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[applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on the path singing in the sun. there is song, there is sun. on the path there is a squirre
[applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank...
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"the sun"? >> i think he, i think mr. murdoch is probably more interested in "the sun" in terms of political issues, but be it also applied to "the news of the world" as well when i was there. >> now, your evidence to the committee, question 1461, i think it would be fair to say that before any appointment he knew me pretty well. you stand by that, do you? >> yes. well, particularly before my appointment to editor of "the sun." >> yes, 2003, and probably in 2000 when you were appointed editor of "the news of the world" or not? >> less so. >> then question 1462, he would be aware of my views, both social views, cultural views and political views. again, you stand by that or not? >> yes. >> then you said take europe, for example. mr. murdoch was absolutely aware of my views on europe. i think even before i became editor of "the news of the world," maybe even deputy editor. was that right? >> yes. >> and so without delving into this in any great detail, your views on europe, presumably you are a u.
"the sun"? >> i think he, i think mr. murdoch is probably more interested in "the sun" in terms of political issues, but be it also applied to "the news of the world" as well when i was there. >> now, your evidence to the committee, question 1461, i think it would be fair to say that before any appointment he knew me pretty well. you stand by that, do you? >> yes. well, particularly before my appointment to editor of "the sun." >>...
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sun, right? and you might say, wow, it feels-- i can feel the hotness because the sun has got such a high temperature, but you know what gang? i can bring you to welding shops wherein the welding, the torches of some of those flames are hotter than the surface of the sun, hotter, and you walk by that welding shop and you don't, whoa, go like that, but you step from the shade into the sunshine and whoa, you feel it. it's not that the sun has a high temperature. you know why that sun is so hot? because it's big. i mean, big, big, very, very big, but it's far, but it's bigger than it is far and it pulls on the earth's oceans more than the moon. so how come we get then the tides by the moon? and the person to figure that out was named isaac, guess what the last name is gang? you know, how many people would not be knowing? isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can
sun, right? and you might say, wow, it feels-- i can feel the hotness because the sun has got such a high temperature, but you know what gang? i can bring you to welding shops wherein the welding, the torches of some of those flames are hotter than the surface of the sun, hotter, and you walk by that welding shop and you don't, whoa, go like that, but you step from the shade into the sunshine and whoa, you feel it. it's not that the sun has a high temperature. you know why that sun is so hot?...
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not enough hours of sun." "ah, hours of sun." costa rica, like hawaii, about 12-hour days, 12-hour nights all year round, isn't that true? we don't have a period when we have long, long days and short, short nights and vice versa. we don't get that here in hawaii because you're at the equator, and that's just about half, half no matter where you go. it's only when you get through the pole you get the extremes. it's only up here where someone is on nighttime all day long, okay? and then six months later, be in the daytime all day long, okay? it's only up here. down on here, it's pretty well even all year round. so i thought that was kind of interesting. yeah. on the matter of saying that the closer one to the equator is the warmer one, that's like taking a couple of pieces of paper and holding them out in the raiain. let's suppose i hold these two papers in a rain like this and they get wet, yeah? and a friend comes by and i take it back in. and the friend looks at the papers and the friend says, "hey, geewhiz, this paper is wette
not enough hours of sun." "ah, hours of sun." costa rica, like hawaii, about 12-hour days, 12-hour nights all year round, isn't that true? we don't have a period when we have long, long days and short, short nights and vice versa. we don't get that here in hawaii because you're at the equator, and that's just about half, half no matter where you go. it's only when you get through the pole you get the extremes. it's only up here where someone is on nighttime all day long, okay?...
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about look at the sun.hich is correct? >> the one in my witness statement. >> why do you say that? >> because i wrote it and i believe it. >> what you mean about the nation here? >> if you think that the sun and for many years has been the biggest selling newspaper in the country that the database overtook the news of the world i think about five years ago and maybe longer actually in circulation terms you have a huge readership and i don't know the facts are today but we use this as 8 million. the daily mail list 68. so i am basing this on such a large percentage of the british population who would come in contact with the sun and it might not read this every day but they would contact them at some point or another. >> you are addressing a different point because it seems the nature and its monolithic call which it isn't, the bigger the readership is it might be more diverse and rather than more singular views. do you see that? >> i do see that point and i make it later on in my witness statement which is
about look at the sun.hich is correct? >> the one in my witness statement. >> why do you say that? >> because i wrote it and i believe it. >> what you mean about the nation here? >> if you think that the sun and for many years has been the biggest selling newspaper in the country that the database overtook the news of the world i think about five years ago and maybe longer actually in circulation terms you have a huge readership and i don't know the facts are today...
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the sun"? >> i think mr. murdoch is probably more interested in "the sun" in terms of political issues, but it also applies to "news of the world" as well when i was there. >> now, your evidence, same committee, question 1461, i think it would be fair to say that before any appointment, he knew you pretty well. you stand by that? >> well, particularly before my appointment as editor of "the sun." >> yes, 2003. >> aware of my views, both social views, cultural views, and political views. do you stand by that or not? when you said take euro, for example, mr. murdoch was absolute al wear of my views on europe. i think even before i became editor of "news of the world," maybe even deputy he had tore. is that right? >> yes. >> so without delving this, your views on europe, presumably you were a skeptic, correct? >> yes. >> and politically, your position is fairly similar to mr. murdoch's, isn't it? >> in some areas, yes. >> in which areas do they differ? >> well, we disagreed about quite a few thing
the sun"? >> i think mr. murdoch is probably more interested in "the sun" in terms of political issues, but it also applies to "news of the world" as well when i was there. >> now, your evidence, same committee, question 1461, i think it would be fair to say that before any appointment, he knew you pretty well. you stand by that? >> well, particularly before my appointment as editor of "the sun." >> yes, 2003. >> aware of my...
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thinking about, read the sun. which one is correct? >> the one in my statement. i believe it. >> what do you mean by the nation? >> i think if you except that "the sun" for many years has been the biggest selling the skipper in the country -- nwespaper in the country. a think about five years ago and maybe longer in circulation terms. you have a huge readership. i do not know what the exact figure is today but we always use 8 million. the paper next to that is 6 million. i am basing it on such a large percentage of the bridges population who would come in contact with "the sun." they may not read it every day but it would come in contact with it at some point or another. >> it seems the nation is monolithic or homogeneous which it is not. the bigger the readership is, it might be the more diverse its views are. d.c. that point? >> i do. i made it later on in my with the statement. this has been touched on through the inquiry. broadcast media have become more influential and important. in --per's circulation newspa
thinking about, read the sun. which one is correct? >> the one in my statement. i believe it. >> what do you mean by the nation? >> i think if you except that "the sun" for many years has been the biggest selling the skipper in the country -- nwespaper in the country. a think about five years ago and maybe longer in circulation terms. you have a huge readership. i do not know what the exact figure is today but we always use 8 million. the paper next to that is 6...
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the moon will partially eclipse the sun.
the moon will partially eclipse the sun.
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," "the sun," and i know i keep mentioning this, but "the sun" has a trust with its readership, and it's very important trust, and if that trust is broken, then, and a former prime minister had claimed i think prtially -- harshly, he comes to the misperception we got it from the medical records. whoever brok the story, "the guardian" probably, that that was false. and there was a correction, subsequently published in "the guardian," and i think "the sun" felt on that that they had to stand up. because it is a terrible accusation for a former prime minister to make of a newspaper without being in possession of the facts. that we have hacked into his medical record. and i think that's why you're seeing a strong tone of the rebuttal in the pape >> well, thank you. >> you are refuting "the sun" with a virtue, mrs. brooks. let me, w far i can get with it. where did this information come from? >> i'm not going to say, mr. jay. >> why not, mrs. brooke's? >> because, because if you knew where the father's information came from it would identify the source and i'm not going to do that. >> are you
," "the sun," and i know i keep mentioning this, but "the sun" has a trust with its readership, and it's very important trust, and if that trust is broken, then, and a former prime minister had claimed i think prtially -- harshly, he comes to the misperception we got it from the medical records. whoever brok the story, "the guardian" probably, that that was false. and there was a correction, subsequently published in "the guardian," and i think...
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did not look directly at the sun.pdates throughout the newscast. >>> anti-war activists in berkeley show their support for their allies in chicago protesting outside nato meetings. the occupy nader protest again this morning with the unfurling of giant banners over interstate 80 the call for peace across the world. world leaders met by protesters for the second straight died at the nato summit in chicago karen brown with more. >>> thousands of anti-war protesters marched in the streets of chicago, to the convention center where world leaders open the two day nato summit president obama says the focus on winding down the war in afghanistan leaders pledged to shift security responsibility to afghan forces a year earlier than expected but that forces will remain through 2014. after meeting with afghan president hamas' karzeid obama it makes the transition will be challenging >>> the loss of life continues in afghanistan there will be hard days ahead >>> france's new president pledged to bring his troops on this year but
did not look directly at the sun.pdates throughout the newscast. >>> anti-war activists in berkeley show their support for their allies in chicago protesting outside nato meetings. the occupy nader protest again this morning with the unfurling of giant banners over interstate 80 the call for peace across the world. world leaders met by protesters for the second straight died at the nato summit in chicago karen brown with more. >>> thousands of anti-war protesters marched in...
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this is the sun up here. and the sun is emitting very, very high frequency rays. they come right through the atmosphere. and the earth radiates low frequency, and they can't get through the atmosphere. a lot of them can, of course, but a lot can't. and those that can't then, this energy starts to pile up in here. this happens in your car. you leave your car out in the parking lot, gang, okay? why is it when your car out in the sunlight is so hot when you open the door? well, you can say, "well, 'cause there's heat. it's been heating in the sun." but let's look a little carefully. that sunlight is comin' right through that window, high frequency, right through the window pane. and what it does, it hits the inside of your car and heats it up. and the inside of your car reradiates. now if the inside reflect it, you'd be okay. that's why you put that silver stuff on your windshield. that's gonna reflect the light. and that reflected light-- it turns out reflected light doesn't change its frequency. we'll learn later on if you're wearing a blue shirt and you stand in f
this is the sun up here. and the sun is emitting very, very high frequency rays. they come right through the atmosphere. and the earth radiates low frequency, and they can't get through the atmosphere. a lot of them can, of course, but a lot can't. and those that can't then, this energy starts to pile up in here. this happens in your car. you leave your car out in the parking lot, gang, okay? why is it when your car out in the sunlight is so hot when you open the door? well, you can say,...
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>> i think from the sun's. if you it was an incredibly important decision that the son of made it in 1997 after many years of support. >> please take to the question. it did not give us ancient history. >> the ancient history is important in this manner. i think you are asking for an explanation. i think it was a very important decision, and we did give it careful consideration after many years of labor support. >> you knew the decision would anger certain people, did you not? >> the labor party? >> obviously. >> who did you mean then that? >> individuals within the labor party as well. you do that did you not? >> yes. >> did you sense in any way this was the exercise of power concentrated at least in a small group of people within news international who which you have named it? >> i do not think we ever saw it in those terms. >> i do not know if we have ever seen it in those terms. >> why not? >> right or wrong, i believe and have believed the route my career that my main responsibility was to readership. any
>> i think from the sun's. if you it was an incredibly important decision that the son of made it in 1997 after many years of support. >> please take to the question. it did not give us ancient history. >> the ancient history is important in this manner. i think you are asking for an explanation. i think it was a very important decision, and we did give it careful consideration after many years of labor support. >> you knew the decision would anger certain people, did...
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did the sun fall into that category? >> it probably felt into the category of the only one that might, as it were, shift position. i couldn't of ever have imagined the daily mail. our approach vis-a-vis the daily mail was to stop them being quite so vile. our approach with papers like "the express" would have been to engage with them, but i would never have expected "the express" to come out for the labor party. and the broad sheets were in a slightly different space. the mirror -- i worked for the mirror for years. i couldn't imagine it not supporting the labor party. so the sun in a sense was the only one in this rather odd space. >> but i was -- although we set ourselves that objective, i don't -- i think if you'd have asked me in 1994, did i think the sun would back us in 1997, i probably would have said no. >> did you regard having to deal with mr. murdoch and his press as a necessary evil? >> well, i think it was part of the job. it was part of my job to help tony blair communicate to the public and part of that wa
did the sun fall into that category? >> it probably felt into the category of the only one that might, as it were, shift position. i couldn't of ever have imagined the daily mail. our approach vis-a-vis the daily mail was to stop them being quite so vile. our approach with papers like "the express" would have been to engage with them, but i would never have expected "the express" to come out for the labor party. and the broad sheets were in a slightly different space....
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sun-cloud mix. and the temperature trend will continue to cool off towards wednesday and into thursday. first thing tomorrow morning, the fog coast side, around the bay. coolest locations in the upper 40s. most of the bay area starting out monday morning in the 50s. high pressure has been in command of the weather today. temperatures peaking but the fog increasing over night. weather system to the north and west, generating high clouds. as the area of low pressure moves in, brings in cooler for monday and tuesday, wednesday and thursday. water quality advisory in place for parts of the coast lines, around mavericks. closer to pillar point because elevated levels of bacteria, the key here, avoid water contact in this region. this should be retested tomorrow. here is the forecast, fog on the increase, around san francisco, oakland, hayward. tomorrow morning. and clouds pull back to near the shoreline, partly cloudy skies for the beaches. more sunshine inland. everything coming down quite a bit. the wa
sun-cloud mix. and the temperature trend will continue to cool off towards wednesday and into thursday. first thing tomorrow morning, the fog coast side, around the bay. coolest locations in the upper 40s. most of the bay area starting out monday morning in the 50s. high pressure has been in command of the weather today. temperatures peaking but the fog increasing over night. weather system to the north and west, generating high clouds. as the area of low pressure moves in, brings in cooler for...
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>> i think from the sun -- "sun" 's view, it was an incredibly important decision that the "sun" madein 1997 after many many years of tory support. >> the question is about the decision in 2009. >> the ancient history is quite important in this matter because i think you are you're asking for an explanation and so i think that it was a very important decision and we did give it careful consideration. after many years of labor support. >> and you knew that the decision would -- certain people, didn't you? >> the labour party? >> well obviously. >> what the demeaned and? >> i meant individuals within the labour party as well. you knew that, didn't you? >> well, yes. >> did you sense in any way that this was the exercise of power concentrated not on you personally, but at least in a small group of people within news international who of course you have named? >> i think, i don't think we have the source, no. [inaudible] >> i don't think we have ever seen it in those terms. >> why not? >> because rightly or wrongly, i believe and have leaved throughout my career that i was, my main respon
>> i think from the sun -- "sun" 's view, it was an incredibly important decision that the "sun" madein 1997 after many many years of tory support. >> the question is about the decision in 2009. >> the ancient history is quite important in this matter because i think you are you're asking for an explanation and so i think that it was a very important decision and we did give it careful consideration. after many years of labor support. >> and you knew...
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>> type and from "the sun" point of view was an incredibly important decision that "the sun" made in 1997, after many, many years of tory supporter. >> you keep repeating questions in 2009 and giving history. >> ancient history is quite in this manner because i think you're asking for an explanation and so, i think that it was a very important decision awaited give a capital consideration. after many years of labor support. >> and you knew that the decision would anger certain people, didn't you? >> at the labour party? >> will obviously. >> individuals within the labour party as well. he knew that, didn't you? >> well, yes. >> did you sense in any way that this was the exercise of power, concentrated if not to you personally at least to a small group of people within news international which of course evenings? >> i think -- i don't think we have a source in those terms, no. >> perhaps you could think about it now in those terms. >> but i don't think we've seen it in those terms. >> why not? >> rightly or wrongly, i believe and have believed throughout my career that i was my main r
>> type and from "the sun" point of view was an incredibly important decision that "the sun" made in 1997, after many, many years of tory supporter. >> you keep repeating questions in 2009 and giving history. >> ancient history is quite in this manner because i think you're asking for an explanation and so, i think that it was a very important decision awaited give a capital consideration. after many years of labor support. >> and you knew that the...
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it's an enormous sun. but that's what the sun is doing. the sun is converting that to power. why don't we do that here on earth? why don't we take what the sun and the stars do and just do it here on earth and have fusion power. we got a lot of fission power plants. how about fusion power plant? do you know how many fusion power plants there are in the world today? this is the 1990s, almost, yeah? about the 1990s. how many fusion power plants in the world? begin a z, honey, yeah. zero. no fusion power plants. hc. well, a century ago, there were no airplanes. people say, "how come there's no airplanes? "the birds do it. why don't we have airplanes? "why do we have to get our feet--from. "we go from one continent to another. "why don't you get in the great big airplane and go--sky?" what would people say a hundred years ago? our time will come. our time will come, but not yet. hmm? and now we say, "why don't we have fusion power plants?" you don't have any radioactive waste. this is a dream come true. you know, you get more energy out of 10 liters per water, per second, than yo
it's an enormous sun. but that's what the sun is doing. the sun is converting that to power. why don't we do that here on earth? why don't we take what the sun and the stars do and just do it here on earth and have fusion power. we got a lot of fission power plants. how about fusion power plant? do you know how many fusion power plants there are in the world today? this is the 1990s, almost, yeah? about the 1990s. how many fusion power plants in the world? begin a z, honey, yeah. zero. no...
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a mex of sun and cloud -- mix of sun and clouds. humidity is beginning to drop some.teadily see the humidity dropping across the entire state as we go into the overnight. some drier air on the move. through much of the day today it was rather cloudy, minimal chances for rain. in fact, we saw almost nothing in the way of showers. towson today at towson west elementary, you can see basically things were partly cloudy as you look at that horizon and manchester valley high, a mix of sun and clouds. now we're seeing clouds and areas north and west like here in carroll county, dryer air edges. maryland's most powerful radar all sweeps scanning crystal clear. we think that will be the case for the next several days right into our preakness. 82 baltimore. 76 at the airforce base in dover. 73 at the beach. winds light from the west southwest. that's indicating that shift. as the winds turn west, northwest we see the humidity numbers dropping. we're almost down into the 20% range. hagerstown, 30% range and you have to get to the eastern shore to find the high humidity level. dr
a mex of sun and cloud -- mix of sun and clouds. humidity is beginning to drop some.teadily see the humidity dropping across the entire state as we go into the overnight. some drier air on the move. through much of the day today it was rather cloudy, minimal chances for rain. in fact, we saw almost nothing in the way of showers. towson today at towson west elementary, you can see basically things were partly cloudy as you look at that horizon and manchester valley high, a mix of sun and clouds....
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we'll see about 84% of that sun covered. it's not often we get to talk about a crescent sun, that is exactly what we'll see in the bay area as we get up to about 84% coverage. and you'll notice outside, it will temporarily get a little bit darker before skies lighten again as we get closer to 7:30, as the sun sets and moves away from the cutout there formed by the moon between the earth and the sun. the best viewing, we're bringing it to you live. we're showing you that view from reno. this is going to be one of the view areas just off to the north in the totality of this annular ring eclipse. so you're going to see get to see that live here right as we approach 6:30, seeing the peak viewing here in the bay area. notice the clouds. they're cooperating. so here are some good news. the fog is holding off long enough that i think most of the bay area will get a pretty good view of this, reaching its peak here in the next hour or so. i know a lot of folks really excited about that. our kim terry will talk more about that and we'
we'll see about 84% of that sun covered. it's not often we get to talk about a crescent sun, that is exactly what we'll see in the bay area as we get up to about 84% coverage. and you'll notice outside, it will temporarily get a little bit darker before skies lighten again as we get closer to 7:30, as the sun sets and moves away from the cutout there formed by the moon between the earth and the sun. the best viewing, we're bringing it to you live. we're showing you that view from reno. this is...
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>> i think that -- we wanted the support of the sun. we wanted the support of as many newspapers as we possibly could, and we didn't know when the election was going to be, and so work had to be put into that. can i just make a point that i touched on earlier? newspapers were not the only focus by any measure of our communications. television was fundamentally important, and we were clear that television was fundamentally important to us from the off. >> that's a matter of mechanism for communication? >> yes. >> but television was going to be bound to have to be impartial. >> yes. >> whereas newspapers don't have that -- >> yes. >> that limitation. >> sure, the conversations you have with a newspaper are different than the conversations you have with the bbc, for example, but in terms of planning a strategy, you know, where are the people that you wanted to try to have good relationships with, the people that you would spend your time talking to, where you would try to explain and give the best possible light to your policies, the telev
>> i think that -- we wanted the support of the sun. we wanted the support of as many newspapers as we possibly could, and we didn't know when the election was going to be, and so work had to be put into that. can i just make a point that i touched on earlier? newspapers were not the only focus by any measure of our communications. television was fundamentally important, and we were clear that television was fundamentally important to us from the off. >> that's a matter of mechanism...
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there may be a block from the sun as well.'m going to decide which one to put my options on. >> hey, ava, tell us about the hat you picked. >> i remember jen and i tried on the hat from sparkles, and i picked my hat and coordinated it to the outfit. >> excellent job. >> it does loo look beautiful on you. >> look around. take a look at the tents. tell us what it looks like. i'm getting antsy. i'm ready to go out there. >> we'll be out there all day. >> the alibi breakfast. rob roblin joins us again live with all that. >> you look beautiful. >> thank you. tell me more. you can go on talking about how beautiful i am. at any rate, it is beautiful out there. the weather is outstanding. one of the horses racing in the preakness is grazing, walking around, stretching a little bit. you know for the preakness, the race is the big deal and the party on preakness day. but the week before, all kinds of preakness activities going on. it was the 22nd annual preakness crab derby. the idea here is to get your crab to be the first to cross the
there may be a block from the sun as well.'m going to decide which one to put my options on. >> hey, ava, tell us about the hat you picked. >> i remember jen and i tried on the hat from sparkles, and i picked my hat and coordinated it to the outfit. >> excellent job. >> it does loo look beautiful on you. >> look around. take a look at the tents. tell us what it looks like. i'm getting antsy. i'm ready to go out there. >> we'll be out there all day. >>...
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we'll get 84% coverage of the sun. the sun will look like a crescent sawn round the bay area. around 6:30. 7:30, the sun starts to set. skies lighting up again. main event after 6:30. best viewing for this as you have been watching on nbc bay area. special camera there, set up at reno, that its the region that should see the ring of fire. we will get the totality of the eclipse. from a line, running over towards reno. bay area getting a good view. 85% coverage of the sun after 6:30. as you continue to watch this and have special equipment. it has the photo taking abilities. send in pictures at facebook. nbc bay area.com. at the top of the screen. find, submit your photos to us for solar eclipse. weather has been cooperating. look at that. low clouds, offshore. this after a very summerlike day around the bay area. slowly cooling down. late day sea breeze starting to pick up. see thele cooler air, reaching into the north bay. boy it is a race against the clouds. to see the solar eclipse. you have high clouds coming in here on the coast. some cloud build-ups. reno is okay. gettin
we'll get 84% coverage of the sun. the sun will look like a crescent sawn round the bay area. around 6:30. 7:30, the sun starts to set. skies lighting up again. main event after 6:30. best viewing for this as you have been watching on nbc bay area. special camera there, set up at reno, that its the region that should see the ring of fire. we will get the totality of the eclipse. from a line, running over towards reno. bay area getting a good view. 85% coverage of the sun after 6:30. as you...
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straw, you look at the sun and the it's importance to the labor party. we ask you to elaborate on what you mean halfway down where you see pl muir day has played a power game with political leaders. >> yes. the political leanings of most newspapers in britain are predictable. so the daily telegraph is going to be supporting the conservative party at the daily mirror they're supporting the labor party. from back then, there were only two newspapers that are unpredictable. one is a guardian and the other is the three of the four at news international papers. the guardian normally supports the labor party, but selects elections where we need them. it supports the liberal democrats, so it did in 1983 and did again in 2010. so sort of fair weather friend. it won't support the conservatives, but it certainly sun predictable about whether it will support the labor party. and for the muir dorsch paper, he purchased those papers. it's always supportive for the conservatives and perhaps it did in '97. what i perceive of mr. murdoch's approach with the sun and "new
straw, you look at the sun and the it's importance to the labor party. we ask you to elaborate on what you mean halfway down where you see pl muir day has played a power game with political leaders. >> yes. the political leanings of most newspapers in britain are predictable. so the daily telegraph is going to be supporting the conservative party at the daily mirror they're supporting the labor party. from back then, there were only two newspapers that are unpredictable. one is a guardian...
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sought sun was in this odd space. although we'd set ourselves that objective, i think if you'd asked me in 1994 do you think the sun would back us in 1997 i'd pro probably said no. >> did you regard having to deal with mr. murdoch and his press as a necessary evil? >> well, i think it was part of the job. i think was part of my job to help tony blair communicate to the public, and part of that was through the media. rupert murdoch there's no point denying is the single most important media figure. and it would have been foolish on our part not to have sought to build some sort of relationship with him. >> did you regard having to deal with him as a necessary evil? >> well, i don't like the word evil in relation to anyone. but i saw it as a part of my job and a part of what we sought to do. again, as is often clear from my diaries, there was often when i didn't particularly like having to do it. and with tony blair i think there are times when i say including just before the elaboration, i included this in my witness s
sought sun was in this odd space. although we'd set ourselves that objective, i think if you'd asked me in 1994 do you think the sun would back us in 1997 i'd pro probably said no. >> did you regard having to deal with mr. murdoch and his press as a necessary evil? >> well, i think it was part of the job. i think was part of my job to help tony blair communicate to the public, and part of that was through the media. rupert murdoch there's no point denying is the single most...
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we have the sun coming out after a cloudy start this morning.he sun finally coming out for us here and we like to see that. not a lot of wind whipping the flags on top beautiful federal hill. 76 now -- humidity just 60%. moderate on the humidity but on the whole its been nice and improvement from the cloudy cool conditions, much of maryland had to deal with it. look at baltimore, cloudy skies early on and then -- people coming out, feel that sun. i -- get the vitamin d levels up. good for you. annapolis, looking good at the state capitol, bright sun and belaire, a cloudy, murky start and then the sun, blue skies to finish the day and the hart of hartford. the radar right now showing a little bit of weather, extending war the i-81 corridor. minimal rain out this way. this isn't exactly power house thunderstorm action and for most of us, not an issue. 86 in winchester as we speak. 84hagerstown. they have the couple of showers, 59 and the clouds never broke down here at the beaches, 75 easton, 76 at pwi. humidity dryer -- more humid north and east.
we have the sun coming out after a cloudy start this morning.he sun finally coming out for us here and we like to see that. not a lot of wind whipping the flags on top beautiful federal hill. 76 now -- humidity just 60%. moderate on the humidity but on the whole its been nice and improvement from the cloudy cool conditions, much of maryland had to deal with it. look at baltimore, cloudy skies early on and then -- people coming out, feel that sun. i -- get the vitamin d levels up. good for you....
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yes, clouds and sun.e see this looking east from dundalk over the key brog toward the outer harbor. in annapolis a sun nirp scenario at the state capital. as we look at the naval academy it was a busy place to be with the sea trials, the freshmen finishing the day with a little bit of pain. this is manchester valley high. you could see what looks like ominous clouds. right now on the inner harbor, a mix of sun and clouds. 80 right now. the wind is calm. humidity is high. 80 today. how does that stack up to normal. all time record on this day 96. officially bwi, so far, we picked up more than third of an inch of rain and more than an inch over the previous day yesterday and you see where we have made good dent in the state rainfall deficit. right now the warm spot on the entire state map 68 at the beach. 63 in the mountains. winds are south and variable. the consistency we have is out of the south. the humidity levels running high. it feels muggy. you probably have to crank the ac up. it's active. we've go
yes, clouds and sun.e see this looking east from dundalk over the key brog toward the outer harbor. in annapolis a sun nirp scenario at the state capital. as we look at the naval academy it was a busy place to be with the sea trials, the freshmen finishing the day with a little bit of pain. this is manchester valley high. you could see what looks like ominous clouds. right now on the inner harbor, a mix of sun and clouds. 80 right now. the wind is calm. humidity is high. 80 today. how does that...
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but whether she's playing in the water or the sun, she wearing sun block. >> it's nice to look tannedworth it. >> reporter: counseling children will help make them for responsible. the task force recommends doctors talk to patients between the ages of 10 and 24. even if they have no history of the disease. >> the sun damage that people get in their youth is probably more damaging than what happens when they're olding. >> reporter: more than 2 million americans are diagnosed with skin cancer every year. making it the most common type of cancer in the u.s. the task force recommends staying away from tanning salon, avoiding the midday sun and using sunscreen with the protection of 15 or higher. sabrina's mom debby knew to be vigilant with their children. >> when i would put sun block before school or before games, they were so annoyed saying, you're the only mom doing that. and i said some day you will thank me. >> has that day come yet? >> no not yet. >> but sabrina seems to be close to it. >>> the report also says having light skin, hair and eyes increases the patient's risk of skin ca
but whether she's playing in the water or the sun, she wearing sun block. >> it's nice to look tannedworth it. >> reporter: counseling children will help make them for responsible. the task force recommends doctors talk to patients between the ages of 10 and 24. even if they have no history of the disease. >> the sun damage that people get in their youth is probably more damaging than what happens when they're olding. >> reporter: more than 2 million americans are...
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dimensions of the sun?an you relate it in our terms, like 100 diameters of the earth, that sort of thing? guest: the sun has a diameter of 110 earths. it used to be that only astronomers could see this with very fancy and expensive telescopes, with marvelous solar processes. the magnetic field lines -- the sun is made of plasma. that is what you get when you strip adams down to their constitutional -- strip atoms down to their constitutional elements, protons, neutrons. it is 330,000 times the mass of the earth. you can now get the solar telescopes for the cost of a decent camera and look for yourself. you will see a solar prominence rising and falling back to the sun. the scale is almost in a comprehensible. the arch is much larger than the -- the scale is almost in comprehensible. the arch is much larger than the earth. it is moving fast. you get scale -- if you ever took a magnet and put a piece of paper and shake the iron filings on it, you can see the magnetic field lines. those are, what, a millimeter
dimensions of the sun?an you relate it in our terms, like 100 diameters of the earth, that sort of thing? guest: the sun has a diameter of 110 earths. it used to be that only astronomers could see this with very fancy and expensive telescopes, with marvelous solar processes. the magnetic field lines -- the sun is made of plasma. that is what you get when you strip adams down to their constitutional -- strip atoms down to their constitutional elements, protons, neutrons. it is 330,000 times the...
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warmer when more sun breaks out.omorrow lot of cloudiness and does look like a likelihood of late afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. there's a slight risk they could be severe. then on wednesday, passing showers and thundershowers after perhaps more in tuesday night. that may continue wednesday into wednesday night and lingering perhaps into early thursday morning. but by thursday afternoon into friday, sunshine returns. cooler weather but then over the weekend, highs mid 70s saturday and sunday. have a great day and we will see you in the morning. >> i like your bright orange tie. >> it woke me up and i looked at it. >> like the shine. thank you, tom. that's "news4 midday." we thank you for being with us and invite to you tune in for news at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 11:00. we will be right back here tomorrow morning at 11:00 for "news4 midday." have a terrific day and we will see you in the morning.
warmer when more sun breaks out.omorrow lot of cloudiness and does look like a likelihood of late afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. there's a slight risk they could be severe. then on wednesday, passing showers and thundershowers after perhaps more in tuesday night. that may continue wednesday into wednesday night and lingering perhaps into early thursday morning. but by thursday afternoon into friday, sunshine returns. cooler weather but then over the weekend, highs mid 70s...
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you're tilting them up to harvest more sun and have them perpendicular to the sun. as utility them up, you can't have them close together anymore. as you can see my hands are shading each other here. you have to start separating them so they don't wind up casting shadows on each other. if you're able to get less panels in a given area. >> i would love to take a look at one of these solar panels if you have something that we can look at. are they heavy? what's the deal with this? >> you're 150, 100 something pound person walking on your roof. >> 150? >> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl! >> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >> that is another question. what is the lifetime of the system? do you have to
you're tilting them up to harvest more sun and have them perpendicular to the sun. as utility them up, you can't have them close together anymore. as you can see my hands are shading each other here. you have to start separating them so they don't wind up casting shadows on each other. if you're able to get less panels in a given area. >> i would love to take a look at one of these solar panels if you have something that we can look at. are they heavy? what's the deal with this? >>...
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straw, will you look at the sun and it's particularly role in the fortunes of the labor party. i ask you to elaborate on what you mean halfway down where you say mr. murdoch has played a power game with political leaders. >> yes. the political leanings of most newspapers in brat tan are predictable. so the paragraph is going to support the conservative party, the daily mirror is going to be supporting. from recollection i think there's only two newspapers that are you been predict. one is the guardian and the other three of the four at news international papers. the guardian normally supports the labor party expect in elections when it needs them to support us, it supports the liberal democrats. it did that in 1983 and again in 2010. so it's sort of fair weather friend. it won't support the conservatives. it's unpredictable. and for the murdoch papers since mr. murdoch purchased those papers. the sunday times has always supported conservatives and did in 1997. the other bit what i perceive of mr. murdoch's approach particularly with the sun and the news of the world was that he
straw, will you look at the sun and it's particularly role in the fortunes of the labor party. i ask you to elaborate on what you mean halfway down where you say mr. murdoch has played a power game with political leaders. >> yes. the political leanings of most newspapers in brat tan are predictable. so the paragraph is going to support the conservative party, the daily mirror is going to be supporting. from recollection i think there's only two newspapers that are you been predict. one is...
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there is sun, there is sing on the sun. there are birds on the grass, there are squirrels in the trash, there are trees with feathers singing. there is sun. there is a snake on the pass sunning. there is sun. all right. [applause] >> this past saturday at the farmer's market. >> an african brother shoved a basket of boysenberies as if paying a debt they bleed on our finger tips the man smiles proper his hand a gift says too complicated we buy 9 dollars in cherries quite and red and spotd and sweet and sour too, flavors turning in our ouths anxious as police lights we trip over the sister pushing a baby carriage. we know her but couldn't pull her name from nothing. baby sleeping cheeks soft with petals. 3 year old son digs into our kettle corn sack. later. fish tacos for her. him layian curry chicken for me. watching children bounce in the fountain. pickled cool in water, giggles going off like chinese fire crackers. tiny teeth grudge mashing. 5 you want to fried chicken bites so golden brown. pity another poor mother her ca
there is sun, there is sing on the sun. there are birds on the grass, there are squirrels in the trash, there are trees with feathers singing. there is sun. there is a snake on the pass sunning. there is sun. all right. [applause] >> this past saturday at the farmer's market. >> an african brother shoved a basket of boysenberies as if paying a debt they bleed on our finger tips the man smiles proper his hand a gift says too complicated we buy 9 dollars in cherries quite and red and...
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sun low in the sky and were looking at a thin crescent that is 84 percent eclipse did by the moon. we will be showing it live during the newscast tomorrow so if you wanted watch it safely tune in tomorrow night. and it's beautiful sight to see for yourself but don't use the naked eye to look. from the satellite low pressure spans of the pacific northwest it will be sunny and warmer tomorrow. for the bay to breakers it all looks good except along the coast, towards the end of the loot you'll see fog and low clouds move into the bay so if you want to see this you'll steer clear of the coast, forecast looks like this 79 at santa rosa tomorrow 83 east bay, mostly sunny skies on the 5 day forecast but turns cooler monday through the end of the week. a slow cooling trend. it will be announced tomorrow but will top out sunday and cool it off from their next week and will be especially cool. check out the eclipsed tomorrow. >>> you cannot look at the sun but they say you can't live for you tomorrow you can't put a hole in a piece of paper >>> that is from 1994 you cannot see that in the ba
sun low in the sky and were looking at a thin crescent that is 84 percent eclipse did by the moon. we will be showing it live during the newscast tomorrow so if you wanted watch it safely tune in tomorrow night. and it's beautiful sight to see for yourself but don't use the naked eye to look. from the satellite low pressure spans of the pacific northwest it will be sunny and warmer tomorrow. for the bay to breakers it all looks good except along the coast, towards the end of the loot you'll see...
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as you mentioned, the sun is shining. 68 to 69 degrees. that's in the sun right here. so we warmed up a good 15 to 20 degrees since sunrise. we'll keep warming as we head toward the afternoon. what can you expect to do as you head out to preakness today? beautiful weather. light winds out of the north. low humidity. we should be in the upper 70's through the afternoon. couldn't ask for better weather. in fact, i have been sheding my layers. about to take off my sweater because it is getting so warm here. i'll have another update in a few minutes. >> this is turning into a different type of show, right? don't forget to give the hat, the facinator, and the necklace back. i bet she will walk off with it. >> i bet she will. >> find out which horse to bet on when we come back. >> i'm rob roblin. the preakness is not the only big horse race today. a live report coming up. >> there are plenty of other races today at pimlico. one is the first of its kind arabe -- arabian race horse race. >> this race today with the arabian horses is a real big race for lots of folks. >> 7-year
as you mentioned, the sun is shining. 68 to 69 degrees. that's in the sun right here. so we warmed up a good 15 to 20 degrees since sunrise. we'll keep warming as we head toward the afternoon. what can you expect to do as you head out to preakness today? beautiful weather. light winds out of the north. low humidity. we should be in the upper 70's through the afternoon. couldn't ask for better weather. in fact, i have been sheding my layers. about to take off my sweater because it is getting so...
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the sun and the wind have calmed down. let's say the wind has calmed down but the sun is just as bright as it was yesterday. the temperatures are right on target, almost a carbon copy of what it was just 24 hours ago. we do have some things we have to keep an eye on heading into what we expected to be a beautiful preakness weekend. we send it out to
the sun and the wind have calmed down. let's say the wind has calmed down but the sun is just as bright as it was yesterday. the temperatures are right on target, almost a carbon copy of what it was just 24 hours ago. we do have some things we have to keep an eye on heading into what we expected to be a beautiful preakness weekend. we send it out to
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bright sun throughout the day today. and that strong may sun will warm us. we need warming.e hometown forecast for annapolis. warmer there, in the 50s on the bay. away from the waters, only around 40 degrees now. much of the area by noontime will be into the 60s. so will annapolis. and then during the afternoon we ought to make it -- actually into the metro area, the low 70s to mid 70s parts of virginia. right there on the bay, it's going to peak in the upper 60s to near 70. then this evening, getting cool. there on the bay, in the 60s. elsewhere, away from the waters, 50s by midnight. then 40s much of the region by dawn tomorrow. annapolis, they'll be in the 50s by dawn. then during the day on saturday into the 70s. a delightful day again tomorrow. sunshine, mother's day looking great. 50s in the morning, afternoon highs near 80 with increasing clouds. could get rain, though, sunday night and off and on monday/tuesday next week. drying out midweek. danella, how's traffic? >>> chopper 4 is in the sky. checking things 66 inside the beltway. earlier we had a cabled vehicle blo
bright sun throughout the day today. and that strong may sun will warm us. we need warming.e hometown forecast for annapolis. warmer there, in the 50s on the bay. away from the waters, only around 40 degrees now. much of the area by noontime will be into the 60s. so will annapolis. and then during the afternoon we ought to make it -- actually into the metro area, the low 70s to mid 70s parts of virginia. right there on the bay, it's going to peak in the upper 60s to near 70. then this evening,...
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the task force recommends staying away from tanning salons, avoiding the midday sun and using sun secret with the protection of 15 or higher. sabrina's mom knew to be vigilant when her kids were outside. >> they would be so annoyed and say, i'm the only mom doing this. and i said one day you'll thank me. so okay. >> has that day come yet? >> no not yet. >> but sabrina seems to be coming around. >> i know it has a bad effect later on in life and it's really not worth it. >> reporter: she's the first one to break out the sunscreen both on and off the field. >> having light skin, hair and eyes increases a person's risk of skin cancer. >>> an honor for prince harry today as he makes a quick stop in washington, d.c. the prince is here to receive a leadership award from the atlantic council. it honors his work with veterans. a spokesperson says his visit will be short. he'll only be here for about 24 hours. >>> a quick look at stories on tomorrow's baltimore sun. >>> a river boat being built in salisbury will soon be carrying passengers on the mississippi. and more on chris davidson's unforget
the task force recommends staying away from tanning salons, avoiding the midday sun and using sun secret with the protection of 15 or higher. sabrina's mom knew to be vigilant when her kids were outside. >> they would be so annoyed and say, i'm the only mom doing this. and i said one day you'll thank me. so okay. >> has that day come yet? >> no not yet. >> but sabrina seems to be coming around. >> i know it has a bad effect later on in life and it's really not...
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"the mirror" thought we favored "the sun," "the sun," thought we favored "the mirror," "the telegraph" thought we favored "the times." you wouldn't win, really. >> in terms of "the mirror," at least 60 meetings he had with mr. blair. when mr. blair was prime minister. and you were often present at those meetings. would that be right? >> it might be. i think piers would also accept some of those would be receptions and what does that work out? six a year? is that a lot? piers was the editor of the one labor supporting newspaper. there was an annual lunch that we had at the labor party conference. but certainly i would be present at some of the -- most of those meetings, probably. >> obviously they were on-site. save of course in relation to the iraq war when mr. morgan in particular was hostile. was it a question of enabling "the mirror" to put the best possible gloss on stories? >> this whole thing about spin is overcome. the public aren't stupid. most of the presence of the prime minister in people's lives would be what they saw on the television. and when they saw him on the news an
"the mirror" thought we favored "the sun," "the sun," thought we favored "the mirror," "the telegraph" thought we favored "the times." you wouldn't win, really. >> in terms of "the mirror," at least 60 meetings he had with mr. blair. when mr. blair was prime minister. and you were often present at those meetings. would that be right? >> it might be. i think piers would also accept some of those would be receptions...
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i raised that subsequently with the sun and got the glazed eye look. that's one of the things. tough. but the more important point was that he was mercilessly treated by "the sun" over quite a period he did contribute to our defeat. i took that as power. and we were there for once mr. blair came into office in '94. we all shared the same view that if humanly possible without completely compromising ourselves, we should do our best to get the papers onside. it was better than the alternative. i've been through 18 years of opposition. >> i'm sure there was no question, mr. straw, of completely compromising yourselves. some might ask well what about partially compromising yourselves? >> i thought you were going to ask that as the word came out of my mouth. there wasn't -- it's more complicated than that. i mean mr. blair was very much in favor of the new labor agenda. so was i in terms of, say, in terms of the crucial decision on that, which was to change clause 4. i mean, i published a pamphlet about that in '93 and nothing whatever to do with "the sun" or anything else. they reg
i raised that subsequently with the sun and got the glazed eye look. that's one of the things. tough. but the more important point was that he was mercilessly treated by "the sun" over quite a period he did contribute to our defeat. i took that as power. and we were there for once mr. blair came into office in '94. we all shared the same view that if humanly possible without completely compromising ourselves, we should do our best to get the papers onside. it was better than the...
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the sun blocks 80% of the sun's rays.will be visible in texas, arizona, utah, nevada, essentially out in the west out on sunday. we don't see it because the sun is already down. >> oh. >> so if you are an eclipto maniac, you can see it in the west. temps are really coming up fast. dew points in the mid 40s and the pressure continues to rise at 30 .13 inches of mercury. we'll talk about what is going to happen here the next few dpaz. days. we have a cool start tomorrow. a light jacket a good idea and the sunglasses as well. it's going to be pretty much pure sun tomorrow. and i think i did a blog about this earlier in the week that may sun is equivalent to june sun because you need to think about sunscreen. you don't see yourself getting cooked and you are. it will be cool again friday night. all right. and then some clouds possible on saturday. now it appears lated saturday, saturday night and maybe -- late saturday, saturday night and maybe into sunday. there is still some discrepancy as to how far west the clouds will ge
the sun blocks 80% of the sun's rays.will be visible in texas, arizona, utah, nevada, essentially out in the west out on sunday. we don't see it because the sun is already down. >> oh. >> so if you are an eclipto maniac, you can see it in the west. temps are really coming up fast. dew points in the mid 40s and the pressure continues to rise at 30 .13 inches of mercury. we'll talk about what is going to happen here the next few dpaz. days. we have a cool start tomorrow. a light...