6 they want -- former texas governor and current energy secretary rick perry competed...
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that that cease you juno spacecraft on the moon today and about 5,600 miles from the storm and snap picturesve that the storm first started in the 1600s. >> amazing there. >>> this is great. a special tribute to a surfing legend. >> you can see all the people out there on the water. take a look at this. surfers in the ocean in santa cruz yesterday to honor wet suit pioneer jack o'neill. he died of natural causes last month at the age of 94. people crowded the rocks there near pleasure point and dipped into the water. of course, o'neill first arrived in the bay area in the early 1950s. he created a suit, no doubt people here are grateful for, to this day that allows them to stay in the cold water for longer periods of time. he also developed a global surfing brand. >> nice tribute there. >>> happening today, madison bum gartner on the mound for the giants. he pitched last week, as well, in that rehab appearance. people waited in line for several hours for a chance to see him play. bumgarner injured himself in april. he is expected to join the giants after the all-star brand. >> a shot in the
that that cease you juno spacecraft on the moon today and about 5,600 miles from the storm and snap picturesve that the storm first started in the 1600s. >> amazing there. >>> this is great. a special tribute to a surfing legend. >> you can see all the people out there on the water. take a look at this. surfers in the ocean in santa cruz yesterday to honor wet suit pioneer jack o'neill. he died of natural causes last month at the age of 94. people crowded the rocks there...
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on the newshour online right now: nasa's juno spacecraft recently got its first up-close-and- personal with jupiter's great red spot, and today, the space agency has released photos from the flyby. the images reveal many tantalizing details about what's happening in jupiter's giant storm. you can take a closer look at these gorgeous pictures on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and don't forget tomorrow and friday, correspondent nick schifrin continues his in-depth series, a look inside vladimir putin's russia. in russia today, resurgent nationalism. >> it's organic, not artificial. built by and around one man. russians told pollsters that suddenly they felt like a super power again. >> but for putin's opponents -- people who have tried to leave the putin family voluntarily have not fared very well. >> a rare look inside putin's russia all this week on the pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: thursday and friday. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and we'll see you soon. >>
on the newshour online right now: nasa's juno spacecraft recently got its first up-close-and- personal with jupiter's great red spot, and today, the space agency has released photos from the flyby. the images reveal many tantalizing details about what's happening in jupiter's giant storm. you can take a closer look at these gorgeous pictures on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and don't forget tomorrow and friday, correspondent nick schifrin continues his in-depth series, a look inside...
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completed a flyby of europe great red spot cool pictures juno passed over the spot as continues to study miles wide a storm bigger than size of the earth scientists hope pictures unravel mysterious of the red spot as well or jens of jupiter itself. >> supersonic future headlines. >> thank you, coming up billionaires take over idiojared kushner ivanka trump prepare to mingle with media technology he athlete whole foods purchase the titan reportedly looking for a stake in real estate, the impact on housing next. ♪ you've seen ♪ think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most
completed a flyby of europe great red spot cool pictures juno passed over the spot as continues to study miles wide a storm bigger than size of the earth scientists hope pictures unravel mysterious of the red spot as well or jens of jupiter itself. >> supersonic future headlines. >> thank you, coming up billionaires take over idiojared kushner ivanka trump prepare to mingle with media technology he athlete whole foods purchase the titan reportedly looking for a stake in real estate,...
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so many in our juno treat like the disaster it is. it is a disaster. looking for somebody else to come help and do it, do it yourself. 1/3duce my salary by because of situations in alaska and i paid the money to purchase drug dogs. step up and do something. i even went as far to say that we don't have the red sox in alaska. we have done themes. give me those dogs in the off-season. they are not drug dogs. just have a bunch of them at the airport. the friendlier the better. scare the hell out of these people, but keep these drugs out of our state. we have a forfeiture clause. we have one now. out of dutch harbor, they had drugs. now we have their boat. pull every lever that's there. it is a disaster and the only way to get ahead of it is to be aggressive. don't study it. act on it. >> thanks, governor. this of course, is a very serious crisis and we do need a sense of urgency, but as you have been gathering, are there some things you are hopeful about it maybe end on a positive note? >> you know, certainly awareness is much greater today than it was eve
so many in our juno treat like the disaster it is. it is a disaster. looking for somebody else to come help and do it, do it yourself. 1/3duce my salary by because of situations in alaska and i paid the money to purchase drug dogs. step up and do something. i even went as far to say that we don't have the red sox in alaska. we have done themes. give me those dogs in the off-season. they are not drug dogs. just have a bunch of them at the airport. the friendlier the better. scare the hell out of...
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on thursday, juno dawson pulled out of the literary festival.d the fact thatjuno pulled out because it took away a transit voice from festival. that is something we worked really hard on. the thing is, we are always going to have speakers others do not agree with. we programme things last year which other communities found challenging. with the festival, we are trying to portray lots of different opinions and trying to create a space where you can talk about different things. that will a lwa ys about different things. that will always happen. a lot of people will assume that literary festivals are cosy, easy—going and passive and it is just about selling books. cosy, easy—going and passive and it isjust about selling books. is it? not for us. books are really important. we want to get books out there. we want to create excitement about reading and inspire children. this is also a space. we wanted to create a space, a safe space for people to come together and have discussions. it is difficult to have nuanced conversations about anything. you can
on thursday, juno dawson pulled out of the literary festival.d the fact thatjuno pulled out because it took away a transit voice from festival. that is something we worked really hard on. the thing is, we are always going to have speakers others do not agree with. we programme things last year which other communities found challenging. with the festival, we are trying to portray lots of different opinions and trying to create a space where you can talk about different things. that will a lwa ys...
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so many in our juno treat like the disaster it is. it is a disaster. looking for somebody else to come help and do it, do it yourself. 1/3duce my salary by because of situations in alaska and i paid the money to purchase drug dogs. step up and do something. i even went as far to say that we don't have the red sox in alaska. we have done themes. give me those dogs in the off-season. they are not drug dogs. just have a bunch of them at the airport. the friendlier the better. scare the hell out of these people, but keep these drugs out of our state. we have a forfeiture clause. we have one now. out of dutch harbor, they had drugs. now we have their boat. pull every lever that's there. it is a disaster and the only way to get ahead of it is to be aggressive. don't study it. act on it. >> thanks, governor. this of course, is a very serious crisis and we do need a sense of urgency, but as you have been gathering, are there some things you are hopeful about it maybe end on a positive note? >> you know, certainly awareness is much greater today than it was eve
so many in our juno treat like the disaster it is. it is a disaster. looking for somebody else to come help and do it, do it yourself. 1/3duce my salary by because of situations in alaska and i paid the money to purchase drug dogs. step up and do something. i even went as far to say that we don't have the red sox in alaska. we have done themes. give me those dogs in the off-season. they are not drug dogs. just have a bunch of them at the airport. the friendlier the better. scare the hell out of...
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they call this juno cam. >> could look at these all day. >> september 1st they'll get another pass-byd trump sitting down with france's es how he's trying to boost his country by keeping the united states close at hand. here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out? it's someone else's car... this is beautiful. what is this? it's the all-new chevy equinox. this feels like a luxury suv. i love this little 360, how do they even do that? i made a bad decision on my last car purchase. well, your car's here. bummer... bummer. wah-wah. i'm ready for an upgrade. (laughter) it's your glass of willpower that helps keep cravings... ...far, far away. [000:53:02;00] ...proven meta appetite control. from metamucil. you brush your teeth diligently... two times a day right? but 80% of bacteria aren't even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, chee
they call this juno cam. >> could look at these all day. >> september 1st they'll get another pass-byd trump sitting down with france's es how he's trying to boost his country by keeping the united states close at hand. here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out? it's someone else's car... this is beautiful. what is...
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juno launched in 2011 and has been orbiting the solar system's largest planet since last year.o ill, he should be allowed to die. the family is arguing that the treatment offers an opportunity to save charlie's life. they have got letters from up to seven doctors and scientists, and it demonstrates there is up to a 10% chance of this ground—breaking treatment working, and they would know within a period of two to eight weeks whether or not baby charlie is improving. and the treatment is noninvasive, it is not an operation, it is actually a food additive into his food. we're joined now by iain brassington, medical ethics lecturer at the university of manchester. good morning. when you hear that, it seems as if there is a treatment out there, and the parents and charlie gard are being denied this treatment. we obviously know it is not as simple as that. yep. we are not as simple as that. yep. we are not in any way accusing medical staff of anything, but which way do you lie on this tussle? where do your sympathies lie the most? where my sympathies lie and who i think right is not
juno launched in 2011 and has been orbiting the solar system's largest planet since last year.o ill, he should be allowed to die. the family is arguing that the treatment offers an opportunity to save charlie's life. they have got letters from up to seven doctors and scientists, and it demonstrates there is up to a 10% chance of this ground—breaking treatment working, and they would know within a period of two to eight weeks whether or not baby charlie is improving. and the treatment is...