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it is moon dust. the moon dust is so fine, it is actually embedded in the fabric of the suit. you are looking at the suit that who walked a human, on another world come and it has that world stuck all over it. honestly, it sent chills down my spine. it is incredibly -- and then you think about what went behind that? how did that happen? it took 400,000 americans coming together, as a team, as a nation, to a published this. that is who represents that. everyone gets to see that, including -- we are not cleaning it come will still have moon stuck all over it. you can see it next summer. ross: were you tempted to put it on or take a selfie? [laughter] ellen: i behaved myself. -- my kids were grown up, they're like, can we sit in the space shuttle? i'm like, no. [laughter] ross: i was recently at the museum to watch one of the screenings he did for the, i guess is it the 50th anniversary of the 2001 space odyssey? then you actually had for anyone who is seen this movie, the creepy white room at the very end. you had it on the premises which i thought was so cool. i wondered, space
it is moon dust. the moon dust is so fine, it is actually embedded in the fabric of the suit. you are looking at the suit that who walked a human, on another world come and it has that world stuck all over it. honestly, it sent chills down my spine. it is incredibly -- and then you think about what went behind that? how did that happen? it took 400,000 americans coming together, as a team, as a nation, to a published this. that is who represents that. everyone gets to see that, including -- we...
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, and that is in our moon. so that is always my goal, is to think to the future. and i want those mars astronauts to bring back an instrument from the viking landers that landed on mars in 1976, and i want that in the museum. >> dr. stofan, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> hi, good morning. >> good morning. >> so you own your own architecture firm. you own an international architecture film big, the chief architect for we-work but before you were an internna
, and that is in our moon. so that is always my goal, is to think to the future. and i want those mars astronauts to bring back an instrument from the viking landers that landed on mars in 1976, and i want that in the museum. >> dr. stofan, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> hi, good morning. >> good morning. >> so you own your own architecture firm. you own an international architecture film big, the chief architect for we-work but before you were...
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and it didn't go to the moon. they said by december we are going to the moon because we are going to achieve john f. kennedy's vision of getting to the moon by the end of the decade. of course our brave hatchet-- astronauts did what their country called them to do and they did things that potentially-- the question was what are the chances that his going to come home alive? the answer was 50%. that's the amount of risk that they were taking. i'm guessing he was saying that because it was on the high side. apollo 8 1968, we will be celebrating the anniversary of that on christmas eve. if this medicine-- mission would have failed, it would have changed christmas forever as well. imagine having a disaster. and then when they did have success on christmas eve 1968, when they communicated to the entire world that they were in orbit and what they were working on, the retro burned in order to get into low lunar orbit with one racket in the previous tests had failed. now they are in low lunar orbit and praying the rocket
and it didn't go to the moon. they said by december we are going to the moon because we are going to achieve john f. kennedy's vision of getting to the moon by the end of the decade. of course our brave hatchet-- astronauts did what their country called them to do and they did things that potentially-- the question was what are the chances that his going to come home alive? the answer was 50%. that's the amount of risk that they were taking. i'm guessing he was saying that because it was on the...
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jules vern wrote about the boys to the moon in the 1865. he surprisingly got some things right including somehow the future location of kennedy space center. even if we had been able to reach the moon in some victory in europe -- apollo program, it would not have resonated in the same way. televisioncy of live and the warmth of the pictures in life magazine, a color photo of the earth rising above the lunar horizon and the voice of jim lovell on the radio confirming the existence of santa claus from the moon on christmas eve. the coverage of apollo was more than a record of a program. andut the bravery, risk most of all, the humanity of the endeavor centerstage. it invited us all to join in on what president kennedy had called our greatest adventure. the level of excitement and engagement is what i want people to feel when they visit the national air and space museum. i know capturing the energy of breaking news can be a challenge for our museum, even one full of famous flying machines. but we had it once when construction began on our muse
jules vern wrote about the boys to the moon in the 1865. he surprisingly got some things right including somehow the future location of kennedy space center. even if we had been able to reach the moon in some victory in europe -- apollo program, it would not have resonated in the same way. televisioncy of live and the warmth of the pictures in life magazine, a color photo of the earth rising above the lunar horizon and the voice of jim lovell on the radio confirming the existence of santa claus...
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a new moon?es away, this is 8000 light years away, away, this is 8000 light years away, a moon i! away, this is 8000 light years away, a moon 11 times the size of our current mood. it goes to show what we don't know. —— moon. current mood. it goes to show what we don't know. -- moon. hash tag mind alone. hash tag little green men. apparently it is made of gas, no life on it. you are looking after, at your niece? my goddaughter. she recognised your smartphone. she noticed i know what to do with that. i was playing with her in my living room and my phone went off in my pocket and is soon she recognised the shape of the phone, hans were grabbing. —— hands. you are recently married, you are going to be a dad hopefully, your thoughts on this? will the tablets be banned from the front rooms? as you said earlier, the cheapest babysitting you can get. me and my wife are very busy so i will not rule anything out. i am putting it on the spot! i always do. see you soon, by by. —— bye bye. hello there. the w
a new moon?es away, this is 8000 light years away, away, this is 8000 light years away, a moon i! away, this is 8000 light years away, a moon 11 times the size of our current mood. it goes to show what we don't know. —— moon. current mood. it goes to show what we don't know. -- moon. hash tag mind alone. hash tag little green men. apparently it is made of gas, no life on it. you are looking after, at your niece? my goddaughter. she recognised your smartphone. she noticed i know what to do...
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moon: i got them as a c present fromhairman kim during my trip to pyongyang. they are actually designated as national treasures in north korea. laura: 150,000 north koreans were introduced to the sount korean presin pyongyang. mr. moon has spent decades pushing for peace. he didn't waste this chance to speak. pres. moon: i was actually quite nervous to speak. chairman kim gave me the opportunity. he never asked me to say idmething. not want to know what i was going to say before the speech. i believe this demonstrates e changes that are happening in north korea right now. unlaura: kim jon is expected to come to seoul by the end of this year, the first trip by a north korean leader to the south korean capital. you have met kim jong-un three times. yoat is he like? pres. moon: he ig, but he has a clear vision to develop that he has a clear vision to develop his poor country, and he is quite courteous and candid and he respects his elders. i would say he demonstrates humble leadership. laura: president moon told me he believes north korea will start dismantling s
moon: i got them as a c present fromhairman kim during my trip to pyongyang. they are actually designated as national treasures in north korea. laura: 150,000 north koreans were introduced to the sount korean presin pyongyang. mr. moon has spent decades pushing for peace. he didn't waste this chance to speak. pres. moon: i was actually quite nervous to speak. chairman kim gave me the opportunity. he never asked me to say idmething. not want to know what i was going to say before the speech. i...
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moon travels to europe this week to ask for their support. he admits this will be a long process with more bumps and bruises along the way. as the son of rth korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? pres. moon: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and tragedy of war and the pain of separation.th is why i'm resolved never to see war again on the koreanni ula, and to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. rajini: from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to negotiate with the two of ths world'st unpredictable he is an optimist, but some fear he may not be a realist. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. rajini: , rescue teams in florida are continuing to look for people trapped for killed by hurricane michael. so far, the death toll stands at 12, wi five people losing their lives in virginia after floodwaters rose quickly. many communities have been hard hit by the daster, and as you are about to see, people are still assessing the damage. this is home now aft michael came and left. the hur
moon travels to europe this week to ask for their support. he admits this will be a long process with more bumps and bruises along the way. as the son of rth korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? pres. moon: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and tragedy of war and the pain of separation.th is why i'm resolved never to see war again on the koreanni ula, and to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. rajini: from humble beginnings,...
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so moon orbiting a planet outside of our solar system well many exoplanets have been found there moons have eluded scientists for decades until now taking the clues from kaplan or the nasa european space agency hubble space telescope was enlisted to confirm the findings and it looks like they're pretty close to doing so while observing a large gas giant called kepler one six two five b. about eight thousand light years from earth scientists are able to see deviations and wobbles when the moon and its orbit pass between hubble and kepler one six two five b. the exo moon is about four times larger than earth but since it's a gas moon and a gas plan it wouldn't be habitable so don't go close to going to just. say nasa and the european space agency just shoes keep a ming for that x. own because even if you're wrong you'll still be out looking among most oh i love it sixty years old sixty's congratulations that survives a birthday i enjoy so a bird yes you know that's going to grow those that are good we're going to get is rather that it is over there a little but i've got to say happy birt
so moon orbiting a planet outside of our solar system well many exoplanets have been found there moons have eluded scientists for decades until now taking the clues from kaplan or the nasa european space agency hubble space telescope was enlisted to confirm the findings and it looks like they're pretty close to doing so while observing a large gas giant called kepler one six two five b. about eight thousand light years from earth scientists are able to see deviations and wobbles when the moon...
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we have first man, a film about the moon landing. mandy, a hallucinogenic horror thriller, with nick cage, which i'm not going to get you to try and watch that. wow. and bad times at the el royale, a kind of mystery retro thriller. first man, one of the big films of the week. i really liked it. it's the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong's moon landing. it is a picture of space exploration and it's not the kind of elegant dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivots affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go. 1,000 feet. switching to lunar mode. landing approach. you're too low, climb. slow your rates. do you read? neil? panting. i've just winced all the way through that. on a very big screen that would look terrific. the whole film attempts to put y
we have first man, a film about the moon landing. mandy, a hallucinogenic horror thriller, with nick cage, which i'm not going to get you to try and watch that. wow. and bad times at the el royale, a kind of mystery retro thriller. first man, one of the big films of the week. i really liked it. it's the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong's moon landing. it is a picture of space exploration and it's not the kind of elegant dance of the...
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were able to win the race but why do you think russia has been kind of wiped out of it was it the moon landing success of the united states no no it was before that i mean they will tell you in detail and it's in the book you know they they encountered some severe difficulties they had loss of life. they had the loss of some of the central driving forces and they even tell me about corollary well i mean losing their chief engineers over should really the intellectual architect of the program and they have the vision as well as teams working for him was a terrible blow there was a great accident much earlier of course at the launch facility the baikonur cosmodrome the killed some key people as well and then some just as with the americans some important participants were lost including the great original hero yuri gagarin of course died in the in a plane crash mishap so that sort of loss the difficulty of the program as well as the soviets having the sort of competing engineering groups who were working on different things without as much unification is they might have had early on all
were able to win the race but why do you think russia has been kind of wiped out of it was it the moon landing success of the united states no no it was before that i mean they will tell you in detail and it's in the book you know they they encountered some severe difficulties they had loss of life. they had the loss of some of the central driving forces and they even tell me about corollary well i mean losing their chief engineers over should really the intellectual architect of the program...
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but they circled the moon and they pointed the hasselblad out of the window and went click and waited a few seconds it went click again and so you get your two images which if you mount them in the right way will give you a stereoscopic experience so that's why. we do here we we peel age the archives if you like and we make these stereoscopic from them but the stereo skippy is real and it's the same yes or no it's actually not many people know that they were actually tutored in the art of stereoscopic photography they didn't take a stereo camera but they were trained to use their hasselblad like click click and to make a stereo pair usually they were too busy you know they had other things on their mind which is understandable safety cooperation albeit to the international space station didn't include china seems to be something that's key in the book even while there's a cold war going on what do you make of the fact that france and certainly i assess trump as saying twenty twenty four which was said you will do anyway to stop funding. but jim braden stein the new head of nasa saying
but they circled the moon and they pointed the hasselblad out of the window and went click and waited a few seconds it went click again and so you get your two images which if you mount them in the right way will give you a stereoscopic experience so that's why. we do here we we peel age the archives if you like and we make these stereoscopic from them but the stereo skippy is real and it's the same yes or no it's actually not many people know that they were actually tutored in the art of...
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home two moons of species. were saved you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps to. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. music. shows and for station. crew to interactive content teaching the next generation about what to touch and. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and were determined to do something here for the next generation. the environment series of global three thousand. troop. movement. hi and welcome to a special edition of kino coming to you today from the city of frankfurt famous of course for its skyline and for being germany's capital of high finance but frankfurt is also home to one of the largest film museums in europe and they're honoring with an amazing exhibit. cinematic masterpiece. two thousand and one a space odyssey the mother of all science fiction films. in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight director stanley kubrick rewrote the rules of cinema in a way that continues to amaze and inspire. this conversation can serv
home two moons of species. were saved you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps to. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. music. shows and for station. crew to interactive content teaching the next generation about what to touch and. using the channels available to inspire people to take action and were determined to do something here for the next generation. the environment series of global three thousand. troop. movement. hi and...
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ever since i was a kid, i have loved the moon very much.oint did you start to think, yes, i actually want to go and do this? yusaku wants to bring artists along with him, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think is that this is going to go ahead? so you trust elon musk, you know him, do you like him, are you friends, would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. (laughs). is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having learnt? how much does a ticket to the moon cost? i cannot say about that. but huge. hundreds of millions? you're not allowed to say... thank you very much. and safe journey. thank you. you want to go? really? i mean, iwasn‘t expecting an invite! that is it for the short version of click. the full version can b
ever since i was a kid, i have loved the moon very much.oint did you start to think, yes, i actually want to go and do this? yusaku wants to bring artists along with him, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think is that this is going to go ahead? so you trust elon musk, you know...
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ever since i was a kid, i have loved the moon very much.cex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and do this"? yusaku wants to bring artists along with him, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? so, you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having learned? how much does a ticket to the moon cost? i cannot say about that. but huge. hundreds of millions? you're not allowed to say? thank you very much. and safe journey. thank you. you want to go? really? i'm i wasn't expecting an invite! that's it for this week's show. you can find the full—lengt
ever since i was a kid, i have loved the moon very much.cex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and do this"? yusaku wants to bring artists along with him, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? so,...
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we choose to go to the moon. we chooses to to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the move and do the other things. not because they are easy. but because they are hard. because that will serve to organize and measure the best of our energy and skills. >> we wanted to do something bold to beat the russians. let send humans to the moon and returning them safely before the end of the 1960's. as the country was starting to think about going to the moon, one of the questions we had was how do you know where you are going? if you travel to a foreign country, you take a map with you to figure out where you are going. if you travel to a foreign world, you had better have a map so you don't hit the side of a mountain or run into a crate or something like that. it was a critical part of preparing to go to the moon. >> we are inside the 24-inch clark observatory. it was established in 1894. this is well before arizona was even a start. when he came out here, he had grown up back east. he came from a very wealthy family. he got interested in astr
we choose to go to the moon. we chooses to to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the move and do the other things. not because they are easy. but because they are hard. because that will serve to organize and measure the best of our energy and skills. >> we wanted to do something bold to beat the russians. let send humans to the moon and returning them safely before the end of the 1960's. as the country was starting to think about going to the moon, one of the questions we had was...
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we will now have the moon return. of earth shad he o. he used knowledge of the universe to exploit people's not as knowledgeable or powerful as he was. >> trevor: that say hilarious story but i feel like we are skipping over the part where these people died because they don't have food now. >> right, right, there is nothing written about that but columbus successfully gets back to spain. >> trevor: that say wild, i feal like you could still use those techniques today because a lot of people don't think like that i feel like i could use that with like my taxi driver. i'm not going to pay. you have to pairks my god will remove the moon. you could still work it. >> you could, for some, it it ain't work on me but it could work, think about it, if you have knowledge of natural phenomenon an of the universe and you have nefarious motives, you can exploit anybody who does not. and so for me, science literacy is so important in modern civilization. so it is inoculation against people who would otherwise exploit your ignorance
we will now have the moon return. of earth shad he o. he used knowledge of the universe to exploit people's not as knowledgeable or powerful as he was. >> trevor: that say hilarious story but i feel like we are skipping over the part where these people died because they don't have food now. >> right, right, there is nothing written about that but columbus successfully gets back to spain. >> trevor: that say wild, i feal like you could still use those techniques today because a...
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. >> vick in half moon bay? >> reporter: this is the most hotly contested ballot measure in this local election here. the half moon bay review's top story above the fold deals with not one but five marijuana-related ballot measures, measure gg being the most controversial. >> half moon bay, the pumpkin capital of the bay. it attracts hundreds of thousands of people to this small coastal town. the defeat of ballot measure gg, some farmers here say, could smash the pumpkin industry for good. >> this is real. it's not propaganda. sadly it's real. >> reporter: they own the iconic pumpkin farm. >> we don't want to leave it. that's our home. >> reporter: they like many farmers are struggling to survive. pumpkins and the vegetables they grow can no longer sustain them. measure gg would allow starter marijuana plants to be grown in existing greenhouses in zoned areas under heavy regulation. >> we want a crop that would keep the sustainability in the near future. >> reporter: they say a cannabis company has offered to pa
. >> vick in half moon bay? >> reporter: this is the most hotly contested ballot measure in this local election here. the half moon bay review's top story above the fold deals with not one but five marijuana-related ballot measures, measure gg being the most controversial. >> half moon bay, the pumpkin capital of the bay. it attracts hundreds of thousands of people to this small coastal town. the defeat of ballot measure gg, some farmers here say, could smash the pumpkin...
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the last human to step on the moon stepped off december thirteenth one nine hundred seventy two he was united states navy captain eugene andrews cern and commander of apollo seventeen which was the final apollo mission just a month before he passed away and twenty seventeen gene cernan sat down for an interview that has not been seen until now and if you ever wondered why bother with space he explained why we can be proud of that investment. technology needs a focus it needs a goal needs a challenge it is it it needs a purpose to be developed you just don't develop technology and that's. what do i do with it you've got to have a reason and a reason your past has always been war ok think about it if you look back far enough television came from the radar revolution during world war two and all these other things that came from for they came historically from wars from weapons came useful technology that people could use in the factories in their homes. our cold war race with the russians did the same thing but we didn't bomb millions of cities and kill millions and millions of people we
the last human to step on the moon stepped off december thirteenth one nine hundred seventy two he was united states navy captain eugene andrews cern and commander of apollo seventeen which was the final apollo mission just a month before he passed away and twenty seventeen gene cernan sat down for an interview that has not been seen until now and if you ever wondered why bother with space he explained why we can be proud of that investment. technology needs a focus it needs a goal needs a...
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movie about neil armstrong rockets into theaters, space treasures once owned by the first man on the moon go up for auction. ♪ ♪ and the legendary rock band led zeppelin celebrates its 50th anniversary of a new book and an interview with cbs news. >> i absolutely guarantee that it was a life-changing experience for everybody from that point. >> dokoupil: good evening. i'm tony dokoupil. the death toll from high, has climbed to at least 18 with the recovery of victims today in virginia and the hard-hit town of miami beach, florida. it's been three days since the monster storm slammed the florida panhandle, destroying an untold number of homes with 155-mile-an-hour winds and a tremendous surge o sea wateorkod steighborhds today.t trumwill de we hav team of reporters in the disaster zone, beginning with omar villafranca in mexico beach. >> we got guys working over here from tennessee and these areas north of 15th street. >> reporter: search crews are still going door it door in mexico beach looking for survivors. cadaver dogs are helping search teams find anyone who may have been killed in t
movie about neil armstrong rockets into theaters, space treasures once owned by the first man on the moon go up for auction. ♪ ♪ and the legendary rock band led zeppelin celebrates its 50th anniversary of a new book and an interview with cbs news. >> i absolutely guarantee that it was a life-changing experience for everybody from that point. >> dokoupil: good evening. i'm tony dokoupil. the death toll from high, has climbed to at least 18 with the recovery of victims today in...
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pluto-- our moon is five-- our moon is five times the mass of pluto. did you know that?laughter ) i just want to tell you, 13 years in, i am on your side now. this is new territory for me. >> thank you for opening your eyes. >> stephen: this is a brave new world, where no man-- this man-- has never gone before. >> welcome. >> stephen: so, the book is called "accessory to war: the unspoken alliance between astrophysics and the military." what is that? what is the unspoken alliance? >> well, so, there are traditional sciences like physics, chemistry, biology. it's not hard to knowledge how they might have direct implications in warfare. the physicist makes the bomb,mae chemicals-- like napalm and that sort of thing. and you might-- a rogue state might hire a biologist to weaponize anthrax. but the astrophysicist, we're like, kind of not doing that. we're just sitting at the top of a mountain-- we sit there and wait for, like, photons of light to come to our detector, and we take that to the coffee lounge and talk about it. so, we're not normally associated with warfare. bu
pluto-- our moon is five-- our moon is five times the mass of pluto. did you know that?laughter ) i just want to tell you, 13 years in, i am on your side now. this is new territory for me. >> thank you for opening your eyes. >> stephen: this is a brave new world, where no man-- this man-- has never gone before. >> welcome. >> stephen: so, the book is called "accessory to war: the unspoken alliance between astrophysics and the military." what is that? what is...
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mr moon travels to europe this week to ask for their support.ith more bumps and bruises along the way. as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to negotiate with two of the world's most unpredictable leaders. he is an optimist but some fear he may not be a realist. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. dwindling pupil numbers and high transport costs are some of the challenges faced by rural schools. tight budgets mean headteachers in remote areas often have to supervise lunchtimes or help out with the cleaning. now the welsh government is launching a plan to cut costs by connecting pupils and teachers using digital technology. tim muffett has been to find out more. head teachers need many skills. for steve wood
mr moon travels to europe this week to ask for their support.ith more bumps and bruises along the way. as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to...
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moon. it is one day passed 1st quarter. you will see a bright red star to the right of the moon, let me think about this -- to the left of the moon. it is not a star. it is the planet mars. it will be shining as long as the moon is up tonight. the moon makes an easy milestone to pick out the planet mars. nice sight. most of us will be able to see with clear skies in the overnight hours. san francisco tomorrow, at 70, dead on cue for average. concord, 81, down in the south bay, plenty of sunshine after a few low clouds, 76 for mountain views. east bay, numbers will be lower than today. middle 80s in some spots. north bay, a cloud or two and then the numbers top out in the 70s and a few lower 80s. up around yukia it is in the 80s as we head into teca a of a warming for friday and saturday. nice weekend on tap. big changes coming next week when things will be cooler. between now and then autumn weather. >> it is beautiful. >> yes, a lot of us are waiting to wear our sweaters. >> yes, pull them
moon. it is one day passed 1st quarter. you will see a bright red star to the right of the moon, let me think about this -- to the left of the moon. it is not a star. it is the planet mars. it will be shining as long as the moon is up tonight. the moon makes an easy milestone to pick out the planet mars. nice sight. most of us will be able to see with clear skies in the overnight hours. san francisco tomorrow, at 70, dead on cue for average. concord, 81, down in the south bay, plenty of...
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we need to give credit to kim jong-u moon the credit. that was the critical juncture turning point in getting negotiations started and also what cap negotiations going. i also think with dennis rodman in the friendship of the two, you not met with the president of mongolia, he had not met with eric schmidt who visited with his daughter who was the chairman of google at the time. 2018, the situation has drastically changed in light of the multiple summit meetings that have happened this year with our own president and president moon and the chinese jinping.i defectors were telling us there might be an opportunity to see some light between kim jong-un and his senior leadership. i think his comfort level has increased dramatically this year, and i also think his legitimacy in the eyes of his own senior leadership has also been enhanced. perhaps dennis rodman played a great role as an entertainer at the time, but that is about it, no further role. >> john arnold. i would like to go to more solid sports. in the past winter olympics, south kor
we need to give credit to kim jong-u moon the credit. that was the critical juncture turning point in getting negotiations started and also what cap negotiations going. i also think with dennis rodman in the friendship of the two, you not met with the president of mongolia, he had not met with eric schmidt who visited with his daughter who was the chairman of google at the time. 2018, the situation has drastically changed in light of the multiple summit meetings that have happened this year...
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american city its were vying to be the first to reach the moon to develop a visionary believable set design kubrick not set ex-pats who had worked with rocket pioneer advena from put on the front foot show expose how meticulous nearly every. technical details planned. kubrick was the first to use product placement this futuristic watch from the luxury brand hamilton went on sale as the film opened but only a few original props are preserved destroyed most of them. this is a replica of the model of the famous centrifuge a hamster wheel weighing fifty tons and twelve meters in diameter filming with so complicated that it took several days to shoot just a few seconds. won't see much of the galaxy. the space scenes were created with an elaborate animation by hand without computer technology. you know when you think it's some models it's wooden glue and straying and nothing shows it's. just a testament to how careful he was and god knows how many of it how many. sort of takes they took of the model shots because they obviously were special effects to corrupt on. more than one hundred peop
american city its were vying to be the first to reach the moon to develop a visionary believable set design kubrick not set ex-pats who had worked with rocket pioneer advena from put on the front foot show expose how meticulous nearly every. technical details planned. kubrick was the first to use product placement this futuristic watch from the luxury brand hamilton went on sale as the film opened but only a few original props are preserved destroyed most of them. this is a replica of the model...
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>>> and our first look of pieces of history e up for grabs from first man on the moon. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> go evening, everyone. president trump has now agreed to allow the fbi to expand the scope of his hurried background i hurried background t' hurried background s hurried background hurried background hurried background hurried background i hurried background t hurried gr band ' hurried background s hurried background investigation into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. as nbc news first reported over the end, the fbi had been limited to speaking to just four witnesses. tonight with agents working against a friday deadline to finish their work, the president is calling the scrutiny of kavanaugh amid an accusation of sexual assault unfair while still saying he has an open mind. our peter alexander has the latest. >> reporr: tonight, the white house has authorizing the fbi to expand the limited backgrou vestigation into sexual misconduct allegations against brett kavanaugh. giving the fbi the grn light to interview anyone it deems nece
>>> and our first look of pieces of history e up for grabs from first man on the moon. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> go evening, everyone. president trump has now agreed to allow the fbi to expand the scope of his hurried background i hurried background t' hurried background s hurried background hurried background hurried background hurried background i hurried background t hurried gr band ' hurried background s hurried...
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colonel gordon moon happily traveled thousands of miles..for this moment.natsthe moon family will beor the next few days.before leaving the ceremony they snapped this picture just like colonel moon's visit it was a quick moment..that i'm sure...will last a lifetime. (jrs) lieutenant colonel gordon wasnút due back till december. his daughter was completely surprised. she didn't expect to see she didn't surprised.completely daughter was december. his due back till gordon wasnút colonel lieutenant (jrs) last a lifetime. i'm sure...will last a lifetime. (jrs) chat (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . slightly cooler weather is forecast through tuesday as a weak upper low moves inland over the bay area, allowing increase. daytime highs on into the 60s along the coast 70s inland. high forecast to build california later in the week, warming trend through friday. dry weather is prevail through period. we could the north bay late sunday into monday. the niners had the odds stacked against them today --- the undefeated los angel
colonel gordon moon happily traveled thousands of miles..for this moment.natsthe moon family will beor the next few days.before leaving the ceremony they snapped this picture just like colonel moon's visit it was a quick moment..that i'm sure...will last a lifetime. (jrs) lieutenant colonel gordon wasnút due back till december. his daughter was completely surprised. she didn't expect to see she didn't surprised.completely daughter was december. his due back till gordon wasnút colonel...
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just take a look at this incredible video as the moon came up and it is also known as the hunter's moonhis month. typically, the hunters and gath gathers used to use the bright moon to help them find their prey. if you didn't get enough, let's get you up close and personal. just another stunning shot as you can see here. we did have some clouds around but that didn't interfere. tonight, we have some high-level clouds moving across parts of the bay area, a look at those temperatures there in the 40s and the 50s. it is getting cool out there and a look at what you can expect as we head towards tomorrow afternoon and pretty much the next seven days. so, santa rosa's average high is 74 degrees, just like today, just like yesterday. tomorrow will still be a little bit cooler than average, even though we're going to see those numbers coming up, and then warming it up towards the end of the workweek, rising above average by friday, going into the weekend, you'll notice a good ten, 11 degrees warmer than where you should be for this time of year. live picture from our east bay hills camera as w
just take a look at this incredible video as the moon came up and it is also known as the hunter's moonhis month. typically, the hunters and gath gathers used to use the bright moon to help them find their prey. if you didn't get enough, let's get you up close and personal. just another stunning shot as you can see here. we did have some clouds around but that didn't interfere. tonight, we have some high-level clouds moving across parts of the bay area, a look at those temperatures there in the...
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harnesses, wires. >> did we go to the moon? >> no, we didn't go to the moon.we don't have a rover on mars. we didn't do a fly-by of pluto. we have never been to space, period, end of. >> reporter: in short, flat earthers don't believe much of anything unless they see it for themselves. they say nasa is just a part of a massive conspiracy. >> it's a giant game of chess. we are in humanity are the pawns. the flat earth thing is keeping us locked down, not knowledgeable about who we are, who we really are as people and what we're capable of. >> do you think something new is happening? >> i do. people have really become obsess ed with the idea that if it's not part of their direct experience, it can't be true. >> tom nichols takes a dim view of flat earth. the national security expert he teaches at the extension school. he also won jury tri"jeopardy" times. >> people lost faith in experts. we developed a kind of reverse snobbery that says if you have a great deal of education, if you're at a well-known institution, but definition you must be a liar. >> reporter: n
harnesses, wires. >> did we go to the moon? >> no, we didn't go to the moon.we don't have a rover on mars. we didn't do a fly-by of pluto. we have never been to space, period, end of. >> reporter: in short, flat earthers don't believe much of anything unless they see it for themselves. they say nasa is just a part of a massive conspiracy. >> it's a giant game of chess. we are in humanity are the pawns. the flat earth thing is keeping us locked down, not knowledgeable...
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mr moon travels to europe this week to ask for their support.d bruises along the way. — as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to negotiate with two of the world's most unpredictable leaders. he is an optimist but some fear he may not be a realist. the queen's granddaughter, princess eugenie, has married jack brooksbank at st george's chapel in windsor. the royal family, and a number of celebrities, were among 850 guests at the ceremony. princess eugenie is ninth in line to the throne and was given away by her father, prince andrew. here's our royal correspondent nick witchell. hold onto your hats, it's another royal wedding, though this one was not quite in the same league as harry and meghan‘s. today
mr moon travels to europe this week to ask for their support.d bruises along the way. — as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to negotiate with two...
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moon dust -- for a rock.% moon dust. stephen carroll there with the business update.r the international press review. ♪ and our coorespondent is here to take a look through he papers. hi,. you are starting with reaction toothe meeting between saudi and istanbul.osecutors in >> the two prosecutorr met for the second time to discuss at prrbe his death.al khashoggi and the saudi journalist who diedd inside the saudi consulate in the pposecutorssvisited the diplomatic compound. this comes as the turkish sound is must reveal who ordered the hit and who sent the 15-man the sameedaynbul that jamal khashoggi went missing and was eventuaaly found killed. it s making the froon pages of it is also the focus of opinion pieces in the u.s.. stephen: jamal khashoggi was death at the time of his and was also a frequent contributor to the washington poot. editors there are demanding two -- demanding answers to two questions. first of all, where his body is% grisly operation? the paper is takinn a tough -pstance ttward the saudis, accusing them of deflecting quessions by "pretending to
moon dust -- for a rock.% moon dust. stephen carroll there with the business update.r the international press review. ♪ and our coorespondent is here to take a look through he papers. hi,. you are starting with reaction toothe meeting between saudi and istanbul.osecutors in >> the two prosecutorr met for the second time to discuss at prrbe his death.al khashoggi and the saudi journalist who diedd inside the saudi consulate in the pposecutorssvisited the diplomatic compound. this comes...
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sometime. >> but yeah, the hunters moon last night. that was cool. or the halloween moon. . >> we'll think about it. >> can you howl again? >> maybe. >>> we have a hunters moon. take a look at that. isn't that just beautiful? clear skies out there as you start off the day in spots. temperatures are in the 40s and in the 50s this morning. santa rosa coming in at 47. we are looking at 52 in livermore as well as for concord. warm conditions above average temperatures as we go through the day as high pressure strengthens and rebuilds and expands. and because of that, we are going to be warming up as we go through the next few days. i'll show you futurecast taking you through the next 24 hours. coming up in just a bit. let's check in with gianna for a look at traffic this morning. >> reporter: i'll take it, mary, thank you. this morning a tanker truck carrying flammable substances caught fire in san jose. it happened on i-680 north near berryessa road. morn was around 1:15 th fireghters aived oe scd itou believed trgo area under the trunk. no injuries are
sometime. >> but yeah, the hunters moon last night. that was cool. or the halloween moon. . >> we'll think about it. >> can you howl again? >> maybe. >>> we have a hunters moon. take a look at that. isn't that just beautiful? clear skies out there as you start off the day in spots. temperatures are in the 40s and in the 50s this morning. santa rosa coming in at 47. we are looking at 52 in livermore as well as for concord. warm conditions above average...