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he's now president elect trump's choice to lead nasa. there were more space tourist flights in 24, and a private probe named odysseus landed on the moon, but then tipped over. 2025 will be a year of private business and china pushing to go farther, faster. tom costello, nbc news, washington. a lot happening, a lot happening in our weather as well. been quite a year so far, but we're entering the new year in a very peaceful weather wise, at least for a little bit. yeah. turning over the new page here to, well, some cloud cover today. eventually we'll get in on some rainfall as we move through the next couple of days. i have full looks at the timeline of that. also some sierra snow as well. let's start it off right now with a look at what's happening with the weather pattern. and we're really sandwiched in between two different weather systems. we have this area of high pressure that's kept us dry the past couple of days. that's moving towards the four corners. and then we have this developing system in the pacific. we're still going to be
he's now president elect trump's choice to lead nasa. there were more space tourist flights in 24, and a private probe named odysseus landed on the moon, but then tipped over. 2025 will be a year of private business and china pushing to go farther, faster. tom costello, nbc news, washington. a lot happening, a lot happening in our weather as well. been quite a year so far, but we're entering the new year in a very peaceful weather wise, at least for a little bit. yeah. turning over the new page...
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according to nasa, you could travel from new york to tokyo at that speed in under one minute.etty amazing stuff, we cover the news and it just doesn't have to be on earth. i want to show you the moment that nasa confirmed that the spacecraft made the mission. >> it looks like we had a hit there for a second. >> i believe that we have detection. >> pretty cool. nasa says the probe will start sending back data from basically it's observation of the sun by the end of this month, we will keep an eye on that and all the news, all around all the galaxies. when we return, a moment in the solemn ceremony from capitol hill. capitol hill to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. if you take or have taken humira for moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis and still have symptoms... you don't have to settle. ask your gas
according to nasa, you could travel from new york to tokyo at that speed in under one minute.etty amazing stuff, we cover the news and it just doesn't have to be on earth. i want to show you the moment that nasa confirmed that the spacecraft made the mission. >> it looks like we had a hit there for a second. >> i believe that we have detection. >> pretty cool. nasa says the probe will start sending back data from basically it's observation of the sun by the end of this month,...
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so we are looking at two maps, one by nasa _ know? two maps, one by nasa and watch l know? so we are looking at two| maps, one by nasa and watch by watch duty, an app, and both of them so billy metro the fire moving towards our house so we are... it is getting pretty red right by where we live and we don't know what it looks like, and presumably you're feeling these winds? they were so strong that when were talking to our correspondent a little earlier, presumably you're being blasted, buffeted by these winds as well was we we re we were yesterday. in la canada, _ we were yesterday. in la canada, it _ we were yesterday. in la canada, it was _ we were yesterday. in la canada, it was 55 - we were yesterday. in la canada, it was 55 mph. l we were yesterday. in la - canada, it was 55 mph. right now, it feels a bit calm or where we are. the winds are very different. la has a lot of microclimates. it is very different in different parts of la, and it sound like he was make have died on a little bit because they are using aerial, helicopters
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gavin schmidt, director of the goddard institute for space studies at nasa.or being with us. amna: a technical difficulty kept us from bringing the report filed by stephanie sy on the ground in california and here now is that reports. reporter: winds started to ease giving fire fighters a window to continue making progress on fires that burn for a fourth day around los angeles. the eaton fire northeast of the city and the palisades fire are there largest but others have popped up including the kenneth fire in the san fernando valley. that fire prompted evacuations at last night and burned about 1000 acres before fire fighters brought it under control overnight. officials warn were then 57,000 structures remain at risk. karen bass defended the response of the setting. >> we are doing everything we can to bring the situation under control and success has been reported. that is our number one job, to protect the homes of people and peoples businesses and to rebuild los angeles. >> i knew with the way the wind was that things could change on a dime. reporter: she
gavin schmidt, director of the goddard institute for space studies at nasa.or being with us. amna: a technical difficulty kept us from bringing the report filed by stephanie sy on the ground in california and here now is that reports. reporter: winds started to ease giving fire fighters a window to continue making progress on fires that burn for a fourth day around los angeles. the eaton fire northeast of the city and the palisades fire are there largest but others have popped up including the...
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gavin schmidt director of space studies in nasa. >>thank you. >> thank you very much.essa: i'm vanessa ruiz for stephanie sy. here are the latest headlines. an update to our top story. the death toll in the los angeles area fires has risen to at least 11 tonight. more than 150,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders. and this afternoon, california governor gavin newsom called for an independent investigation into the loss of water pressure in the fire hydrant system in addition to the lack of water in a reservoir in pacific palisades. in venezuela, president nicholas maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term following last year's widely disputed election. maduro took the . oath this morning at the legislative palace in caracas. he declared victory even though the u.s. recognized the opposition leader as the actual winner. today maduro celebrated what he cease as a legitimate extension of his presidency. [speaking in spanish] >> this constitution is victorious. and venezuela is at peace. this act is possible because venezuela is fully exercising its nati
gavin schmidt director of space studies in nasa. >>thank you. >> thank you very much.essa: i'm vanessa ruiz for stephanie sy. here are the latest headlines. an update to our top story. the death toll in the los angeles area fires has risen to at least 11 tonight. more than 150,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders. and this afternoon, california governor gavin newsom called for an independent investigation into the loss of water pressure in the fire hydrant system in...
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that's the nasa hospital lock the hospital and european hospitals are also at risk. the agency says if she will shortage is threatening the lives of patients, including newborn babies. it says incubate is need uninterrupted electricity to power. the ventilator is that provide oxygen to keep the babies alive. the charity says newborns are already extremely vulnerable and transferring them to out of hospitals would endangered allies. it goes on to say that putting the lives of children at risk like fat is unacceptable. let's get an update from, i'll just here is honey. my mode who's in data bloss, central garza for his honey. what's the latest you are hearing about the situation of these 3 hospitals? the follow with as soon as we arrive to the site here we did a quick tour inside the hospice and it was good to clearly hear the sound of machines. still the thing, but not as much as, as it used to be in the past. a few weeks and we know this sound is going to go sign a very soon and people are relying on these machines are going to be at risk of losing their lives. the f
that's the nasa hospital lock the hospital and european hospitals are also at risk. the agency says if she will shortage is threatening the lives of patients, including newborn babies. it says incubate is need uninterrupted electricity to power. the ventilator is that provide oxygen to keep the babies alive. the charity says newborns are already extremely vulnerable and transferring them to out of hospitals would endangered allies. it goes on to say that putting the lives of children at risk...
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. >>> spacex and nasa launched two robotic missions to the moon.ther data at a basin site believed to be where an ancient asteroid hit. nasa aims to use that mission in its effort to return humans to the moon. the other from japan is expected to launch a micro rover to explore the far north of the moon. we'll be right back. moon. we'll be right back. this is a party. premier protein, my ride or die. boom! if you know, you know. let's go. this stuff changed my life. so good. high protein. check. one gram of sugar. oh, yeah. and a flavor for every vibe. (♪♪) (♪♪) premier protein. sweeten the journey. ♪♪ herbal essences is a force of nature. our shampoos and conditioners are made with supercharged botanicals. ♪♪ these sulfate-free formulas deeply penetrate and replenish nutrients. ♪♪ to boost hair health in just one wash. ♪♪ all without the salon naturals price tag. ♪♪ ♪♪ it's supercharged herbal essences. ♪♪ >>> we are back with our top story. millions remain under red flag warning as extreme winds threaten to spread the massive blazes across souther
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angeles are tackling new fires that have flared up in angeles national forest, located just above nasa'set propulsion lab. the area is popularfor hiking near millard waterfall. a crew at the scene reports the area is now "dry as a bone". some progress has been made as firefighters continue to battle multiple fires across the city — but the la county fire chief says that the threat of more blazes is still very high. the death toll has now risen to 24. meanwhile, at least 20 people have been arrested for looting, including two who allegedly posed as firefighters. earlier today, governor gavin newsom said that 1a,000 people are actively working against the fires in what he says could be the worst natural disaster to hit the country. so far, firefighters have managed to contain the kenneth fire from spreading. the largest fire in the palisades is contained by only 11% and is still spreading east, threatening the suburb of brentwood where vice president kamala harris has a home. the hurst fire is 89% contained at 799 acres. and the eaton fire is 27% contained, covering 14,117 acres. the los a
angeles are tackling new fires that have flared up in angeles national forest, located just above nasa'set propulsion lab. the area is popularfor hiking near millard waterfall. a crew at the scene reports the area is now "dry as a bone". some progress has been made as firefighters continue to battle multiple fires across the city — but the la county fire chief says that the threat of more blazes is still very high. the death toll has now risen to 24. meanwhile, at least 20 people...
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one will be carrying payloads for nasa. in transit before landing on the moon in early march. nasa says blue ghost will carry out at least ten investigations while there. the other is from a japan-based company. >>> and starbucks is having a change of heart and tiktok users are already flocking somewhere else. here is shanelle kaul with today's "moneywatch". >>> stocks closed mostly higher monday as investors await the first of two readings this week. the dow gained 358 points. the nasdaq lost 73. the s&p 500 was up nine points. tiktok is denying a report from bloomberg that china is potentially considering facilitating the sale of the social media app to tech billionaire elon musk in order to keep the app operational in the u.s. while the clock is now ticking for the supreme court to rule on whether the government's proposed ban on tiktok is legal, it appears users are downloading a new chinese social media app called red note. as of monday red note was the number one free app on the apple app store. >>> say goodbye to try
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house officials say i have one of the nasa oxen and european hospitals are risk of immune. it's closer to the well food program donated to 1000 leads to fuel to nasa hospital in con eunice, the biggest hospital in southern guys i but that's only enough to last 24 hours. i was just curious, honey, my mood has gained access to all acts. the hospital in dab la here is this report is across the gaza circle radius tracts found are over, one would then live injured civilians, many of them women and children and elderly individuals. here at this facility, i lost the hospitals, doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including quantity, biotics and surgical tools and pain killers in the fuel for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionality of basics and important essential equipment like the incubator the ventilator is and without electricity, as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a coughing and problems is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances . often, with the flashlights you is for generators and th
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one that might have been developed here by nasa ames flying an autonomous craft to the scene insteadputting human lives in danger, especially with the satellites that measure the whole planet and can observe the whole planet over long periods of time. some of the folks here at ames are using the suborbital assets to study more closely and with better spatial resolution. the fires right now, all of these things are in use, but in many parts of the state and even the country, they're just now getting integrated. companies, fire crews, nasa all tell us they'd like to get more tech help in when it comes to fighting fires. janelle. thank you scott. we're going to talk about the air quality right now back at the wildfires in southern california. this is a view of a plume of smoke over la. it was sent in by one of our producers flying into la this afternoon. it is thick, black smoke. eyes are burning. people have masks on. we've dealt with that here in the bay area in years past with the orange skies are dealing with it right now. yeah. and, you know, family or friends down there. it's just
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the winning plan, according to nasa history, is what got you anti amendment. the winning plan was oh quite racist. oh and, part of it was not made public. in fact, the women were running north the time after they had their plenary convention then went into the basement of the hotel and met and she had a pointer and. she so in different states and here's what we're going to do in each state with the winning plan. oh, and what what they were to do in southern states was work for what called primary suffrage. and under the laws, the southern states at the time, the political parties could their own rules about who could vote in primaries and the way southern politics worked. democrats were always going to win the general so if they got to make the rules about primaries which they did, then you would have what became known as the white primary. so literally north as part of the winning plan came out for the white primary. oh, this is not a you that plus no this is approval while she was running in at the end of the attempt adulterate the anthony amendment i think
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. >>> an update on the nasa astronauts stuck in space, nasa leaders wrapped up a call with the astronautse international space station including suni williams and suni williams were launched on a mission in june of last year. now they have spent more than nine months in space because of technical issues and delays. nbc news correspondent george solis is following those developments. what are the astronauts say about their time in space, how they are doing and the pl to come home? >> they are in good spirits. one of the things the nasa administrator wanted to make clear is the astronauts are stock -- not stuck in space, were stranded, but they are doing the work, looking forward to a spacewalk in a few days. and they are completing other missions that they have in their schedule. one of the things they want to make sure if this was not like a castaway situation where they have a wilson ball, this is something that he had asked. they are well fed with clothes and they are in good spirits, but looking forward to coming home. one thing they did address was concerns about the wildfires in sout
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i keep calling is an editor for nasa, watch dot com and a form, a nice, a rocket scientist. he says last, govern responsibility for damage caused by space to free, evolving. there are trees that say that if you watch something, it just space and it comes back and it costs of damage. you're responsible. well again, back in the early days and that really did not happen very much. now it's again a global problem and there are a number of space agencies that meet regularly to discuss this. the united nations has got in on to it. but there's a hopeful progress being made in that you can send the satellite up to either grab a satellite if i can. that's already been up there and bring it back safely. or you could design the satellite better so that when it's done with the job, it brings itself back in a very specific way. but that's just for the new stuff. the old stuff is still up there and it's going to be an increasing issue. as time goes on the ring, they see a 10. yeah. i don't think they're exactly sure where it came from, but it's just a matter of time. because you can just
i keep calling is an editor for nasa, watch dot com and a form, a nice, a rocket scientist. he says last, govern responsibility for damage caused by space to free, evolving. there are trees that say that if you watch something, it just space and it comes back and it costs of damage. you're responsible. well again, back in the early days and that really did not happen very much. now it's again a global problem and there are a number of space agencies that meet regularly to discuss this. the...
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the bodies has been delivered to nasa hospital in the north stuff and patients that 2 of guys as most critical medical facilities are being forced to evacuate for us has been issued at about how to hospital and troops have surrounded the indonesian hospital. this follows these rails are sold on the come add one medical facility last week. the director of a doctor who's um, i will stop you. i was deliberately detained, was detained rather by these really ami, this international affairs. his disappearance is quote, emblematic of the genocidal intent in his rasp brought her attends to a knowledge, guys, health care sector. that's bringing down just here is honey. my mood was in there, but i central gaza for as for the latest on the situation on the ground, honey, bring this up to speed with the latest is really strikes and, and thereafter a man or is it good morning, lilian, the tax continue until the early hours of this morning at about 4 am, was the latest is tried that targeted an empty residential home in the city of the city, as we know from our source that and from i witnessed that
the bodies has been delivered to nasa hospital in the north stuff and patients that 2 of guys as most critical medical facilities are being forced to evacuate for us has been issued at about how to hospital and troops have surrounded the indonesian hospital. this follows these rails are sold on the come add one medical facility last week. the director of a doctor who's um, i will stop you. i was deliberately detained, was detained rather by these really ami, this international affairs. his...
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my food at boucher honda was arrested alongside several of the health workers during a rate of the nasa medical complex and was held in his ready captivity for 11 months. so that is the orthopedic surgery section chief at the facility. his lawyer says he's being subjected to torture and to interrogation, or another number of paralysing is killed in israel's foreign gauze. it could be significantly higher than the health ministry's official decimal. the medical journal, the loans that is released to study that takes into account bodies identified in hospitals or more social media, but trays and responses from an online survey. research estimates the actual death total from the 1st 9 months of is randy attacks is 41 percent higher than the official number recorded on june the 30th. because the health ministry reported a death total of $38000.00. the study suggest it was likely to be closer to $64000.00 at the time. and that would represent nearly 3 percent of the pre will population for roughly $1.35 people. most of the women children and the elderly. the told does not include debts from
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scenarios, stretching for 40 kilometers, causing damage to property. chief calling is an editor for nasa watts dot com and a full manasseh rocket scientist. he joined us live now from rest and in virginia. thank you so much for speaking to us here on out to 0. first of all space debra. you like this? it's meant to but not the point entry to atmosphere at least for somewhere. what people don't live, so how unusual is this event that it actually struck in a populated area as well? the yeah, the idea is that least early on in the space age that things would come back in the burn up. and that wouldn't be a problem. that was what we want you to few satellites a year. now we're launching thousands and they stay after a long time. and if you for the, the phrase what goes up must come down. eventually anything orders in europe will come back. usually since the birth is, if this is the earth, it's mostly an ocean planet. but there's still land where we people live and the more stuff you watch, the more stuff that's going to come back in stop become an issue where they may think there. okay. and c
scenarios, stretching for 40 kilometers, causing damage to property. chief calling is an editor for nasa watts dot com and a full manasseh rocket scientist. he joined us live now from rest and in virginia. thank you so much for speaking to us here on out to 0. first of all space debra. you like this? it's meant to but not the point entry to atmosphere at least for somewhere. what people don't live, so how unusual is this event that it actually struck in a populated area as well? the yeah, the...
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today's nasa much closer there to lose your ceiling the 1st quarter to 0 1st. even. okay. beautiful. instead of just depending on the 2nd with the the sure the what it, what the state cuz it's the most affordable as it is the most often the when you're still at the see what i'm saying when i don't live with some of the data still don't think it wasn't here, but i didn't sleep. i've seen any of them. and it's pretty even pretty. pretty much gonna still go away. don't centerside so i mean, so that's no more if i were getting. yeah, cuz i didn't, you was going through this like a page and i forgot to do that. i'm with it. yeah. it's a couple it says even though i'm gonna keep it in as low as the wait list. oh, the one in doable is given to me, you know, was it just kind of what was the last moment? do you think about that? is that those who are still in the, in the part and i think with those and as of yesterday that, but i have to say that in those bruno, i say your thoughts out, but the voice is at this point using that, come on stop in your bottle this thing was the both w
today's nasa much closer there to lose your ceiling the 1st quarter to 0 1st. even. okay. beautiful. instead of just depending on the 2nd with the the sure the what it, what the state cuz it's the most affordable as it is the most often the when you're still at the see what i'm saying when i don't live with some of the data still don't think it wasn't here, but i didn't sleep. i've seen any of them. and it's pretty even pretty. pretty much gonna still go away. don't centerside so i mean, so...
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they will be carrying 10 science payloads from nasa as part of the payload services program. it is being called ghostriders in the sky, this mission, and has a target of landing on the moon in early march. we were seeing live pictures of the spacex falcon nine rocket taking off from kennedy space center with a payload that will be landing on the moon expected in march with scientific equipment feeding data back to nasa and the team. coming up -- >> i heard bloomberg is looking for a new cohost for "daybreak: europe" to explain the benefits of ai to business leaders worldwide. i thought no one is better qualified than me, an anti-generated avatar. -- tom: we will speak to the ceo of synthesia to discuss the company's growth ambitions and the development of digital avatars. they raised $180 million. that exclusive conversation is next.♪ >> hi, i am victor riparbelli, ceo of synthesia. i am excited to share that we just raised $180 million to accelerate our mission to accelerate that chick of -- of bringing video to business. tom: nvidia-backed startup synthesia is now valued at
they will be carrying 10 science payloads from nasa as part of the payload services program. it is being called ghostriders in the sky, this mission, and has a target of landing on the moon in early march. we were seeing live pictures of the spacex falcon nine rocket taking off from kennedy space center with a payload that will be landing on the moon expected in march with scientific equipment feeding data back to nasa and the team. coming up -- >> i heard bloomberg is looking for a new...
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the company also wants to launch commercial satellites and for nasa. here in england, given the weather, these structures serve as temporary art installations, they also attract tourists. this particular because i was erected in new hampshire. structures vary in capacity, designers can build towers, tunnels, archways and caves. after a mild winter last year designers were happy when temperatures were cold enough to open up attractions earlier than normal. we were looking about 25 million pannek of ice. start the process by mapping out how we would like to build the ice castle. —— 24 million lb. when the icicles get to the correct length we will have a stamp is to put them in a little backpack and then plant the icicles. . , ., icicles. the latest weather forecast — icicles. the latest weather forecast here _ icicles. the latest weather forecast here in _ icicles. the latest weather forecast here in a - icicles. the latest weatherl forecast here in a moment. before that, some aerial pictures coming live from los angeles, there was a briefing from offici
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>> tyrus: i'm going to go with spacex mission to rescue the nasa astronauts.e again, it shows that elon musk is about all about saving things. he is saving astronauts. he has saved twitter and next year he is going to help save the government. now if he could only save himself from getting people pregnant all the time. [laughter] okay, kat kempe what is your number one. >> kat: my top story of the year has to be the trump/biden debate because it was the beginning of the in for joe and it was probably the time when everyone who called us crazy for saying he was not well sought that he was not well. [laughter] and it meant that he could get back to resume his true passion, beach. [laughter] are read, tyrice, what is your number one story? >> tyrus: my number one is now the iconic photo of donald trump rising up after getting shot and to say, fight, fight, fight. [cheers and applause] i don't know what a lot of guys would have been after nearly getting their heads taken off. but that ain't it. and in that moment, you know, a lot of people saw him as of the guy wh
>> tyrus: i'm going to go with spacex mission to rescue the nasa astronauts.e again, it shows that elon musk is about all about saving things. he is saving astronauts. he has saved twitter and next year he is going to help save the government. now if he could only save himself from getting people pregnant all the time. [laughter] okay, kat kempe what is your number one. >> kat: my top story of the year has to be the trump/biden debate because it was the beginning of the in for joe...
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the company also wants to launch satellites for commercial customers and also nasa.thquake. the japan meteorological agency asked people not to go in the sea or near coastal areas. there were concerns about the potentalfor a one metre high tsunami but a much smaller one was recorded reaching miyazaki city according to japan's public broadcaster. japan of course has more earthquakes than any other country in the world, the pulitzer earthquake proof and so far we have not had many reports of damage but will keep across the story for you. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the weather story across the uk is on the change, but perhaps not where you would think. just take a look at this dramatic temperature contrast from first thing this morning. we had 14 degrees in highland scotland — that runs the risk of some rapid snow melt and maybe some localised flooding. by contrast, —1. we are was still sitting in the cold air across the far south—east. but the wind direction has changed. it's driving this milder air across the northern half of the country. it is also b
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lotta folks are concerned about the astronauts' welfare up there but in a statement, nasa reassured usell-stocked with food, water, clothing, oxygen, and also have special items to celebrate the holidays." and what a holly-jolly christmas that'll be. ♪ i'm dreaming of a new ♪ ♪ poop-tube ♪ [laughter] they poop in a tube. back on earth, back earthside, remember that iowa poll that came out right before the election that showed trump losing the state by 3 to 4 points to the nice lady who didn't do the crimes? well, trump remembers. because yesterday, we found out that trump is suing iowa pollster ann selzer and the des moines register newspaper for that poll, claiming they were seeking "accountability for brazen election interference." you won! so now it's interference just to get a prediction wrong? in that case, punxatawney phil, you better lawyer up, buttercup, if you ever want to see your shadow again. i got another one. i got another one. the lawsuit says the defendants favored the democratic nominee "through the use of a leaked and manipulated" poll. it's true, the des moines regis
lotta folks are concerned about the astronauts' welfare up there but in a statement, nasa reassured usell-stocked with food, water, clothing, oxygen, and also have special items to celebrate the holidays." and what a holly-jolly christmas that'll be. ♪ i'm dreaming of a new ♪ ♪ poop-tube ♪ [laughter] they poop in a tube. back on earth, back earthside, remember that iowa poll that came out right before the election that showed trump losing the state by 3 to 4 points to the nice lady...
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, where we particularly are in all to dina is, is really interesting because we're adjacent to the nasa jet propulsion lab. so that's a government facility, and so the, the military will do whatever they can to make sure a fire doesn't happen. and out in the mountains above us is the mount wilson observatory, which are some of the most advanced telescopes on the earth. so very often when they're in fires in the past, they have a lab, they bring a lot of resources to, to bear. but now in this case, because it got down to where the homes are, they just weren't prepared for it. maybe even brought in fire people from arizona to help fight the spires. now this may be a sensitive question, but you know, what's left of your home hasn't survived the place. um, so uh where my kids live were trying to figure out if they survived to the house of the building adjacent to them was destroyed this morning. and my house is in the line of where the fire is coming and i have not heard yet. i'm. i'm hoping i'll know by tomorrow morning if it start either not. all right, that was john henson. thank you ver
, where we particularly are in all to dina is, is really interesting because we're adjacent to the nasa jet propulsion lab. so that's a government facility, and so the, the military will do whatever they can to make sure a fire doesn't happen. and out in the mountains above us is the mount wilson observatory, which are some of the most advanced telescopes on the earth. so very often when they're in fires in the past, they have a lab, they bring a lot of resources to, to bear. but now in this...
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in the the 1960 these lava formations were used by nasa to train astronauts on apollo missions how to observe and take samples from the moon. ever since this landscape supported california's outdoor recreation economy from biking, hunting, fishing, canoeing and so much more. this land is sacred to many tribal nations violently forced to leave their homes. they held ancient ceremonies and they are preserving lands fundamental to who they are and their way of life. today's monument announcements builds on other actions i took. last week i signed two bills to protect the alaska shore from offshore drilling. and i might add, that is a big deal. my state is only three feet above sea level. you're laughing but it's important. nearly 40% of americans live in coastal communities. and it's not only good for the environment, it's good for our economy. it will protect coastal fishing industry that generates $320 billion of income a year. beach tourism that generates nearly $220 billion annually. and three million american jobs. and it also saves us billions in potential damages by avoiding oil s
in the the 1960 these lava formations were used by nasa to train astronauts on apollo missions how to observe and take samples from the moon. ever since this landscape supported california's outdoor recreation economy from biking, hunting, fishing, canoeing and so much more. this land is sacred to many tribal nations violently forced to leave their homes. they held ancient ceremonies and they are preserving lands fundamental to who they are and their way of life. today's monument announcements...
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angeles are tackling new fires that have flared up in angeles national forest, located just above nasa's "dry as a bone". some progress has been made as firefighters continue to battle multiple fires across the city — but the la county fire chief says that the threat of more blazes is still very high. the death toll has now risen to 24. meanwhile, at least 20 people have been arrested for looting,
angeles are tackling new fires that have flared up in angeles national forest, located just above nasa's "dry as a bone". some progress has been made as firefighters continue to battle multiple fires across the city — but the la county fire chief says that the threat of more blazes is still very high. the death toll has now risen to 24. meanwhile, at least 20 people have been arrested for looting,
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services would soon be forced to shut down the well food program tonight to 2000 leagues as a fuel to the nasa hospital in the han, eunice, the biggest hospital in southern gaza. but that's certainly enough. the last for around 24 hours. for doctors with on board is has 13 hospitals in gaza on the verge of corrosion, the anessa and alexa hospitals and han eunice in the south and the european hospital in central garza. the organization says the fuel shortage is threatening the lives of hundreds of patients, including newborns. it says incubators need uninterrupted electricity to power to ventilate. does that provide also, john to keep babies alive? a child, he says, new bones are already extremely vulnerable. i'm transferring them to other hospitals would endanger their lives. it goes on to say that putting the lives of children at risk like this is unacceptable. i'll just say i was heading my mood, spoke to dr. bush or off my alexa hospital in day of out about about how the fuel shortages are affecting operations that the city is across the gauze, travel radius tracts that are over one would t
services would soon be forced to shut down the well food program tonight to 2000 leagues as a fuel to the nasa hospital in the han, eunice, the biggest hospital in southern gaza. but that's certainly enough. the last for around 24 hours. for doctors with on board is has 13 hospitals in gaza on the verge of corrosion, the anessa and alexa hospitals and han eunice in the south and the european hospital in central garza. the organization says the fuel shortage is threatening the lives of hundreds...
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these tend to be the maintenance on this expensive visit to that grandfathers village a set shesta. nasa happy moment with the is being captured for posterity. i need the jobs storage and i will send it to you shortly. the line here somewhere where you need some tools that was for the software should be able look for a border of a tv has a has to shop for you, the study cielo or a lawyer enough, but a goal or good. when you do, joe, it's good aside. it's a uh, no problem. did you lose a goose the now live? i've seen the schools in the yellow. ah. no problem. beauty who lose lose the? no, no i've, i've seen that cost me a little the hold them yet is video and you know that kinda stuff. and because they could throw in the, or did the music just image, did it go to the left of this the, the below it, you could receive a new it, isn't that other from the new type of stiff, cuz i'm doing a little bit sim, some of the story to j a both in the maple book available from the lady. it's a constituent. good. there's no the what? because even if it was a little you called last and looked at the vehi
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on a cot, in con eunice, in southern gauze, i killed 5 palestinians, and bodies were taken to the nasa hospital. and this is the optim off in his riley strike on the tent sites and their umbrella in central garza area was housing palestinians that had been forced to flee that homes restaurant kids in the early hours of the morning maybe of a man in the we were sleeping inside our tents and this very cold winter and around 3 am, but we were shocked by a loud explosion and fi everywhere. they would move in 1510. so for their hosting innocent people, most of them are children, women, and the elderly. and astro icon a home in the should. yeah, yeah. neighborhood and garza city in the north is this trip on saturday morning? killed 11 members of the same family. civil defense crews are working to recover those traps on the rubble to this riley ministry vehicles have been found conducting a raid on ballasa camp and the occupied westbank. one palestinian was killed and 9 others received, but it was the body was brought to rockdale hospital in the city of nobliss. i'm assuming it was conducted
on a cot, in con eunice, in southern gauze, i killed 5 palestinians, and bodies were taken to the nasa hospital. and this is the optim off in his riley strike on the tent sites and their umbrella in central garza area was housing palestinians that had been forced to flee that homes restaurant kids in the early hours of the morning maybe of a man in the we were sleeping inside our tents and this very cold winter and around 3 am, but we were shocked by a loud explosion and fi everywhere. they...
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firefly's blue ghost is flying ten experiments for nasa and will arrive first.ongs it a japanese company. on board that the moon's first house. it's a red toy-sized house designed by a swedish artist who's been dreaming of this for 25 years. when asked the purpose, the artist simply said "it's art." fair enough. >>> well, capital one accused of cheating customers, and the disturbing finds at several boar's head plants. shanelle kaul has today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: a mixed close to the markets on tuesday. the dow gained 221 points. the nasdaq lost 43, and the s&p 500 was up 6 points. >>> the u.s. securities and exchange commission is suing tech billionaire elon musk. the agency accuses musk of failing to disclose his ownership of twitter stock in a timely manner in early 2022 before buying the social media site. the sec alleges because of that musk was able to underpay by at least $150 million for shares that he bought later. musk denies any wrongdoing. >>> a u.s. watchdog accusing capital one of cheating customers out of $2 billion in lost interest. t
firefly's blue ghost is flying ten experiments for nasa and will arrive first.ongs it a japanese company. on board that the moon's first house. it's a red toy-sized house designed by a swedish artist who's been dreaming of this for 25 years. when asked the purpose, the artist simply said "it's art." fair enough. >>> well, capital one accused of cheating customers, and the disturbing finds at several boar's head plants. shanelle kaul has today's cbs "moneywatch."...
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nasa says there could be as many as 120 meteors per hour. astronomers say the best viewing will be in the hours right before the dawn. >> investigators piecing together what led up to a deadly attack in new orleans. what we're learning this morning, and the potential motivation behind the violence. >> and then a deadly cybertruck explosion in las vegas is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack. >> and the east bay had a violent start to the new year, the latest deadly incident in oakland after the city's police chief announced a drop in homicides last year. [music] live from jack london square. >> this is mornings on two. the nine. >> thank you for joining us. it is thursday, january 2nd. looking live out at the oakland estuary and it's a little hazy, but also pretty sunny and some nice mild temperatures. this morning steve paulson is talking about a little change ahead though. we will let him talk about that in just a second. thank you for joining us here on the nine. we begin with the investigation into the new orleans terror at
nasa says there could be as many as 120 meteors per hour. astronomers say the best viewing will be in the hours right before the dawn. >> investigators piecing together what led up to a deadly attack in new orleans. what we're learning this morning, and the potential motivation behind the violence. >> and then a deadly cybertruck explosion in las vegas is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack. >> and the east bay had a violent start to the new year, the latest...
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although nasa and noaa's figures were still below that mark.cientists say the warmer conditions are having far reaching effects beyond those sweltering summer days. >> the impacts we see depend on where you live. so in coastal regions there's sea level rise, it's affecting storm surge and coastal flooding. we're seeing extreme heat events across the country. we see changes in the water cycle, which means more heavy precipitation events and in some regions, more droughts in 2024, there were back to back hurricanes in the u.s. >> al-mawasi in spain, a year's worth of rain fell in just eight hours, causing catastrophic floods on the african continent. the normally barren sahara desert flooded for the first time in decades. amazon rivers fell to unprecedented lows because of drought, and the philippines experienced a supercharged typhoon season with six in just 30 days. >> there is not 1 to 1 relationship between any of these events, and climate change, but the the scenario is conducive to these events becoming more intense and more frequent. >> wh
although nasa and noaa's figures were still below that mark.cientists say the warmer conditions are having far reaching effects beyond those sweltering summer days. >> the impacts we see depend on where you live. so in coastal regions there's sea level rise, it's affecting storm surge and coastal flooding. we're seeing extreme heat events across the country. we see changes in the water cycle, which means more heavy precipitation events and in some regions, more droughts in 2024, there...
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from nasa, reports for congress and avoiding the coalitions. wrote about environmental topics. >> i'm happy to see all of you here politics and prose in the center of enlightenment and freedom. my important to the scientific endeavor. you on fax, she is an am amateur, astronomer and a book, she's written a play for the last five years of poetry editor for scientific americans proposed and created. a personal narrative spy novel and collaboration and it eliminates story on the basis of matter today. >> i am impressed. [laughter] >> i would like to start with what tree you. >> this extraordinary woman. >> for a long time i didn't realize it was an issue. when i was watching the discovery and my role models. and is , as a young girl was evr interested in science, i never had anybody trying to discourage me or tell me i wasn't smart enough for i didn't belong even though the boys outnumbered the girls by about four to one and yet, i hadn't managed to escape negative attitudes about women. i have undiagnosed misogyny i would be asked "experts at har
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says that with fuel stokes running out, the remaining healthcare facilities may cease to function. nasa hospital in han unit is one of several that could shut down the world. food program donated to 1000 leads has a few which only last for 24 hours. and it's a similar situation in the knows what hospitals have faced a 3 month long is really sees on constant attacks out zeroes, honie mcquaid spoke to dr. bush ultman. the idea likes the hospital in darrell balla about how fuel shortages impact operations go facilities across the gaza strip. already stretched, found are over one would then flood injured civilians, many of them women and children and elderly individuals. here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record about the acute shortage of the nonsense and medical lakes. and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate power at any given time during the day. how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power cuts out
says that with fuel stokes running out, the remaining healthcare facilities may cease to function. nasa hospital in han unit is one of several that could shut down the world. food program donated to 1000 leads has a few which only last for 24 hours. and it's a similar situation in the knows what hospitals have faced a 3 month long is really sees on constant attacks out zeroes, honie mcquaid spoke to dr. bush ultman. the idea likes the hospital in darrell balla about how fuel shortages impact...
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of the blaze has just opened up and there's a renewed sense of urgency because down here is a large nasan moving towards. 16 people have now died in these fires. they are already among the deadliest in california's history. and officials say the death toll will rise. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. let's speak to my colleague helena humphrey in malibu. the first thing that i will say is that the wind, as you might be able to see, is quite clearly picking up again. that is what we don't want to see. i want to show you the lecture here in malibu. in this direction we consume see the power companies are up and are trying to take down the remainder of these damaged power lines to secure the area. take a look in this direction. we are on the pacific coastal highway, one of the most iconic roads in the world. normally, you wouldn't be able to see this expanse of the pacific ocean. you can only see it now because of the level of disruption. because of the fact that so many of these multi—million dollar homes have been raised to the ground. looking in this direction, as you can see, after hou
of the blaze has just opened up and there's a renewed sense of urgency because down here is a large nasan moving towards. 16 people have now died in these fires. they are already among the deadliest in california's history. and officials say the death toll will rise. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. let's speak to my colleague helena humphrey in malibu. the first thing that i will say is that the wind, as you might be able to see, is quite clearly picking up again. that is what we don't want...
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it was the year that nasa got stuck in space. colleges failed the test and hawkeye took her shot.
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and there's a renewed sense of urgency because down here is a large nasa facility that the flames haveowards. emma hardy, bbc news, los angeles. —— emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. our teams on the ground in los angeles say the devastation is clear to see wherever you look. our correspondent helena humphrey sent this update from pacific palisades. fire came through and if you take a look in every direction, it is 360 degrees worth of destruction here. and this is a scene being played out right across la county — tens of thousands of acres that have been destroyed like this with all of these houses razed to the ground. now, as we've been here in the area, we've been feeling those now notorious santa ana winds picking up once again. these are the enemy of those fire crews that are working so hard to try to control those fires but essentially, they could whip up the flames once again — that is the concern — and those fire crews are stretched to the limit right now. we know today that president zelensky of ukraine has offered to send fire teams from ukraine to help in the effort. here in
and there's a renewed sense of urgency because down here is a large nasa facility that the flames haveowards. emma hardy, bbc news, los angeles. —— emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. our teams on the ground in los angeles say the devastation is clear to see wherever you look. our correspondent helena humphrey sent this update from pacific palisades. fire came through and if you take a look in every direction, it is 360 degrees worth of destruction here. and this is a scene being played out...