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after an oscar do repairs and orbit. do repairsts could in orbit. the construction site for the international space station, all the modules and solar arrays and trusses that make up the international space station was carried up into space from the payload bay of the shuttle. the space shuttle also had a profound impact on the astronaut perception ofur human spaceflight. up until that point, the astronaut corps had consisted entirely of men in the majority of them were test pilots, many of them combat pilots were very experienced in high-altitude flight under extreme conditions. some scientists had been admitted into the astronaut corps and one of those scientists went to the moon and three of them served on skylab. because the shuttle had a different kind of vision to do research and useful work in space, it needed a crew those more versatile than just post. it is scientists and engineers to carry out its mission's and was the after a core and more scientists and engineers, that opened up a pool of eligible candidates to become candidates -- to be
after an oscar do repairs and orbit. do repairsts could in orbit. the construction site for the international space station, all the modules and solar arrays and trusses that make up the international space station was carried up into space from the payload bay of the shuttle. the space shuttle also had a profound impact on the astronaut perception ofur human spaceflight. up until that point, the astronaut corps had consisted entirely of men in the majority of them were test pilots, many of...
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a huge new facility in the earth's orbit. this behemoth behind me is the backup skylab space station. it is flight ready. nasa built two of them in case they wanted to do to skylab -- two skylab missions or in case there was a problem with the first workshop. we did make a modification. ordinarily, we don't modify flight ready hardware. but in this case, we cut a passageway into it and laid down a sort of hallway through the middle of this living quarters so people can walk inside, they quarters,e living look into the bathrooms, and see a mannequin at the table with some food out at the table. the exercise bicycles are setup up. they can see that trash airlock. and if they look up, they can be wowed by the amount of free space there is. i mentioned that skylab was occupied in 1973 and 74. the last crew to leave skylab buttoned it up and put it into sleep mode with a view towards a future crew possibly coming back. then nasa got very busy developing the shuttle. what happened to skylab? time, it's orbit began to deteriorate so
a huge new facility in the earth's orbit. this behemoth behind me is the backup skylab space station. it is flight ready. nasa built two of them in case they wanted to do to skylab -- two skylab missions or in case there was a problem with the first workshop. we did make a modification. ordinarily, we don't modify flight ready hardware. but in this case, we cut a passageway into it and laid down a sort of hallway through the middle of this living quarters so people can walk inside, they...
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on july 20 flight controllers looked at the orbiter.he signal traveling at the speed of light took 19 minutes to reach the spacecraft. the instrument analyzed the properties of the thin martian atmosphere. >> 200 feet per second. acs is close to vertical. this necessitated an automated system on board. descent, it is a look at the thin martian atmosphere. >> -105. >> four by three sing. >> 177 feet per second. >> 105.3 geez. >> slowdown. >> 60 feet? >> acs is close to vertical. >> go for touchdown. >> matchpoint to jews. [cheering] >> fantastic. we have a touchdown time of 12 hours, 12 minutes and decibel one seconds. >> job well done. perfect. i'm assuming we must be sitting right on the x. 25 seconds after landing, they scanned pictures of the service. >> about half an hour later, and we got the first seven lines you can see gray and white levels. we were looking at the surface of mars and it was clear and not dusty. it was a miracle. >> in an instant, it was wiped off tv monitors. it extends from the lander. it was littered with rock
on july 20 flight controllers looked at the orbiter.he signal traveling at the speed of light took 19 minutes to reach the spacecraft. the instrument analyzed the properties of the thin martian atmosphere. >> 200 feet per second. acs is close to vertical. this necessitated an automated system on board. descent, it is a look at the thin martian atmosphere. >> -105. >> four by three sing. >> 177 feet per second. >> 105.3 geez. >> slowdown. >> 60 feet?...
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. >> the completing a full orbit of earth 90 benefits, sending astro naults to mars. we are on a nice pass right now. >> international crew since 2008. >> our first in is the first time we have a crew how it reacts to longer dur abable how longo dri recollections in. >> i was doing a capillary. >> as someone who made a kroo career -- >> if we are. >>ing to we have this amazing space station, the how does being in space change your outlook. one is the atmosphere. it looks thin and fragile. it protects us. >> why is it important to get out there and do thing? >> we need to push our boundaries. have screams, they 92 a -- they need to build on that tertanlg. >>. >> one is most of the -- i would go like that. >> if you want to get to space, you have to have the right space right here at the johnson space center. >> all right. now, you look like you are readying for training? >> weiss are. making a movie callediet -- >> we are inside the reppica. all we can do is make -- >> climb in. >> i am in my bedroom. it is a badded room. there is bl -- >> nobody can -- >> when you fee
. >> the completing a full orbit of earth 90 benefits, sending astro naults to mars. we are on a nice pass right now. >> international crew since 2008. >> our first in is the first time we have a crew how it reacts to longer dur abable how longo dri recollections in. >> i was doing a capillary. >> as someone who made a kroo career -- >> if we are. >>ing to we have this amazing space station, the how does being in space change your outlook. one is the...
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>> to launch and to getting into orbit, it is a quick 9 1/2 minute ride and as soon as you hit the orbitready for the series of thrusting maneuvers to get to the docking. so from the time we orbit to the docking station, you have a six-hour flight. >> so 9 1/2 hours in this position? >> yes, pretty much. >> and that is also your ride home? >> yep. >> and unlike leaving the atmosphere and re-enter on the runway like a plane, the soyuz rocket takes a different approach. >> they have saved the best for last. >> i don't know if i can get out. >> it is a lot easier up there, but you can get out. >> i am home. i am home. i made it. i made it! i'm alive. next, reid is going to show me his favorite place on station. >> welcome to the cupola. >> i like the view. >> this ob ser var module is an exact replicaf of the cue pa la on the international space station. >> always looking down on earth. >> what is the purpose of this? >> to always look out to see the robotic arm to capture a visiting vehicle or to use the maintenance with the arm, but it doubles though as the best observatory that we have o
>> to launch and to getting into orbit, it is a quick 9 1/2 minute ride and as soon as you hit the orbitready for the series of thrusting maneuvers to get to the docking. so from the time we orbit to the docking station, you have a six-hour flight. >> so 9 1/2 hours in this position? >> yes, pretty much. >> and that is also your ride home? >> yep. >> and unlike leaving the atmosphere and re-enter on the runway like a plane, the soyuz rocket takes a different...
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he'd also like to build his own space station, which could orbit the earth, moon or mars.envisions his expandables as orbiting timeshares that can be used for manufacturing and science and as a destination for emerging nations hoping to fly their own astronauts. oh, and don't forget tourism! he is, after all, a hotel guy. >> if somebody wants to use it for a hotel purpose, that's fine. we will lease that to them and then they can sublet and sub- rent that out to whomever. >> reporter: beam and all the rest of bigelow's expendables are made of several layers of vectran-- a material stronger than kevlar, which is used in bulletproof vests. over the next six months, astronauts will only venture into beam periodically to glean data on the air quality, temperature, condensation, radiation and possible micrometeoroid and orbital debris impacts. >> but to be honest actually, just the whole process of developing and extension are even more critical in using this in the first place. >> reporter: beam will remain on the international space station for two years. bigelow is seeking p
he'd also like to build his own space station, which could orbit the earth, moon or mars.envisions his expandables as orbiting timeshares that can be used for manufacturing and science and as a destination for emerging nations hoping to fly their own astronauts. oh, and don't forget tourism! he is, after all, a hotel guy. >> if somebody wants to use it for a hotel purpose, that's fine. we will lease that to them and then they can sublet and sub- rent that out to whomever. >>...
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narrator: but before hubble de-orbits, nasa is planning to launch an even larger telescope called the james webb. it has a foldable mirror three times larger than hubble's and will be sent to an orbit beyond the moon. but it will be hard to live up to the legacy of hubble. mountain: the hubble space telescope is probably the most scientifically productive instrument in history. before the hubble was launched, we didn't actually know the age of the universe. the hubble just sorted that question out-- bang! we had never seen black holes before. after hubble, we know that every single galaxy has a black hole. we knew that when stars finish their life scale, they form planetary nebulae. hubble just catalogued every single type of planetary nebulae. and then it caught supernovae blowing up. we had no idea the universe was filled with dark energy. we didn't even know that was possible. we've seen into the depths where stars are formed. we can actually see the formation of planetary systems. we knew that theoretically-- we can now see all of that stuff. so you just tick off all of those disc
narrator: but before hubble de-orbits, nasa is planning to launch an even larger telescope called the james webb. it has a foldable mirror three times larger than hubble's and will be sent to an orbit beyond the moon. but it will be hard to live up to the legacy of hubble. mountain: the hubble space telescope is probably the most scientifically productive instrument in history. before the hubble was launched, we didn't actually know the age of the universe. the hubble just sorted that question...
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one of lois regions. 20 flight controllers looked at the orbiter.he signal traveling at the took 19 minutes to reach the spacecraft. the instrument analyzed the properties of the thin martian atmosphere. >> 200 feet per second. acs is close to vertical. >> fantastic! [applause] of 12e a touchdown time hours, 12 minutes and decibel one seconds. >> i am assuming we must be sitting right on the x. theyconds after landing, scanned pictures of the service. later, andlf an hour youot the first seven lines can see gray and white levels. we were looking at the surface of mars and it was clear and not dusty. it was a miracle. instant, it was wiped off tv monitors. it extends from the lander. it was littered with rocks. the following day viking sent back the first color picture. 45 days after these historic events, biking to landed in an area. it was produced by volcanic processes or meteor impact. conducted experiments on the surface. around.ter swung it took high resolution photographs. it was formed from the garrison dust. in the formation of the planet, h
one of lois regions. 20 flight controllers looked at the orbiter.he signal traveling at the took 19 minutes to reach the spacecraft. the instrument analyzed the properties of the thin martian atmosphere. >> 200 feet per second. acs is close to vertical. >> fantastic! [applause] of 12e a touchdown time hours, 12 minutes and decibel one seconds. >> i am assuming we must be sitting right on the x. theyconds after landing, scanned pictures of the service. later, andlf an hour...
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now, you can imagine, this is the closest orbit ever to jupiter.s will be a 14-day orbit once it gets into its science mode, and building devices that are able to gather things like radiation which are important, but which, of course, are very hazardous to the spacecraft itself is very difficult, so they built a titanium box with just enough shielding to protect the instruments and then allow the data to come in. one to have the main people on the team, deputy chief engineer tracy drain. >> if you want to pick aside of the sun one of the scariest environments to send the spacecraft to, jupiter would be the place to go because jupiter has a gigantic magnetic field which traps a lot of charged particles that get accelerated along the field lines, it builds up a huge radiation field. if we were to leave the spacecraft bathing in the radiation, it's not desiebd for that. so we'll go through the radiation belts to get into orbit and going in and out of the belts as we do the science phase. >> brangham: monday is the big day. what's going to happen monda
now, you can imagine, this is the closest orbit ever to jupiter.s will be a 14-day orbit once it gets into its science mode, and building devices that are able to gather things like radiation which are important, but which, of course, are very hazardous to the spacecraft itself is very difficult, so they built a titanium box with just enough shielding to protect the instruments and then allow the data to come in. one to have the main people on the team, deputy chief engineer tracy drain....
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orbit. freedom is in the air.o watch your directv with unlimited data from at&t. so snowbound family, you're now free! people stuck in this elevator... man in a trunk... guy caught in a spider web... and couple trapped in this relationship- you're all now free to enjoy a whole bunch of stuff! seize the data! get unlimited data when you have at&t wireless and directv. switch and get up to $650 credits, per line. introducing pizza hut's first $5 flavor menu. just five bucks each when you order two or more. say yes to a medium one topping pizza. yes to wingstreet wings. yes to new stuffed garlic knots. and much more. it's easy to say yes to our first ever $5 flavor menu. only at pizza hut. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. (cheers and applause) "the nightly show" contributor robin thede. (cheers and applause) and he'll be bringing us improv show "spontaneanation" to largo at the coronet in west hollywood on saturday june 4th, welc
orbit. freedom is in the air.o watch your directv with unlimited data from at&t. so snowbound family, you're now free! people stuck in this elevator... man in a trunk... guy caught in a spider web... and couple trapped in this relationship- you're all now free to enjoy a whole bunch of stuff! seize the data! get unlimited data when you have at&t wireless and directv. switch and get up to $650 credits, per line. introducing pizza hut's first $5 flavor menu. just five bucks each when you...
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we put them in an orbit so low, that they orbit within about a year or two, and then we replenish themtechnology. there is a huge number of use cases for our data, and the kind of client that we have is consumer mapping. ,here are people in agriculture because we contract crop yields -- we can track crop yields. cory: there is a sort of interesting new space race, if you can call it that. what do you think is driving this? is there a new level of creativity? 20 years ago -- shown theree have is a different risk approach that you can take with satellites. instead of putting all of our eggs in one big basket with a billion dollars satellite, you spread across lots of different launch vehicles and satellites, and if one of them dies it is not the end of the world. we are treating satellites more like the i.t. industry has treated it. if one breaks, drop it out, no big deal. opposed to these exquisite, high and satellites. there is the risk approach, and in the minimal invasion of the technology underneath. cory: and will this be more straight line in terms of developers? i consider the wa
we put them in an orbit so low, that they orbit within about a year or two, and then we replenish themtechnology. there is a huge number of use cases for our data, and the kind of client that we have is consumer mapping. ,here are people in agriculture because we contract crop yields -- we can track crop yields. cory: there is a sort of interesting new space race, if you can call it that. what do you think is driving this? is there a new level of creativity? 20 years ago -- shown theree have is...
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going to low earth orbit is 250 miles from the earth, right?,000 miles from the earth so going to low earth orbit where we put stuff recently is one 10th of one percent the distance to the moon. it's a long way away and you've got the land and then things have to work. bill: they got the right name, moon express. >> if it's not then, it's going to be somebody else. whoever, i think it's very exciting. bill: come back real soon. back in a moment.and bill: we going to california? martha: it mentally, yes. california state of mind. by everybody. we will see you tomorrow. jon: everybody's going to be paid be thinking about california but now donald trump is still smack into the middle of that growing controversy over the comments he made about a federal judge. some are calling those comments racist. and eric shawn in for jon scott. melissa: i melissa prances in for jenna lee. donald trump not just
going to low earth orbit is 250 miles from the earth, right?,000 miles from the earth so going to low earth orbit where we put stuff recently is one 10th of one percent the distance to the moon. it's a long way away and you've got the land and then things have to work. bill: they got the right name, moon express. >> if it's not then, it's going to be somebody else. whoever, i think it's very exciting. bill: come back real soon. back in a moment.and bill: we going to california? martha: it...
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india has 35 to life in orbit but does they need -- to catch up with that demand.ind out who is having the best day ever. today's winner is amazon users. amazon is slashing shipping fees. threatses a attentional to alibaba's business. in all can chinese sellers with shoppers. less thanhip at 67% the current price. that is all for this edition of "bloomberg west" have a great day. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. charlie rose: we begin with our continuing coverage of the orlando attack. 49 people were shot dead. major continues to unfold. it has been reported that omar mateen frequented the club in years past. hise is also suspicion that second wife was aware of his plan. president obama spoke earlier today at the u.s. treasury. president
india has 35 to life in orbit but does they need -- to catch up with that demand.ind out who is having the best day ever. today's winner is amazon users. amazon is slashing shipping fees. threatses a attentional to alibaba's business. in all can chinese sellers with shoppers. less thanhip at 67% the current price. that is all for this edition of "bloomberg west" have a great day. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. charlie rose: we begin with our...
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it was to put two commercial satellites into orbit.pacex tried to set the rocket down in a barge in the atlantic but couldn't fix the landing. >>> time for weather with roberta. >> that is so exciting. isn't it? watching those rockets go up into the big blue sky. good afternoon, everyone. hey! we have some blue skies now after starting off on the cloudy side. this morning this is our live weather camera. we are looking out from the transamerica pyramid. we are looking in a south direction towards the peninsula where we have partly cloudy skies. we have wind-swept blue skies. 67 in santa rosa after starting the morning at 47 degrees. it is currently 59 degrees apiece at oakland and san francisco. bill moon has wind gusts at 18 miles an hour in orinda. thank you for that report. san francisco 16-mile-per-hour winds. 20 at sfo. 15 miles per hour winds on the peninsula. 18 in hayward. san ramon and pleasanton at 23. fairfield at 20. santa rosa 15-mile-per-hour winds. this is what you need to know. you already know it. it's breezy to windy
it was to put two commercial satellites into orbit.pacex tried to set the rocket down in a barge in the atlantic but couldn't fix the landing. >>> time for weather with roberta. >> that is so exciting. isn't it? watching those rockets go up into the big blue sky. good afternoon, everyone. hey! we have some blue skies now after starting off on the cloudy side. this morning this is our live weather camera. we are looking out from the transamerica pyramid. we are looking in a south...
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orbit. [announcer]: 6 seconds on the my man, dwyane wade! you got this. you cool. penguin in a tank top. cool like a convertible with a snowplow. like a streaker at a hockey game. like a finger roll in february. cool like a yeti eating frozen spaghetti. wooo! ♪ the cool, crisp flavor of gatorade frost. play cool. heineken it doesn't do that. control people's minds. award-winning heineken light is the best light beer you've ever tasted. that's true... i made you say that. no you didn't. yes i did. mmm mmm... yes i did... you didn't. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is a grammy award winning rapper whose album is called "this unruly mess i've made." please welcome macklemore! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: anytime. first of all, congratulations. you are a father. >> i am a dad. (cheers and applause) >> trevor: i'm breaking the news to him. he didn't know. yes. (laughter) well, congratulations. you have a beautiful daughter now. >> thank you. >> trevor: do you feel the
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india has 35 satellites in orbit d says it needs -- -- ouble that to catch up with that demand.t who is having the best day ever. today's winner is amazon users. amazon is slashing shipping fees. for small, flat items that can fit into envelopes. this poses a attentional threat -- potential threat to alibaba's business. in all can chinese sellers with u.s. shoppers. cents,t will pay $1.61 that is 67% less than the current price. that is all for this edition of "bloomberg west" have a great day. ♪ >> central-bank dilemmas everywhere. the bank of japan sticks to its policy. the federal reserve hints at a rate hike before the election. rishaad: stocks fall anticipating the decision. manus: aiming for equity. the oilpp
india has 35 satellites in orbit d says it needs -- -- ouble that to catch up with that demand.t who is having the best day ever. today's winner is amazon users. amazon is slashing shipping fees. for small, flat items that can fit into envelopes. this poses a attentional threat -- potential threat to alibaba's business. in all can chinese sellers with u.s. shoppers. cents,t will pay $1.61 that is 67% less than the current price. that is all for this edition of "bloomberg west" have a...
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it will orbit 37 times over the course of 20 months. scientists hope to learn more about jupiter's origin, structure and atmosphere from the juno mission. while we're talking about alternate celestial, thank heather for this incredible picture of last night's strawberry moon isn't that fantastic? >> that's through the lens of her toll scope. here's another look from viewer robert as the moon shines over the water in dramatic fashion. you can still see the amazing photos shared from the community. share them by using the #abc 7 news now. >>> i lamented that i missed it last night. it's great to see the photos. >> the clouds were covering it. >>> the upside of the downside. ♪ ♪ hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no problem. even to friends in a growing number of other banks. ya'll ready to go? come on fellas let's go! easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. . >>> the abc 7 news app. on the go. on your sche
it will orbit 37 times over the course of 20 months. scientists hope to learn more about jupiter's origin, structure and atmosphere from the juno mission. while we're talking about alternate celestial, thank heather for this incredible picture of last night's strawberry moon isn't that fantastic? >> that's through the lens of her toll scope. here's another look from viewer robert as the moon shines over the water in dramatic fashion. you can still see the amazing photos shared from the...
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orbit.o dgiving it the bold,.. rich taste of real starbucks espresso with a hint of cream. so you can put your energy, where it really counts. starbucks doubleshot espresso. real life energy. ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. now in the wake of the or landso shooting, each house of congress had its own own way of responds together tragedy. in the senate's today, they debated four different gun control mesh-- measures. now we're taping the show while they're voting, so technically before the vote comes in. so while you know that these measures didn't pass, we don't know that yet. but last week in the house of representatives, there was no such debate. but they did follow their post-mass shooting tradition of observing a moment of silence. well, some of them did. >> silence, that is how the leadership of the most powerful country in the world will respond to this week's massacre of its citizens. silence. not me. not any more. i will no longer stand here absorbing the full concern, c
orbit.o dgiving it the bold,.. rich taste of real starbucks espresso with a hint of cream. so you can put your energy, where it really counts. starbucks doubleshot espresso. real life energy. ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. now in the wake of the or landso shooting, each house of congress had its own own way of responds together tragedy. in the senate's today, they debated four different gun control mesh-- measures. now we're taping the show while they're voting, so...
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flights which are trips that technically reach space but don't head into orbit. >>> an actor best known his role in the star trek killed in a freak accident. his carolled down his driveway and pinned him. police have yet to say why he was behind the car when it started to roll. yell kin was 27. >>> police say a woman lured the guy to the spot. >>> possibly another heat wave because we're set to hit 91 today. we'll be close tomorrow and again on tuesday, that's about it though. of our cool weather comes in on wednesday. we'll look at those numbers in the seven-day forecast coming up. >> do you like coasters? check out this? several stories high on a new jersey coaster how long riders were stuck today. . >>> live look at wilmington. dave warren tracking the heat. possible storms on the way. that is ahead. in detroit a surveillance camera caught a couple of thieves hitting up the carpentry business right here. they used bolt cutters to bust over a trailer then unload about $40,000 worth of equipment. covered their faces with bandanas but one of the guys probably shorn worn a hat. do you se
flights which are trips that technically reach space but don't head into orbit. >>> an actor best known his role in the star trek killed in a freak accident. his carolled down his driveway and pinned him. police have yet to say why he was behind the car when it started to roll. yell kin was 27. >>> police say a woman lured the guy to the spot. >>> possibly another heat wave because we're set to hit 91 today. we'll be close tomorrow and again on tuesday, that's about...
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officials appear ready to make history by proving the first mission to go beyond earth's orbit.ips. cadillac plans to convert a portion of its 925 stores into showrooms of virtual reality has said that no cars. valiant folks to show steps towards normalcy. the drug company which has seen turmoil over increases have business practice reports first-quarter earnings tomorrow. lauren: coming out. ride sharing service that tend to be everywhere and now it wants the business of federal workers, to. >> that means savings and accountability for the american people and government travel. nicole: tropical storm novak con tearing down. maria molina will be here with the forecast for you. checking in on stock u.s. index futures here in the u.s. false drapery entrÉes that are higher. crude oil at 57 cents to $49.20 a barrel. gold up slightly as well. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. keep it here. ♪ [music] [music] ♪ i love you [music] daughter: can we get strawberries? mother: okay. [music] lauren: good morning to you. 5:45 a.m. in new york at t
officials appear ready to make history by proving the first mission to go beyond earth's orbit.ips. cadillac plans to convert a portion of its 925 stores into showrooms of virtual reality has said that no cars. valiant folks to show steps towards normalcy. the drug company which has seen turmoil over increases have business practice reports first-quarter earnings tomorrow. lauren: coming out. ride sharing service that tend to be everywhere and now it wants the business of federal workers, to....
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. >>> orbiting not just one but two suns, your weather forecast has not one bit of cloud cover in san jose but temperatures below average, why? because of the influence from the pacific ocean, find out when it will be at its strongest and weakest. coming up. >>> new trouble for the bay area company p he rnos. walgreen's is cutting ties with them. it has been fighting an uphill battle since the blood testing techniques are in question. >>> an astronomer and researchers have discovered a planet that orbits two suns. called kepler 47b and the size of jupiter. it is called the habitable zone of its two sons and though it is believed to be a gas giant that can't support life, further research will soon seen if it will be done. >> we have billions of galaxies and stars. >> a lot of stuff. it will be busy. >> here is what is going on the bay area. your forecast. hang on. it is chilly. you are in 60s as is livermore. oakland 65. the exception to the rule is santa rosa. 81 because the wind is coming off of the mountains and giving you are warming you in you in the neck of the bay. santa rosa,
. >>> orbiting not just one but two suns, your weather forecast has not one bit of cloud cover in san jose but temperatures below average, why? because of the influence from the pacific ocean, find out when it will be at its strongest and weakest. coming up. >>> new trouble for the bay area company p he rnos. walgreen's is cutting ties with them. it has been fighting an uphill battle since the blood testing techniques are in question. >>> an astronomer and researchers...
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you can do the earth's orbit by satellite. it would be moon express a 20 pound package.he first commercial missions flight by a private company that goes beyond the orbit of earth. this opens up a whole new realm of what's possible for the next few decades for space. >> forget drones. go right to space. one in 4 bernie donors are out of the work force. that has big implications for another major candidate. i am examining to explain the catch behind bernie sanders coming up. >> a lot of cash. all right. thank you so much cheryl. see you back here 5:45. >> the time is 25 minutes after the hour. va secretary bob mcdonald sparked outrage when he compared wait times for vets to theme park lines. >> when you go to disney do they draw the line. >> they calling the work terrific. this marine was fired for lowering the flag on memorial day. how the company is going to send this one. >> they began when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i tal
you can do the earth's orbit by satellite. it would be moon express a 20 pound package.he first commercial missions flight by a private company that goes beyond the orbit of earth. this opens up a whole new realm of what's possible for the next few decades for space. >> forget drones. go right to space. one in 4 bernie donors are out of the work force. that has big implications for another major candidate. i am examining to explain the catch behind bernie sanders coming up. >> a lot...
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orbit. i am rich. and peruse my art collection which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >> larry: welcome back. we have our panel for the nightly show contributors, mike yard and nightly show contributor, robin thede and the co-host of the greatest hits and you can catch him in atlantic city, arsenio hall, everyone. that's right. join us on twitter using the hash tag tonightly. over the course of two weeks trump seems to be falling apart and fired his campaign manager and his campaign virtually has no cash and he was lambasted for his reaction to the orlando shooting. arsenio i'm blood you're here. >> i'm the jackie robinson of clinton. i was the first. >> larry: so let me ask you, in your heart of hearts do you think donald trump is truly invested in becoming president or is all this a con? is this -- is he playing us right now? >> see larry, first of all, this is donald trump and you know that ego. he want to rule t
orbit. i am rich. and peruse my art collection which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >> larry: welcome back. we have our panel for the nightly show contributors, mike yard and nightly show contributor, robin thede and the co-host of the greatest hits and you can catch him in atlantic city, arsenio hall, everyone. that's right. join us on twitter using the hash tag tonightly. over the course of two...
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orbit. introducing pizza hut's first $5 flavor menu. when you order two or more. say yes to a medium one topping pizza. yes to wingstreet wings. yes to new stuffed garlic knots. and much more. it's easy to say yes to our first ever $5 flavor menu. only at pizza hut. ♪ only t-mobile lets your family stream all the video and music you want from your favorite services- free-without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. and right now, get a free line for your family. when you get 3 lines for $40 bucks each, the fourth line is free. switch today. >> larry: all right. thank you to my panelists, mark yard, robin thede and arsenio hall. thank you so much and goodnightly everyone. >> chris: it's 11:5 the and 59 second, this happened on new york times.com. with the summer olympic games only six weeks away brazil is worried because more than two million tickets remain unsold
orbit. introducing pizza hut's first $5 flavor menu. when you order two or more. say yes to a medium one topping pizza. yes to wingstreet wings. yes to new stuffed garlic knots. and much more. it's easy to say yes to our first ever $5 flavor menu. only at pizza hut. ♪ only t-mobile lets your family stream all the video and music you want from your favorite services- free-without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. and right now, get a free line for...
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orbit. >> thanks for donald trump for being here and thanks for watching. good nightly everyone!s: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on recode.net! photo sharing social network and mobile butt-catalogue instagram reached 500 million users this week! very impressive, even if you ignore the fact thatne
orbit. >> thanks for donald trump for being here and thanks for watching. good nightly everyone!s: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on recode.net! photo sharing social network and mobile butt-catalogue instagram reached 500 million users this week! very impressive, even if you ignore the fact thatne
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an american communication satellite is now in orbit thanks to a russian rocket. it will broadcast television signals direct to homes in latin america but the rocket was actually launched from the russian space facility in kazakhstan. russia's next launch in early july will send new crew members to the international space station. >> a federal appeals court in california finds that people do not have a constitutional right to carry concealed weapons in public. that means califor permits for concealed guns to provide specific reasons. many states have similar restrictions on concealed guns and carry permits. lower courts are divided over whether they violate the second amendment. >>> in detroit, another court ruling has released a young man everyone prison after serving nearly nine years for murders he did not commit. >> so get this. he was convicted when he was just 15 years old. even though authorities say the real murderer confessed a long time ago. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: the embrace davontae sanford thought he might never get. >> okay. >> reporte
an american communication satellite is now in orbit thanks to a russian rocket. it will broadcast television signals direct to homes in latin america but the rocket was actually launched from the russian space facility in kazakhstan. russia's next launch in early july will send new crew members to the international space station. >> a federal appeals court in california finds that people do not have a constitutional right to carry concealed weapons in public. that means califor permits...
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fiber-optic cable at the speed of light to san francisco, bouncing off a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, where the data packets will be handed off to submerged transatlantic cables terminating in halifax, nova scotia and transferred across the continent via microwave relays back to our isp and the x10 receiver attached to this... lamp. look at me. look at me. i've got goose bumps. are we ready on the stereo? go for stereo. (theme from 2001: a space odyssey playing) (all humming theme)
fiber-optic cable at the speed of light to san francisco, bouncing off a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, where the data packets will be handed off to submerged transatlantic cables terminating in halifax, nova scotia and transferred across the continent via microwave relays back to our isp and the x10 receiver attached to this... lamp. look at me. look at me. i've got goose bumps. are we ready on the stereo? go for stereo. (theme from 2001: a space odyssey playing) (all humming theme)
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orbit. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rÍo de janeiro sede de prÓximos juegos olÍmpicos declarÓ la emergencia financiarÁ, seeporte, celebran el prÓximo martes una cumbre que podrÍa permitir la participar de algunos atletas rusos no involucrados en este caso. >> bueno, es momento de ir a los deportes, ya nos acompaÑa copan Álvarez. >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes luis a todos y bueno hay sorpresa en la eurocopa porque la selecciÓn de portugal se ha complicado, hoy tuvo la posibilidad en numerosas ocasiones de poder ganar austria, sin embargo, su clasificaciÓn ahora estÁ en riesgo, vamos hasta el parque de las prÍncipes en la capital francesa en parÍs, despuÉs hay una falta en el Área y miren lo que hace cristiano ronaldo en el Último penal le habÍa dado la champion con real madrid, aquÍ la pelota se estrella en el palo, despuÉs iba anotar pero estaba en clara posiciÓn adelantada, y gol iba a ser invalido no le saliÓ nada a la selecciÓn de portugal que se jugara la clasificaciÓn enfrente a hungrÍa que hoy tuvo un partido complicado, la selecciÓn de irlanda un penal medio inventado de parte del Árbitro, bien de
orbit. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rÍo de janeiro sede de prÓximos juegos olÍmpicos declarÓ la emergencia financiarÁ, seeporte, celebran el prÓximo martes una cumbre que podrÍa permitir la participar de algunos atletas rusos no involucrados en este caso. >> bueno, es momento de ir a los deportes, ya nos acompaÑa copan Álvarez. >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes luis a todos y bueno hay sorpresa en la eurocopa porque la selecciÓn de portugal se ha complicado, hoy tuvo la posibilidad...
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in fact, today's orbit is such that we're receiving less sunlight, not more. you eliminate the human factor, fossil fuels, you can't find anything that's causing what's happening today. natural cycles have nothing to do with it. special interests promote natural cycles as the cause because they don't want us to know we have a problem and that they're the reason we have it. remember the cigarette companies, philip morris and friends, what they did in the 1950s? the tobacco industry created a phony research institute that issued official-appearing reports about how there was no real evidence linking cigarette smoking with cancer, heart disease, emphysema. 9 out of 10 doctors smoke camels. remember that?t? [laughter] 8 of them are dead. [laughter] these are from tobacco industry documents. and this is a real quote. "doubt is our product." doubt. the industry's strategy does not require winning the debates it manufacturers. it's enough to foster and perpetuate the illusion of controversy. like greed, doubt's very powerful stuff. if you're looking for a reason not
in fact, today's orbit is such that we're receiving less sunlight, not more. you eliminate the human factor, fossil fuels, you can't find anything that's causing what's happening today. natural cycles have nothing to do with it. special interests promote natural cycles as the cause because they don't want us to know we have a problem and that they're the reason we have it. remember the cigarette companies, philip morris and friends, what they did in the 1950s? the tobacco industry created a...
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orbit. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> raÚl castro reafirmÓ hoy su apoyo y solidaridad con venezuela y su presidentede dominaciÓn imperialista, y ademÁs defendiÓ las polÍticas venezolanas. ratifico nuestra mÁs firme solidaridad con el hermano pueblo venezolano, con el gobierno libertadiegÍtimo del pe nicolÁs maduro y con la revoluciÓn bolivariana iniciada por el comandante hugo chÁvez frÍas. >>> esta semana dicen que los paÍses miembros de este organismo instan que se llegue a un acuerdo de diÁlogo entre todas las partes de venezuela. >>> violencia, actos vandÁlicos y golpes entre candidatos, son algunos de los problemas que empaÑan la jornada electoral que mÉxico vivirÁ en las prÓximas horas. en el comicio se eligen un servic tercio de los gobernadores del paÍs. >>> las autoridades mexicanas han convocado una jornada ejemplar y sin violencia en los estados donde maÑana se tendrÁn elecciones >>> para que sea una jornada de paz, y de armonÍa, >>> pero en lugares como sinaloa, la historia ha sido completamente diferente. pues a horas de la elecciÓn algunos hechos violentos se han desatado. mientras en
orbit. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> raÚl castro reafirmÓ hoy su apoyo y solidaridad con venezuela y su presidentede dominaciÓn imperialista, y ademÁs defendiÓ las polÍticas venezolanas. ratifico nuestra mÁs firme solidaridad con el hermano pueblo venezolano, con el gobierno libertadiegÍtimo del pe nicolÁs maduro y con la revoluciÓn bolivariana iniciada por el comandante hugo chÁvez frÍas. >>> esta semana dicen que los paÍses miembros de este organismo instan que se...
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the crew reported feeling fine as they slid off orbit and headed down to earth. >>> meteorologist rob mayeda is here with your microclimate forecast. looks like triple-digit temperatures on the way. >> some part of the tri valley, we could get close to that on monday. you see over my shoulder clear skies for the most part around san francisco. father's day weekend, we'll see a warm-up. 70s and a few low 80s outside. tri valley at 81, 71 at san francisco. 79 around the north day. san jose, about 75 degrees with has a skies across the south bay. and south of downtown, seeing numbers in the 80s, around saratoga and santa theresa. brentwood, 87 degrees. 79 in livermore. cooler, where some of that marine air is pushing across the bay, 75 in alameda. we'll likely see 90s across the board for areas east of 680 tomorrow. pleasanton right now is has a with 81 degrees. san francisco, 71, and a little windy outside. we've got the sea breeze going out of the west at 24 miles per hour. and that for tonight will make things feel a little bit cool, closer to san francisco. 7:00, temperatures in the
the crew reported feeling fine as they slid off orbit and headed down to earth. >>> meteorologist rob mayeda is here with your microclimate forecast. looks like triple-digit temperatures on the way. >> some part of the tri valley, we could get close to that on monday. you see over my shoulder clear skies for the most part around san francisco. father's day weekend, we'll see a warm-up. 70s and a few low 80s outside. tri valley at 81, 71 at san francisco. 79 around the north day....
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was either a relative of or in touch with or communicating with or meeting with or somehow in the orbit of other people they were interested in. so, that's the first thing. what we're told is there was no interest in him. they looked at him and quickly decided he was not of interest. this happens all the time where names come to the fbi's attention or someone is arrested and they find out who they are associated with and look at them but they can't look at all of those people forever. that number is in the tens of thousands. you have been reporting, i'm sure, that what his father says is he believes, the father believes this was all precipitated by mateen, the gunman here, according to police, seeing men kissing and touching each other in a way the thought wasn't appropriate in miami a couple of months ago. that mateen had his own son there and was outraged this was happening in front of him and his father believes that led to this. whether it was purely a matter of hate crime or sort of an anti-gay view, fuelled by radical islamist propaganda, there's no clear answer to that. that's a
was either a relative of or in touch with or communicating with or meeting with or somehow in the orbit of other people they were interested in. so, that's the first thing. what we're told is there was no interest in him. they looked at him and quickly decided he was not of interest. this happens all the time where names come to the fbi's attention or someone is arrested and they find out who they are associated with and look at them but they can't look at all of those people forever. that...
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. >> mars gets closer to the earth about every 26 months due to a difference between the orbits of the two planets. they're not at a distance of about 75 million kilometers. a group of astronomical observers enjoyed the sight. right now mars is as bright as some stars. >> translator: i can usually only see a tiny mars, but today i could even spot canyons on it. >> researchers at the national astronomical observatory of japan say the next time this will happen will be in july 2018. if you missed seeing the red planet, you can still catch it tonight, but that all depends on weather conditions. let's bring in our meteorologist robert speta. >> it looks like japan as a whole, today's weather will be a lot better than on a tuesday night. we are looking at clearer conditions. back towards the north, we did have our storm system. it's bringing in some very foul weather, actually severe wind gusts reported in northern hokkaido. that will finally get a move on. before that does happen, still of a threat of more storms, actually coming out of hokkaido on tuesday afternoon. look at the hail comin
. >> mars gets closer to the earth about every 26 months due to a difference between the orbits of the two planets. they're not at a distance of about 75 million kilometers. a group of astronomical observers enjoyed the sight. right now mars is as bright as some stars. >> translator: i can usually only see a tiny mars, but today i could even spot canyons on it. >> researchers at the national astronomical observatory of japan say the next time this will happen will be in july...
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orbit. eers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. well summer is here. time to jump in the pool!emember kids, safety is no accident. so the red cross whipped up some tips to make swim time fun in the sun for everyone. >> the red cross is apologizing tonight after backlash over what was supposed to be an educational poster. take a look. this poster maps out safety guidelines for children with the terms "cool" and "not cool." >> larry: backlash over an educational poster about pool safety? peopole-- people are so uptight. right? i mean, come on. how could a safety poster possibly make people upset? >> users on social media noticed that many of the white children are labeled "cool," meaning they're following the rules, while a majority of the darker-skinned children are branded "not cool," for being rule breakers. folks online are calling this racist. >> larry: me, too! what the (bleep), red cross! seriously. what? ( cheers and applause ) all right, but i am like a moth to racism's flame. so i've got to take a closer look at this. can we zoom in on that? okay, let's see what we've g
orbit. eers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. well summer is here. time to jump in the pool!emember kids, safety is no accident. so the red cross whipped up some tips to make swim time fun in the sun for everyone. >> the red cross is apologizing tonight after backlash over what was supposed to be an educational poster. take a look. this poster maps out safety guidelines for children with the terms "cool" and "not cool." >> larry: backlash over an...
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than he actually needed for the 4.5 hours in orbit. it was to prove whether or not to a man could really eat while on a mission. it was more sophisticated the in the brown paper bag and thermos diet, and to the early in-flight feeding. have been hard at work studying and developing needs and measuring their effect upon man. the problem even for short a problem. been as we launch longer flights into space, new situations must be dealt with. how space food scientists are doing this is our story today on science reporter. ♪ john: hello, i am jon fitch, m.i.t. science reporter. we are at the national aeronautics and space administration where they are researching the care and feeding of astronauts. i'd no means a simple proposition. functions must be kept within critical tolerance. oxygenronaut must have to breathe that young there must be systems capable of removing monoxide.bon there must be adequate water. the astronaut must have food. this is the most challenging problems since the amount he needs depends upon what he must do. he will
than he actually needed for the 4.5 hours in orbit. it was to prove whether or not to a man could really eat while on a mission. it was more sophisticated the in the brown paper bag and thermos diet, and to the early in-flight feeding. have been hard at work studying and developing needs and measuring their effect upon man. the problem even for short a problem. been as we launch longer flights into space, new situations must be dealt with. how space food scientists are doing this is our story...
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does the fathers day w >> its mission to place a pair of commercial communication satellites into orbit. space x will attempt to lands the first stage of the rocket on a ship in the atlantic ocean. >> pretty impressive stuff. >> the weather has been nice. >> it has been it, will take little bit of downhill turn here at least for now but i promise you much nicer weather to come. looking fantastic, yes, just wait for it, right now, though, starting to see the clouds builds in here kay every transition, not actually looking to be too terrible of an afternoon, specially if you are further to the northeast, you have actually got more sun than anything. let me take you outside, show you what we are talking about here first and for most, a shot of the beautiful blue sky overlooking hotel bethlehem, moravian college, beautiful shot here northampton county and bet him on "skycam 3", so, that's one of the spots where you still got more sun than anything we switch gears, go next to the live neighborhood network not bad beach afternoon, outside the headquarters in margate certainly cup old of folks
does the fathers day w >> its mission to place a pair of commercial communication satellites into orbit. space x will attempt to lands the first stage of the rocket on a ship in the atlantic ocean. >> pretty impressive stuff. >> the weather has been nice. >> it has been it, will take little bit of downhill turn here at least for now but i promise you much nicer weather to come. looking fantastic, yes, just wait for it, right now, though, starting to see the clouds builds...
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let's make sure that we have a reliable platform to reach all the orbits. a platform that has had 68 consecutive launches to achieve the mission needs. this is high-risk stuff. and i mentioned as a kid growing up in colorado how fascinated i was with this rocket science. this body has the responsibility, i believe, to adopt the nelson-gardner amendment to ensure that we can protect our people, fiscally and from a defense standpoint. so later this week as we debate and offer amendment 4509, i hope and encourage everyone to do what is fiscally responsible, to promote competition, to promote access and reliability from the d.o.d. to nasa by adopting the nelson-gardner amendment. mr. president, thank you. i yield back my time. mr. merkley: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that alleys brown be granted privileges for the balance of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. merkley: thank you, mr. president. today while the nation has been focused on the final six primaries across the nation, final six state primaries across the nation, somethin
let's make sure that we have a reliable platform to reach all the orbits. a platform that has had 68 consecutive launches to achieve the mission needs. this is high-risk stuff. and i mentioned as a kid growing up in colorado how fascinated i was with this rocket science. this body has the responsibility, i believe, to adopt the nelson-gardner amendment to ensure that we can protect our people, fiscally and from a defense standpoint. so later this week as we debate and offer amendment 4509, i...
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with its skilled labor, productive facilities and mineral resources, does not fall into the communist orbit. consequently, we have been concerned with the development of adequate military and economic strength, both of which would be facilitated by some measure of political unity in that region. it is clear that the rate and duration of our expenditures of this kind must always be the concern of enlightened citizens. a bankrupt america would mean the loss of all we hold dear and would leave much of the world almost naked in front of the kremlin menace. the measure of success we have so far achieved justifies the conclusion that in current bills before the congress, we have probably reached peak rates in those expenditures as they apply to most of the countries joined with us in nato. i believe we can look forward to defeating future costs without sacrificing the essentials of reasonable goals. [applause] in thiseisenhower: calculation, no factor is of greater importance than the growing realization throughout europe that it must unite or sink further into difficulty. each step towards real
with its skilled labor, productive facilities and mineral resources, does not fall into the communist orbit. consequently, we have been concerned with the development of adequate military and economic strength, both of which would be facilitated by some measure of political unity in that region. it is clear that the rate and duration of our expenditures of this kind must always be the concern of enlightened citizens. a bankrupt america would mean the loss of all we hold dear and would leave...
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the falcon 9 rocket did launch two satellite into orbit that is first stage rocket booster did not safely land on a barge in the atlantic ocean. this is the first time in the last three launches that the booster did not return as planned. musk, is ceo of tesla, has been trying to prove that recycling boosters is possible and a good way to lower lodge cost. traditionally, rocket boosters have been used once and then they crash into the ocean upon return. >>> some coordinated raids on a cannabis products company in the north bay. questions about its legality and how that business is defending itself. >>> a 40 year hunt for a serial killer. the new strategy to find the man who terrorized bay area communities. >>> we are looking at a commute where traffic on 24 looks good heading over to the tunnel. >>> it looks like the howling breezes are gone. there will be a southerly breeze. we're waiting to see at that system offshore will give us rain. ♪ it's time to free yourself from the old way of buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. careful
the falcon 9 rocket did launch two satellite into orbit that is first stage rocket booster did not safely land on a barge in the atlantic ocean. this is the first time in the last three launches that the booster did not return as planned. musk, is ceo of tesla, has been trying to prove that recycling boosters is possible and a good way to lower lodge cost. traditionally, rocket boosters have been used once and then they crash into the ocean upon return. >>> some coordinated raids on a...
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orbit. >> trevor: that's that's join us next week at 11:00. now here it is...glasses day, we can accurately say we wear own sunglasses at night! >> true! >> just like the song! (lau by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thank you very much! hey! welcome to "the nightly show." thank you very much. >> larry! larry! >> larry: you're too kind. thank you so much, guys. that is what i call a tuesday push. first things first, guys.
orbit. >> trevor: that's that's join us next week at 11:00. now here it is...glasses day, we can accurately say we wear own sunglasses at night! >> true! >> just like the song! (lau by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thank you very much! hey! welcome to "the nightly show." thank you very much. >> larry! larry! >> larry: you're too kind. thank you so much, guys. that is what i call a tuesday push. first things first, guys.
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orbit. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me.1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. (cheers and applause) "the nightly show" contributor robin thede. (cheers and applause) and he'll be bringing us improv show "spontaneanation" to largo at the coronet in west hollywood on saturday june 4th, welcome back comedian paul f. tompkins. (cheers and applause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightlyshow using #tonightly. as we mentioned earlier in the show, the "new york times" did a deep dive on trump's treatment of women. they found contradictory examples of him putting women in power while also bringing them down with unwelcome come-ons and mocking their physical appearance. so my question is... why is this not going to make a difference? >> because nothing has made a difference yet, not a single thing. also, do they need to
orbit. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me.1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. (cheers and applause) "the nightly show" contributor robin thede. (cheers and applause) and he'll be bringing us improv show "spontaneanation" to...
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the san francisco employees retirement system currently has about $1 million vested in orbital, advice that outdoor and ruger and company. the california state teachers retirement system and the public employee retirement system has voted to divest from companies that make guns. >>> president obama will be back in california later this week. the president who spent part of father's day weekend with his family at yosemite will return to our part of the state on thursday. he will spend the night in san jose. the president will speak at the global entrepreneurship summit being held at stanford on friday morning. >>> right now it is 11 minutes after 4:00. and honoring a fallen san jose police officer. coming up in 20 minutes, what is being done today to pay transit to officer michael catherman. >>> the warriors are rumored to be targeting big name players in free agency this summer. up next the latest report that says they may be eyeing a dallas maverick. hmmm... >> reporter: good morning. we're looking at that east bay commute. so far so good on the roads here. you can see 80 westbound, a
the san francisco employees retirement system currently has about $1 million vested in orbital, advice that outdoor and ruger and company. the california state teachers retirement system and the public employee retirement system has voted to divest from companies that make guns. >>> president obama will be back in california later this week. the president who spent part of father's day weekend with his family at yosemite will return to our part of the state on thursday. he will spend...