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whether it is the moon, mars, or beyond. the same time, i remain deeply concerned about our current inability to reach low earth orbit. we are, right now, entirely dependent on the russian system. which is unacceptable from the perspective of space interest. and also from the perspective of national security. every seat that an american astronaut occupies on the russian ship cost $70 million. it is imperative that america has the capability to get to the international space station without the assistance of russians. america should have the capability to launch a rescue mission to the space station showed that prove necessary. and without being dependent on the russians. america should have the capacity to launch our critical satellites without needing to acquire russian engines. the commercial crew program is critical to restoring this capability. i'm encouraged by the progress, both with regard to commercial cargo, and commercial crew. we need a continued focus on accomplishing the stated objectives with maximum efficiency
whether it is the moon, mars, or beyond. the same time, i remain deeply concerned about our current inability to reach low earth orbit. we are, right now, entirely dependent on the russian system. which is unacceptable from the perspective of space interest. and also from the perspective of national security. every seat that an american astronaut occupies on the russian ship cost $70 million. it is imperative that america has the capability to get to the international space station without the...
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the moon will cross the sun on friday. the best seats will be in northern europe, particularly in iceland and norway, where they are expecting a total solar eclipse. that is when the moon blocks out the sun completely. the chief astronomer at the franklin institute joins me a few -- a short time ago. you will be watching this? guest: i will be watching it online, that will be the best bet for many people. katty: if you are not in those far northern parts, what will you see? guest: you will see a portion of the sun covered by the disk of the moon. the closer you are to the total eclipse path which is far north but you will be able to see is you will see part of the disk of the moon. the farther south you go, the less of the effect you will see. the folks will have the grace opportunity to see the effect. if you have someone of for viewer -- some sort of viewer you will see quite an event. katty: the people far up north how rare is it? guest: there is the opportunity for a solo clips twice in the year. this is quite unusual.
the moon will cross the sun on friday. the best seats will be in northern europe, particularly in iceland and norway, where they are expecting a total solar eclipse. that is when the moon blocks out the sun completely. the chief astronomer at the franklin institute joins me a few -- a short time ago. you will be watching this? guest: i will be watching it online, that will be the best bet for many people. katty: if you are not in those far northern parts, what will you see? guest: you will see...
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a total eclipse of the sun by the moon. another extraordinary picture we're able to bring you as we continue coverage of the eclipse. the moon wending its way farther north. it's passed us by here in the wuk, of course as it has further south as well. but it will continue for another hour and a half in terms of northerly perspectives. what you see there on the other screen is the view from the wing of the airplane there, flying over the atlantic up across the arctic there. it's almost like a star of bethlehem in the sky there. another spectacular picture way above the skyline there. but this i guess, is the picture that everyone was waiting for, and hoping they would be able to see. and they got it with pretty much total clarity, as the sun tries to burst its way around the moon's image there. some wonderful scenes and something that we see, of course very rarely indeed. our science correspondent, rebecca morelle was explaining also, there's plenty of effort being made among the scientific community to see what effect an ecl
a total eclipse of the sun by the moon. another extraordinary picture we're able to bring you as we continue coverage of the eclipse. the moon wending its way farther north. it's passed us by here in the wuk, of course as it has further south as well. but it will continue for another hour and a half in terms of northerly perspectives. what you see there on the other screen is the view from the wing of the airplane there, flying over the atlantic up across the arctic there. it's almost like a...
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"the last man on the moon" he's the star even though he doesn't say he is.aries. if you have dry eyes after seeing that one you're not a human being. we'll have more after this. >> you do too much neil. thank you. >> thank you. >>> so we land a man on the moon but fat chance we'll get over fat. there's a shock device out to change that. the new wear sense necklace will buzz his or her owner if you over eat. more and more companies are asking employees to wear such devices, fitness and otherwise to lower their health care wise. dieticians think it's great. kathy says it's an invasion of privacy. esther you like the message. >> healthy competition in the workplace can help us. employers are responsible for health care costs. they are looking for incentives as well. >> what i worry about, especially with this necklace it stings you if you overeat, i'm worried it starts choking you. but can we go too far with this stuff? >> sure. in fact, i have no problem with employers asking their employees to wear these. after all it's a voluntary interaction. the thing that
"the last man on the moon" he's the star even though he doesn't say he is.aries. if you have dry eyes after seeing that one you're not a human being. we'll have more after this. >> you do too much neil. thank you. >> thank you. >>> so we land a man on the moon but fat chance we'll get over fat. there's a shock device out to change that. the new wear sense necklace will buzz his or her owner if you over eat. more and more companies are asking employees to wear such...
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we accomplished the landing on the moon in eight years. day, 45 years later, the next frontier of mars seems decades out of reach, primarily because we don't have a national commitment. our space program made us the most testing -- the most technologically advanced nation. in letters to the space shuttle the international space -- it led us to the space shuttle, the international space station. while nasa's portion of the federal budget the at 4% in 1965, it has been below 1% for the last 40 years. while nasa has a compost many things, we have not -- while nasa has accomplished many things, we have not challenged the next frontier. that will only happen if we initiate and provide the funding for such a program. over the past decades, the agency has grown increasingly political, leaving employees much less open to express their opinions. after trying for years nasa is still not able to reduce the number of space centers they are operating around the country. congresspeople and local politicians have always gone out to save the ones in their
we accomplished the landing on the moon in eight years. day, 45 years later, the next frontier of mars seems decades out of reach, primarily because we don't have a national commitment. our space program made us the most testing -- the most technologically advanced nation. in letters to the space shuttle the international space -- it led us to the space shuttle, the international space station. while nasa's portion of the federal budget the at 4% in 1965, it has been below 1% for the last 40...
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humans somewhere will return to the moon and go on to mars. i believe we have the resources and technology, but do we have the will to tackle the next frontier mars? thank you. >> thank you. dr. aldrich -- altered --a aldrin? aldrin: senator cruz, senator nelson, senator markey, senator udall, senate committee on space science and competitiveness. i want to take the opportunity to speak to you about the future of human spaceflight. this is an honor and i have plus -- applaud you for raising this issue so early in this session. america must be the world leader on human spaceflight. there is no other policy area which that so clearly demonstrates american innovation and enterprise. american leadership is more than just simply getting one step ahead of our global competitors. american leadership is inspiring the world by consistently doing what no other nation is capable of doing. . we demonstrated that for a brief time 45 years ago. if we wish to retain leadership in space, i believe that early in the next administration, the nation must commit t
humans somewhere will return to the moon and go on to mars. i believe we have the resources and technology, but do we have the will to tackle the next frontier mars? thank you. >> thank you. dr. aldrich -- altered --a aldrin? aldrin: senator cruz, senator nelson, senator markey, senator udall, senate committee on space science and competitiveness. i want to take the opportunity to speak to you about the future of human spaceflight. this is an honor and i have plus -- applaud you for...
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the shadow of the moon falls on the earth but this shadow is only on a very small part of the earth. even if you have long eclipse every six months, you are not able to see one eclipse -- have one eclipse every six months you are not able to see one eclipse every six months. molly: why is this one special? >> this one is special because unfortunately, this eclipse total eclipse it is possible only to see it from the north atlantic ocean. it is very difficult -- it is only in this place that you are able to view the total eclipse. but there is something amazing that this eclipse is going to be seen from the north pole. when the sun will be eclipsed by the moon, the sun will be under the horizon, but it will be possible to see it because of the refraction in the atmosphere. it is a very specific eclipse. molly: you are just outside of paris, the southwest of paris. what is the view from where you are? >> here in france, we are not lucky, because we have clouds so it is not possible, you know to see a partial eclipse, when we are in the path of the shadow of the moon. you see the sun. i
the shadow of the moon falls on the earth but this shadow is only on a very small part of the earth. even if you have long eclipse every six months, you are not able to see one eclipse -- have one eclipse every six months you are not able to see one eclipse every six months. molly: why is this one special? >> this one is special because unfortunately, this eclipse total eclipse it is possible only to see it from the north atlantic ocean. it is very difficult -- it is only in this place...
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the moon drifting in front of the sun.from stonehenge it was difficult to see, thanks to the clouds. here, they've been fascinated by the moon and the sun for thousands of years. >> we know people put great emphasis on the movements of the sun. the sun must have been very very important to them. so we can only imagine that an eclipse would have been a major event. >> reporter: back if cornwall they were getting a proper show. a remarkable astronomical event. in lester, school children watched it begin. >> tell me a little bit. you were just looking at the sun, what were you seeing? >> it's kind of like a bite mark out of it from the moon so it's kind of slightly red. >> reporter: there was an eerie feeling as the sun was partially obscured. the best solar eclipse since 1999. it's been called the first great astronomical event of this century. the lightness is the sun, not the moon. the most dramatic views were from scotland. this is from the isle of lewis. here the moon covered up 97% of the sun. but the best show was save
the moon drifting in front of the sun.from stonehenge it was difficult to see, thanks to the clouds. here, they've been fascinated by the moon and the sun for thousands of years. >> we know people put great emphasis on the movements of the sun. the sun must have been very very important to them. so we can only imagine that an eclipse would have been a major event. >> reporter: back if cornwall they were getting a proper show. a remarkable astronomical event. in lester, school...
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the moon has its day in the sun. and steve hartman "on the road" with an amazing day for the lady knights. >> it's probably the best moment of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we begin the broadcast in winter, and we will say good night in the spring. if just a few minutes at a quarter to the hour, the sun will move directly over the equator. that's the spring equinox. equinox, which is latin, by the way, for equal night, when night and day are the same length. unfortunately, northeast, the first hour of spring is going to look a lot like winter. this is a picture of fort lee new jersey. a storm moving up the coast is bringing snow from washington to new england. jericka duncan is in new york city with winter's parting shot. jericka. >> reporter: good evening. it has been a winter for the record books and the pocketbooks. historic blizzards and low temperatures have put a chill on spending throughout the northeast. in boston, where a record 108 inches f
the moon has its day in the sun. and steve hartman "on the road" with an amazing day for the lady knights. >> it's probably the best moment of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we begin the broadcast in winter, and we will say good night in the spring. if just a few minutes at a quarter to the hour, the sun will move directly over the equator. that's the spring equinox. equinox, which is latin, by...
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it looked as many the moon has taken a bite out of the morning sun.ere was only one place to look in the faroe islands and that was up. even for those who had seen it before excitement of what was unfolding. >> the sun is shining on the water, and then it gets completely dark out there. you cannot see the eclipse, but you can see the result of the eclipse. >> reporter: then darkness descended like a blanket covering this rugged north. one of only two places in the world to experience this total eclipse. we're now in totality. the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. a few minutes ago it was light. now look at it we're in darkness. and it feels really quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the features but now the moon could clearly be seen in front of the sun. then out of the shadows we were back into the light. >> i have tears in my eyes almost. so it was incredible. >> reporter: this eclipse has brought more than 9,000 sky gazers from across the world to the faros, all hoping to witness something special in spite of the cloud. >> it makes you fe
it looked as many the moon has taken a bite out of the morning sun.ere was only one place to look in the faroe islands and that was up. even for those who had seen it before excitement of what was unfolding. >> the sun is shining on the water, and then it gets completely dark out there. you cannot see the eclipse, but you can see the result of the eclipse. >> reporter: then darkness descended like a blanket covering this rugged north. one of only two places in the world to...
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from the moon, looking back at the earth. >> from the planet moon. moon. >> isn't the moon a star? >> no, the moon is a planet, darling. >> the sun -- sun is a star. is the moon really a planet? >> the moon is a planet. >> don't look at me like that. the sun is a star. >> it's a planet. >> is the sun not a star? >> i don't know what the sun is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: then they were immediately named head of the senate committee on space and science. [ laughter ] [ applause ] those two people there. congratulations. >> steve: hey, congratulations. >> jimmy: they deserve it! they deserve it. the moon is just a moon. that's what it is. just so you guys know at home, if you're playing. the moon is a moon, that's what it is. the sun is a star. earth is a planet. the moon's just a moon. just in case you run into this designer in an alley. he's like, "the moon's is a a planet!" no. and did you see -- you guys watch "price is right"? that's my jam, man. "price is right." they give stuff away. pretty awesome stuff at the end. in the big showcase showdown at th
from the moon, looking back at the earth. >> from the planet moon. moon. >> isn't the moon a star? >> no, the moon is a planet, darling. >> the sun -- sun is a star. is the moon really a planet? >> the moon is a planet. >> don't look at me like that. the sun is a star. >> it's a planet. >> is the sun not a star? >> i don't know what the sun is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: then they were immediately named head of the senate committee on...
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the diameter is some 400 times larger than the moon's. tes when the sun and moon are perfectly aligned, the moon completely covers the sun's disk. the sun's atmosphere can be seen in the dim light with stars and planets. this glowing atmosphere is much hotter than the surface of the sun, but no one is sure why. it's a question puzzling astronomers. this so-called totality exists in a narrow band when the moon's shadow falls on the earth. outside the zone, some can see a partial eclipse, where it looks like a chunk has been taken out of the sun. it's not a phenomenon that will last forever. the moon is slowly moving away from the earth, and one day it will appear too small in the sky to cover the sun completely. but nasa estimates that you still have 563 million years to catch one if you miss this one. if you're luckily enough to see this remember, never look directly at the sun. even if everyday sunglasses. you risk causing permanent damage to your eyes. if you don't have access to special filters, a safe pay to observe is to make a pinhol
the diameter is some 400 times larger than the moon's. tes when the sun and moon are perfectly aligned, the moon completely covers the sun's disk. the sun's atmosphere can be seen in the dim light with stars and planets. this glowing atmosphere is much hotter than the surface of the sun, but no one is sure why. it's a question puzzling astronomers. this so-called totality exists in a narrow band when the moon's shadow falls on the earth. outside the zone, some can see a partial eclipse, where...
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going to the moon is even worse. we need to understand how we can protect our people and we are taking those steps. how are we going to keep them healthy? what are the changes that happen to the body? how will people be able to withstand the journey and land the spacecraft and work and come home? this is tough stuff. we may not be able to do that in one big swing. it may be too much to do it in one swing. i think we need to start taking those first steps. we need a successful test flight. these are tough things to do. i don't know if more budget would make it quicker -- i don't know. maybe it would give you better chances of getting it but i don't know if that makes it more efficient. if the asteroid mission is the right thing to do, i think there is a lot we can learn from it. i think we can work out keeping people healthy understanding how to work for launch system. it is a destination -- you are not going to land and have to blast off again like you were on the moon or mars. it is a place you can go to and we can l
going to the moon is even worse. we need to understand how we can protect our people and we are taking those steps. how are we going to keep them healthy? what are the changes that happen to the body? how will people be able to withstand the journey and land the spacecraft and work and come home? this is tough stuff. we may not be able to do that in one big swing. it may be too much to do it in one swing. i think we need to start taking those first steps. we need a successful test flight. these...
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its destination, the moon. "apollo" program launched the imaginations of america's greatest minds, spurred by the boldest dare in human history. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> the eagle has landed. >> now we can see you coming down. >> a moonshot for all of humanity. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that first walk on the moon was over 40 years ago. in this hour we'll explore five great moon shots of today. sending astronauts to mars. 3-d printing a human heart. creating a star on earth. flying from new york to london in an hour. and mapping the human brain. welcome to a "gps" special, "moon shots for the 21st century." it was early december 2014 at cape canaveral. >> beautiful morning for a launch in florida. >> but it felt a little bit like the days of apollo. >> go. >> bp. >> go. >> status check. >> go delta. >> at the top of a delta 4 heavy rocket sat orion, the spacecraft nasa has d
its destination, the moon. "apollo" program launched the imaginations of america's greatest minds, spurred by the boldest dare in human history. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> the eagle has landed. >> now we can see you coming down. >> a moonshot for all of humanity. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that first walk on the...
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>> most of the time the moon when it comes to new moon we pass above or below the sun but when alignmenthat it brings to this event we see a solar eclipse and that happens on average every six months. >> it's an amazing sight for anyone lucky to be in the path of the total eclipse, as far as science is concerned what can we learn from these events? >> well eclipse has modern technology and eclipse are very cheap and effective way of studying the sun and you can see the picture of sun of coronna which people say in five minutes they will see something like this if the skies clear and the atmosphere of the sun the sun coronna is very hot and not clear why it gets this very high temperature but certainly we are emersed in the solar coronna and it's the way the sun has to communicate with the storms and all then guy -- this energy and it's important to know because eclipse are the best way to do that in a very cheap way. >> great to talk to you and thanks indeed for being with us. >> pleasure. >>> producers of the new bond movie currently filming denied they gave mexico government a license
>> most of the time the moon when it comes to new moon we pass above or below the sun but when alignmenthat it brings to this event we see a solar eclipse and that happens on average every six months. >> it's an amazing sight for anyone lucky to be in the path of the total eclipse, as far as science is concerned what can we learn from these events? >> well eclipse has modern technology and eclipse are very cheap and effective way of studying the sun and you can see the picture...
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the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. we're in darkness and it feels really quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the distinct celestial features often seen during an eclipse, but now the moon could clearly be seen in front of the sun. and then out of the shadows we are back into the light. >> i have tears in my eyes almost. so it was incredible. >> this eclipse has brought more than 9,000 sky gazers from across the world to the faros, all hoping to witness something special in spite of the cloud. >> it makes you feel aware of the immensity of the universe and i think that's what you come for. >> i didn't expect it to get dark that quickly or for the light to just filter in. it was really cool. >> we saw the thin presence and we did see almost a full circle of the moon. it was worth coming for. >> reporter: the faros won't experience another total eclipse for several hundred years. many here though are already looking forward, willing to chase the moon's shadow wherever it falls. >>> that's amazing. it was very disappointing
the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. we're in darkness and it feels really quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the distinct celestial features often seen during an eclipse, but now the moon could clearly be seen in front of the sun. and then out of the shadows we are back into the light. >> i have tears in my eyes almost. so it was incredible. >> this eclipse has brought more than 9,000 sky gazers from across the world to the faros, all hoping to witness something special...
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. ♪ on the moon one day. >> only a few set foot on the other world.he look at the life and journey of the last man to walk on the moon. >> and a medical break through imagine being able to check your child for a concussion on the sideline and using flash cards. we'll show you in this these test. >> and that was crazy. >> terrifying moment the car plows in a pizza shop. >> and how one woman who was right there escaped without serious injuries. it is all "happening now". >> we begin with hillary clinton and more fallout for her use of a private e-mail address for state department business. the house oversight committee getting ready to subpoena the former secretary of state for those e-mails. i am jenna leely. >> and i am jon scott. we are learning that population clinton practice of mixing message of one e-mail account is nearly unheard of. some of them never used, mail and others carried two devices and senior correspondent for the washington examiner. and a lot of the pundits are washing hillary clinton and her reaction to this and suggesting that sh
. ♪ on the moon one day. >> only a few set foot on the other world.he look at the life and journey of the last man to walk on the moon. >> and a medical break through imagine being able to check your child for a concussion on the sideline and using flash cards. we'll show you in this these test. >> and that was crazy. >> terrifying moment the car plows in a pizza shop. >> and how one woman who was right there escaped without serious injuries. it is all...
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when are you going to the moon? >> we are going to the moon next year. imagine it will be a historic moment. imagine a group of a small couple of people that can now go out and make history and land on moon. become the first private company ever to do so. melissa: you are going there basically to collect rocks and bring them back, right? >> eat asteroid and mine it. the moon has been bombarded for millions of years. really plentiful. naturally, you get all of these. a very large quantity. imagine if we can create the energy source on earth using a if helium. if we can bring a small quantity to planet earth for generations. it is not radioactive. i think that there is nothing better that we could do for humanity. melissa: let me ask you because the show is called "money," how much do you have to bring back in order to make this trip worthwhile. >> inc. about it. it is a plenty good business. i find that this is fascinating. it is a great business. you can imagine the next billionaires in the world. just a tiny blue dot in a big hallux c. as you mentioned
when are you going to the moon? >> we are going to the moon next year. imagine it will be a historic moment. imagine a group of a small couple of people that can now go out and make history and land on moon. become the first private company ever to do so. melissa: you are going there basically to collect rocks and bring them back, right? >> eat asteroid and mine it. the moon has been bombarded for millions of years. really plentiful. naturally, you get all of these. a very large...
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at first contact it looked as if the moon had taken a bite out of the morning sun. there was only one place to look in the faroe islands and that was up. excitement what was happening. >> the sun is shining on the water then it gets completely dark out there. that's the -- you cannot see the eclipse but you can see the shadow of the eclipse. >> one of only two places in the world to experience this total eclipse. one hour into totality, the moon has cast its shadow over where we were. a few minutes ago it was light now we're in darkness and it feels really eerie. celestial features onseen during an eclipse. now the moon could be seen in front of the sun. >> i had tears in my eyes almost, it wasth credible. >> this eclipse had brought more than 9,000 sky gazers in across the world to the faroes, all hoping to witness something special. >> it lets you know the immensity of the university, that's what you don't except. >> you could see it just fade out really cool. >> we saw the thin crest ents and we saw almost a fult circle of the moop's disk which was worth coming f
at first contact it looked as if the moon had taken a bite out of the morning sun. there was only one place to look in the faroe islands and that was up. excitement what was happening. >> the sun is shining on the water then it gets completely dark out there. that's the -- you cannot see the eclipse but you can see the shadow of the eclipse. >> one of only two places in the world to experience this total eclipse. one hour into totality, the moon has cast its shadow over where we...
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but many are willing to chase the moon's shadow wherever it false. al jazeera, in the pharaoh eye glands still ahead in the news hour, a new capital for egypt. replacing cairo as the main city. >>> and are uber cars taking over new york's yellow cabs? >> sunday. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. here with the al jazeera news hour. let's take you to the top stories. three explosions targeting houthis in yemen have killed 137 people and injured more than 340 others. bombs went off during friday prayers in two shiite mosques in sanaa. >>> peace talks between two libyan factions have
but many are willing to chase the moon's shadow wherever it false. al jazeera, in the pharaoh eye glands still ahead in the news hour, a new capital for egypt. replacing cairo as the main city. >>> and are uber cars taking over new york's yellow cabs? >> sunday. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >>...
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and watched neil and buzz and mike collins on the moon in 1969. when neil took control of that and flew it until he found smooth spot and he and buzz turned down with 16 seconds of fuel left, they made something impossible happen, they did it because as a species we just barely could. and so for this little canadian kid standing in wonder at nine or ten years old, it was hugely invitational. it was like someone opening a door saying you know what? this type of thing is possible. here is proof of it. these three people have just demonstrated it. and it affected my thinking for my whole life. >> it made your dreams come true. let's talk about the fun stuff. astronaut training. was it everything you expected it would be? >> everything i've done has been fun stuff. i've always been pursuing little nine-year-old boy's dreams. astronaut training is hard relentless, flying a space station is hard complex, most complicated thing we built in orbit. when i flew the russian soyuz many first learn russian and operate this vehicle in a language that i didn't s
and watched neil and buzz and mike collins on the moon in 1969. when neil took control of that and flew it until he found smooth spot and he and buzz turned down with 16 seconds of fuel left, they made something impossible happen, they did it because as a species we just barely could. and so for this little canadian kid standing in wonder at nine or ten years old, it was hugely invitational. it was like someone opening a door saying you know what? this type of thing is possible. here is proof...
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the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. a few minutes ago, it was light, now look at it we're in darkness and it feels very quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the celestial features during the eclipse, but now the moon could clearly be seen. then out of the shadows, we were back into the light. >> i have tears in my eyes almost. so it was incredible. >> reporter: this eclipse has brought more than 9,000 sky gazers from across the world to the faroes all hoping to witness something special in spite of the clouds. >> it makes you aware of the immenseity of the universe. >> i didn't expect it to get dark that quickly. >> we saw the thin presence and almost a full circle of the moon. it was worth coming for. >> reporter: the faroeswon't experience another total eclipse for several hundred more years. many year though are still looking forward willing to chase the shadow wherever it falls. >>> still to come this half hour. the measures being taken to protect iraq's heritage sites. >>> and to mexico with love why the producers of
the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. a few minutes ago, it was light, now look at it we're in darkness and it feels very quite eerie. cloud obscured some of the celestial features during the eclipse, but now the moon could clearly be seen. then out of the shadows, we were back into the light. >> i have tears in my eyes almost. so it was incredible. >> reporter: this eclipse has brought more than 9,000 sky gazers from across the world to the faroes all hoping to witness...
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load like the moon had taken a bite out of the be morn sun. there was ion one who was not acknowledge excitement is what was unfolding. >> the sun is shiengs on the water and then it gets complete doork ought there. you cannot see the eclipse but can you see the result of the eclims. >> then dadged everyone descended, covering this rugged north arch pets go, now in totality the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. where we are dges cloud obscured some of the stings celestial feature often seen during the clibs. so the shat owes into the light. >> so it was incredible. >> this eclipse had brought more than 9,000 sky gazers, hoping to witness something specialght aware of it,. >> i think that's what you come for. >> i didn't expect the light to filter in. because you could see it fade out, it was really cool. >> we saw the thin crest ents, which was worth coverage for. >> the for won't interns another eclipse for 30 years or so. others are willing to chase the shadow whether it falls. be ime-'em qua. >> military regime face economic sanct
load like the moon had taken a bite out of the be morn sun. there was ion one who was not acknowledge excitement is what was unfolding. >> the sun is shiengs on the water and then it gets complete doork ought there. you cannot see the eclipse but can you see the result of the eclims. >> then dadged everyone descended, covering this rugged north arch pets go, now in totality the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. where we are dges cloud obscured some of the stings celestial...
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many want to chase the moon's shadow wherever it goes. 'em ah hayward, al jazeera the faroes. >> the lufthansa pilot got a detour giving his customers a ringside seat of the solar eclipse. flier got the option of being woken up and got special glasses to witness the eclipse. >> special international day of happiness. the idea is to promote happiness as a universal goal, so of course u.n. brought in pharrel williams, the composer of happy. >> be happy. ♪ it might seem creaz what i'm about toi'm -- seem creaz crazy what i'm about to say. >> the united nations indicated march 20th as the international day of happiness 2012. >>> pushing back against same sex marriage, the fine line of religious freedom. deeper look at 8:00 eastern 5:00 pacific. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm antonio mora, i will see you again in an hour. >> on "america tonight": >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned home to loomis california from an ebola treatment center in sierra leone. >> go ahead and take your temperature, 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of the q
many want to chase the moon's shadow wherever it goes. 'em ah hayward, al jazeera the faroes. >> the lufthansa pilot got a detour giving his customers a ringside seat of the solar eclipse. flier got the option of being woken up and got special glasses to witness the eclipse. >> special international day of happiness. the idea is to promote happiness as a universal goal, so of course u.n. brought in pharrel williams, the composer of happy. >> be happy. ♪ it might seem creaz...
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oh wrap the ground around give back an hungrier stare ♪ ♪ oh guard the pounding sound ♪ ♪ you be the moonbegin again ♪ ♪ you be the moon i'll be the earth and when we burst start over oh darling ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ my moon oh my moon not even into another eternity ♪ ♪ will stop your lovely orbiting i had held it a world away until my body 'gan to say ♪ ♪ oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh i need not one thing more oh wrap the ground around your gentle winding mind ♪ ♪ oh guard the pounding sound breathe in your fiery air oh wrap the ground around ♪ ♪ give back an hungrier stare oh guard the pounding sound you be the moon ♪ ♪ i'll be the earth and when we burst start over oh darling begin again ♪ ♪ begin again begin again you be the moon i'll be the earth ♪ ♪ and when we burst start over oh darling ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ you be the moon i'll be the earth and when we burst start over oh darling ♪ ♪ b
oh wrap the ground around give back an hungrier stare ♪ ♪ oh guard the pounding sound ♪ ♪ you be the moonbegin again ♪ ♪ you be the moon i'll be the earth and when we burst start over oh darling ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ begin again begin again begin again ♪ ♪ my moon oh my moon not even into another eternity ♪ ♪ will stop your lovely orbiting i had held it a world away until my body 'gan to say ♪...
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that's when the moon blocked the sun and its shadow fell on the earth.he solar eclipse live up to the hype? it depends on what part of the world you were in as i found out. >> reporter: the crowds gathered at the ubservatory in greenwich. every member of the family kitted out, ready for the spectacle. i've got my solar viewer but unfortunately it's very, very cloudy. it's getting darker. >> it is. you don't notice it until the moon covers quite a percentage of the sun's disk. i've got an app here called sky guide. it works on android. i will hold it up and you can see the sun and the moon. if i freeze it i can zoom in on it. so we can get a partial eclipse of the sun. that is almost -- >> how much do you think we've got left? >> a few more minutes. notice how dark it is in the sky. >> the moment came and it went. the light did fade slightly but for many here it was a bit anticlimatic. >> reporter: for many of the students come here expecting to see a solar eclipse, it just hasn't happened. they have turned out with those glasses. they're putting them on.
that's when the moon blocked the sun and its shadow fell on the earth.he solar eclipse live up to the hype? it depends on what part of the world you were in as i found out. >> reporter: the crowds gathered at the ubservatory in greenwich. every member of the family kitted out, ready for the spectacle. i've got my solar viewer but unfortunately it's very, very cloudy. it's getting darker. >> it is. you don't notice it until the moon covers quite a percentage of the sun's disk. i've...
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hungge chunk has been taken out by the moon. looks like it's miles in the sky. -- it smiles in the sky. in the morning -- it seems like an evening light. it has been an incredible once-in-a-lifetime experience. there were also clear skies in parts of scotland. this was one of the places that had a good view. >> i'm glad. >> there were patchy clouds to start, but then they cleared and then some dramatic scenes. >> it is wonderful. we are lucky that it was not cloudy. we can take it all in. >> i realized the possibility of an the clipseclipse was here and we were rewarded. >> a brief glimpse of the solar exclclipse. it happens when the moon's orbit crosses directly between the earth and the sun. the dark circle shows the path of the total eclipse. the lighter circle shows the extent of the partial eclipse. >> there is still hairs in the back of my neck. the and galaxy of 100,000 million stars in we can all get excited about where we are in the universe. >> so many, today was a day they could never forget. solar eclipses do not happ
hungge chunk has been taken out by the moon. looks like it's miles in the sky. -- it smiles in the sky. in the morning -- it seems like an evening light. it has been an incredible once-in-a-lifetime experience. there were also clear skies in parts of scotland. this was one of the places that had a good view. >> i'm glad. >> there were patchy clouds to start, but then they cleared and then some dramatic scenes. >> it is wonderful. we are lucky that it was not cloudy. we can...
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there's no system of property rights for the moon. the one who spends the money to get there could reap the rewards. faa will restrict any lunar launch licenses so two american companies don't go to the same place on the moon and bigelow said that's a start. >> next is to probably create a definition of what is this boundary? when sufficiently safe with the human beings and other facilities what is the standoff distance? >> reporter: the final frontier has a changing businessman and hopes to get back this time as a commercial astronaut. how's the pay? >> it's different. >>. >> reportel is astronomical. jane wells, las vegas. >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. on the economic front, producer prices for february will be released before the opening bell. consensus is for a rise at 1.3% and we get a report on consumer sentiment for march. and that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera and we want to remind you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> i'm just going to call it t
there's no system of property rights for the moon. the one who spends the money to get there could reap the rewards. faa will restrict any lunar launch licenses so two american companies don't go to the same place on the moon and bigelow said that's a start. >> next is to probably create a definition of what is this boundary? when sufficiently safe with the human beings and other facilities what is the standoff distance? >> reporter: the final frontier has a changing businessman and...
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and to us that feels really good. >> rose: 45 years ago, astronauts landed on the moon and space travel country's imagination. but nasa isn't launching astronauts anymore, and america's fascination with space has come down to earth. neil degrasse tyson is on a one- man mission to change that. he wants to get people so interested in the universe that they look up every time they go out. tyson is re-igniting a fascination for the great beyond. he's succeeded carl sagan as the country's most captivating scientific communicator. here's something you haven't seen before-- an astrophysicist, on stage, in a sold-out auditorium. ( cheers and applause ) his following has grown as he has mastered many mediums, including television, twitter, and radio. >> neil degrasse tyson: the good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it. ( cheers and applause ) >> rose: we caught up with him in seattle, where he said, "a cosmic perspective could improve life on earth." >> tyson: we, in astrophysics, we think of the universe all the time. so, to us, earth is just another planet. f
and to us that feels really good. >> rose: 45 years ago, astronauts landed on the moon and space travel country's imagination. but nasa isn't launching astronauts anymore, and america's fascination with space has come down to earth. neil degrasse tyson is on a one- man mission to change that. he wants to get people so interested in the universe that they look up every time they go out. tyson is re-igniting a fascination for the great beyond. he's succeeded carl sagan as the country's most...
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the siege. but it is believed they had accomplices. police say they have arrested nine people so far. moon while the prime minister has been given details of security measures across the country. >> we will be putting in place check points that will be manned and supervisors. when it reopens it can expect fewer visitor as number of companies say they are removing tunisia from their list of destinations. >> it has been held up as the success story of the arab spring. and so far it has been spared much of the violence, now the parliament is looking to fast track new anti-terror laws and the president has promised to fight mercilessly those behind wednesday's attack. the first of the victims is layed to rest, the police officer that died guarding the museum. it is also aware that it can no longer remain on the sidelines of what has become known as the war on terror. jackie roland, al jazeera tunis. >> the u.s. president has called the israeli prime minister to congratulate him on his re-election. in the phone call barack obama also reaffirmed commitment to a two state solution. earlier he tol
the siege. but it is believed they had accomplices. police say they have arrested nine people so far. moon while the prime minister has been given details of security measures across the country. >> we will be putting in place check points that will be manned and supervisors. when it reopens it can expect fewer visitor as number of companies say they are removing tunisia from their list of destinations. >> it has been held up as the success story of the arab spring. and so far it...
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it shows the full moon rising over the bay.is going to be clear enough you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to 6 degrees warmer than today. high pressure is part of the reason. it is coming in closer and we will bump up the temperature. the dry pattern continues this week. while it is beautiful it will be nice to see some rain. there is a chance. it is not immediately, but i will show you the long range forecast. tuesday march 10th a chance of rain. another chance on wednesday march 11th. it is not looking exciting but at least it is a possibility and it continues on march 12th. that may be the better day of the two getting rain in here. tomorrow
it shows the full moon rising over the bay.is going to be clear enough you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to...
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it is the shadow of the moon on the sun yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> we have figured that out. >> yes. >> we need derek pits . >> it is 6:12. as we mentioned no charges will be filed against two philadelphia police officers involve in the deadly shooting back in the middle of december. >> district attorney seth williams says evident the backs up officer's stories that the shooting was justified. twenty-six year-old brandon tait-brown was shot after being pulled over in the traffic stop in december. officers say he was reaching for a gun. investigators showed security footage, dna evidence and witness statements to verify the officer's story. >> i could not in good conscious bring charges or prove beyond a reasonable doubt that this police officer was unreasonable. >> i'm appalled, i cannot wait to leave philadelphia, as much as i love philadelphia. >> tait brown's mother, that is her right there and her attorney are disputing findings and threatening legal action. from that news conference yesterday when you said seth williams said it is tragedy and not a crime. >> his family and friend w
it is the shadow of the moon on the sun yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> we have figured that out. >> yes. >> we need derek pits . >> it is 6:12. as we mentioned no charges will be filed against two philadelphia police officers involve in the deadly shooting back in the middle of december. >> district attorney seth williams says evident the backs up officer's stories that the shooting was justified. twenty-six year-old brandon tait-brown was shot after being pulled...
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it shows the full moon rising over the bay.g to be clear enough you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to 6 degrees warmer than today. high pressure is part of the reason. it is coming in closer and we will bump up the temperature. the dry pattern continues this week. while it is beautiful it will be nice to see some rain. there is a chance. it is not immediately, but i will show you the long range forecast. tuesday march 10th a chance of rain. another chance on wednesday march 11th. it is not looking exciting but at least it is a possibility and it continues on march 12th. that may be the better day of the two getting rain in here. tomorrow mornin
it shows the full moon rising over the bay.g to be clear enough you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to 6...
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the planet has more than 60 moons that orbit it. the largest moon in the solar system.s estimate that its soegs 100 kilometers thick. lies ten times deeper than earth's oceans and it buried under a thick, icy crust. it's a phenomenon that's gripped and intrigued scientists for years. >> to have light, you need to have water. and so where else to go in the solar system other than places where we know there is liquid water underneath the surface. that's where we would like to search for life. >> reporter: in recent years, the focus for finding life has shifted to the moons of the outer solar system jupiter, saturn and neptune. on wednesday scientists reported that the moon have hot springs beneath it's icy crust. other water rituals include another of jupiter's moons, and there's even the possibility of water on triton which orbits neptune. the space agency will explore in 2022. but it'll take eight years to get there. understanding it's ocean will be one of its primary objectives. they now join a list of moons in the alpha solar system which could potentially hold life.
the planet has more than 60 moons that orbit it. the largest moon in the solar system.s estimate that its soegs 100 kilometers thick. lies ten times deeper than earth's oceans and it buried under a thick, icy crust. it's a phenomenon that's gripped and intrigued scientists for years. >> to have light, you need to have water. and so where else to go in the solar system other than places where we know there is liquid water underneath the surface. that's where we would like to search for...
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what happens is the moon starts to cover the sun from say as we see it in the sky from the right andt an hour's time it will achieve maximum coverage depending where you are you will see a partial eclipse and is the case here in london or a total eclipse as well and this will be in about an hour's time. >> i was, sorry, i was going to say this has been predicted that some of the hotels in the pharroh island have been booked up since 2008 and how is it possible to make since an accurate prediction of such an event? >> achievement of modern science we can predict the movements of the moon and i mean we have seen it so many times, you know, when you are looking at the telescope and you see the sun itself and you can count the seconds and you know at what second the moon starts to come in front of the sun and it always happens within a fraction of a second, that is amazing. this is the based on satellite technology based on a lot of data we have for centuries and now we can even weith eclipse is that it's slowing down very slowly, a few seconds per century but we are getting slower and s
what happens is the moon starts to cover the sun from say as we see it in the sky from the right andt an hour's time it will achieve maximum coverage depending where you are you will see a partial eclipse and is the case here in london or a total eclipse as well and this will be in about an hour's time. >> i was, sorry, i was going to say this has been predicted that some of the hotels in the pharroh island have been booked up since 2008 and how is it possible to make since an accurate...
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the moon got in the way of the sun. it is a super moon so we had a complete total eclipse, not just the one where you see part of the ring around the sun still there. it was completely gone in denmark, finland, up towards iceland. we didn't see it here in the u.s. because the sun was already -- it was gone. the moon had already moved away from the sun by the time our sun rose so it happened over in europe but it was a complete dark umbral shadow as we call it with a complete full total eclipse. now the super moon. the moon is not always the same distance from the earth. it moves back and forth. right now we're close to this paragy. we're the closest we'll get to the moon. later on it will be a smaller moon. all of this happened at the same time plus we get the equinox today from where we were last year in solstice. now we're to the equinox. i've heard everybody say today is the first day of spring. technically tonight is the first evening of spring because we don't get there until 6:45. >> got it. >> it's not daytime, it
the moon got in the way of the sun. it is a super moon so we had a complete total eclipse, not just the one where you see part of the ring around the sun still there. it was completely gone in denmark, finland, up towards iceland. we didn't see it here in the u.s. because the sun was already -- it was gone. the moon had already moved away from the sun by the time our sun rose so it happened over in europe but it was a complete dark umbral shadow as we call it with a complete full total eclipse....
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it shows the full moon rising over the bay.ugh you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to 6 degrees warmer than today. high pressure is part of the reason. it is coming in closer and we will bump up the temperature. the dry pattern continues this week. while it is beautiful it will be nice to see some rain. there is a chance. it is not immediately, but i will show you the long range forecast. tuesday march 10th a chance of rain. another chance on wednesday march 11th. it is not looking exciting but at least it is a possibility and it continues on march 12th. that may be the better day of the two getting rain in here. tomorrow morning no rain. clear
it shows the full moon rising over the bay.ugh you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to 6 degrees warmer than...
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been the first to reach the moon. he was train ford that. he flew the amission where they shook hands in orbit. and then on to be the codirector of the training facility just outside of moscow. he's a tremendously important figure. >> alexi leonov honoring space explorers. >> for more you'll kind it at www.aljazeera.com. hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. prediction that cyber attacks of far greater scale could be around the corner. will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks.
been the first to reach the moon. he was train ford that. he flew the amission where they shook hands in orbit. and then on to be the codirector of the training facility just outside of moscow. he's a tremendously important figure. >> alexi leonov honoring space explorers. >> for more you'll kind it at www.aljazeera.com. hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. prediction that cyber attacks of far greater scale could be around the corner. will americans confidence in the...