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the moon. and what a lot of people don't know is that -- that repghts an incredible tie jump for american engineers and ingenuity but also for scientists because at the time that president kennedy made announcement that we were going to the moon, nobody knew what the moon was made out of. and they were there are theories at the time that the moon was just a statically charged ball of dust if you set an astronaut there they would sink into the depghts and never come back again so people thought that was ridiculous but we didn't know and couldn't prove with the information that we had and tiny lunar mapping group which is mostly students, were out here in tucson making maps of the moon studiesing composition of the moon and they were able to prove that the moon was solid enough to bare an astronaut's qaight that research they were doing here and that footprint is personal for those in tucson because people in tucson ones that proved that was possible. >> so at what point did nasa pick up with gera
the moon. and what a lot of people don't know is that -- that repghts an incredible tie jump for american engineers and ingenuity but also for scientists because at the time that president kennedy made announcement that we were going to the moon, nobody knew what the moon was made out of. and they were there are theories at the time that the moon was just a statically charged ball of dust if you set an astronaut there they would sink into the depghts and never come back again so people thought...
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"they are on the way to the moon." "looks like it's gonna be impossible to get away from the fact that you guys are dominating all the news back here on earth." "the three of us all have different personalities." "mike is sort of a well-rounded jovial person that whatever the subject is that people are thinking about or talking about why, he's got something to offer." "now neil was pretty focused." "you sort of have to get him engaged in whatever it is, then the pearls of wisdom will come out." "now me, i'm a little different." "my business is space-oriented." "so we got these three people together kind of going to the moon, not a whole lot to talk about except look out the window." "good evening, if news is defined as the unexpected or the unpredictable in human affairs, then tonight the flight of apollo 11 just does not qualify." "apollo 11 is right where we knew it would be. well over halfway to the moon, some 145,000 miles from earth, traveling at a speed and on a course predictable months or years ago." "we're look
"they are on the way to the moon." "looks like it's gonna be impossible to get away from the fact that you guys are dominating all the news back here on earth." "the three of us all have different personalities." "mike is sort of a well-rounded jovial person that whatever the subject is that people are thinking about or talking about why, he's got something to offer." "now neil was pretty focused." "you sort of have to get him engaged in...
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and the mission to the moon. documentary for "the history channel" and discovery communications including the widely praised modern marvels, apollo 11. has been a professor at a university and lecturer with johnson space center. he presents amazing stories of the space age which features 20 of his favorite films from the golden age of space exploration. join me in welcoming rod pyle. [applause] >> thank you very much. normally i kind of dance around a bit while i'm performing these things but because they're taping tonight and we have kind of a weird microphone setup, i will sort of stay with the podium. i will go back to my professorring days at university of laverne. i know it is rough getting here on week night. i used to drive to ucla when i was 18 years old in 30 minutes to pasadena. last time i did that drive it was 2 1/2 hours. i appreciate y'all going through what you went through. let me go back -- amazing stories of the space age has kind of a long story behind it. i won't bore you with the whole thing b
and the mission to the moon. documentary for "the history channel" and discovery communications including the widely praised modern marvels, apollo 11. has been a professor at a university and lecturer with johnson space center. he presents amazing stories of the space age which features 20 of his favorite films from the golden age of space exploration. join me in welcoming rod pyle. [applause] >> thank you very much. normally i kind of dance around a bit while i'm performing...
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scientists unlock surprising secrets about the moon. one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump's son in law jared kushner insists he didn't collude with russia during the us election campaign. the parents of terminally—ill baby, charlie gard, have given up their legal fight to go to the us for experimental treatment. the moon has more water than previously thought, and it's deep below the lun
scientists unlock surprising secrets about the moon. one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase...
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and space museum in washington. >> these new findings suggest that the water on the interior of the moonpretty wet and could make it easier for us to fly there and back or even stay a while. >> the surface appears to be very, very fine-grained. >> for decades scientists have thought the moon was a dry, dusty place. >> almost like a powder. >> it may be time to rewrite astronomiomy books this is the picture of the moon's surface by measuring the reflective lights the researchers were able to detect water molecules red and yellow is high concentration. here's the lead author of the study. >> some of the deposits on the moon span thousands of square kilometers absolutely enormous. >> it works like this, when the moon was young and volcanoe eruptions, water molecules got trapped in mechanic glass beads em bedded in moon rocks left behind on the surface. a similar process happens when volcanoes erupt on earth able if. on the moon most of the water is locked debedeep below the crust. >> we can bake those water out of those rocks. >> he says the moon's water he could be used for drinking. as we
and space museum in washington. >> these new findings suggest that the water on the interior of the moonpretty wet and could make it easier for us to fly there and back or even stay a while. >> the surface appears to be very, very fine-grained. >> for decades scientists have thought the moon was a dry, dusty place. >> almost like a powder. >> it may be time to rewrite astronomiomy books this is the picture of the moon's surface by measuring the reflective lights...
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their albums the dark side of the moon and the wall remain rock classics.ak to roger waters, who was a prominent figure in the band until he quit in 1985. he is still performing and he remains one of the most controversial of rock stars. so what motivates him? roger waters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's more than 30 years since you wrote the wall. you're still touring it. it was born out of pain and anger. i wonder if you still feel the pain and anger? um. . .the feelings involved, i mean feelings come up as they do, but my feelings at 70 are different from at 30 odd. does that make it harder to put the show together and do it with feeling? no. there was a very long hiatus between the shows that happened in 1979, ‘80, and ‘81 and when we started touring again in 2010. i started working on a new production in 2009. when i started, i thought i can only really do this if i reinvent the show to suit who i am now. in 1979, the show was the product of an angry, almost but not quite middle—aged man, who'd had problems with relationships, women... there was
their albums the dark side of the moon and the wall remain rock classics.ak to roger waters, who was a prominent figure in the band until he quit in 1985. he is still performing and he remains one of the most controversial of rock stars. so what motivates him? roger waters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's more than 30 years since you wrote the wall. you're still touring it. it was born out of pain and anger. i wonder if you still feel the pain and anger? um. . .the feelings involved, i...
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scientists were studying the moon's surface and they were able to detect water molecules embedded in the ground. now they want to figure out how to get them out and use them. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things that we can do in space exploration. to actually get a liter of water you would have to mine and harvest 300 cubic feet of material. an important question would be is it economically feasible to do so? >> that is pricey water. the molecules can be turned into water that you can drink since water is made up of oxygen extract each of the elements to help humans survive on the moon. the oxygen would be used for breathing and the hydrogen for rocket fuel. >>> a rare full circle rainbow captured on camera in russia. video taken from the top of the crane sitting on top of a skyscraper. it was 1100 feet off the ground. normally you think of one big arc with a rainbow but to see the full circle you have to be high in the air like this.>>> that is pretty cool i don't think i have seen that. okay, we ar
scientists were studying the moon's surface and they were able to detect water molecules embedded in the ground. now they want to figure out how to get them out and use them. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things that we can do in space exploration. to actually get a liter of water you would have to mine and harvest 300 cubic feet of material. an important question would be is it economically feasible to...
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on the moon most of the water is dispersed deep below the trust, locked away in its rocky interior. > of those rocks. >> reporter: derrick pitts of the franklin institute says the moon's water could be used for drinking. as well as provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon, which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to get a liter of water you'd probably have to mine and harvest maybe 100 to 300 cubic feet of material. an important question in all of that would be is it economically feasible to do so? >> reporter: now ralph milliken says discovering the large amount of water on the moon wouldn't support life, conditions are inhospitable to the organisms we have on earth. >> thank you, jan. >> it's good to know if you decide to go to the moon you could get water. all you need is a good hat, water and a good pair of shoes. >> i want more than that. >> most of us do. >> most of us do. >>> one monday believes he owns a masterpiece painted by one of the world's
on the moon most of the water is dispersed deep below the trust, locked away in its rocky interior. > of those rocks. >> reporter: derrick pitts of the franklin institute says the moon's water could be used for drinking. as well as provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon, which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to get a liter of water you'd...
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and to space news new research suggests the moon could be hiding lots of water beneath its investigator with lots according to scientists at brown university who say the findings could aid future missions to the moon artie's tourney chavez has this reports new findings have experts saying that the moon could be filled with water and lots of it scientists that brown university studied satellite data of the moon and found and usually high amounts of water trapped in volcanic be the. route millikan lead author of the study told r.t. peril plastic deposits were likely formed by volcanic eruptions that spewed across the moon's surface there are a lot of these deposits on the moon and the amount of material is quite a bit and so that tells us that the deep interior has a decent amount of water for decades scientists thought the moon was dry that was until two thousand and eight when scientists that brown university found evidence of water molecules in pebbles retrieved by nasa as apollo missions i wonder. and in two thousand and nine and nasa announced that it did find water on the moon we fo
and to space news new research suggests the moon could be hiding lots of water beneath its investigator with lots according to scientists at brown university who say the findings could aid future missions to the moon artie's tourney chavez has this reports new findings have experts saying that the moon could be filled with water and lots of it scientists that brown university studied satellite data of the moon and found and usually high amounts of water trapped in volcanic be the. route...
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. >> mason: and the man on the moon, a bag of dust, and a woman on earth about to clean up. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. they control the white house and the congress, but republicans could not deliver on the promise they've been making since the day obamacare became law, to repeal and replace it. in a humiliating defeat, senate g.o.p. leaders could not muster the votes today to do either. democrats called on republicans to work with them now not to replace obamacare but to fix it. nancy cordes is at the capitol. >> this is not a good day. >> reporter: senate republicans were reeling today after their hail mary pass fell short. three moderate republican women announced they would not vote to repeal obamacare without a replacement. west virginia's shelly moore capito said, "i did not come to washington to hurt people." maine's susan collins agreed. >> i believe it would cause the insurance markets to go into turmoil, and i don't think it is the right
. >> mason: and the man on the moon, a bag of dust, and a woman on earth about to clean up. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. they control the white house and the congress, but republicans could not deliver on the promise they've been making since the day obamacare became law, to repeal and replace it. in a humiliating defeat, senate...
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when the moon was young and still vol eruptions trapped water in the moon's mantle. led, the water became trapped again. it was in moon rocks left behind on the surface. a similar thing happens when volcanos erupt on the earth. it's deep in the crust. >> we can bake the water out of those. >> they say the moon's water could be used for drinking as well as provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we would haven't to carry so many basic commodities to the moon, which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to actually get a liter of water, you'd probably have to mine or harvest maybe 100 to cubic feet of material. the question would be is it economically feasible to do so. >> ralph millikin said discovering the water on the moon wouldn't support life as we know it. it's not hoss pit tall to the kinds of organism wes have on earth. >> thank you. >> it's good to know in case you want to go on the moon. shirley maclaine once said all you need is a good hat, a pair of shoes, and water. >> i need more than that
when the moon was young and still vol eruptions trapped water in the moon's mantle. led, the water became trapped again. it was in moon rocks left behind on the surface. a similar thing happens when volcanos erupt on the earth. it's deep in the crust. >> we can bake the water out of those. >> they say the moon's water could be used for drinking as well as provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we would haven't to carry so many basic commodities to the...
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the crew spent eight days in space and brought back moon rocks, moon dust, and other lunar samples. resident richard nixon greeted the astronauts quarantined in their hornet 3 trailer following their safe return back to earth. in commemoration of that mission, buzz aldrin tweeted out this photo saying, "neil and i were a couple of tired but happy guys after landing and walking on the moon. # apollo11." last mission to the moon took place in 1972. let's bring in mark kelly, good to see you. you were around 5 years old when the u.s. sent astronauts to the moon for the first time. did the mission inspire you to become an astronaut? >> well, so according to my mom, i fell asleep for apollo 11. i do remember the later apollo missions. i was like in kindergarten and it was late on the east coast, but neil and buzz and mike collins and all those apollo astronauts really inspired me growing up as a kid of new jersey all the way up until the time where i became an astronaut myself. >> nasa has, it's an understatement to say it, accomplished so much over the past decades. what should we expect
the crew spent eight days in space and brought back moon rocks, moon dust, and other lunar samples. resident richard nixon greeted the astronauts quarantined in their hornet 3 trailer following their safe return back to earth. in commemoration of that mission, buzz aldrin tweeted out this photo saying, "neil and i were a couple of tired but happy guys after landing and walking on the moon. # apollo11." last mission to the moon took place in 1972. let's bring in mark kelly, good to see...
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as president kennedy said, we choose to go to the moon. break the component parts down for me in terms of that commitment. we'll bring it to the president in a moment. obviously the cold war added a spur to the movement. >> that's right. dickerson: what else was at risk tolerance and big long shot they took? >> i think it was that the cold war was in some way a kabuki war. it was all about symbolism. it was a way to plant our flag, to establish to the world, that a capitalist culture is able to do something preposterously wonderful. a deeply patriotic was out there to punch the russians in the nose. lovell was never as happy as he was in space. anders, the third guy, the rookie, he loved the machines. he loved the lunar cartography. he was there for the grandular work. it was the perfect combination of three guys. >> dickerson: give us a sense about the technology here. i m compared to what we know today, where we have a world where everything seems possible. what was the technology like that sent them there? >> we saw this in the movie "ap
as president kennedy said, we choose to go to the moon. break the component parts down for me in terms of that commitment. we'll bring it to the president in a moment. obviously the cold war added a spur to the movement. >> that's right. dickerson: what else was at risk tolerance and big long shot they took? >> i think it was that the cold war was in some way a kabuki war. it was all about symbolism. it was a way to plant our flag, to establish to the world, that a capitalist...
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the dark side of the moon is still one of the most popular albums to download in the world.said is that this was, in essence, the moment when you felt the band had achieved what it had set out to do, what you had set out to achieve, and so from then on, you clung together more out of fear than hope. right, well that is my opinion. so was it a downward slide from that? no. you look at what we did together even though it , of course not. as uncomfortable as it was to be in that relationship... we were no longer four guys in the garage. we were a real group. four guys driven by the ambition of making it. with the dark side of the moon, we made it. then those ambitions ceased to be so important. the cracks which led to the schism in 1983 or whenever it was... feelings are different over the years. that is very honest. what kind of life was it like? maybe for david gilmour, more than anybody. how can you live side by side, work together and actually rub each other up the wrong way, have a deteriorating relationship and, excuse my language, p*** each other off? must have been a ve
the dark side of the moon is still one of the most popular albums to download in the world.said is that this was, in essence, the moment when you felt the band had achieved what it had set out to do, what you had set out to achieve, and so from then on, you clung together more out of fear than hope. right, well that is my opinion. so was it a downward slide from that? no. you look at what we did together even though it , of course not. as uncomfortable as it was to be in that relationship... we...
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the moon is moving in front of the sun, between the sun and the earth. >> and it doesn't happen often. >> it's been almost a hundred years since we've had a total solar eclipse go from one coast to the other coast. >> as is the case with eclipses, not everyone gets the same view. it depends exactly where you are. >> it's going to be around 80%. >> that's for metro d.c. >> everyone in the continent al united states, all of north america, central america and a good portion of south america will get to experience at least a partial eclipse. it is going to start in oregon around 10:15 a.m. local time and the s travel across the continental united states at about 1,400, 1,500 miles an hour. it's going to go over 14 states ending in south carolina. >> but the best viewing will take place in the path of totality. >> if you're in this narrow band, it's about 70 miles wide going from oregon to south carolina. >> and that's where this expert is going. >> you go to the carolinas. i'm going to be in charleston. >> and the best way to view the elips is with some really cool glasses. >> never look
the moon is moving in front of the sun, between the sun and the earth. >> and it doesn't happen often. >> it's been almost a hundred years since we've had a total solar eclipse go from one coast to the other coast. >> as is the case with eclipses, not everyone gets the same view. it depends exactly where you are. >> it's going to be around 80%. >> that's for metro d.c. >> everyone in the continent al united states, all of north america, central america and a...
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. ♪ fly me to the moon let me play among the stars ♪ >>> neil armstrong found no gold on the moon, butused to gather lunar dust was auctioned yesterday in new york for $1.4 million. it was on this date in 1969 that arm strong became the first human to set foot on the moon. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, elon musk goes underground to cut commutes on the east coast, and exxonmobil gets pinched over its deals with russia. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. here on wall street stocks barely budged yesterday following news that the european banks didn't change its stimulus policies. the dow joents fell 29 points. the treasury department hid the energy giant yesterday for reckless disregard following deals signed with russia's largest oil producer. secretary of state rex tillerson was exxonmobil's ceo at the time. they say the fine is unlawful and capricious. >>> both sears and amazon stocks were up after they said they would start selling appliances. so-called smart appliances that can be linked with alexia.
. ♪ fly me to the moon let me play among the stars ♪ >>> neil armstrong found no gold on the moon, butused to gather lunar dust was auctioned yesterday in new york for $1.4 million. it was on this date in 1969 that arm strong became the first human to set foot on the moon. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, elon musk goes underground to cut commutes on the east coast, and exxonmobil gets pinched over its deals with russia. hena daniels is at the new york stock...
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and included the words "moon dust." >> reporter: she quickly slapped down her $995, and a week later,istory arrived. >> it was like finding the holy grail. >> reporter: but found was almost lost again for nancy. just to be sure it was from "apollo 11," she sent the bag off to nasa so they could test the dust embedded in the fabric. >> a very powdery surface. >> and that's where things started to go off the rails, to put it nicely. >> reporter: nasa told carlson, yes, her bag had been to the moon, but no they would not be returning it, since they said, it never should have been sold to start with. nancy had to sue to get her bag back. she won, though the publicity convinced her the bag wouldn't be safe in her home, so thursday the 48th anniversary of the moon landing, nancy will auction it off. that's moon dust? >> yes. >> reporter: cassandra hatton is with sotheby's. >> if i just say neil armstrong moon dust, you get it. you don't need to be american to understand why this is important. and that's also what's exciting is i can talk to a five-year-old in china and they would get excite
and included the words "moon dust." >> reporter: she quickly slapped down her $995, and a week later,istory arrived. >> it was like finding the holy grail. >> reporter: but found was almost lost again for nancy. just to be sure it was from "apollo 11," she sent the bag off to nasa so they could test the dust embedded in the fabric. >> a very powdery surface. >> and that's where things started to go off the rails, to put it nicely. >>...
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talk about going to the moon. my favorite is going mars and a little bit about going the stars but not too much. so, the last chapter is about four or five pages and talks about this in generalities. i dedicated this book to the visionaries of the past, the engineers, flying controllers and managers and technicians who made it happen and to the intrepid fliers who i risked it to all be part of the greatest of all human endeavors and i thank you for being here this evening. [applause] questions. >> how close did the russians get to beating us to the moon. >> you have to buy the book and find out. they were actually a long way away. they were still trying to get their version of the saturn 5 to fly, and they did i believe four attempts out it. they got pretty close but each time it ended in a disaster. they didn't lose any human lives. but what they tried to do was to pretend that there was no space race, and they were going to use robotics, and they did that. very successfully. it took them a couple more years than
talk about going to the moon. my favorite is going mars and a little bit about going the stars but not too much. so, the last chapter is about four or five pages and talks about this in generalities. i dedicated this book to the visionaries of the past, the engineers, flying controllers and managers and technicians who made it happen and to the intrepid fliers who i risked it to all be part of the greatest of all human endeavors and i thank you for being here this evening. [applause] questions....
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feeling the heat inland. 57@half moon bei. to mild at the coast and warm around the bay and hot inland. especially as we get into the weekend. tomorrow morning, getting out the door with patchy fog along the coast line. apparently cloudy sky. 59 and concorde in the north bay low 50s in santa rosa. in the afternoon, a beautiful bay along the coast. 72 in pacifica, 74 san francisco. warm around the bay. 83 in hayward. inland is scorching. 101 concorde. temperatures are likely to be this hot on sunday. the extended forecast coming up.>>> in florida, a massive sinkhole took out two homes in several homes in the area. and has been deemed unsafe. >> it is incredible fox reporter willie james tells us the sinkhole started out the size of a small swimming pool. it continues to grow.>>> reporter: dramatic moments as a sinkhole swallows a house in land o lakes, florida. >> it is emotional. it is sad. >>> reporter: the sinkhole started friday morning as a depression underneath a boat parked outside a home. it opened up within minutes. wi
feeling the heat inland. 57@half moon bei. to mild at the coast and warm around the bay and hot inland. especially as we get into the weekend. tomorrow morning, getting out the door with patchy fog along the coast line. apparently cloudy sky. 59 and concorde in the north bay low 50s in santa rosa. in the afternoon, a beautiful bay along the coast. 72 in pacifica, 74 san francisco. warm around the bay. 83 in hayward. inland is scorching. 101 concorde. temperatures are likely to be this hot on...
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to the moon analogy again, we don't have the math.we don't have the materials or the knowledge of doing this. we literally have to build the tools to build the rocket first. is that where you are? your scientists are not trying to cure cancer. they are trying to build the tools that will cure cancer. is that accurate? >> well, it's not inaccurate. we are focusing on new innovations and technology development and we're trying to translate it into action at the bedside or future bedside. so we're trying to do point a to b. >> so for mark zuckerberg, does he bring the organizational oommph that you're doing that creates another task? >> absolutely. i think both priscilla and mark's energy are inspiring the bio hub. what you've just said is correct. you do an experiment, doesn't work out, make the next one better than that. the bio hub is a ten-year experiment that will be it rated on and developed and pro tellpe forward. >> this may be a bad comparison but zuckerberg will roll out something that initially consumers may not like but event
to the moon analogy again, we don't have the math.we don't have the materials or the knowledge of doing this. we literally have to build the tools to build the rocket first. is that where you are? your scientists are not trying to cure cancer. they are trying to build the tools that will cure cancer. is that accurate? >> well, it's not inaccurate. we are focusing on new innovations and technology development and we're trying to translate it into action at the bedside or future bedside. so...
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and once again here's a beautiful view of the moon looking toward the bay bridge. still patchy clouds and you can see the low clouds in the distance but the cloud deck is at the coast and portions of the bay. for today we have patchy fog with temperatures starting out in the 50s, lower 60s. today will be warmer which is the headline, especially inland. temperatures today, tomorrow and the weekend will show some hot numbers with inland reaching close to 100 and we are thinking today 94 to 96 degrees toward antioch. san francisco upper 60s with patchy clouds. today temperatures bouncing from that yesterday. we will talk about your weekend outlook coming up. sal has an update on the roadways. >>> good morning. traffic is doing very well around the bay area as we look at the roadwork on 205 near 580. they are picking it up and traffic has not been that bad this early. if you want to get a jumpstart on your morning commute, now is a good time. there are no major issues driving through the altamont pass or at livermore, dublin or hayward. a nice-looking drive on intersta
and once again here's a beautiful view of the moon looking toward the bay bridge. still patchy clouds and you can see the low clouds in the distance but the cloud deck is at the coast and portions of the bay. for today we have patchy fog with temperatures starting out in the 50s, lower 60s. today will be warmer which is the headline, especially inland. temperatures today, tomorrow and the weekend will show some hot numbers with inland reaching close to 100 and we are thinking today 94 to 96...
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it plans to make the first privately-funded trip to the moon. starbucks is shutting down its teavana stores. all storefronts are closing - including a local one at the pentagon mall. starbucks says meet performance expectations. the closures impact 33-hundred workers. firefighters are known to save cats in trees. but this was a much different kind of animal rescue. take a look at this video from miami beach. and that's a firefighter- jumping into the bay - to help a distressed dog, trying to swim. they use a backboard to help hoist him up out of the water. and a short time later, there was a joyful reunion as the pup finds his owner waiting for him at city hall. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. sam sweeney what are you working on for 5 o-clock? fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for
it plans to make the first privately-funded trip to the moon. starbucks is shutting down its teavana stores. all storefronts are closing - including a local one at the pentagon mall. starbucks says meet performance expectations. the closures impact 33-hundred workers. firefighters are known to save cats in trees. but this was a much different kind of animal rescue. take a look at this video from miami beach. and that's a firefighter- jumping into the bay - to help a distressed dog, trying to...
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. >> the son and the moon are putting on a show. we'll tell you where you can go to get a seat close to the stage. >>> throughout the area, over cr problem. ahead on news 4. i'll have a look at brand new school that's set to help with that problem. >> and the unique way of enforcing laws designed to keep one of our local rivers clean, but you may not work for everybody. we'll be right back. >>> the goal is to have classes no bigger than >> her class. >> there's less opportunity to be called on to share the answer and you get less attention. are minimized. >> you know, we always want them to be able to have access to the teachers. but we want them to be able to ask questions and feel free to open to ask >> the house tried unsuccessfully to slice the funding in half saying metro needed to improve financial management. >> if you're trying a new kind of coffee, beware, a certain coffee is being recalled. >> yeah, it is. wait until you hear -- texas based best herbs coffee issued a voluntary recall after the fda found its brew contains a
. >> the son and the moon are putting on a show. we'll tell you where you can go to get a seat close to the stage. >>> throughout the area, over cr problem. ahead on news 4. i'll have a look at brand new school that's set to help with that problem. >> and the unique way of enforcing laws designed to keep one of our local rivers clean, but you may not work for everybody. we'll be right back. >>> the goal is to have classes no bigger than >> her class. >>...
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. >>> hubbell space telescope captured one of the smallest moons in the solar system. this tiny moon called solo is a period. it is shaped like a football and it is so small it can fit inside the washington d.c. belt wear. >>> we're learning there may be water inside of the moon. scientists at brown university say they found evidence of water, trapped inside of glass beams in anxious ash and rocks on the moon's surface. nasa first found water on the moon in 2009 but these new findings suggest most of the moon's interior is indeed wet. >> um-hmm, interesting. >> meteorologist chelsea in gram joining us now. we had rain moving through. it it didn't cool things off but it was severe. >> we had a wild night, and morning of weather and more weather that is literally on the way as i'm speaking to you right now. we're talking about severe weather. we will track all of those located west of the delaware valley. we will talk about that coming up. take a louisiana outside we have nice sunshine in philadelphia, and overall, really nice afternoon, temperatures not in the 90's, agai
. >>> hubbell space telescope captured one of the smallest moons in the solar system. this tiny moon called solo is a period. it is shaped like a football and it is so small it can fit inside the washington d.c. belt wear. >>> we're learning there may be water inside of the moon. scientists at brown university say they found evidence of water, trapped inside of glass beams in anxious ash and rocks on the moon's surface. nasa first found water on the moon in 2009 but these new...
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>> there are speed bumps on the way to the moon and mars. alcon rockets and lash them together. the problem is vibrations. when you take three rockets and lash them together, they vibrate at different frequencies. kennedy: is it a safety issue or something that's really annoying. >> we think it will be annoying. but 1% of the time we have scat catastrophic failure in our space launches. 3% of all astronauts who have gone into outer space die as a consequence. there is something called the mars jinx. 2/3 of all the missions to mars never made it. it's very far away. going to the moon is like a sunday picnic. three days and you are on the moon. mars is two years for a rounds-trip voyage. he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact. kennedy: he wants us to be a multi planetary species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record.
>> there are speed bumps on the way to the moon and mars. alcon rockets and lash them together. the problem is vibrations. when you take three rockets and lash them together, they vibrate at different frequencies. kennedy: is it a safety issue or something that's really annoying. >> we think it will be annoying. but 1% of the time we have scat catastrophic failure in our space launches. 3% of all astronauts who have gone into outer space die as a consequence. there is something...
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americans were the first ones to set foot on the moon. they were the ones -- we were the only ones who have. no one else has done it. >> reporter: this auction takes place july 20 which is also the 48th anniversary of the pioneer lunar landing on that date in 1969. jackie ibanez, fox news. >>> that's pretty cool. >> i remember that like yesterday. >>> 4:26 am. two -- 2 investigates a series of construction buyers in oakland. we sat down with the mayor of oakland on what's being done to prevent more fires. >>> there are tents, furniture and more. the growing homeless encampment in oakland that has local business owners demanding the city do something about it. >>> so far, so good, when it comes to the morning commute. you can see that traffic on highway 24 looks good on the way to the tunnel. >>> the coast and they, you are probably saying it's cool. it's mild if you're inland. it's going to get warmer. take a look. [ music playing ] >> go ahead, pam, you can sing. >> no. i'm not going to sink. >> you are looking live at downtown oakland. y
americans were the first ones to set foot on the moon. they were the ones -- we were the only ones who have. no one else has done it. >> reporter: this auction takes place july 20 which is also the 48th anniversary of the pioneer lunar landing on that date in 1969. jackie ibanez, fox news. >>> that's pretty cool. >> i remember that like yesterday. >>> 4:26 am. two -- 2 investigates a series of construction buyers in oakland. we sat down with the mayor of oakland on...
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next the seven things you need to know to start your day. >> also a possible big discovery about the moon, why it may make building there one day possible and a little easier. >>> also ahead, name change. >>> also ahead, name change. the when frankie popped summthe alligatofloaty.rning plus, thsnacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you c get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. now with card, buy one, get one 50 percent off select aleve products. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>> it is 5:25 on this tuesday morning. the seven things you should know. number one an 18-year-old fairfield man is in custody. he's accused
next the seven things you need to know to start your day. >> also a possible big discovery about the moon, why it may make building there one day possible and a little easier. >>> also ahead, name change. >>> also ahead, name change. the when frankie popped summthe alligatofloaty.rning plus, thsnacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when...
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derrick: right, so, for us, about 80% of the sun will be covered by the disk of the moon. d so, there will still be 20% of the sun throwing light down onto our region. so, that's a particular caution that we have to be aware of. tracy: so, how do we stay safe? how do we view this? derrick: right, so there are ways to do this. and the way to do this properly for a partial eclipse is you must have some sort of eye protection that will allow you to view this without worrying about damage to your eyes. now fortunately, available today there are what are called solar viewers, and solar viewers allow you to look directly at the sun safely so that you can see the events of this. back in the past, we would use things like welder's glass. welder's glass #14 is still good for that, but you have to use solar viewers instead. it's a very special kind of glass that provides protection for your eyes. tracy: so, there's other news that's really exciting people like you, astronomers, space buffs, the discovery by nasa's kepler spacecraft of some possible new planets. derrick: oh yes. tracy
derrick: right, so, for us, about 80% of the sun will be covered by the disk of the moon. d so, there will still be 20% of the sun throwing light down onto our region. so, that's a particular caution that we have to be aware of. tracy: so, how do we stay safe? how do we view this? derrick: right, so there are ways to do this. and the way to do this properly for a partial eclipse is you must have some sort of eye protection that will allow you to view this without worrying about damage to your...
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>> there are speed bumps on the way to the moon and mars. hem together. the problem is vibrations. when you take three rockets and lash them together, they vibrate at different frequencies. kennedy: is it a safety issue or something that's really annoying. >> we think it will be annoying. but 1% of the time we have scat catastrophic failure in our space launches. 3% of all astronauts who have gone into outer space die as a consequence. there is something called the mars jinx. 2/3 of all the missions to mars never made it. it's very far away. going to the moon is like a sunday picnic. three days and you are on the moon. mars is two years for a rounds-trip voyage. he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact. kennedy: he wants us to be a multi planetary species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds bo
>> there are speed bumps on the way to the moon and mars. hem together. the problem is vibrations. when you take three rockets and lash them together, they vibrate at different frequencies. kennedy: is it a safety issue or something that's really annoying. >> we think it will be annoying. but 1% of the time we have scat catastrophic failure in our space launches. 3% of all astronauts who have gone into outer space die as a consequence. there is something called the mars jinx. 2/3 of...
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four days later mankind reached the moon and set the stage for his first steps on the moon and the immortalhat's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> aldrin followed arm strostro little later, and they spent two hours on the moon. we are marking the apollo 11 docume series. it will be on this thursday. >>> back to politics, a histoicc moment for president trump. the president himself doesn't seem too concerned tweeting this morning almost 40% is not bad at this time. let's bring in carl cannon, author of the new book "on this date." discovering america one day at a time. coming out on tuesday. congratulations, well done. >> thank you, alex, thank you for having me. >> let's get right to it here. years later on a particular administration, how important are things like approval ratings really. how many does this matter in the legacy of president trump? >> that is a smart question. we don't really pay attention in history to those things. we pay attention as political writers, but harry truman left office with job approval ratings lower than richard nixon, lower than george
four days later mankind reached the moon and set the stage for his first steps on the moon and the immortalhat's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> aldrin followed arm strostro little later, and they spent two hours on the moon. we are marking the apollo 11 docume series. it will be on this thursday. >>> back to politics, a histoicc moment for president trump. the president himself doesn't seem too concerned tweeting this morning almost 40% is not bad at this...
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in 1969, artifact was misidentified after the moon mission and was originally sold at on line auction in 2015. nasa who its fight to get it back southby did his not identify yesterday's buyer but that is how much a bag of moon dust is going for these days or bag that would contain the moon dust. >> right. >> yes. >> yes, exactly. >>> back here in our area. >> seriously, my goodness, yeah, sun's doing its part here today, heat things up easily, mid 90's. we are finding that in some spots but you have got to take the heat with the humidity, and it comes as a packaged deal here, little baggage with that air temperature and that comes in the form of high humidity. hugh dew points comes that moisture content and that makes it feel steamy. turf say maybe not as harsh, humidity as what we ended up yesterday but it is still hot and you do need to take care out in this and as we have shown you, or at lee earlier in the show excessive heat warning still in effect. we will take you out first and foremost to talk about the statistics where we currently stan, how many 90-degree days have we seen s
in 1969, artifact was misidentified after the moon mission and was originally sold at on line auction in 2015. nasa who its fight to get it back southby did his not identify yesterday's buyer but that is how much a bag of moon dust is going for these days or bag that would contain the moon dust. >> right. >> yes. >> yes, exactly. >>> back here in our area. >> seriously, my goodness, yeah, sun's doing its part here today, heat things up easily, mid 90's. we are...
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. >> still to come at noon a piece of the moon is sold to the highest bidder, hear the price that was paid for a bag of lunar dust collected by neil armstrong: new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin >>> health check this noon, officials held an event to raise awareness for fox chaseine vert. in partnership with the fox chase cancer center. women can receive a mammogram. it was parked outside of boyle's district office. >>> one person tested positive for the norovirus after eating at a chipotle restaurant in west virginia after 60 customers reported getting sick. they are waiting for results for the cause of the rest of the illnesses. the latest food scare comes two years after an e. coli outbreak. >>> a new pickup truck made for police, ford is rolling out the f-150 police responder. the truck is quipped to go off road into forests and deserts and it's a four-wheel-drive vehicle based on the fs 4 truck and could be used by sheriff's department in
. >> still to come at noon a piece of the moon is sold to the highest bidder, hear the price that was paid for a bag of lunar dust collected by neil armstrong: new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin >>> health check this noon, officials held an event to raise awareness for fox chaseine vert. in partnership with the fox chase cancer center....
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, a little spooky and gorgeous, as we admire the shots we've had lately of the moon. check the roads for you, looking good on monday morning, i-95 at cottman, southbound traffic heading toward center city moving just fine, no delays, no problems, early yet. the roads are clear. we have an accident in abington at meeting house road at sunset avenue. look for crews on the screen restricting traffic there. no restrictions on the ben franklin bridge, one or two cars up and over the bridge coming into the city. no problems just yet on the ben. we have construction crews on i-95, new castle delaware, southbound at 141 watch for crews out there, they are doing intermittent lane closures that's going to slow you down early on monday morning, tam and in a jet. >> tv crews usually go to news, but in this case, the news got close to them. a truck barreled across a kansas tv parking lot jumped the curb and hit the front windows. the driver began choking and coughing before losing control of the truck. nobody inside the building was injured. >>> time for prime day, a first look at
, a little spooky and gorgeous, as we admire the shots we've had lately of the moon. check the roads for you, looking good on monday morning, i-95 at cottman, southbound traffic heading toward center city moving just fine, no delays, no problems, early yet. the roads are clear. we have an accident in abington at meeting house road at sunset avenue. look for crews on the screen restricting traffic there. no restrictions on the ben franklin bridge, one or two cars up and over the bridge coming...
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on the anniversary of the apollo 11 landing, one of neil armstrong's souvenirs from the moon sells for an astronomical price. landing, neil armstrong's souvenirs from the moon sells for an if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia® helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like lo
on the anniversary of the apollo 11 landing, one of neil armstrong's souvenirs from the moon sells for an astronomical price. landing, neil armstrong's souvenirs from the moon sells for an if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia® helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are...
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almost 50 years ago apollo 11 launching into space to put humans on the moon. there it was. next, how nasa's looking to the past to change the way astronauts return from space in the future. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical
almost 50 years ago apollo 11 launching into space to put humans on the moon. there it was. next, how nasa's looking to the past to change the way astronauts return from space in the future. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you...
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on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the u.s. from oregon to south carolina. >> in a total solar ee climbs the moon actually completely blocks out the light of the sun. >> reporter: rob semper is a physicist and is traveling to casper, wyoming to broadcast the ee lips. he points out in the bay area there will be a 76% eclipse peaking at 10:15 a.m. >> it will be dim, kind of spooky but le twilight but not exactly. >> reporter: a cloud-free location and special shades is your best bet. how do you know you have a good pair of shades? you should see nothing but black. when you take your shades outside and look at the sun this is what you should see. >> it is a very social experience. it makes you feel good when you see totality. >> reporter: robin higman has been planning their trip for the eclipse for two years to wyoming. >> at this point most hotels are booked solid. i think if you are diligent online there are some places if you search like oregon eclipse camping where you can find ee climbs camp sites. >> reporter: robin says ro
on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the u.s. from oregon to south carolina. >> in a total solar ee climbs the moon actually completely blocks out the light of the sun. >> reporter: rob semper is a physicist and is traveling to casper, wyoming to broadcast the ee lips. he points out in the bay area there will be a 76% eclipse peaking at 10:15 a.m. >> it will be dim, kind of spooky but le twilight but not exactly. >> reporter: a cloud-free location and...
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and now one small bag of dust that they've brought back from the moon, one giant price tag. how much you'll have to shell out if you want to own that piece of moon dust. >> and do you know what the palm restaurant here that weaver in the city, also new york and everything, known for their cure tours that they have on the walls, people, you know, celebrities, that kind of thing. well you know what today we're getting our own. >> that's right. the four some you see in the morning here on "good day" philadelphia, sue, bob, alex, and myself, we are being put on looks like a pillarment the palm inside the bellevue hotel. >> isn't that cool? >> it is cool. so we will keep checking in. they do paint this live on the walls. >> yes. >> it is not a stencil. nope. >> interesting. >> i also see something else interesting. >> what do you see? >> we'll tuck in the break. >> okay. pro-tip: chop all your veggies for the week at once. super pro-tip: buy your veggies pre-chopped. boom. the best food at amazing prices, giant. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the op
and now one small bag of dust that they've brought back from the moon, one giant price tag. how much you'll have to shell out if you want to own that piece of moon dust. >> and do you know what the palm restaurant here that weaver in the city, also new york and everything, known for their cure tours that they have on the walls, people, you know, celebrities, that kind of thing. well you know what today we're getting our own. >> that's right. the four some you see in the morning here...
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i'll buy you a drink. >> recently, buzz was asked what was he thinking as he left the moon? aid, man, i want to go home. guess what? i don't want to leave comic con. i want to stay here for like the next year. we saw will smith out and about. his wife jada has been making news recently, because she's been divulging some interesting facts about her life. hire are the five craziest things we learned this week about jada pinket smith. >> your son jaden had a very public relationship with kylie jenner. >> number five. she is crazy protective of her kids. >> did they ever really date? what was going on there? >> i plead the fifth. >> she's also shielding 16-year-old willow from seeing mom's r-rated movie, "girls trip". >> she's like mom i want to go. i said not tonight. >> number four, jada is a wild child. >> where did you meet her? >> it was at a club, i was 15, 16, i wasn't supposed to be there, but i was there. >> closely related numd ber three. jada had one crazy real life girls' trip. >> i do remember getting drunk, and waking up and being tied to a doorknob. >> the 45-year-
i'll buy you a drink. >> recently, buzz was asked what was he thinking as he left the moon? aid, man, i want to go home. guess what? i don't want to leave comic con. i want to stay here for like the next year. we saw will smith out and about. his wife jada has been making news recently, because she's been divulging some interesting facts about her life. hire are the five craziest things we learned this week about jada pinket smith. >> your son jaden had a very public relationship...
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returning to the moon and going to mars. they gave an update on nasa's progress to launch astronauts into space. he said he has national space council and said america must take the lead to help the u.s. economy and nashville security. no astronauts have taken off from cape canaveral since the schultzes retired in 2011. >> amelia is here with more about the weather. you had a hectic day with all sorts of watches and warnings and are things calming down now? >> things are calming down here back. we are still under a flash flood watch, but the service is going to allow that to expire. pockets of he heavy rain in the panhandle and not enough to continue that flash flood watch. there is a chance for a shower early. most of your day is completely dry. very summer-like on the humid side. a gorgeous weekend in store especiallyhe nice weather for your monday. we will start off with plenty of clouds and not only that, but thick fog and i posted the visibilities also maybe an isolated shower around. the fog is starting to lift and wes
returning to the moon and going to mars. they gave an update on nasa's progress to launch astronauts into space. he said he has national space council and said america must take the lead to help the u.s. economy and nashville security. no astronauts have taken off from cape canaveral since the schultzes retired in 2011. >> amelia is here with more about the weather. you had a hectic day with all sorts of watches and warnings and are things calming down now? >> things are calming...