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the moon awaited. the men rose early, ate breakfast and dressed in their space suits. [ applause ] other astronauts had made this journey to the launch pad, but never with such anticipation. 9:32 a.m., july 16th. three hours later the apollo command module moves forward to extract lunar module from the third stage of the launch vehicle. both are moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour. docked together they will sail a million quarter miles across the sea of space and into orbit around the earth's nearest neighbor. >> loud and clear, mike. we understand that you are docked. >> during the three day journey to the moon the astronauts kept busy. checklists, navigation and observation, house keeping. they must work in a weightless environment keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. data must be collected and reported. experiments must be performed, including photography both inside and outside the spacecraft. because of the film speed these actions appear faster than they actually were.
the moon awaited. the men rose early, ate breakfast and dressed in their space suits. [ applause ] other astronauts had made this journey to the launch pad, but never with such anticipation. 9:32 a.m., july 16th. three hours later the apollo command module moves forward to extract lunar module from the third stage of the launch vehicle. both are moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour. docked together they will sail a million quarter miles across the sea of space and into orbit around the...
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the moon has only 1/6th the gravity of earth.nature of its surface is still unknown. >> i'm going to step off now. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> once on the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precautioning against the possibility of an emergency take off. according to plan, astronaut aldrin ascend from the vehicle. his equipment would way 333 pounds on earth, here they way about 6 pounds. ♪ for a brief moment the first men on the moon stand and look at the stark, lonely landscape around them, an experience which no one before them can share. but there is much to be done in the limited time in which they can stand on this airless, cloudless satellite of earth. this sheet of metal foil traps and holds particles from the sun, the solar wind or barrage of solar energy which constantly strikes the moon's surface. results of this experiment will be taken back to earth to reveal new secrets to anxious scientists. an american flag is left behind on the moon, together wit
the moon has only 1/6th the gravity of earth.nature of its surface is still unknown. >> i'm going to step off now. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> once on the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precautioning against the possibility of an emergency take off. according to plan, astronaut aldrin ascend from the vehicle. his equipment would way 333 pounds on earth, here they way about 6 pounds. ♪ for a brief...
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they see the moon receding from them. back in lunar orbit, and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collins. >> although the entire world could watch the apollo 11 astronauts take man's first steps on the moon, the predawn darkness of the mid pacific obscured their return to earth. so it was already daylight when the carrier hornet approached and found columbia in the ocean swells. >> i want you to know that i think i'm the luckiest man in the world because i have the privilege of speaking for so many in welcoming you back to earth. >> it was such a huge event in our country's history. i grew up in new york. this is bigger than the mets winning the world series in 1969. i remember as a little boy looking up to them thinking these guys are even cooler than the beatles. these guys were the epitome of cool. >> there was another one of these suckers scheduled for november. so the people who did it were so busy getting ready for the next one, they didn't have time to celebrate the first one. >> houston? >> hello, houst
they see the moon receding from them. back in lunar orbit, and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collins. >> although the entire world could watch the apollo 11 astronauts take man's first steps on the moon, the predawn darkness of the mid pacific obscured their return to earth. so it was already daylight when the carrier hornet approached and found columbia in the ocean swells. >> i want you to know that i think i'm the luckiest man in the world because i have the...
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the first man to walk on the moon. his is one hour. >> hello, i am a curator here at the space is there and i'm here to talk with jay barbree, who is the author of "neil armstrong: a life of flight." i am very familiar with him because he is if he on tv, i always watch them. so why did you decide to write this up? >> well, neil armstrong and i talked about it for about 20 years. we have been pretty close friends for about half a century and i did a book with anna lindh untrained and alan shepard and d talked about this because he didn't want a biography. he wanted the story of his life. he felt that anything that he did, any of the other astronauts could do and so he wanted them to get equal credit and he was that type of a guy. he never thought of that as being anything special. we had already wrote one chapter out and i decided to go ahead because people looked at me and i looked around and all of the people were gone. and we have to realize that over half the people were not even here in the 45th anniversary is comin
the first man to walk on the moon. his is one hour. >> hello, i am a curator here at the space is there and i'm here to talk with jay barbree, who is the author of "neil armstrong: a life of flight." i am very familiar with him because he is if he on tv, i always watch them. so why did you decide to write this up? >> well, neil armstrong and i talked about it for about 20 years. we have been pretty close friends for about half a century and i did a book with anna lindh...
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my husband is the man in the moon, you know? she said for this one moment she had almost this mystical feeling of clarity. after all this was the late 60s. people were into that spiritual stuff. she said it basically vanished in a moment and there she was going inside to do the dishes. so moments like that but to get back to the fallout after the apollo program, i think probably the most prominent example is looking at buzz aldrin and his wife joan. buzz like many of the guys had a very hard time coming back from the moon after the flight the families of the crewmembers and their their wives would go in these taboos around the world tours especially after apollo 11. they went all over the world presenting moon rocks and lucite cases. the queen of england ephedra, heads of state and while they were on the steward joan shared her diary with me that she kept. she starts seeing buzz spiraling out of control. he has been outspoken about his alcoholism and depression that he dealt with after coming back from the moon and that was somet
my husband is the man in the moon, you know? she said for this one moment she had almost this mystical feeling of clarity. after all this was the late 60s. people were into that spiritual stuff. she said it basically vanished in a moment and there she was going inside to do the dishes. so moments like that but to get back to the fallout after the apollo program, i think probably the most prominent example is looking at buzz aldrin and his wife joan. buzz like many of the guys had a very hard...
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on the moon. i asked neal about that and he said what the hell are they talking about? i had the camera. buzz had to put up the experiments. i gave buzz the camera for like a few minutes before getting on board and he did take pictures. in fact he took one of me loading rocks and that is what that picture is. it never occurred to them that the president didn't know any better. that is just the way it was. >> host: i thought buzz had a chest mounted camera? >> guest: neal it. but neal passed it to him. he had to take it off and give it to buzz and buzz gave it back to him. later on in crews both have cameras because they had longer, you know, moon walks plus the fact they did some missions more than once. >> host: i know there is a lot of discussion about whether buzz resented being displaced and neal going out first. but neal you say didn't think there was much to this. >> guest: what happened was buzz wanted them to talk to the flight group. the flight group was determining who should go out firs
on the moon. i asked neal about that and he said what the hell are they talking about? i had the camera. buzz had to put up the experiments. i gave buzz the camera for like a few minutes before getting on board and he did take pictures. in fact he took one of me loading rocks and that is what that picture is. it never occurred to them that the president didn't know any better. that is just the way it was. >> host: i thought buzz had a chest mounted camera? >> guest: neal it. but...
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already experiments left on the moon were sending back revealing new information. mission was successfully completed. "the eagle" had landed the first men on the moon and "columbia" had returned them safely to the earth. whatever man's journey tomorrow across the ocean of universe history will remind him that "apollo 11" was mankind's first encounter with a new world. >>> up next on american history tv the story of the construction of the hoover dam. that will be fold by a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discusses his life beyond presidency. and later u.s. army captain william johnston on his work with the army of the republic of vietnam in the 1960s. and in about an hour a new deal promotional video from 1938 on the importance of the mississippi river valley to the u.s. and that's all ahead on c-span 3. here's a look at what's ahead this labor day weekend on american history tv. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern the civil war and the atlanta campaign when the city fell to the union in september of 1864. coming up sunday at 6:30, supreme court chief justice john
already experiments left on the moon were sending back revealing new information. mission was successfully completed. "the eagle" had landed the first men on the moon and "columbia" had returned them safely to the earth. whatever man's journey tomorrow across the ocean of universe history will remind him that "apollo 11" was mankind's first encounter with a new world. >>> up next on american history tv the story of the construction of the hoover dam. that...
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and in fact, the full moon last month and the full moon next month, also bit larger than average, bit but this this is the super moon. that happens. the moon will actually be closer to the earth. moon is sometimes farther we call apagy. and fitter, and if you have a fum moon, little closer to the earth, little bit, 31,000 miles. that's kind of cool. and that actually means it looks largest and brighter. and so you see here, comparison of different full moons of the year. the one this sunday is 14% bigger, which actually makes it as much as 30% brighter than the smaller full moons of the year. >> fantastic. we will be looking forwards to it when we come in work monday morning. but when is the best time to look for that super moon? >> the nice thing about watching the moon and the sky, is any time is nice. i mean my personal favorite is if you go outside and watch it rise, then you can actually see it in comparison to the horizon, that makes it seem even bigger even more spectacular. so i would be going out close to sunset, looking for, you know, relatively clear horizon, but watch it a
and in fact, the full moon last month and the full moon next month, also bit larger than average, bit but this this is the super moon. that happens. the moon will actually be closer to the earth. moon is sometimes farther we call apagy. and fitter, and if you have a fum moon, little closer to the earth, little bit, 31,000 miles. that's kind of cool. and that actually means it looks largest and brighter. and so you see here, comparison of different full moons of the year. the one this sunday is...
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landings with the norman mailer text of a fire on the moon. and i was looking through these pictures of neil armstrong on the lunar surface, buzz aldrin and his sort of marshmallow space suit and just having sort of a tomboy moment because these are pretty male heroic images, until i turn a page and i am hit with this burst of color. .. and a sort of continue to support each other through triumph and tragedy. one of the sweetest things about the connection of the wives is many of them when i met them they wore a little gold bracelets with a tiny golden whistle on it and that's one of their symbols we will be there for you and it was a matter of winning over these women's trust. they were always very protective of nasa, of their husbands even if they were later after their husbands back from the moon divorced because astronauts and their wives did divorce after the apollo program and i see it as a casualty of the incredible amount of pressure that was on these families to come for them and tform andto just work aroune rigorous hours. out of 30 c
landings with the norman mailer text of a fire on the moon. and i was looking through these pictures of neil armstrong on the lunar surface, buzz aldrin and his sort of marshmallow space suit and just having sort of a tomboy moment because these are pretty male heroic images, until i turn a page and i am hit with this burst of color. .. and a sort of continue to support each other through triumph and tragedy. one of the sweetest things about the connection of the wives is many of them when i...
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one additional impasse that the moon has on us is it helps with the tide. you know, when it comes to a moon that's as close to the earth as this super moon is, it will also means tha t 8:00 p.m. and lasts us until about midnight. obviously for the shore points, not further inched land, keep it in mind where i had a tide cycle, very likely of the moone higher than vie before it completely sets over the horizon, the combination of the next system on the move here, brinking in heavy rain, looks like, by tomorrow. so look what it does to the pollen levels. we go from almost up to the upper lift here with ragweed, nettle, grass still our issues, to merely nothing at all tomorrow. obviously sign rain will come along and wash it away. then spikes back up again with time here, high pressure regains control, but tomorrow, late in the day, especially, we are going to be dealing with some showers, likely heavy thunderstorms, and then by wednesday, skies will start to clear gradually. bob, over to you. >> good morning, everybody, monday 5:15, off to pretty good start, r
one additional impasse that the moon has on us is it helps with the tide. you know, when it comes to a moon that's as close to the earth as this super moon is, it will also means tha t 8:00 p.m. and lasts us until about midnight. obviously for the shore points, not further inched land, keep it in mind where i had a tide cycle, very likely of the moone higher than vie before it completely sets over the horizon, the combination of the next system on the move here, brinking in heavy rain, looks...
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events where the moon tracks closest to the earth. but tonight, moon watchers with and without equipment say what they saw was spectacular. >> very impressed. being here and being able to see at the same time, that's impressive. >> this is beautiful. they said today we got lucky with no fog and everything. seems to be working out perfectly for our vacation. >> reporter: and this was considered the big one for 2014. but the next one is expected on september 9th. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> it is beautiful out there. for whatever reason you haven't seen it, it's worth stepping outside. >> it is clearly larger to the naked eye. >> it is. >> i think. >> at least it looks like that from here. >> yeah. >> coming up next, protests leading to rioting and looting. the latest from missouri after anger boils over after the shooting and killing of unarmed teenager. >>> plus, a death on the racetrack. tony stewart in the spotlight. he hit and killed a fellow driver. what went wrong. >>> and california wine
events where the moon tracks closest to the earth. but tonight, moon watchers with and without equipment say what they saw was spectacular. >> very impressed. being here and being able to see at the same time, that's impressive. >> this is beautiful. they said today we got lucky with no fog and everything. seems to be working out perfectly for our vacation. >> reporter: and this was considered the big one for 2014. but the next one is expected on september 9th. reporting live...
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how are we going to build housing for 100,000 people on the moon? hat sounds very expensive but the thing that is so cool is our moon and mars they have discovered recently there are basically cap earns just underneath the surface and that is where you would have to go. you think every million years or something some horrible impact occurs on earth. well, there are any number of things on the moon that would kill you every day but the way to get away from them is just to go underground a little bit. you can seal up the vacuum and you don't have to worry about radiation from the sun and the galaxy. you don't have to worry about the temperature going up and down by 500 degrees fahrenheit. all these things don't make it below the surface and just below the surface buries these giant spaces and if you do the math, if you ask how many people could you put in those spaces, and keep them alive and the heat and all that, it's in the millions so actually it's so crazy an idea. you don't have to build the a city of 100,000 out in a vacuum. we have already got
how are we going to build housing for 100,000 people on the moon? hat sounds very expensive but the thing that is so cool is our moon and mars they have discovered recently there are basically cap earns just underneath the surface and that is where you would have to go. you think every million years or something some horrible impact occurs on earth. well, there are any number of things on the moon that would kill you every day but the way to get away from them is just to go underground a little...
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the super moon. of the rare sight when the full moon is also closest approach to planet earth. that brings us to five things the moon. don't worry, it doesn't include mine. number one, don't let the super moon deceive you. according to nasa, the moon would be the size of a green pea if the sun were the size of a front door. number two, google moon. leave it to google to team up with nasa to give on the ground look of the moon's surface based on the journals. no word on google map directions for the moon just yet. number three, fly me to the moon. there are so many songs with the moon in them. nasa can't even keep track of them. moonlight sonata, and "fly me to the moon" "new moon." "bark at the moon." and pink floyd's classic "dark side of the moon." number four. the howl, the legend of ware wolfe, it dates back to the greek god. the man on the moon nasa says, what we see from earth looks like a face because of basins filled with dark rock. sorry, scientists, i beg to differ. is that? yep, that's what
the super moon. of the rare sight when the full moon is also closest approach to planet earth. that brings us to five things the moon. don't worry, it doesn't include mine. number one, don't let the super moon deceive you. according to nasa, the moon would be the size of a green pea if the sun were the size of a front door. number two, google moon. leave it to google to team up with nasa to give on the ground look of the moon's surface based on the journals. no word on google map directions for...
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it is officially the super moon tonight. the closest that the moon will be to earth this year. it happens every year. this is not the first super moon, that's for sure. the moon looks 14% bigger tonight than it normally does and 33% brighter with more of that sunlight reflecting off of it but the clouds are shielding our view tonight. we did get to see a little bit of that super moon if you were out earlier this evening right after sunset until about and then unfortunatelily that cloud cover continued to roll in. we will see a kind of super moon, i guess, next month because it will still be very, very close, but it won't be the most dramatic one like we have tonight. as you are waking up tomorrow morning partly cloudy skies, temperatures mostly in the mid- 60s to around 70. i will talk more about that yellow alert and tame out the full arrival of the rain and thunderstorms in the first alert seven-day forecast. >>> the u.s. military attacked more militant targets in iraq today. tonight there is word that kurdish fighters have reclaimed two villages from isis. wendy gillette has
it is officially the super moon tonight. the closest that the moon will be to earth this year. it happens every year. this is not the first super moon, that's for sure. the moon looks 14% bigger tonight than it normally does and 33% brighter with more of that sunlight reflecting off of it but the clouds are shielding our view tonight. we did get to see a little bit of that super moon if you were out earlier this evening right after sunset until about and then unfortunatelily that cloud cover...
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a documentary about the 1969 apollo 11 moon landing. saturday on the civil war general william tecumseh sherman and led to campaign sunday night a look at election laws and the supreme court case of a push for school or. finder television schedule. let us know what you think about the programs are watching. call us. e-mail us. joined the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follows on twitter . >> now no life of sally ride, the first woman in space. from politics and prose bookstore in washington d.c. this is 45 minutes. this is 45 minutes. >> so on to theirreson y u >> so come on to the reason why you are all here. i am so pleased to welcome. and think we are all pretty familiar with the public persona. many young women, myself included grew up wanting to be just like her.be just like her. thanks to this new book we can feel like we knew her better than ever. the book really shows a more personal side while still showing a well-known and compelling detail that is sally ride story. the book clearly benefits from access to family and
a documentary about the 1969 apollo 11 moon landing. saturday on the civil war general william tecumseh sherman and led to campaign sunday night a look at election laws and the supreme court case of a push for school or. finder television schedule. let us know what you think about the programs are watching. call us. e-mail us. joined the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follows on twitter . >> now no life of sally ride, the first woman in space. from politics and prose bookstore...
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alan bean the first to walk on the moon with -- i'm apollo 12. was just sort of very beautiful still today blonde and texan and she's looking out over the poulin says oh buzz and joan used to live over there and the basses were over there. this was a really swinging place and it was. the wives in the 60s formed, the astronaut wives club which would meet once a month just to sort of support each other and get to know each other. these were monthly tea and coffee events. they would always gather in each other's houses for all the launches. there were just these fabulous scenes that aren't reproduced in women's gatherings today because times have changed the double bags and overflowing ashtrays and martini hours and just sort of being there to support each other and going through something that you see very few will ever experience. the way the wives dealt with the pressure was very different. of course with the pressure of her husband and the pressure of the media. their most dreaded moment even more than the possibilities sometimes i think of some
alan bean the first to walk on the moon with -- i'm apollo 12. was just sort of very beautiful still today blonde and texan and she's looking out over the poulin says oh buzz and joan used to live over there and the basses were over there. this was a really swinging place and it was. the wives in the 60s formed, the astronaut wives club which would meet once a month just to sort of support each other and get to know each other. these were monthly tea and coffee events. they would always gather...
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and stats about the super moon. the lets see what is going on, on earth, we've got to clouds this morning but as lou out to ohio and around chicago area where there is a lot of rain there is a system heading our way but it won't be here until tomorrow. so get ready for another dry day to day. a little bit of reduced visibility down in millville, new jersey but things will be, looking up, as we do have, wind speeds that are not that extreme this morning. here's what i wanted to show you while i'm stumbling around here. high temperature 87 degrees. mostly sunny skies. more humid then it was over the weekend. we can handle that. 87 degrees is your high temperature today. well, kacie is off today owe we will be handling traffic right here and we will start off in delaware in townseven, du pont highway route 13 closed at summit bridge road, route 71, this is because of a down pole and wire, from a dump truck accident, use route one as an alternate, also on the the pennsylvania turnpike, westbound between norristown and va
and stats about the super moon. the lets see what is going on, on earth, we've got to clouds this morning but as lou out to ohio and around chicago area where there is a lot of rain there is a system heading our way but it won't be here until tomorrow. so get ready for another dry day to day. a little bit of reduced visibility down in millville, new jersey but things will be, looking up, as we do have, wind speeds that are not that extreme this morning. here's what i wanted to show you while...
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a super moon occurs at the point in the moon's orbit when it's closest to the earth and meteorologistustin drabick is getting a great view of moon from the cbs-3 sky deck. justin, i was out there a short time ago. it was spectacular. >> pretty cool. a lot of moonlight going outside across the delaware valley like you said great viewing condition. it may ab passing cloud from time to time but overall overnight we should keep skies mostly clear. it's also very comfortable. warm but not humid. so you can keep those windows moon or super moon actually isl going to iact t tides a little bit. normally higher than normal tides because of the full moon and also with an shore flow developing we have a coastal flood in effect until mid night. the jersey store and the delaware bay the tidal areas there could be minor tidal flooding because of those hire than normal tides. those winds will push of water up the delaware bay and also on to the atlantic beaches that's why that flood advisory is in effect. 76 degrees for the inland spots at the airport 71 in wilmington upper 60s in south jersey. so t
a super moon occurs at the point in the moon's orbit when it's closest to the earth and meteorologistustin drabick is getting a great view of moon from the cbs-3 sky deck. justin, i was out there a short time ago. it was spectacular. >> pretty cool. a lot of moonlight going outside across the delaware valley like you said great viewing condition. it may ab passing cloud from time to time but overall overnight we should keep skies mostly clear. it's also very comfortable. warm but not...
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moon in august. there's one in september but this is the most super of all the super moon. gest one it appears 47% larger and 30% brighter as it is the closest to earth on axis tonight also the persied meteor showers going on tonight through the 13th but the thing about the meteor showers tough to see no matter here in the city even tougher because actually the glare of the super moon out shines any of those shooting stars so if you do happen to is he some of the meteor showers definitely let us know about it. send it to us. that's the super moon at the top of your screen right there outside our fourth and mark studios. 79 degrees is the reading under clear skies much there it is shining down on us. also as a result of the super moon coastal flood advisory in effect for our new jersey counties facing the atlantic as well as delaware into the raritan and delaware bays this is all astronomical related but it is the effect of the high tide which earlier occurred this evening could cause minor flood wrack it usually does along the back bays and typical spots down the shore where
moon in august. there's one in september but this is the most super of all the super moon. gest one it appears 47% larger and 30% brighter as it is the closest to earth on axis tonight also the persied meteor showers going on tonight through the 13th but the thing about the meteor showers tough to see no matter here in the city even tougher because actually the glare of the super moon out shines any of those shooting stars so if you do happen to is he some of the meteor showers definitely let...
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the super moon. the closest, brightest, new moon of the year. do we have a live shot? we should.ting right out there in the beautiful skies above san francisco. and you can see it live. you know, we are lucky to even see something like that. after all, earth is the first planet out from the sun to actually have a moon. and tonight that moon is closer than it will be all year. you look at what has to be time lapse. the low clouds going in over the moon. a beautiful shot. let's just explain quickly it will appear in the skies all night tonight. the largest and brightest full moon of the year. visible all night as long as you don't get many of them. it appears 8% larger than the average full moon. if you can -- if you can tell the difference between that and tonight's super moon. you are a better man than me. but it is a great night to have a look at it any way. here is the golden gate bridge. the numbers around the bay area, 63 degrees, concord, oakland, 62. 61 degrees, santa rosa, 57. here is how it looks out the door tomorrow morning. drizzle on the shoreline. everybody else will
the super moon. the closest, brightest, new moon of the year. do we have a live shot? we should.ting right out there in the beautiful skies above san francisco. and you can see it live. you know, we are lucky to even see something like that. after all, earth is the first planet out from the sun to actually have a moon. and tonight that moon is closer than it will be all year. you look at what has to be time lapse. the low clouds going in over the moon. a beautiful shot. let's just explain...
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i don't think we'll see the moon, the stars or the sun shine for the time being. we have the remnants of hurricane bertha. it's going to get stormy weather up towards scandinavia. at the moment as we head towards the so-called supermoon, people are sad about the prospects of the moon, which will appear 14% bigger and 30% brighter that is normally the case. now, when you go out to take pictures of the moon people are disappointed because the moon doesn't look like what they imagined, and they expect it will look like this. people say yes, it will look as big as a jumbo jet. that rarely is the case what you have to do is make sure the catch the moon as it comes up, as it's above the horizon. that's when you see the moon apt its brightest. if you go outlet the moon - you have to make sure you catch it. still worth keeping an eye out for. >>> super weather. thank you. thanks for that >>> still to come - bush meat is suspected to have caused west africa's ebola outbreak. a lot of people are still eating it. more than that plus... >> i'm matt ramsay in northern spain wh
i don't think we'll see the moon, the stars or the sun shine for the time being. we have the remnants of hurricane bertha. it's going to get stormy weather up towards scandinavia. at the moment as we head towards the so-called supermoon, people are sad about the prospects of the moon, which will appear 14% bigger and 30% brighter that is normally the case. now, when you go out to take pictures of the moon people are disappointed because the moon doesn't look like what they imagined, and they...
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it occurs when the full moon tracks close toast earth. some believe it's hard to see a difference with just the naked eye during the events, but moon watchers say it was spectacular. >> it's amazing, especially if you look at that shining, then you see the moon in there. it's the perfect picture. >> the next supermoon will fall on september 9th. >> now i noticed it because saturday night, it was like it was daylight out, it was fantastic. >> big and bright, i saw a shooting star this morning. >> hey, cool. >>> you know, we got the meteor sure, because of that super moon, laura was lucky to see one of the meteor showers there because we have so much light in the sky. there's the view right now in san jose. gorgeous, but you're missing out if you're in san francisco right now. you have the low clouds and fog, misty skies down the coast in the half-moon bay in santa cruz. notice the south bay seeing partly cloudy skies for the morning, low clouds and drizzle. that's typical on the coast, but what will be unusual as we pass lunchtime is watchi
it occurs when the full moon tracks close toast earth. some believe it's hard to see a difference with just the naked eye during the events, but moon watchers say it was spectacular. >> it's amazing, especially if you look at that shining, then you see the moon in there. it's the perfect picture. >> the next supermoon will fall on september 9th. >> now i noticed it because saturday night, it was like it was daylight out, it was fantastic. >> big and bright, i saw a...
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this year marks the 45th anniversary of the moon landing. next on after wards, jay barbree discusses his book about neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. he is interviewed by the associate director for collections at the national air and space museum. >>> i am here to talk to jay barbree who is the author of "neil armstrong: a life of flight." i am very familiar with jay because he was a voice on the radio and a face on tv during my years as a space buff in the 1960s so it is nice to talk to you. why did you decide to write this book? >> neal and i talked about it for 20 years. we were pretty close friends for half a century and i did a book with alan shepherd called moon shot which did well and was on the "the new york times" bestsellers list and he did the introduction to that. he wanted a story of his life of flight. he felt like anything he did any of the other astromots could do. he wanted them to get equal credit. he was that type of guy. he never thought of himself as special. when he passed away, we already worked one cha
this year marks the 45th anniversary of the moon landing. next on after wards, jay barbree discusses his book about neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. he is interviewed by the associate director for collections at the national air and space museum. >>> i am here to talk to jay barbree who is the author of "neil armstrong: a life of flight." i am very familiar with jay because he was a voice on the radio and a face on tv during my years as a space buff in the...
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that's the closest the moon will come to the earth this year.f you thought the super moon looked good in your neighborhood, got to check out this view. that's out of this world. a russian astronaut tweeted this picture, stunning. that is so cool looking. i love it. now, of course, the sun is now coming up over the horizon, sort of obliterate our view of the moon, at least we bank on another full clear day out there. but eventually it does start to become also obliterated courtesy of the next approaching system. so in the clear right now, high pressure on your side. meanwhile the next storm, two fronts come through, warmfront followed up by cold front. it means there will be wet weather in our forecast. now, tomorrow, despite warmfront, temperatures should get held back to the upper 70s at best here, we start the day off likely more clouds than anything, few showers, steady heavy rain at some flashflood withing this good chang, flashflood watch, we'll wait and see on that one, meanwhile wednesday starts to retreat. should start to clear through t
that's the closest the moon will come to the earth this year.f you thought the super moon looked good in your neighborhood, got to check out this view. that's out of this world. a russian astronaut tweeted this picture, stunning. that is so cool looking. i love it. now, of course, the sun is now coming up over the horizon, sort of obliterate our view of the moon, at least we bank on another full clear day out there. but eventually it does start to become also obliterated courtesy of the next...
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the full moon last month and next month will be close to earth but not as close as the full moon thaturs this weekend. the full moon this weekend is the supermoon, the closest full moon of the year. >> reporter: is this about a once per year occurrence? >> by definition the supermoon is once a year and so because the moon's orbit around the earth is not a perfect circle, it gets closer or further to the earth and so there's only one time when the moon will be fullest and closest. that's why we have one per year. >> reporter: it definitely looks brighter. i remember that from last year. i got a view of it this past month as well. it did look brighter, but it tends to look bigger when it's closer to the horizon, not necessarily which full moon we're looking at during the calendar year. does that make sense? >> that's correct. there is this optical illusion when the moon is low on the horizon just after it rises. it looks huge and beautiful. that's a trick your mind is playing on you. there are several ways to combat that. if you turn around and look at the moon through your legs, it wil
the full moon last month and next month will be close to earth but not as close as the full moon thaturs this weekend. the full moon this weekend is the supermoon, the closest full moon of the year. >> reporter: is this about a once per year occurrence? >> by definition the supermoon is once a year and so because the moon's orbit around the earth is not a perfect circle, it gets closer or further to the earth and so there's only one time when the moon will be fullest and closest....
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so again the full moon will occur tomorrow afternoon at 1:44. that's whether it makes its closest pass to the earth. first we check out the shore. and the boardwalk, looking real good in ocean city right now. very comfortable temperatures there, in the 70s, keep things quiet, excellent beach weather tomorrow. so again the full moon tomorrow coming in at 1:44 in the afternoon, makes close pat path to the earth, just over 221,000 miles, will be 14% closer than the normal full moon, appears 30% brighter, viewing conditions out there right now, certainly tomorrow night. also, meteor shower will be going on, the best viewing time for that, midnight to 5:00 a.m. that will will peak sunday all the way through next wednesday, we could see 40, 50 meteors per hour, but the problem is this moon will be so bright, it may impact some of the viewing there of the meteor shower. now, temperatures very comfortable today, we in the mid 80s, low humidity, low 70s across most locations of the delaware valley, 60s in south jersey near 70 at the atlantic city airport.
so again the full moon will occur tomorrow afternoon at 1:44. that's whether it makes its closest pass to the earth. first we check out the shore. and the boardwalk, looking real good in ocean city right now. very comfortable temperatures there, in the 70s, keep things quiet, excellent beach weather tomorrow. so again the full moon tomorrow coming in at 1:44 in the afternoon, makes close pat path to the earth, just over 221,000 miles, will be 14% closer than the normal full moon, appears 30%...
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he took a picture of the moon through some trees. n georgia getting an up close look at the super moon. otherwise a look at the weather conditions across the country. we are expecting areas of rain across the portions of the great lakes and out here there are areas of heavy rain from parts of the great lakes into northern florida. 2 to 3 inches of rain are possible. like chicago and atlanta. in boston, mississippi, miami i think you should be fine without weather related tragedies. above average, 93 degrees for the high temperature in seattle. that is widespread across idaho, state of oregon, parts of texas. another typical summer day for you. temperatures in the 90's and triple dig get the. across the great lakes highs in the 70's and across portions of the northwest. there are dry conditions as well and elevated risk of fire in effect. >> thank you, maria. one kansas city royal it's the pa pants. >> the poor child's pants kept coming down causing him to fall on his face. ketchup and relish took the win. >> poor thing. >> sometimes t
he took a picture of the moon through some trees. n georgia getting an up close look at the super moon. otherwise a look at the weather conditions across the country. we are expecting areas of rain across the portions of the great lakes and out here there are areas of heavy rain from parts of the great lakes into northern florida. 2 to 3 inches of rain are possible. like chicago and atlanta. in boston, mississippi, miami i think you should be fine without weather related tragedies. above...
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. >> host: what was the moon-mars program? >> guest: the moon-mars program was initiated by president bush in about 2004. to use them as a steppingstone to get to mars, to build the infrastructure that would allow us to utilize resources off planet, an extra terrestrial resources, if you will, in order to not have to carry some much stuff with us when we explore space. so the program was designed to build in a step-wise fashion. our current knowledge from the station to the moon again and then also a way to go to mars and about 35 years. now, their cost was very high. i think that it was an ambitious program. it did not garner a lot of enthusiasm because people did not understand it well. again, that was another reason for trying to lay out the problems in a relatively simple language. what we need to do to really begin to leave low-earth orbit where this station is and actually venture into real space. >> host: and dr. claude piantadosi, but are some of the concrete benefits that we have derived from manned space exploration?
. >> host: what was the moon-mars program? >> guest: the moon-mars program was initiated by president bush in about 2004. to use them as a steppingstone to get to mars, to build the infrastructure that would allow us to utilize resources off planet, an extra terrestrial resources, if you will, in order to not have to carry some much stuff with us when we explore space. so the program was designed to build in a step-wise fashion. our current knowledge from the station to the moon...
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another good reason to be over the moon. if you miss tonight's supermoon, the third of this trio will appear on september 9th. don't forget to tweet us. your selfie moon pics at "good morning america." >> sara branding expert. >> selfie moon. >> reason number one of 79. >> we'll do a group photo tonight. julie durda from our miami affiliate. >> sara, congratulations on being the number one selfiemoon strike. let me tell you, a lot of people across the nation are going to have good viewing conditions. the northeast, fantastic. mostly clear skies. the nation's midsection also looking good with clear skies and the west looking good as well. i have to tell you, though, we saw some severe weather yesterday. the last 24 hours was rough for the great plains. as we go to video, we received over 100 reports of severe weather from south dakota down toward kansas. that video showed flooding. a garbage can was taken away in all of that rain. it was a very rough day for their saturday. sunday, looking much better. let's go to the southeas
another good reason to be over the moon. if you miss tonight's supermoon, the third of this trio will appear on september 9th. don't forget to tweet us. your selfie moon pics at "good morning america." >> sara branding expert. >> selfie moon. >> reason number one of 79. >> we'll do a group photo tonight. julie durda from our miami affiliate. >> sara, congratulations on being the number one selfiemoon strike. let me tell you, a lot of people across the...
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you will have to wait until sunset to see the full moon rising. w hours past "supermoon" and it will be a beautiful sight but again you won't be able to tell the difference. i'm just being honest. low clouds along the shoreline. sunshine inland for much of the day tomorrow. by the shoreline, you will see this. fog and low clouds at the golden gate bridge. we'll go with "stratus quo." cool and breezy at the coast, seasonal temperatures. hurricane julio powers toward hawaii, it was a cat-3 but looks like it's going to miss it as a cat-2 and the path of julio is going to have it skirt the island. they will only pick up the surf and some rain. but it will not sustain a direct hit. julio is heading out of the area. for a little bit of a warmup for us too much, inland in the mid-80s, around the beach in the 60s. we'll take that all the way through next weekend, temperatures don't change much this week. sky turbulence don't change much. so we are going to go with "stratus quo," the usual low clouds in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon. and i think
you will have to wait until sunset to see the full moon rising. w hours past "supermoon" and it will be a beautiful sight but again you won't be able to tell the difference. i'm just being honest. low clouds along the shoreline. sunshine inland for much of the day tomorrow. by the shoreline, you will see this. fog and low clouds at the golden gate bridge. we'll go with "stratus quo." cool and breezy at the coast, seasonal temperatures. hurricane julio powers toward hawaii,...
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the full moon occurs on sunday, within the same hour, that the moon is at it closes point in it or bit to the earth, so that will make ate peer even bigger. it is over 200,000 miles away but it will be closer then it did last get around it will be at least 14 percent closer and 30 percent, brighter. it is expect to be the best super moon, of the entire year. tonight, skies will be clear. comfortable. low 65. during the the day on thursday sunny, breezy and just a great day to be outdoors, high temperature 84. poconos does not get much better then this great sleeping weather, great hiking weather, temperatures in the 70's and on the exclusive seven day forecast and shore cast just a stretch of beautiful weather, right through monday, our next chance of a shower or storm is tuesday and that storm threat does continue through wednesday but as you notice temperatures below average quite comfortable feeling a little bit like fall. also, great weather to go down the shore, we will be live tomorrow on the boardwalk in wildwood for "eyewitness news" at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> well, it is a great ni
the full moon occurs on sunday, within the same hour, that the moon is at it closes point in it or bit to the earth, so that will make ate peer even bigger. it is over 200,000 miles away but it will be closer then it did last get around it will be at least 14 percent closer and 30 percent, brighter. it is expect to be the best super moon, of the entire year. tonight, skies will be clear. comfortable. low 65. during the the day on thursday sunny, breezy and just a great day to be outdoors, high...
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so, the super moon tonight. it raises at 8:10. you can see the full moon all night tonight. unless you got the fog and the clouds at the coastline. temperatures in the middle 80s all week. that is the approach. news for tomorrow. just about where they should be for this time of the year. cooler than average. concord, 3 degrees cooler than average. san is jose wr-rbgs it should be on average. oakland, san francisco tomorrow. 68 degrees. let's begin our march of the temperatures down in the south bay. 77 degrees at pacifica. 77 in hayward, union city and it in san mateo, not bad. 83 at fairfield, 91 at antioch and 83 degrees at brentwood. 88 degrees at livermore. up in the north bay, plenty of sunshine the clouds, tomorrow, it looks pretty good. 77 at an rafell. 81 in wine country at napa. this week, we are just going to go with stratus quo. the clouds along shoreline. the numbers do not change much. we start out tomorrow in the middle 80s. warms a little bit on monday, tuesday, cools a little bit. middle 80s for the most part. around the bay, low clouds, starting things off. t
so, the super moon tonight. it raises at 8:10. you can see the full moon all night tonight. unless you got the fog and the clouds at the coastline. temperatures in the middle 80s all week. that is the approach. news for tomorrow. just about where they should be for this time of the year. cooler than average. concord, 3 degrees cooler than average. san is jose wr-rbgs it should be on average. oakland, san francisco tomorrow. 68 degrees. let's begin our march of the temperatures down in the south...
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but the moon and the clouds may make them hard to see.eorologist sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> this is the best time to view, but of course like you said the clouds and the moon may interfere. we had a full moon a few days ago so it is bright. people are asking with when? right now. look at this time lapse. this is one of the reasons the perseid meteor shower will be difficult to see. we still have quite a bit of cloud cover. low-level cloudiness and high-level cloudiness. you will have to find a dark spot away from the moon light. you can see it here, and here is a look at the temperatures. it is still in the 60s from san francisco to oakland and to san jose. half moon bay, very mild temperatures. once again the ocean temperatures are running higher than they should be. it is contributing to the comfort or the discomfort depending on where you are from. we are looking at cloudiness toward the bay. temperatures in the 50sin santa rosa. 60s novato and concord and livermore. one last view from the sfo camera. we a
but the moon and the clouds may make them hard to see.eorologist sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> this is the best time to view, but of course like you said the clouds and the moon may interfere. we had a full moon a few days ago so it is bright. people are asking with when? right now. look at this time lapse. this is one of the reasons the perseid meteor shower will be difficult to see. we still have quite a bit of cloud cover. low-level cloudiness and high-level...
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the moon will be closer to the earth than any other night of the calendar year. led a super moon. and last night in australia is any gauge, it's going to be breathtaking. ahead, actor pierce brosnan. >> put the hat on and head out the door. >> pauley: and tv's "candid camera." here in york, pennsylvania we've built the largest distributor of kitchen cabinets in the nation. we've got american-made products that are beating out chinese imports. so, i know pennsylvania can be a leader in manufacturing and we can make things again. but we have to invest in education and a skilled workforce today. i'm tom wolf and i have a plan. we can do great things, but we have to think ahead. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. >> pauley: reviving the dead is a dream of very long standing. as thanks to modern medical science it might be a reality. our sup day morning cover story from tracy smith. >> you've always been an optimist. >> yes. >> joe tiralosi of brooklyn says life is good especially now. five years ago tiralosi then 56 in good health was at work as a
the moon will be closer to the earth than any other night of the calendar year. led a super moon. and last night in australia is any gauge, it's going to be breathtaking. ahead, actor pierce brosnan. >> put the hat on and head out the door. >> pauley: and tv's "candid camera." here in york, pennsylvania we've built the largest distributor of kitchen cabinets in the nation. we've got american-made products that are beating out chinese imports. so, i know pennsylvania can be...
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the moon will be closer to the earth than any other night of the calendar year. led a super moon. and last night in australia is any gauge, it's going to be breathtaking. ahead, actor pierce brosnan. >> put the hat on and head out the door. >> pauley: and tv's "candid camera." female announcer: sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> pauley: reviving the dead is a dream of very long standing. as thanks to modern medical science it might be a reality. our sup day morning cover story from tracy smith. >> you've always been an optimist. >> yes. >> joe tiralosi of brooklyn says life is good especially now. five years ago tiralosi
the moon will be closer to the earth than any other night of the calendar year. led a super moon. and last night in australia is any gauge, it's going to be breathtaking. ahead, actor pierce brosnan. >> put the hat on and head out the door. >> pauley: and tv's "candid camera." female announcer: sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or...
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and it's a serious problem. >>> looks like the largest moon of the year will be here.hance to see the phenomenon tomorrow. one percent bigger. and 30 percent brighter. you can see the summer super moon tomorrow around eight. if you miss it tomorrow, you can catch it on tuesday, september 9th. . >> and hopefully not as much fog in september. plenty of fog. and plenty of it tonight. gray skies blocking out the sun, temperatures never made it out of the 50s in san francisco. and there's the super moon. you can see it from mount tem. and there's a lot of heavy fog. going to be tough to see the moon tonight or tomorrow night. we have the fog pushing in. cloudy start. a lot of locations and sunny and a little bit warmer. getting into the day. there's hurricane julio. and the track, taking a little bit further to the north. this week, north of hawaii. still could be the effects of rain and big sur. and no direct impact. temperatures in the south bay here, only up there for about three seconds. south bay, 70s and low 80s. inland, mid to upper 80s. 07s and 60s by the bay. up a
and it's a serious problem. >>> looks like the largest moon of the year will be here.hance to see the phenomenon tomorrow. one percent bigger. and 30 percent brighter. you can see the summer super moon tomorrow around eight. if you miss it tomorrow, you can catch it on tuesday, september 9th. . >> and hopefully not as much fog in september. plenty of fog. and plenty of it tonight. gray skies blocking out the sun, temperatures never made it out of the 50s in san francisco. and...
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the moon will be closer to the earth than any other night of thelendar year. d a super moon. and last night in australia is any gauge, it's going to be breathtaking. ahead, actor pierce brosnan. >> put the hat on and head out the door. >> pauley: and tv's "candid camera." i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. we asked people, "if you could get paid to do something you really love, what would you do?" ♪ ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, pa
the moon will be closer to the earth than any other night of thelendar year. d a super moon. and last night in australia is any gauge, it's going to be breathtaking. ahead, actor pierce brosnan. >> put the hat on and head out the door. >> pauley: and tv's "candid camera." i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we...
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the super moon lights up our skies. >>> hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is not backing down from his bid for a third term despite pressure to resign. he's threatening a legal challenge against the president, a kurd, for getting in his way. >> the battle against islamic state continues in the north. >>> fisher men in gaza return to the seas as a humanitarian ceasefire continues. the latest respite was brokered in cairo, with egypt negotiating separately with palestinians and israel. >>> turkey's prime minister won the country's first direct presidential election. recep tayyip erdogan wants to increase the powers of the president, and is offering his critics an alive branch. this report from ankara. >> reporter: joy and jubilation on the streets of ankara as supporters of recep tayyip erdogan celebrated his victory assist turkey's first ever elected president. they were ecstatic as they gathered outside the headquarters to hear the man so many idolized. unlike the fiery statements, recep tayyip erdogan struck a concilia
the super moon lights up our skies. >>> hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is not backing down from his bid for a third term despite pressure to resign. he's threatening a legal challenge against the president, a kurd, for getting in his way. >> the battle against islamic state continues in the north. >>> fisher men in gaza return to the seas as a humanitarian ceasefire continues. the latest respite was...
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new movies into the storm and 100-foot journey. >> 8:01 the super moon rises. great viewing conditions during the 8:00 hour. >> we look forward to that. that it is for us. thank you for joining us. abc7 news continues now online, on twitter, facebook, and on all your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ that's funny, eric. i thought i told you to clean out the vista cruiser. but what i must've said was, "go sit on your ass." no, i was there, red. you definitely said, "go clean out the cruiser." but he juinsists on being defiant. look, i'm sorry, dad, but something really important came up. "i dream of jeannie" did her blinking thing, and now dr. bellows thinks he's a monkey, so... no. dr. bellois a monkey that thinks he's a doctor. that's what's funny. he's sittin' at the desk and stuff. but he's a monkey. you're a monkey. you're a monkey. eric, i need that car to go pick up charlie at the airport. you're bringing another guy here? we need another guy here like i need another firecracker
new movies into the storm and 100-foot journey. >> 8:01 the super moon rises. great viewing conditions during the 8:00 hour. >> we look forward to that. that it is for us. thank you for joining us. abc7 news continues now online, on twitter, facebook, and on all your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ that's funny, eric. i thought i told you to clean out the vista cruiser. but what i must've said was, "go sit on your ass." no, i...