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scientists say the moons orbiting jupiter and saturn could have an environment that supports life.an crawford has more from the hubble telescope command center in maryland. >> reporter: so in this room, this is where the engineers and scientists monitor the hubble telescope. and the telescope and spacecraft are helping us learn more about the oceans on the moon of group to -- jupiter and saturn. this animation shows nasa's caseeny spas craft. it detected a significance a hide gin. nasa announced its findings during a news conference. >> it's coming from an event on the sea floor, going out into space from the plume. >> reporter: here on earth, it serves as food sources for microbes. >> these warm yoe asies of if you will harbor all sorts of life. perhaps that's exactly what's going on around these hydrotherm hydrothermal vents. >> we know that insell tus has almost all the ingredients you would need to support life as we know it. >> reporter: scientists also believe jupiter's moon, europa has frozen water beneath its crust. they have spotted towering plumes of water erupting from c
scientists say the moons orbiting jupiter and saturn could have an environment that supports life.an crawford has more from the hubble telescope command center in maryland. >> reporter: so in this room, this is where the engineers and scientists monitor the hubble telescope. and the telescope and spacecraft are helping us learn more about the oceans on the moon of group to -- jupiter and saturn. this animation shows nasa's caseeny spas craft. it detected a significance a hide gin. nasa...
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nasa is set to launch the europa clipper, which will go to jupiter in the early 2020s.s moons tell us more about potential life on europa. >>> that's overnight news on this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. president trump's national security adviser says the u.s. and china are working on a range of options in response to north korea's failed missile launch early sunday local time. vice president pence called the misfire a provocation and told american troops it was a reminder of the risks they face on the korean peninsula. more now from the capital, pyongyang. >> reporter: north korea has successfully launched at least five ballistic missiles this year, including four of them back in march. but their latest attempt was a failure. on sunday morning, what the u.s. believes was a medium range ballistic missile launched near sin
nasa is set to launch the europa clipper, which will go to jupiter in the early 2020s.s moons tell us more about potential life on europa. >>> that's overnight news on this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano....
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we have a clipper going to this water world around jupiter. could well be the next place where we could find life beyond the earth. and some of the other moons in the outer solar system are fascinating places. it is just a more expensive project. >> host: is there life in view beyond earth? >> guest: yes, since beyond earth includes a few hundred stars in our own galaxy and billi billions beyond that i can't say for sure but statistically i am almost certain. there are tens of billions of earth-like planets just in our own galaxy. the odds they are all sterile given billions of years including billions of years before the earth formed that nothing happened with biology when it did happen here are very low. yes, i believe there is life out there. >> host: what is that pipe dream you have when it comes to space exploration? >> guest: for myself, obviously that i get to go. it is beyond my means and i am not going to be an astronaut but i would like to experience earth orbit. my pipe dream for the whole activity is that we figure out a way to get
we have a clipper going to this water world around jupiter. could well be the next place where we could find life beyond the earth. and some of the other moons in the outer solar system are fascinating places. it is just a more expensive project. >> host: is there life in view beyond earth? >> guest: yes, since beyond earth includes a few hundred stars in our own galaxy and billi billions beyond that i can't say for sure but statistically i am almost certain. there are tens of...
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jupiter will be visible all night.eason it is so good, the earth is on the same side of the sun as jupiter. it is the closest point in any given year to jupiter and that's when it's at its biggest and brightest and easiest to view. >> this week the hubbell telescope took this snapshot of jupiter. you can see the planet's beautiful bands and raging storms. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> we'll start with live doppler 7 showing clouds a. light rain and showers. we'll get heavier rain coming in later this evening. 24-hour rainfall totals impressive especially in the north bay where we've seen almost 3 inches in san rafael. 2 1/2 in santa rosa, inch and a half in napa. we'll see lower totals under a third -- just over a third of an inch in san jose, and just over half an inch at mof at field. on we go looking to the sierra where winter storm warning is in effect until 6:00 this evening. we expect 6 to 12 inches of snow from this storm. above 4,000 feet -- did i say 6:00 this evening?
jupiter will be visible all night.eason it is so good, the earth is on the same side of the sun as jupiter. it is the closest point in any given year to jupiter and that's when it's at its biggest and brightest and easiest to view. >> this week the hubbell telescope took this snapshot of jupiter. you can see the planet's beautiful bands and raging storms. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> we'll start with live doppler 7 showing clouds a....
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high for the jupiter, maple and poplar trees if you're a allergy sufferer like me. over tight tonight temperatures will be falling. 45, chilly start to the day tomorrow f you're heading out early. mainly clear, southeasterly winds. during the day tomorrow, the sky will be changing from that beautiful blue to more clouds in the afternoon. the temperature around 62 degrees. partly sunny. southeasterly winds during the late day and maybe a few spotty sprinkles. tomorrow you'll see a range in temperature from 51 in the poconos with more clouds to 62 in philadelphia and cooler temperatures down the shore in atlantic city and wildwood only in the mid 50's. seven day forecast from the weather authority a few showers possible after some morning fog on thursday. maybe a rumble of thunder. but 76. friday looks like the best day of the week. increasing sun the high 81. saturday 70. sunday a rainy day. that is definitely not the better half of the weekend. monday is a morning shower and by tuesday partly sunny, 67 degrees. so any time we see anything above 65, 66, it's a good d
high for the jupiter, maple and poplar trees if you're a allergy sufferer like me. over tight tonight temperatures will be falling. 45, chilly start to the day tomorrow f you're heading out early. mainly clear, southeasterly winds. during the day tomorrow, the sky will be changing from that beautiful blue to more clouds in the afternoon. the temperature around 62 degrees. partly sunny. southeasterly winds during the late day and maybe a few spotty sprinkles. tomorrow you'll see a range in...
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sun as jupiter right now. closest point to jupiter. that's when it's at its biggest and brightest to view. >> earlier this week, the hubble telescope took this picture of jupiter, can you see the beautiful bands and raging storms. astronomers say for the first time they've detected a planet with an atmosphere. they say it's a significant step towards the detection of life outside of our some ar system. the discovery was made at a university in england. they detected the atmosphere by detecting a slight increase in brightness passing in front of its planet, it is 39 light years away. >>> now to a weather phenomenon called a snow-natoa. snowboarder plowed into lake louise in alberta, canada, you see the snow swirling around. the snowboarder says it lasted for about 30 seconds before it disappeared. have you ever seen anything like that before? that's very cool. anyway. >> still a winter storm warning through this evening. we have a roof camera, it's 49 in the city. 11 degrees cooler up in the north bay. so we're
sun as jupiter right now. closest point to jupiter. that's when it's at its biggest and brightest to view. >> earlier this week, the hubble telescope took this picture of jupiter, can you see the beautiful bands and raging storms. astronomers say for the first time they've detected a planet with an atmosphere. they say it's a significant step towards the detection of life outside of our some ar system. the discovery was made at a university in england. they detected the atmosphere by...
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scientists say moons or bitting jupiter after data from the spacecraft and the hubble spacecraft detected a significant amount of changes. nasa says they have a prototype rover that can drill through the ice and send samples back to the surface. >> we might find if we go out there it could be anything from microbes which is much more likely than anything else, to maybe something that is more. >> >> nasa says it is set to launch another mission to jupiter in the 2020's to map the moon. >>> new at noon demand for potato chips has surged in japan this week. bloomberg is reporting that products are selling for six times their normal retail price online. they call the sales forcing many people to look for the chips online. one bag costs about $1.80. on yahoo japan a bag is going for $12. >>> you should become a businesswoman. [ laughter ] good afternoon on this good friday. it is a great weather day. we have blue skies. visibility is unlimited. look at all the tourists out at the golden gate bridge. wow. people have their jacket on. what a good looking day. we are taking a look at pier 9. the
scientists say moons or bitting jupiter after data from the spacecraft and the hubble spacecraft detected a significant amount of changes. nasa says they have a prototype rover that can drill through the ice and send samples back to the surface. >> we might find if we go out there it could be anything from microbes which is much more likely than anything else, to maybe something that is more. >> >> nasa says it is set to launch another mission to jupiter in the 2020's to map...
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. >>> a spectacular view of jupiter in all its glory.t was taken by the hubbell telescope and shows the famous red spot and bands of swirling clouds. jupiter is at its closest distance from earth this year, 415 million miles. >>> when we come back, remembering a truly funny man with his unique and unforgettable sense of humor. er. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. for my constipation, i switch laxatives.ed stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be
. >>> a spectacular view of jupiter in all its glory.t was taken by the hubbell telescope and shows the famous red spot and bands of swirling clouds. jupiter is at its closest distance from earth this year, 415 million miles. >>> when we come back, remembering a truly funny man with his unique and unforgettable sense of humor. er. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping...
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nasa released stunning new images of jupiter. take a look.hey were sent back to earth by the spacecraft juneau, which has been -- juno, which has been orbiting the past year. nasa scientists are studying images and their effort to learn more about the giant planet. the information about jupiter can provide important move information about the origin of our entire solar system. >>> a new poll shows older people living in the bay area the longest are less like lib to want now -- likely to want more houses built. those 18-39 who have lived in the area 5 years or less support the construction of new housing in their neighborhood. that compares to just 55% scent from people -- support from people over the age of 40 who lived in the bay area 20 years or more. >>> and deadly new recreational drugs are hitting american streets faster than authorities can stop them. a lot of the drugs are coming from china. >> poofed up into the air. and we ended up inhaling it. >> reporter: the detectives and eric price say that it felted like they were dieing. >> an
nasa released stunning new images of jupiter. take a look.hey were sent back to earth by the spacecraft juneau, which has been -- juno, which has been orbiting the past year. nasa scientists are studying images and their effort to learn more about the giant planet. the information about jupiter can provide important move information about the origin of our entire solar system. >>> a new poll shows older people living in the bay area the longest are less like lib to want now -- likely...
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jupiter will appear as a bright star. you should be able to get a good look with a good set of binoculars, weather permitting. we have photos of the planet right now on our home page. nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots, or dementia so use
jupiter will appear as a bright star. you should be able to get a good look with a good set of binoculars, weather permitting. we have photos of the planet right now on our home page. nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more...
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jupiter's europa and insalata. they say it has almost all the key ingredients for life as we know it. it was captured by the spacecraft and telescope, nasa plans to launch a mission to explore europa. >>> making college football history. becka longlongo. she's been playing football competitively since her sophomore year of high school and got the attention of the head coach when she started following him on twitter. >>> she was kind of the trail blazer of the position in that regard. the national football league mourning the loss of a legend. steelers allege tear chairman dan rooney one of the most influential nfl executives died at the age of 84, he took control over the 1960s from his father art rooney, from there the steelers won six super bowls. mr. obama remembering mr. rooney as a great friend and model citizen, good man, the rooney rule will long be his lasting legacy which requires nfl teams to interview black coach candidates. >> instagrams copycat snapchat is more popular itself. more than 200 million peo
jupiter's europa and insalata. they say it has almost all the key ingredients for life as we know it. it was captured by the spacecraft and telescope, nasa plans to launch a mission to explore europa. >>> making college football history. becka longlongo. she's been playing football competitively since her sophomore year of high school and got the attention of the head coach when she started following him on twitter. >>> she was kind of the trail blazer of the position in that...
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. >>> speaking of space, nasa has just released up close shots of jupiter. our biggest planet of all made its closest approach to earth this week at some 415 million miles away. that's when nasa's hubble space telescope got to business capturing these images. they showcase the red spot and the smaller red spot junior seen on the lower right. >> beautiful pictures. >> it's stormy on jupiter. can you snell [ laughter ] tell? [ laughter ] >>> it's going to be stormy but not as bad as yesterday. the one that rolled through again the front the cold front that blasted through the bay area at 11:00 last night until 2 a.m. but we do have more rain in the forecast. good morning, everybody. this is our live hi-def doppler radar. see all that green on your screen? anywhere from the santa cruz mountains lifting into modesto. that is the front slicing to the south now moving out of the bay area. san jose, we still have a few scattered showers around snell avenue through edenvale into coyote road heller avenue, as well. santa cruz mountains scotts valley into capitola. th
. >>> speaking of space, nasa has just released up close shots of jupiter. our biggest planet of all made its closest approach to earth this week at some 415 million miles away. that's when nasa's hubble space telescope got to business capturing these images. they showcase the red spot and the smaller red spot junior seen on the lower right. >> beautiful pictures. >> it's stormy on jupiter. can you snell [ laughter ] tell? [ laughter ] >>> it's going to be stormy...
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and i started working on a project called jupiter c. and she was telling me about this and they launched this september 20, 1957.and it broke all records for the time. it could have launched the world's first satellite. but unfortunately eisenhower had not given them the go-ahead for the mission yet. and because of that it was actually way down in the sandbanks. my speed with these women they're still bitter about this. they're so angry. the feeling they should have been the first. and it was not until after sputnik and even after second one that they were finally given the go-ahead and able to launch america's first satellite. >> the first call for facebook.com/booktv is from christina in maryland. christina, you are on booktv. >> hi, i would just like to ask you, when you did your research and evenly talk about the women specifically, did you include, does this include african-american women? or did your research lead to that? did you find that there were african-american pioneers or in women in science? >> absolutely. >> thank you ma
and i started working on a project called jupiter c. and she was telling me about this and they launched this september 20, 1957.and it broke all records for the time. it could have launched the world's first satellite. but unfortunately eisenhower had not given them the go-ahead for the mission yet. and because of that it was actually way down in the sandbanks. my speed with these women they're still bitter about this. they're so angry. the feeling they should have been the first. and it was...
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>> guest: the mission to jupiter. >> host: the next call list hi v charleston south carolina. >> caller: i read the question that they were women working inr the enigma program about detecting and figuring out the codes and stuff. i wonder if you might have heard of any women that might have been native american women working to do the coding in world war ii. w have you ever heard that there were any women doing that?women >> guest: that is an interesting question. i have not heard of that and you've piqued my interest so now i want to see because it certainly does seem possible. i don't know anything about it but i'm curious. >> host: again the role of women and code breaking or in cr different projects along thisam >>ne?? >> guest: yes. of course they were not working in that capacity but much of their work was classified at the time. they all have security clearances and they were careful to lock up all their work at night. >> host: did any of them speak about discrimination from the majority male population at the workplace? >> guest: they did. these are women that for the most hear
>> guest: the mission to jupiter. >> host: the next call list hi v charleston south carolina. >> caller: i read the question that they were women working inr the enigma program about detecting and figuring out the codes and stuff. i wonder if you might have heard of any women that might have been native american women working to do the coding in world war ii. w have you ever heard that there were any women doing that?women >> guest: that is an interesting question. i...
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scientists said yesterday that moons orbiting jupiter and saturn could provide a habitat for life.have been studying data from the spacecraft and the hubble space telescope. jan crawford is inside the hubble telescope command center at the goddard flight space center in maryland. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. in this room, i mean this is where the engineers and the scientists monitor the hubble telescope and the telescope and spacecraft are helping us learn more about the oceans on the moons of jupiter and saturn and the latest discoveries could influence future exploration in our search for life beyond our planet. this animation shows nasa's cassini spacecraft diving through a plume of gas and ice spraying from saturn's moon. instruments aboard the spacecraft detected a significant amount of hydrogen. nasa announced its findings during an on-line news conference. >> that hydrogen is coming from a hydro thermal vent on the sea floor. going out into space through the plume. >> reporter: here on earth hydrogen from vents at the ocean floor serve as food source for microbes.
scientists said yesterday that moons orbiting jupiter and saturn could provide a habitat for life.have been studying data from the spacecraft and the hubble space telescope. jan crawford is inside the hubble telescope command center at the goddard flight space center in maryland. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. in this room, i mean this is where the engineers and the scientists monitor the hubble telescope and the telescope and spacecraft are helping us learn more about the oceans...
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jupiter aluminum here in indiana, which is cheered by today's action. man, it's hot. that is fascinating, and i think it's important to stress because people don't understand this is that our military uses quite a bit of aluminum. it was the same issue with steel that the president says that's why it's a national security issue if we have to depend on foreign steel. >> and there's only one smelter that smelts the kind of military grade aluminum that we need. only one left. and there were many before. liz: jeff, thank you. jeff is going to always bring you the story but through a different prism, and i think that's very important. you guys know this as you've been watching fox business. we just tell that story in a different way. the closing bell ringing in 37 minutes. forget congress and the battles in congress. there's a wild dual going on in dc. local government, businesses and community activists taking aim at what could be the next tech unicorn ipo airbnb. this ad, the latest spark to the flames. what's the complaint and who's really behind this commercial? and sh
jupiter aluminum here in indiana, which is cheered by today's action. man, it's hot. that is fascinating, and i think it's important to stress because people don't understand this is that our military uses quite a bit of aluminum. it was the same issue with steel that the president says that's why it's a national security issue if we have to depend on foreign steel. >> and there's only one smelter that smelts the kind of military grade aluminum that we need. only one left. and there were...
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check out jupiter nearby that physical moon.torm scan3 showing us quiet conditions as has been the trend all through the out the weekend. patchy high level cloud cover. high pressure will takes into the overnight period there wasn't the day tomorrow keeping our skies clear a few passing clouds. not as chilly overnight tonight down to 50 degrees and for our day tomorrow well above average. average will have us in the low 60s. we'll be near 80 degrees tomorrow. another round of sunshine. little bit breezy into the afternoon with southwesterly winds up around ten to 20 miles per hour. but nice day again all across the delaware valley. beautiful weather for a hike sunshine 68 degrees in the poconos. also some upper 60s down the shore. little bit of a breeze with all of that sunshine. forecast highs for tomorrow, are going to be on the warmer side of average for everyone. up to 76 degrees in allentown. top at 78 degrees in lancaster and 76 in wilmington. as we head into your seven day forecast, could see a stray thunderstorm with som
check out jupiter nearby that physical moon.torm scan3 showing us quiet conditions as has been the trend all through the out the weekend. patchy high level cloud cover. high pressure will takes into the overnight period there wasn't the day tomorrow keeping our skies clear a few passing clouds. not as chilly overnight tonight down to 50 degrees and for our day tomorrow well above average. average will have us in the low 60s. we'll be near 80 degrees tomorrow. another round of sunshine. little...
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>> it would be more ambitious it plum negative a vicious and the moons of jupiter or saturn that well could be the next place where rica find a life beyond the earth with the daughter moon said the solar system that is a more expensive proposition to go out there multi-year. >> host: is there life in your view beyond earth? >> that includes a few hundred billion stars in our galaxy i cannot say for sure but i am almost certain that it has shown us tens of billions of planets have habitable situations and then nothing happens with biology. >> what is the pipe dream that you have with space exploration? i will not be an astronaut is why would like to experience that but my pipe dream for the whole activity and then how to get to the solar system through the store -- to the stars so we need cryonics technology and to me that propulsion technology. >> so nasa has the resuscitated in with uh national boston aerostar system and hosting conferences on interstellar drives their propulsion systems. >> and how those other reasons and then the ball is moving for word. >>. >> a hundred thousand i
>> it would be more ambitious it plum negative a vicious and the moons of jupiter or saturn that well could be the next place where rica find a life beyond the earth with the daughter moon said the solar system that is a more expensive proposition to go out there multi-year. >> host: is there life in your view beyond earth? >> that includes a few hundred billion stars in our galaxy i cannot say for sure but i am almost certain that it has shown us tens of billions of planets...
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it's the point when jupiter is directly opposite of the sun and the sun, earth and jupiter all line upt will take advantage of how close it is to study the planets atmosphere and ground in more detail. the best time to get a view is about midnight. ( mark ) comedy legenend don rickles has died. a look back at his life.(rebecca) scattered showers and breezy conditions expected today...but round 2 of heavy rains and winds are headed back to the bay area...more details just ahead... we're coming up on 5:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... the united states has launched a military strike on a syrian government airbase. president trump says he ordered the airstrike in response to a chemical weapons attack that killed dozens of civilians earlier in the week. russian president vladimir putin is calling the airstrikes an act of aggression and a serious blow to u-s and russia relations.( darya ) plus... a massive fire breaks out overnight in san francisco. three people were injured and two are still in critical condition this morning including a 53-year-
it's the point when jupiter is directly opposite of the sun and the sun, earth and jupiter all line upt will take advantage of how close it is to study the planets atmosphere and ground in more detail. the best time to get a view is about midnight. ( mark ) comedy legenend don rickles has died. a look back at his life.(rebecca) scattered showers and breezy conditions expected today...but round 2 of heavy rains and winds are headed back to the bay area...more details just ahead... we're coming...
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there is a mission yet to be funded, and the next big mission will go to jupiter and do be funded, andhe next big mission will go tojupiter and do a lot of good sampling. an exciting day. the education secretary justine greening has defended plans to push ahead with new grammar schools in england — saying she wants to create schools that are "truly open to all". in a speech this morning, she said she wanted grammar schools to serve more children from disadvantaged backgrounds. well, to discuss this further, we can now speak to sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times. good evening. good evening. the government is determined to pursue this. how do you see it working? an interesting speech from justine greening, making it clear that the government is going to push ahead with grammar schools, but it is massively unpopular with the education establishment. there will bea education establishment. there will be a white paper in may and there will be a battle to establish new legislation because there will be opposition in parliament to any idea that we are going to have new gramm
there is a mission yet to be funded, and the next big mission will go to jupiter and do be funded, andhe next big mission will go tojupiter and do a lot of good sampling. an exciting day. the education secretary justine greening has defended plans to push ahead with new grammar schools in england — saying she wants to create schools that are "truly open to all". in a speech this morning, she said she wanted grammar schools to serve more children from disadvantaged backgrounds. well,...
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the jordanian jupiter could -- jordanian leader could strengthen efforts to resume peace talks. >> and trump has sent his son-in-law and iraq. jared cook -- jared kushner is in baghdad. he has been meeting iraqi leaders for a briefing on the fight against the islamic state. peshmerga is officially the senior advisor. the british prime minister theresa may has been seeking to call attention to gibraltar after the -- it follows eu guidelines. getfinal brexit deal must green light from spain. people in gibraltar are in a difficult position, having voted overwhelmingly to stay. seldom has a small rocky outpost made such political waves. british leaders are scrambling to controversial eu guidelines for brexit negotiations released on friday. affecting any flaws gibraltar will face a possible veto by spring. is not going to change and cannot conceivably change without the express support and consent of the people of gibraltar. that is not going to change. quick sitting on the southern tip of spain, the rock of is -- ar spain ceded it to britain in -- while many spaniards wanted back resident
the jordanian jupiter could -- jordanian leader could strengthen efforts to resume peace talks. >> and trump has sent his son-in-law and iraq. jared cook -- jared kushner is in baghdad. he has been meeting iraqi leaders for a briefing on the fight against the islamic state. peshmerga is officially the senior advisor. the british prime minister theresa may has been seeking to call attention to gibraltar after the -- it follows eu guidelines. getfinal brexit deal must green light from...
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a couple of years later, edward barnhard used this in 1882 to discover the fifth moon of jupiter. when he discovered a fifth moon, that was a huge discovery. people didn't know there were more moons around jupiter and he last moon discovered in our solar system. all subsequent moons have been discovered photographically. photographic plate archives. it was influential in the early days of astronomical photography and we have 150,000 photographic plates covering over 100 years of research. we don't use photographic plates. and this observatory was a key organization in moving to using digital cameras for astronomical research. so i'm going to pull a few photographic plates so you can see what they looked like. luke observatory was very prominent in moon observations. so we have have many plates of the moon from the late 1800's and early 1900's. nd this is a plate from 1908 and this is a negative image, so you can actually see the moon look dark and the sky. when printed out, it would be a white moon with the dark background and these moon plates are some of the finest images of the
a couple of years later, edward barnhard used this in 1882 to discover the fifth moon of jupiter. when he discovered a fifth moon, that was a huge discovery. people didn't know there were more moons around jupiter and he last moon discovered in our solar system. all subsequent moons have been discovered photographically. photographic plate archives. it was influential in the early days of astronomical photography and we have 150,000 photographic plates covering over 100 years of research. we...
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we have a europa clipper going to the waterworld around jupiter. it could be the next place where we can find life in the of. some of the other moons solar system and fascinating places. it's just multiyear more expensive proposition to go out there. >> host: is there life in your view beyond our earth? >> guest: beyond earth includes a few hundred billion stars in our galaxy but typically can't stay for sure but i'm almost certain. the work on actual planets in this traffic system and the news has shown us their tens of billions of planets in habitable situations just in our own galaxy. the ads of billions of years i think that are very low. i believe there is life out there. >> host: what is the pipedream you have when it comes to space exploration? >> guest: obviously that i get to go. this bmi means i'm not great to be an astronaut. i would like to experience earth orbit. my pipedream for the all activities is to keep you on the solar system with the stars. unknown systems are tens of thousands of times greater. so will need some technology, wi
we have a europa clipper going to the waterworld around jupiter. it could be the next place where we can find life in the of. some of the other moons solar system and fascinating places. it's just multiyear more expensive proposition to go out there. >> host: is there life in your view beyond our earth? >> guest: beyond earth includes a few hundred billion stars in our galaxy but typically can't stay for sure but i'm almost certain. the work on actual planets in this traffic system...
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a couple years later, edward emerson barnardo used this telescope to discover the fifth moon of jupiter. when mr. barnardo looked through the telescope and discovered a fifth moon, that was a huge discovery. people did not know there were more moons around jupiter, and it was, in fact, the last moon discovered an hour solar system using just a techniques. all subsequent moons in our solar system that have been discovered have an discovered photographically. is the observatory's plate vault or photographic late archive. in thevery influential early days of astronomical photography. we have on the order of 150,000 photographic plates covering over 100 years of astronomical research. today, we do not use photographic plates. we use digital cameras instead, and this observatory was also a key organization in moving to using digital cameras for astronomical research instead of the old photographic plates. i'm going to put -- pull a few photographic plates just so you can see what they looked like. we have many, many plates of the moon from the early 1800's and 1900's. this is a plate from 19
a couple years later, edward emerson barnardo used this telescope to discover the fifth moon of jupiter. when mr. barnardo looked through the telescope and discovered a fifth moon, that was a huge discovery. people did not know there were more moons around jupiter, and it was, in fact, the last moon discovered an hour solar system using just a techniques. all subsequent moons in our solar system that have been discovered have an discovered photographically. is the observatory's plate vault or...
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ingredients that you would need to support life as we know it. >> they will launch another mission to jupiter20. >>> this company incorporated sales of the most popular chip brands, forcing people to look for chips online. one bag costs 1.80, and a single bag is going for $12. the company says they halted sales because of a bad crop. still ahead, meet our pet of the week and find out how you can help bonnie be part of the family. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bunny is in need of a new home. joining us now with more on how you can adopt them is jacqueline pittel.. thanks eing here. >>> time for the pet of the week bonnie is in need after new home. thanks for being here. how old is she. >> one year old, a 1-year-old chihuahua mix, and she's a cuddle love bug. look at this face. >> she seems like she has a great temperament. she seems really calm. >> she can be very calm but she also is very active. she has a ton of energy. she loves playing. she's looking for a home that can keep up with her. she has a high-energy lifestyle and you can find her running round town and she's got -- running
ingredients that you would need to support life as we know it. >> they will launch another mission to jupiter20. >>> this company incorporated sales of the most popular chip brands, forcing people to look for chips online. one bag costs 1.80, and a single bag is going for $12. the company says they halted sales because of a bad crop. still ahead, meet our pet of the week and find out how you can help bonnie be part of the family. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bunny is in...
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and she is currently working on juno which is our mission to jupiter. >> we have already listened to your book on cd and enjoyed it very much. we have your book on the bookcase ready to go but we had our book club had a different book we had to finish first. [laughter] >> no pressure. >> i am curious to know if either of you or both of you found out something that was just a total surprise that you never anticipated encountering from these two groups. >> i can answer that and i will give you a moment to think. but it was that i think i already mentioned that all of the first graduate students were women. i hadn't put that together in the beginning. and realizing that that happened because of the earlier team of women was a wonderful surprise.that the graduate students all had to be recruited from schools like wellesley. >> it is such a hard question. there are so many points that we are really surprised when finding out these histories. but i guess i was really shocked to learn when i spoke with many of these women and many of the male engineers also how little enthusiasm they had fo
and she is currently working on juno which is our mission to jupiter. >> we have already listened to your book on cd and enjoyed it very much. we have your book on the bookcase ready to go but we had our book club had a different book we had to finish first. [laughter] >> no pressure. >> i am curious to know if either of you or both of you found out something that was just a total surprise that you never anticipated encountering from these two groups. >> i can answer...
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they're helping us to learn more about the oceans on the moons of jupiter and saturn.could influence further exploration for a search for life beyond our planet. this shows massive cassini spacecraft diving through. instruments aboard this spacecraft detected a significant amount of hydrogen. they released their findings in an online news event. here on earth hydrogen serve as food stores for microbes. >> these warm oh acease tend to harbor all sorts of life and nasa is thinking that. prapsz that's what he's going on. >> awe all know it has almost all of the ingredientings you would need to support life as we know it. >> science also believes jupiter's moon europa has its sea on the water's crust. the hubble telescope has developed ta'uering plumes of smoke. >> we're pushing the frontiers. we're looking in a way we never thought possible before for environments in our solar system which may harbor life. >> reporter: to do that, they need new tools. nasa will retire ka see any later this year, nearly 20 years after it launched. nasa engineers have developed new proteau-
they're helping us to learn more about the oceans on the moons of jupiter and saturn.could influence further exploration for a search for life beyond our planet. this shows massive cassini spacecraft diving through. instruments aboard this spacecraft detected a significant amount of hydrogen. they released their findings in an online news event. here on earth hydrogen serve as food stores for microbes. >> these warm oh acease tend to harbor all sorts of life and nasa is thinking that....
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it left earth in 1997, beyond .ars, weaving pass jupiter it has been studying saturn ever since. spacecraft now orbits inside the famous rings. we now know that they are rocks raising from tiny specks to the size of houses. this will give us of use of the rings and of saturn itself. discovery will get closer to the rings than ever before, but the instruments were built back in the early 1990's and the scientists aren't sure they will work. >> the reason i am nervous is that the final -- designed with my instrument and mind and gravity in mind. the intermune's are getting old, just like we are -- the instruments are getting old, just like we are. i'm excited by it, but rather unsettled as well. the cloudsill skim before burning up in the next few months. not contaminate the rings. with no idea if anything is alive on it, that will be known until a future mission may be decades away. this becomes one of the likeliest places in the solar system to find life beyond earth. we go, ifbefore you throw a coin backwards into -- from's fountain, subsidizing a supermarket for rome's needy. k
it left earth in 1997, beyond .ars, weaving pass jupiter it has been studying saturn ever since. spacecraft now orbits inside the famous rings. we now know that they are rocks raising from tiny specks to the size of houses. this will give us of use of the rings and of saturn itself. discovery will get closer to the rings than ever before, but the instruments were built back in the early 1990's and the scientists aren't sure they will work. >> the reason i am nervous is that the final --...
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the juno space probe started to orbit jupiter last year. scientists are using the spacecraft to understand the origin and makeup of the planet. they're looking at the giant planet's magnetic field to determine the amounts of water, ammonia, and the observance of the planet's vibe. >>> sports wrap about 15 minutes away. >> here is a look at what jason appelbaum and joe fonzi are working on. >> we'll have more on madison bumgarner's record breaking day and the story line resulting as a result of that game. >>> as we close in on the post- season, we'll talk about the potential return of kevin durant coming up soon. >> reenforcements are on the way, all right. sports wrap at 11:00. >> all right, still ahead facing a dark underworld of human trafficking. how one company is easing the burden of rescued victims by helping them to prepare for the future. >>> a florida-based company has a mission to unravel the effects of the sex trade by fighting business with business on a global and local level. >> the company called rethreaded provides safe and
the juno space probe started to orbit jupiter last year. scientists are using the spacecraft to understand the origin and makeup of the planet. they're looking at the giant planet's magnetic field to determine the amounts of water, ammonia, and the observance of the planet's vibe. >>> sports wrap about 15 minutes away. >> here is a look at what jason appelbaum and joe fonzi are working on. >> we'll have more on madison bumgarner's record breaking day and the story line...
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. >>> and nasa released some stunning new images of jupiter. they were sent back to earth by the spacecraft juneau, which has been orbiting jupiter the past year. scientists are studying the images in an effort to learn more about the giant planet and more about the origin. our epentire solar system. >> and it's 6:52. we are following some breaking news. we have been telling you about out of russia. there was an explosion on a subway train. at least 10 people said to be killed. dozens of others are hurt. we'll have the latest in just a few moments. blahp nts. blahp blah. >> also, indian americans harassed and told to go back home. the growing concern about hate crimes in the sacramento area and what community leaders are doing about it. doing about it. . >>> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations said there is no question that russia was involved in the u.s. presidential election. ambassador nikki haley was on the talk show circuit on sunday. she said that president trump would support strong action against russia once the investigations int
. >>> and nasa released some stunning new images of jupiter. they were sent back to earth by the spacecraft juneau, which has been orbiting jupiter the past year. scientists are studying the images in an effort to learn more about the giant planet and more about the origin. our epentire solar system. >> and it's 6:52. we are following some breaking news. we have been telling you about out of russia. there was an explosion on a subway train. at least 10 people said to be killed....
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. >>> we're off the coast of jupiter, florida, when an apex predator decides to show. >> ooh, that's a beautiful animal. >> now, that sound right there was not the sound of my heart palpitations, that was a camera firing off. these divers getting an incredible show. >> that's just cool. >> flashing back to being 7 or 8 years old learning about the fable of the androcleze and the lion. pulled the thorn out of the paw. i've truncated the story. but as the shark comes up, you can see something as he's touching it. just holding the shark by its nose. >> well, we know -- we've seen it on the show, if you rub the shark's nose, it kind of calms them down. they like it. lots of nerve endings. >> it feels like -- exactly like in the story. this shark can't communicate. it's not like they're talking. but he's trying to communicate, bro, don't have fingers, help me out here. and watch right here as joshua reaches underneath and -- >> oh! that's a huge hook. >> absolute monster and it was completely in there. >> kind of a weird place for the hook to be, too. nowhere near the mouth. it's like he
. >>> we're off the coast of jupiter, florida, when an apex predator decides to show. >> ooh, that's a beautiful animal. >> now, that sound right there was not the sound of my heart palpitations, that was a camera firing off. these divers getting an incredible show. >> that's just cool. >> flashing back to being 7 or 8 years old learning about the fable of the androcleze and the lion. pulled the thorn out of the paw. i've truncated the story. but as the shark...
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and tonight, jupiter will be close enough to the earth to see it with the naked eye.argest planet will be shining unusually bright and it may even be possible to see the moons of jupiter. how cool is that? if you don't want to go outside, it will be streamed online if you're that lazy you can't go outside. members of congress were briefed on last night's strike in syria. on that briefing, gary peters, a member of the senate armed services and homeland security committees. thank you for joining us on a very busy afternoon. >> thank you for having me on. >> tell me about the briefing you just had. i don't know how much you can say publicly. >> i'm limited in what i can say but i believe based on the briefing, it was a very proportional attack given the horrific chemical attack. it was executed in a way to saenld very powerful message a sad that the use of chemical weapons will not be tolerated by the united states. >> do you think the goal now for the administration is to get assad out of power? >> i hope so. it better be. certainly the administration has sent mixed sig
and tonight, jupiter will be close enough to the earth to see it with the naked eye.argest planet will be shining unusually bright and it may even be possible to see the moons of jupiter. how cool is that? if you don't want to go outside, it will be streamed online if you're that lazy you can't go outside. members of congress were briefed on last night's strike in syria. on that briefing, gary peters, a member of the senate armed services and homeland security committees. thank you for joining...
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so of those injured numbers in this say configuration like a moon around jupiter. and indicates the in this particular configuration so one was very rich in vice and we will mohsen thanks to the ups of nations that are coming. >> of like to ask you to give some thoughts why this is so exciting for you personally. >> this finding is really exciting for me because it is a great opportunity to study the earth's planets atmosphere in detail so we can start to begin the journey to understand what the air is like outside of our solar system ; restarted looking at exo-planets appears dismissed the work that we could never do this and the fact that we hear here today with seven planets is truly tremendous the other point is we're really excited to see ourselves as a group of people as pioneers this will asserts that will go on for many generations and we're so close to find so many have the world's. >> for me it is a social experience with the ability to do these observations at the beginning it was not clear enough that we could achieve that with all the of hard-working l
so of those injured numbers in this say configuration like a moon around jupiter. and indicates the in this particular configuration so one was very rich in vice and we will mohsen thanks to the ups of nations that are coming. >> of like to ask you to give some thoughts why this is so exciting for you personally. >> this finding is really exciting for me because it is a great opportunity to study the earth's planets atmosphere in detail so we can start to begin the journey to...
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looking at the planet seems to be one of three, saturn or venus or jupiter which is evident this month of the year, but we have venus before sunrise, i wish i could tell you which one that is. it's kind of cool. it shows you how clear everything is across the region. 48 degrees you look at the number 48 maybe a jacket, the winds not all that strong out of the south at 5 miles per hour. it is one of those days where you can tough it out without a jacket that's great because you will not need it very quickly later on today. there's satellite you can see how the cloud cover is off to the west. we expect to maintain mostly sunny skies through most of the day. it's going to get warm, 47, craferl it -- after all, it is april. noon, shooting up to 70. notice the high of 81 degrees that will clock in around 4:00 p.m. before we slide to 76. very warm conditions as we head into the afternoon, in particular. here the highs in the lehigh valley and trenton. 80 in reading, 81 in philadelphia. 80 in wilmington. the closer you get to the shore, mid 70s in the heart of south jersey he at the beach, 67
looking at the planet seems to be one of three, saturn or venus or jupiter which is evident this month of the year, but we have venus before sunrise, i wish i could tell you which one that is. it's kind of cool. it shows you how clear everything is across the region. 48 degrees you look at the number 48 maybe a jacket, the winds not all that strong out of the south at 5 miles per hour. it is one of those days where you can tough it out without a jacket that's great because you will not need it...
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is jupiter aligned with mars. >> right. >>> thank you for joining us here with mornings on 2. april 20th, 4/20 i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. we're talking about your morning weather as well as the moon. >> it is very visible. it's am almost like you can reach out and touch it. we had some rain overnight you guys and now it's weaning out. again identify been in years where it's dry year this system wouldn't have done anything yet. other locations middle town 1/3". so did dublin. hayward's in there. san francisco 15 and san jose picked up 1200. officially from what i've seen had 17/100" that put them over 16". an entire season is just over 36 and i think there's going to be some may rain too. so you'll be adding to that tota
is jupiter aligned with mars. >> right. >>> thank you for joining us here with mornings on 2. april 20th, 4/20 i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. we're talking about your morning weather as well as the moon. >> it is very visible. it's am almost like you can reach out and touch it. we had some rain overnight you guys and now it's weaning out. again identify been in years where it's dry year this system wouldn't have done anything yet. other locations middle town...
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europa ice covered moon of jupiter also believed to have a subsurface ocean may have water vapor jetspewing into space as well. >> if we have a subtle tee ocean in contact with a rocky core energy from a variety of sources we have many of the ingredients for it to be necessary for life. >> reporter: a spacecraft under development called the clipper should shed more light on the matter it's set to launch time in the 2020s. bryan llenas, fox news. >>> today we get a sneak peek at the philadelphia science festival which will be launching in a week. the nine-day festival features more than 80 events inn clueing a science carnival at penn's landing a citywide star party. this is the seventh year for the event and the goal to make science more fun and exciting and accessible. >>> all right. it's that time on friday night. sean brace is here and he's got something to say. >> that's right, dawn. all right. the nba playoffs they start tomorrow. with the sixers not having a chaps to win the all it got me thinking. have we had enough of the lebron james and his unbelievable streak of final appea
europa ice covered moon of jupiter also believed to have a subsurface ocean may have water vapor jetspewing into space as well. >> if we have a subtle tee ocean in contact with a rocky core energy from a variety of sources we have many of the ingredients for it to be necessary for life. >> reporter: a spacecraft under development called the clipper should shed more light on the matter it's set to launch time in the 2020s. bryan llenas, fox news. >>> today we get a sneak...
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. >> mercury, venous, earth, mars, jupiter. >> jupiter. >> giant jupiter. >> then saturn. >> what about neptune. >> further out. >> saturn is there, right. >> one of the 60 moons. >> one of the 60 moons seems to be spiriting jets of water vapor out through cracks on the surface this moon has a icy crust with the liquid water ocean underneath. we have been seeing these jets for a little while now but the spacecraft flying around saturn has flown past this and it has determined there is hydrogen in that water. >> okay. >> in that water vapor. but they have discovered is there enough hydrogen that probably that could be used bias energy for some kind of little critters that could have been or could be living, inside underneath the ice crust. >> it could be any type of critter, certainly wouldn't look like humans. >> no, we're going way too far when we start talking about that but what we are suggest ing about that because hydrogen is there it means it is an environment that might be the right kind of environment where life could develop or could have developed. >> what is your sense. >> my
. >> mercury, venous, earth, mars, jupiter. >> jupiter. >> giant jupiter. >> then saturn. >> what about neptune. >> further out. >> saturn is there, right. >> one of the 60 moons. >> one of the 60 moons seems to be spiriting jets of water vapor out through cracks on the surface this moon has a icy crust with the liquid water ocean underneath. we have been seeing these jets for a little while now but the spacecraft flying around saturn has...
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bush, mike griffin, thwarted culberson's first attempt to land on europa, a mission called the jupitermoons orbiter. it was canceled in 2006 to pay for completion of the international space station. >> when mike griffin cancelled the europa mission last decade, it scarred me so badly, i swore i wouldn't let the bureaucrats cancel this mission again. so today, the europa orbiter and lander is the only mission-- it is illegal for nasa not to fly. >> reporter: you heard right. culberson made the europa orbiter and lander missions the law of the land in 2015. but exploring europa is challenging and expensive. nasa managers complained their plate was already too full with the space station and an extensive campaign to explore mars. and the focus on mars is sustained by the goal of eventually sending humans to the surface. europa is only a destination for robots, and hearty ones at that. lethal radiation levels ensure no human can ever visit. it makes the mission less attractive to the powerful astronaut side of the house at nasa. but in this war of the worlds, mars has met its match. >> the
bush, mike griffin, thwarted culberson's first attempt to land on europa, a mission called the jupitermoons orbiter. it was canceled in 2006 to pay for completion of the international space station. >> when mike griffin cancelled the europa mission last decade, it scarred me so badly, i swore i wouldn't let the bureaucrats cancel this mission again. so today, the europa orbiter and lander is the only mission-- it is illegal for nasa not to fly. >> reporter: you heard right....
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and ice covered moon of jupiter is also believed to have a subsurface ocean and may have water vapor jets spewing into space as well. >> if we have a salty ocean in contact with the rocky core, we have many of the ingredients thought to be necessary for life. >> a spacecraft called the europa clifford could shed more light on the matter. it is set to launch in the 2020s. fox news. >>> we have breaking news involving part. 20 cars have been forced out of service and we will have a live report coming up next. the fight over sanctuary cities comes to san francisco. the important court case the nation is watching. >>> a look at today's top stories. oakley is gearing up for a day of demonstrations. tomorrow is patriots days. this was the scene there last month as two sides fought during a crawl and anti-trump rally. the city is worried the same thing could happen tomorrow. police say they are taking measures to prevent that. >>> video was released of a bomb strike in eastern afghanistan. it shows the moment us forces dropped the mother of all bombs in a mountainous region near the packet
and ice covered moon of jupiter is also believed to have a subsurface ocean and may have water vapor jets spewing into space as well. >> if we have a salty ocean in contact with the rocky core, we have many of the ingredients thought to be necessary for life. >> a spacecraft called the europa clifford could shed more light on the matter. it is set to launch in the 2020s. fox news. >>> we have breaking news involving part. 20 cars have been forced out of service and we will...
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. >> sky watchers, be sure to grab your telescopes, weather permitting, your best chance to see jupiters its closest approach to our own planet this year. get this, only 416 million miles away, just a mere 416. >>> thanks for watching "early today." i'm yasmin vossoughian. >> i'm frr. make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. >>> right now, 94:30, a microclimate weather urlurt. check out the radar along the golden gate bridge. look at san jose this morning. pretty soggy out there. we're tracking the rain and pretty strong winds reported overnight. thanks for joining us. you made it to friday morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. i like that message. by the way, we're tracking a major fire in san francisco where there are injuries to report. pete is on scene. we'll check in with him in a few minutes. >> but first, this rain that came just as you said it would. >> you know, the winds were really strong. >> howling. >> okay, can you believe this? mt. diablo had a wind gust of 74 miles per hour. you know, we were all feeling it overnight. the wind
. >> sky watchers, be sure to grab your telescopes, weather permitting, your best chance to see jupiters its closest approach to our own planet this year. get this, only 416 million miles away, just a mere 416. >>> thanks for watching "early today." i'm yasmin vossoughian. >> i'm frr. make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. >>> right now, 94:30, a microclimate weather urlurt. check out the radar along the golden gate...
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the moons orbiting sat turn and jupiter may have the key ingredients for life.en molecules detected shooting off the moons where liquid oceans exist beneath the icy surface. that doesn't mean we found aliens out there. the conditions might just be right for life beyond earth. >>> two secret service uniform division officers have been fired over a white house fence jumping incident back in march. that's according to a u.s. official with knowledge of the incident. the unidentified officers were guarding an area near the treasury where 26-year-old jonathan tran scaled the fence and entered white house grounds. the secret service did not comment but said it will take appropriate actions as the investigation of the incident continues. >>> 24 people had to be rescued from a roller coaster after it got stuck for stlee hours at six flags america in maryland. firefighters had to remove the passengers one by one. all the passengers are okay. six flags say the cars stopped at a safe location after apparently losing momentum. every time you think about that you think of the
the moons orbiting sat turn and jupiter may have the key ingredients for life.en molecules detected shooting off the moons where liquid oceans exist beneath the icy surface. that doesn't mean we found aliens out there. the conditions might just be right for life beyond earth. >>> two secret service uniform division officers have been fired over a white house fence jumping incident back in march. that's according to a u.s. official with knowledge of the incident. the unidentified...
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nasa officials say the cassini spacecraft and hubble space telescope identified jupiter and saturn'sns as active ocean worlds. the water appears to have some of the ingredients needed to support life. scientists say it means that they may be closer to finding out whether life exists beyond planet earth. >>> 51 degrees. a cool start this morning. there are some clouds that are moving through this morning. they'll keep on going and we'll get sunshine for the entire area including camden. that's the view from camden this morning looking across the bow of the battleship new jersey. 5:26. jessica boyington is. watching your first alert traffic. what does it look like on a friday morning? >>> looking good so far especially in plymouth meeting. watching the blue route. and our cameras around germantown pike. both directions northbound and south look great. everything doesn't always look like that. i'll have updates for the morning and when i come back at 5:30. >>> i death at a hotel in the -- a death at a hotel in the lehigh valley forces guests to be evacuated. what was discovered in the r
nasa officials say the cassini spacecraft and hubble space telescope identified jupiter and saturn'sns as active ocean worlds. the water appears to have some of the ingredients needed to support life. scientists say it means that they may be closer to finding out whether life exists beyond planet earth. >>> 51 degrees. a cool start this morning. there are some clouds that are moving through this morning. they'll keep on going and we'll get sunshine for the entire area including camden....
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picker upper >>> major discovery from nasa, the space agency says the moon's orbiting saturn and jupiterve ingredients for life. the findings made by its unmanned spacecraft which has detected molecules in the geysers off the moon where liquid oceans exist. now that doesn't mean that we've found aliens, so don't go out saying that but the conditions might be just right for life beyond earth. >>> leading the news police in atlanta arrested a man they say shot and killed a man injuring three others at a train station. it happened at the west lake marta station. police say the shooter began firing on a train hitting three and killing one. his family says he had no enemies. police are still investigating the motive but say it appears he was targeted. the three injured are expected to survive. >>> two officers have been fired over white house fence jumping incident in march. the unidentified officers were guarding an area near the treasury. the secret service did not comment of the firings but said it will continue to take appropriate actions as the investigation continues. >>> one way to get
picker upper >>> major discovery from nasa, the space agency says the moon's orbiting saturn and jupiterve ingredients for life. the findings made by its unmanned spacecraft which has detected molecules in the geysers off the moon where liquid oceans exist. now that doesn't mean that we've found aliens, so don't go out saying that but the conditions might be just right for life beyond earth. >>> leading the news police in atlanta arrested a man they say shot and killed a man...