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why not jupiter, obama, right? jupiter's got more moves, man. yes! oh man. and it's got-- you know some ( bleep ) going down on that right? ain't no party like a spot party because a spot party don't stop. ( applause ) unless you reverse the letters and then technically it does stop. obama, he just doesn't care. he doesn't care what people think anymore. look, check out the aw snap moment of the night. okay? >> i have no more campaigns to run. ( applause ) my only agenda-- ( laughter ) i know because i won both of them. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: oooooooh! oh man. that is amazing. calm down, maxine waters. you're not watching a world star video. ( laughter ) though i have to agree with you maxine, he's got his groove back. >> if you truly believe you can work full time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, try it. it's not. vote to give the hardest working people in america a raise. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: oh my god! this is amazing. he got back his '04 oratory with six years of executive experience. this is the guy we've been wa
why not jupiter, obama, right? jupiter's got more moves, man. yes! oh man. and it's got-- you know some ( bleep ) going down on that right? ain't no party like a spot party because a spot party don't stop. ( applause ) unless you reverse the letters and then technically it does stop. obama, he just doesn't care. he doesn't care what people think anymore. look, check out the aw snap moment of the night. okay? >> i have no more campaigns to run. ( applause ) my only agenda-- ( laughter ) i...
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. >> i could see jupiter. >> jupiter was very bright in the sky. >> i didn't know that is jupiter. >> i believe it is to the left. >> i will go left! >> your left, my right, whatever. good morning, high clouds yesterday. record highs were set in richmond and oakland, and gilroy, 73. but not today. a high band of clouds from the south will give us partly cloudy skies, probably not until friday or saturday. mostly cloudy here in the morning but the lows are up. 40s and 50s this morning in santa rosa. most locations are in the 40s. 47 in antioch and brentwood. skies from yesterday were clear. today they will not be. it is mabel in the morning, then we will get more -- it will be mainly in the morning, and then we will get more sun. overall still a dry pattern for the next couple of days but the sunny and warm yesterday replaced today with a lot of high clouds. more on what weather the raining and cooling will show up in the next ten minutes. highs today cooler. 60s instead of 70s. salen an overturned truck? >>> yes, steve. minor injuries for the driver here on 580 westbound past the 680
. >> i could see jupiter. >> jupiter was very bright in the sky. >> i didn't know that is jupiter. >> i believe it is to the left. >> i will go left! >> your left, my right, whatever. good morning, high clouds yesterday. record highs were set in richmond and oakland, and gilroy, 73. but not today. a high band of clouds from the south will give us partly cloudy skies, probably not until friday or saturday. mostly cloudy here in the morning but the lows are up....
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one thing i read which is interesting is that earth has a special situation in that it has a jupiter a massive planet infinitely larger than the earth not that far away, and that if these other planets don't have something like that, they also mite not be able to sustain life as we know it here, because jupiter's gravity attracts a lot of the asteroids that may come crashing down the earth. >> in a sense, jupiter, and the other giant planets of our solar system have acted like a shield for the inner planets. sweeping off lot of the dust and the dirt and the debris left over. and also capturing other bodies that have wandering through this portion of space passing through our solar system, one of the most famous of those bodies happens to be the dwarf planet was know now of as pollute toe that's one of the planets but those have served to protect us, and so if a system is generated that doesn't have that kind of protection along with a lot of other situations that we find in our solar system, then the chances for the development of life might be very low we have already discovered tho
one thing i read which is interesting is that earth has a special situation in that it has a jupiter a massive planet infinitely larger than the earth not that far away, and that if these other planets don't have something like that, they also mite not be able to sustain life as we know it here, because jupiter's gravity attracts a lot of the asteroids that may come crashing down the earth. >> in a sense, jupiter, and the other giant planets of our solar system have acted like a shield...
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. >> lying between orbits of mars and jupiter let's hope both will learned evidence to the creation ofthe solar system. larger than the coffee cup are currently in orbit around the earth. the european space agencies is expected to try new technologies. >> when the net reaches the body of debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses so they wrap around and they internal the debris that is impossible to internal. >> they plan to drag the debris towards earth where it will be burned up. a lander on a comet for the first time. the orbiter. >> so for many scientists that's big diego deal. >> in jan nasa plans to launch a satellite to measure solar wind. it is putting up one to explore how the earth's magnetic fields affect the planet. india, china russia and japan are planning a number of satellite launches, to enhance communications and give us a better understanding of our planet's space in the solar system. tarekek bazeley. al jazeera. >> lonesome george died two years ago at around age 100. >> he is known as lonesome george discovered ton galapagos island i
. >> lying between orbits of mars and jupiter let's hope both will learned evidence to the creation ofthe solar system. larger than the coffee cup are currently in orbit around the earth. the european space agencies is expected to try new technologies. >> when the net reaches the body of debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses so they wrap around and they internal the debris that is impossible to internal. >> they plan to drag the debris...
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his new science-fiction adventure movie is called "jupiter ascending." ♪ ♪ "jupiter ascending" opensters february 6th. please welcome channing tatum. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how is it going? >> good. >> jimmy: how's life? >> amazing but crazy. >> jimmy: isn't it? you really are handsome. there's no getting around it. you are very busy right now. you just finished a movie which is fantastic. as an actor, that is about as good as it gets. >> literally the top. >> you were just cast in gambit. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and perhaps craziest of all, you other shooting a movie with quentin tarantino. >> it is extraordinarily insane every single day. he is one of the smartest people i've ever met. i think you've had him on air a few times. >> jimmy: i would agree with whatever you just said and whatever you're about to say, i agree with. >> i go to his house and you immediately realize how much you don't know about quentin. oh, god, i'm stupid. i should just let him talk. he's pretty much done your whole job for you. >> in what way? >> he starts telling but your character, where h
his new science-fiction adventure movie is called "jupiter ascending." ♪ ♪ "jupiter ascending" opensters february 6th. please welcome channing tatum. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how is it going? >> good. >> jimmy: how's life? >> amazing but crazy. >> jimmy: isn't it? you really are handsome. there's no getting around it. you are very busy right now. you just finished a movie which is fantastic. as an actor, that is about as good as it gets....
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"the theory of everything" is in theatres now, and "jupiter ascending" opens february 6th. with music from jamie cullum. [cheers and applause] >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. hey, cal. snap out of it, buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to complete the collection. (laughing) alright. how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah. $1,000,000 super cash, with top prizes of $1 million. (male announcer) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the confidence to move forward. independence blue cross. live fearless. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is present by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank kevin costner, eddie redmayne, and apologize to matt damon, we ran
"the theory of everything" is in theatres now, and "jupiter ascending" opens february 6th. with music from jamie cullum. [cheers and applause] >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. hey, cal. snap out of it, buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to complete the collection. (laughing) alright. how'd you know? you've got the new instant game...
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"the theory of everything" is in theatres now, and "jupiter ascending" opens february 6th. with music from jamie cullum. [cheers and applause] >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. ♪ for th♪forever...e in... ♪...there'll be music... ♪...there'll be light... ♪...for the first time in forever♪ ♪...i'll be dancing through the night♪ frozen fun is at disney california adventure park for a limited time. with a great room offer you'll be close to all the fun! ♪...'cause for the first time in forever...♪ ♪...i won't be alone. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is present by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank kevin costner,
"the theory of everything" is in theatres now, and "jupiter ascending" opens february 6th. with music from jamie cullum. [cheers and applause] >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. ♪ for th♪forever...e in... ♪...there'll be music... ♪...there'll be light... ♪...for the first time in forever♪ ♪...i'll be dancing through the night♪ frozen fun is at disney california adventure park for a limited...
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and jupiter ascending and chris hems worth the sexy 19th century whaler. and first time director elizabeth banks -- be sharp or be natural in pitch perfect two. george clooney is on board for tomorrow land. the who's counting who focus with mar go robby and will smith and there is more --n blake lively carry age of addaline with harrison ford. a last look at the late, paul walker. could thrill in furious 7 and do they look hungry to you? chris prat fines out when dinos dine. >> what kind of dinosaur do they cook up. >> from jurassic world. some of the delicious dishes on the way to theaters this year. >> look forward to it. coming up tonight on "action news" at 5:00, meet the first baby born in philadelphia in the year 2015, and if are you looking for the next health craze, we'll tell you what dieticians are buzzing about today. next on "action news" at 5:00. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan rick williams and monica malpass. >>> we begin tonight with a developing story in the spring gard
and jupiter ascending and chris hems worth the sexy 19th century whaler. and first time director elizabeth banks -- be sharp or be natural in pitch perfect two. george clooney is on board for tomorrow land. the who's counting who focus with mar go robby and will smith and there is more --n blake lively carry age of addaline with harrison ford. a last look at the late, paul walker. could thrill in furious 7 and do they look hungry to you? chris prat fines out when dinos dine. >> what kind...
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april another craft dawn is set to arrive at the planet seres, between thing planets of mars and jupitere problem of space debris will also get attention in 2015. threat to satellites and the european space agency is set to test new capture technology based on fishing nets. >> the net essentially opens up and being in space you don't have any problem with drag. and when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses so they wrap around and they entangle the debris in a way that is impossible to disentangle. >> once caught they plan to drag the debris down towards earth where it will burn it in reentry. >>> a craft on the surface of a comet, most of the year will be spent analyzing it as it approaches the sun. >> water and gas and all the other materials for many scientists that is a very big deal. >> in april nasa is set to launch ovehicle, to log the solar wind, and how the earth's magnetic fields affect the planet. india, china japan and russia are planning a number of satellite launches, giving us a better understanding of ou
april another craft dawn is set to arrive at the planet seres, between thing planets of mars and jupitere problem of space debris will also get attention in 2015. threat to satellites and the european space agency is set to test new capture technology based on fishing nets. >> the net essentially opens up and being in space you don't have any problem with drag. and when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses so they wrap...
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. >> jon: a small-- from tijuana an assistant coach from the third moon of jupiter. boy with some kind of speech impediment. it all went-- all right. inspiring basketball melting pot anecdote delivered. those were the two tea party responses and we're done. so that's -- >> rand paul is giving on his own youtube channel a response. >> liberal elites fly over my small town but they don't understand us. they simply seek to impose their will upon us. >> jon: liberal elites? you're a doctor and a senator with a 12-term congressman father and a first name synonymous with a russian novelist? that's pretty [bleep] elite. so i guess the engineer here liberal, fine we got the response to the tea party response to the tea party response. i assume that's all. >> a response from another potential presidential candidate ted cruz. >> jon: how many [bleep] people are at this tea party? and what did this guy put on his feet when it rained. >> median incomes have stagnated for over a decade. >> let me start over. (applause) (cheers and applause) >> jon: here's a tip. if are you lookin
. >> jon: a small-- from tijuana an assistant coach from the third moon of jupiter. boy with some kind of speech impediment. it all went-- all right. inspiring basketball melting pot anecdote delivered. those were the two tea party responses and we're done. so that's -- >> rand paul is giving on his own youtube channel a response. >> liberal elites fly over my small town but they don't understand us. they simply seek to impose their will upon us. >> jon: liberal elites?...
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also have tonight the viewing of that asteroid passing by to the east that will be close to planet jupiter. if we had the clear skies like we had this weekend, we would probably be able to see this from 7:00 all the way to overnight, just to the north of the brighter spot in the sky that will be planet jupiter. but the problem here is we've got clouds coming in with overcast skies in san jose, 59 degrees. that's a popular temperature right now around the bay area. san francisco mostly cloudy. also 59 degrees. and one more for you. out towards oakland, 59 degrees. mostly cloudy skies. so our temperatures tonight shouldn't be too chilly. mostly mid 40s to some low 50s as the cloud cover does bring a chance of seeing some showers. look at that. that's a welcome sight offshore. maybe not for stargazing tonight. but you can see we have the clouds coming up out of the south there is a chance of some of the deeper moisture which is still in southern california tries to drift toward the bay area, late tonight and early tomorrow morning. we could see a few of the showers tries to break what has bee
also have tonight the viewing of that asteroid passing by to the east that will be close to planet jupiter. if we had the clear skies like we had this weekend, we would probably be able to see this from 7:00 all the way to overnight, just to the north of the brighter spot in the sky that will be planet jupiter. but the problem here is we've got clouds coming in with overcast skies in san jose, 59 degrees. that's a popular temperature right now around the bay area. san francisco mostly cloudy....
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if you look towards jupiter, you have the viewing of the asteroid 2004 bl 86 which is viewing if you happen to have nice binoculars. but cloud cover could be a problem. the clouds coming up out of the south. some breaks out there if you're watching us around the trivalley or out towards napa county might be able to see that to the east. further south, a little deeper moisture coming up along the central coast. as this line moves to the bay area it's going to weaken. but it may hold together long enough to give us the last potential for rain for the rest of the month. the time frame will be a little bit after midnight tonight, down around the santa cruz mountains. during the day tomorrow south bay, mid afternoon, could see a few showers. but the issue here is what rain that does fall all the computer models not showing a whole lot. again, less than about .05. if you add those totals to the numbers on the right, you can see last year, the all-time record for a dry january, even with the showers, may not be able to break the pattern that we're in right now, which would set the driest ja
if you look towards jupiter, you have the viewing of the asteroid 2004 bl 86 which is viewing if you happen to have nice binoculars. but cloud cover could be a problem. the clouds coming up out of the south. some breaks out there if you're watching us around the trivalley or out towards napa county might be able to see that to the east. further south, a little deeper moisture coming up along the central coast. as this line moves to the bay area it's going to weaken. but it may hold together...
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jupiter will be the bright light in the sky to the east if you don't have clouds. astroid tracking just north of that. here is the weather problem for you from mount hamilton through out the day. clouds increasing out of the south, mostly cloudy skies right now and view in san jose is an good one looking off to the east. 62 degrees and mostly cloudy skies right now. showing you the view in san francisco. you see overcast skies at 58 degrees and one more stop to the east bay. different location same sky right now. have you the clouds coming again from the south moving north. 60 degrees and clouds are going to spoil the viewing of this astroid moving through at least maybe they can bring us rain. but you can see here, showers off-shore. most of the moisture is staying off to the south and east. but as the system is north tonight, there is a brief chance we will see at least a few showers early tomorrow morning. so hour by hour taking you to tomorrow's commute, you see near morgan hill and san jose a brief chance of rain at times. we notice how the moisture moves off
jupiter will be the bright light in the sky to the east if you don't have clouds. astroid tracking just north of that. here is the weather problem for you from mount hamilton through out the day. clouds increasing out of the south, mostly cloudy skies right now and view in san jose is an good one looking off to the east. 62 degrees and mostly cloudy skies right now. showing you the view in san francisco. you see overcast skies at 58 degrees and one more stop to the east bay. different location...
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and might channing tatum help them find the matrix magic again in jupiter ascending?can in the hearth of the sea deploy chris hemsworth. the sexiest 19th century whaler alive. will first time director elizabeth banks be sharp or be natural in "pich perfect 2." george clooney's own board for brad bird's intriguing actioner tomorrowland. >> you can teach me in your room. >> reporter: the who's conning who teems margo rob biwith will smith. do they look hungry to you? chris pratt finds out what happens when dinos die. in jurassic world. the many delicious treats on their way to theater this is year. >> i'll be back. >> what? >> i wish they were coming out tonight. >> yeah some >> good morning we're following developing new details on this friday january 2. police overnight say a man has now been charged with the attack and rape of a woman in a parking garage. >>> officials in mercer county, new jersey, plan to release more information about new cases in a revived hepatitis a scare. >> the mummers are resting after their big day and we have a list of the winners. >> good
and might channing tatum help them find the matrix magic again in jupiter ascending?can in the hearth of the sea deploy chris hemsworth. the sexiest 19th century whaler alive. will first time director elizabeth banks be sharp or be natural in "pich perfect 2." george clooney's own board for brad bird's intriguing actioner tomorrowland. >> you can teach me in your room. >> reporter: the who's conning who teems margo rob biwith will smith. do they look hungry to you? chris...
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leo, te aguarda un aÑo de brillo en lo personal, porque tienes la influencia de jÚpiter.dÓ atrÁs, hacia dÓnde vas. si inviertes, verÁs buenos resultados. prepÁrate porque en el verano vas a estar sensual y vas a festejar algo a lo grande. sagitario, estarÁs más responsable que nunca. trata de cumplir todo a tiempo. es tu aÑo del progreso, de la seriedad, del compromiso. todo tiene un sello de triunfo. capricornio, has venido trabajando fuerte en la posiciÓn social, en tu prestigio. todo aumenta y brilla para ti con luz propia. bienvenido al amor. y acuario, tendrÁs un carisma Único que te llevarÁ a recibir propuestas e invitaciones de cierta jerarquÍa y esplendor. las personas poderosas que favorecen. y piscis, este aÑo te vas a destacar por tus mÉritos personales. se eleva tu nivel de vida y darÁs cierto golpe de suerte en este aÑo. viajes y negocios en puerta. nÚmeros de la suerte: 5, 16, 43, 67 y 71. puede llamar a la lÍnea mÍstica al 1888 567 8242. que dios te bendiga siempre. comenzamos el 2015 con Ánimo. con dios todo, sin Él nada, y let it go! >> llama al 1888 567
leo, te aguarda un aÑo de brillo en lo personal, porque tienes la influencia de jÚpiter.dÓ atrÁs, hacia dÓnde vas. si inviertes, verÁs buenos resultados. prepÁrate porque en el verano vas a estar sensual y vas a festejar algo a lo grande. sagitario, estarÁs más responsable que nunca. trata de cumplir todo a tiempo. es tu aÑo del progreso, de la seriedad, del compromiso. todo tiene un sello de triunfo. capricornio, has venido trabajando fuerte en la posiciÓn social, en tu prestigio....
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this is juno spacecraft on its way to jupiter. again, remotes. these are a bunch of unmanned missions good this is out of the annenberg air force base with the beautiful pacific behind it. -- vandenberg air force base with the beautiful specific pacific behind it. the lawyer on the right followed me everywhere and watched everything i shot. [laughter] robert bigelow, another entrepreneur with inflatable habitats. i think of this is the jiffy pop that we are going to fly into space. these are his inflatable space stations. this is an orbital down at nasa. we had a rollout that happened yesterday. these are not those. these are various other rollouts taking place. this is the newest launchpad for me to be working on. it is a lot of fun when you go set up remotes, to be there to discover new images. it starts to get repetitive after a while. i have done how many soyuz launches. you want to try to tell the story in a unique and challenging way. that can be difficult when it's repetitive. it is very exciting to have different opportunities. this is ou
this is juno spacecraft on its way to jupiter. again, remotes. these are a bunch of unmanned missions good this is out of the annenberg air force base with the beautiful pacific behind it. -- vandenberg air force base with the beautiful specific pacific behind it. the lawyer on the right followed me everywhere and watched everything i shot. [laughter] robert bigelow, another entrepreneur with inflatable habitats. i think of this is the jiffy pop that we are going to fly into space. these are...
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. >> reporter: in april another craft is set to lie between the orbits of mars and jupiter. both will shed light on the origin of the solar system. also it will get essential from 2015 setting trackable objects larger than a coffee cup in orbit around the earth. they are threats to satellites testing new captures on fishing nets. >> it opens up. and being in space, we didn't have any problem or drag. when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts on the debris and it continues the courses of the wraparound entangling a decree. >> reporter: once caught they drag the debris to earth, and push up on re-entry. late last year is paces a comet. the mother craft is orbiting the comet's nucleus and spends most of the sampling analysing it. >> we'll see water, gas and all the materials at higher rates. for many they launch a satellite, to monitor the stream pearls in the sun. so-called wind. it can cause damage to power and communication systems, and puts up one to explore how the field suspects the planet. india, china, japan and russia are planning satellite launches i
. >> reporter: in april another craft is set to lie between the orbits of mars and jupiter. both will shed light on the origin of the solar system. also it will get essential from 2015 setting trackable objects larger than a coffee cup in orbit around the earth. they are threats to satellites testing new captures on fishing nets. >> it opens up. and being in space, we didn't have any problem or drag. when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts on the debris and it...
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between the planets of mars and jupiter.the problem of space debris will also get attention in 2015. 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup are currently in orbit around the earth. they are a threat to satellites and the european space agency is set to test new capture technology. based on space nets. >> being in space you don't have any problem of drag and when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts an the debris and the masses continue their courses so they wrap around and they entangle the debris in a way it is impossible to disentangle. >> once caught they plan to drag debris down towards earth where it will burn up in the atmosphere. mother craft roast rosetta is still orbit being and talzing analyzing as it travels towards the sun. in january nasa plans to launch a satellite to measure solar wind. putting up one to explore how the earth's magnetic fields affect the planet. india, china japan and russia are also planning a number of satellite launches. thee are intended to enhance -- these are
between the planets of mars and jupiter.the problem of space debris will also get attention in 2015. 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup are currently in orbit around the earth. they are a threat to satellites and the european space agency is set to test new capture technology. based on space nets. >> being in space you don't have any problem of drag and when the net reaches the body of the debris the net impacts an the debris and the masses continue their courses so they...
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the painting was jupiter in the form for you we will have his way with her.o i said they're taking notes. other museum visitors started asking me questions about the painting as if i were some kind of expert. i laughed it off, but i started talking to people about the painting telling them what i noticed. we got into interesting discussions about what i thought. on the other hand, if i have been at the science museum and we were looking at a demonstration of a pendulum i would not be having a discussion about our opinions. how interesting. okay. where do we go next? we go to get to the late 19th century impressionism. paul leads me to one of my favorites this same river. he is a technique. he built built up the image by adding that colors .-dot by .-dot by .-dot. and i said wasn't that interesting was day off? yes. the the painting is the centerpiece of a pivotal scene in the movie. one of them upstairs for a long time. as he as he gazes more and more deeply into the painting with a stricken look it falls apart into a chaotic random collection of colored dots
the painting was jupiter in the form for you we will have his way with her.o i said they're taking notes. other museum visitors started asking me questions about the painting as if i were some kind of expert. i laughed it off, but i started talking to people about the painting telling them what i noticed. we got into interesting discussions about what i thought. on the other hand, if i have been at the science museum and we were looking at a demonstration of a pendulum i would not be having a...
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. >> in april dawn is set to land between the orbitz of mars and jupiter.ace debris will also get attention in 2015, 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup are currently in order around the earth. they are a threat to satellites. >> the net essentially opens up and being in space, you don't have any problem of drag and when the net reaches the body of debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses, so they wrap around and entangle the decree. >> reporter: once caught they plan to drag the debris down towards earth where it will burn up on re-entry. last year they placed a lander on the surface of a commit for the first time. >> you are going to see water flowing away gas, and all of the other materials at much higher rates, so for many scientists that's the big deal. >> reporter: in january nasa plans to launch a satellite. to remur the solar winds. it is also putting up one to explore how the earth's magnetic fields affect the planet. endoinendoinendo -- other countries are also planning to launch satellites to give u
. >> in april dawn is set to land between the orbitz of mars and jupiter.ace debris will also get attention in 2015, 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup are currently in order around the earth. they are a threat to satellites. >> the net essentially opens up and being in space, you don't have any problem of drag and when the net reaches the body of debris the net impacts on the debris and the masses continue their courses, so they wrap around and entangle the decree....
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happening overnight, three of jupiter's largest moons casting a shadow on the surface of the planet at the same time. june terp is the largest planet in our solar system and has more than 60 confirmed moons. it will not be visible again until december 2032. >> pretty cool to see. >> something troubling now, troubling measles outbreak beginning the country. and now we're learning at least some of the people who contracted the virus were, in fact,s fully vaccinated. so what are we to make of this? we'll have all the details next. for over a decade, doctors have been prescribing nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery enroll in nexium direct today. >>> all
happening overnight, three of jupiter's largest moons casting a shadow on the surface of the planet at the same time. june terp is the largest planet in our solar system and has more than 60 confirmed moons. it will not be visible again until december 2032. >> pretty cool to see. >> something troubling now, troubling measles outbreak beginning the country. and now we're learning at least some of the people who contracted the virus were, in fact,s fully vaccinated. so what are we to...
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have you jupiter or your seventh house so people collaborate with you to help you.ave an above average sense of humor. well most americans think they have an above average sense of humor. when someone says lots of stuff like that, kemper's horoscope was 24 pages, remember they're bound to hit on some things that make you say that's really about me. listen to this woman. she once did my horoscope. cost a lot of money, and said eclipses will have a dramatic effect on people with certain zodiac signs. >> we have taurus and scorpio and leo and aquarius a bit more. we have the signs somewhere in our charts. john: you are feeling it if it's your sign, and if it isn't your sign. aastrologers flatter people. the three planets in pisces make you intuitive and have you skills that haven't been tapped. they give specifics. something they happen to your leg next month. you have a bunch of old magazines lying around the house. much of that won't are true, evolution has trained our brains to have confirmation bias. when there's lots of information, we focus on the things that are
have you jupiter or your seventh house so people collaborate with you to help you.ave an above average sense of humor. well most americans think they have an above average sense of humor. when someone says lots of stuff like that, kemper's horoscope was 24 pages, remember they're bound to hit on some things that make you say that's really about me. listen to this woman. she once did my horoscope. cost a lot of money, and said eclipses will have a dramatic effect on people with certain zodiac...
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this is jupiter. this is the year of release.ing to start releasing his chosen ones. and i'm one of those that he's going to be releasing. >> narrator: and according to thames, his statement is no longer one of faith but of fact. >> i went to court and they said heywood, when are you ready? i didn't know i was getting my case dismissed. i knew it was going to be dismissed, but i didn't know when. so when i went to court, i was ready to be dismissed. it took me seconds -- or it took me five minutes to get my case dismissed. i had just spent three and a half years for what it only took five minutes to do. i should be leaving any day. today, tomorrow, wednesday. i'm just waiting on paperwork to be cleared up. as soon as e get out, my job is to preach the word. >> thames did, in fact, leave the jail. he did have the most serious of his charges, murder, dismissed. >> unlawful carrying a gun and the capital murder cases were dismissed. and in court, they found him guilty of the disposing of a human corpse, where he was sentenced to 10
this is jupiter. this is the year of release.ing to start releasing his chosen ones. and i'm one of those that he's going to be releasing. >> narrator: and according to thames, his statement is no longer one of faith but of fact. >> i went to court and they said heywood, when are you ready? i didn't know i was getting my case dismissed. i knew it was going to be dismissed, but i didn't know when. so when i went to court, i was ready to be dismissed. it took me seconds -- or it took...
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the boat called the bad luck jupiter sinking. more than a dozen crew members of missing. the cook is the only known survivor. still not clear why that ship went down. >> a ban on demonstrations in effect in bangladesh this morning after two opposition party activists were killed overnight. security forces blocked the opposition leader, the former prime minister of bangladesh from leaving her office. she threatened to hold demonstrations today to mark one year since elections turned violent. >> a suicide bomber blowing himself up near u.s. trained elite forces. four civilians and the attacker were killed. al shabab claimed responsibility. it comes just one day after a u.s. air strike killed al shabab's intelligence chief. >> tensions running high in yemen where a bomb hit a base belonging to the shia rebel group known as the houthis. is there a clear leader in the country right now? >> yes, there is and it's the president who was elected in 2012. however, he is very weak or seen as very weak figure because of the turmoil that followed the transitional period. the president
the boat called the bad luck jupiter sinking. more than a dozen crew members of missing. the cook is the only known survivor. still not clear why that ship went down. >> a ban on demonstrations in effect in bangladesh this morning after two opposition party activists were killed overnight. security forces blocked the opposition leader, the former prime minister of bangladesh from leaving her office. she threatened to hold demonstrations today to mark one year since elections turned...
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i'm from the belts of jupiter. and what does it do to your eyes and organs.ese things. >> i know this has been in the works for a long time. they have always wanted to do this. obviously they feel safe enough in doing it. why is that? because you can bring somebody back from the space station? >> it should be noted that this will be not even close to the longest time anyone has ever been in space. that distinction is held by a russian two company 1994 and 1995 did 436 days in space. >> does that not answer the question then. >> the russians weren't really studying it. they put him up there. >> and he lived. >> and he lived. and that's really all we know. the iss is in a pretty safe place as space goes. once you start sending somebody to mars that incredibly long journey out into deep space, suddenly you have radiation you have never dealt with. so we'll learn interesting things. >> getting to mars at the speeds of else haves we have, they would be in transit for more than a year. >> oh yeah your are talking about your destination and your departure point are
i'm from the belts of jupiter. and what does it do to your eyes and organs.ese things. >> i know this has been in the works for a long time. they have always wanted to do this. obviously they feel safe enough in doing it. why is that? because you can bring somebody back from the space station? >> it should be noted that this will be not even close to the longest time anyone has ever been in space. that distinction is held by a russian two company 1994 and 1995 did 436 days in space....
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downis set to arrive lying between the orbit of mars and jupiter, it's hoped both will shed light on the origin of the solar system. the problem is 17,000 trackable objects, larger than a coffee cup are in orbit around the earth. there are threats to satellites and the european space agency is set to test capture technology faced on the fishing net. >> the net opens up. being in space, you don't have programme or drag. when you reach the body of the debris it impacts on the debris and the masses continue the courses or the wrap-around and they entangle debris in the way impossible to disentangle. >> once caught they plan to drag it down to earth where it will burn up. the european space agency placed a lander on the surface of a comet. the mother craft is orbiting the comet's nucleus and will spendest of the year sampling and analysing it. >> you'll see water and gas flow away at higher rates. for many scientists that's a big deal. >> in january, n.a.s.a. plans to launch a satellite designed to monitor the stream of charged particles from the sun, so-called solar wind. it can cause d
downis set to arrive lying between the orbit of mars and jupiter, it's hoped both will shed light on the origin of the solar system. the problem is 17,000 trackable objects, larger than a coffee cup are in orbit around the earth. there are threats to satellites and the european space agency is set to test capture technology faced on the fishing net. >> the net opens up. being in space, you don't have programme or drag. when you reach the body of the debris it impacts on the debris and the...
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it is the largest object in the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter, in case you didn't know that. enter orbit in march. nasa launched dawn eight years ago. love those pictures. 130,000 pages of government u.f.o. records are now on line. it details decades of sightings and investigations by the air force. the u.f.o. enthusiast filed two decades of freedom of information act request to get it released. now that they're out what do you think? >> the documentation proves there's a cover-up going on. >> there are thousands of sightings, many with no explanations, documents date from 1947 to 1969. the papers were declassified years ago but weren't easily accessible until he posted them on the website, the blackvault.com. >> i would love to believe there are but i'd like to believe in big foot. but every picture of flying saucers and big foot are always grainy and why isn't there a clear picture? >> and the lochness monster too. so funny on that happens. >> maybe one will follow me home tonight. not a big storm. we're not in the pattern so far this season hasn't been big storms for us. t
it is the largest object in the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter, in case you didn't know that. enter orbit in march. nasa launched dawn eight years ago. love those pictures. 130,000 pages of government u.f.o. records are now on line. it details decades of sightings and investigations by the air force. the u.f.o. enthusiast filed two decades of freedom of information act request to get it released. now that they're out what do you think? >> the documentation proves there's a...
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behold a few weeks later a second piece of paper comes out a different piece of paper which is also a jupiter to lenin. there's a problem with this because we have notations from lenin's doctors but there is notifications saying remove stalin. stalin is the general secretary of the party and once again it's given to this guy and he is on vacation down south with other members. and they meet in a cave. they meet in a cave. it's long been known about. what should they do about this letter? and so they decided to draft a letter to stalin about this letter that allegedly lenin has dictated which says remove stalin. it's a very consequential dictation if it's true because the founder of the revolution is saying remove his principle protÉgÉ. so they send a letter to stalin in moscow and stalin is quite surprised. he evidently did not know about the existence of this alleged dictation and he doesn't know what to do. there's an exchange of letters back and forth, a few more and one of the guys who was involved in the inner circle is still in moscow a long stalin -- alongside stalin. he has a tremendo
behold a few weeks later a second piece of paper comes out a different piece of paper which is also a jupiter to lenin. there's a problem with this because we have notations from lenin's doctors but there is notifications saying remove stalin. stalin is the general secretary of the party and once again it's given to this guy and he is on vacation down south with other members. and they meet in a cave. they meet in a cave. it's long been known about. what should they do about this letter? and so...
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i am from jupiter, i don't know if you knew this. stretching people will be able to do and the affects what have does it do to your eyes, organs, all these thing they just don't know about in the frame of time that we are talking about. >> i know this has been in the works for a long time. they have always wanted to do it. they feel safe enough if doing it, why is that in because you can bring somebody back from the space station or they have a sense of what the outcome will be? >> there has been a slow, steady march towards longer and longer american space flights it, should be noted it will not even are close to the longest time anyone has been in space that is held by a russian casino not between 1994 and 1995 did 437 days in space. >> does that not answer the question then. >> the russians weren't studying it. they put him up there and that was that. >> and he lived. >> and he lived. that's all we know. and that ali is the crucial distinct between what they are doing on the iss and what it wail tick to go to mars being. the iss i
i am from jupiter, i don't know if you knew this. stretching people will be able to do and the affects what have does it do to your eyes, organs, all these thing they just don't know about in the frame of time that we are talking about. >> i know this has been in the works for a long time. they have always wanted to do it. they feel safe enough if doing it, why is that in because you can bring somebody back from the space station or they have a sense of what the outcome will be? >>...
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released photos taken from the dawn spacecraft showing series, a dwarf planet located between mars and jupiteres appear to show craters on the planet's surface. they captured the image from a distance of 238,000 miles from series. >>> check out this photo from an italian astronaut who's currently living on the international space station. she wrightstes, hello san francisco, what a clear view of the bay area from space. i think i can see the golden gate bridge. hi, sam. >>> a paddle border is sharing some breath-taking video with an encounter with a pod of killer whales. rich german was paddling off the shore when five orcas interacted with him. one of the whales went directly under him twice. german said he was actually too excited to be scared. he says he's sharing the video to share awareness for what he calls, quote these incredible magical creatures. >> wow, you realize just how insignificant we are in the water. if i was rich, i'd say go for the boat. go over that way. >>> time to check on our warming weather with spencer christian. >> it is going to be quite warm. in fact we'll probably
released photos taken from the dawn spacecraft showing series, a dwarf planet located between mars and jupiteres appear to show craters on the planet's surface. they captured the image from a distance of 238,000 miles from series. >>> check out this photo from an italian astronaut who's currently living on the international space station. she wrightstes, hello san francisco, what a clear view of the bay area from space. i think i can see the golden gate bridge. hi, sam. >>> a...
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dawn is said to drive at the planet which is between mars and jupiter.e both encounters will she had light on the origins of the solar system. space debris will get a tension in 2015. 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup are currently in orbit around the earth. >> they are a threat to satellites and the european agency is set to test new capture technology based on fishing nets. >> being in space, you don't have a problem with drag and when the net reaches the body of the debris the net, in fact on the debreathe continue their course so they wrap around and they bring the debris in a ways that is impossible to disentangle. >> they plan to claim the debris toward earth where it will burn up. late last year the european agency spaced a lander on the surface of a comet. the mother craft is still orbiting the cometts nucleus and will spend most of the year sampling and analyzing it as it approaches the sun. >> you will see water flowing away, gas and other materials at much higher rates. for many scientists, that's the big deal. >> in january, n
dawn is said to drive at the planet which is between mars and jupiter.e both encounters will she had light on the origins of the solar system. space debris will get a tension in 2015. 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup are currently in orbit around the earth. >> they are a threat to satellites and the european agency is set to test new capture technology based on fishing nets. >> being in space, you don't have a problem with drag and when the net reaches the body of...
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. >> unlike jupiter, we think it has a solid rocky surface.he temperatures there could be slightly higher than room temperature, but we think it's at the right distance from the sun to have an ocean. if it's too close, the water will boil. if it's too far, water will freeze. it's just in the right zone to have liquid water, and liquid water is the universal solvent, the amneeotic fluid that gave birth too life. >> how much more can we learn from kepler on this? >> well kepler is not sensitive enough to analyze the atmospheres of these planets. however, it's given us a census of the milky way galaxy. our galaxy has over a hundred billion stars. we think about a billion of them have earth-like planets going around them. >> so how did we find this? how in this plethora of stars in the solar system did we find that one that could be like earth? >> well stars are very easy to see, but they get eclipsed by the planet which moves in front of the mother star. so our telescopes are so sensitive, we can see the slight dimming of star light as the planet
. >> unlike jupiter, we think it has a solid rocky surface.he temperatures there could be slightly higher than room temperature, but we think it's at the right distance from the sun to have an ocean. if it's too close, the water will boil. if it's too far, water will freeze. it's just in the right zone to have liquid water, and liquid water is the universal solvent, the amneeotic fluid that gave birth too life. >> how much more can we learn from kepler on this? >> well kepler...