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guest: tess won't be able to do it on its own.will find planets nearby, and d the brightest stars therefore, you can follow-up telescopes. an example would be the james webb space telescope we are aunching in 2020, suite of instrumentation on board, including spectographs, which able to split the life oming from stars into a spectrum. now these will be transiting exo-planets. that we mean rare consideration where the orbit allows the planet to pass in of the star, ace o we see a dip and the dip occurs once per orbit. during that dip, we'll get to in light, nge intensity of light and the transit occurs. and therefore, we'll be able to find those spectoscoppettaic signatures light, like ike carbon dioxide, which will be clues for le potential for biology. host: we have calls lined up for you. first call for martin still of nasaa. this is jim in ohio. good morning, you are on. caller: good morning, gentlemen. reat to see someone from nasa on c-span. i'm just retired science teacher, although i still have the classroom business once i
guest: tess won't be able to do it on its own.will find planets nearby, and d the brightest stars therefore, you can follow-up telescopes. an example would be the james webb space telescope we are aunching in 2020, suite of instrumentation on board, including spectographs, which able to split the life oming from stars into a spectrum. now these will be transiting exo-planets. that we mean rare consideration where the orbit allows the planet to pass in of the star, ace o we see a dip and the dip...
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falcon nine carrying tess this isn't the first mission to search for new worlds but it may be nasa is most revealing for the next two years that test sounds like will take over from the kepler space telescope in search of alien planets whilst in orbit this new telescope will observe two hundred thousand of the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study . it's going to more than double the number that have been seeing and detected by by kepler and moreover the planets that we're going to find will will span a much greater range of host star types than was the case for cup or when the kepler space telescope launched in two thousand and nine it transformed our understanding of planets beyond our own solar system based on its observations astronomers now believe the milky way is home to at least two billion potentially habitable planets kepler only observed a fraction of the sky tess is able to see far more the exoplanet community is very enthusiastic a v
falcon nine carrying tess this isn't the first mission to search for new worlds but it may be nasa is most revealing for the next two years that test sounds like will take over from the kepler space telescope in search of alien planets whilst in orbit this new telescope will observe two hundred thousand of the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study . it's...
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. >> this is the famous tess. >> that is her.he famous tess. >> reporter: it was the dog ate our rent money story. and it started when mark bun of greensboro, north carolina walked into his bedroom run afternoon. >> i just happened to glance down at my bed, and i saw a piece about maybe the size of my thumb of a $20 bill and another little piece -- >> reporter: that's when he decided to call housemate scott reinecke. >> and mark says, did you leave out rent money? >> yeah. i left out $400 in increments of 20s and 10s. >> i put two and two together and came up with tess. >> reporter: that's when mark remembered hearing about a u.s. government agency that might come to the rescue. >> you put in the call the dog ate my money? >> actually, a person answered. he was like, if you feel like you would have the patience and the time to follow your dog around for the next two to three days, you will find your money. >> reporter: yes, since the 1860s the u.s. bureau of engraving and printing has had a program that replaces severely damaged
. >> this is the famous tess. >> that is her.he famous tess. >> reporter: it was the dog ate our rent money story. and it started when mark bun of greensboro, north carolina walked into his bedroom run afternoon. >> i just happened to glance down at my bed, and i saw a piece about maybe the size of my thumb of a $20 bill and another little piece -- >> reporter: that's when he decided to call housemate scott reinecke. >> and mark says, did you leave out rent...
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the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study. it's going to more than double the number of the have been seeing and detected by by kepler and moreover the planets that we're going to find will will span a much greater range of host star types than was the case for cupper when the kepler space telescope launched in two thousand and nine it transformed our understanding of planets beyond our own solar system based on its observations astronomers now believe the milky way is home to at least two billion potentially habitable planets kepler only observed a fraction of the sky tess is able to see far more the exoplanet community is very enthusiastic a vibrant community and there are a lot of people very eager to get their hands on the data and start doing some great science with it and i think you know i think that over the coming years we're going to see an enormous number of brilliant scientific results coming out of test data from across the entire commu
the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study. it's going to more than double the number of the have been seeing and detected by by kepler and moreover the planets that we're going to find will will span a much greater range of host star types than was the case for cupper when the kepler space telescope launched in two thousand and nine it transformed our...
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falcon dime carrying tess this isn't the first mission to search for new worlds but it may be nasa is most revealing for the next two years that test sounds like will take over from the kepler space telescope in search of alien planets whilst in orbit this new telescope will observe two hundred thousand of the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study . it's going to more than double the number that have been seeing and detected by by kepler and moreover the planets that we're going to find will will span a much greater range of host star types than was the case for cup or when the kepler space telescope launched in two thousand and nine it transformed our understanding of planets beyond our own solar system based on its observations astronomers now believe the milky way is home to at least two billion potentially habitable planets kepler only observed a fraction of the sky tess is able to see far more the exoplanet community is very enthusiastic a v
falcon dime carrying tess this isn't the first mission to search for new worlds but it may be nasa is most revealing for the next two years that test sounds like will take over from the kepler space telescope in search of alien planets whilst in orbit this new telescope will observe two hundred thousand of the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study . it's...
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the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study. it's going to more than double the number that have been seeing and detected by by kepler and moreover the planets that we're going to find will will span to a much greater range of host star types than was the case for copper when the kepler space telescope launched in two thousand and nine it transformed our understanding of planets beyond our own solar system based on its observations astronomers now believe the milky way is home to at least two billion potentially habitable planets kepler only observed a fraction of the sky tess is able to see far more the community is a very enthusiastic vibrant community and there are a lot of people very eager to get their hands on the data and start doing some great science with it and i think you know i think that over the coming years we're going to see an enormous number of brilliant scientific results coming out of test data from across the entire community i'm
the brightest stars in the sky mission scientists say could discover twenty thousand new worlds now tess is going to dramatically increase the number of planets that we have to study. it's going to more than double the number that have been seeing and detected by by kepler and moreover the planets that we're going to find will will span to a much greater range of host star types than was the case for copper when the kepler space telescope launched in two thousand and nine it transformed our...
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ryan harness nasa scientists working on the project at cape canaveral and he told me exactly what tess is looking out for. one of the big goals of the mission is to find small planets rocky planets like the earth in the habitable zone or who stars if a planet is too close to its star that all the water boils off if the planet is too far away from us are all the water turns into ice it's only in a small range where you can have liquid water on the surface of the planet and two things that pretty much everybody agrees on is that if you want to why you need to have a rock for them to stand on and you need to have water liquid water so we're going to find some small rocky planets like earth in the habitable zones there who stars so we're going to know that there are no answers not. with follow observations and because these are going to be around bright stars we can do these kinds of off we're going to be able to further explore these planets the bigger out if they truly are how good or not it may take us a long time because really proving the planet is how who is an extremely challenging
ryan harness nasa scientists working on the project at cape canaveral and he told me exactly what tess is looking out for. one of the big goals of the mission is to find small planets rocky planets like the earth in the habitable zone or who stars if a planet is too close to its star that all the water boils off if the planet is too far away from us are all the water turns into ice it's only in a small range where you can have liquid water on the surface of the planet and two things that pretty...
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semi-retirement from the search for life outside of our solar system of course don't despair because tess is here to grab the baton and keep the search alive test stands for the transitioning exoplanet survey system in an mit led mass a mystery mission which plans to spend twenty four months in space monitoring two hundred thousand stars for things like changes in brightness when planets transit each other's orbits what makes test special is that she will be doing scans and collecting data from the whole sky thanks to four identical cameras that are aligned to take two hundred thousand two minute scans in each sector at detail four hundred times that of the coupler spacecraft as a test project scientist stephen ryan hard put it tells us is a really optimized for knocking on doors in the neighborhood and saying hi how are you what is this planet actually like and here's two tasks which launches on april sixteenth from cape canaveral in florida i'm her hunt for extraterrestrial life man tess is going to be busy that's going to be busy that i know i love that but that's the ultimate so for y
semi-retirement from the search for life outside of our solar system of course don't despair because tess is here to grab the baton and keep the search alive test stands for the transitioning exoplanet survey system in an mit led mass a mystery mission which plans to spend twenty four months in space monitoring two hundred thousand stars for things like changes in brightness when planets transit each other's orbits what makes test special is that she will be doing scans and collecting data from...
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and tess casey. both work in the police department's field operations bureau. body cam video from march 21st shows the suspect confronting an officer inside a barbershop.. before shooting him in the leg. >>> the officers who shot and killed a man and a san francisco barbershop have been identified. they are kevin endo and tess casey. they both work in the police department field operation video. video shows a suspect confronting an officer inside a barbershop before shooting him in the leg. police say that jehad eid fired nine shots. the officers returned fire hitting him 18 times. four employees at the barbershop were wounded in the crossfire. there and joining us to talk about the legal aspect of what justifies a police shooting and what can lead to criminal charges is the district attorney and former president of the district association of california. what is the line between a justifiable shooting and charges being filed? >> whether the action of the officer was reasonable under the circumstances. did the officer reasonably fear for his life in danger or c
and tess casey. both work in the police department's field operations bureau. body cam video from march 21st shows the suspect confronting an officer inside a barbershop.. before shooting him in the leg. >>> the officers who shot and killed a man and a san francisco barbershop have been identified. they are kevin endo and tess casey. they both work in the police department field operation video. video shows a suspect confronting an officer inside a barbershop before shooting him in the...
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he also named 501 delancey street as a target in his man tess foe. >> i'm really scared. >> reporter: he lives in the apartment building near the embarcadero and says he's heard of hamilton. he's been told that hamilton lived across the street in a homeless encampment that police cleared out earlier this week. >> a bunch of police cars came over, clearedesq everybody out. >> reporter: vince has received this e-mail about a possible threat to the area from building management. while sfpd opened gates to search the space under the freeway and broadcast this message to their units >> there is a possibility the suspect is armed and could be hi underoverpass. avoid a possible ambush situation. >> reporter: earlier, officers throughout the south of market area went on lockdown after it circulated that he was actively shooting. >> people are pretty freaked out, especially after the youtube shooting. >> reporter: security for this building near at&t said they secured all entrances for more hamilton was not an active ed shooter but an ongoing and outstanding threat. kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>
he also named 501 delancey street as a target in his man tess foe. >> i'm really scared. >> reporter: he lives in the apartment building near the embarcadero and says he's heard of hamilton. he's been told that hamilton lived across the street in a homeless encampment that police cleared out earlier this week. >> a bunch of police cars came over, clearedesq everybody out. >> reporter: vince has received this e-mail about a possible threat to the area from building...
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they are kevin endo and tess casey. body cam video shows the suspect confronting an officer inside a barbershop before shooting him in the leg. police say jehad eid fired nine shots. the two officers returned fire hitting him about 18 times. four employees at the barbershop were wounded in that crossfire. >>> now to the north bay. pg&e crews are getting ready for the next phase of utility upgrades. jackie ward is live in coffee park, a neighborhood hardest hit by the fires. jackie. >> yeah, for some it's hard to believe that this neighborhood could be up and running within a matter of months. especially when some of these lots haven't even been cleared out yet. pg&e wants to have permanent gas and electricity running through coffee park by the end of the year. that means within a matter of days their crews will be out here. a lot of the underground electrical equipment like cables and transformers was damaged during the fires last october. when all is said and done coffee park will have 15 miles of new gas mains and ser
they are kevin endo and tess casey. body cam video shows the suspect confronting an officer inside a barbershop before shooting him in the leg. police say jehad eid fired nine shots. the two officers returned fire hitting him about 18 times. four employees at the barbershop were wounded in that crossfire. >>> now to the north bay. pg&e crews are getting ready for the next phase of utility upgrades. jackie ward is live in coffee park, a neighborhood hardest hit by the fires. jackie....
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espacio donde planetas que hay rubÍs y muchos cubiertos con agua y la va y quÉ mÁs desde descubre tesssla de hokkaido le entregaron su certificado guiness hoy. Él nacido el 25 de julio de 1905 reemplaza en el libro a francisco olivera de espaÑa quien muriÓ el aÑo pasado a los 113 aÑos. y ustedes cuÁntos quieren vivir, ahora hay que ser sanos para vivir con calidad. gracias por habernos acompaÑado, en este su noticiero de mediodÍa nos vemos maÑana a la misma hora y hoy hay mÁs noticias a las 5 y a las 6: 30 que la pasen muy bonito. [♪] [♪] >> [jadea] [♪] [♪] [♪] >> casi. pobrecita de toria, tan cerca y tan lejos. cierra esa puerta y pÁsame la llave para aca antes de que no me importe,
espacio donde planetas que hay rubÍs y muchos cubiertos con agua y la va y quÉ mÁs desde descubre tesssla de hokkaido le entregaron su certificado guiness hoy. Él nacido el 25 de julio de 1905 reemplaza en el libro a francisco olivera de espaÑa quien muriÓ el aÑo pasado a los 113 aÑos. y ustedes cuÁntos quieren vivir, ahora hay que ser sanos para vivir con calidad. gracias por habernos acompaÑado, en este su noticiero de mediodÍa nos vemos maÑana a la misma hora y hoy hay mÁs...
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the us space agency's tess satellite has launched from cape canaveral in florida on a mission to findr system. the mission will survey a great swathe of stars, hoping to catch the dips in brightness that occur when orbiting planets traverse their faces. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. all said and ready to go. nasa's new mission to discover whether the stars we see at night have planets around them. on board this baulk nine rocket is a space telescope that will study the stars closest to the earth and find out whether in orbit around them are planets capable of supporting life. liftoff, the spacex falcon 9 carrying tests. once in space, these best test spacecraft will start scanning nearly the entire sky. as it looks for stars it will also detect any tiny decrease in the light that comes from them. that small it is assigned there is a planet in orbit. the big question is whether there are any like ourown the big question is whether there are any like our own earth and support life. 25 years ago we looked ata support life. 25 years ago we looked at a star in the sky and
the us space agency's tess satellite has launched from cape canaveral in florida on a mission to findr system. the mission will survey a great swathe of stars, hoping to catch the dips in brightness that occur when orbiting planets traverse their faces. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. all said and ready to go. nasa's new mission to discover whether the stars we see at night have planets around them. on board this baulk nine rocket is a space telescope that will study the stars...
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the transiting approximate survey satellite or tess for short will launch on a spacex rocket..s.s. is a telescope featuring four cameras tracking 85% of the sky around it out to a distance of 300 light years away. >> it won't give a clear look at plan et cetera instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars. and they expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage cars took center stage in nob hill. car enthusiasts descended on mason street out the hotel where you look at many exotic cars taking part in the 28th california me lee. the 1,000-road ral will take drivers on across small towns in northern california. >> the last few days people spotted whales in the bay. they say it was more active before being captured on video which is always the way this works. in recent years hump back whales have been chasing food beyond the golden gate bridge as the west coast populations return from near extinction opinion. and any tv reporter people are always active befo
the transiting approximate survey satellite or tess for short will launch on a spacex rocket..s.s. is a telescope featuring four cameras tracking 85% of the sky around it out to a distance of 300 light years away. >> it won't give a clear look at plan et cetera instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars. and they expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage...
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he also named 501 delancey street as a target in his man tess foe. >> i'm really scared. >> reporter: he lives in the apartment building near the embarcadero and says he's heard of hamilton. he's been told that hamilton lived across the street in a homeless encampment that police cleared out earlier this week. >> a bunch of police cars came over, clearedesq everybody out. >> reporter: vince has received this e-mail about a possible threat to the area from building management. while sfpd opened gates to search the space under the freeway and broadcast this message to their units >> there is a possibility the suspect is armed and could be hiding under the overpass. avoid a possible ambush situation. >> reporter: earlier, officers throughout the south of market area went on lockdown after it circulated that he was actively shooting. >> people are pretty freaked out, especially after the youtube shooting. >> reporter: security for this building near at&t said they secured all entrances for more than an hour after they learned hamilton was not an active shooter but an ongoing and outstandi
he also named 501 delancey street as a target in his man tess foe. >> i'm really scared. >> reporter: he lives in the apartment building near the embarcadero and says he's heard of hamilton. he's been told that hamilton lived across the street in a homeless encampment that police cleared out earlier this week. >> a bunch of police cars came over, clearedesq everybody out. >> reporter: vince has received this e-mail about a possible threat to the area from building...
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at around 11:30 tonight, nasa will launch a mission called tess to look for planets around the starsearly the entire sky, a key part of the operation will involve capturing the vibrations from the stars, which can be turned into sounds, helping researchers to identify their age and size. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. the night sky is littered with stars. they shine and they also seeing. these are the vibrations of a distant starsimilarto seeing. these are the vibrations of a distant star similar to our son converted into sound. —— sing. —— sun. and this is another much bigger and older star. professor bill chapman is analysing these sounds. there is no air in space so they can't be heard, but vibrate, and so generate sound. out of chaos we get ordered sound, like an instrument. the sound a star makes cells us how big and hot it is. —— tells. some are too close to check. those at the right distance away would be capable to support life in what is called the goldilocks zone with the perfect temperature. in a few years' time we will know how each of the stars in the ni
at around 11:30 tonight, nasa will launch a mission called tess to look for planets around the starsearly the entire sky, a key part of the operation will involve capturing the vibrations from the stars, which can be turned into sounds, helping researchers to identify their age and size. here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. the night sky is littered with stars. they shine and they also seeing. these are the vibrations of a distant starsimilarto seeing. these are the vibrations of a...
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the transiting approximate survey satellite or tess for short will launch on a spacex rocket..s. is a telescope featuring four cameras tracking 85% of the sky around it out to a distance of 300 light years away. >> it won't give a clear look at plan et cetera instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars. and they expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage cars took center stage in nob hill. car enthusiasts descended on mason street out the hot where you look at many exotic cars taking part in the 28th california me lee. the 1,000-road ral will take drivers on across small towns in nohern california. >> the last few days people spotted whales in the bay. they say it was more active before being captured on video which is always the way this works. in recent years hump back whales have been chasing food beyond the golden gate bridge as the west coast populations return from near extinction opinion. and any tv reporter people are always active before the
the transiting approximate survey satellite or tess for short will launch on a spacex rocket..s. is a telescope featuring four cameras tracking 85% of the sky around it out to a distance of 300 light years away. >> it won't give a clear look at plan et cetera instead tracking the chemical signatures of plan et cetera revolving around stars. and they expect to find hundreds of new worlds come capable of supporting life. >> back on earth, abc 7 news was in san francisco when vintage...
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survey probe to search for planets that can sustain life the transiting exoplanet survey satellite or tess took off from cape canaveral in florida less than an hour ago the satellite costs three hundred thirty seven million dollars and it's about the size of a refrigerator tess's flying out on a space x. rocket which aims to slingshot it into a wide elliptical orbit that encompasses both the earth and the moon it's going to spend two years in space and it'll scan eighty five percent of the sky that's around two hundred thousand nearby stars but it's mainly on the hunt for planets that are around the size of our own test itself will be able to tell us if we're alone in the universe it's only equipped to detect the size and orbital path of all the worlds but it charts the stars for future telescopes which could detect a life or life like conditions in the near cosmos stephen ryan hart is a nasa scientist working on the project at cape canaveral and he explains exactly what tests will search for. one of the big goals of the mission is to find small planets rocky planets like the earth in the
survey probe to search for planets that can sustain life the transiting exoplanet survey satellite or tess took off from cape canaveral in florida less than an hour ago the satellite costs three hundred thirty seven million dollars and it's about the size of a refrigerator tess's flying out on a space x. rocket which aims to slingshot it into a wide elliptical orbit that encompasses both the earth and the moon it's going to spend two years in space and it'll scan eighty five percent of the sky...
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. >> in san francisco, katie u tess, abc 7 news. >>> janet jackson is going to be among the headlinersoutside lands music festival in san francisco. ♪ >> that's the official promotional video for the edition of the festival friday august 10th true the 12th. other performers, include frorns and the machine, the weekend, bon iver. beck. >> like indy band. >> you like them. >> general admission and vip tickets go on sale tomorrow. >> i'm super excited to see janet. i wanted to see her in the super bowl. i was holding out hope until the last moment that she would pop up and he would invite her back. >> really? >> at least she's coming here. >> that was unfounded. >> it really was. >> mike, what have you done for me lately? >> i wish i had the janet jackson lyric. weather he escapade. >> i used that earlier. maybe nobody was watching then that's watching now. partly sunny, our last dry day. my first accuweather highlight. that ought to signal something in your brain about what's coming. cloudy, seasonally cool tonight. low to mid-60s from half moon bay to san francisco. 61 to 63. santa cruz
. >> in san francisco, katie u tess, abc 7 news. >>> janet jackson is going to be among the headlinersoutside lands music festival in san francisco. ♪ >> that's the official promotional video for the edition of the festival friday august 10th true the 12th. other performers, include frorns and the machine, the weekend, bon iver. beck. >> like indy band. >> you like them. >> general admission and vip tickets go on sale tomorrow. >> i'm super excited...
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a critical part of the tess mission is to capture the vibrations from the stars, which can be turnedallab ghosh has been to the kennedy space centre in florida where the space telescope is due to be launched monday night. the night sky is littered with stars — they shine and they also sing. these are the vibrations of a distant star, similar to our sun, converted into sound. and this is another bigger and older star. professor bill chaplin is analysing these sounds. of course there is no air in space so the stars cannot actually be heard, but they do vibrate and so generate sound waves. and professor bill chaplin has discovered that each star has its own song, depending on how big and hot it is. when we hear the sounds of the stars, first of all, it tells us that out of this turbulence, this almost chaos, we get these ordered sounds and it is incredible that stars resonate just like a musical instrument, and this gives us a way to actually study stars and see what their insides look like in a way that is just not possible by other means. this will be the first mission to scan nearly
a critical part of the tess mission is to capture the vibrations from the stars, which can be turnedallab ghosh has been to the kennedy space centre in florida where the space telescope is due to be launched monday night. the night sky is littered with stars — they shine and they also sing. these are the vibrations of a distant star, similar to our sun, converted into sound. and this is another bigger and older star. professor bill chaplin is analysing these sounds. of course there is no air...
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the launch of nasa's tess planet—hunter has been postponed — and now won't lift off until wednesday atwas due to set off from cape canaveral in florida last night but was stood down three hours before lift—off. further checks are said to be needed on the rocket systems. the new york times and the new yorker magazine have won a pulitzer prize for their reporting on harvey weinstein‘s alleged sexual misconduct. dozens of women have come forward to accuse the hollywood mogul of assault and harassment. now, i have not spoken about the chinese economy in a while. china's economy grew 6.8% between january to march from a year earlier. china is the world's second largest economy but a reliance on borrowing has led to concerns about debt levels. the growth data also comes amid concerns about china's outlook for exports which has been clouded by rising tensions with the united states, its largest trading partner. jonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development joins me now. good morning. very good to see you. good morning. very good to see yo
the launch of nasa's tess planet—hunter has been postponed — and now won't lift off until wednesday atwas due to set off from cape canaveral in florida last night but was stood down three hours before lift—off. further checks are said to be needed on the rocket systems. the new york times and the new yorker magazine have won a pulitzer prize for their reporting on harvey weinstein‘s alleged sexual misconduct. dozens of women have come forward to accuse the hollywood mogul of assault and...
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once in space, the tess spacecraft will start scanning nearly the entire sky.is a sign that there is a planet in orbit. the big question is whether there are any like our own earth and support life. the space telescope will spend the next two years searching for stars to find thousands of new worlds, and when we look up at the night sky, we'll know which ones have planets around them, and those that might be home to life. this spacecraft will spend the next two years searching the stars to find thousands of new worlds. nasa says it hopes to discover thousands of new worlds, hundreds of which will be similar in size to the earth, a handful of those the right distance away from their start to be capable of supporting life. we looked at the stars in the sky and wondered if there were planets around it. today we look at the start in the sky and it would be crazy to have no planet around it. the space telescope will spend the next two we are searching., to find thousands of new worlds. when we look up at the night sky, we will know which ones have planets around the
once in space, the tess spacecraft will start scanning nearly the entire sky.is a sign that there is a planet in orbit. the big question is whether there are any like our own earth and support life. the space telescope will spend the next two years searching for stars to find thousands of new worlds, and when we look up at the night sky, we'll know which ones have planets around them, and those that might be home to life. this spacecraft will spend the next two years searching the stars to find...
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the tess satellite rode skywards on a space x falcon rocket, developed by the entrepreneur elon musk.plomats in saudi arabia as the kingdom prepares for the return of cinema after more than 35 years. the blockbuster superhero film, black panther, was shown as part of a series of tests before theatres are opened to the wider public next month. i have seen that movie and it is great. what they want to choose to kick a ball. —— what a film they chose to kick it all off. let's turn to our top business story now — globalfinance ministers and central bankers are gathering washington for the spring meeting of the international monetary fund. they are being warned not to get complacent despite a healthy recovery in the global economy. a possible trade war is one worry — another is the impact of rising interest rates amid high levels of debt around the world. iain anderson is founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. always lovely to see you. nice to have you here on the briefing. what you make what the imf is saying this time around? it is a changing times. no doubt ab
the tess satellite rode skywards on a space x falcon rocket, developed by the entrepreneur elon musk.plomats in saudi arabia as the kingdom prepares for the return of cinema after more than 35 years. the blockbuster superhero film, black panther, was shown as part of a series of tests before theatres are opened to the wider public next month. i have seen that movie and it is great. what they want to choose to kick a ball. —— what a film they chose to kick it all off. let's turn to our top...
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the rocket is carrying "tess" into orbit. tess is the transmiting exoplanet survey satellite.s and scan for potential signs of life. the next attempt will be made on wednesday night. (robin) coming up in the next hour ... university students are warning people about some aggressive solicitors. you'll hear from students who were lured. (robin) plus ... detectives are warning rideshare users ... after a woman was sexually assaulted by a driver. (robin) downed power lines and a downed tree are blocking a road in lafayette. we have a live report coming up. (ácommercialá) ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (anny hong): any showers and thunderstorms will quickly end shortly after sunset this evening. dry and seasonably cool weather returns tuesday through wednesday afternoon. next weak weather system passes through wednesday night with another chance of rain, mainly from the golden gate southward to the central coast with light amounts of rain. dry and seasonable weather pattern thu
the rocket is carrying "tess" into orbit. tess is the transmiting exoplanet survey satellite.s and scan for potential signs of life. the next attempt will be made on wednesday night. (robin) coming up in the next hour ... university students are warning people about some aggressive solicitors. you'll hear from students who were lured. (robin) plus ... detectives are warning rideshare users ... after a woman was sexually assaulted by a driver. (robin) downed power lines and a downed...
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the launch of nasa's tess planet—hunter has been postponed, it won't now lift off until wednesday atom cape canaveral in florida on monday evening, on a spacex falcon 9. but the flight was stood down about three hours before lift—off. spacex says it wants more time to resolve an issue related to the guidance, navigation and control of the rocket. the new york times and the new yorker magazine have won the pulitzer prize for public service — one of the most coveted awards in americanjournalism. they've been honoured for revealing the harvey weinstein sexual misconduct scandal. and kendrick lamar has become the first rapper to win the pulitzer prize for music. it's the first time a genre other than classical orjazz has been recognised by the pulitzers. he won for the album ‘damn‘ released in april last year. he won five grammies in january for the same album. plastic pollution of the oceans is one of the great environmental problems of our time. now scientists have engineered an enzyme which can digest a key type of plastic, used to make drinks bottles and other products. it could offe
the launch of nasa's tess planet—hunter has been postponed, it won't now lift off until wednesday atom cape canaveral in florida on monday evening, on a spacex falcon 9. but the flight was stood down about three hours before lift—off. spacex says it wants more time to resolve an issue related to the guidance, navigation and control of the rocket. the new york times and the new yorker magazine have won the pulitzer prize for public service — one of the most coveted awards in...
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a critical part of the tess mission is to capture the vibrations from the stars, which can be turnedze. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has been to the kennedy space centre in florida, where the space telescope is due to be launched monday night. the night sky is littered with stars, they shine and they also seem. stars, they shine and they also seem. these are the vibrations of a distant star, similar to our some, converted into sound. and this is another month rigour and older style. this professor is analysing these sounds, of course there is no air in space so the stars cannot actually be heard but they do vibrate and so generate sound waves. and professor bill chaplin has discovered that each star has its own song, it depending on how big and hot it is. when we hear the sounds of the stars, first of all it tells us that out of this turbulence, this almost chaos, we get these audits sounds and it is incredible that stars resonate just like a musical instrument, and this gives us a way to actually study stars and see what the insides look like ina stars and see what the ins
a critical part of the tess mission is to capture the vibrations from the stars, which can be turnedze. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has been to the kennedy space centre in florida, where the space telescope is due to be launched monday night. the night sky is littered with stars, they shine and they also seem. stars, they shine and they also seem. these are the vibrations of a distant star, similar to our some, converted into sound. and this is another month rigour and older style....
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chemical attack on the weekend tess i thank so much for that tessa fisk of it's for us from london thank you well we're going to talk now about that report and that news that tessa just mentioned u.s. president donald trump has promised us was a swift and forceful response to the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria aid workers in the town of duma east of damascus say poison gas was used to kill dozens of people in that attack last week the syrian government and its main backer russia are denying any responsibility for this attack was discussed in the u.n. security council where russia and the u.s. traded harsh words over the incident. did these bombs dropped on the last rebel held area near the syrian capital damascus contain chemical weapons the answer could be cause for escalation in the conflict there most of all between the united states and russia. the two global powers faced off at the united nations security council in new york. russia's obstructionism will not continue to hold us hostage when we are confronted with an attack like this one the united states is determined to s
chemical attack on the weekend tess i thank so much for that tessa fisk of it's for us from london thank you well we're going to talk now about that report and that news that tessa just mentioned u.s. president donald trump has promised us was a swift and forceful response to the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria aid workers in the town of duma east of damascus say poison gas was used to kill dozens of people in that attack last week the syrian government and its main backer russia are...
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puritans fled from england to geneva and while they were there, because they were under persecution, prot tess tants persecution, they produced what is known as the geneva bible because it was translated there. this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek in its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the type set we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before you had this medieval gothic text and now you have the friendlier text to look upon. it's also the first bible with study notes. the study notes is what makes this bible so controversial. for instance, in the book of daniel, when daniel refuses to bow down and worship the king, the notes say that he did right in the eyes of god because he obeyed the law of god over the law of man, so if you're a monarchy or if you're a -- the -- you now have a book that contradicts your authority. it wasn't a very influential book when it came to the mon yauchy and to the church at that time period. >> as we move through here, a couple very unique features. you see hanging on
puritans fled from england to geneva and while they were there, because they were under persecution, prot tess tants persecution, they produced what is known as the geneva bible because it was translated there. this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek in its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the type set we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before you had this medieval gothic text and now you have the...
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their launch for their satellite called tess. that's coming up at 5:00. >>> here is a live look at highway 24. if you are driving from walnut creek to oakland, so far it's getting congested but still moving along pretty well on the way to the tunnel. . >>> san francisco are investigating a hit-and-run accident this morning after they found this car in this house but no driver. >>> police investigation in napa. the body of a woman found at an elementary school. we will bring you the latest. >>> thank you for waking up with us on this monday morning, april 16th. i'm pam cook. >> she came back. >> i did. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> pam cook is back. i'm dave clark. and steve paulson is back, right here in his office. >> not only it crazy here but across the country. we have talked about the rain in hawaii and it is brutally cold for many. some of the coldest first two weeks of april on record and if you didn't hear, yesterday green bay 2 feet of snow. minneapolis as well, numerous reports of record snowfall. these are your
their launch for their satellite called tess. that's coming up at 5:00. >>> here is a live look at highway 24. if you are driving from walnut creek to oakland, so far it's getting congested but still moving along pretty well on the way to the tunnel. . >>> san francisco are investigating a hit-and-run accident this morning after they found this car in this house but no driver. >>> police investigation in napa. the body of a woman found at an elementary school. we will...
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the tess satellite rode skywards on a spacex falcon rocket, developed by the entrepreneur elon musk.d diplomats in saudi arabia, as the kingdom prepares for the return of cinema after more than 35 years. the blockbuster superhero film black panther was shown as part of a series of tests, before theatres are opened to the wider public next month. air safety officials are investigating the death of an airline passenger who died after being almost sucked out of a plane in mid—air. the southwest airlines boeing 737 was flying from new york to texas when one of its engines exploded at 32,000 feet. the blast shattered a window, with catastrophic consequences. nick bryant has the story. imagine the relief of the passengers on board after this southwest airlines boeing 737 landed safely on the ground. they'd heard the engine explode at 32,000 feet. they'd seen a window smashed open by the debris. they'd watched as a fellow passenger was partially sucked out of the cabin after the rapid depressurisation. one of the 149 people on board, marty martinez, captured the high—altitude drama. first,
the tess satellite rode skywards on a spacex falcon rocket, developed by the entrepreneur elon musk.d diplomats in saudi arabia, as the kingdom prepares for the return of cinema after more than 35 years. the blockbuster superhero film black panther was shown as part of a series of tests, before theatres are opened to the wider public next month. air safety officials are investigating the death of an airline passenger who died after being almost sucked out of a plane in mid—air. the southwest...
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a critical part of the tess mission is to capture the vibrations from the stars, which can be turnedosh has been to the kennedy space centre in florida, where the space telescope is due to be launched monday night. the night sky is littered with stars — they shine and they also sing. these are the vibrations of a distant star, similar to our sun, converted into sound. radio waves, and this is another much bigger and older star. professor bill chaplin is analysing these sounds. of course there's no air in space so the stars can't actually be heard, but they do vibrate and so generate sound waves. when we hear the sounds of the stars, first of all, it tells us that out of this turbulence, this almost chaos, we get these ordered sounds and it's incredible that stars resonate just like a musical instrument. this will be the first mission to scan nearly the entire sky, sector by sector. the sound a star makes will tell scientists how big and how hot it is. many of them will have planets in orbit around them, some will be too close. those that are the right distance away will be the ones m
a critical part of the tess mission is to capture the vibrations from the stars, which can be turnedosh has been to the kennedy space centre in florida, where the space telescope is due to be launched monday night. the night sky is littered with stars — they shine and they also sing. these are the vibrations of a distant star, similar to our sun, converted into sound. radio waves, and this is another much bigger and older star. professor bill chaplin is analysing these sounds. of course...
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the foundation's director, tess lanning, joins us now. what needs to happen to change this?that parents who are struggling in work, it is in least in part because of decisions they have made either necessity or choice and how to balance care with working commitments but these are parents working full—time in jobs commitments but these are parents working full—time injobs paying on oi’ working full—time injobs paying on or around the government minimum and they still cannot make ends meet. it shows a third of them are skipping meals forfinancial shows a third of them are skipping meals for financial reasons. they are falling behind in household bills and one in five have taken out a payday loan in order to cover the basics. overall, there is 5.5 million people earning less than the real living wage calculated on what they need to make ends meet. what do you think the answer is, it seems unbelievable in 2018 that we should be in this situation? we are campaigning for businesses to go further. we are saying what these findings show is more businesses should join the movement, t
the foundation's director, tess lanning, joins us now. what needs to happen to change this?that parents who are struggling in work, it is in least in part because of decisions they have made either necessity or choice and how to balance care with working commitments but these are parents working full—time in jobs commitments but these are parents working full—time injobs paying on oi’ working full—time injobs paying on or around the government minimum and they still cannot make ends...
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the norge of nasa's pana hunter tess has been suspended until at least tomorrow.sted to see this because they were services had to skirt around a parked car. the road was com pletely around a parked car. the road was completely resurfaced apart from this little section directly underneath this beauty. a resident sedge returned from work to see the gap outside her house. she thinks the car close to a neighbour. the council says the residents were warned well in advance of the resurfacing works. let's ta ke resurfacing works. let's take you back to one of our main stories. despite living and working in the uk for decades many of these so—called windrush generation who came from the caribbean have been told they are here illegally because of a lack of paperwork. the home secretary yesterday apologised for their appalling treatment and announced a task force to put things right. but for some mps it was too little, too late. despite slavery, despite colonisation, 25,000 caribbeans served in the first world war and second world war alongside british troops. when my pare
the norge of nasa's pana hunter tess has been suspended until at least tomorrow.sted to see this because they were services had to skirt around a parked car. the road was com pletely around a parked car. the road was completely resurfaced apart from this little section directly underneath this beauty. a resident sedge returned from work to see the gap outside her house. she thinks the car close to a neighbour. the council says the residents were warned well in advance of the resurfacing works....
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. >> and tess lon eeo elace mass be says oolook ahead at 7 a.m. oolook ahead at 7 a.m. >> good morning, march mad banl's player of the year joins us live this morning. us live this morning. bls coming up only on gm ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ internet. but not just my[ any internet.] ♪ it's "you've never gamed with speed like this" internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one, two, three, four, five mobile lines included?" internet! it's internet from xfinity that makes your life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. >>> all right, never more than 7 minute away from my accuweather forecast. san jose and santa rosa hitting the 70s. that's 8 degrees warmer than average. >> thanks, mike. >>
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launches on april sixteenth from cape canaveral in florida i'm her hunt for extraterrestrial life man tess is going to be busy that's going to be busy that i go i love that that's the ultimate so for you right there man four hundred some odd cameras and it's the foley of a sort of three hundred sixty day review where you get the whole sky and you can literally watch the builder you know we might find that other planet with life it's not just about water oxygen or about we could be finding. a lot about all right we'll leave that as our show for today remember everyone in this world we're not told we're above the sword tell you all i love you i am i robot and i'm having a lot of people watching those talks about the great thing in life there. because the swarms of the blood of them someone. who feel good your school board local was before. much of those who heard the food you are with a few of them do so see him with the north we will forgo. the good move the bulk move when it. actually didn't look beautiful the bill will mean it's going to look or it would. move from slum also in the gulf a
launches on april sixteenth from cape canaveral in florida i'm her hunt for extraterrestrial life man tess is going to be busy that's going to be busy that i go i love that that's the ultimate so for you right there man four hundred some odd cameras and it's the foley of a sort of three hundred sixty day review where you get the whole sky and you can literally watch the builder you know we might find that other planet with life it's not just about water oxygen or about we could be finding. a...
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the us space agency has just launched its tess telescope from cape canaveral in florida.. the telescope will monitor the stars closest to earth. scientists are hoping to catch the dips in brightness that occur when orbiting planets cross their surfaces. our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports from florida. all set and ready to go. nasa's new mission to discover whether the stars we see at night have planets around them. on board this falcon nine rocket is a space telescope that will study the stars closest to the earth and find out whether in orbit around them are planets capable of supporting life. lift off. the spacex falcon nine... once in space the test spacecraft will start scanning nearly the entire sky. as it looks for stars it will also detect any tiny decrease in the light that comes from them. that small dip is a sign that there is a planet in orbit. the big question is whether there are any like ourown earth and support life. 25 years ago we looked at a star in the sky and wondered if it had planets around it. today, we look at a star in the sky, it woul
the us space agency has just launched its tess telescope from cape canaveral in florida.. the telescope will monitor the stars closest to earth. scientists are hoping to catch the dips in brightness that occur when orbiting planets cross their surfaces. our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports from florida. all set and ready to go. nasa's new mission to discover whether the stars we see at night have planets around them. on board this falcon nine rocket is a space telescope that will...
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launches on april sixteenth from cape canaveral in florida i'm her hunt for extraterrestrial life man tess is going to be busy that's going to be busy like oh i love that but that's the ultimate so for you right there man four hundred some odd cameras and the folly of a sort of three hundred sixty day review where you get the whole sky and you can literally watch the builder you know we might find that other planet with life that's not just about water oxygen or about we could be finding. a lot about you know all right we'll leave that as our show for today remember everyone in this world we're not told we love the ups or tell you all i love you i am i robot and i'm having a lot of people watching those talks have a great day and. when i was told something seemed wrong but old roles just don't hold. any object to shape out just because the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death
launches on april sixteenth from cape canaveral in florida i'm her hunt for extraterrestrial life man tess is going to be busy that's going to be busy like oh i love that but that's the ultimate so for you right there man four hundred some odd cameras and the folly of a sort of three hundred sixty day review where you get the whole sky and you can literally watch the builder you know we might find that other planet with life that's not just about water oxygen or about we could be finding. a lot...