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we're like an armored tank going to jupiter. >> in roman mythology, juno is the wife of jupiter.ding to legend, when jupiter was up to mischief, he'd hide behind clouds. >> but she could see right through the clouds, and that's just what our spacecraft juno does. it sees through the clouds of jupiter to figure out its true nature and see what's inside. >> scientists hope that once nasa's juno "sees through" the clouds of jupiter, we'll find a lot of answers about the birth of our solar system. >> our whole solar system was probably formed from one kind of cloud that was basically the same composition as the sun -- mostly hydrogen, a little bit of helium, and a tiny bit of everything else. well, jupiter is all gas. it may have a solid core in the middle. we don't know. that's one of the things juno will tell us. and that's what juno's trying to really understand. that slight difference is it has a little bit different amounts of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen -- all the things we call heavy elements -- and those things are important to us because that's what the earth's made out of and
we're like an armored tank going to jupiter. >> in roman mythology, juno is the wife of jupiter.ding to legend, when jupiter was up to mischief, he'd hide behind clouds. >> but she could see right through the clouds, and that's just what our spacecraft juno does. it sees through the clouds of jupiter to figure out its true nature and see what's inside. >> scientists hope that once nasa's juno "sees through" the clouds of jupiter, we'll find a lot of answers about the...
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he survived a bull shark attack 40 feet under way while spear fishing two miles off the jupiter inlet. >> i think the shark got confused and he just lashed out and hit me like a freight train. i knew i was bleeding a lot and i felt around and knew my ear was hanging off. >> he was airlifted to a hospital. 200 stitches later and as you can see, with his ear reattached, newman knows just how lucky he is. >> i'm just thankful i didn't lose any parts and i'm here to tell the story. >> well you can use social media for just about anything these days. in new york a woman is using facebook to get divorced. the woman says she and her now estranged husband tied the knot in 2009. now they have separated. he is not sharing address and the only way to get in touch with him is through social media so she has hired a lawyer. in a landmark ruling a judge has given her permission to serve her husband through a facebook message. >>> this morning senator rand paul expected to announce his plans to run for president in 2016. he posted this message on twitter late monday writing, "we must take our countr
he survived a bull shark attack 40 feet under way while spear fishing two miles off the jupiter inlet. >> i think the shark got confused and he just lashed out and hit me like a freight train. i knew i was bleeding a lot and i felt around and knew my ear was hanging off. >> he was airlifted to a hospital. 200 stitches later and as you can see, with his ear reattached, newman knows just how lucky he is. >> i'm just thankful i didn't lose any parts and i'm here to tell the...
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uropa, which is a moon of jupiter, they are expecting to send a probe there to find if there's somethingaround in the ocean. >> my question is whether do they find little green men? >> it's not going to happen. >> reporter: maybe it will be little pink pen. >>> a jury delivers a guilty verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. what's next for the defense. "action news" continues. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> happening now on "action news," a south carolina police officer accused of murder has ties to south jest. >> jest -- south jersey. >>> fear weather is expected to sweep through the country's mid
uropa, which is a moon of jupiter, they are expecting to send a probe there to find if there's somethingaround in the ocean. >> my question is whether do they find little green men? >> it's not going to happen. >> reporter: maybe it will be little pink pen. >>> a jury delivers a guilty verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. what's next for the defense. "action news" continues. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people...
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. >> they say it is going to happen soon, they think from mars or jupiter, evidence of life. >> jupiter going to be looking. they know where to look how to look they're going to look. >> we look forward to that. >>> joe biden has gotten into twitter trouble not trouble, just people are mocking him because technically you let the baby have the pacifier. i am sure it is very sanitary, but he went for it. >> you looked at the pacifier rules. i give you credit. >> i have children. >> here's the thing. i don't have a problem with an older gentleman helping a baby, it is endearing, but he doesn't understand boundaries. if it is his grandchild love the picture, may put it in his house. it is mayor bloomberg's grandchild. he was being knighted in washington. makes no sense. i don't know why the vice president went, but he is there. he grabs the kid, takes his pacifier. that's odd. same person that rubbed the shoulders of the defense secretary's wife. that was odd. the same one that kissed the cheek of a teenager of chris koontz. look how unhappy she is couldn't be more unhappy. he does not unde
. >> they say it is going to happen soon, they think from mars or jupiter, evidence of life. >> jupiter going to be looking. they know where to look how to look they're going to look. >> we look forward to that. >>> joe biden has gotten into twitter trouble not trouble, just people are mocking him because technically you let the baby have the pacifier. i am sure it is very sanitary, but he went for it. >> you looked at the pacifier rules. i give you credit....
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the moon and jupiter actually going to be perfect tonight about 11:00. so check that out. live look outside at our live michael and son weather cam. 70. winds north northwest at 14. a fantastic evening and a very nice night. pleasant tonight, temperatures about average. bus stop temperatures, 42 to 58. that's 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. so light jacket probably a good idea early on. yes, as derek mentioned a nor'easter thursday. that's prompted a yellow alert. then cool and wet thursday and friday but now friday may not be a complete washout. we may be able to do some things outdoors on friday. 10:00 tonight we're in the 50s with clear skies low 60s downtown. on the futurecast by 6:00 40s in the suburbs which is about where we should be this time of year and by 9:00 we're back to 60 downtown with upper 50s in the suburbs. and lunchtime, perfection? i don't know. low 70s downtown, low 70s in la plata. 70 in culpeper. 69 in leesburg and 70 in frederick. that's a pretty good deal. by this time tomorrow night some clouds start to work their way from the south and also from the west. i th
the moon and jupiter actually going to be perfect tonight about 11:00. so check that out. live look outside at our live michael and son weather cam. 70. winds north northwest at 14. a fantastic evening and a very nice night. pleasant tonight, temperatures about average. bus stop temperatures, 42 to 58. that's 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. so light jacket probably a good idea early on. yes, as derek mentioned a nor'easter thursday. that's prompted a yellow alert. then cool and wet thursday and friday but now...
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a comet broke apart impacted into jupiter 21 times.e particular is of the g impact which was larger than 600 times the nuclear arsenal of our planet. huge, huge closings which we witnessed in real time, extraordinarily good luck for scientists, an amazing feat. finally in vintage hubble images, but the deep field image in 1995 they took a little tiny piece to have the sky seem lig dark, 1/24 millionth of the guy and did a long -- of the sky and came up with 3,000 objects we'd never seen before most galaxies. you have to askif that little dot in the sky gave us 3,000 objects we'd never seen before, what does that tell you about how large and popular the universe and ultimately could we really be alone? >> woodruff: miles o'brien, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: now, the newest addition to the pbs newshour bookshelf. it is an all too familiar story in recent years, college women report sexual assaults and their struggle to find justice. author jon krakauer, best known for "into thin air," takes on this issue in his newest book
a comet broke apart impacted into jupiter 21 times.e particular is of the g impact which was larger than 600 times the nuclear arsenal of our planet. huge, huge closings which we witnessed in real time, extraordinarily good luck for scientists, an amazing feat. finally in vintage hubble images, but the deep field image in 1995 they took a little tiny piece to have the sky seem lig dark, 1/24 millionth of the guy and did a long -- of the sky and came up with 3,000 objects we'd never seen before...
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. >> pero bueno tres jÓvenes acusados de robo y homicidio de un hispano en jÚpiter florida podrÍan enfrentarel hispano de 18 aÑos por el color de su piel despuÉs de robarle lo golpearon con un objeto matÁndolo, los tres permanecen preso sin derecho a fianza. >> los Ángeles reportÓ incremento de muerte de niÑos a manos de sus padres familiares o personas encargadas de su cuidado autoridades estÁn recomendando nuevas medidas para que policÍas empleados de hospitales y trabajadores sociales detecto en el abuso infantil antes de que sea demasiado tarde, cristina londoÑo nos acompaÑa desde san josÉ con las noticias adelante cristina. >> josÉ gracias las cifras de los Ángeles han generado consternaciÓn en todo el estado pero si hay algo de alivio que autoridades aseguran que todos en la comunidad podemos ayudar a evitar que un caso de abuso de un niÑo desenlace en un asesinato. >> contar la historia de gabriel fernÁndez es doloroso de por sÍ. estando bajo la supervisiÓn de las autoridades su mamÁ y el novio de ella fueron acusados de torturarlo hasta la muerte. >> somos unos monstruos que atacamos
. >> pero bueno tres jÓvenes acusados de robo y homicidio de un hispano en jÚpiter florida podrÍan enfrentarel hispano de 18 aÑos por el color de su piel despuÉs de robarle lo golpearon con un objeto matÁndolo, los tres permanecen preso sin derecho a fianza. >> los Ángeles reportÓ incremento de muerte de niÑos a manos de sus padres familiares o personas encargadas de su cuidado autoridades estÁn recomendando nuevas medidas para que policÍas empleados de hospitales y...
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gunman in 12 tell for promote the right of girls do go to school and it circles the sun teen mars and jupiter every 5 1/2 yours -- years. >> golfers played the final round on a course being closed, clearing for each other at pine meadow yesterday afternoon. the family occupied the course for 50 years and blame the drought and economic hardship for forcing them to sell. >> times change to there was any way we would have weapon it. >> i have been coming here each morning, four days a week for 20 years. >> developer were withs to build 99 homes but that depends on a vote by the martinez residents next year. >> a 21-year-old man made the first championship one for the books, jordan first man to leave every round of the masters since 1976 and the second young of the person to win the masters green jacket. tiger woods was a few days younger when he won in 1997 and jordan will be on "good morning america" coming up after us at 7:00. >> a beautiful weekend for golf. today, though, it will be cooler? >> today you have an excuse, the winds will blow pretty hard in some areas and bringing cooler weather
gunman in 12 tell for promote the right of girls do go to school and it circles the sun teen mars and jupiter every 5 1/2 yours -- years. >> golfers played the final round on a course being closed, clearing for each other at pine meadow yesterday afternoon. the family occupied the course for 50 years and blame the drought and economic hardship for forcing them to sell. >> times change to there was any way we would have weapon it. >> i have been coming here each morning, four...
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800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> alan: from jupiter's it's the "late show" with david letterman! plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, part insect, part superhero, david letterman! captioning sponsored by
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make it a ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> alan: from jupiter's largest moon, it's the "late show" with david letterman! plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. ali'm alan kter. and now, part insect, part superhero, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pant
make it a ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> alan: from jupiter's largest moon, it's the "late show" with david letterman! plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. ali'm alan kter. and now, part insect, part superhero, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pant
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there is a complex way of finding your location at the base on the location of the moons of jupiter. that competed with the chronometer for some time. it required three or four hours of trigonometry. it failed out. this can be used for that. it can be used for celestial navigation. it also can be used for landmarks and shoreline navigation. >> one more question. gunther is the same one -- kyle: i believe it is the same one. i am pretty sure it is the same one. the astronomer in the 17th century. >> you are talking about measuring speed. they would measure at one point and exchange. how well were they able to maintain and control speed? kyle: pretty good at it. this was the height of the age of sail. in the 18th century, they were masters. 17th century, they are still learning their way. by the 18th century they have , really got it. by the 19th century, they have really got it down. one of the things that benefits them is the wider availability of copper because the bottom of the ship would be fouled. all sorts of plants and barnacles would grab onto it. the more that grew, the slowe
there is a complex way of finding your location at the base on the location of the moons of jupiter. that competed with the chronometer for some time. it required three or four hours of trigonometry. it failed out. this can be used for that. it can be used for celestial navigation. it also can be used for landmarks and shoreline navigation. >> one more question. gunther is the same one -- kyle: i believe it is the same one. i am pretty sure it is the same one. the astronomer in the 17th...
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la abundante existencia de agua en el sistema solarparticular mente en las cinco lunas heladas de jupitera abundante evidente de oceanos bajo su superficie. sot enrique villanueva investigador del fenómeno ovni (10:14:12) "es valido y probablemente sean esos los términos de la vidasi observamos el universo entero aun las nebulosas mas lejanas podemos encintrar evidencias de la posibilidad de estos elementos" enrique villanueva, experto en el fenomeno ovniasegura sin embargo que estas predicciones se han hecho desde mucho tiempo atrs y senala que lo realmente importante seria que la nasa y el gobierno revelaran hasta donde han llegado sus hallazgos e investigaciones sot enrique villanueva investigador del fenómeno ovni (10:15:32) "o la ciencia esta ocultándonos algo respecto de esto o es que en realidad están esperando dar un shock a la humanidad y darnios una explicación distinta de la que ya se esta conociendo" villanueva anade lo que se debe cuestionar es la forma en que los grupos cientificos y el gobierno administran y manipulan la informacion sobre este tema sot enrique villanueva in
la abundante existencia de agua en el sistema solarparticular mente en las cinco lunas heladas de jupitera abundante evidente de oceanos bajo su superficie. sot enrique villanueva investigador del fenómeno ovni (10:14:12) "es valido y probablemente sean esos los términos de la vidasi observamos el universo entero aun las nebulosas mas lejanas podemos encintrar evidencias de la posibilidad de estos elementos" enrique villanueva, experto en el fenomeno ovniasegura sin embargo que...
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. >> are you sure that this isn't just painted on the lens or we looking at jupiter because it looks so beautiful. >> reporter: is what out there is beautiful real and viewable portable telescopes linking philadelphia neighborhood with the shared ceiling overhead, the sky is not the limit once you really start looking but. >> you have to look up. >> yep, you have to look up. >> reporter: in philadelphia carol erickson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> great idea. >> if you are interested in finding a telescope location in the philadelphia neighborhood near you we have it on line. >> look for that link at cbs philly to the come. >>> under water robotics was the name of the game today for more than 3,000 high school and middle school students. drexel hosted the sea perch under water robotics competition. competition is all about building a submersible robot that simulate under water naval rescue operations and the winners from today move on to a national competition in may. >> wow. >> isn't that great. >> smart kid out there. >> those are scientists of the future. >> definitely good that
. >> are you sure that this isn't just painted on the lens or we looking at jupiter because it looks so beautiful. >> reporter: is what out there is beautiful real and viewable portable telescopes linking philadelphia neighborhood with the shared ceiling overhead, the sky is not the limit once you really start looking but. >> you have to look up. >> yep, you have to look up. >> reporter: in philadelphia carol erickson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>...
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lots of skies in the stars, venus and jupiter and winds out of west at 9 miles per hour.ook at temperatures around the rest of the area though. 64 d.c. and 48 in manassas and much cooler back towards manassas and 49 down towards huntington and 48 in gaithersburg so cooler in the suburbs. a cool start tomorrow. high temperatures today, 72 d.c. and 72 fredericksburg and i think we'll be back there so another great day. radar, don't look at this, ground clutter. nothing on the radar. no rain no clouds and what we did see was a few clouds during the day today and as we widen out, we've got one storm system moving off the coast and another one coming down from canada and yet another one down towards the south. these are the two that i'm watching. these two here will actually be coming together and as they do they will be moving right into the region. here's the storms one towards the great lakes and one towards the gulf of mexico and the first storm, this one back towards the west is an upper area of low pressure. that's the one that will give us the most rain. most of that ma
lots of skies in the stars, venus and jupiter and winds out of west at 9 miles per hour.ook at temperatures around the rest of the area though. 64 d.c. and 48 in manassas and much cooler back towards manassas and 49 down towards huntington and 48 in gaithersburg so cooler in the suburbs. a cool start tomorrow. high temperatures today, 72 d.c. and 72 fredericksburg and i think we'll be back there so another great day. radar, don't look at this, ground clutter. nothing on the radar. no rain no...
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. >> you know them from their hits like "drops of jupiter" and "hey soul sister," coming up next patrickrain will be joining us outside the new york stock exchange. he has a business venture he'll tell you about. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no
. >> you know them from their hits like "drops of jupiter" and "hey soul sister," coming up next patrickrain will be joining us outside the new york stock exchange. he has a business venture he'll tell you about. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology...
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. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> alan: from jupiter's largest moon, it's the "late show" withterman! plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, part insect, part superhero, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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building this with the intention of using this out in space on another planet or maybe a moon of jupiter they can go around things a lot easier. it has four independent wheels capable of turning 180 degrees. it drives all by itself top speed 43 miles per hour. you also can't take it outside when it's raining 'cause it doesn't have a to. you saw. that it looks like a jeep. >> looks like something you could get out on the golf course pretty soon. that would be fun. >>> it's 5:27. the fbi released surveillance photo showing a serial bank robber in the act. now they need your help catching him before he strikes again. >> video emerges along with the new debate over how an arizona police officer took action to stop a man with a gun. "action news" with the story when we come back. >> ♪♪ >> happening right now police say a woman suspectd of hitting a little boy during a deadly hit and run could turn herself in as early as today. >> fire breaks out in a philadelphia home putting one person in the hospital and another person in police can custody. >> you see the tape in an arizona police officer
building this with the intention of using this out in space on another planet or maybe a moon of jupiter they can go around things a lot easier. it has four independent wheels capable of turning 180 degrees. it drives all by itself top speed 43 miles per hour. you also can't take it outside when it's raining 'cause it doesn't have a to. you saw. that it looks like a jeep. >> looks like something you could get out on the golf course pretty soon. that would be fun. >>> it's 5:27....
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there is a complex way of finding your location at the base on the location of the moons of jupiter.competed with the chronometer for some time. it required three or four hours of trigonometry. it failed out. this can be used for that. it can be used for celestial navigation. it also can be used for landmarks and shoreline navigation. >> one more question. gunther is the same 1 -- kyle: i am pretty sure it is the same one. the astronomer in the 17th century. >> how well were they able to maintain and control speed? kyle: really good at it. this was the height of the age of sail. in the 18th century, they were masters. they have really got it. by the 19th century, they have really got it down. one of the things that benefits them is the wider availability of copper because the bottom of the ship would be fouled. all sorts of plants and barnacles would grab onto it. the more that grew, the slower the ship would get. we see accounts of the 18th century where they could see it coming off the back of the ship. it really dragged it down. by the early 19th century, everybody has copper. tha
there is a complex way of finding your location at the base on the location of the moons of jupiter.competed with the chronometer for some time. it required three or four hours of trigonometry. it failed out. this can be used for that. it can be used for celestial navigation. it also can be used for landmarks and shoreline navigation. >> one more question. gunther is the same 1 -- kyle: i am pretty sure it is the same one. the astronomer in the 17th century. >> how well were they...
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and invaded deal to his brother with us soviet ambassador to remove the jupiter missiles from turkey worthier missiles from cuba every promise not to invade cuba. both men and back each other into a corner with their catches it and they both realized they figured out how to get themselves out of that. it was the best serious crisis. from the day after there would not let photographers in those meetings. and the six-day war in the seizure of the uss pueblo. this photograph is a the sit room bill looks like your room in the holiday and. with the basement paneling. is still blowing smoke out of his nose with they were down there virtually the whole six days. to get the superpowers involved. with that hot line they did not know how to address the letter so they have technical people from the kremlin how to address them. they put them on the cable and the russians thought we were being flippant. and they thought it was a mistake to figure it out later. but again in the mideast war to fit it handily but to put them in a tight spot with the political side but what he did publicly privately
and invaded deal to his brother with us soviet ambassador to remove the jupiter missiles from turkey worthier missiles from cuba every promise not to invade cuba. both men and back each other into a corner with their catches it and they both realized they figured out how to get themselves out of that. it was the best serious crisis. from the day after there would not let photographers in those meetings. and the six-day war in the seizure of the uss pueblo. this photograph is a the sit room bill...
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we've got a mission heading out to look at jupiter. we're getting ready to replace the hubble telescope. they're wonderful things. they're facinating things. they're groundbreaking things. but they're not necessarily all the same thing, which if you're watching from outside you might look and say, "well, what's nasa for in 2015"? >> yeah, the universe is a big place and nasa since it's inception has been about looking outward, helping us to understand the universe in which we live but more importantly helping us to understand this planet on which we live because it all begins right here. we were established in 1958 and since then we've been challenged by the national space act to make discoveries about our planet, make discoveries about the universe and, oh by the way, continue to keep the u. s. first in aeronautics and space exploration. >> since i was a kid, and as a boomer i was right in the sweet spot for nasa's heyday as an agency. and john glenn and gus grissom and on and on and on were figures that we talked about. those days, i
we've got a mission heading out to look at jupiter. we're getting ready to replace the hubble telescope. they're wonderful things. they're facinating things. they're groundbreaking things. but they're not necessarily all the same thing, which if you're watching from outside you might look and say, "well, what's nasa for in 2015"? >> yeah, the universe is a big place and nasa since it's inception has been about looking outward, helping us to understand the universe in which we...
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dividends were paid in the form of crisp spectacular depictions of outer space, from as close as jupiterstars 300 million light years away. because of the telescope, everyone from nasa scientists to backyard stargazers have been able to see wonders resembling scenes from a science fiction film. >> the telescope has exceedsed all of our expectations the way it impacts the culture and the way people have adopted it. >>> happening today, we're expecting an announcement about a big name in music performing in philadelphia. live nation sent out a tweet yesterday with this picture. it shows a base guitar in front of the city's love sculptture. many leave it's a tease about paul mccartney. >>> tomorrow more than 500 items from oprah winfrey's home are going on the auction block. proceeds will benefit her leadership academy foundation. >>> exciting news for the millions of americans who suffer from asthma. researchers may have pinpointed what causes the potentially life threatening condition. >>> cold and windy conditions out there today plus i'm tracking rain for some parts of our area. i'll le
dividends were paid in the form of crisp spectacular depictions of outer space, from as close as jupiterstars 300 million light years away. because of the telescope, everyone from nasa scientists to backyard stargazers have been able to see wonders resembling scenes from a science fiction film. >> the telescope has exceedsed all of our expectations the way it impacts the culture and the way people have adopted it. >>> happening today, we're expecting an announcement about a big...
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write about the comanches in the great plains which is as far from connecticut as the frozen moons of jupiter. i will not bore you with the details of my past but to put it as briefly as possible i had my little epiphany in the spring of 1970. i had just been admitted to princeton university and i was traveling there for a weekend where you see if you want to go there. it was a glorious day. kind of like this morning actually. the spring was in full bloom per -- full bloom. i had taken a train and the last leg was on a smaller train which was the princeton to princeton junction that took the right to the campus. on the trip, i happened to be reading a book by f. scott fitzgerald called this side of paradise. it was about life in princeton. at the time, it was absolutely magical. i happened to finish it as the train was pulling into the station. it is cute as a button. i was finishing it just as the train old in and i walked out and up onto the campus and i walked by 12 university place which is where fitzgerald had lived where i just read about. i remember thinking at that moment there was no
write about the comanches in the great plains which is as far from connecticut as the frozen moons of jupiter. i will not bore you with the details of my past but to put it as briefly as possible i had my little epiphany in the spring of 1970. i had just been admitted to princeton university and i was traveling there for a weekend where you see if you want to go there. it was a glorious day. kind of like this morning actually. the spring was in full bloom per -- full bloom. i had taken a train...
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the asteroid circles the sun between mars and jupiter every five and a half years. >>> an 8-year-oldnot letting a tragic accident hold her back from her dreams. that is alyssa sizemore dancing in the video "dare" from gentry. she lost her leg after being hit by a truck, but she has not let it keep her off the stage. her dream is to become an awesome dancer. mission accomplished. she looks great. good for her. another great accomplishment in sports today. >> it wasn't done by me, that's for sure. >> i wasn't gesturing to you. >> another 21-year-old. the a's and the giants unable to hold their leads in their respective series finales today. no such problem for that 21-year-old, jordan spieth. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >> i think -- i picked jordan spieth in my fantasy golf league. spieth winning a masters is not a surprise. the manner in which he did it is. the last one on the driving range prior to teeing off
the asteroid circles the sun between mars and jupiter every five and a half years. >>> an 8-year-oldnot letting a tragic accident hold her back from her dreams. that is alyssa sizemore dancing in the video "dare" from gentry. she lost her leg after being hit by a truck, but she has not let it keep her off the stage. her dream is to become an awesome dancer. mission accomplished. she looks great. good for her. another great accomplishment in sports today. >> it wasn't...
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>> that's is a belgian dog from the jupiter police department. his name is jimmy.hat was a rough day. >> jimmy is a plain name for a fancy breed look that. >> he's a great dog. >> what did you think when that thing hit you? >> i had a good time. it was interesting. i liked doing research on books. i wish i would have done it at had the beginning of the book rather than towards the end. it gave me an understanding of what a dog can do just for that. just for take downs. the real value, they're the superheroes of police work in their ability to sniff out bombs cadavers, drugs. money that has drug scent on them. >> and part of the protagonist, if you will, in the book -- why did you decide on this? the realism that you bring to any book is extraordinary. >> i want people to get a different view of the standard, you know police novel. where everyone is bigger than life. cops are real people. they have lives outside of their jobs. in this case with k-9 handlers, they live with the dogs. they come home at night and are integrated with their family. most people don't real
>> that's is a belgian dog from the jupiter police department. his name is jimmy.hat was a rough day. >> jimmy is a plain name for a fancy breed look that. >> he's a great dog. >> what did you think when that thing hit you? >> i had a good time. it was interesting. i liked doing research on books. i wish i would have done it at had the beginning of the book rather than towards the end. it gave me an understanding of what a dog can do just for that. just for take...
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write about comanches and the great plains which is as far from connecticut as the frozen moons of jupiter. i will not bore you with the details of my literary past but to put it as briefly as possible i had my little epiphany in the spring of 1970. i had just been admitted to princeton university and i was traveling there for a weekend where you see if you want to go there. it was a glorious day in america. -- day in may. just like this morning and the spring was in full bloom. i had taken a train and the last leg was on a smaller train which was the princeton to princeton junction that took the right to the campus. i happen to be reading of book by f. scott fitzgerald called "this side of paradise." about life there princeton in it is absolutely a magical book for me. i cannot even read two smell. -- cannot read even two paragraphs now. but at the time it was magical i finished it just as the train pulled into the station . princeton is as cute as a button. finishing just as the train pulls then and i walk up to the campus and i remember thinking there is absolutely nothing in the world
write about comanches and the great plains which is as far from connecticut as the frozen moons of jupiter. i will not bore you with the details of my literary past but to put it as briefly as possible i had my little epiphany in the spring of 1970. i had just been admitted to princeton university and i was traveling there for a weekend where you see if you want to go there. it was a glorious day in america. -- day in may. just like this morning and the spring was in full bloom. i had taken a...
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and then mars that could have been life on mars and then jupiter, saturn, and neptune. it is downgraded. >> a nice planet. >> and ice there too the polar p cas is that correct. >> that's correct. just last night, there was images which is about to get to puto. it gets there in july. huge distance, and it has come there very quickly. does it amaze you we have this spacecraft, not much bigger than a car going 2,000-kilometers wide, at speeds you could not possibly imagine and it can still teach us something before it disappears in. >> yes. it is a fly by kind of mission, when it has done it's characterization of the system it will actually be able to go on and look at another type of object. so all this is telling us about man kind's place in the universes, and how our planet fits in. thank you very much indeed. >> we have this coming up on the news hour, sport here, blazing a trail in the nba. and we have lee as well. so a lot to look forward to. let's get to sport. >> yeah, sadly indeed. a 24-year-old belgium footballer has died. in a training match gregory martin colla
and then mars that could have been life on mars and then jupiter, saturn, and neptune. it is downgraded. >> a nice planet. >> and ice there too the polar p cas is that correct. >> that's correct. just last night, there was images which is about to get to puto. it gets there in july. huge distance, and it has come there very quickly. does it amaze you we have this spacecraft, not much bigger than a car going 2,000-kilometers wide, at speeds you could not possibly imagine and it...
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hubble has taken spectacular images of planet necessary our own solar system, including jupiter and its my favorites is the butterfly deb ewe la. you can see what happens to an aging star 80s starts to become unstable and starts to release its outer atmosphere. in this case a spectacular way. there are beautiful images like the cat's eye nebulae, which is another older star releasing its outer atmosphere and images of other galaxies that take your breath away. these are run regions that contains hundreds of thousands of stars. hubble has become an appreciated tool to help is see the marvelous things in the universe to keep our own lives in perspecti perspective. the telecope is like a time machine. we can use it to see very distant in both space and time and understand how the universe and the galaxies within it have changed over time. so we're using hubble in many innovative ways to understand the universe and its mysteries all around us. >> such fascinating images. and such a big universe out there. use you watching "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. the news continues next hour with
hubble has taken spectacular images of planet necessary our own solar system, including jupiter and its my favorites is the butterfly deb ewe la. you can see what happens to an aging star 80s starts to become unstable and starts to release its outer atmosphere. in this case a spectacular way. there are beautiful images like the cat's eye nebulae, which is another older star releasing its outer atmosphere and images of other galaxies that take your breath away. these are run regions that...
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la abundante existencia de agua en el sistema solarparticular mente en las cinco lunas heladas de jupiternte evidente de oceanos bajo su superficie. sot enrique villanueva investigador del fenómeno ovni (10:14:12) "es valido y probablemente sean esos los términos de la vidasi observamos el universo entero aun las nebulosas mas lejanas podemos encintrar evidencias de la posibilidad de estos elementos" enrique villanueva experto en el fenomeno ovniasegura sin embargo que estas predicciones se han hecho desde mucho tiempo atrs y senala que lo realmente importante seria que la nasa y el gobierno revelaran hasta donde han llegado sus hallazgos e investigaciones sot enrique villanueva investigador del fenómeno ovni (10:15:32) "o la ciencia esta ocultándonos algo respecto de esto o es que en realidad están esperando dar un shock a la humanidad y darnios una explicación distinta de la que ya se esta conociendo" villanueva anade lo que se debe cuestionar es la forma en que los grupos cientificos y el gobierno administran y manipulan la informacion sobre este tema sot enrique villanueva investigado
la abundante existencia de agua en el sistema solarparticular mente en las cinco lunas heladas de jupiternte evidente de oceanos bajo su superficie. sot enrique villanueva investigador del fenómeno ovni (10:14:12) "es valido y probablemente sean esos los términos de la vidasi observamos el universo entero aun las nebulosas mas lejanas podemos encintrar evidencias de la posibilidad de estos elementos" enrique villanueva experto en el fenomeno ovniasegura sin embargo que estas...
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disbelief, and asking: >> are you sure that this isn't just painted on the lens when we are looking at jupiterks so beautiful. >> viewable, portable telescopes, linking philadelphia neighborhoods with the shared sealing overhead. the sky is not the limit. once you really start looking. but -- >> you have to look up. >> yep. >> you have to look up. >> yes, do you have look up to get sort of the full view, maybe that is just met a for for life. look up. >> true. >> very true. >> i like. that will i like that they made it access tonight people. >> i do too. they've done that for several years, then 30 locations, you know, all part of the philadelphia science festival that runs until may the second, but lots of great events, thanks going on. >> philadelphia science festival, thanks carol. hey, speaking every space nasa astronaunts scott pelle posted this picture what some are calling the world's most expensive coffee. not your traditional cup of joe. it is more planetary at least in shape. made on boards the international space station using freshly brewed expresso and water from the water recycli
disbelief, and asking: >> are you sure that this isn't just painted on the lens when we are looking at jupiterks so beautiful. >> viewable, portable telescopes, linking philadelphia neighborhoods with the shared sealing overhead. the sky is not the limit. once you really start looking. but -- >> you have to look up. >> yep. >> you have to look up. >> yes, do you have look up to get sort of the full view, maybe that is just met a for for life. look up....
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this morning, a man lucky to be alive after his spearfishing trip off the coast of the jupiter inletviolent. >> he was bleeding quite a bit. >> reporter: the victim attacked friday by what some witnesses believe was a bull shark. >> you could see his wet suit was embedded in it and looks like it took a good chunk out. >> reporter: suffering wounds to his torso and neck was air of-lifted conscious the entire time. yesterday's horrific incident comes just as spring break is in full swing families and college students flocking to florida beaches have plenty of unwanted company. these destinations common for the deadly predators, more than half of u.s. shark attacks in 2014 in florida's warm waters. take a look at this. just one day earlier, hundreds of sharks flooded the waters south of the sebastian inlet and earlier this week -- >> shark chmerkovskiy. >> reporter: this terrifying warning. >> get out. >> it's a shark. >> yelled out from a beachside balcony to swimmers in destin florida. the two men just feet from a feeding frenzy. the shark taking on a stingray in gulf waters. >> get o
this morning, a man lucky to be alive after his spearfishing trip off the coast of the jupiter inletviolent. >> he was bleeding quite a bit. >> reporter: the victim attacked friday by what some witnesses believe was a bull shark. >> you could see his wet suit was embedded in it and looks like it took a good chunk out. >> reporter: suffering wounds to his torso and neck was air of-lifted conscious the entire time. yesterday's horrific incident comes just as spring break...
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would be remiss if we did not acknowledge there are other testers sisters in the audience anchor jupiters to the beauprez somebody who testified in the u.s. senate gina lee an elementary schoolteacher and parent and in the upper deck over their rosy and lee giles teachers at rustic heights who led a protest -- last year. c rachel ailes is here and what other bulldogs? and riosa roe from garfield high school. these were two of the leaders of a math test boycott. c fantastic. welcome all. dao tell us your story of the boycott at your school. >> my daughter is seven now but in new york city if you want to send your child to a public school you have to start thinking about and looking for a school when they are like three. so we started looking for a school for her and i live in the south bronx and was committed to sending her to a public school. i wanted to send her to our neighborhood school which was right on the block which was a beautiful idea. send your kid a amok with him to school however when i went i actually put her in a school i was to say the least super disappointed because basi
would be remiss if we did not acknowledge there are other testers sisters in the audience anchor jupiters to the beauprez somebody who testified in the u.s. senate gina lee an elementary schoolteacher and parent and in the upper deck over their rosy and lee giles teachers at rustic heights who led a protest -- last year. c rachel ailes is here and what other bulldogs? and riosa roe from garfield high school. these were two of the leaders of a math test boycott. c fantastic. welcome all. dao...
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and he really made a deal through his brother and the soviet ambassador that we would remove our jupiter missiles from turkey if they removed their missiles from cuba and we promised not to invade cuba. both men back each other into a corner and then they both realized they didn't want war. i think it was the best handled serious crisis of the 65 years i looked at. this is from the day after the crisis ended because they wouldn't let photographers in those meetings during the crisis. and then john said, there were two, 67 war, six-day war and the seizure of the uss pueblo. this is part of that. in this they brewed in the early version of website a room in a holiday inn sorted casement paneling, smoking was obviously okay. you can see them blowing the smoke out of his nose in the ashtray. they were down there virtually the whole six days and as i mentioned earlier, trying to keep it from expanding and getting the superpowers involved. they exchanged the 19 hotline messages during that day. there is a little bit of humor. the first one from us they didn't know how to address the letter fro
and he really made a deal through his brother and the soviet ambassador that we would remove our jupiter missiles from turkey if they removed their missiles from cuba and we promised not to invade cuba. both men back each other into a corner and then they both realized they didn't want war. i think it was the best handled serious crisis of the 65 years i looked at. this is from the day after the crisis ended because they wouldn't let photographers in those meetings during the crisis. and then...
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the painting was jupiter in the form of a white ball carrying princes the robot away where he will haveher. as i stood there taking notes other museum visitor started asking me questions about the painting as if i were some kind of expert. of course i laughed it off but after while i started talking to people about the painting telling them what i noticed and having interesting discussions about what they thought. on the other hand if i had been at the science museum museum and overlooking the demonstration of the pendulum i wouldn't be having a discussion about our opinions of whether the pendulum worked. how interesting. okay mr. art expert were to be done next? we go to the late 19th century century. paul leads me to 18841 of my favorites he says. he painted the scene with elegant french families and a parisian park and then island in the same ripper circa 1884. he used a technique. instead of strokes of paint he built up the image by adding the colors.i.the way that visuals do it 100 years later. and i say i know that painting. wasn't that in ferris bueller's day off? yeah the movie
the painting was jupiter in the form of a white ball carrying princes the robot away where he will haveher. as i stood there taking notes other museum visitor started asking me questions about the painting as if i were some kind of expert. of course i laughed it off but after while i started talking to people about the painting telling them what i noticed and having interesting discussions about what they thought. on the other hand if i had been at the science museum museum and overlooking the...
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these were jupiter missiles, liquid propelled, meaning slow to set in motion which means that they werefirst strike weapons, not intended for deterrent. they were also obsolete weapons. the u.s. had already issued had already issued an order to withdraw them because they were being replaced by even more lethal weapons. so that was kennedy's choice. shall we publicly withdraw obsolete missiles from first strike missiles from turkey on the border of russia, which are being replaced by even more lethal missiles, or should we refuse? he refused. his own estimate subjective estimate of nuclear war at the time was between one-third and one half. that in my view is one of the most appalling decisions in history, and even more appalling is that kennedy is praised for his cool courage in handling the crisis. .. they were frightened away. the security of the population was a matter of little concern as usual. ten years after that the reagan administration launched operations to probe russian defenses and simulating air and naval attacks against russia. these actions were undertaken at a very tens
these were jupiter missiles, liquid propelled, meaning slow to set in motion which means that they werefirst strike weapons, not intended for deterrent. they were also obsolete weapons. the u.s. had already issued had already issued an order to withdraw them because they were being replaced by even more lethal weapons. so that was kennedy's choice. shall we publicly withdraw obsolete missiles from first strike missiles from turkey on the border of russia, which are being replaced by even more...
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he really made a deal to his brother, and the soviet ambassador that we would remove our jupiter missiles from turkey if they removed their missiles from cuba, and we promise not to invade cuba. and so both men had back to each other in a corner with their belligerent sort of initial actions and then they both realized they didn't want war and they figured out how to get themselves out of that problem. i think was the best handled serious crisis of the 65 years that i looked at. this is from the day after the crisis, because they wouldn't let photographers in those meetings during the crisis. and then johnson there were two, another mideast war the '67 war the six-day war, and the seizure of the uss pueblo. this is a photograph in 1967 in early version but it looked like a room in a holiday inn sort of basement paneling smoking was obviously okay as you see man sealed blowing smoke out of his nose and the ash trees. that they were down to virtually the whole '60s but as i mentioned earlier trying to keep it from expanding getting the superpowers involved. they exchanged hotline messages d
he really made a deal to his brother, and the soviet ambassador that we would remove our jupiter missiles from turkey if they removed their missiles from cuba, and we promise not to invade cuba. and so both men had back to each other in a corner with their belligerent sort of initial actions and then they both realized they didn't want war and they figured out how to get themselves out of that problem. i think was the best handled serious crisis of the 65 years that i looked at. this is from...
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they have found water on these icy moons of jupiter and saturn so where there is water, there is likelyife. alix: fascinating. pimm: it is. that you can do this with unmanned spacecraft. it's cost-effective and does do a lot of the same things that many of the manned space programs have tried to do. it's going to be -- by 2025 you'll be a would to get definitive results. alix: it's also a big day for you too. they could be launching a subscription model as soon as this year to face off against netflix and hulu. what is that mean? pimm: it means more money, it will cost you more money. let's do the google part. google offers youtube as a free service. there has been a beta test that has been going on since november, and this has been designed to access music without having to watch or deal with advertisements. the idea is that you would pay about $10 a month, and you would sign up for a variety of channels, but the deal is that the content creators have to sign up for google and youtube will automatically list your videos as private, meaning that people can't search the web and access al
they have found water on these icy moons of jupiter and saturn so where there is water, there is likelyife. alix: fascinating. pimm: it is. that you can do this with unmanned spacecraft. it's cost-effective and does do a lot of the same things that many of the manned space programs have tried to do. it's going to be -- by 2025 you'll be a would to get definitive results. alix: it's also a big day for you too. they could be launching a subscription model as soon as this year to face off against...
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on jupiter and saturn. huge liquid ocean underneath it.identify that life? >> melting into the surface as well. they are putting these tools together. >> that is the headline that you desperately want. >> exactly. >> who knows what you've got. >> exactly. stuart: thank you for joining us. we will have more varney for you on this tax day and just a moment. ♪ ing wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of att
on jupiter and saturn. huge liquid ocean underneath it.identify that life? >> melting into the surface as well. they are putting these tools together. >> that is the headline that you desperately want. >> exactly. >> who knows what you've got. >> exactly. stuart: thank you for joining us. we will have more varney for you on this tax day and just a moment. ♪ ing wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of...
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they say the best chance of fining them is on jupiter. >>> 7:40.? coming up at 8:00, the troubling revolution about security breaches at the airport and the major upgrades being announced today. >>> and ahoy. we're getting ready to set sail. we're at the pacific boat show happening all this weekend in oakland. got the safety vest on. i will show you some. beautiful boats and yachts that can you come down and peruse. maybe purchase. we'll also be talking safety on the water. all of that coming up when "mornings on 2" continues. ♪ the weather started getting rough ♪ >>> the french culture called for a meeting. their social media accounts and websites were hacked by individuals claiming to belong to isis. isis has not claimed responsibility for the attack. french officials want media companies to assess their vulnerability. anti-hacking measures had already been increased following january's deadly shooting at a satirical magazine and hostage situation at a kosher grocery store. >>> life in prison or the death penalty? that's the decision jurors will
they say the best chance of fining them is on jupiter. >>> 7:40.? coming up at 8:00, the troubling revolution about security breaches at the airport and the major upgrades being announced today. >>> and ahoy. we're getting ready to set sail. we're at the pacific boat show happening all this weekend in oakland. got the safety vest on. i will show you some. beautiful boats and yachts that can you come down and peruse. maybe purchase. we'll also be talking safety on the water....
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an alien is from jupiter or saturn.hey wore black face to pay homage to the old burlesque days how inadvertently they may hurt feelings in the context of today. this seems a bit of a stretch like political correctness gone way too far. now they get much more -- they get grilled cheese sandwiches. >> anybody putting an event together has to go through cultural competency training. >> is it part of university of california? >> they are wildly politically correct. >> somebody might be requiring sensitivity at espn. a reporter had her car towed and feeling sensitive and it turned into berateing the person behind the plexi glass. this is her raging rant. >> i am in the news theater. i will [ bleep ] sue this place. i have a degree. >> taking people's money. with no education. do you feel good about your job? so i can be a college dropout and do the same thing? i have a brain and you don't. >> so she didn't feel like her car should be towed. she feels very entitled. she has since apologized. what do you think? a lot of our vi
an alien is from jupiter or saturn.hey wore black face to pay homage to the old burlesque days how inadvertently they may hurt feelings in the context of today. this seems a bit of a stretch like political correctness gone way too far. now they get much more -- they get grilled cheese sandwiches. >> anybody putting an event together has to go through cultural competency training. >> is it part of university of california? >> they are wildly politically correct. >>...