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the day of the moon landing. the-there was no moon landing. come again? was a hoax. th-they shot the whole thing on a, on a soundstage. who's "they"? nasa, the cia, lbj. lyndon johnson faked the moon landing? i've talkede cia, lbj. to agents who were there. they tell me things, th-th-the tr-- the truth about what happened that day. danny think the same way? he said it was the scientists who made it happen. without them, the eagle ver would have landed. seth, the broadcast about the eagle landing happened the day danny died. if he said that, it means you saw him that day. three of you were with him when hlaunched the rocket. the chestnut hill rocket boys. i know what you're trying to do. y-you're trying to get me to say that i, i see danny. but he's gone. i-i know that. but you still see him sometimes? they say it's the disease. it, it, it makes me believe things that aren't true. vera: who's "they"? chuck and bobby? seth, you talk to them lately? your friends when you were 12. how many of them do you still talk to? vera: guy gives new meaning to the word
the day of the moon landing. the-there was no moon landing. come again? was a hoax. th-they shot the whole thing on a, on a soundstage. who's "they"? nasa, the cia, lbj. lyndon johnson faked the moon landing? i've talkede cia, lbj. to agents who were there. they tell me things, th-th-the tr-- the truth about what happened that day. danny think the same way? he said it was the scientists who made it happen. without them, the eagle ver would have landed. seth, the broadcast about the...
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so i thought, "wow, there's all the different ways humans have looked at the moon. e going to live on the moon, that, when you first hear it, sounds kind of crazy. but, when you get into thinking about it, and you know, having a vision for pursuing this big, like, quixotic dream and project, you know, just how wonderful that is -- i was really inspired by that, and really moved. ♪ >> carson: that was the director, simon ennis. "lunarcy!" premieres on epix april 3rd. coming up, vacationer's at the el rey, and more "last call" after this. ♪ we found another place guess that's just how it goes ♪ ♪ now we're off on our way it sounds like everyone knows ♪ ♪ we found another place guess that's just how it goes ♪ ♪ now we're off on -- ♪ [ female announcer ] what if breakfast was set free? ♪ where might it take you? ♪ where might you go? ♪ introducing kellogg's® to go. ♪ the power of protein and fiber all bottled up in a delicious breakfast shake. get up -- and go. kellogg's®. from great starts come great things. ♪ any day can have a magnum moment. vanilla bean ice cream, ri
so i thought, "wow, there's all the different ways humans have looked at the moon. e going to live on the moon, that, when you first hear it, sounds kind of crazy. but, when you get into thinking about it, and you know, having a vision for pursuing this big, like, quixotic dream and project, you know, just how wonderful that is -- i was really inspired by that, and really moved. ♪ >> carson: that was the director, simon ennis. "lunarcy!" premieres on epix april 3rd....
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not the surface of the moon. >> what? i know. >> i'm shocked, shocked i tell you. >> this is milos island in greek. very unique landscape on the surface of earth, but the way they've got this lit, the way they're shooting it just makes it look very much like the surface of the moon. >> water on the moon. who knew, huh? >> it is very mesmerizing to consider what this guy can do and consider the tricks he's doing on this rough, rugged landscape. the very last jump he does right here, that looks like the famous shot from "e.t." where he's riding the bike into space? >> yeah. >> that's it for rtm. seal you next time. [ female announcer ] mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. every day. ♪ every day. i'm beth troutman. time to take a look at great videos "right this minute." >>> kids in indonesia play with high power fireworks almost as tall as they are. the video showing the reason these
not the surface of the moon. >> what? i know. >> i'm shocked, shocked i tell you. >> this is milos island in greek. very unique landscape on the surface of earth, but the way they've got this lit, the way they're shooting it just makes it look very much like the surface of the moon. >> water on the moon. who knew, huh? >> it is very mesmerizing to consider what this guy can do and consider the tricks he's doing on this rough, rugged landscape. the very last jump...
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every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two
every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose...
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there could be a traffic jam around the moon. , the japanese, the indians have all announced ambitious lunar proprograms. meanwhile, nasa is sending its fight to mars. we're talking about the potential life in the universe. so we have this dual purpose. on one hand, we have efforts to commercialize the moon, on the other hand, we want to -- >> do you assume there is intelligent life somewhere else in the universe? >> i think they're out there. definitely. >> they? >> intelligence beings. however, maybe they're so intelligent they know not to make contact with us. >> do you have any desire to go? >> i have absolutely no desire to get on a million gals of gasoline and be fired into outer space. >> i'm with you, professor, >>> good morning. and happy friday! we have a great friday weather- wise coming your way as we're going to see the clouds clearing out. right now, a lot of clouds even into some of the interior valleys looking toward the pleasanton area now, a sliver of sunshine there in the distance. but plenty of sun as we head i
there could be a traffic jam around the moon. , the japanese, the indians have all announced ambitious lunar proprograms. meanwhile, nasa is sending its fight to mars. we're talking about the potential life in the universe. so we have this dual purpose. on one hand, we have efforts to commercialize the moon, on the other hand, we want to -- >> do you assume there is intelligent life somewhere else in the universe? >> i think they're out there. definitely. >> they? >>...
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this blue moon is different. >> the texture of the moon of the season so a season usually has 3 full so we are in a summer season and a full moon is the extra third moon so the fourth moon will be in september. >> it is pretty rare this kind of blue moon happens about time 7 times in a nine times peert. the name stuck and we still call it a blue moon today. >> it was rare enough to call it once in a blue moon so we are pretty special. tonight will be the extra moon that we have this season. >> rare and beautiful in the night skies but not really blue in color. >> the only time we would ever see an actual color blue moon is if there was something in the atmosphere, maybe a forest fire. >> next time in the bay area we'll get a chance to see the blue moon like this one would be in may in 2014. i am bush, kron 4 news. >>> and we are going to maintain the chance of thunderstorms over night as well mainly for the north bay and the north bay coast. the fog out there tomorrow morning and we'll see calmer conditions into the afternoon and we'll return as we look ahead of the typical summer pa
this blue moon is different. >> the texture of the moon of the season so a season usually has 3 full so we are in a summer season and a full moon is the extra third moon so the fourth moon will be in september. >> it is pretty rare this kind of blue moon happens about time 7 times in a nine times peert. the name stuck and we still call it a blue moon today. >> it was rare enough to call it once in a blue moon so we are pretty special. tonight will be the extra moon that we...
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it is the third full moon of the season or it is the second full moon of the month. blue moons are actually blue. in august of 1883 there were volcanic particles and the moon was blue. there are different reasons for a blue moon and one is tonight. here is what the satellite is like. it will kick inland. when the low comes in, it will bring a slight chance for a thunder bumper. finally getting from a po position in the bay area, we have 79 in san jose. east bay will be 80s. upper 70s in the north bay. 75 at ronart park. 96 in clearlake and lake port. a chance in the 5-day for a thunderstorm. we finally will dispense with this weather for roberta to come back tomorrow. >>> two teams in the bay area? >> reporter: a run down of both games. a's one really got away from them tonight. this play really cost them. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, as in the west.... . >> oh, yeah all about baseball. >> we are coming down to the stretch. the west got a little bit wider. the mariners had a 4-0 lead. they opened a rally. there was a 5-4 lead. with the infield in. here is the play at the p
it is the third full moon of the season or it is the second full moon of the month. blue moons are actually blue. in august of 1883 there were volcanic particles and the moon was blue. there are different reasons for a blue moon and one is tonight. here is what the satellite is like. it will kick inland. when the low comes in, it will bring a slight chance for a thunder bumper. finally getting from a po position in the bay area, we have 79 in san jose. east bay will be 80s. upper 70s in the...
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>> this particular blue moon is like the lesser of the blue moons. >> there are levels. ssive is two full moons in the single month which we're not getting this time around. >> okay. all right. >> we'll take it either way.ther >> for those of you big on the blue moon tariffal. t we'll good to the -- trivia. we're going to the maps. fog again.fo not as thicgk as yesterday morning. out towards front royal and winchester it's starting to reappear. we'll watch the fog. no fog advisories. even without it, it doesn't mean it can't develop. nice start to your day. d you saw the moon. we're off to a pleasant start. temperature on the warm side. noticeably warmer than we were 24 hours ago. 74 at reagan national. dulles in the upper 60s and 71 1 at bwi marshall.all. what can you expect today? we'll have partly sunny conditions. a high temperature in the upperu 80s to 90 and the risk of a few late-day showers, maybe a thunderstorm. we'll talk more about that in a fewou minutes. again, most of your day should be dry. upper 80s and plenty of humidity. nice afternoon for your wednesday
>> this particular blue moon is like the lesser of the blue moons. >> there are levels. ssive is two full moons in the single month which we're not getting this time around. >> okay. all right. >> we'll take it either way.ther >> for those of you big on the blue moon tariffal. t we'll good to the -- trivia. we're going to the maps. fog again.fo not as thicgk as yesterday morning. out towards front royal and winchester it's starting to reappear. we'll watch the fog....
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man going to the moon here this morning from this florida complex with the rocket.he men into orbit 115 miles above the earth for 1.5 orbits and then the third stage will put them on their way -- ♪ >> go ahead, mr. president. this is houston. >> hello, neal and buzz, i'm talking to you by telephone from the oval room at the white house and this certainly has to be the most historic telephone call made from the white house and as you talk to us from the sea of tranquility, it inspires us to redouble efforts to bring peace and tranquility to earth. for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the people on this earth are truly one, one in their pride in what you have done. >> armstrong is on the moon, neal armstrong, 38-year-old american standing on the surface of the moon on this july 20th, 1969. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >> a typical day for me, haldeman would pick me up around 7:15. the car would get bob, then it would get larry higby, bob's aid and then it would swing by my house and then into the white house. i am
man going to the moon here this morning from this florida complex with the rocket.he men into orbit 115 miles above the earth for 1.5 orbits and then the third stage will put them on their way -- ♪ >> go ahead, mr. president. this is houston. >> hello, neal and buzz, i'm talking to you by telephone from the oval room at the white house and this certainly has to be the most historic telephone call made from the white house and as you talk to us from the sea of tranquility, it...
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the landing on the moon. but this bay area man reveals what it was like to also be there during one of man's darkest hours. >> i have goose bumps just talking about it. >> she found it right on craigslist. her purpose in life. >> that was it. that was what i could do. >> what this young mother saw that put her on a path to help countless babies who desperately need what she has to give. >> four to six weeks, i'm treated. four to six months, treated. >> it was a prognosis that might have pushed her over the edge. instead she pushed right back. >> when i heard that i said i'm going to get married. >> tonight, the story of a bay ar area ground swell that sent this very special bride down the aisle in style. garvin thomas. >> good evening. we begin our "bay area proud" special tonight by introducing you to a remarkable bride. it's true, almost every bride says her bed wwedding day is tht in her life. this bride is different. hers is one of the only days left in her life. her story is so cap vating our initial rep
the landing on the moon. but this bay area man reveals what it was like to also be there during one of man's darkest hours. >> i have goose bumps just talking about it. >> she found it right on craigslist. her purpose in life. >> that was it. that was what i could do. >> what this young mother saw that put her on a path to help countless babies who desperately need what she has to give. >> four to six weeks, i'm treated. four to six months, treated. >> it was...
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something special in the sky, we will have a blue moon. i will talk about what that is meaning in a few minutes. tonight a bit of haze and the heat and humidity took you off guard it will not last long. >> 88 degrees and marshall at 90 and temperatures still toasty around the area. i would say a wide range. not everyone got the warmth look at annapolis. 80. leonarndtown 79. being close to water makes a difference. when we combine the heat and temperature and humidity we get something we have not talked about the heat index feels like 90. more humidity in the cull pepper area feeling 94. we have a full moon and people you might have seen this on face book referring to it as a blue moon. i thought you got a blue moon when you had 2 full moons in one month it is a blue moon because it is not unusual. this is not the second full moon the third this season it is called a blue moon. rules about when you have a blue moon. it will be pretty to see the moon will rise at 7:27 you may get the moon effect we will have pictures tonight at 10. a little b
something special in the sky, we will have a blue moon. i will talk about what that is meaning in a few minutes. tonight a bit of haze and the heat and humidity took you off guard it will not last long. >> 88 degrees and marshall at 90 and temperatures still toasty around the area. i would say a wide range. not everyone got the warmth look at annapolis. 80. leonarndtown 79. being close to water makes a difference. when we combine the heat and temperature and humidity we get something we...
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. >> nasa is planning to launch a mission to study the moon's atmosphere two weeks from tonight. is involves a low-cost spacecraft. i want to show you a picture of the lunar atmosphere and dust environment explorer. it was developed, built and tested at nasa ames in moffett field it will gather field about the moon's environment and lunar dust. >> what about our environment right now for the weekend? >> i was thinking there's an acronym. there's an acronym for everything. >> it's ladee. >> there it is. >> okay, ladee. >> going to the moon, ladee. >> speaking of our forecast, let's show you what's going on. america's cup later today. it will be breezy on the bay water. look at that. at 2:00 to 9:00, a southwest wind at 15 to 25 knots. at the same time frame, a northwest wind at 15 to 25 knots along the coast. a couple things i want you to notice. on the right side of your screen, look at all that smoke from the rim fire. that's an explosion of big proportions. it's grown four times compared to yesterday. all that smoke is going right into tahoe. there's no getting away from it this
. >> nasa is planning to launch a mission to study the moon's atmosphere two weeks from tonight. is involves a low-cost spacecraft. i want to show you a picture of the lunar atmosphere and dust environment explorer. it was developed, built and tested at nasa ames in moffett field it will gather field about the moon's environment and lunar dust. >> what about our environment right now for the weekend? >> i was thinking there's an acronym. there's an acronym for everything....
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apollo 11, the mission that landed the first human on the moon. >> i was assigned to the propulsion group and we realized what a tremendous challenge this was. because at the time in the early '60s we knew nothing about space. >> reporter: a survivor of mankind's darkest hour was now part of its singular achievement. >> and they separate. >> reporter: he was on the team responsible for the rocket propulsion for apollo 11's lunar lander the vehicle that got the team to the moon but more importantly for al, got them off of it as well. >> i'm almost blue in the face holding my breath for the moment where it actually will lift off. >> reporter: until our interview he never put together his special place in history, his connection to the high and the low. the message to the rest of us? never forget either. >> the darkest day in the 20th century will and should be and must be preserved just as the greatest day. >> al has one more message for the rest of us. and that's to reinvest in the sp space program and get americans excited about exploration the way they were in the '60s and '70s. >> i thi
apollo 11, the mission that landed the first human on the moon. >> i was assigned to the propulsion group and we realized what a tremendous challenge this was. because at the time in the early '60s we knew nothing about space. >> reporter: a survivor of mankind's darkest hour was now part of its singular achievement. >> and they separate. >> reporter: he was on the team responsible for the rocket propulsion for apollo 11's lunar lander the vehicle that got the team to...
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man going to the moon here this morning from this florida complex aboard that rocket. l put the men into orbit 115 miles above the earth for 1.5 orbits and then the third stage will put them on their way -- ♪ >> go ahead, mr. president. this is houston. >> hello, neal and buzz, i'm talking to you by telephone from the oval room at the white house and this certainly has to be the most historic telephone call made from the white house and as you talk to us from the sea of tranquility, it inspires us to redouble efforts to bring peace and tranquility to earth. for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the people on this earth are truly one, one in their pride in what you have done. >> armstrong is on the moon, neal armstrong, 38-year-old american standing on the surface of the moon on this july 20th, 1969. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >>> a typical day for me, haldeman would pick me up around 7:15. the car would get bob, then it would get larry higby, bob's aide, and then it would swing by my house and then into the white ho
man going to the moon here this morning from this florida complex aboard that rocket. l put the men into orbit 115 miles above the earth for 1.5 orbits and then the third stage will put them on their way -- ♪ >> go ahead, mr. president. this is houston. >> hello, neal and buzz, i'm talking to you by telephone from the oval room at the white house and this certainly has to be the most historic telephone call made from the white house and as you talk to us from the sea of...
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now president bush said go backdent bush -to the moon. we'll build a big rocket, we'll build the orion capsule and bailed abuild a lander. obama said we've done that. this is a big debate, should we go back to the moon or not. no where people want to go is mars. an argument could be made that to go bac the moon doesn't but in the meantime we still have this big rocket and this space capsule. thi witness. well the asteroid redirect mission where you capture this rock bring it into orbit around the moon, go up, visit it in orbit, do a space walk with a couple astronauts, they willcouple examine it and bring samples back.bring samples back. a lot of moving we call it mission improbable because i don't think you'd want to gamble this is really going to happen based on nasa's timetable. they're hoping to do it by 2021.s all >> it's caught up in this question of what is nasa'smi mission now going forward.->> yes. what is nasa trying to do. what's the point of this. is. this is a agency that's done incredible things. and some day maybe nasa will
now president bush said go backdent bush -to the moon. we'll build a big rocket, we'll build the orion capsule and bailed abuild a lander. obama said we've done that. this is a big debate, should we go back to the moon or not. no where people want to go is mars. an argument could be made that to go bac the moon doesn't but in the meantime we still have this big rocket and this space capsule. thi witness. well the asteroid redirect mission where you capture this rock bring it into orbit around...
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. ♪ and the moon is the only light we'll see. ♪ ♪ and no i won't be afraid, i won't be afraid. ♪ ♪ justn trouble, why don't you stand by me. ♪ ♪ whoa stand by me, whoa stand come on baby stand by me. ♪ ♪ before me there was bobby hendricks, way before me. ♪ ♪ bobby hendricks: whoa, whoa, i know, i ♪ ♪ know, i know, i know. ♪ if the sky that we look upon. ♪ ♪ should tumble and fall. ♪ and the mountains should crumble down to the sea. ♪ ♪ i won't cry, i won't cry. ♪ no i won't shed a tear. ♪ just as long as you stand, stand by me. ♪ ♪ listen, before there was a ben e. king, ♪ ♪ before there was a charlie thomas, ♪ ♪ before there was a bobby hendricks, ♪ ♪ there was an original bill pinkney. ♪ ♪ bill pinkney: la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ stand by me, come on and sing it for me. ♪ ♪ when the night has come, d the land is dark ♪ ♪ and the moon is the only light we'll see. ♪ ♪ i won't cry, i won't cry. ♪ no i won't shed a tear. ♪ just as long as you stand, stand by me. ♪ ♪ whenever you're in trouble won't you stand by me. ♪ ♪
. ♪ and the moon is the only light we'll see. ♪ ♪ and no i won't be afraid, i won't be afraid. ♪ ♪ justn trouble, why don't you stand by me. ♪ ♪ whoa stand by me, whoa stand come on baby stand by me. ♪ ♪ before me there was bobby hendricks, way before me. ♪ ♪ bobby hendricks: whoa, whoa, i know, i ♪ ♪ know, i know, i know. ♪ if the sky that we look upon. ♪ ♪ should tumble and fall. ♪ and the mountains should crumble down to the sea. ♪ ♪ i won't cry, i won't...
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so the moon became this image of connection. when she was dying, she decided she wanted to have her ashes scattered into the water because she said, how else can i get to all of the wonderful places that i love so much and see all of the people i care about so profoundly? the moon i virtue of governing the tides is also sort of, i think, a connecting force. peace education book sort of conjures a lot of -- i hope -- the activities that have been most effective, but will also -- i hope -- inspire other teachers because i can only do so much in terms of pulling a poem, a phrase, a film clip, and narrative. the stories are endless. my hope is the book, which emerges from the seeds of peace, is just or starts a kind of inspiration from the same level of connection, global competence, a sense of fearlessness so that we do a little less othering and perhaps can offer opportunities for international, national, you know, all kinds of collaboration. >> thanks for shouting out -- >> i am working on both simultaneously. i promise you they w
so the moon became this image of connection. when she was dying, she decided she wanted to have her ashes scattered into the water because she said, how else can i get to all of the wonderful places that i love so much and see all of the people i care about so profoundly? the moon i virtue of governing the tides is also sort of, i think, a connecting force. peace education book sort of conjures a lot of -- i hope -- the activities that have been most effective, but will also -- i hope --...
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you can see the moon there on the top of the screen. from our downtown san francisco camera. there's a hole in the fog. we'll get this awesome view. 87% full at a waning gibbous phase currently after the blue moon earlier this week. let's look at our sudden fog factor forecast. we'll not only find the cloud cover at the coast but areas of drizzle and low cloud cover filtering interest the north bay counties. and potentially on down to los gatos for the morning hours. that's going to clear quickly at least for anyone getting the cloud cover in the inland valleys. it's going to stay right at the immediate coastline for tomorrow from half moon bay through pacifica, san francisco, also point reyes with sunshine here from villejo to alamo. also down to livermore. we'll look at the daytime highs. we want to preface this with if it's that hot for you tomorrow, just wait. the seven-day forecast, it is going to get cooler. 85 in san jose. 79 in palo alto. also 85 for ever green. 88 in gilroy. that 88 will probably be one of the hottest tomorrow.
you can see the moon there on the top of the screen. from our downtown san francisco camera. there's a hole in the fog. we'll get this awesome view. 87% full at a waning gibbous phase currently after the blue moon earlier this week. let's look at our sudden fog factor forecast. we'll not only find the cloud cover at the coast but areas of drizzle and low cloud cover filtering interest the north bay counties. and potentially on down to los gatos for the morning hours. that's going to clear...
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so they've come up with this fall back plan which is to bring the asteroid back to orbit around the moon. >> is that even possible? >> yes, it's possible. i mean will it actually happen. -that's a good question. that's what we looked at. a lot of the scientists say we don't have a good target. if you look at the near earth asteroids the ones you might potentially go grab. >> that are out there or orbiting the sun. ->> they orbit the earth as the sun does. it can't be spinning too rapidly, it can't be tunneling it can't be like a loose bag of rocks, can't be too bigger too small. so it can't be moving too quickly, too rapidly relevant to-so to find a target rock, they haven't found one yet. they don't have their target rock yet. that's the first challenge is which rock are they going to grab as they try to do this. >> you write in the article about there's disagreement in -the nasa in the science, the space community about whether >> it's not the most popular mission nasas ever proposed. the space scientists they have a every ten years they do a survey -what are our top priorities. >> not
so they've come up with this fall back plan which is to bring the asteroid back to orbit around the moon. >> is that even possible? >> yes, it's possible. i mean will it actually happen. -that's a good question. that's what we looked at. a lot of the scientists say we don't have a good target. if you look at the near earth asteroids the ones you might potentially go grab. >> that are out there or orbiting the sun. ->> they orbit the earth as the sun does. it can't be...
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it's a $280 million project gathering information about the moon's environment, and dust. >> here on the ground there will be another round of fogging tonight. both sides will go as far as san jose municipal golf course. vector control says it will take several hours to complete. >> for those of you hoping for a warming trend... >> it's summer. >> i know it's summer. and goitsing to get lower into the weekend. >> so a little bit cooler. >> let me show you live doppler 7. talking about conditions. temperatures this afternoon upper 50s around pacifica to 88 degrees in antioch. you can see fog lingering near the coastline here. i want to show you a picture from our camera. you can see the marine layer. 64 oakland. low 70s redwood city. san jose. half moon bay, gray skies only 59 degrees. looking west, you can see 76 in santa rosa now. 75 nef vatto 80s for fairfield and concord and livermore, san jose, beautiful view enjoying sunshine and mild weather today. cooler pattern for the weekend up to where we should be at this time of year by next week soits coming the warmth that is. another
it's a $280 million project gathering information about the moon's environment, and dust. >> here on the ground there will be another round of fogging tonight. both sides will go as far as san jose municipal golf course. vector control says it will take several hours to complete. >> for those of you hoping for a warming trend... >> it's summer. >> i know it's summer. and goitsing to get lower into the weekend. >> so a little bit cooler. >> let me show you...
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likehat the sky would look if the moon was replaced by some of our planets. the trial of bo xilai, the disgraced former chinese communist party official, is facing charges of corruption and abuse of power began thursday in china. an account of the proceedings was posted online in real-time with photographs to keep journalists and members of the public informed on this highly anticipated trial. what is of have been scrutinizing the pictures, bo xilai hand gesture in the photo sparks speculation by what he can be trying to tell the world. if he was in fact trying to convey a message to his loved ones. although the trial is a sensitive subject on the social network, authorities do want to exert some control over the content of discussion. this trial and subsequent ruling could well serve as an example to other officials in china. according to hong kong daily, post, ah china morning lot has been edited before publication. to avoid using the foreign officials name, relax about his time in office, before his fall from grace. have been writing on social networks outs
likehat the sky would look if the moon was replaced by some of our planets. the trial of bo xilai, the disgraced former chinese communist party official, is facing charges of corruption and abuse of power began thursday in china. an account of the proceedings was posted online in real-time with photographs to keep journalists and members of the public informed on this highly anticipated trial. what is of have been scrutinizing the pictures, bo xilai hand gesture in the photo sparks speculation...
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if something happens on the night of a full moon we notice the connection. we say, ah, yeah. but when something like a shooting happens other nights or when nothing happens when there is a full moon, we forget that. we remember the hits and forget the misses. now, myth number two. cracking your knuckles is bad for you. my parents told me it would make my knuckles big and cause arthritis. the truth, it's harmless. the arthritis foundation says the noise you hear when you crack your knuckles is the collapse of an air bubble. collapsing it won't hurt your hand and has nothing to do with arthritis. crack away. myth number three. you must never marry your cousin. if you do, it's incest, and if you have kids, they will probably be stupid or born with birth defects. in half the states, marrying a first cousin is illegal. but as with many of our laws there's little reason for the law. it exists because hundreds of years ago the catholic church campaigned against cousin marriage because in laviticus it says none of you shall approach any that is near of kin, but a cousin isn't terribl
if something happens on the night of a full moon we notice the connection. we say, ah, yeah. but when something like a shooting happens other nights or when nothing happens when there is a full moon, we forget that. we remember the hits and forget the misses. now, myth number two. cracking your knuckles is bad for you. my parents told me it would make my knuckles big and cause arthritis. the truth, it's harmless. the arthritis foundation says the noise you hear when you crack your knuckles is...
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where is the blue moon >> reporter: the blue mold is not actually blow is going to look like they're a natural moon that we normally have. >> the reason they call it blew it because it is rare to see a blue moon pure there is or forest fire or something that was put into the atmosphere that would that impact the color of the moon. >> reporter: it is a beautiful nine pretty much year and the bay area and just push live in oakland kron4 news. >> pam: ahead at eight: >> pam: school's back in session.and it has some teachers calling the cops. we'll show you what this is all about. plus: why three american teens are accused of causing an international incident over an australian baseball >> pam: and paul mccartney has big plans for the last year at candlestick. >> pam: -- later in the show. >> jacqueline: still dealing with thunderstorms with low pressure off shore and showers wrapping around. we could see more thunderstorms in the north bay out to u.n. coming up. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: just one week into the school year.ather s
where is the blue moon >> reporter: the blue mold is not actually blow is going to look like they're a natural moon that we normally have. >> the reason they call it blew it because it is rare to see a blue moon pure there is or forest fire or something that was put into the atmosphere that would that impact the color of the moon. >> reporter: it is a beautiful nine pretty much year and the bay area and just push live in oakland kron4 news. >> pam: ahead at eight:...
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is the reason why they call it a blue moon is because it is the second full moon of the month, but that's new definition. the original definite thiion be the '40s was if it were to be the third of four full moons in a season. >> it's pretty. >> i won't go any further. just it's a beautiful moon. >>> a new sleep study is out. it found that for people who suffer from insomnia, sleep may have more of an impact on exercise than exerce has on sleep. conventional wisdom is that if you exercise, you sleep better. but they found it took four months who people who started an exercise routine to seat benefits in their sleep. but if you don't sleep well, the effect on your exercise rue team is immediate. you won't gets a good of a workout, it won't be as long either. >> i'm taking notes here. >> when you're sleepy, you don't want to worg out as hard. >> so still no good answer. >> i guess eventually it will pay off. >> that link isn't there that we thought. >> and bill, what you got? >> helium. you go to a birthday party, you want the candle, cake, presents. there is a helium shortage out there and
is the reason why they call it a blue moon is because it is the second full moon of the month, but that's new definition. the original definite thiion be the '40s was if it were to be the third of four full moons in a season. >> it's pretty. >> i won't go any further. just it's a beautiful moon. >>> a new sleep study is out. it found that for people who suffer from insomnia, sleep may have more of an impact on exercise than exerce has on sleep. conventional wisdom is that...
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, and i really enjoyed the time, and mom loved the moon because everywhere in the world, the moon is the same, and the constellations change, but the moon that i experienced here is going to be the moon that's the same, you know, and fire escape in new york, in the river, in, you know, on a porch in hawaii, and on any given day, and so the moon became this image of connection. when she wanted ashes scattered into the water because how else can i get to the wonderful places i love so much and see all the people i care about so profoundly, and the moon by virtue of governing the tides is also sort of a -- i think, a connecting force, and so this book that conjures a lot, i hope the activities that have been most effective, but will, you know, also, i hope inspire other teachers because i can only do so much in terms of pulling, you know, a poem, a phrase, a film clip, a narrative. the stories are endless, and so my hope is that the -- either the book, which emerges from the seeds of peace is just a start to kind of inspire the same level of connection, global competence, sense of fearle
, and i really enjoyed the time, and mom loved the moon because everywhere in the world, the moon is the same, and the constellations change, but the moon that i experienced here is going to be the moon that's the same, you know, and fire escape in new york, in the river, in, you know, on a porch in hawaii, and on any given day, and so the moon became this image of connection. when she wanted ashes scattered into the water because how else can i get to the wonderful places i love so much and...
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the band playing is party on the moon, and they called her up on stage so they could serenade her to bruno mars' just the way you are. the song starts playing and generally when kids are put on the spotlight they get really shy, right? not gracie. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> she immediately starts breaking into dance as the song is playing. just busting some moves. >> this looks choreographed, too. >> doesn't it? i hate to break it to party on the moon, she stole the show. >> who cares about the lead singer of the band, she's the star. >> everybody was into it. listen to the crowd. we wanted to know more so we reached out via skype right this minute we have gracie all the way from south carolina. so you are not shy at all? >> not really. >> gracie, what made you decide to just bust a move up there? >> it's boring sitting in this chair. you need to do something. >> why did they invite you on stage? >> well, there was this boy dancing on there at first and i thought that wasn't fair so i went up there and broke out some moves. and then when i was leaving the stage he pulled me back up there and he sang to
the band playing is party on the moon, and they called her up on stage so they could serenade her to bruno mars' just the way you are. the song starts playing and generally when kids are put on the spotlight they get really shy, right? not gracie. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> she immediately starts breaking into dance as the song is playing. just busting some moves. >> this looks choreographed, too. >> doesn't it? i hate to break it to party on the moon, she stole the show. >> who...
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i want to feel the tragedy. >> reporter: before coming to japan, moon and the others went to a nursing home for atomic bomb survivors. moon listened to their stories. the survivors have suffered from health disorders and poverty. and they faced discrimination for having been exposed to radiation. moon and others have tried to raise awareness about atomic bomb survivors in the country. in hiroshima, he visited the peace memorial museum to better understand how the bomb killed tens of thousands of people in an instant. >> translator: i was shocked to see what the atomic bomb did to people. their clothes were torn and their skin was burned and peeled. it is heart wrenching to think that so many people were killed and hurt. >> reporter: the highlight of moon's trip was meeting a japanese a bomb survivor. the 77-year-old has helped korean victims fight the japanese government in court to receive the same medical and financial assistance as japanese survivors. >> translator: i saw how koreans in japan had been discriminated against. that motivated my work. >> reporter: with the help of toyon
i want to feel the tragedy. >> reporter: before coming to japan, moon and the others went to a nursing home for atomic bomb survivors. moon listened to their stories. the survivors have suffered from health disorders and poverty. and they faced discrimination for having been exposed to radiation. moon and others have tried to raise awareness about atomic bomb survivors in the country. in hiroshima, he visited the peace memorial museum to better understand how the bomb killed tens of...
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the $280 million project gathers information about the moon's environment. >> the warriors want to turn their fans into stars. >> fans, looking for our biggest fans to star in the commercials and we want everyone, moms, dads and kids and grandparents. >> you have 30 seconds to show how much you love the warriors and how you do it is up to them. registration begins at 2:00 at oakland convention center on broadway. it is not a slam dunk. >> and now it is lightening up. >> a little. we will see the sunshine faster today as part of the warming trend. >> new, we show you what is going on, i will start off by giving you the overnight lows, in the 50's and 60's again. we are going to have partly cloudy conditions tonight as it looks like the sea breeze will let off a little bit. on the other source we can see there is a lot of smoke on the surprise -- visible satellite where you can see the fire quadrupled in size and the smoke got very thick with the winds push it to tahoe where it will stay. today's temperatures -- there we go, all right, look on right side of the screen you can see the smok
the $280 million project gathers information about the moon's environment. >> the warriors want to turn their fans into stars. >> fans, looking for our biggest fans to star in the commercials and we want everyone, moms, dads and kids and grandparents. >> you have 30 seconds to show how much you love the warriors and how you do it is up to them. registration begins at 2:00 at oakland convention center on broadway. it is not a slam dunk. >> and now it is lightening up....
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the blue moon happens when there's a second full moon in the same month. amazing. >> gorgeous. >> beautiful. next one won't happen once in a blue moon. it's going to happen in two years. >> i know that meteorologist christina loren knows all about the blue moon. >> i do. indeed, i do. i am happy you're back with us. good morning, marla and laura. we have a little bit of a difference this morning. it's a good one, if you're sick of humidity, and, hey, who isn't? we're six degrees cooler in livermore. san jose running four degrees cooler. five degrees cooler in concord. wherever you're waking up, really going to dictate how you want to dress. hot conditions in the east bay. temperatures are going to be really comfortable, even in san jose where we get enough of an onshore flow to keep the temps mild. 59 in san jose to start. 60 livermore. 57 in san mateo. the winds are certainly going to play a factor today. we have a sustained speed at 26 miles per hour in fairfield. west-northwest at 7 in livermore. san mateo, 6 mile per hour sustained speed for now. area o
the blue moon happens when there's a second full moon in the same month. amazing. >> gorgeous. >> beautiful. next one won't happen once in a blue moon. it's going to happen in two years. >> i know that meteorologist christina loren knows all about the blue moon. >> i do. indeed, i do. i am happy you're back with us. good morning, marla and laura. we have a little bit of a difference this morning. it's a good one, if you're sick of humidity, and, hey, who isn't? we're six...
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they had no idea what day of the month it was or what the moon was outside. cts slept for 20 minutes less and had a harder time falling asleep. they also tested their quality of sleep. it was poorer. they felt more tired. lower melotonin levels. that night you slept too long. >> issue with the moon. >> the key is we think of the gravitational pull of the hoon but it probably has to do with the light. they were exposed to more light during the full moon time period and if you think about it it relates to what we know. our iphone and ipads and tvs are emitting light and messing up our sleep studies. put away your electronics long before you want to go to bed because that light is keeping you awake as well. >> how about this one, raw garlic, a study suggesting raw garlic helps reduce the risk of lung cancer. >> that's right. so they looked at this in china. over 6,000 people were interviewed and they found those that consume raw garlic at least twice a week reduce their risk of lung cancer. if they were smokers they reduced it by 30%. they're saying it's raw garl
they had no idea what day of the month it was or what the moon was outside. cts slept for 20 minutes less and had a harder time falling asleep. they also tested their quality of sleep. it was poorer. they felt more tired. lower melotonin levels. that night you slept too long. >> issue with the moon. >> the key is we think of the gravitational pull of the hoon but it probably has to do with the light. they were exposed to more light during the full moon time period and if you think...
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now the myth about miskitos and the full moon and tires in flesh out your injun? e trsmission in chris. >> that is absolutely one of the biggest teams there you know, what to do that because you take out the important things that make lubrication of the engine. when you flush of the additives and detergents you will have carr problems. john: this has been adrtised. >> it is the assault. mosquitos of french fries? that is what it is but the truth is if you change your oil at the proper interval that is the correct way to do it. john: increase the tire pressure. that makes sense because too little pressure to you do get bad mileage. >> you're breaking handling and performance of america doesn't handle as well? >> less tire is on the ound the correct number is inside the driver's door check the pressure once a month. john: turn off the air conditioner if you can handle as. >> the newer vehicles are designed with the windows closed some heavy electric air-conditioning so does make sense to have the windows up and it will not affect fuel economy. john: but those aero de
now the myth about miskitos and the full moon and tires in flesh out your injun? e trsmission in chris. >> that is absolutely one of the biggest teams there you know, what to do that because you take out the important things that make lubrication of the engine. when you flush of the additives and detergents you will have carr problems. john: this has been adrtised. >> it is the assault. mosquitos of french fries? that is what it is but the truth is if you change your oil at the...
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moon of the month and third full moon in the summer season. y call it a blue moon. not technically blue, just an old wife's tale. not a lot of weather highlights out there. we're still looking at for the most part gorgeous summertime weather. enjoy it while it lasts because the sun is starting to set earlier. it's coming. >> a little depressing actually. appreciate it, bill. and the dig on the red sox -- >> was necessary. >> duly noted. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the nra is against a national gun registry, but they may be keeping one of their own. we'll break down the new revelation when we come back here, we of course huddle around the cooler and more of that -- you have to stick around for 25, 30 more seconds of this. the best welcome speech i've ever seen down at georgia tech. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies
moon of the month and third full moon in the summer season. y call it a blue moon. not technically blue, just an old wife's tale. not a lot of weather highlights out there. we're still looking at for the most part gorgeous summertime weather. enjoy it while it lasts because the sun is starting to set earlier. it's coming. >> a little depressing actually. appreciate it, bill. and the dig on the red sox -- >> was necessary. >> duly noted. >>> coming up on "morning...
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. >>> scientists at nasa ames are getting ready to take a new approach at studying the moon's atmosphereit's the first spacecraft build to design and test it at nasa ames and mountain view it will float through the thin atmosphere that surrounds the moon. it's expected to collect future information. >> sounds very cool. >>> a napa county father fighting for his life. the confrontation that ended with him being attacked with a pitch fork. >>> u.s. lawmakers taking on football. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles rethink
. >>> scientists at nasa ames are getting ready to take a new approach at studying the moon's atmosphereit's the first spacecraft build to design and test it at nasa ames and mountain view it will float through the thin atmosphere that surrounds the moon. it's expected to collect future information. >> sounds very cool. >>> a napa county father fighting for his life. the confrontation that ended with him being attacked with a pitch fork. >>> u.s. lawmakers...
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perceid could be even more brighter this year because of position of the moon. to see the sky and shooting stars but this is video mounted in the canary islands. best viewing is between 10:30 tonight and 4:30 tomorrow morning. the light show will be at its peak. you can watch without the help of telescopes. hopefully the sky will be clear enough. >> about 2:30 in the morning i saw a few. tonight and also overnight tomorrow night are the best viewing, 50 to 60 meteors per hour and inland locations, no problem away from city lights. the coast, san francisco, you are definitely going to be socked in. probably not much for you guys with these showers tonight and tomorrow. you can be see live doppler picking up just a wall of low cloudiness and fog continuing to move toward the bay area. golden gate bridge socked in with pockets of dense fog. there is also mist and drizzle. this will continue to be a problem by commute time tomorrow morning. highs today inland locations, we actually managed to warm up to mid to low 80s. santa rosa 80 degrees. 62 in san francisco thank
perceid could be even more brighter this year because of position of the moon. to see the sky and shooting stars but this is video mounted in the canary islands. best viewing is between 10:30 tonight and 4:30 tomorrow morning. the light show will be at its peak. you can watch without the help of telescopes. hopefully the sky will be clear enough. >> about 2:30 in the morning i saw a few. tonight and also overnight tomorrow night are the best viewing, 50 to 60 meteors per hour and inland...
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and the moon walk has many footprints.t's such a cute idea. >> the two sweet mae stros published a book off their designs. it went into a second printing almost immediately. >> translator: we just hope that people who become interested in our work will head to japanese sweet shops, and learn about all kinds of sweets, both modern and traditional. >> translator: i hope, for example, people enjoy the design of sweets at a museum, and then they can eat it later. our goal is to create something that can be enjoyed both visually and for its taste. >> they say they've found their calling. they're in the entertainment business, and the kitchen is their studio, using rice flour, sugar and beans, and a strong pinch of humor. the kyoto confectioners are putting their own staff on a japanese tradition. >>> time now for a check on the weather with meteorologist sayaki. it seems people in the philippines are dealing with heavy rain. what's the latest? >> yes, catherine, the second typhoon of this year is slamming northern parts of the
and the moon walk has many footprints.t's such a cute idea. >> the two sweet mae stros published a book off their designs. it went into a second printing almost immediately. >> translator: we just hope that people who become interested in our work will head to japanese sweet shops, and learn about all kinds of sweets, both modern and traditional. >> translator: i hope, for example, people enjoy the design of sweets at a museum, and then they can eat it later. our goal is to...
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. ♪ fly me to the moon >> a week ago he was singing fly me to the moon and after a short sudden illnesshe is singing among the stars. andrea mitchell in washington. >> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm lester holt in new york. i will see you later today and tomorrow evening. good night. >> these are the main sticking points. we're not sure if any progress has been made on any of these fronts today. we have seen some of the head negotiators coming inside and going back into the building. so far they have made no comment today. unions representing workers issued a 72 hour notice. as the clock ticks down to the deadline, just 30 hours away, many are getting anxious. workers went on strike last month for four days and causing major headaches for those who decided to try and drive where they needed to go. >> i tell commuted for a week. some people took the ferry and they said it took two and a half hours. >> it makes a mess of the whole
. ♪ fly me to the moon >> a week ago he was singing fly me to the moon and after a short sudden illnesshe is singing among the stars. andrea mitchell in washington. >> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm lester holt in new york. i will see you later today and tomorrow evening. good night. >> these are the main sticking points. we're not sure if any progress has been made on any of these fronts today. we have seen some of the head negotiators coming inside and...
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for apollo 11:00's lunar lander, the vehicle that ultimately got neil armstrong and buzz aldrin to the moonbut more importantly for al, got them off of it as well. >> i'm almost blue in the face holding my bret for the moment where it actually would lift off. >> until our interview, al admits he never quite put together his special place in history, his connection to the high and the low. his message to the rest of us, never forget either. >> the darkest day in the 20th century should be and must be preserved just as the greatest day. >> al has one more message for the rest of us, to reinvest in our space program and get americans excited about exploration the way they were in the '60s, and '70s. >> i think that unless you get out there and explore areas that you think you know, that you haven't been to, you really don't understand what's out there. >> how this man got off the beaten track right outside his front door and how he is showing all of us about the world we live in. the white house is 3,000 miles and a nation away. the work of this bay area woman captured the first lady's attenti
for apollo 11:00's lunar lander, the vehicle that ultimately got neil armstrong and buzz aldrin to the moonbut more importantly for al, got them off of it as well. >> i'm almost blue in the face holding my bret for the moment where it actually would lift off. >> until our interview, al admits he never quite put together his special place in history, his connection to the high and the low. his message to the rest of us, never forget either. >> the darkest day in the 20th...
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and then there's another, the moon walk which has many otprints.t's such a cute idea. >> reporter: the two sweet maestros recently published a book of their designs. it went in to a second printing almost immediately. >> translator: we just hope that people who become interested in our work will head to japanese sweet shop and learn about all kinds of sweets, both modern and traditional. >> translator: i hope for example that people enjoy the design of sweets at a museum and then they can eat it later. our goal is to create something that can be enjoyed visually and for its taste. >> reporter: they both say they found their calling. they are in the entertainment business and the kitchen is their studio. using rice flour, sugar and beans and a strong pinch of humor. the kyoto confectioners are putting their own stamp on a japanese tradition. >>> as we reported earlier, heavy rain is falling in northern japan. across the pacific, people in the u.s. state of tennessee are also struggling to keep dry. mai shoji has more in the weather forecast. >>> hel
and then there's another, the moon walk which has many otprints.t's such a cute idea. >> reporter: the two sweet maestros recently published a book of their designs. it went in to a second printing almost immediately. >> translator: we just hope that people who become interested in our work will head to japanese sweet shop and learn about all kinds of sweets, both modern and traditional. >> translator: i hope for example that people enjoy the design of sweets at a museum and...
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rig look at the moon. it was the blue moon we were tack begun about yesterday.s it still considered a blue moon? >> i think it's a blewish moon. >> all right. take a look at this now. n this incredible video it's an upclose look at a fire tornadodo in alaska. wow. it was capture by a firefighter for the safe division of forestry. they say it happens when hot air rises quickly. alaska is experiencing an e usually hot summer and active wildfire season. that's alaska again. it's amazing. i don't know if i've seen orr heard anything like that before. >> didn't we talk about that before. >> it's not really a tornado. it's caused by the local difference in the temperature.ee yeah, it's like a a whirlwind. >> but for entertainment purposes we're calling it fire-nado. >> either way it's all of. we'll do the local forecast. we've hl showers move through here early this morning. m 73 right now in washington. w not here yet. >> i'm excited for it, though. >> it feels like we should feele more fall-like. >> at the end of august. the sun was getting down felt like awfully ea
rig look at the moon. it was the blue moon we were tack begun about yesterday.s it still considered a blue moon? >> i think it's a blewish moon. >> all right. take a look at this now. n this incredible video it's an upclose look at a fire tornadodo in alaska. wow. it was capture by a firefighter for the safe division of forestry. they say it happens when hot air rises quickly. alaska is experiencing an e usually hot summer and active wildfire season. that's alaska again. it's...