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it looks like your booster just hit the moon and it's rocking it a little bit. over? >> well, at least something worked on this flight. >> i'm sure glad we didn't have a lm impact, too. >> jim, you are go for the burn. go for the burn. >> roger. go for the burn. >> guidance okay? >> we're good, flight. >> control okay? >> we're okay flight. >> we're go flight. >> we're good, flight. >> ground confirms ignition. >> we're burning 40%. >> houston, you're looking good. >> roger. shutdown. >> roger shutdown. >> i'd say that was a goodburn. >> roger, now we want to power down as soon as possible. >> i understand. >> to conserve the electric power and cooling water, the crews shut down all but the vital life sustaining systems. >> i think the lens spacecraft is in excellent shape and it's fully capable of getting the crew back. i think as we have found before every time we put the lm spacecraft to a test it's always done much more than it was guaranteed to do. i think this is a good case in point. >> cooling water electric power. >> the lm water then was leaking. a quart of w
it looks like your booster just hit the moon and it's rocking it a little bit. over? >> well, at least something worked on this flight. >> i'm sure glad we didn't have a lm impact, too. >> jim, you are go for the burn. go for the burn. >> roger. go for the burn. >> guidance okay? >> we're good, flight. >> control okay? >> we're okay flight. >> we're go flight. >> we're good, flight. >> ground confirms ignition. >> we're...
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ago on apollo 13 april 11 1970 blasted off on what was to be the third nasa mission to land men on the moon. next, the 1970 nasa documentary about the crisis that nearly left the three apollo 13 astronauts stranded in space. >> this tape recorder has been a big benefit going to the moon. it's odd to see if floating like this. it's planning the theme from "2001." narrator: april 13, 19 70. the mood could only be described as relaxed. apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission nasa's third scheduled , landing on the moon. continued its tranquil coast guard. >> we've got one more item for you when you get a chance. >> ok, stand by. >> houston, we have a problem here. we've had a problem. >> say it again. >> ok, stand by. >> we had a pretty large bang associated with this. >> we have a problem. >> ok, standby 13. we are looking at it. >> we have a warning there. as i recall, bb was the one that narrator: jim lovell had apollo -- had circled the moon on apollo eight. jack swaggart, command module pilot. three days ago, he was on the back of crew and now he replaced ken mattingly. he had been dropped f
ago on apollo 13 april 11 1970 blasted off on what was to be the third nasa mission to land men on the moon. next, the 1970 nasa documentary about the crisis that nearly left the three apollo 13 astronauts stranded in space. >> this tape recorder has been a big benefit going to the moon. it's odd to see if floating like this. it's planning the theme from "2001." narrator: april 13, 19 70. the mood could only be described as relaxed. apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission nasa's...
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we have had m, robots on the moon. we will have a vehicle that's looking at orbiting in the vicinity of every single planet and dwarf planet, in the solar system. >> you know, recently a call went out for people who were willing to make a one-way trip to mars. would they accept the training? would they go on the mission understanding that they would never come back. and there was no shortage of people who wanted to try it. y, i bet you can relate to that? >> i can relate to that. however, i promised people when i go out and say i want young people, and i, and i will use the term young meaning age because i, i probably won't get to go to mars. we're not doing this for my generation. i am doing it for the generation of my granddaughters and, and younger because we're about, 20 years away from going to mars, getting ready to slip under the 20-year timeframe. and so it's gonna be those that we've got to inspire. and, but i tell them all the time, "i'm not gonna send you on a one-way mission". i am determined that we will ha
we have had m, robots on the moon. we will have a vehicle that's looking at orbiting in the vicinity of every single planet and dwarf planet, in the solar system. >> you know, recently a call went out for people who were willing to make a one-way trip to mars. would they accept the training? would they go on the mission understanding that they would never come back. and there was no shortage of people who wanted to try it. y, i bet you can relate to that? >> i can relate to that....
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they can go to the moon and they will take us back to the moon and those young kids in fourth grade, hem the chance that someone gave me when i was growing up with a dream, they're the ones that are going to take us tomorrow. it indeed will happen. in this country politically it's always been a bipartisan factor in our lives and we indeed will go back. what goes around comes around. i tell you, you and most of your listeners will see it happen again. >> i can't wait for that to happen. thank you so much for joining us today. you are a true hero and an american original. we love you and god bless. >> thank you. god bless you, uma. thank you much. >> take good care. >>> all right. north korea boasting about secret weapons testing and a report that kim jong-un personally oversaw the whole thing. how the state department is now responding. >>> plus russia breaking out the big guns for a massive military parade. why thousands of soldiers are marching through red square. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the ones with the guts to stand apart - join a league all their own. ♪ caring for someone with alzheimer's me
they can go to the moon and they will take us back to the moon and those young kids in fourth grade, hem the chance that someone gave me when i was growing up with a dream, they're the ones that are going to take us tomorrow. it indeed will happen. in this country politically it's always been a bipartisan factor in our lives and we indeed will go back. what goes around comes around. i tell you, you and most of your listeners will see it happen again. >> i can't wait for that to happen....
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you look for the moon what phase is it. at night i check for what planets are coming out. and the most beautiful time of night, you know photographically speaking is twilight. there is the guy twilight the curtain of twilight colors the sun just set the upon becomes more apparent. the first stars you see generally aren't stars they are planets because they are brighter. and i always joke with people if you ever do starlight star bright make a wish on the star and your wishes don't come true because you have been wishing on planets. >> rose: you were off course from the beginning. >> so right now, in this season. venus is quite striking over in the western skies after sunset. and when viewed from new york city it's kind of over new jersey, and you would confuse it with planes coming in out of newark airport. so if your western horizon was near an airport you have surely seen venus and thought it was an airplane, that is how bright its light is reflected. >> rose: have you ever wanted to write a science fiction novel? >> yes. however i don't have talent at writing. i wish i d
you look for the moon what phase is it. at night i check for what planets are coming out. and the most beautiful time of night, you know photographically speaking is twilight. there is the guy twilight the curtain of twilight colors the sun just set the upon becomes more apparent. the first stars you see generally aren't stars they are planets because they are brighter. and i always joke with people if you ever do starlight star bright make a wish on the star and your wishes don't come true...
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the moon becomes more apparent. e first stars you see are generally not stars, they are planets because they are brighter. when you make a wish on a star, "star light, star bright, first star i see tonight," your wishes do not come true because you are wishing on a planet. [laughter] charlie: you were off course from the beginning. neil: right now from the season diniz is quite striking -- venus is quite striking over the skies. when viewed from new york city it is kind of over new jersey. you would confuse it with planes coming in and out of newark airport. if your western horizon is near an airport, you have surely seen venus and thought it was an airplane. charlie: have you ever wanted to write a science fiction novel? neil: yes, however but i don't have the talent at writing. i wish that i did. charlie: would you have a story? neil: i got a story. [laughter] it's ready to go. i could advise on such a good story. in terms of character development and emotions, i don't have the experience. certainly not writing it.
the moon becomes more apparent. e first stars you see are generally not stars, they are planets because they are brighter. when you make a wish on a star, "star light, star bright, first star i see tonight," your wishes do not come true because you are wishing on a planet. [laughter] charlie: you were off course from the beginning. neil: right now from the season diniz is quite striking -- venus is quite striking over the skies. when viewed from new york city it is kind of over new...
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the first one. is this true. some people believe there was not a moon landing that we did not go to the moon. i'm a believe there was a moon landing mike? >> yeah but i think the videos are fake. the set t was so lazy. i could have filmed that in my apartment with gray sheets. >> larry: wait, so how could they not-- where did the video come from? >> i don't know just somebody's handheld camcorder. >> larry: were they like on a set or something. >> i think so right. >> larry: neil degrasse please debunk that. >> are you trying to just blow my mine out of-- . >> larry: no. >> so you can look at the saturn 5 rocket which got us to the moon and back. and calculate how much fuel is in there and watch this thing take off and ask yourself where the hell do you think this thing is going. there's enough fuel to get you to the moon and stuff left over to come back. it's not just going down to the grocery store. it is a saturn 5 rocket it's a saturn 5 it's a saturn 5. one nozzle -- >> okay saturn 5 rocket is the size of this table and it's five of them and it's 33 stories tall and you're going to say it
the first one. is this true. some people believe there was not a moon landing that we did not go to the moon. i'm a believe there was a moon landing mike? >> yeah but i think the videos are fake. the set t was so lazy. i could have filmed that in my apartment with gray sheets. >> larry: wait, so how could they not-- where did the video come from? >> i don't know just somebody's handheld camcorder. >> larry: were they like on a set or something. >> i think so right....
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landed a man on the moon. an event that unleashed the innovative and competitive spirit of the american people, the impact of which is still being felt today. the civil rights movement offered an opportunity to redefine race and gender relations in america. today, our country is far stronger because of the courage and sacrifice of those who fueled it. it was these issues and events that tested my generation. like all college graduates entering into life's stage, your generation will be tested by the possibilities before you. as i sat through my commencement address in 1970 at a delphi university, listening to senator margaret chase smith, i wondered if i would be sent to fight in vietnam, a war i opposed with most of the class around me that day. i ended up not being drafted and instead set -- set on an academic and government career. little did i know i would begin nearly a decade of leadership in the army, fighting wars in iraq and afghanistan and working to put into effect the most sweeping policy changes si
landed a man on the moon. an event that unleashed the innovative and competitive spirit of the american people, the impact of which is still being felt today. the civil rights movement offered an opportunity to redefine race and gender relations in america. today, our country is far stronger because of the courage and sacrifice of those who fueled it. it was these issues and events that tested my generation. like all college graduates entering into life's stage, your generation will be tested...
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you look for the moon. e most beautiful time of the night photographically speaking is the curtain of twilight colors. the moon becomes more apparent. they the -- the first rcc are generally planets because they are brighter. -- the first stars are generally planets because they are brighter. when you make a wish on a star, star light, first start i see tonight, your wishes do not country because you are wishing on a planet. [laughter] when viewed from new york city, it is kind of over new jersey. you would confuse it with planes coming out of newark airport. if your western horizon is near an airport, you had seen the lights. charlie: have you ever wanted to write a science fiction novel? neil: yes, but i don't have the talent at writing. but i've got a story that is ready to go. [laughter] charlie: you just need a good writer. neil: i've got a good story. in terms of character development and emotions, i don't have the experience. certainly not writing it. i have one in my right now. i'm happy to tell it.
you look for the moon. e most beautiful time of the night photographically speaking is the curtain of twilight colors. the moon becomes more apparent. they the -- the first rcc are generally planets because they are brighter. -- the first stars are generally planets because they are brighter. when you make a wish on a star, star light, first start i see tonight, your wishes do not country because you are wishing on a planet. [laughter] when viewed from new york city, it is kind of over new...
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and we all found someone who had a television we all sat there and watched the americans went on the moon. she said, i remember thinking americans can do anything. and then she hesitated and said, i still believe that's true. [applause] it was a reminder again of who we are and how the world sees us. i was in central america last september working on some of the immigration issues. i was in central america meeting with some leaders and they were talking about some of the factors in these children that are coming to the united states. one of the leaders stopped me and said, you don't understand you are the united states of america. everyone wants to be you. that is who you are. don't lose track of that. you have been well-equipped by this university. the nation needs a new generation of leaders. you are now it. welcome to real-life leadership. congratulations on being a graduate at one of the greatest universities in the world. god bless you all. [applause] >> the graduates of oklahoma state university also heard commencement remarks from the u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia, who talked abo
and we all found someone who had a television we all sat there and watched the americans went on the moon. she said, i remember thinking americans can do anything. and then she hesitated and said, i still believe that's true. [applause] it was a reminder again of who we are and how the world sees us. i was in central america last september working on some of the immigration issues. i was in central america meeting with some leaders and they were talking about some of the factors in these...
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the dance we are all great at. >> jimmy: and everyone was having a really great time moon walking. ♪ and then that's when i woke up. so -- you know -- [ cheers and applause ] guillermo, what do you think it means what do you think that means? two at once, really? the one wasn't enough, huh? really can't talk, can you. >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: okay. thank you. when we come back, this will be good, we will ask kids on the street who they like better, their mom or their dad in preparation for mother's day. that and this week in "uns "uncensorship. "so stick around ♪ ♪ the avengers have assembled. get your gear now at target. [indistinct high pitched speech] ♪ [loud electric guitar solo] ♪ it's a different kind of peanut butter cup. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. now in minis. ♪ i'bringing the flavor withs this new guacamole made from creamy hass avocados... people really love it. guacamole guacamole guacamole see? try it on sandwiches like the new chipotle chicken melt with guacamole. subway. eat fresh. the new, twenty-fifteen ford focus believes in "more." more t
the dance we are all great at. >> jimmy: and everyone was having a really great time moon walking. ♪ and then that's when i woke up. so -- you know -- [ cheers and applause ] guillermo, what do you think it means what do you think that means? two at once, really? the one wasn't enough, huh? really can't talk, can you. >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: okay. thank you. when we come back, this will be good, we will ask kids on the street who they like better, their mom or their dad...
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i am your universe ♪ ♪ i am the moon i am the moon i am the moon and i'll pull you ♪ ♪ woman monster ah ah ah ♪ ♪ woman mary jezebel woman heaven woman hell ♪ ♪ woman teacher woman kind woman nature woman rise ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh mama i am a universe ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh woman ♪ ♪ oh woman oh mama mama mama woman ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: joy williams. pre-order "venus" now and check her live at new york's gramercy theatre this thursday may 14th and l.a's el ray theatre on may 19th. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >> seth: my thanks to louis c.k., sharon osbourne, joy williams everybody! and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson:el
i am your universe ♪ ♪ i am the moon i am the moon i am the moon and i'll pull you ♪ ♪ woman monster ah ah ah ♪ ♪ woman mary jezebel woman heaven woman hell ♪ ♪ woman teacher woman kind woman nature woman rise ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh mama i am a universe ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh woman ♪ ♪ oh woman oh mama mama mama woman ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: joy williams. pre-order "venus" now and check her live at new york's gramercy...
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i remember growing up listening to walter cronkite on cbs talking about the moon landing. brenda, do you have anything in our world today,social media traditional media that inspires young people to think about this i think the pluto mission right now is pretty inspirational. we're about to close up view of pluto yeah, new horizons mission. and we lived through pluto because you know, disney character. but for all the third graders out there, there were good reasons to demote it from being a genuine planet to a dwarf planet. the first of its kind in a sense, right, we promoted it to being the first dwarf planet. my third grader in fact actually argues with me that pluto should be a planet. he is actually very passionate maybe because i'm young, i still believe pluto needs to be a planet. i'm old and i believe it's a planet myself. but how do we get the next step which is let's have more interest in space travel, how to develop rockets, opportunities to get out there? how do we take the next step using lick, using other opportunities in science? i think we're gonna be there
i remember growing up listening to walter cronkite on cbs talking about the moon landing. brenda, do you have anything in our world today,social media traditional media that inspires young people to think about this i think the pluto mission right now is pretty inspirational. we're about to close up view of pluto yeah, new horizons mission. and we lived through pluto because you know, disney character. but for all the third graders out there, there were good reasons to demote it from being a...
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of the full moon getting low in the western sky and it's a bright moon that we have with us right nowwell. post yours on facebook twitter and share on instagram. there's the capitol under this moon lit sky this morning. temperatures will be warming to around 60 by 8:00 a.m. then jumping to near 80 by noon. and then mid afternoon soaring to the mid 80s. a tremendous change in temperature from where we are right now. we'll have plenty of sunshine and the humidity not very high. the pollen count is high though. temperatures by dawn tomorrow in the mid 60s. the next chance of storms looks to be tomorrow afternoon. we could get some thunderstorms, tuesday afternoon. only a very small chance they would produce maybe some hail. only a very chance of damaging winds. highs in the mid 80s tomorrow. wednesday, a bit cooler. we'll have a northeast wind. temperatures low 60s in the morning. might get an isolated passing shower during the day on wednesday and still a little bit cooler as we get into thursday. but above the average high of 73. we'll be in the mid 70s to upper 70s on thursday. then 8
of the full moon getting low in the western sky and it's a bright moon that we have with us right nowwell. post yours on facebook twitter and share on instagram. there's the capitol under this moon lit sky this morning. temperatures will be warming to around 60 by 8:00 a.m. then jumping to near 80 by noon. and then mid afternoon soaring to the mid 80s. a tremendous change in temperature from where we are right now. we'll have plenty of sunshine and the humidity not very high. the pollen count...
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william koenig gave us a a history of the blood moons. ational committee does have some hard decisions to make right now. maybe hearing from the blood moon guy is helping them to make their decision. maybe just talking about blood moons relaxes them enough to make hard decisions. but in any case republicans are going to have to figure out their debate problem soon. maybe the moon can help. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. [ male announcer ] take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. beca
william koenig gave us a a history of the blood moons. ational committee does have some hard decisions to make right now. maybe hearing from the blood moon guy is helping them to make their decision. maybe just talking about blood moons relaxes them enough to make hard decisions. but in any case republicans are going to have to figure out their debate problem soon. maybe the moon can help. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums...
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i am your universe ♪ ♪ i am the moon i am the moon i am the moon and i'll pull you ♪ ♪ woman monsterh ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ♪ ♪ woman mary jezebel woman heaven woman hell ♪ ♪ woman teacher woman kind woman nature woman rise ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh mama i am a universe ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh woman ♪ ♪ oh woman oh mama mama mama woman ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: joy williams. pre-order "venus" now and check her live at new york's gramercy theatre this thursday may 14th and l.a's el rey theatre on may 19th. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse, i'll take them to federal court. as mayor, i'll do w
i am your universe ♪ ♪ i am the moon i am the moon i am the moon and i'll pull you ♪ ♪ woman monsterh ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ♪ ♪ woman mary jezebel woman heaven woman hell ♪ ♪ woman teacher woman kind woman nature woman rise ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh mama i am a universe ♪ ♪ oh mama oh mama oh mama oh woman ♪ ♪ oh woman oh mama mama mama woman ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: joy williams. pre-order "venus" now and check...
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. >> reporter: if you ever been on the moon since tuesday night you would be forgiven for thinking the opening ceremony of the fifa congress in zurich was nothing but happy. global football's governing body organized a party with music and dancing. but not even sefolosha blatter could admit that everything was fine. >> actions of individuals bring shame and humiliation on football. >> reporter: not for the first time he said fifa would recover with him in charge. after all, he was not to blame. >> we, or i cannot monitor everyone all of the time.
. >> reporter: if you ever been on the moon since tuesday night you would be forgiven for thinking the opening ceremony of the fifa congress in zurich was nothing but happy. global football's governing body organized a party with music and dancing. but not even sefolosha blatter could admit that everything was fine. >> actions of individuals bring shame and humiliation on football. >> reporter: not for the first time he said fifa would recover with him in charge. after all, he...
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now that the light of day is showing up it, will continue to fade. but, that moon is very bright right now. as we actually have "skycam 3" overlooking it here from our center city studios facing generally just off to the southwest here. meanwhile, at 57 degrees, currently, at philadelphia international airport. very, very modest breeze right now out of the southwest, and that southwest flow, that sends our temperatures on such a spike throughout the day. storm scam, empty helping to keep things nice today. there is a xfactor comes with this forecast. we have red flag warning will take effect at 1:00 p.m. today for everyone except the state of delaware and the immediate shore line in new jersey. so what that basically means, just a refresher course for you, we do have the low enough relative humidity, enough wind as the day progresses to elevate the fire risk. that's all red flag barge is. as the day goes on, heating up by noon, should make good run for the low 80s, add couple of additional extra degrees onto that for you the expected high today 84, hey might as wel
now that the light of day is showing up it, will continue to fade. but, that moon is very bright right now. as we actually have "skycam 3" overlooking it here from our center city studios facing generally just off to the southwest here. meanwhile, at 57 degrees, currently, at philadelphia international airport. very, very modest breeze right now out of the southwest, and that southwest flow, that sends our temperatures on such a spike throughout the day. storm scam, empty helping to...
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then she convinced them to put cameras orbiting the moon allowing students to snap pictures of the moon and study them and she called that one moon cam. she was always wanting to give back to the kids. then kids. then she was long gone from the space agency. she retired in 1987 after her report was completed and she spread her wings in new ways starting a company a company to share her love of science. this is what sally had been building up to. being first was fine but she didn't want to be the only one. she wanted to awaken young one. she wanted to awaken young female mines to the wonders of science that had captivated her. she wanted to inspire and ensure the next generation of america's mathematicians and engineers and technicians and astronauts. she wanted to teach them as she had been taught as a girl that they could do anything and she wanted them to see as she had beyond the stereotypes. she also wanted to make it a business that would make money because that is how she could make it work. she said we need to make science cool again. the company was and is called sally ride scie
then she convinced them to put cameras orbiting the moon allowing students to snap pictures of the moon and study them and she called that one moon cam. she was always wanting to give back to the kids. then kids. then she was long gone from the space agency. she retired in 1987 after her report was completed and she spread her wings in new ways starting a company a company to share her love of science. this is what sally had been building up to. being first was fine but she didn't want to be...
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>> it really isn't. >> reporter: as the moon moves in and then slowly out of position, the mist at thease of the falls is too low to catch the light, mother nature may have spoiled the moonbow... >> i don't want to give up yet i want to get these guys some color. >> reporter: ...or will she? >> that is a moon bow. it's pretty cool a rainbow caused by moonlight. >> reporter: with a fraction of its water flow, yosemite falls creates just enough spray to do it's part with the moon and sky and create the amazing effect before disappearing. soon yosemite falls will follow suit. and this magical moment will be all dried up for another year. i'm sandra hughes for the pbs newshour in yosemite national park. >> ifill: we turn now to a story about reverse migration, to china. it's about chinese americans in search of solutions. where do the children go when their parents can't afford day care? in many cases, back to their ancestral homes, to live with grandparents. often, they then don't see their parents for years. university of california student leo zou brings us the report. >> reporter: this
>> it really isn't. >> reporter: as the moon moves in and then slowly out of position, the mist at thease of the falls is too low to catch the light, mother nature may have spoiled the moonbow... >> i don't want to give up yet i want to get these guys some color. >> reporter: ...or will she? >> that is a moon bow. it's pretty cool a rainbow caused by moonlight. >> reporter: with a fraction of its water flow, yosemite falls creates just enough spray to do it's...
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-- well no the planet and moon go around the sun and only the moon goes around the earth. it became understood that the theory had worked as well as it did because it reproduced most of the features of the copernicus era. copernicus did not develop this theory because he was more attentive to observation than the followers. in fact let me read a little bit from the book. copernicus couldn't claim that they fit the observations. for one thing you didn't. indeed it couldn't. since for the most part he based his theory on the data that he and further from the writings rather than his own observations. instead of appealing to the new observations, he pointed out a number of his theories and advantages. one advantage is the motion of the earth accounted for a wide variety of appearance motions of the sun, stars and their planets in this way copernicus was able to eliminate one of the distasteful features which a modern physicist would call fine-tuning. for example, it's if a common observation that we never see venus far from the sun. it's the morningstar with the evening star
-- well no the planet and moon go around the sun and only the moon goes around the earth. it became understood that the theory had worked as well as it did because it reproduced most of the features of the copernicus era. copernicus did not develop this theory because he was more attentive to observation than the followers. in fact let me read a little bit from the book. copernicus couldn't claim that they fit the observations. for one thing you didn't. indeed it couldn't. since for the most...
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william koenig gave us a a history of the blood moons. e republican national committee does have some hard decisions to make right now. maybe hearing from the blood moon guy is helping them to make their decision. maybe just talking about blood moons relaxes them enough to make hard decisions. but in any case, republicans are going to have to figure out their debate problem soon. maybe the moon can help. ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >>> wh
william koenig gave us a a history of the blood moons. e republican national committee does have some hard decisions to make right now. maybe hearing from the blood moon guy is helping them to make their decision. maybe just talking about blood moons relaxes them enough to make hard decisions. but in any case, republicans are going to have to figure out their debate problem soon. maybe the moon can help. ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and...
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. >>> it's slightly bigger than the moon. and is the closest planet to the sun. until the messenger spacecraft arrived in mercury's orbit, little was known about the planet. since then messenger's seven scientific instruments have been feeding back volumes of data. >> it's a massive core similar to the earth but bigger proportionally bigger. it is now sure that there is a liquid call surrounding this which is producing the mag nettic field. >> messenger revealed the moon-like service in detail. scarred by the asteroids and meter its. they recorded temperatures fluctuating between minus 170 and plus 4 degrees celsius. mapping lava flows and finding mass covered by dark mysterious matter. >> the team put forward that the dark material is organ ebbing delivered to mercury from the same thing that brought water size and what on our planet were the building blocks of organic chemistry and life. >> now the craft's fuel has run out. and n.a.s.a. says it's powerless to drag it towards the planet. the impact adds another small crater to its already pitted surface. >> all
. >>> it's slightly bigger than the moon. and is the closest planet to the sun. until the messenger spacecraft arrived in mercury's orbit, little was known about the planet. since then messenger's seven scientific instruments have been feeding back volumes of data. >> it's a massive core similar to the earth but bigger proportionally bigger. it is now sure that there is a liquid call surrounding this which is producing the mag nettic field. >> messenger revealed the...
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and they are sensitive enough to tell you where the moon is over your head. of the moon. >> they provide the data scene turning movements into the yellow p waves and red waves we see in the lab. >> these are the guts of the early warping system. they -- warning system. they detect the motion that an earthquake sends. that's the first part. these are what gets the information out to the rest of the system, and let's us know when an earthquake is coming ahead of time. >> from the moment the p wave reading comes across the system to the time the s or sheer waves strike, a lot can happen. strains could be stopped. rock -- trains could be stopped, planes waved off landings, elevators sent to the nearest floor and hospitals could go into emergency mode. timing is everything. >> so it is very much like watching the way a hurricane plays out, but everything happens quickly. in a hurricane this happens over a couple of days. in an yaik it happens in a couple of minutes. >> reporter: that means decisions about what needs to be shut down have to be made, but it can save
and they are sensitive enough to tell you where the moon is over your head. of the moon. >> they provide the data scene turning movements into the yellow p waves and red waves we see in the lab. >> these are the guts of the early warping system. they -- warning system. they detect the motion that an earthquake sends. that's the first part. these are what gets the information out to the rest of the system, and let's us know when an earthquake is coming ahead of time. >> from...
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nasa put a huge amount of effort into getting people to the moon and the shuttle program.e closely linked on the international station. it is a nice balance of expertise. i was nasa's director of ops in russia for several years. there are more similarities than differences. brian: how many videos have you made about space? col. hadfield: someone told me about 100. i served as an astronaut for 21 years. i am not sure how that sounds to people, 21 years. neil armstrong was an astronaut for eight years in the accelerated pace of the race to the moon. 21 is a long time to serve in the astronaut corps especially as a canadian. in that time, i spoke -- i could not count the number of schools and businesses. i thought, if i ever get to orbit for a while, live on a space station i am going to make a little video to answer questions that everyone has been asking me for two decades. i crammed a lot in. people at the canadian space agency turned them out into youtube videos. hundreds of millions of people have watched the videos. it was a great way to share the experience. brian: you
nasa put a huge amount of effort into getting people to the moon and the shuttle program.e closely linked on the international station. it is a nice balance of expertise. i was nasa's director of ops in russia for several years. there are more similarities than differences. brian: how many videos have you made about space? col. hadfield: someone told me about 100. i served as an astronaut for 21 years. i am not sure how that sounds to people, 21 years. neil armstrong was an astronaut for eight...
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you should see venus as well, jupiter on top, then venus and the moon, essentially a new moon, just a little sliver of a waxing crescent moon. 3-degree guarantee. we went 78 today. at 11:00 i said the day before at national 10:00, i would have been kind of foolish not to raise the high. remember it's a midnight to midnight temperature. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 71, humidity 38%, gorgeous evening, winds west, northwest at 14. they will settle down later tonight. dry and chilly, clouds late tonight. bus stop temperatures 50s. at 8:00 or 9:00 at the bus stop temperatures i would bring a jacket and umbrella. yellow alert thursday for a cold rain, feel like march tomorrow. the good news, memorial day weekend looks great. it really does. looks great. 10:00 tonight 57 gaithers65 d.c., 50s and low 60s, so a pretty nice evening. dry in the metro with temps in the 50s by 5:00, 6:00. by 9:00 here comes the rain, light at first and they pretty good moderate rains should roll through. the yellow is moderate and heavier in orange. look at temps, 57
you should see venus as well, jupiter on top, then venus and the moon, essentially a new moon, just a little sliver of a waxing crescent moon. 3-degree guarantee. we went 78 today. at 11:00 i said the day before at national 10:00, i would have been kind of foolish not to raise the high. remember it's a midnight to midnight temperature. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 71, humidity 38%, gorgeous evening, winds west, northwest at 14. they will settle...
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i can see the soon to be setting waning moon out here. the flower moon. ooking day to be outside today. if you're planning on riding in to work and school plan on a very comfortable ride in. but on the way home today there will be a chance for some showers, maybe some thunderstorms like yesterday afternoon. the timing should be a little bit later in the day. that'll help the little kids be able to ride home under mostly dry conditions. but on the whole, a good looking day to be out here in fairfax this morning. temperatures are going to be a very pleasant day today, up near 80 degrees again. little warm for this time of the year, but honestly, perfect weather for riding your bike. i know kids can't wear shorts to school but it will be good after school take your bike around for a ride in the neighborhood. i know you're a big fan of riding your bikes around town. >> crickets. crickets. did you hear the crickets? chuck, i disagree. i think chuck can rock the pink spike helmet. >> he doesn't admit it but he wears it every day. even when driving. >> in the wea
i can see the soon to be setting waning moon out here. the flower moon. ooking day to be outside today. if you're planning on riding in to work and school plan on a very comfortable ride in. but on the way home today there will be a chance for some showers, maybe some thunderstorms like yesterday afternoon. the timing should be a little bit later in the day. that'll help the little kids be able to ride home under mostly dry conditions. but on the whole, a good looking day to be out here in...
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unlike the the tools and the directions of the original space program which was to get us to the moon and which, and which meant riding in those little tiny spacecraft mercury, gemini and apollo, john glenn used to joke you didn't so much climb into the mercury capsule as you put it on. so unlike these little tiny spacecraft, the shuttle was now the size of an airplane. they could have larger crews. it was a whole different ballgame. because we were now not going to just one other place, the moon, but the space shuttle would lift off, circle the earth, many many times and then return to earth, there was a chance. there was a chance to do science in space. there was a chance to do experiments. we would launch the hubble space telescope. we would build a spacetation nasa figured out in order to get this done, it was time, they were bowing to some special pressure i should add in legal cases but we'll leave that aside for now. but it was time to add scientists. people who would conduct experiments in space and do all of these things. they called the new category of astronaut, mission spe
unlike the the tools and the directions of the original space program which was to get us to the moon and which, and which meant riding in those little tiny spacecraft mercury, gemini and apollo, john glenn used to joke you didn't so much climb into the mercury capsule as you put it on. so unlike these little tiny spacecraft, the shuttle was now the size of an airplane. they could have larger crews. it was a whole different ballgame. because we were now not going to just one other place, the...
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what will get tourist to the moon? we'll look at how the stock market end >>> welcome back to the berkshire hathaway shareholders meeting. from football to financing and back. that is joe moglia's journey. he returned to the gridiron 25 years after he left for a career on wall street. he was head football coach at coastal carolina university. and joe, thank you for being here today. >> i'm glad to be here. >> i have known you for a long time. the idea that you have been so successful in business and so successful on the gridiron, what are the skills that translate between those two worlds? >> becky, i think in both football and the business world, that any leader makes ant is about people. and number two, in both worlds, you have to be able to handle yourself und in both you have to have, whether it is a game plan or business plan, it has to be sophisticated enough to handle the flexibility of the market or opponents and simple enough that many people can execute. >> i guess you have to also be pretty nimble and quick o
what will get tourist to the moon? we'll look at how the stock market end >>> welcome back to the berkshire hathaway shareholders meeting. from football to financing and back. that is joe moglia's journey. he returned to the gridiron 25 years after he left for a career on wall street. he was head football coach at coastal carolina university. and joe, thank you for being here today. >> i'm glad to be here. >> i have known you for a long time. the idea that you have been so...
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it can be used to cite stars the moon, that sort of thing. there is a complex way of finding your location at the based on the location of the moons of jupiter. that competed with the chronometer for some time. it required three or four hours of trigonometry. it failed out. this can be used for that. it can be used for celestial navigation. it also can be used for landmarks and shoreline navigation. >> gunther -- kyle: i am pretty sure it is the same one. the astronomer in the 17th century. >> how well were they able to maintain and control -- kyle: really good at it. this was the height of the age of sail. in the 18th century, they were masters. they have really got it. by the 19th century, they have really got it down. one of the thing that benefits them is the wider availability of copper because the bottom of the ship would be fouled. barnacles would grab onto it. the more that grew, the slower the ship would get. it really dragged it down. by the early 19th century, everybody has copper. that keeps things from growing on it and it eats th
it can be used to cite stars the moon, that sort of thing. there is a complex way of finding your location at the based on the location of the moons of jupiter. that competed with the chronometer for some time. it required three or four hours of trigonometry. it failed out. this can be used for that. it can be used for celestial navigation. it also can be used for landmarks and shoreline navigation. >> gunther -- kyle: i am pretty sure it is the same one. the astronomer in the 17th...
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. >>> what's an evening without stars, the moon and more "clinton cash" questions. i love it. y you're here. i'm kennedy. . kennedy: let's do it. a i new poll paints the picture of race relation in the u.s. it hasn't looked this bleak since 1992 with rodney king and the l.a. riots. i was there, it sucked! 64% of people view race relations generally as bad, only 44% see them as generally good. public pessimism has jumped in the wake of freddie gray's death. tonight's panel is here. sherrod, a stand-up comic and a savior of mankind. >> savior on fox. kennedy: and political editor, and you can also see tom on a program called red eye. are you guys ready eyed to tackle race? >> we're red eye! >> so sherrod, i think this is all your fault. >> of course it is. kennedy: what happened? things were going great. >> why am i so outnumbered here? more black people. how about camera two join me on the panel. kennedy: jerod would make a fantastic panel. >> race relations are bad. >> i knew they were going to get worse. kennedy: it was supposed to be better, like hey. >> it is not better. >>
. >>> what's an evening without stars, the moon and more "clinton cash" questions. i love it. y you're here. i'm kennedy. . kennedy: let's do it. a i new poll paints the picture of race relation in the u.s. it hasn't looked this bleak since 1992 with rodney king and the l.a. riots. i was there, it sucked! 64% of people view race relations generally as bad, only 44% see them as generally good. public pessimism has jumped in the wake of freddie gray's death. tonight's panel is...