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the moon doesn't rotate, right? >> it does. but it's revolving around the earth. >> rotation and revolution. >> it doesn't -- >> we're not going to see -- >> technically, there's always a dark side of the moon. >> whoa. astrophysics class did you some good. >> i'll be down at cape canaveral very soon consulting on some of that stuff. >> it's an overweight spheroid, has a dark side. >> he was like, chris. >> do this. >> let's get a look at the weather picture. >> sta wars is real, right? >> of course it is. >> increasing clouds through the day today. it's a dry and comfortable day. humidity is down. a pleasant breeze out there. a high temperature, 84 degrees. i think the city stays dry. once you get into places like, let's say, lower end of monmouth county, ocean county, middlesex county on south, could be a bit of light rain that develops. a brush with a little bit of rain tomorrow which i think still stays south of us. kind of like the light with the moon. it's going to be close. you probably don't see it. >> i am afraid of it.
the moon doesn't rotate, right? >> it does. but it's revolving around the earth. >> rotation and revolution. >> it doesn't -- >> we're not going to see -- >> technically, there's always a dark side of the moon. >> whoa. astrophysics class did you some good. >> i'll be down at cape canaveral very soon consulting on some of that stuff. >> it's an overweight spheroid, has a dark side. >> he was like, chris. >> do this. >> let's get...
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aside from taking us back to the moon. ace station in today's world on our own spacecraft built in america. we dug this hole for ourselves. you know what we need again, today, you asked a question what's it going to take to get us back? we'll need new leaders in this country who believe in the importance of american exceptionalism around the world. it's been proved to be significantly importance over the past. i keep thinking jfk might be rolling over in his grave if he knew where we are sglounow. >> you were part of the amazing team of pacespace pioneers and did incredible things and went to unbelievable heights to make a difference and inspired generations of young people and set the course for the world. here we are, yes, we are still doing it we have the hubble and unmanned probes up there in space exploring the galaxy at the moment. what's lacking is our own independent initiative to carry out on our own using our own spacecraft as you say and setting a new course. i know there are private companies that nasa is workin
aside from taking us back to the moon. ace station in today's world on our own spacecraft built in america. we dug this hole for ourselves. you know what we need again, today, you asked a question what's it going to take to get us back? we'll need new leaders in this country who believe in the importance of american exceptionalism around the world. it's been proved to be significantly importance over the past. i keep thinking jfk might be rolling over in his grave if he knew where we are...
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his trip to the moon, in 1969 the first man on the moon posted these photos to twitter with a caption, my travel voucher to the moon. hash tag, apollo 11. the points of travel? texas, florida, the moon pacific ocean, hawaii and back to texas making this voucher one of the most unusual pieces of government paperwork. he was reimbursed around 33 bucks for the 20 day excursion back in 1969. >> but he got a lot of frequent mild e miles. >> he did. a lot going on with the curry kids. we'll show you. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. you don't win three world series titles in five years without being a resilit group..... and after suffering possibly their toughest defeat >>> good evening. you don't win three world series titles for three straight years if you're not a resilient group. the giants were staring the face of another loss tonight. man on for matt duffy and he responds. double down the right field line. we're tied at three. two hitters later, hunter pence at the dish. and how many times have we seen this with the game on the line. t
his trip to the moon, in 1969 the first man on the moon posted these photos to twitter with a caption, my travel voucher to the moon. hash tag, apollo 11. the points of travel? texas, florida, the moon pacific ocean, hawaii and back to texas making this voucher one of the most unusual pieces of government paperwork. he was reimbursed around 33 bucks for the 20 day excursion back in 1969. >> but he got a lot of frequent mild e miles. >> he did. a lot going on with the curry kids....
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from there you would head out to go to the moon or mars. as a wayways viewed station, a waypoint in space. refuel your rockets there. early on in the 1950's, the space stations were integral with rockets going up and down. that was the idea with the space shuttle. it was going to be going up and down to the space station. von braun had the idea of combining those two. spacee shuttle without a station wasn't very useful. in the space station without a shuttle wasn't very useful. the whole idea was to have both of these in concert. it didn't exactly work out like that. we use the spatial open to the point where we completed terminatednd then we the spatial program. now we are not shoveling up and down, we are russian rockets today. we will talk about that in a little bit. let me see. it's not advancing, hold on. ok. between 1955 in 1960, walt disney developed a ride at disneyland, i think in tomorrowland called space station next one. -- x-1. it was a ride where you would pass over a model of the united states and get to see what the earth wou
from there you would head out to go to the moon or mars. as a wayways viewed station, a waypoint in space. refuel your rockets there. early on in the 1950's, the space stations were integral with rockets going up and down. that was the idea with the space shuttle. it was going to be going up and down to the space station. von braun had the idea of combining those two. spacee shuttle without a station wasn't very useful. in the space station without a shuttle wasn't very useful. the whole idea...
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great conditioning to see the blue moon tonight. le of these showers and storms are trying to drift down into the erie area northwestern pennsylvania at the moment. these showers could make it into portions of our north and west suburbs tomorrow in the poconos keep an i'm out for a stray shower or thunderstorm. otherwise pretty great conditions this weekend if you don't mine the heat. right now 79 at the airport. 76 in wilmington. 67 degrees in millville. and that's nice and cool. if you head down to the pipe barrens lot of times when you have temperatures holding ton heat in the city because that urban heat island effect. all the blacktop and settlement retaining the heat temperatures slower to cool in urban areas. july was about degree above average about an inch below average on precipitation. highest temperature was 95. you can see now that dry air is sweeping in so the heat and humidity at least from a few days ago is a thing of the past. we've got high pressure overhead overhead, it's sunny and hot through the weekend humidity
great conditioning to see the blue moon tonight. le of these showers and storms are trying to drift down into the erie area northwestern pennsylvania at the moment. these showers could make it into portions of our north and west suburbs tomorrow in the poconos keep an i'm out for a stray shower or thunderstorm. otherwise pretty great conditions this weekend if you don't mine the heat. right now 79 at the airport. 76 in wilmington. 67 degrees in millville. and that's nice and cool. if you head...
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. >>> and the moon like you've never seen before. oderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your dermatologist abou
. >>> and the moon like you've never seen before. oderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months....
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perched on a telescope that was one million miles away, the moon's dark side was spotted for the first time since 1959. >>> attention, earthlings! this is your moon! [ laughter ] >> isn't there a song about that? >> take me to your leader. >> good pink floyd albums. >> one of the best selling albums ever. >> ah, college. [ laughter ] >> finals. >> focus. focus. >> all right. right. right. >> it's amazing how much it warmed up so quickly today. we get the sunshine back and bam 20 degrees warmer way from the water. 92 degrees in livermore. you're still sing the pink floyd song, right, allen? [ laughter ] >> 92 in livermore. santa rosa up to 84. san bruno 69. oakland good evening to you sunshine and 75 degrees. very comfortable. not that windy. 68 in san francisco. we will not cool off that much tonight. mid-60s away from the water in the tri-valley. san jose only dropping to 63. san francisco 61. let's get right to it. a few minutes ago i talked about a rain chance. remember the cloud cover we had yesterday and a few sprinkles here and there? those clouds are sitting just to the south an
perched on a telescope that was one million miles away, the moon's dark side was spotted for the first time since 1959. >>> attention, earthlings! this is your moon! [ laughter ] >> isn't there a song about that? >> take me to your leader. >> good pink floyd albums. >> one of the best selling albums ever. >> ah, college. [ laughter ] >> finals. >> focus. focus. >> all right. right. right. >> it's amazing how much it warmed up so...
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. >> nasa is handing out new equipment to allow them to land on the moon in the next years.it's to be powered by four of the engines in a launch scheduled for 2018. nasa declared the trials successful. and it's one of several tests of the rs25, if the engine is cam patible with the space launch system. and. >> a scary moment on the new jersey turnpike after two tractor trailers exploded in a fireball. the accident happened last night and one of the drives was on fire as he ran out of his burning vehicle. he was saved by a couple. and you can see someone ran to his aid. one of the vehicles was carrying oxygen, which caused the explosion, and the contents of the vehicles was not hazardous. >>> hilliary clinton's private emails are in the hands of the justice department. and the company that has it said that the server is now blank. the question is whether clinton sent classified information from the surfer while she was secretary of state. california senator, dianne feinstein defended her and said that none of the emails containing classified information were written by secret
. >> nasa is handing out new equipment to allow them to land on the moon in the next years.it's to be powered by four of the engines in a launch scheduled for 2018. nasa declared the trials successful. and it's one of several tests of the rs25, if the engine is cam patible with the space launch system. and. >> a scary moment on the new jersey turnpike after two tractor trailers exploded in a fireball. the accident happened last night and one of the drives was on fire as he ran out...
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"ronald reagan: first man on the moon." number one on the republican non-fiction best seller list. the right is revising history all over the place. everything from changing history books to getting rid of words like "jim crow" and "kkk" to claiming the confederate flag is only about heritage. but the one that may actually impact our next election is the rollback of the voting rights act. >> for 50 years, the voting rights act helped minorities transform the nation's political landscape. the original act required seven states to get federal permission pre-clearance before making changes to the voting laws. the supreme court's 2013 decision eliminated that requirement. >> larry: this is going to be the first presidential election since 1965 with the weakened voting rights act. this is crazy. this election could be like the wild west. which, by the way -- if you're interested in that period, you should read "how ronald reagan won the wild west." this is excellent. this is fantastic. (applause) for more of my end-of-summer rep
"ronald reagan: first man on the moon." number one on the republican non-fiction best seller list. the right is revising history all over the place. everything from changing history books to getting rid of words like "jim crow" and "kkk" to claiming the confederate flag is only about heritage. but the one that may actually impact our next election is the rollback of the voting rights act. >> for 50 years, the voting rights act helped minorities transform the...
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first humans on the moon july 20, 1969. >> more interestingpical declaration. >> he did not bring back any fruit. >> that is right. >> now a look at the letter. >> no plants. no fruit. no animals. >> good morning, everyone, we will show you what happened this morning. we started off with a mixture of sun and clouds and the mid-level moisture from tropical storm guillermo that kept rolling in as we look to the north bay through the morning hours. this is how it looks on the surprisible satellite starting with low clouds on the north bay coast and valley and now the high clouds are taking over. that is going to dim our sunshine enough to bring us slightly cooler weather today but there is an incredible layer of dry air about 6,600' and the moisture is coming in at 14,000' so we will have clouds and virga, rain that evaporates before reaching the ground keeping the temperatures below average. it makes for a colorful sunrise and will do the same for the sunset. warmer inland tomorrow and thursday. live doppler hd shows impressive looks, with no pl
first humans on the moon july 20, 1969. >> more interestingpical declaration. >> he did not bring back any fruit. >> that is right. >> now a look at the letter. >> no plants. no fruit. no animals. >> good morning, everyone, we will show you what happened this morning. we started off with a mixture of sun and clouds and the mid-level moisture from tropical storm guillermo that kept rolling in as we look to the north bay through the morning hours. this is how...
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also years where the moon is particularly bright and one of the special things about this year is it there is no moon light and no interference from the moon this year. >> reporter: debris from a commit or astroid creates fireballs and want to know what it's made of and impact of satellites that are orbiting the earth. >> the earth is literally colliding with the debris that has come off of something like a comet and as it does that all of these tiny pieces of sand or even maybe a tiny pebble-like thing basically burns up in the earth's atmosphere making it look like a streak of light coming across and call it a shooting star. >> if you missed the light show wednesday don't worry as long as the sky is clear more shooting stars should be visible this evening, kristen, new york. >>> remember more on our website al jazeera.com. >> i'm nidhi dutt, in indonesia, where orangutan conservationists are climbing to new heights. >> and i'm russell beard in flanders in belgium, to meet to meet the urban ne
also years where the moon is particularly bright and one of the special things about this year is it there is no moon light and no interference from the moon this year. >> reporter: debris from a commit or astroid creates fireballs and want to know what it's made of and impact of satellites that are orbiting the earth. >> the earth is literally colliding with the debris that has come off of something like a comet and as it does that all of these tiny pieces of sand or even maybe a...
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it is always nice to go out and have a look at the moon. after all, the earth is the first planet out from the sun to actually have a moon. >>> and we have hurricanes, too, tonight. one in the atlantic, one in the pacific. there are more, but we are going to focus on erika. it was a hurricane 24 hour, ago, but it got into the cooler waters of the caribbean and that knocked the breath out of it. it is directly over cuba now. the path of erika will take it over the gulf and it will get more steam in its engines and maybe rejuvenate into a tropical storm again off the west coast of florida by monday. and, the only factor from this is really the rains will be a bigger problem than the winds. the winds will be below 40 miles an hour by the time it makes landfall. golden gate bridge and the numbers in the bay area mostly in the 60s . so a mild saturday night. low pressure means showers way up in the pacific northwest, but for us, we got about a tenth of an inch of rain in the north bay today. with the warm air we had over the bay area, you get a l
it is always nice to go out and have a look at the moon. after all, the earth is the first planet out from the sun to actually have a moon. >>> and we have hurricanes, too, tonight. one in the atlantic, one in the pacific. there are more, but we are going to focus on erika. it was a hurricane 24 hour, ago, but it got into the cooler waters of the caribbean and that knocked the breath out of it. it is directly over cuba now. the path of erika will take it over the gulf and it will get...
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that's the earth, but you're seeing the moon pass by, all right? u're seeing the dark side of the moon. this is something we rarely get to see. the dark side of the moon was only seen for first time back in 1959 when the russians actually captured it. jack is doing the commentary still. but we have a satellite up there called the deep space climate observatory that is monitoring the earth from a million miles away, and it catches this image. it's only able to do this twice a year, to catch this particular image. but this, also on earth, of course, we don't get to see the dark side of the moon. that is what we're seeing in this image, and that is just cool stuff! >> do you like pink floyd? >> not a fan. >> oh. you know that song by pink floyd. >> i don't think so, but i've heard -- do you want to go ahead? >> it's called "dark side of the moon," right? >> you want to sing it? >> no. ♪ i'll see you on the dark side of the moon ♪ >> is that really how it goes or did you just make it up? >> no, i did not make it up. >> is that how it goes, really? oh, o
that's the earth, but you're seeing the moon pass by, all right? u're seeing the dark side of the moon. this is something we rarely get to see. the dark side of the moon was only seen for first time back in 1959 when the russians actually captured it. jack is doing the commentary still. but we have a satellite up there called the deep space climate observatory that is monitoring the earth from a million miles away, and it catches this image. it's only able to do this twice a year, to catch this...
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the moon's crater-filled surface forced scott and irwin to drive at a plodding four miles an hour. but they didn't seem to mind. "this is unreal, the most beautiful thing i've ever seen" and because of the cameras mounted to the rover, the world got to see what the astronauts were experiencing from 240,000 miles away. "dave, an extraordinary picture here." "ok houston, as i stand out here in the wonders of the unknown at hadley. i sort of realize a fundamental truth to our nature. man must explore." the exploration mission for apollo 15 included the gathering of rock and soil samples. "can you imagine that joe? here sits this rock and it's been here since before creatures roamed the sea on our little earth." the rover allowed the astronauts to examine and excavate previously unavailable parts of the moon that could unlock mysteries of its past. "houston, the hadley base here. tell those geologists in the back room to get ready because we've really got something for 'em." "guess what we just found? i think we found what we came for. crystal rock" "yes sir. you better believe it." "da
the moon's crater-filled surface forced scott and irwin to drive at a plodding four miles an hour. but they didn't seem to mind. "this is unreal, the most beautiful thing i've ever seen" and because of the cameras mounted to the rover, the world got to see what the astronauts were experiencing from 240,000 miles away. "dave, an extraordinary picture here." "ok houston, as i stand out here in the wonders of the unknown at hadley. i sort of realize a fundamental truth to...
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unbelievable. >> give me a break. >>> lets look live at the moon, shall we? the way, we are saying this is a 98 percent moon and what does waxing gibis. it is 60 percent illuminated and just not a full moon. just listen to the drumming by cope land. oh, yeah, that is good stuff. >>> all right. dave warren, do you have anything more to say about the moon. >> it is a when they catch the ugly fish, by the way. >> i don't know. >> and it is almost a super moon. >> what is a super moon. >> super moon means that it will be very close to the earth, it is moon distance vary and point where it is closest to the earth is happening on sunday, the full moon is saturday. >> let me ask you another serious question coming up at 5:00 o'clock would you rather have news at 5:00 or play the entire 1973 pink floyd, dark side of the moon. >> i would rather keep this picture up as well. >> let's do that. >> one last thing, full moon tomorrow. >> full moon tomorrow, and the the point where it is closest to the earth is happening on sunday. >> boy, we could talk about this for the n
unbelievable. >> give me a break. >>> lets look live at the moon, shall we? the way, we are saying this is a 98 percent moon and what does waxing gibis. it is 60 percent illuminated and just not a full moon. just listen to the drumming by cope land. oh, yeah, that is good stuff. >>> all right. dave warren, do you have anything more to say about the moon. >> it is a when they catch the ugly fish, by the way. >> i don't know. >> and it is almost a super...
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coming up, the $43 shipped to the moon. ok at my buzz aldrin generating a buzz online. ♪ ♪ yvonne: this is "trending business." is a fully fledged industry worth billions of dollars. it is bigger than music or the movies. players can go to the universities on gaming scholarships. ♪ >> once the domain of the teenager hold up in the bedroom, gaming is a totally different beast today. the average age of the gamer is 37. facing thousands upon thousands coming together, but behind the screen is an industry that 1.2 billione than people worldwide. the sheer numbers involved held by an aging demographic means market is expected to explore the more than $1.2 billion. one reason for growth is eastbourne forts, multiplayer videogame competitions played in front of live audiences. >> for the long shot. esports has an audience of 134 million people. -- ford, american express, and others hope to sponsor competitions. more than some goldman sachs analysts are professional golfers. the industry is changing. mobile is becoming the fastest-g
coming up, the $43 shipped to the moon. ok at my buzz aldrin generating a buzz online. ♪ ♪ yvonne: this is "trending business." is a fully fledged industry worth billions of dollars. it is bigger than music or the movies. players can go to the universities on gaming scholarships. ♪ >> once the domain of the teenager hold up in the bedroom, gaming is a totally different beast today. the average age of the gamer is 37. facing thousands upon thousands coming together, but...
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look how beautiful the moon looks. ok how large thes. >> and the moon is just the beginning of exploration. he believes there are still plenty to have learn about the universe from gazing at a truly dark night sky. >> there's a lot of things out there that we don't know about, and that's exciting. maybe we can still discover. we can still be the explorers. it's not over. our children and all of our descendants will have that opportunity to discover. that's what we need to have. >> reporter: and if you keep the light pollution away, they can stand here and do that? >> that's right. that's what we hope to do. >> reporter: here is one of the last places where modern man can look ask see what our ancient ancestors saw. the lighting or just basking in nature's night light. >> charles: next, the pride of cuba. >> charles: now that u.s. relations with cuba are durning over a new leaf cigar smokers are hoping to enjoy a new leaf too. we're off to ha vaun avana. >> reporter: along havana's waterfront, no one asks politely before
look how beautiful the moon looks. ok how large thes. >> and the moon is just the beginning of exploration. he believes there are still plenty to have learn about the universe from gazing at a truly dark night sky. >> there's a lot of things out there that we don't know about, and that's exciting. maybe we can still discover. we can still be the explorers. it's not over. our children and all of our descendants will have that opportunity to discover. that's what we need to have....
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astronauts to examine and excavate previously unavailable parts of the moon its past. "houston, the hadley base here. tell those geologists in the we've really got something for 'em." "guess what we just found? i think we found what we came for. crystal rock" it." "dave you're going to need to cinch up jim's collection bag becoming very loose there." it also allowed them to carry lunar module. "ok, we're moving forward joe." "roger." the exhausted astronauts returned to the lem for the night. today's heavy workload forced them to skip a planned stop along the apennine foothills. that's the first thing they'll head for tomorrow." two other missions to the moon would feature rovers - "as we drive up and up front here, i can see mount hadley and the linear patterns in it are really remarkable." and lessons learned from the lunar vehicles were used in future rover designs like the mars pathfinder. 75 years after henry ford unveiled his first motorized vehicle, a new kind of four-wheeled cart made the first tracks on the lunar surface. its shell remains left behind. "good li
astronauts to examine and excavate previously unavailable parts of the moon its past. "houston, the hadley base here. tell those geologists in the we've really got something for 'em." "guess what we just found? i think we found what we came for. crystal rock" it." "dave you're going to need to cinch up jim's collection bag becoming very loose there." it also allowed them to carry lunar module. "ok, we're moving forward joe." "roger." the...
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flag may not be the only thing left on the moon. musk has his way you could have a new sports drink advertisement up their and how that is even possible can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include head
flag may not be the only thing left on the moon. musk has his way you could have a new sports drink advertisement up their and how that is even possible can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for...
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this is the blue moon. the moon is not actually blue. it just means we have had the second full moon in the calendar month. that hardly happens. that's where the saying once in a blue moon comes from. i'm sure some people on instagram put the blue filter on but it's not actually blue. it's just called that. here is another look right now. the moon will be nearly full overnight tonight as well. another look over the george washington bridge up the hudson river. building cumulus clouds in the distance. there could be a brief shower north and west of the city during the next couple of hours. they will tend to weaken. temperature 86 degrees. wind northwest around 6 miles per hour after a high of 88, four degrees above normal. 0100 was the record. the sun going down at 8:12. high temperature today, low 90s. 89 at islip. 90 poughkeepsie. 85 the high at sussex. here is what to expect nice and warm tomorrow. humidity stays fairly low. muggier monday. with the front moving into the humid air mass there could be a few strong thunderstorms monday e
this is the blue moon. the moon is not actually blue. it just means we have had the second full moon in the calendar month. that hardly happens. that's where the saying once in a blue moon comes from. i'm sure some people on instagram put the blue filter on but it's not actually blue. it's just called that. here is another look right now. the moon will be nearly full overnight tonight as well. another look over the george washington bridge up the hudson river. building cumulus clouds in the...
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year is there's no interference from the moon. >> reporter: debris creates the spectacular fire ballsists want to know more about what the balls are made of. >> the earth is literally colliding with the debris that has come off of something like a com comet, and as it does that, all of the tiny pieces of sand or a tiny pebble-like thing, get burned up in the earth's a atmosphere making it look like a streak of light coming across. >> reporter: if you missed wednesday's light show, don't worry, as long as the sky is clear, more shooting stars should be visible this evening. >> more on our website, aljazeera.com. [ explosion ] [ screaming ] >>> dozens killed, thousands evacuated after explosions in china. the government confirms poisonous chemicals are in the air. >>> a deadly day across iraq, isil attacks a crowded market, and a military convoy in separate attacks. >>> plus president jimmy carter's fight. the new diagnosis as he announces his cancer has spread. ♪
year is there's no interference from the moon. >> reporter: debris creates the spectacular fire ballsists want to know more about what the balls are made of. >> the earth is literally colliding with the debris that has come off of something like a com comet, and as it does that, all of the tiny pieces of sand or a tiny pebble-like thing, get burned up in the earth's a atmosphere making it look like a streak of light coming across. >> reporter: if you missed wednesday's light...
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andures the investment firm alphabet, home of the moon shots. the core moneymaking business still lives as google. some are calling it classic google. and it is include search and ads and youtube. by pichai.eing led chai launched chrome who took over android operations and recently almost all of consumer android products. joining me to discuss how we can accomplish big things is brad stone, and ben leg. what is possible? what can they do now that they could not do before? >> arguably nothing. >> ever since larry was appointed ceo of couple of years ago, he has shown a little bit face for the grittier responsibilities of being chief executive, talking to shareholders, being on the quarterly conference call, talking to regulators and testifying before congress that is why gradually we has handoff -- we have seen him hand off more responsibility to send our pitch i -- sundar pichai. what this allows him to do, and that sergei has already been doing, is to look at the next twist in technology and let him handle all the stuff he hasn't wanted to deal
andures the investment firm alphabet, home of the moon shots. the core moneymaking business still lives as google. some are calling it classic google. and it is include search and ads and youtube. by pichai.eing led chai launched chrome who took over android operations and recently almost all of consumer android products. joining me to discuss how we can accomplish big things is brad stone, and ben leg. what is possible? what can they do now that they could not do before? >> arguably...
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a great shot of the moon and it is in fact called a blue moon not because of color we're having a debate it's like the dress is it blue and black or white and gold. it's called the blue moon because it's second full moon in month and only happens once every three years. it won't happen again until and january 20 18. a lot of people asking on the facebook page moon doesn't look blue to me that's what it's called it's 7 the in philadelphia. allentown 70. trenton 76. cape may 73. millville dropped town to 67. and millville currently 76. this is great image water vapor and shows high humidity ingreen and this pushed well down south and east in that orange color that's dry air that will be with us through the weekend. even though the dew points will below generally in 50s it's going to be a warm weekend the dome of high pressure squeezing all the moisture out of the atmosphere and wind out of the west. afternoon high, 90, 91 both days that high pressure sneaks east as we head to monday and that brings winds south west more humid flow of air and monday will get streamy. race weekend in the poc
a great shot of the moon and it is in fact called a blue moon not because of color we're having a debate it's like the dress is it blue and black or white and gold. it's called the blue moon because it's second full moon in month and only happens once every three years. it won't happen again until and january 20 18. a lot of people asking on the facebook page moon doesn't look blue to me that's what it's called it's 7 the in philadelphia. allentown 70. trenton 76. cape may 73. millville dropped...
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the camera caught the exact moment the moon was hovering over the pacific ocean near california. you can see the top right of your screen. regular observations. nasa says this picture was just a lucky occurrence. >> that is cool. >>> scientists say they have solved the mystery of balancing rocks. a new study concludes the fact that san andreas can interact sending the biggest vibrations around the rock stacks and that helps them stay upright instead of toppling over. the rocks look like natural seismoscopes. >>> a free mont resident named the coolest vegan alive. 16-year-old freeland won the competition sponsored by people for the ethical treatment of animals and helped the organization create vegan wallets. she cares for two rescued goats herself. she is doing great work. >>> one of san francisco's biggest events gets underway on friday. the abc 7 news team was in golden gate park as workers set up for this year's outside lands festival featuring three days of music, comedy, food and other attractions. this year's headliners include mumford and sons, black keys on saturday and e
the camera caught the exact moment the moon was hovering over the pacific ocean near california. you can see the top right of your screen. regular observations. nasa says this picture was just a lucky occurrence. >> that is cool. >>> scientists say they have solved the mystery of balancing rocks. a new study concludes the fact that san andreas can interact sending the biggest vibrations around the rock stacks and that helps them stay upright instead of toppling over. the rocks...
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may 25th the next day president kennedy said we are going to put a man in the moon by the indicate of the decade. the governor of alabama declared marshall law and president kennedy is thrown in with both feet into civil rights and the space program. nasa is about to start hiring 250,000 new people principally in alabama, texas, florida, mississippi and louisiana, so that in part the fact that this is in the heart of south is going to mean that african americans are going to have a role. steven has a piece of the story that guarantees that civil rights will be a part of the story. >> now that richard has everyone excited i get the firing policy. president kennedy signed executive order on march 6, 1961. he understood the political reality of his time. he couldn't get civil rights through congress. he had to do something through executive power. that's exactly what he did. executive order. it showed how it affected. it covered 38,000 contractors, the impact of the antidiscrimination clawses were a myth. at the time nasa was young agency. as that happened, so did the importance of this
may 25th the next day president kennedy said we are going to put a man in the moon by the indicate of the decade. the governor of alabama declared marshall law and president kennedy is thrown in with both feet into civil rights and the space program. nasa is about to start hiring 250,000 new people principally in alabama, texas, florida, mississippi and louisiana, so that in part the fact that this is in the heart of south is going to mean that african americans are going to have a role. steven...
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the first man on the moon posted the photos to twitter with the caption "my travel voucher to the moonhe moon, the pacific ocean, hawaii, and finally act to texas, making this voucher one of the most unusual pieces of government paperwork. aldrin reimbursed around $33 for his 20-day excursion. who knows what that would have gone for back in 1969. >> fascinating. cool he shared it. >> also wouldn't it be great twitter back in 1969? selfies from the moon. that would be something. >> can you imagine? all right. right now, let's see the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. a mild week. >> yes, mild to start but it starts to warm up today as well as tomorrow. get ready for that. and then it starts to come back down. this is what you need to know. we will have mainly clear skies this morning. sunrise at 6:11. and more sunshine today as it warms up, less clouds than yesterday. and generally clear tonight. sunset happening at 8:11. and now, 60 degrees in liver more. remember yesterday at this time, about 65 degrees starting out the day. even san francisco was a touch warmer. now 60 degrees.
the first man on the moon posted the photos to twitter with the caption "my travel voucher to the moonhe moon, the pacific ocean, hawaii, and finally act to texas, making this voucher one of the most unusual pieces of government paperwork. aldrin reimbursed around $33 for his 20-day excursion. who knows what that would have gone for back in 1969. >> fascinating. cool he shared it. >> also wouldn't it be great twitter back in 1969? selfies from the moon. that would be something....
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moon of the month took place on july 1st. at that. >>> it is pretty cool, hopefully you had had a chance to see it. we had clear sky, that moon was lighting up the sky during the morning hours, lets look at that moon. we have a few pictures sent in from our weather watchers, we will check out phil chapline's picture from yesterday evening, here in philadelphia, so i can make this bigger, thinks from the spring garden bridge, nice shot right there, of the moon, behind the building, so hopefully you had a shot the to see that, yesterday. especially during the morning hours, great sight. here we are, temperature wise, looking good, from our neighborhood, lower 70's, and warmer spots associated witt 60's, and south jersey, and, he has margot has 70 degrees. good morning so far. let's head across the delaware river into delaware itself. newark, delaware delores lee has partly cloudy skies, 67 degrees this hour and let's bring it back close to home here to pennsylvania, around philadelphia, we will go up to blue bell, where jerry a
moon of the month took place on july 1st. at that. >>> it is pretty cool, hopefully you had had a chance to see it. we had clear sky, that moon was lighting up the sky during the morning hours, lets look at that moon. we have a few pictures sent in from our weather watchers, we will check out phil chapline's picture from yesterday evening, here in philadelphia, so i can make this bigger, thinks from the spring garden bridge, nice shot right there, of the moon, behind the building, so...
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the international space station made a pit stop in front of the moon. d with 82 hundredths of a second. this is a picture of the , butnational space station it is orbiting about 300 miles above the surface of the moon. that is about 240,000 miles from the earth. has about six occupants of the moment. the distance from the space station to the surface of the moon is about the distance from new york just past t washington dc. betty: very cool. much more ahead on the bloomberg market day. trader convicted for libra rates has been sentenced in the united kingdom. ♪ betty: as we have been reporting, the former ubs citigroup trader who was the first to stand trial in the recent manipulation case was sentenced today to 14 years in prison in the u.k.. pimm: he was originally charged the united states in 2012 where he based after six years in prison. he was found guilty of conspiring to regulate the london blank to boost the value of his positions. we were just comparing the sentence of mr. hayes with the sentence that was imposed on which was 11 years. they are
the international space station made a pit stop in front of the moon. d with 82 hundredths of a second. this is a picture of the , butnational space station it is orbiting about 300 miles above the surface of the moon. that is about 240,000 miles from the earth. has about six occupants of the moment. the distance from the space station to the surface of the moon is about the distance from new york just past t washington dc. betty: very cool. much more ahead on the bloomberg market day. trader...
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side of the moon as it passes across the face of the sun lit earth.een in 1959 but the satellite that took this it only does this once every two years, see it twice a year i should say able to capture this so cool pic. >>> next up dad getting attention for what he did. think new ink. >> he lives in new zealand now has a tattoo of a cochlear implant on his head. his daughter has two ones which help her hear. >> he says he's not concerned about his hair knowing it's going to grow back. charlotte says the new ink is cool. that is a heck of a dad. i like that. >> certainly is. >>> if you got teenagers at home you're probably used to getting large cell phone bills. so take a look. compared to this one, $117,000 for just one month. >> yeah small travel agency was the victim of a cyberattack over the fourth of july holiday when nobody was in the office and hackers used call forwarding and international phone lines to rack up some 5,000 minutes starting at $7 a minute. verizon has agreed to wipe out those fraudulent charges. >> what a relief. >> thank goodnes
side of the moon as it passes across the face of the sun lit earth.een in 1959 but the satellite that took this it only does this once every two years, see it twice a year i should say able to capture this so cool pic. >>> next up dad getting attention for what he did. think new ink. >> he lives in new zealand now has a tattoo of a cochlear implant on his head. his daughter has two ones which help her hear. >> he says he's not concerned about his hair knowing it's going to...
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so this is when the moon on its orbit is at closest point to the earth. it appears 14% larger and 30% brighter. definitely a site to see in the sky. definitely looking big as we get to sunday as well. high today in philadelphia, 87. at this hour with southwesterly wind comfortable, 75 city and 59 poconos and 69 out west in lancaster and 71 allentown along the coast in beach haven 71 and same in atlantic city at the boardwalk. here's satellite 6 and action radar we have partly cloudy sky across the region and we stay dry the rest of tonight and focus our attention to the west because we're tracking a frontal boundary. it's a weak one at that draped across the ohio valley and eastern great lakes this moves north of our ceej region as we go throughout the second half of day tomorrow. so, we'll time it out for you and show you the setup. clouds and some sunshine. a touch more on the humid side. high in philadelphia coming in at 90. especially with southwesterly wind. we're tracking frontal boundary and it looks like light shower activity will stay well north
so this is when the moon on its orbit is at closest point to the earth. it appears 14% larger and 30% brighter. definitely a site to see in the sky. definitely looking big as we get to sunday as well. high today in philadelphia, 87. at this hour with southwesterly wind comfortable, 75 city and 59 poconos and 69 out west in lancaster and 71 allentown along the coast in beach haven 71 and same in atlantic city at the boardwalk. here's satellite 6 and action radar we have partly cloudy sky across...
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it's the dark side of the moon. nasa camera caught the meanwhile it moved in front of a very sunny section of the earth. how about that? the perfect position made for an illuminated look at the moon's dark side. >> so nice. it looks fake. >> hi, roberta's. >>> i was over there drinking my asparagus water so i missed that one. [ laughter ] >> we have a chance of rain in the forecast tonight. we currently have clear skies heading on out the door according to our live weather camera looking out towards the bay bridge and very mild temperatures in the 50s and now 65 degrees in livermore. wow! that's not some good sleeping weather, is it? here's what we need to know on this thursday. we have areas of light coastal clouds and fog early this morning. showers are certainly possible later on this evening until tomorrow morning and then we'll dry out the atmosphere and we'll have sunny skies from friday afternoon through the weekend. there's plume of moisture to hawaii. that brings us a chance of showers and thunderstorms toni
it's the dark side of the moon. nasa camera caught the meanwhile it moved in front of a very sunny section of the earth. how about that? the perfect position made for an illuminated look at the moon's dark side. >> so nice. it looks fake. >> hi, roberta's. >>> i was over there drinking my asparagus water so i missed that one. [ laughter ] >> we have a chance of rain in the forecast tonight. we currently have clear skies heading on out the door according to our live...
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the pitstop is the moon. mm: they were in isolation for three weeks before they could be with their families when they returned. they said the dust that was rubbed off on them, the moon dust, they were tossed in the pacific ocean. betty: imagine what they would go for now. pimm: i will leave it to you. inty: this air-conditioning the modern office discriminate against women? we will find out in a new study. ♪ betty: you cannot tell now, pimm, but i am always freezing when i sit at my desk and it turns out there is an answer. you know this. most office temperatures are based on a decade old formula that uses the metabolic rate of men, a formula week showed earlier developed in the 1960's. i cannot decipher that at all, all greek to me. it is based on fort -- the body heat of a 40-year-old man weighed 140 pounds. women produce less body heat and it shows that turning down the ac would make women more comfortable and help combat mobile warming by saving energy. pimm: there would be a multiple -- a multitude of be
the pitstop is the moon. mm: they were in isolation for three weeks before they could be with their families when they returned. they said the dust that was rubbed off on them, the moon dust, they were tossed in the pacific ocean. betty: imagine what they would go for now. pimm: i will leave it to you. inty: this air-conditioning the modern office discriminate against women? we will find out in a new study. ♪ betty: you cannot tell now, pimm, but i am always freezing when i sit at my desk and...
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then i would go outside and i would see the moon, and it was full. and i would make the trek back to the tv, sit down for another five, ten minutes, and go back out and see the moon. and i said, "i can't believe they're up there right now." so it was a big fascination, a big fascination. and i said, "you know, that's what i want to do. i want to do that when i grow up. i want to be an astronaut." and i'm sure every ten-year-old wanted to do that. >> hinojosa: probably. but not every ten-year-old who was saying that was the son of migrant farm workers who had part of his family still living in mexico, and was spending his time in the united states as a migrant. so the dream of a migrant farm worker boy who was picking fruits and vegetables seven days a week throughout the summer, to then say, "i want to become an astronaut"... >> well, i think the dream even got nurtured even earlier before that. you know, i thank my upbringing for creating this dream. when we used to go out in the fields, we used to go in (speaking spanish), you know, which was still
then i would go outside and i would see the moon, and it was full. and i would make the trek back to the tv, sit down for another five, ten minutes, and go back out and see the moon. and i said, "i can't believe they're up there right now." so it was a big fascination, a big fascination. and i said, "you know, that's what i want to do. i want to do that when i grow up. i want to be an astronaut." and i'm sure every ten-year-old wanted to do that. >> hinojosa: probably....
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i think overnight, we're not going to see much in the way of moon. but we'll get some sunshine before the clouds take over for today at least. right now, temperatures are in the upper 60s in and around the city. lower 60s for the nearby suburbs. distant burbs chillier than that. not a lot of wind stirring things up either. especially central new jersey on south. it could be as early as -- probably the brighter of the two days this weekend. 66 in hoboken. same number in staten island. green ridge at 70 in jackson heights. city island 69 degrees. 54 at sussex. 52 in monticello. 55 in sussex. cool stuff started early on this morning. as i said, you can see the leading edge of the high clouds getting closer. cutting into central new jersey. as the sun comes up, bright to start. it gets filtered out a little more through the day. the clouds tend to thicken up and the storm -- starts to slowly head in our direction. it's not a fast mover but on the northern fringe of it. future tracker. mixing with high clouds. this is noontime. by the evening hours, most o
i think overnight, we're not going to see much in the way of moon. but we'll get some sunshine before the clouds take over for today at least. right now, temperatures are in the upper 60s in and around the city. lower 60s for the nearby suburbs. distant burbs chillier than that. not a lot of wind stirring things up either. especially central new jersey on south. it could be as early as -- probably the brighter of the two days this weekend. 66 in hoboken. same number in staten island. green...
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>> i mean that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to the werewolves. >> thank you. we needed today clarify that. >> good. >> i am glad we were able to to the bottom of that? >> coming up, julian bond talks about another rights movement, the battle for lgbt equality. stay with us. ♪ >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds >> they were patriots, they wanted their country back >> from the best filmmakers of our time, the new home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera amer >>> i am michael shore. this is "talk to al jazeera" our guest this week: julian bond, long-time veteran of the civil rights movement. >> 50 years from now, julian bond, where do you imagine when you close your eyes race country? >> i am not really sure. where i hope they will be is people will be saying, well, we have come forward more than i thought we would. i hope somebody will be saying that. if they say that, that will be
>> i mean that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to the werewolves. >> thank you. we needed today clarify that. >> good. >> i am glad we were able to to the bottom of that? >> coming up, julian bond talks about another rights movement, the battle for lgbt equality. stay with us. ♪ >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds...
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moon advertising is on the rise. the first major stunt comes next year when a japanese company will send a can of its sports drink to the moon. a spacex rocket will place that can near a crater. the goal is for a child to one day grow up and be an astronaut and eventually find that drink on the moon's surface. >> an officer and his deadly use of force on trial again. we have the dash cam video that's key to this case. >> the fda could decide any hour now whether to approve female viagra. we're going to tell you about the serious side >> trr this is story for adults only. right now we're waiting to hear from the food and drug administration about possible approval for a little pink pill that's become known but not entirely correctly known as the female viagra. erica edwards explains. >> reporter: their love story began in front of a crowd. chris campbell proposed to katherine while she was singing with her band. >> he is absolutely wonderful. he's perfect for me. >> married for three years with two young boys. they ha
moon advertising is on the rise. the first major stunt comes next year when a japanese company will send a can of its sports drink to the moon. a spacex rocket will place that can near a crater. the goal is for a child to one day grow up and be an astronaut and eventually find that drink on the moon's surface. >> an officer and his deadly use of force on trial again. we have the dash cam video that's key to this case. >> the fda could decide any hour now whether to approve female...
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the term refers to a second full moon in a single month. stargazers witnessed the lunar event last three years ago. if you miss this, you won't be able to see another blue moon until 2018. you know how we say once in a blue moon? >> right. >> that's why. it's so rare. >> it's beautiful, too. >> it is. >> i caught the moon last night and it was nice. not that night. >> did it hit your eye like a large piece of pie? >> right in the face. >> lots of bright light and clear skies across the area tonight. you can get a good view of it. we're tracking some rain showers, possibly, and some more heat coming our way for this first weekend of august. can you believe it's august 1st tomorrow already? here's a look outside. clear skies. clear skies with great visibility. the air mass is crisp and clean. 81 degrees right now in the park. that's comfortable. now, we do have lower humidity, compared to the last few days. that makes things better. it's a mostly dry and hot weekend. the temperatures will be around 90. unless you're around the immediate shore
the term refers to a second full moon in a single month. stargazers witnessed the lunar event last three years ago. if you miss this, you won't be able to see another blue moon until 2018. you know how we say once in a blue moon? >> right. >> that's why. it's so rare. >> it's beautiful, too. >> it is. >> i caught the moon last night and it was nice. not that night. >> did it hit your eye like a large piece of pie? >> right in the face. >> lots of...
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released an animation that shows the dark side of the moon for the first time.t should be called the far side of the moon as it actually receives as much sunlight as we do we just can't see it. the pictures were taken by a satellite orbiting million miles from earth which show the moon crossing the pacific ocean in -- and north america. shery: let's get back to our coverage of singapore's golden jubilee celebration. take it away. morning from the lion city. singapore has to continue to reinvent itself if it wants to stay relevant over the next 50 years. smartal is to be a nation. singapore wants to be the first smart nation in the world. where are we in this journey? well, we have an assessment. good to have you with us. most people think that singapore is already a smart nation. what is a smart nation? what is the vision the government has? >> to be a smart nation does not mean we are not already, it means we want to go further. we want to tackle difficult challenges that we haven't so do many countries in the world. a smart nation is rethinking the future. fut
released an animation that shows the dark side of the moon for the first time.t should be called the far side of the moon as it actually receives as much sunlight as we do we just can't see it. the pictures were taken by a satellite orbiting million miles from earth which show the moon crossing the pacific ocean in -- and north america. shery: let's get back to our coverage of singapore's golden jubilee celebration. take it away. morning from the lion city. singapore has to continue to reinvent...
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the snapshots were taken from satellite located between the moon system and the sun on july july 16thmm. >> in your money tonight a big shake up for verizon wireless. one of the nation's largest mobile carriers is ditching annual contracts and changing the way you'll end up paying for its service. today verizon announcing a new set of data plans requiring new customers to buy new phones out right or pay the full price monthly installments. it's a move that means customers will pay little more for their devices in exchange for lower service fees. verizon is wiping out single line options and family plans but says subscribers won't be locked into long-term contracts. the new plan goes into effect on thursday. >>> a viral video leaving very bad taste in people's mouths to night for good reason. >> i don't think this is on the menu. this video shows a checkers restaurant employee rubbing a hamburger bun on the ground before continuing to make that burger. the incident happened a few week ago at a restaurant in a baltimore suburb. the video appeared on social media earlier this week. in th
the snapshots were taken from satellite located between the moon system and the sun on july july 16thmm. >> in your money tonight a big shake up for verizon wireless. one of the nation's largest mobile carriers is ditching annual contracts and changing the way you'll end up paying for its service. today verizon announcing a new set of data plans requiring new customers to buy new phones out right or pay the full price monthly installments. it's a move that means customers will pay little...
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. >>> ahead far side of the moon. more amazing new pictures from a million miles away. >>> and hang on for the ultimate test ride. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ♪ we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more colorful language. low fares. we don't just have them. we invented them. and here we go again! book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ♪ >>> watch this. a rare glimpse tonight at the dark side of the moon. this is new video from nasa's epic camera. you can see the moon's other side as it passes in front of earth. the camera caught the exact moment the moon was hovering over the pacific ocean near california. the west coast is on the top right of your screen. nasa says this photo was just a lucky happenstance. >>> well, back to the future for
. >>> ahead far side of the moon. more amazing new pictures from a million miles away. >>> and hang on for the ultimate test ride. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ♪ we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more...