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in places along that path people will be able to view the sun's corona, the outer atmosphere of the sun which usually is not visible or distinctive because of the sun's brightness. it will be in lots of places across the root come along that route talking to correspondents to bring you all of the atmosphere from those watch parties. you are watching the world today as be built up to the total solar eclipse. it will start up in the cook islands in the pacific and then head across to mexico across 13 us states and make its way up into canada. this is the route where people will be plunged into darkness as the moon passes between the sun and earth. totally covering up the face of the sun. in other areas around this, people will see a partial eclipse, but it is this total solar eclipse that will be our focusing on. we will take you, if you are not in one of those locations and watching the eclipse safely through special glasses, we have got you absolutely covered because we will be talking to our correspondence along that route known as the path of totality. that is the route on the map on
in places along that path people will be able to view the sun's corona, the outer atmosphere of the sun which usually is not visible or distinctive because of the sun's brightness. it will be in lots of places across the root come along that route talking to correspondents to bring you all of the atmosphere from those watch parties. you are watching the world today as be built up to the total solar eclipse. it will start up in the cook islands in the pacific and then head across to mexico...
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sun.last time this happened in the continental us was 2017. so not so long ago. but the next time it's going to happen is not until the 2040s. so a long time from now. so this is a really unique chance to see the moon completely block the sun. >> certainly such a cool event. i was there in kentucky actually in 2017, so we were very close to totality there, and it was a remarkable event to be able to witness. let's talk about the timing of when we can expect to see the eclipse here in the bay area, and how long it will last on monday. >> oh, i don't remember the exact time it's going to be at the bay area on monday. i apologize uh- for that, but the whole event lasts, close to an hour as the, moon goes in front of the sun and starts to block it. of course, in the bay area, we're not going to have, totality. that is the moon completely blocking the sun. but it's still a pretty amazing thing to see happen as the disk of the moon slowly crosses the sun, it becomes dark, nature starts to take n
sun.last time this happened in the continental us was 2017. so not so long ago. but the next time it's going to happen is not until the 2040s. so a long time from now. so this is a really unique chance to see the moon completely block the sun. >> certainly such a cool event. i was there in kentucky actually in 2017, so we were very close to totality there, and it was a remarkable event to be able to witness. let's talk about the timing of when we can expect to see the eclipse here in the...
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the sliver of the sun returning.nk we are going to soon be reaching a point where once again it's not safe to look at. it was hard to see us probably because we have our camera lights up. during those moments of totality, i absolutely was looking straight up into the sky and looking at the magnificent white and bluish ring that you are describing. i find it just fascinating that we lucked out. it was not looking good. we have been standing out here since 7:00 this morning doing our live shots looking anxiously at the weather. even at the top of the hour as we are approaching totality, it wasn't looking that good. maybe 50/50 as a big chunk of clouds was totally covering the sun. it is just what everyone was hoping for and all that wishful thinking. off almost as if it was timed out on few. mother nature took her queue and move those clouds out of the sky. it is wide open and through space now as we are starting to finally see the sun starting to reemerge around the side -- a while back. >> aishah: you are speechless.
the sliver of the sun returning.nk we are going to soon be reaching a point where once again it's not safe to look at. it was hard to see us probably because we have our camera lights up. during those moments of totality, i absolutely was looking straight up into the sky and looking at the magnificent white and bluish ring that you are describing. i find it just fascinating that we lucked out. it was not looking good. we have been standing out here since 7:00 this morning doing our live shots...
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koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long. i figured from a helio physics expert like you. we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. our telescope feed operator. now, let's get back to james over at the kennedy center. james, back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has now officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, -- up here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017, they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 eclipse across america. they are there again this year. they will have a much longer slot. in 2017, they only had 2:14, but now, they will have 4:10, a really great viewing window for them to take in this big moment. very exciting to track that for them as well. also some details about this tool is, if i click onto the eclipse time, you notice this little icon comes up here. this is based off of real data from the parker solar probe. as you've heard, the sun is more active this time aroun
koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long. i figured from a helio physics expert like you. we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. our telescope feed operator. now, let's get back to james over at the kennedy center. james, back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has now officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, -- up here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017,...
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the sun is 93 million miles away. so this shot that you're getting in cleveland is now it starts to pop out on the other side and i think -- every color, every city has a different -- this is -- so that's properly. >>> i would call it -- it's a beautiful area. you can see the sky very clearly and properly, new york. is a beautiful part of the country. >> bill: so now you move up to malbrough falls and erie, pennsylvania. >>> enough to the northern reaches, northern -- northeastern reaches of the u.s. and then it moves on to canada and, you know, we are not changing. what you see right now is what we see here in new york at 3:19, 3:20 in the afternoon. >> martha: the weird thing is it happens a lot in new york because the buildings are total sometimes the sunblocks -- and it suddenly gets dark. >> bill: i heard some horns so the camera didn't get them -- >> martha: yeah, this is an unusual experience though, watching this market is getting really dark. the sky is different. is definitely looking like it that when it's
the sun is 93 million miles away. so this shot that you're getting in cleveland is now it starts to pop out on the other side and i think -- every color, every city has a different -- this is -- so that's properly. >>> i would call it -- it's a beautiful area. you can see the sky very clearly and properly, new york. is a beautiful part of the country. >> bill: so now you move up to malbrough falls and erie, pennsylvania. >>> enough to the northern reaches, northern --...
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koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long.: we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. now, let's get back to james over at kid center. james back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017 they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 includes across america. they are there again this year. they will have a much longer spot. in 2017, they only had 2:14, but now they have 4:10, a great viewing window for them to take in this big moment. also some details about this tool is welcome if i click onto their eclipse time, you notice this little icon comes up here. if this is based off of real data from the parker solar probe. as you've heard, the sun is more active this time around. lots of different streamers, like a wild hairball, streaking off the sun. really collectivity around the sun's corona. if you're really lucky and the timing is
koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long.: we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. now, let's get back to james over at kid center. james back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017 they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 includes across america. they are there again this year. they...
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we have some sun.broken clouds and from time to time you hear the crowd erupt, with triplets like the isaacson's from los angeles are watching the eclipse. we have the gerard's from arizona. say high matt, guys. this park is filled with people, families from all over the world and they are getting little glimpses of what we all came here for. it's very exciting. we thought it was going to be completely cloudy, but the clouds are breaking and we feel good about this. guys. >> norah: janet, you know that's my neck of the woods, kerrville right by san antonio. >> i do, and maybe it's your influence, norah, but it's been really exciting to hear the people cheering and to then it gets quiet again and then the cheers. it's going to be amazing. >> tony: janet, that such good news, kerrville, you should go there, norah, the longest totality on the u.s.? it's something like 4:20. >> you nailed it, tony. 4 minutes and 24 seconds. there will be a lot of totality for you coming up. >> norah: got it, kerrville is a
we have some sun.broken clouds and from time to time you hear the crowd erupt, with triplets like the isaacson's from los angeles are watching the eclipse. we have the gerard's from arizona. say high matt, guys. this park is filled with people, families from all over the world and they are getting little glimpses of what we all came here for. it's very exciting. we thought it was going to be completely cloudy, but the clouds are breaking and we feel good about this. guys. >> norah: janet,...
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the sun newsroom felt like a war room., it was frantic, real commercial pressure, we had to sell better than our rivals. we had to do better than our rivals. we were told on days where the mirror had got a great front page that heads will roll and somebody is going to have to be sacked for this because we should have had that, not the mirror. always, it was about exclusives, because it was the exclusive stories that sold the paper. four years after they were married, sir paul mccartney and heather mills are splitting up. of course it was never going to be a quiet life, marrying a former beatle, but in a statement today the couple said the level of intrusion into their private lives had been so great, it made a normal relationship almost impossible. paul mccartney was untouchable because he was paul mccartney. national treasure, and nobody wants to pick up a paper that is slagging him off, simple. so heather mills kind of went through this, quite literally, honeymoon period. but when their relationship hit the rocks and it
the sun newsroom felt like a war room., it was frantic, real commercial pressure, we had to sell better than our rivals. we had to do better than our rivals. we were told on days where the mirror had got a great front page that heads will roll and somebody is going to have to be sacked for this because we should have had that, not the mirror. always, it was about exclusives, because it was the exclusive stories that sold the paper. four years after they were married, sir paul mccartney and...
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us than the sun.o while other planets have moons, we are the only ones who just so happen to have this specific moon at this specific distance. so we are the only ones who get to see this, which makes it wonderful, actually wonderful, as in full of wonder. just listen to how we've talked about it since we've had tv. >> totality caught most of them unprepared for what they were seeing. >> look at the colors. >> only a few will ever see more than once in a lifetime. >> it's fantastic. it's amazing. >> i don't know, it's a very spiritual experience. it is to me anyway. >> i've never seen anything like this before. i would like to see it again. >> i thought it was beautiful. that's all i can say. >> we wouldn't have missed it for anything. >> we are now in a virtual total eclipse of the sun. i got to be honest, craig, i have the chills. >> i was talking to a scientist who did on the average, an eclipse will happen in the same place perhaps every 360 years, and i was just wondering, thinking about what thi
us than the sun.o while other planets have moons, we are the only ones who just so happen to have this specific moon at this specific distance. so we are the only ones who get to see this, which makes it wonderful, actually wonderful, as in full of wonder. just listen to how we've talked about it since we've had tv. >> totality caught most of them unprepared for what they were seeing. >> look at the colors. >> only a few will ever see more than once in a lifetime. >>...
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so it doesn't cover the sun completely. that's uh and you get this, this sort of ring of fire around the outside of, of, of, of the shadow of the moon. i think that we're seeing the grounds now. it looks like complete and utter dark arts. things right now, let me just ask my producer what that is. that is this is this also indianapolis that we're seeing right now. this is, this is moving into a, this is the partial eclipse. yes. or the aspect that we talked about as it, as the moon slowly crosses the sun. actually it's not, it's not moving all that slowly. it's, you know, this, the shadow of the cast on the earth, the totality is moving along. this, this strip at about just under 2 and a half 1000 kilometers an hour. so it's nicely fast. it's pretty fast and, and the, that the amount of time that somebody who's on the ground will spend in the shadow of this totality. so in this total darkness is only about 3 and a half to 4 minutes. this is what, which is what we are seeing right here. now this one was in was yeah, right no
so it doesn't cover the sun completely. that's uh and you get this, this sort of ring of fire around the outside of, of, of, of the shadow of the moon. i think that we're seeing the grounds now. it looks like complete and utter dark arts. things right now, let me just ask my producer what that is. that is this is this also indianapolis that we're seeing right now. this is, this is moving into a, this is the partial eclipse. yes. or the aspect that we talked about as it, as the moon slowly...
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so you're going to hear the lyric the moon has eclipsed the sun. it's gonna be very, very cool, about 30,000 people, they're expecting here at the great lakes science center. this is also home cleveland to the glenn research center. it's the only nasa facility that is in the path of totality. so nasa has a very, very big contingent here. the entire city, they're calling, calling it the blackout to remember the entire city just looking forward to this one, it is going to be a great day. bell >> all right. miguel marquez, that sounds so great. you've gone to plenty of uno here of the generation that would go see pink floyd dark side moon at the laser mariam and now that lyric could have gnomon fitter backdrop than the total moment of totality i can't wait for that one. thank you, miguel, let's now go to buffalo, america's oldest state park. that is harry anton's beat, harryette and his are man and buffalo, as if you could not tell a man who practices experiential journalism. and is in one of my favorite places, harry, what's the mood there these folk
so you're going to hear the lyric the moon has eclipsed the sun. it's gonna be very, very cool, about 30,000 people, they're expecting here at the great lakes science center. this is also home cleveland to the glenn research center. it's the only nasa facility that is in the path of totality. so nasa has a very, very big contingent here. the entire city, they're calling, calling it the blackout to remember the entire city just looking forward to this one, it is going to be a great day. bell...
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earth and the sun is. that is where that is not perfection is. the moon completely cover the sun. closer to the earth and it was in 2017. the area of totality is wider. the facts will be felt more profoundly. talk about the effects that people will hear on the ground as the moon as we see it in mexico starts to down the skies and things start to change. >> of course it's going to get dark and it will be dark for a few minutes. it will feel cooler on a hot sunny day if you step into that shade, it feels cooler. it will feel a little bit cooler for a few minutes. it will be a dramatic event. this is not something that you see every day. i remember when i was third or fourth grade. and i clips and things -- we weren't in the path of totality. not too far away. it was neat to see. definitely makes an impression if you will. >> aishah: super-duper astronaut. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your time and expertise and perspective. so fun to enjoy it with someone else who lovoves space and sciee i
earth and the sun is. that is where that is not perfection is. the moon completely cover the sun. closer to the earth and it was in 2017. the area of totality is wider. the facts will be felt more profoundly. talk about the effects that people will hear on the ground as the moon as we see it in mexico starts to down the skies and things start to change. >> of course it's going to get dark and it will be dark for a few minutes. it will feel cooler on a hot sunny day if you step into that...
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the sun surface. some of them the size of our own planet. the solar eclipse is the consequence of the cosmic co incidence. the sun and the moon appear the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun blocking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every columbus. so you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, somewhere around us. but it's not often that the pos of to tell it to the process through a densely populated colorado like this one from mexico, through the united states and into canada. and just the southern, as it disappeared, the sun returns the sky is again filled with lights. as the moon's shadow dissipates, but those who stood in its path will remember it forever. and to talk us through those particular images were now enjoyed by keith colleen. n
the sun surface. some of them the size of our own planet. the solar eclipse is the consequence of the cosmic co incidence. the sun and the moon appear the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun blocking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every columbus. so you move of that path. the coverage gets...
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, projecting the image of a sun on a a white light board where you can see the record of sun spots.es all the way back to 1755 that's helped us establish that average 11-year cycle but, of course, technology has evolved tremendously over the last 20, 30, 40 years so now we have all sorts of instruments in space taking pictures of the sun, monitoring the sun's surface, monitoring the corona. and then a million miles out, one spacecraft and closer to earth more measuring the sun and all sorts of instruments measuring different types of emissions from the sun and how they're affecting the technology and the earth's atmosphere. >> tell us more about the practical effects on earth and maybe even in space? >> these eruptions, when they occur there's all sorts of emissions and whether a flare occurs there's a blast of radio magnetic radiation. it can affect aircraft, communications. aircraft communicating with the ground can have interference. we get these big energetic blast of particles following soon after the flare. they can affect satellites. they affect the astronauts in space, which
, projecting the image of a sun on a a white light board where you can see the record of sun spots.es all the way back to 1755 that's helped us establish that average 11-year cycle but, of course, technology has evolved tremendously over the last 20, 30, 40 years so now we have all sorts of instruments in space taking pictures of the sun, monitoring the sun's surface, monitoring the corona. and then a million miles out, one spacecraft and closer to earth more measuring the sun and all sorts of...
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here comes the sun. and i think what we should do you just to help get you a pronto, how awesome we are getting it. here in russell bill, arkansas with our beautiful blue skies. we thought we're going to get rain, so we're winning all the way around. but do you also need to hear how the liverpool legend sound. take a listen to these guys, okay, put your glasses on >> hey counts all right >> so there you go. >> you hear that beautiful music. we're going to have a ball here as we find all of the love that's happening here. and roosevelt, arkansas, we can wait for that big show in the sky and hear more from these guys. >> they sound gray out >> are full >> and i'm glad they did play beatles songs that would have been if they hadn't, right? >> you have they played like metallic or something else by the way, that looks just like lingro >> i wouldn't i would look into >> that with told me get up attorney tests is make sure you maybe he's got some her no royalties coming in so much. meantime, we're taking a loo
here comes the sun. and i think what we should do you just to help get you a pronto, how awesome we are getting it. here in russell bill, arkansas with our beautiful blue skies. we thought we're going to get rain, so we're winning all the way around. but do you also need to hear how the liverpool legend sound. take a listen to these guys, okay, put your glasses on >> hey counts all right >> so there you go. >> you hear that beautiful music. we're going to have a ball here as...
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i see the sun, i see the sun!ll me a little more about _ becoming night-time here. tell me a little more about people _ becoming night-time here. tell me a little more about people who - becoming night-time here. tell me a little more about people who are - little more about people who are watching this, they have obviously glasses, but you know, especially riggs —— rigged telescopes, special devices? i’ee riggs -- rigged telescopes, special devices? �* , ., , ., devices? i've met with people who are brought _ devices? i've met with people who are brought no _ devices? i've met with people who are brought up their— devices? i've met with people who are brought up their cameras - devices? i've met with people who are brought up their cameras with | are brought up their cameras with long lenses, and their special equivalent to view the eclipse with it. there people out here with telescopes that are very expensive, for some people it's a hobby following her corpses, and they've bought this equipmentjust to be here to
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moving part of the sun. yeah, i mean it's nice to get the service and the moon today to do that for as i understand nasa is conducting experiments, but they've got by planes flying in the sky during this. why we, why is a toyota solar eclipse, a good time to conduct experiments? well, 1st of all, it's, it's far better in many ways. and, you know, these part official things you could do because the way the mood is and so forth. and you're able to see detail that you really can't see with just the telescope of a little disk in front of it. and what they do is they fly the jets on the pass for the shadow is it goes across the or service. meanwhile, those people up with the space they should will be looking down and we'll see if you, which is a bit later you can sort of see the shadow creeping across the united states up to the bridge looking out to the atlantic ocean. but like flying and there's just path, you get more than 4 and a half minutes. you can get 101520 minutes depending how fast you are hired. so we
moving part of the sun. yeah, i mean it's nice to get the service and the moon today to do that for as i understand nasa is conducting experiments, but they've got by planes flying in the sky during this. why we, why is a toyota solar eclipse, a good time to conduct experiments? well, 1st of all, it's, it's far better in many ways. and, you know, these part official things you could do because the way the mood is and so forth. and you're able to see detail that you really can't see with just...
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you can still see the sun. that's pretty fantastic. all right. so clearly we've got a lot still to cover this morning. so you want to keep it to the kron. 4. we also have on our website just while i'm thinking of it, a list of the various watch parties that are happening. so if you are like, i let me go some place right now in watch. go to kron 4 dot com. again, we've got that list. we talk about the exploratory and we know this watch parties in berkeley and >> scattered throughout the bay area as well. so definitely check that out. we're going to be following all these various cameras throughout the morning. as we watch for this eclipse to slowly take hold over the course of the next >> hour or so. i think it was what wasn't living get 11, at the peak, ok? so we've got a little less than an hour before we reach our maximum eclipse for the day. so stay tuned. we'll be back with more coverage in just a couple of minutes. all right. we are back here on the kron 4 morning news still talking all things total solar eclipse because it is happening as w
you can still see the sun. that's pretty fantastic. all right. so clearly we've got a lot still to cover this morning. so you want to keep it to the kron. 4. we also have on our website just while i'm thinking of it, a list of the various watch parties that are happening. so if you are like, i let me go some place right now in watch. go to kron 4 dot com. again, we've got that list. we talk about the exploratory and we know this watch parties in berkeley and >> scattered throughout the...
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lions before the sun. this swallowed up by the moon. then a single bright speed of lights, like the jewel on the diamond ring. before tow, tell it to the sky gazes across north america were treated to once in a lifetime view. so beautiful. oh my goodness. listen for the birds. i don't hear any during totality the sun's atmosphere. the corona is visible and you can see flash on the sun surface. some of them the size of our own planet. a solar eclipse is the consequence of a cosmic coincidence. the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun blocking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every columbus. so you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, somewhere around us. but it's not often that the pos of totality processed through a d
lions before the sun. this swallowed up by the moon. then a single bright speed of lights, like the jewel on the diamond ring. before tow, tell it to the sky gazes across north america were treated to once in a lifetime view. so beautiful. oh my goodness. listen for the birds. i don't hear any during totality the sun's atmosphere. the corona is visible and you can see flash on the sun surface. some of them the size of our own planet. a solar eclipse is the consequence of a cosmic coincidence....
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, turn on the sun, turn on the sun, turn on the sun, let the world warm, turn on the sun, if there isickly, turn on the sun in the world has expired. turn on the sun, let the world warm, turn on the sun, if there is no heat, turn on the sun, in your hearts, quickly turn on the sun in the world from. hey, today we're going to do abs workout, let's go. the first exercise is the so -called book or fold, that is, you lie down, stretch out completely and at the same time we connect our arms and legs at the top, we will try so that the lower back does not come off the floor in order to reduce the load on the lower back. go. the second exercise we will also do is on the abs, the so-called scissors, we put our hands back, the body is slightly raised, yes you can on your elbows, we raise our legs and do scissors, the wider we spread our legs, and our legs are somewhere from the floors are raised 20-30 cm, we work for about 30 seconds, two or three approaches. and the third exercise - we raise the upper shoulder girdle, a little more here the upper part of the abs is involved and we bend to the
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days. >> so the sun and the moon, even though they are very different in their sizes, because the sunaway than the moon, that makes the sun 400 times smaller. so in our night sky, they look like they're about the same size. >> reporter: the moon has to move directly between the earth and the sun in perfect alignment for an eclipse. and it has to be during a new moon. the sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk, and you'll only be able to see the sun's outer atmosphere, the corona. >> the corona is the sun's outermost father. so when you look at the solar eclipse, you see streamers. >> reporter: if you were lucky enough to be in the path of totality, you were able to look directly at the sun, exactly what your parents told you not to do at a kid. >> the rule for looking at the sun is never do it without proper eye protection when any part of the sun's surface is exposed. >> reporter: your fellow sun gazers aren't the only ones affected. plants and animals are known to react too. i'm note just talking about fido and fluffy. >> and malls and plants take their cues from the sun often.
days. >> so the sun and the moon, even though they are very different in their sizes, because the sunaway than the moon, that makes the sun 400 times smaller. so in our night sky, they look like they're about the same size. >> reporter: the moon has to move directly between the earth and the sun in perfect alignment for an eclipse. and it has to be during a new moon. the sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk, and you'll only be able to see the sun's outer atmosphere, the...
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>> all hail the sun! >> the sun! >> desi: i'm sorry i even tried.g and jordan klepper, everyone. when we come back, we'll get schooled by donald trump. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] my life is full of questions... mom, is yellow a light or a dark? how do i clean an aioli stain? thankfully, tide's the answer to almost all of them. why do we even buy napkins? use tide. can cold water clean white socks? it can with tide. do i need to pretreat guacamole? not with tide. this is chocolate, right? -just use... -tide...yeah. no matter who's doing it, on what cycle, or in what temperature, tide works. so i can focus on all the other questions. do crabs have eyebrows? ahh... for all of life's laundry questions, it's got to be tide. ♪♪ ♪♪ live up to it. the all-new gx. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> desi: welcome back to "the daily show." the election is well underway and donald trump is back on the campaign trail this week, talking about the issue that's most important to americans. >> i got indicted more than alphonse capone, al capone, scarface, you
>> all hail the sun! >> the sun! >> desi: i'm sorry i even tried.g and jordan klepper, everyone. when we come back, we'll get schooled by donald trump. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] my life is full of questions... mom, is yellow a light or a dark? how do i clean an aioli stain? thankfully, tide's the answer to almost all of them. why do we even buy napkins? use tide. can cold water clean white socks? it can with tide. do i need to pretreat guacamole? not with tide....
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deflected by the sun. snowing the position very, very accurately and knowing how it appeared in the pictures they were trying to take would allow was to work out whether einstein was right were newton and it turns out einstein was correct. fascinating insights there. great to have you with us, edward. we cannot go over to our correspondent in texas. —— we cannot now. bring this up with the latest, how is the eclipse regressing? ll how is the eclipse regressing? it has gone a bit cold meaning it is getting — has gone a bit cold meaning it is getting to — has gone a bit cold meaning it is getting to that point, it has gone darker_ getting to that point, it has gone darker as— getting to that point, it has gone darker as well. i have my safe sunglasses on and if you don't mind, i'm just _ sunglasses on and if you don't mind, i'm just looking. so an hour ago it said it _ i'm just looking. so an hour ago it said it looked like the moon had nibbted — said it looked like the moon had nibbled the sun but now it ha
deflected by the sun. snowing the position very, very accurately and knowing how it appeared in the pictures they were trying to take would allow was to work out whether einstein was right were newton and it turns out einstein was correct. fascinating insights there. great to have you with us, edward. we cannot go over to our correspondent in texas. —— we cannot now. bring this up with the latest, how is the eclipse regressing? ll how is the eclipse regressing? it has gone a bit cold...
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what was it called, a sun spotter. >> what sun spotter? thanks for watching that, reggie. beauty of that thing is, it's not fancy at all. it's a really simple telescope, and it's designed so that you can view an image of the sun. i wish i had it in here, but you can view the image of the sun in a really safe way. you actually cannot. even a small child cannot get their head into that space. and so multiple people can see an image of the sun that's about like maybe yay, big. and so it's in between what we will see through our eclipse glasses. so when you put on eclipse glasses, you're taking a direct view of the sun, which is incredible. and the sun only takes up like half an, degree of angular view of the sky. and so it's really itty bitty and then we have these higher powered telescopes that are zooming in and giving us close up images of the sun, but that takes it's pretty complicated. we have an expert telescope engineer, calibrating those for us. so the sun spotter is this halfway point. it's really good for educational purposes because a lot of people can come around
what was it called, a sun spotter. >> what sun spotter? thanks for watching that, reggie. beauty of that thing is, it's not fancy at all. it's a really simple telescope, and it's designed so that you can view an image of the sun. i wish i had it in here, but you can view the image of the sun in a really safe way. you actually cannot. even a small child cannot get their head into that space. and so multiple people can see an image of the sun that's about like maybe yay, big. and so it's in...
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so as it passes between earth and the sun, we are seeing this amazing corona of the sun, including what appears to be a solar flare. there on the lower right-hand side. >> we're when we're witnessing a moment, unlike any other this doesn't happen as far as we know, just about anywhere else in the universe according to the experts that we've just talked to endure heard the crowd. they're celebrating and massot lawn. moments of joy is on. children earning around smiling. you saw people with their phones taking pictures. i heard people yelling in spanish. look >> at the iri >> horizon because the horizon is still get up and these are now the rare special minutes of totality where you get about four minutes of this site that you won't see anywhere else. and that doesn't just happen >> it is >> rare and obviously a very special moment to reflect on how lucky we are to join in this experience together. and to be on this earth where magical stuff like this happens, it really is amazing as we are watching this from mazatlan, the first stop in this zone of totality. and we're also getting this e
so as it passes between earth and the sun, we are seeing this amazing corona of the sun, including what appears to be a solar flare. there on the lower right-hand side. >> we're when we're witnessing a moment, unlike any other this doesn't happen as far as we know, just about anywhere else in the universe according to the experts that we've just talked to endure heard the crowd. they're celebrating and massot lawn. moments of joy is on. children earning around smiling. you saw people with...
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once we get to that kind of cut out of the sun approach. 35% there, the sun blocked by the moon, you should see clear skies. the main event happening at 11:13. coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. right now wrapping up a cool weekend. >>> 63 degrees, also 63 in walnut creek and a blustery 58 degrees in san francisco, westwood at 24 hours and 29. so with that the clearing skies, patches early around sunrise. clearly around noon and we will change up tomorrow's forecast, 70s and reach around san jose, san francisco, still a little bit cool, mid-to-upper 60s but watch the trend here. tuesday, wednesday, and thursday now we are seeing those temperatures, the upper 70s tuesday. by wednesday, 80s. these temperatures for the weekend, just can't show up on the weekend but they are right there, wednesday and thursday. right now, on those days of the week. 80s possible, south san jose, even 70s around there. san francisco and oakland, we do have some changes toward the end of the week. friday we are watching this colder weather system dropping down. will get a chance for some showers right
once we get to that kind of cut out of the sun approach. 35% there, the sun blocked by the moon, you should see clear skies. the main event happening at 11:13. coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. right now wrapping up a cool weekend. >>> 63 degrees, also 63 in walnut creek and a blustery 58 degrees in san francisco, westwood at 24 hours and 29. so with that the clearing skies, patches early around sunrise. clearly around noon and we will change up tomorrow's forecast, 70s and reach...
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eating up the sun and that cause huge fear until the sun reappeared as if by magic.ething that our ancestors found fearful, found worrying, and found no doubt as yful as we are finding it now. >> absolutely. you can only imagine the confusion for everybody in years past working the land, suddenly finding it had become night right in the middle of the day, wondering what on earth had happened. we know that historically people have used this as a kind of oratory device to shore up power, for example, to tell a population to predict a solar clips and assert their authority. it must be incredibly confusing. i'm getting work right now just to update people, five minutes here in ohio. we can cross over to nada tawfik. what is the latest where you are? nada:: well, helena, here at niagara falls you can see behind me just how heavy the cloud cover is at the moment. you can see it is getting noticeably darker. the temperature has dropped quite a bit. but mother nature has really been teasing us here. there was a brief moment in the break of the clouds, and through that, durin
eating up the sun and that cause huge fear until the sun reappeared as if by magic.ething that our ancestors found fearful, found worrying, and found no doubt as yful as we are finding it now. >> absolutely. you can only imagine the confusion for everybody in years past working the land, suddenly finding it had become night right in the middle of the day, wondering what on earth had happened. we know that historically people have used this as a kind of oratory device to shore up power,...
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>> all hail the sun! >> the sun! >> desi: i'm sorry i even tried.g and jordan klepper, everyone. when we come back, we'll get schooled by donald trump. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] auntie, you can't put that right in the dishwasher. watch me. with cascade platinum plus i have upped my dish game. i just scrape... load... and i'm done. in that dishwasher? in that dishwasher. only platinum plus is packed with more dawn to remove up to 100% of grease and food residue. get the highest standard of clean, even in your machine. clean enough for ya? yeah. scrape, load, done. cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. ♪♪ the lexus take on luxury... ...take it wherever you go. the all-new gx. ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> desi: welcome back to "the daily show." the election is well underway and donald trump is back on the campaign trail this week, talking about the issue that's most important to americans. >> i got indicted more than alphonse capone, al capone, scarface, you know how bad he was. you know, these are -- i know some of the guys in
>> all hail the sun! >> the sun! >> desi: i'm sorry i even tried.g and jordan klepper, everyone. when we come back, we'll get schooled by donald trump. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] auntie, you can't put that right in the dishwasher. watch me. with cascade platinum plus i have upped my dish game. i just scrape... load... and i'm done. in that dishwasher? in that dishwasher. only platinum plus is packed with more dawn to remove up to 100% of grease and food residue....
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the sun's atmosphere, the corona is visible and you can see flash on the sun surface, some of them the size of our own planets. the solar eclipse is the consequence of the caustic coincidence. the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky. even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun, looking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible. for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total. with every kilometer you move of that path, the coverage gets less. a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every year, somewhere around us. but it's not often that the path of totality processed through a densely populated colorado, like this one from mexico, through the united states and into canada. and just the sudden, as it disappeared, the sun returns. the sky is again filled with lights. as the moon's shadow dissipates, but those who stood in its path will remember it forever. and with that, you're all up to date up next is our women's magazine. her with a closer look at the uniq
the sun's atmosphere, the corona is visible and you can see flash on the sun surface, some of them the size of our own planets. the solar eclipse is the consequence of the caustic coincidence. the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky. even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun, looking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible. for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is...
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dixie low to the sun. that's why some sort of pox even ton from out the day. but everything on the car is fixed and round. that means sosa operating in the less ideal conditions. unless you own a competition car during the mandatory stops while the racing, they can pop up there. but so you stop, pop up the hood and then you basically have the perfect thing for the sun. just sign on the yeah, i don't see that with any normal kind of have this. the 2nd challenge is that you need to use special solar cells. these close to about 35 grams on the top. we have . busy all across the crystal and silicon cells, right? how efficient are these? so these are on the 25 percent, right? and it was 4 square meters, so it gives you roughly a peak. i'll put off a kilowatt hour. obviously the same sales that are on roof these days. for example, this one you can find on your, on groups for example. but the difference here is the encapsulation, right? this is a very efficient, a calculation that drops the light a little better.
dixie low to the sun. that's why some sort of pox even ton from out the day. but everything on the car is fixed and round. that means sosa operating in the less ideal conditions. unless you own a competition car during the mandatory stops while the racing, they can pop up there. but so you stop, pop up the hood and then you basically have the perfect thing for the sun. just sign on the yeah, i don't see that with any normal kind of have this. the 2nd challenge is that you need to use special...
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is much smaller than the sun, the sun is much further away. it's a cosmic coincidence the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun, but the sun is 400 times further away from us than the moon is. everything lines up for the moon to cover the sun. >> is this an opportunity for the scientific community? what can we learn from the solar eclipse? >> it's for solar physicists, they're interested in understanding the outer most layer of the sun's atmosphere, the corona. during a solar eclipse it allows us to see the corona in ways you cannot see. there's scientists that chase eclipses all over the world to teach us about that part of the sun. >> 99% of the u.s. will experience at least a partial eclipse during this event with, again, about 15 states in that path of totality. here in new york city where i am, it's about 90% effect. so how would my experience differ from somebody's who's in the path of totality? >> so if you are in the path of totality, you get the complete coverage. you're able to see the corona if the skies are clear. at 90% you might
is much smaller than the sun, the sun is much further away. it's a cosmic coincidence the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun, but the sun is 400 times further away from us than the moon is. everything lines up for the moon to cover the sun. >> is this an opportunity for the scientific community? what can we learn from the solar eclipse? >> it's for solar physicists, they're interested in understanding the outer most layer of the sun's atmosphere, the corona. during a solar...
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the first contact is the moment the moon in its orbit around the sun touches the edge of the sun.tact is when we hit the diamond ring when the leading edge of the moon touches the opposite side of the sun. now the moon which is larger than the sun on the sky, is continuing to move when the trailing edge touches the sun again, the second diamond ring, that is the third contact. as the sun -- as the moon completely emerges from the disk of the sun and steps off, that is the fourth contact. there are four contacts of note and the second and third are what are the most important. reporter: your natural instinct is to look at the sun but it is worth looking around and see what is happening around you. >> we have all sat under the trees like that for four and you see these mottled circles of light. it is easy to think to yourself that that is light coming through the trees. but it is actual images of the sun created by pathways through the leaves. during an eclipse, the circles of light turned in to crescents. reporter: the point is, take a moment to look around you and absorb the envir
the first contact is the moment the moon in its orbit around the sun touches the edge of the sun.tact is when we hit the diamond ring when the leading edge of the moon touches the opposite side of the sun. now the moon which is larger than the sun on the sky, is continuing to move when the trailing edge touches the sun again, the second diamond ring, that is the third contact. as the sun -- as the moon completely emerges from the disk of the sun and steps off, that is the fourth contact. there...
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directly at the sun. >> do not look directly at the sun.t look directly at the sun. >> don't look directly at the sun. it should be an everyday thing actually. >> jimmy: and yet somehow it makes me want to look directly at the sun. you know the last time the sun dared to pull a stunt like this was in 2017? when our then-leader stared directly at it and said “not today sun!” not today. he wasn't wearing any wimpy cardboard glasses. trump handles an eclipse the same way he does porn stars. unprotected! [ applause ] that's the kind of man he is. and then his team, his election team used the eclipse to make some kind of a point on truth social. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> usa, usa! >> jimmy: yes, we will save america. we will save america by plunging it into complete and total darkness with my giant head. nothing says “i won't be a dictator” like blocking out the sun. you know, marjorie taylor greene? i feel like this didn't get enough attention. on friday i think she tweeted about the earthquake in new york and the eclipse, saying "god is sending amer
directly at the sun. >> do not look directly at the sun.t look directly at the sun. >> don't look directly at the sun. it should be an everyday thing actually. >> jimmy: and yet somehow it makes me want to look directly at the sun. you know the last time the sun dared to pull a stunt like this was in 2017? when our then-leader stared directly at it and said “not today sun!” not today. he wasn't wearing any wimpy cardboard glasses. trump handles an eclipse the same way he...
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study a part of the sun that cannot be seen on a normal day. became a goldmine for those who found themselves in the so-called totality zone; the price of a night in a hotel on the path of the eclipse reached $600 per night, airbnb posted an interactive booking map with an obvious trend. i observed the last eclipse in 2017 . then i noticed that as soon as the moon covered the sun, the air temperature dropped by about 8°. sun fever has swept across the country, with 300 pairs in rakansas. decided to exchange rings to legitimize their relationship on this dark april day in cleveland, nasa organized a live broadcast from the local rock and roll hall of fame to the songs of pink floyd, david bowey and taylor swift. a completely different soundtrack - roar millions of liters of falling water accompanied eclipse spectators around the neagara falls on both sides of the us-canadian border. tens of hundreds of satellites of private planes and rockets recorded 4 minutes of darkness from different altitudes. for international viewing in the usa. it was an
study a part of the sun that cannot be seen on a normal day. became a goldmine for those who found themselves in the so-called totality zone; the price of a night in a hotel on the path of the eclipse reached $600 per night, airbnb posted an interactive booking map with an obvious trend. i observed the last eclipse in 2017 . then i noticed that as soon as the moon covered the sun, the air temperature dropped by about 8°. sun fever has swept across the country, with 300 pairs in rakansas....
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to take a bit out of the sun.of the moon's shadow, only part of the sun is covered. the moon will block the sunlight for about two hours from start to finish. for the bay area, the most the moon will block the sun will be 35%, starting at 10:14, peaking at 11:13, and ending at 12:15. we will have a mostly clear sky, but others in the path of totality are not so lucky. i'll send it back to you, laura and marcus. >>> more than 30 million people expected to be in the path of totality and that means a short period in total darkness. >> provided the weather cooperates, there may be no better place to see the junction between the sun and moon and earth than junction, texas. that's where we find "today in the bay's" jay gray this morning. >> reporter: the eclipse begins its u.s. journey in texas, and in the heart of the hill country history getting a proper lone star welcome. riding and roping. picking and grinning. a washer's tournament and sipping eclipse wine from a texas vineyard. the festival turning the eclipse int
to take a bit out of the sun.of the moon's shadow, only part of the sun is covered. the moon will block the sunlight for about two hours from start to finish. for the bay area, the most the moon will block the sun will be 35%, starting at 10:14, peaking at 11:13, and ending at 12:15. we will have a mostly clear sky, but others in the path of totality are not so lucky. i'll send it back to you, laura and marcus. >>> more than 30 million people expected to be in the path of totality and...
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run and your eclipse glasses block the sun? >> if you can't see the sun, you know you've gotten defective glasses. you should try to get them replaced if there's time, but we're getting so close we're kind of running out of time. >> if you can't find a new pair, borrow someone else's. doctors say do not try everyday sunglasses. they're not strong enough to safely watch an eclipse. >> good advice, thanks. we will have special coverage, this is going to come right here on nbc bay area and it's going to begin around 10:00 this morning. so if you want to know more, like the best ways to take a picture or anything like that, just go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. you can also click on the solar eclipse link in the trending bar to see all of our stories ahead of the eclipse. >>> now to other headlines this monday morning, a recovery in downtown san francisco will be one of the major talking points of a panel discussion today in sacramento. at the state capitol, mayor london breed will be at a meeting for downtown revitalization effo
run and your eclipse glasses block the sun? >> if you can't see the sun, you know you've gotten defective glasses. you should try to get them replaced if there's time, but we're getting so close we're kind of running out of time. >> if you can't find a new pair, borrow someone else's. doctors say do not try everyday sunglasses. they're not strong enough to safely watch an eclipse. >> good advice, thanks. we will have special coverage, this is going to come right here on nbc...
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every vs and there's the sun again. but for that moment, you get the sort of cosmic perspective of being on a planet in another world, moving in front of a local star. and well, many people think that you feel small in such a situation. you can also feel very large, very great because i googled all right, but it's not just as spectacular like show, right. it's also an opportunity for scientist as well. oh, absolutely. and you have part of the problem when you're standing on the ground, is it this cloud? you're not going to see the eclipse. so what nasa was able to do was take tubes jets and fly above the weather and follow that path as was the shadow of the move past over the years. and we're able to do some very precise measurements with the some expensive tell us what the problems aircraft. and you know, you can use somebody called a corona graph, which is a little piece of something that goes in part of your telescope and make it part of official eclipse. but nothing beats having the moon there in front of the sun, g
every vs and there's the sun again. but for that moment, you get the sort of cosmic perspective of being on a planet in another world, moving in front of a local star. and well, many people think that you feel small in such a situation. you can also feel very large, very great because i googled all right, but it's not just as spectacular like show, right. it's also an opportunity for scientist as well. oh, absolutely. and you have part of the problem when you're standing on the ground, is it...
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the moon traveling in front of the sun. blocking out daylight for almost 4 1/2 minutes.
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and i am trying to find the sun. and i can see the sun's projection. and when the eclipse starts here, when the partial eclipse starts here, i should start to see more and more of the moon going in front of the sun here. we have an explainer. by the way, i'll make a plug here. go watch you are o'tiktok. go watch nbc news's tiktok because we have an explainer of how to make this at home. it's from a nasa tutorial. i can tell you, yasmin, it's remarkable to look at because again, it's just a push pinhole in this piece of aluminum foil and i'm able to see the sun through that. it's just remarkable to think people can experience a celestial event through something that simple. and again, i'll say it again, it's part of that complete breakfast. >> our nbc news high-tech correspondent jesse kirsch joining us live from cleveland, ohio. just putting it all together with a cocoa puffs cereal box. george soelts solis, gosh, didn't you get lucky, on top of the "uss intrepid" waiting for it to happen as so many new yorkers are. walk us through what you're seeing.
and i am trying to find the sun. and i can see the sun's projection. and when the eclipse starts here, when the partial eclipse starts here, i should start to see more and more of the moon going in front of the sun here. we have an explainer. by the way, i'll make a plug here. go watch you are o'tiktok. go watch nbc news's tiktok because we have an explainer of how to make this at home. it's from a nasa tutorial. i can tell you, yasmin, it's remarkable to look at because again, it's just a push...
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sun fever has swept across the country. couples decided to exchange rings to legitimize their relationships on this dark april day. in cleveland we were hosted by a live broadcast from the local rock and roll hall of fame under. tens of hundreds of satellites of private planes and rockets recorded 4 minutes of darkness from different altitudes, latitudes and frequencies. the internet has been captured by this video taken by a passenger on an alaska airlines flight, and it’s hard to understand whether this is an unusual angle of the eclipse, or a typical one... “you were a psychiatrist in the recent past, a famous scientist, and then you quit medicine and became an ordinary police psychologist, kill for me, why did you provoke him, i wanted to help the guy, she’s digging under you, valera, in the most dangerous thing for you together, you’re a predator, what a predator, it will hurt, they say that you people know how to look straight into the head, this metaphor, look into his head, look in the application or on the website.
sun fever has swept across the country. couples decided to exchange rings to legitimize their relationships on this dark april day. in cleveland we were hosted by a live broadcast from the local rock and roll hall of fame under. tens of hundreds of satellites of private planes and rockets recorded 4 minutes of darkness from different altitudes, latitudes and frequencies. the internet has been captured by this video taken by a passenger on an alaska airlines flight, and it’s hard to understand...
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. >>> and later, total eclipse of the sun. we'll help you get ready for monday's big show in the sky. ♪♪ >>> thank you so much for joining us on this friday. i'm ana cabrera. it is 10:00 eastern, and we begin with the breaking news. the idf releasing the results of its investigation into that deadly air strike that killed seven aid workers from world central kitchen in gaza. the report calling it a grave mistake and detailing how the idf, quote, mistakenly assumed hamas gunmen were inside the world central kitchen vehicles. israel also saying two high-ranking members of the idf have now been dismissed from their posts and three others formally reprimanded. world central kitchen responding to this report saying it's a start but not enough and demanding an independent investigation right away. joining us now is nbc news meagan fitzgerald, nbc's allie raffa at the white house, and joel rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state in the obama administration. let's start with meagan. walk us through this report. >> reporter:
. >>> and later, total eclipse of the sun. we'll help you get ready for monday's big show in the sky. ♪♪ >>> thank you so much for joining us on this friday. i'm ana cabrera. it is 10:00 eastern, and we begin with the breaking news. the idf releasing the results of its investigation into that deadly air strike that killed seven aid workers from world central kitchen in gaza. the report calling it a grave mistake and detailing how the idf, quote, mistakenly assumed hamas...
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and part of the sun perfectly blocking the sun out. so you can see the corona and the other things that are normally never seen by your eyes or by jones, which is what we saw today. that's for sure, keith cowan, keith, we appreciate you walking is through the day of the solar eclipse in north america . thank you. my pleasure for the day is almost done. the conversation continues online. you'll find this on youtube, x and facebook either the w news. you can follow me, brent dot tv, and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. i'll see you then if the buried found unreturned. the german graves commission helps with a search for missing, sold from scott to trace history. and then they ship together and folding soldiers backs and names and identities. next on d, w. it's time for new ideas. it's time to ask to save big giant, big clean the air or the habitat of the many space. these are important climate protectors. but these forest joins are under the trend around the world. ready it's time to recognize that
and part of the sun perfectly blocking the sun out. so you can see the corona and the other things that are normally never seen by your eyes or by jones, which is what we saw today. that's for sure, keith cowan, keith, we appreciate you walking is through the day of the solar eclipse in north america . thank you. my pleasure for the day is almost done. the conversation continues online. you'll find this on youtube, x and facebook either the w news. you can follow me, brent dot tv, and remember...
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and part of the sun perfectly blocking the sun out. so you can see the corona and the other things that are normally never seen by your eyes or by jones, which is what we saw today. that's for sure, keith cowan, keith, we appreciate you walking us through the day of the solar eclipse in north america . thank oh, my pleasure. well, today's almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find this on youtube, x and facebook, either w news. you can follow me a break golf tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. i'll see you then if the in the 50 or 60 for the quote is one way to have him going. and then i'll come in. and this has happened in the last decade. this is not very long, the voltage even in our life go based and g o is helping to protect endangered marine and fire. that's how the how the, the eco india. next on d. w. magical d. dark melancholy. the paintings of caspar davi treated like an artist whose works continued to influence the world even today. but why exactly? finally, before
and part of the sun perfectly blocking the sun out. so you can see the corona and the other things that are normally never seen by your eyes or by jones, which is what we saw today. that's for sure, keith cowan, keith, we appreciate you walking us through the day of the solar eclipse in north america . thank oh, my pleasure. well, today's almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find this on youtube, x and facebook, either w news. you can follow me a break golf tv and remember...