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there is a lack of atmosphere around the moon. have to protect the man against very hot and cold temperatures associated with the surface of the moon. there are a whole series of them. we have to have this self-contained life-support system. this life-support system would have to include a whole series of items that we can discuss later. john fitch: how are you going to stop all these problems? matt: it is interesting. here we have an indication. thank you. here we have a mannequin dressed in a liquid cooling garments. . if you will note, the inside of this garment is covered with small tubules. these little tubules are filled with water. they are actually filled prior to flight. causing a flowby of water through the main branch and then returning it from this secondary branch we , have the ability to pick up heat directly from the skin which keeps the man's temperature,skin down, which gives him from perspiring. john fitch: it is like air-conditioning. matt: normally you do. this is supposed to pick up all of the perspiration ass
there is a lack of atmosphere around the moon. have to protect the man against very hot and cold temperatures associated with the surface of the moon. there are a whole series of them. we have to have this self-contained life-support system. this life-support system would have to include a whole series of items that we can discuss later. john fitch: how are you going to stop all these problems? matt: it is interesting. here we have an indication. thank you. here we have a mannequin dressed in...
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matt: it would not be the same on the moon, no. arth, were this test was just run, which was one g. in order to determine how much effort is associated with working on the lunar surface, we must somehow stimulate the lunar gravity, lunar gravity being approximately 1/6 that of the earth. we have three ways of achieving this. the first is a 1/6 g stimulator, which we have done here. -- which we have fabricated here. it is levers, balanced with weights, a man hanging on one end. he is like one portion of a giant mobile. by counterbalancing and overweighting one side, we can give him the effect, the effect of 1/6 g. however there is great mass and , inertia associated with this rig. it weighs several tons. in order to overcome this, we use several ropes and men on the end of them so that it will not take over from the man. this is the third one -- the second one. this is the langley simulator where a large pendulum, a very large pendulum is attached to a man sideways. who attempts to walk as though he were walking on the side of a buil
matt: it would not be the same on the moon, no. arth, were this test was just run, which was one g. in order to determine how much effort is associated with working on the lunar surface, we must somehow stimulate the lunar gravity, lunar gravity being approximately 1/6 that of the earth. we have three ways of achieving this. the first is a 1/6 g stimulator, which we have done here. -- which we have fabricated here. it is levers, balanced with weights, a man hanging on one end. he is like one...
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so let me ask you something else about the moon. so the strawberry moon is what? strawberry moon did you say i don't know. >> strawberry is in season now? i don't know. but it could be that. >> stephen: what was special about the moon that just happened a couple of days ago. >> most people want something in the sky to be special and unique to their lifetime on earth. an earth that has been here for 4.5 billion years. so this is evidence of a delusional state that you want the universe to-- ( cheers ) >> stephen: something special happened in my lifetime and my life has some kind of meaning i'm not just photo plasm that will be gone. >> this configuration of the moon and planet will not repeat for 60,000 years. but they don't tell you tomorrow's configuration also won't repeat for 60,000 years. every day you can find something that won't repeat for, you know, millennia. so something can be rare but uninteresting. because of how common its rarity is. >> stephen: wow, you could really make the night sky seem not special, neil. okay, let's get back to our little friend
so let me ask you something else about the moon. so the strawberry moon is what? strawberry moon did you say i don't know. >> strawberry is in season now? i don't know. but it could be that. >> stephen: what was special about the moon that just happened a couple of days ago. >> most people want something in the sky to be special and unique to their lifetime on earth. an earth that has been here for 4.5 billion years. so this is evidence of a delusional state that you want the...
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on the moon. >> i will step off now. one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. valerie neal: after the crew had climbed out and done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples, taken some photographs, placed a u.s. flag on the moon, they went back into the lunar module and this became the vehicle for the trip home. they launched the small top portion, leaving the base on the moon. they ascended back up into lunar orbit, rendezvoused with the command module, exited the lunar module and once they were secure , inside the command module, reunited with michael collins. the lunar module was detached and will back to the moon with an intentional crash on the moon because geologists and seismologists wanted to be able to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. from a space historian's point craft are the two icons of the space race along with the suits worn by the astronauts on the moon. symbolize that very historic moment in time, july 16, 1969, when human beings first stepped on another
on the moon. >> i will step off now. one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. valerie neal: after the crew had climbed out and done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples, taken some photographs, placed a u.s. flag on the moon, they went back into the lunar module and this became the vehicle for the trip home. they launched the small top portion, leaving the base on the moon. they ascended back up into lunar orbit, rendezvoused with the command...
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to get to the moon. was one, --ace race moonith the ladies on the , -- landings on the men, the u.s. and soviet space graham -- oon, u.s. and soviet space program began to shift gears. ofelopment of a series space-based and. there was a moment there in the early to mid back and 70's when soviet and u.s. tensions abated somewhat and the two space programs, the two nations decided to do a cooperative entrance to space and that occurred in 1975. it was a rendezvous and docking and space of an apollo spacecraft of the united states. historiclled as a handshake and space. -- whento craft docked ocked, theafts d russian commander and u.s. commander shook hands. there was hope that this would be good beginning of a new era in cooperation. thaw in relations did not last very long. throughout the letter 1970's and 80's, the u.s. went on with developing the told and the soviets went on with .evelopingstations it was not until the collapse of the union that another opportunity arose to have a cooperative relationshi
to get to the moon. was one, --ace race moonith the ladies on the , -- landings on the men, the u.s. and soviet space graham -- oon, u.s. and soviet space program began to shift gears. ofelopment of a series space-based and. there was a moment there in the early to mid back and 70's when soviet and u.s. tensions abated somewhat and the two space programs, the two nations decided to do a cooperative entrance to space and that occurred in 1975. it was a rendezvous and docking and space of an...
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. >> in less than five years, an astronaut will be stepping out on the moon. voyage have been a long and into a strange and airless world. he must carry with him a bit of his familiar environment. ♪ >> i am speaking to you from the man. -- moon. this is a mockup of the lunar excursion module. where nasa is testing and evaluating the performance of the apollo spacesuit. it is actually encapsulating a and it may not be a novel idea. applied to going up and , we got a much later start. the man found he was checking beyond his natural reach. a man flying high speed military planes required anti-force. the spacee move into age, these two problems being relatively tame measured against the support systems. out about the systems that will be used to protect here at theed command space center. a couple of our earlier of the owlgot rid schappert suits. couple of the interesting thing about this suit is are there any movable joints in this. achieved by as clever tailoring. you can see that it has been sewn into the suit. >> we are able to get a certain amount of mobility
. >> in less than five years, an astronaut will be stepping out on the moon. voyage have been a long and into a strange and airless world. he must carry with him a bit of his familiar environment. ♪ >> i am speaking to you from the man. -- moon. this is a mockup of the lunar excursion module. where nasa is testing and evaluating the performance of the apollo spacesuit. it is actually encapsulating a and it may not be a novel idea. applied to going up and , we got a much later...
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have sovereignty over parts of the moon. 't say anything about private corporations. many people say it's like the ocean. no one owns the ocean. but everyone can use the oceans for commercial ventures. so the moon could be like the ocean. kennedy: can science bring you back from the dead? a company is offering to preserve your brain for $80,000. or your whole body for $200,000. should we all stock up and ice and anti-freeze? this is interesting. for $80,000, they put you in an ice bath and put anti-freeze in your body. >> as p.t. barnum once said. there is a sucker born every minute. i think it's a wild goose chase. however, that doesn't mean in the far future we might not have some form of immortality by freezing yourself. but it's not ready for prime time. when you freeze tissue and thaw tissue out, you get a lot of dead tissue. ice crystals form. you have to put anti-freeze to keep the crystals from forming, but anti-freeze is tax i can. frogs and fish will freeze in the wintertime. in the springtime you see frogs and fish
have sovereignty over parts of the moon. 't say anything about private corporations. many people say it's like the ocean. no one owns the ocean. but everyone can use the oceans for commercial ventures. so the moon could be like the ocean. kennedy: can science bring you back from the dead? a company is offering to preserve your brain for $80,000. or your whole body for $200,000. should we all stock up and ice and anti-freeze? this is interesting. for $80,000, they put you in an ice bath and put...
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i would not be subject to a strong cravetational field on the moon. flimsy ctually fairly in some areas. really crew modular was fairly starting. it had two windows. the alarm is strong. head command of the craft. during the final decent to landing. they were fully suit in their space suit and they pretty much filled that interior volume in that possession with those space suits on. >> it was not really designed for comfort. it was designed with the purpose of landing, giving the crew so they could spend a cup of hours. and then launching again along with their motto. to demonstrate that they had been there and to have those materials for scientists to begin analyzing to better understand the moon. also amazing to think that the con footing tower required in that day to send these craft, the moon. and through programs that aspent in the launch was done with fairly primitive computer rograms and memory was my niss can compared to if mem rism it's often stay out of dad. the computing power we hold in our haineds every day is vastly more than it took to s
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how many saw man's first step that plaintiff the american flag on the moon. his moment, an unmanned viking spacecraft is circling the planet mars. it is only been 80 years since he launched the aerodrome before it plunged into the potomac. the amazing achievements tell us something even more important about ourselves on earth. the home at has been a reach for the unknown. for three and a half centuries, it has been explorers and inventors. all was searching for something new. across the continent, across the solar system and across the front tears of science. , beyondiers of science the boundaries of the human mind. confined in these walls and windows are the projects of american men and women. there's nothing more american than saying if you don't succeed, try again. it has learned americans from our beginnings and shaped and molded our society and our people. gertrude stein once wrote there is more space where nobody is then where anybody is. this is what makes america what it is. indeed, the impact of the unknown has left a permanent mark on the american ch
how many saw man's first step that plaintiff the american flag on the moon. his moment, an unmanned viking spacecraft is circling the planet mars. it is only been 80 years since he launched the aerodrome before it plunged into the potomac. the amazing achievements tell us something even more important about ourselves on earth. the home at has been a reach for the unknown. for three and a half centuries, it has been explorers and inventors. all was searching for something new. across the...
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viking also photographed the moons of mars. bos, marked by striations on closer view that result into grooves several miles long. moon.en the smaller outer , passing only 30 miles away, could observe holders on the surface of the moon. some as large as 100 feet across. the geologic record of the planet suggests that mars, like the earth, has experienced periodic changes of climate. the best evidence of this is seen in the strange pattern of the polar region. clip the bare ground in the north polar ice cap. are numerous small terraces from layered rocks. layereda model of terrain. an area about 40 miles ross. itis believed that represents two different cycles of changes that occur simultaneously. because of the oscillation in the orbit around the sun, the polar regions are alternately -- warm andd, with cold over tens of thousands to millions of years. mixtures of dust and ice are deposited in a series of horizontal layers. of securing the typography. then warmer climate followed with erosion setting in, cutting deep alleys and t
viking also photographed the moons of mars. bos, marked by striations on closer view that result into grooves several miles long. moon.en the smaller outer , passing only 30 miles away, could observe holders on the surface of the moon. some as large as 100 feet across. the geologic record of the planet suggests that mars, like the earth, has experienced periodic changes of climate. the best evidence of this is seen in the strange pattern of the polar region. clip the bare ground in the north...
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it would only operate in the acuum of space and not be subject to strong gravitational moon. he so it is actually fairly flimsy in some areas. legs are strong and the mount for the rocket engine is strong. ut the craft itself and particularly the crew cabin spartan.lly fairly it had two windows. neil armstrong had command of the craft during the final to landing. both of them were standing. and were fully suited pretty much filled that interior volume in that position with space suits on. it was not really designed for comfort. the purpose ed for of landing, giving the crew an they could spend a couple of hours on the surface of the moon and then launching along with their precious argo of lunar rocks to bring back home to demonstrate that they had been there and to have scientists als for to begin analyzing to better understand the moon. it is also amazing to think that required in power that day to send these craft to and to program them for was escent and the launch done with fairly primitive memory wasograms and minuscule compared to the memory we have now. and it is often
it would only operate in the acuum of space and not be subject to strong gravitational moon. he so it is actually fairly flimsy in some areas. legs are strong and the mount for the rocket engine is strong. ut the craft itself and particularly the crew cabin spartan.lly fairly it had two windows. neil armstrong had command of the craft during the final to landing. both of them were standing. and were fully suited pretty much filled that interior volume in that position with space suits on. it...
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we've got the moon real close to saturn. the problem is the moon is near full. ghts. that light may over power it. it's just going to be off to the lower right of the moon. then mars is still going to be out there, a little bit to the right and up. little reddish orangey hew. tomorrow a lot of heat in the middle of the country. we're going to warm up from the mid 80s to around 90. but that's nothing compared to what's going on in the southwest. phoenix, 120 is the forecast high. june 26th, 1990, they hit 122. that's how close they are. this is going to be one of the hottest days on record for them. that's dangerous heat for them. for us near 90, degrees warmer. it could always be worse. taking a dip in the northwest, the dip across new england and us, keeping us comfortable with all this heat in the middle of the country. severe weather under that jet in montana. couple of storms have fallen apart in toward minnesota and around here with high pressure and control. and absolutely gorgeous day we have. looks pretty good on the futurecast. high pressure is going to
we've got the moon real close to saturn. the problem is the moon is near full. ghts. that light may over power it. it's just going to be off to the lower right of the moon. then mars is still going to be out there, a little bit to the right and up. little reddish orangey hew. tomorrow a lot of heat in the middle of the country. we're going to warm up from the mid 80s to around 90. but that's nothing compared to what's going on in the southwest. phoenix, 120 is the forecast high. june 26th,...
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kennedy put a man on the moon. >> the moon and the playets are there. and new homes the end goal is the same. put humans on mars. you realize a mission to mars can take 20 years to achieve. >> bush said, good to moons then ultimately, we would like to have humans, living on other bodies other than erth. hopefully, in our lifetime. >> if there is a will there is a way. hope they. >> i feel, i am ready for the real thing. a price tag of -- mars. narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow the door to be open for younger teachers. the teamwork between the teachers is essential. when we collaborate with each other... ...it makes everyone stronger. by helping my fellow teachers be successful, i'm helping kids be successful. narrator: the california teachers association: educators who know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> so cool. >> going through astronaut training. >> i beli
kennedy put a man on the moon. >> the moon and the playets are there. and new homes the end goal is the same. put humans on mars. you realize a mission to mars can take 20 years to achieve. >> bush said, good to moons then ultimately, we would like to have humans, living on other bodies other than erth. hopefully, in our lifetime. >> if there is a will there is a way. hope they. >> i feel, i am ready for the real thing. a price tag of -- mars. narrator: sometimes it's...
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10th of one percent the distance to the moon. away and you've got the land and then things have to work. bill: they got the right name, moon express. >> if it's not then, it's going to be somebody else. whoever, i think it's very exciting. bill: come back real soon. back in a moment.and bill: we going to california? martha: it mentally, yes. california state of mind. by everybody. we will see you tomorrow. jon: everybody's going to be paid be thinking about california but now donald trump is still smack into the middle of that growing controversy over the comments he made about a federal judge. some are calling those comments racist. and eric shawn in for jon scott. melissa: i melissa prances in for jenna lee. donald trump not just
10th of one percent the distance to the moon. away and you've got the land and then things have to work. bill: they got the right name, moon express. >> if it's not then, it's going to be somebody else. whoever, i think it's very exciting. bill: come back real soon. back in a moment.and bill: we going to california? martha: it mentally, yes. california state of mind. by everybody. we will see you tomorrow. jon: everybody's going to be paid be thinking about california but now donald trump...
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and it would not be subject to strong gravitational field on the moon. it is actually fairly flimsy in some areas. the legs are obviously strong. enginent to the rocket is strong. but the craft itself and particularly the crew cabin was fairly spartan. it had to windows. two windows. standing,em were fully suited in their space suits. they pretty much filled that interior volume in that position with the space suits on a it was not really designed for comfort. it was designed for the purpose of landing, giving the crew on exit so they could spend a couple of hours on the surface of the moon and then launching again, along with their precious cargo of lunar spoil and rocks to demonstrate that they had been there and to have those materials for scientists to begin analyzing, to better understand the moon. it's also amazing to think that the computing power required in that day to send these craft to the moon and to program them for the dissent and the launch was done with fairly primitive computer programs. memory was miniscule compared to the memory we hav
and it would not be subject to strong gravitational field on the moon. it is actually fairly flimsy in some areas. the legs are obviously strong. enginent to the rocket is strong. but the craft itself and particularly the crew cabin was fairly spartan. it had to windows. two windows. standing,em were fully suited in their space suits. they pretty much filled that interior volume in that position with the space suits on a it was not really designed for comfort. it was designed for the purpose of...
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kennedy is who you think of, he put a man on the moon. >> the space there, and the moon and the planets new hopes for knowledge and peace is there. >> and space is very, very public, and the president can have nasa do something very, very public, but the end goal is always the same, put humans on mars. >> presidential enthusiasm is great until you do the math to real realize that a mission to mars could take 20 years to get there, and so that means that the path is full of political detours. >> he said go to the moon first and then mars. and then obama, it is looking at thes a stroid, and so now the path is to go get an asteroid, and then send a crew up to explore the asteroid and then the tests that you need to send humans to mars, and also to have bodies living are there other than earth. >> when is that going to happen? >> we never had a human in space until 1960, and so hopefully in my lifetime. >> as they say, if there is a will, there's a way, and let's just hope that the will remains. after all of the astronaut training, i have to admit i'm ready for the real thing, but to be hon
kennedy is who you think of, he put a man on the moon. >> the space there, and the moon and the planets new hopes for knowledge and peace is there. >> and space is very, very public, and the president can have nasa do something very, very public, but the end goal is always the same, put humans on mars. >> presidential enthusiasm is great until you do the math to real realize that a mission to mars could take 20 years to get there, and so that means that the path is full of...
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the head of the space department and we learned about the story of human space exploration, from the moon to mars. and at 8:00 on the presidency, the former deputy assistant to president reagan and author of the book, "true reagan." thishave come to see that, relates again to president nexen, that a great -- nixon, that a great leader is a person that can discern the future and lead a people to it and threw it. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. obama ononth president lgbt right and activism in his weekly address. then senator richard burr response, focusing -- response, focusing on terrorism. hi, everybody.: the story of america is a story of progress, written by people who put their shoulders to the wheel of history to make sure that the promise of our founding applies not just some, but to all of us. blacksmith that shows revolution over tyranny, immigrants across oceans. women who reached for the ballot is a scientists who shop for the move. preachers and porters and seamstresses that guided us toward the mound top of freedom. sometimes we can mark pro
the head of the space department and we learned about the story of human space exploration, from the moon to mars. and at 8:00 on the presidency, the former deputy assistant to president reagan and author of the book, "true reagan." thishave come to see that, relates again to president nexen, that a great -- nixon, that a great leader is a person that can discern the future and lead a people to it and threw it. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org....
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so that's the name of the moon. just like the frost moon in october is when we usually get the first frost. >> at the orchard, the strawberries were so good. >> right out of field, that's the best. outside today, we'll be dealing not so many with the police an an fridays of summer, but the ugly sird de of the chance for storms. storm chances increasing with time during the day. peak risk for severe weather will be between 2:00 and 8:00. temperature-wise near 90 a rain chance stands at 60% and another chance coming in on thursday. so today and thursday by far the two busier days of the week weather wise. thunderstorm outlook, this area in yellow here, that is a slight risk from the storm prediction center. and again the main risk is damaging winds and risk for hail that could be as much as an inch in diameter. most likely timing for that is after about 2:00 this afternoon. so here is radar this morning. thunderstorms up to our north, out to our east and back to our west. so literally all sides of us. this near fairfax
so that's the name of the moon. just like the frost moon in october is when we usually get the first frost. >> at the orchard, the strawberries were so good. >> right out of field, that's the best. outside today, we'll be dealing not so many with the police an an fridays of summer, but the ugly sird de of the chance for storms. storm chances increasing with time during the day. peak risk for severe weather will be between 2:00 and 8:00. temperature-wise near 90 a rain chance stands...
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. >>> as we come on the air >>> so it didn't quite make it to the moon, but it did get to mississippi. this is what's left of the saturn 5 rocket. nasa designed the boosters that sent astronauts to the moon in 1973, but the apollo 19 flight was then canceled. the 40-mile move from new orleans took several days. they had to move it at just three miles an hour. >> wow, speedy. >> i'm guessing it was planned to go a lot faster than that when they were trying to go to the moon. >>> in mexico, a runner greeted something much more frightening than your normal marathon obstacles. an angry mother bear. >> that bear apparently startled, went on the attack and this morning that runner is sharing her terrifying story. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: karen williams is nursing serious bites and scratches after a run-in with an angry mother bear. >> she was ripping at my upper arms. i had my hands over my head and i screamed because it hurt. and she didn't like me screaming and so she gave me a whack on the side of the ahead with her left paw. >> reporter: the marathon runner was just a
. >>> as we come on the air >>> so it didn't quite make it to the moon, but it did get to mississippi. this is what's left of the saturn 5 rocket. nasa designed the boosters that sent astronauts to the moon in 1973, but the apollo 19 flight was then canceled. the 40-mile move from new orleans took several days. they had to move it at just three miles an hour. >> wow, speedy. >> i'm guessing it was planned to go a lot faster than that when they were trying to go to...
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. >>> coming up the race to the moon will a silicon valley get the nod to fly. >>> a state of emergency bracing for a tropical storm, major flooding and tornados expected, a passenger jet evacuated in the west. donald trump's phone call as he doubles down on the judge. >>> thanks a lot. new at 6:00 go under the sea to the twilight zone and see what it takes to bring these creatures back to a place where we can see them. she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced budgets. and always solving problems. that's how she brought much-needed technology to local classrooms... so every child has an opportunity to learn. and worked to create more local jobs... so more families can get ahead. that's democrat cecilia aguiar-curry for assembly. we want to take you live back out to san francisco with a bernie sanders rally and concert under way with a lot of fans there. bernie sanders has not spoken but there's a concert under way. >> this band on stage now and dave matthews will perform and activist danny glover will be there as well
. >>> coming up the race to the moon will a silicon valley get the nod to fly. >>> a state of emergency bracing for a tropical storm, major flooding and tornados expected, a passenger jet evacuated in the west. donald trump's phone call as he doubles down on the judge. >>> thanks a lot. new at 6:00 go under the sea to the twilight zone and see what it takes to bring these creatures back to a place where we can see them. she had to earn it.anded to cecilia...
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the farmer's al man ak calls june's full moon the strawberry moon because it is strawberry picking season and tonight it's happening on the summer sol stis for the first time since 1967. >>> we will have to miss it because it's crystal clear in terms of the sky. >> stait's going to be beautifu. there's going to be sploor. >> it's going to be beautiful. clear skies tonight. perfect to see that full moon nice and bright but tomorrow those clear skies lots of sunshine we're going to heat up rather quickly across the region. if you've been outside today you know it's gorgeous. we're soaked in sunshine on this summer afternoon. winds are gusty along the coast. sfo gusts at 25 miles an hour. the winds relax a little bit as you move into the bay waters and that means we have that summer spread occurring right now. it's 59 in half moon bay but contrast that to brentwood we're at 96 degrees. oakland has jumped to 82. 72 in fremont and san jose right now also sitting at 82 degrees. a live look from the west. a really nice day on the bay waters. a light chop and a few high clouds along the coast. th
the farmer's al man ak calls june's full moon the strawberry moon because it is strawberry picking season and tonight it's happening on the summer sol stis for the first time since 1967. >>> we will have to miss it because it's crystal clear in terms of the sky. >> stait's going to be beautifu. there's going to be sploor. >> it's going to be beautiful. clear skies tonight. perfect to see that full moon nice and bright but tomorrow those clear skies lots of sunshine we're...
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the u.s. government is expected to give moon express approval to go to the moon. pounds of quipment to the moon next year on the mx1 lander. this is video of the test fight. in approved it is the biggest federal boost for unmanned commercial space exploration. it looks like a giant tire. i wonder about the landing part...>> playboy mansion, one of the most famous mans in the world under a contract to be sold to a neighbor. the buyer is actually the man who owns twinkies hostess and will buy the 20,000 square feet home. he will let 90-year-old hugh hefner live there for the reminder of his life. the police price was $200 million. >> previews begin for new harry potter play in london. >> i am a true fan. and i don't why he is getting to read the story. >> the author is pleading with fans not to spoil the plot. >> i ask one more time to keep secrets and let audiences enjoy with spries. >> black and white and music like a serious p.s.a. >> tickets sales in the u.k. is broken records, sold identity -- sold identity until may of next year. it is like the u.k. "hamilton.
the u.s. government is expected to give moon express approval to go to the moon. pounds of quipment to the moon next year on the mx1 lander. this is video of the test fight. in approved it is the biggest federal boost for unmanned commercial space exploration. it looks like a giant tire. i wonder about the landing part...>> playboy mansion, one of the most famous mans in the world under a contract to be sold to a neighbor. the buyer is actually the man who owns twinkies hostess and will...
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photographed the two cratered moons of mars. rked by striations which upon closer view are several miles long. ,nd the smaller outer moon viking, traveling at 30 miles an hour and passing, could observe boulders as large as 100 feet across. the geologic record of the planet suggests mars, like the earth, has experienced periodic change of climate. the best evidence is seen in the strange solar patterns of mars. are buried ground within the north polar ice cap. there are numerous small terraces in eroded from small rock's. this is a model of layered terrain, in the area about 40 miles across. large scarsed the represent cycles of change which occurred simultaneously. mars-isolation in the orbit above the sun, it is alternately warm in cold for tens of thousands-millions of years. during the cold time, mixtures of dust and ice were deposited in a series of near-horizontal layers, obscuring the underlying typography. climatetime of warmer followed and in erosion said in, cutting deep valleys into the icy mass of the polar caps. afte
photographed the two cratered moons of mars. rked by striations which upon closer view are several miles long. ,nd the smaller outer moon viking, traveling at 30 miles an hour and passing, could observe boulders as large as 100 feet across. the geologic record of the planet suggests mars, like the earth, has experienced periodic change of climate. the best evidence is seen in the strange solar patterns of mars. are buried ground within the north polar ice cap. there are numerous small terraces...
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david: like who owns the moon? are there property rights on the moon?re are a lot of questions that have to be -- it is not simple. melissa: right. david: coming up we'll do something you saw over the weekend but with a special twist, we're remembering the champ. looking at muhammad ali with a moment from the past that will make you smile. that is next on "after the bell." >> who am i? what is happening. give me a shake. give me five. would ask you to give me 30 but your face is too dirty. melissa: here is another look were the markets ended the day. s&p 500 and nasdaq hitting highs for the year. the s&p ending the day just 1% off its all-time high. >> my sister and we are fan and she always, she always pretends she is muhammad ali and she really likes him a lot. and, would tell him, i tell him i wish -- [laughter]. >> [inaudible]. uh, you're, youd ali? you want to meet my sister? david: what a cute kid? melissa: sports icon was lost over the weekend with internet community celebrating passing of boxing legend of muhammad ali with this adorable video fr
david: like who owns the moon? are there property rights on the moon?re are a lot of questions that have to be -- it is not simple. melissa: right. david: coming up we'll do something you saw over the weekend but with a special twist, we're remembering the champ. looking at muhammad ali with a moment from the past that will make you smile. that is next on "after the bell." >> who am i? what is happening. give me a shake. give me five. would ask you to give me 30 but your face is...
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the full moon on the summer solstice, this was called the straubberry moon, when the sun is high thison is very low, so all the atmosphere changes the color. some spectacular pictures in new york city of the strawberry moon between the buildings. the last time this happened, a full moon on the summer solstice, 1967. the next time, 2062. beautiful shot. go take a look. the moon is in full bloom. >> i'll be 90. >>> greg? >> you know my favorite royalty? favorite royal? george brett. google groeorge brett and blo bellagio. >> fox news.com. /opinion, my article on orlando is up there. it's pretty depressing, but worth a read. there, sold it. >> eric is next. >> i get to go. eric is going to help me out. because i'm talking sports, so bear with me. this is a game between the pirates and the san francisco giants. just gotten started last night when one of the players hit a foul line drive. past third base. take a look. >> there was a weird hop in the ball and look, so the ball girl she grabbed it and she ran up to the tarp and gave it to some girls. isn't that wheat? >> that's one impressiv
the full moon on the summer solstice, this was called the straubberry moon, when the sun is high thison is very low, so all the atmosphere changes the color. some spectacular pictures in new york city of the strawberry moon between the buildings. the last time this happened, a full moon on the summer solstice, 1967. the next time, 2062. beautiful shot. go take a look. the moon is in full bloom. >> i'll be 90. >>> greg? >> you know my favorite royalty? favorite royal? george...
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we also have time lapse video from las vegas showing the moon setting behind the plants there at sunrise and clearly it makes for some great pictures when a full moon coincides with the summer solstice. >> it's been 67 years. amazing. >> so here on the ground, the investigation into the tragic accident that killed "star trek" actor anton yelchin. it's now focusing on a possible de grand cherokee. >> that's right. the actor was killed when his jeep crushed him into his driveway gate. it turns out that vehicle was one of hundreds of thousands included in a recall. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: anton yelchin was a fast-rising hollywood star. magnetic as -- >> ensign chekov, pavel andreievich, sir. >> reporter: in the hugely successful "star trek" reboot. the 27-year-old cut down by that freak car accident outside his hollywood hills home early sunday morning. police tell abc news yelchin got out of his 2015 jeep grand cherokee while pulling out of his steep driveway. the vehicle apparently rolling back, fatally pinning him against this gate. the force of that 5,000-pound suv so pow
we also have time lapse video from las vegas showing the moon setting behind the plants there at sunrise and clearly it makes for some great pictures when a full moon coincides with the summer solstice. >> it's been 67 years. amazing. >> so here on the ground, the investigation into the tragic accident that killed "star trek" actor anton yelchin. it's now focusing on a possible de grand cherokee. >> that's right. the actor was killed when his jeep crushed him into...
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no fog, and quiet with low 60s, 50s for some and 48 in the north bay, half moon bay at 50. south bay temperatures upper 50s and look for 90s at gilroy, san martmn in morgan hill. and cool for some and mile for others, and high pressure in the desert southwest, building with this cloud cover. and looks like there are only some changes, staying anchored in the four corners. we get some warm weather and in cooling down a little bit, but it looks like temperatures will be above average for most of the week in the 70s and 80s. the fog will probably come back around wednesday. 90s for the interior. today is the first day of summer and it will feel like it for some, and for most of the week as we continue. and we are life in san jose where the firefighters are on the alert. i cannot find a breeze, so it is probably pretty calm. >> reporter: there is a little breeze, and it is mild right now. no red flag warnings in effect for northern california, but firefighters will be keeping their eyes on the heels -- hills due to the dry conditions, and the hills are dry, and that means that
no fog, and quiet with low 60s, 50s for some and 48 in the north bay, half moon bay at 50. south bay temperatures upper 50s and look for 90s at gilroy, san martmn in morgan hill. and cool for some and mile for others, and high pressure in the desert southwest, building with this cloud cover. and looks like there are only some changes, staying anchored in the four corners. we get some warm weather and in cooling down a little bit, but it looks like temperatures will be above average for most...
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Jun 21, 2016
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67 is the summer of love. speaking of that moon, demarco was looking at it on her deck giving her baby her bed time bottle. that's a great shot there and you can see there were clouds out there. thank you for the pictures you send of the moon. summertime official silly here. began at 6:34. that was the moment of the solstice when the direct rays of the sun were over the transport tropic of cancer. the jet stream will allow a lot of heat to roll in tomorrow. by the time we get to wednesday and thursday, temperatures will be a little bit more reasonable back in the mid 80's. definitely hot but not as hot as tomorrow will feel. and again, we're going 90. could even be 91 or 92. wednesday 86, thursday 87 and friday 84. get through tomorrow and then it won't be quite so sticky feeling the rest of the week, i have to say thursday we think we'll be busy in the weather center tracking another area of low pressure to bring showers and storms some severe into the area. temperature in the district 79. still 80 in quantico. here we are back to
67 is the summer of love. speaking of that moon, demarco was looking at it on her deck giving her baby her bed time bottle. that's a great shot there and you can see there were clouds out there. thank you for the pictures you send of the moon. summertime official silly here. began at 6:34. that was the moment of the solstice when the direct rays of the sun were over the transport tropic of cancer. the jet stream will allow a lot of heat to roll in tomorrow. by the time we get to wednesday and...
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moon. it's nicknamed the strawberry moon. ened was in 1967 and some remember that time as the summer of love. keep your stories to yourself. i'm sure there's some good ones. >>> the death of a young hollywood actor could be linked to a vehicle recall. he died sunday when he was hit by his own jeep cherokee under recall. >> reporter: 27-year-old anton was found pinned between his 2015 jeep grand cherokee and a fence at his home in los angeles. the lapd says the suv was on and rolled into the star trek star because he may not have put it into park properly. it's too early to know if the computerized shifter paid into the accident. the e-shift lacks the grooves and sensation of moving the car into park, drive or reverse and there's been more than 600 complaints about the vehicles not going into park and in some cases rolling away. in april they voluntarily recalled 1.1 million vehicles including the 2014 and 2015 jeep grand cherokees but company documents show the fix wasn't expected to be offered until at least july. cbs news fi
moon. it's nicknamed the strawberry moon. ened was in 1967 and some remember that time as the summer of love. keep your stories to yourself. i'm sure there's some good ones. >>> the death of a young hollywood actor could be linked to a vehicle recall. he died sunday when he was hit by his own jeep cherokee under recall. >> reporter: 27-year-old anton was found pinned between his 2015 jeep grand cherokee and a fence at his home in los angeles. the lapd says the suv was on and...
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coming up we will talk about the full moon at 7:02 this morning. ent risk moderate today along the jersey shore3]xd also the summer solsticeep,lsáz tomorrow at 6:34. . the and rise, you can see the moon setting and the sunrising at the same time. back to you guys. >> celebrating the 15thhqdhz6l> anniversary, that is bobby hill he=órbkjt for pope francis duri his visit in september. >>> coming up in sports, we'll hear about a u.s. open experience. and another tough outing for the phils. we'll have highlights from their di when we come back. to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me. made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making those same connections my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, and i'm proud to be a new jersey educator. after giving up 4116ñ. runs in last 40 games. jared ikoff was pitching. this is the first inning.?kw ferreira, a home run to left. butz]÷w they came right back toe the game 1-1. t
coming up we will talk about the full moon at 7:02 this morning. ent risk moderate today along the jersey shore3]xd also the summer solsticeep,lsáz tomorrow at 6:34. . the and rise, you can see the moon setting and the sunrising at the same time. back to you guys. >> celebrating the 15thhqdhz6l> anniversary, that is bobby hill he=órbkjt for pope francis duri his visit in september. >>> coming up in sports, we'll hear about a u.s. open experience. and another tough outing for...
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if you look outside the moon almost full. really is spectacular evening. eat day over the next couple of days. 73 degrees right now. winds seven miles an hour under partly cloudy skies. a few clouds. 68 winchester. 64 manassas, 66 clinton. you are going to get outside and feel the air is very clean. that's the kind of air weve radar picture that shows this. i took this off the other one. nothing on the radar. satellite and radar, showing clear skies, a few clouds streaming in. that's what i saw earlier this evening after dinner. clear skies from boston to d.c., back to chicago. high pressure dominating and that means we will see that sunshine all the way through the weekend, too. high temperatures tomorrow in the 80s. 81 leesburg, 79 la plata. cooler along the bay. very nice if you are going boating. hiking over to great falls looking good. warm and sunny at 3:00. pleasant at 6:00, nice temperatures, 81 and sunny and sun, sun and more sunshine. it doesn't matter where you are, mountains to the beaches, it's all sunshine right through the day on sunday and i
if you look outside the moon almost full. really is spectacular evening. eat day over the next couple of days. 73 degrees right now. winds seven miles an hour under partly cloudy skies. a few clouds. 68 winchester. 64 manassas, 66 clinton. you are going to get outside and feel the air is very clean. that's the kind of air weve radar picture that shows this. i took this off the other one. nothing on the radar. satellite and radar, showing clear skies, a few clouds streaming in. that's what i saw...
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the sun goes down. we're in for a strawberry moon. topper can elaborate on this name for the full moon in june. it hasn't happened summer solstice since 1967. this is one of our most popular stories on the wusa facebook page. >>> it's strawberry season. if you have a strawberry festival, it's in june. >> summer officially started at what time. >> 6:34. itoi's gng to be feel like the first full day of summer tomorrow. we were pretty bold today, going 94. winds kind of kept out of the afternoon. we've updated the time frame. most storms now between noon and 6:00 p.m. there will be a few storms inside the beltway around lunchtime. 9:30 tonight on future cast, upper 80s. it will advance it again, if you look carefully, between 7:30, 8:00, a storm tries to develop north of town and move into st. george's county. i did add a thunderstorm to the morning forecast as well. and then by lunchtime, we have showers down to fairfax and almost down to fredericks burg. lunchtime, might want to take an umbrella. they start to 5:00 area. st. mary's county -- that's going to be the best chance for severe weather i
the sun goes down. we're in for a strawberry moon. topper can elaborate on this name for the full moon in june. it hasn't happened summer solstice since 1967. this is one of our most popular stories on the wusa facebook page. >>> it's strawberry season. if you have a strawberry festival, it's in june. >> summer officially started at what time. >> 6:34. itoi's gng to be feel like the first full day of summer tomorrow. we were pretty bold today, going 94. winds kind of kept...
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look at the full moon. we've got a few thunderstorms that could pop up, by tomorrow in the afternoon because of this cold front coming through. in the meantime it will be more humid and yesterday was warm but it wasn't so humid. so here's what we have got, the potential beginning of the heat wave. 91 degrees was our temperature yesterday to day we are expecting to be in the 90's it is tuesday, that is wild card there about whether we get back in the 90's again before those thunderstorms hit. in the meantime code orange air quality alert in effect for most of the area, unhealthy air quality once it gets this warm, once it gets humid as it will be throughout the day-to-day, you have to watch it if you have issues, especially with breathing issues like asthma on a day like today. so for many of us, we don't need an excuse to take it easy. >> no. >> we will take it easy, for sure today. checking some temperatures walking out the door throughout the region on this monday morning, hazel ton 60. sixty-two in pottst
look at the full moon. we've got a few thunderstorms that could pop up, by tomorrow in the afternoon because of this cold front coming through. in the meantime it will be more humid and yesterday was warm but it wasn't so humid. so here's what we have got, the potential beginning of the heat wave. 91 degrees was our temperature yesterday to day we are expecting to be in the 90's it is tuesday, that is wild card there about whether we get back in the 90's again before those thunderstorms hit. in...
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good-bye to the full moon out west. opposite side is the sun rising in our eastern sky this morning on a hot day to be outside. back in the sunshine again, back in the 90s again, not much of a breeze to keep you cool today either. light breeze out of the west. only about five to ten miles an hour at most. at least it's not too terribly humid. that's allowed temperatures to fall into the 50s. warrenton down to 55. college park at 59. a little bit closer to urban centers, 71 in washington. as you plan your day, exercise early and get it done as soon as you can. mid 80s b code orange air quality for today. poor air quality if you're going to be outside if you have a respiratory issue limit any strenuous outdoor activity. no chance for rain today. tomorrow there's at least a chance for scattered showers around. most likely between 3:00 and 9:00 in the afternoon. our best chance for rain this week comes up on thursday. numerous showers and thunderstorms. rain chances on thursday stand at about 60%. here's your seven-day forec
good-bye to the full moon out west. opposite side is the sun rising in our eastern sky this morning on a hot day to be outside. back in the sunshine again, back in the 90s again, not much of a breeze to keep you cool today either. light breeze out of the west. only about five to ten miles an hour at most. at least it's not too terribly humid. that's allowed temperatures to fall into the 50s. warrenton down to 55. college park at 59. a little bit closer to urban centers, 71 in washington. as you...
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mike cullings served as commandv pilot, the first mission to put man on the moon. lins is visiting the air and space no, they don't take good care of it. they burned it on the bottom. they don't clear it up. apollo 11 astronaut mike collins is 85 years old now sharing with us today a brief advice to it at old friend, the real deal.eal these are the real objects. i mean they're not replicas. it's educational, but there's a dimension beyond just poor education. you feel like you're just touching a piece of actual history. you can't get that out of a book unfortunately. the apollo 11 command module or colombia which brought astro nuts, kneel armstrong, bus alus done and mike collins to thehe moon and back 47 years ago iss g one of the most important artifacts in the smithsonian'sns collection. that machine was flawless virtually and going to the moon and coming back it's an trip. it's a very frag jill daisy chain of events. any little link on a chain that gets broken, the whole thing is ruined. > a retired air force major general now living in florida, collins was an a
mike cullings served as commandv pilot, the first mission to put man on the moon. lins is visiting the air and space no, they don't take good care of it. they burned it on the bottom. they don't clear it up. apollo 11 astronaut mike collins is 85 years old now sharing with us today a brief advice to it at old friend, the real deal.eal these are the real objects. i mean they're not replicas. it's educational, but there's a dimension beyond just poor education. you feel like you're just touching...
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the u.s. government is expected to give moon express approval to good to the moon. send 20 pound of equipment to the moon some time next year open the mx one lander. this is company video of the lander at the time flight at kennedy space center. if approved it would be the bi biggest federal boost yet for unmanned commercial space exploration. >>> world first inhabitable space habitat is open. nasa release video did of space astronaut sdwrev ri williams opening doort to the newly expanded chamber known as the beam and floating in. it's empty and dark now but the crew will deploy sensors and other gear inside. they want to see how the beam can withstand radiation and help with space travel. >> hi jacking of zuckerberg social media account raise question about on line securit security. group calling itself our mind says it broke into zuckerberg linked in twitter and accounts yesterday and notified him of the breach using his own twitter account. online security experts say it's reminer that everyone on line account are at risk. one of the best things to do is create un
the u.s. government is expected to give moon express approval to good to the moon. send 20 pound of equipment to the moon some time next year open the mx one lander. this is company video of the lander at the time flight at kennedy space center. if approved it would be the bi biggest federal boost yet for unmanned commercial space exploration. >>> world first inhabitable space habitat is open. nasa release video did of space astronaut sdwrev ri williams opening doort to the newly...
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stepany saw man's first that plaintiff the american flag on the moon. ment, an unmanned viking spacecraft is circling the planet mars. it is only been 80 years since aerodrome before it plunged into the potomac. the amazing achievements tell us something even more important about ourselves on earth. at has been a reach for the unknown. centuries,nd a half it has been explorers and inventors. all was searching for something new. across the continent, across the solar system and across the front tears of science. -- front tears of science. these are the projects of american men and women. more americang than saying if you don't succeed, try again. it has learned americans from shaped andngs and molded our society and our people. wrote therein once is more space where nobody is then where anybody is. this is what makes america what it is. in the early 17th century, a few fragile vessels and the in 1620. crew.e passengers and the pilgrims feel -- feared the ofery of the voyage and fear an unknown land. all actions are accompanied by great difficulty that mus
stepany saw man's first that plaintiff the american flag on the moon. ment, an unmanned viking spacecraft is circling the planet mars. it is only been 80 years since aerodrome before it plunged into the potomac. the amazing achievements tell us something even more important about ourselves on earth. at has been a reach for the unknown. centuries,nd a half it has been explorers and inventors. all was searching for something new. across the continent, across the solar system and across the front...
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it's going to be staying around for a while for the bay area. >> thanks for the explanation on the strawberry moon. >>> next, the tesla that floats like a boat. the new video elon musk tweeted out. a word of caution along with it. >>> also we have jimmy. >> hey, guys. blake lively is my guest tonight. luke wilson. to not turn the channel. >>> happening now on our website, the senate rejected four gun measures today in the wake of the orlando massacre. one of those measures would have restricted firearms for suspected terrorists and banned gun sales to anyone on the no-fly or terror watch list on facebook, san francisco has the most expensive home listed at $28.5 million, that's a 14,000 square foot mansion in pacific heights. the villa was built in 1904, since fully renovated. car burglaries are on the rise at several east bay parks.. andk >>> car burglaries are on the rise at several east bay parks. with summer here the number of break-ins are expected to rise as well. the latest crime stats show nearly 1,000 car break-ins in the east bay regional park district over the past three years. with 65
it's going to be staying around for a while for the bay area. >> thanks for the explanation on the strawberry moon. >>> next, the tesla that floats like a boat. the new video elon musk tweeted out. a word of caution along with it. >>> also we have jimmy. >> hey, guys. blake lively is my guest tonight. luke wilson. to not turn the channel. >>> happening now on our website, the senate rejected four gun measures today in the wake of the orlando massacre. one...
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moon is not full? >> maybe 1%? we had partly cloudy skies. you can see what is known as the strawberry moon in june. lated to the warm temperatures, short harvesting time for strawberries. there you go. no fog in the way. temperatures still pretty mild out there, including the tri valley, still near 70 degrees, 56 in san jose, and waiting for low clouds around san francisco where we're seeing cool temperatures in the 50s. 66 in san jose. a hint, maybe of low clouds trying to reform there. 58 in san francisco. apartment se and the sea breeze, a little resurgent. and a little bit of low cloud cover. we could see patchy fog and a little low cloud kcover heading towards tomorrow morning. when you get low clouds, sometimes the high can compress it close to the sea level. so we could see patchy low clouds, maybe mist with some of those clouds along the ocean-facing side. and 50s and 60s to start and temperatures will be rising again. we had 80s in santa cruz. the beach forecast maybe not quite as hot. but upper 60s to 70 in ocean beach. temperatures right now still above 100 in palm springs, and we're talk
moon is not full? >> maybe 1%? we had partly cloudy skies. you can see what is known as the strawberry moon in june. lated to the warm temperatures, short harvesting time for strawberries. there you go. no fog in the way. temperatures still pretty mild out there, including the tri valley, still near 70 degrees, 56 in san jose, and waiting for low clouds around san francisco where we're seeing cool temperatures in the 50s. 66 in san jose. a hint, maybe of low clouds trying to reform there....
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skies will be conducive to viewing the strawberry moon. mainly clear skies right now. just couple of clouds making their way through. we got sunshine tomorrow. date to watch it oh for will be tuesday, we could see one round the showers and thunderstorms in the morning and then conversely more thunderstorms as we head into afternoon and evening especial south of the city. the model is a little indifferentiation, but we could see stronger storms tuesday afternoon. for tomorrow, all sunshine and a lot of heat up to the strong weather. by mid week looking good on wednesday, cooler and less humid with sunshine an storm chance does return once again as we head into thursday. >> very nice and happy father's day everyone didn't get a chance to say that yet. leslie got sports highlights. >>> do you remember when the phillies were doing so well? hold on to that memory. so far, team meeting and lineup change done nothing to help the phillies offense as they look to avoid the sixth great loss taking down the diamond backs. of they fly in one of the fl
skies will be conducive to viewing the strawberry moon. mainly clear skies right now. just couple of clouds making their way through. we got sunshine tomorrow. date to watch it oh for will be tuesday, we could see one round the showers and thunderstorms in the morning and then conversely more thunderstorms as we head into afternoon and evening especial south of the city. the model is a little indifferentiation, but we could see stronger storms tuesday afternoon. for tomorrow, all sunshine and...
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the full moon at 4:02 am was summer beginning at the full moon at 4:02 am was summer beginning at 3:34 pm, the longest day of the year for us. for us a sunny day and warm. a northerly breeze and southerly breeze, west southwest and variable, but that will not be a factor today. 40s, 50s and 60s, all over the place. cold readings to the north, and a little bit cool. 46 at the observation in woodson, and in pacifica 51, atherton, mineral park all at 52. the high building in from the four corners, and it will filion and back offer couple of days. sunny for all, warm to hot, above average temperatures but no records. 70s, 80s and 90s. >>> 5:02 am on a monday.>>> it does not look like it will be that cool, but not that warm, and the traffic is nice right now. not a lot going on. here's a look at 580 from tracy to livermore, traffic continuing to move okay. driving on 580 through the altamont pass, getting busy, to i-5 has traffic and over to mountain house getting a little bit better after that. taking a look at the commute on interstate 8080, not a bad commute where traffic moving along ni
the full moon at 4:02 am was summer beginning at the full moon at 4:02 am was summer beginning at 3:34 pm, the longest day of the year for us. for us a sunny day and warm. a northerly breeze and southerly breeze, west southwest and variable, but that will not be a factor today. 40s, 50s and 60s, all over the place. cold readings to the north, and a little bit cool. 46 at the observation in woodson, and in pacifica 51, atherton, mineral park all at 52. the high building in from the four corners,...
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jfk's vision charted a path that took us to the moon and laid out the foundation of the internet. this july 14th, 56 years less 1 day from when jfk talked about the new frontier, we will have the opportunity to take a historic step to open up yet another frontier that promises to propel our nation and the world forward. once again, we're looking to the sky to unlock new discoveries and unleash american ingenuity. we're the pioneers of a new spectrum frontier. working together, we can write this next chapter in the mobile revolution. a revolution that has already transformed our lives and society. working together, we can unleash new waves of innovation and discovery that we have yet to imagine. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll note i'll use the wireless microphone, you can have the hard wired. >> it's not fast enough. this is the problem. >> tell me, for the american consumers not in this room right now, it may seem that 4g is just in its infancy. we've just seen television ads in the last year or so about that. why is 5g so urgently important? >>
jfk's vision charted a path that took us to the moon and laid out the foundation of the internet. this july 14th, 56 years less 1 day from when jfk talked about the new frontier, we will have the opportunity to take a historic step to open up yet another frontier that promises to propel our nation and the world forward. once again, we're looking to the sky to unlock new discoveries and unleash american ingenuity. we're the pioneers of a new spectrum frontier. working together, we can write this...
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why adam torres could be released in just hours. >>> shooting for the moon. ow have your front row seat. first, thoi, let's get you caught up on the developments out of turkey where the airport has reopened hours after a terror attack puts the lives of dozens of >>> i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> good morning erica. >>> angie and aaron, good morning. want to show you live pictures. these are not those pictures. want to show you live pictures in a moment of what's been developing overnight in turkey. this morning, officials assessing the damage at istanbul's airport. this after three suicide bombers killed dozens of people and wounded close to 150 late last night. workers have been brought in to remove debris. the airport partially reopened. but lots of flights had to be canceled and delayed. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon can demd the attack and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. officials say all indications are that isis is behind this attack. at the live desk, i'm erika gonzalez. >>> good morning everyone. i'm chuck bell. your weather relat
why adam torres could be released in just hours. >>> shooting for the moon. ow have your front row seat. first, thoi, let's get you caught up on the developments out of turkey where the airport has reopened hours after a terror attack puts the lives of dozens of >>> i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> good morning erica. >>> angie and aaron, good morning. want to show you live pictures. these are not those pictures. want to show you live pictures in a moment of what's...