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and map these deposits of hydrogen where we think water is bound up in the south pole of these permanently shadowed craters of the south pole of the moon, and nasa thought that was a great idea, too. received, they selected ours. >> the shoebox sized spacecraft, called a cube sat, will hitch a ride out of this planet on a nasa rocket, eventually making its way to the moon's orbit. >> we have a small propulsion system on this end that we'll actually use to put ourselves into lunar orbit. so we'll be in a, it's called an elliptical orbit. very elliptical, it allows us to skim over the south pole of the moon, very low, and mounted on this side of the spacecraft we'll have a neutron spectrometer, and that's sensitive to hydrogen. measurements that we want to make. >> the instruments on the cube sat will measure and map pockets of hydrogen and ice, trying to pinpoint where water might be on the south side of the moon, paving the way for humans to eventually reach the area and maybe one day, make an historic lunar discovery. the launch date is scheduled for 2018 and it's expected to a
and map these deposits of hydrogen where we think water is bound up in the south pole of these permanently shadowed craters of the south pole of the moon, and nasa thought that was a great idea, too. received, they selected ours. >> the shoebox sized spacecraft, called a cube sat, will hitch a ride out of this planet on a nasa rocket, eventually making its way to the moon's orbit. >> we have a small propulsion system on this end that we'll actually use to put ourselves into lunar...
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for a chilly morning jog this , 50 athletes from across subzeroe have braved temperatures of the south pole to participate in the 12th .nnual antarctic ice marathon the men's race was won by an irish man who led from the get-go and completed the course in three hours, 37 minutes. a polish woman was the fastest woman. she reached the finish line after just over six hours. it is time for the business news. i am joined by our business entered her -- editor, kate moody. you are starting with everest and the job cuts. kate: controversial, coming out from airbus. 1100 jobs will be cut across france and germany, part of a restructuring that will see officers in paris consolidated at the company's headquarters. asked our correspondent how airbus can justify cutting jobs when it has cut orders for billions of euros' worth of planes. >> airbus has two sides. one is defense, one is the civil side, which is doing every well. they are merging it together to create one big company, and they a lot of people are working on the communications side, a lot of people work in research and development, and it is
for a chilly morning jog this , 50 athletes from across subzeroe have braved temperatures of the south pole to participate in the 12th .nnual antarctic ice marathon the men's race was won by an irish man who led from the get-go and completed the course in three hours, 37 minutes. a polish woman was the fastest woman. she reached the finish line after just over six hours. it is time for the business news. i am joined by our business entered her -- editor, kate moody. you are starting with...
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here is part of the wall of the south pole crater. t of it's been destroyed over the subsequent hundreds of millions of years by the continuous rain of in the -- other interplanetary debris does come down on it in here we are looking again at the wall of the crater. this crater is 300 miles, actually more than 300 miles in diameter. look at that, this is really remarkable and the mountainous center, 110 miles across and it soars to more than 2.5 times the height of mt. everest. your planet doesn't have anything like this topography. so i think that's really remarkable. to be perfectly honest i include this because one of my favorite use of vesta. here again this the strip would have craters, the snowman and i don't know if you can see it but there's a lot of structure in here showing that there is complex geology on this world and here you can see the mort densely cratered northern hemisphere, the more widely cratered southern hemisphere and part of the network of chasms running in between us so this one view captures a lot of what is
here is part of the wall of the south pole crater. t of it's been destroyed over the subsequent hundreds of millions of years by the continuous rain of in the -- other interplanetary debris does come down on it in here we are looking again at the wall of the crater. this crater is 300 miles, actually more than 300 miles in diameter. look at that, this is really remarkable and the mountainous center, 110 miles across and it soars to more than 2.5 times the height of mt. everest. your planet...
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it brings runners to the south pole to battle snow... ice... and freezing temperatures. participants have to run around the glacier exploration camp... twice! runners say the elements really test their endurance. kicking back for great. "the big factor is that when you go into a cinema, you're going to get full service." see how this new luxury theater is changing the way we go to the movies. country's finest trio is sticking around the las vegas strip. the major milestone just reached by caesars' coolest headliners. ((music)) to keep its country flare for a bit longer. "my maria don't you know i've come a long, long way i been longin' to see her when she's around she takes my blues away sweet maria." reba mcentire and their residency at caesars colosseum. they've added 12 additional performances going into 20-17, making it the longest-running country music residency since the colosseum opened in 20-03. tickets for the new dates go on sale this friday! a-t-and-t is giving people a new option to watch t-v, without being tied down to a cable or satellite contract. today the
it brings runners to the south pole to battle snow... ice... and freezing temperatures. participants have to run around the glacier exploration camp... twice! runners say the elements really test their endurance. kicking back for great. "the big factor is that when you go into a cinema, you're going to get full service." see how this new luxury theater is changing the way we go to the movies. country's finest trio is sticking around the las vegas strip. the major milestone just...
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official to visit antarctica, and plans to visit the south pole, as well. during his two-day trip kerry will talk to scientists about climate change. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" defense secretary ash carter. i'm anne-marie greene. this is the "cbs morning news." it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber? works. inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber? >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. demonstrations, protesting donald trump's election turned violent overnight in portland. police say they escalated in
official to visit antarctica, and plans to visit the south pole, as well. during his two-day trip kerry will talk to scientists about climate change. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" defense secretary ash carter. i'm anne-marie greene. this is the "cbs morning news." it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip....
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they raced 26 miles around the camp, just 600 miles from the south pole. and they really had it going on. we knew coloradians are getting into the spirit when we see homes decked out with holiday lights. now is your chance to show off. enter your home at cbsdenver.com on our contest page for a chance at a $500 gift card from mike's camera. if you want to vote for your favorite house, check out all page and like the likes. we'll feature some of the most , , ,, ,, ,, >>> today on a new dr. phil, a feud between a woman and her sister-in-law. they live under the same roof. christy says ashley is trying to take her baby from her and that forced ashley to be so stressed out that she needed a feeding tube to eat. >> they either have to kick ashley out of the house or i'm taking my son and we're leaving. >> it is >> who stays and who goes? dr.phil airs here on cbs4 at 4:00 today. >> final check, ashton is back. >>> breezy, windy and chilly. take your term. northeastern plains a couple of snowflakes, maybe enough for a dusting of snow burlington, holyoke and wray. t
they raced 26 miles around the camp, just 600 miles from the south pole. and they really had it going on. we knew coloradians are getting into the spirit when we see homes decked out with holiday lights. now is your chance to show off. enter your home at cbsdenver.com on our contest page for a chance at a $500 gift card from mike's camera. if you want to vote for your favorite house, check out all page and like the likes. we'll feature some of the most , , ,, ,, ,, >>> today on a new...
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so remember the big crater, the the 300-mile diameter crater near the south pole avesta which is the source of the meteorites crashed into it around 1 billion years ago. it is estimated the body that crashed into a is around 30 or so miles in diameter. that's pretty big. if you imagine that crashing into your backyard that probably wouldn't be appreciated by you or your neighbors. that's a big thing. it's large compared to the object which crashed into earth and is primarily responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs and other species 66 million years ago. that was a big impact. a messy estimated size of it. once again, thank, thank you very much for coming to jpl and hearing about the mission. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> with donald trump elected as the next u.s. president, milani a trump becomes our second born first lady sense louisa adams. learn more about presidential spouses from the book first ladies. it's a look at to the personal lives and influence into every presidential spouse in american history. it is a companion to the tv series and interview
so remember the big crater, the the 300-mile diameter crater near the south pole avesta which is the source of the meteorites crashed into it around 1 billion years ago. it is estimated the body that crashed into a is around 30 or so miles in diameter. that's pretty big. if you imagine that crashing into your backyard that probably wouldn't be appreciated by you or your neighbors. that's a big thing. it's large compared to the object which crashed into earth and is primarily responsible for the...
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600 miles from the south pole. i would've taken a pitstop and gone to see santa. 600 miles. to wear a face mask. >>> what would you do matthew mcconaughey rolled up to give you a ride? of a group of university of texas students. that's what they got when they asked for a list through their schools what ewok program. ut student government share this photo on facebook saying, don't forget to you sure walk when traveling home late at night. you never know who might pick you up. con hay is a ut grad and professor. spirit can you imagine having him as a professor? captioning sponsored by cbs >> has this ever happened to you? donald trump has been elected president! you're understandably upset, but now there's a way to get through the day. >> hi, i'm patton oswalt, and you're probably feeling some uncontrollable rage. well, now you can swallow the bitter results with "choke it down." "choke it down's" patented fiber bundled technology absorbs your screams of anguish and locks them away, so you can live a normal life. at work-- at home-- and perfect for thanksgiving-- sorry. i'm so
600 miles from the south pole. i would've taken a pitstop and gone to see santa. 600 miles. to wear a face mask. >>> what would you do matthew mcconaughey rolled up to give you a ride? of a group of university of texas students. that's what they got when they asked for a list through their schools what ewok program. ut student government share this photo on facebook saying, don't forget to you sure walk when traveling home late at night. you never know who might pick you up. con hay is...
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runners from 17 countries making the trip to the south pole to make two laps around h glacier exploration" camp -- of course wearing layers of clothing, goggles and gloves. "it was really tough. well, it shouldn't have been but i don't know why, it just was. i maybe over-heated a bit on the first lap." "it was tough but it was beautiful. it was really something else. it was gorgeous out there." ireland's gary thornton won the men's race with a race time of just the newest "star wars" movie is already breaking records and it's not even out yet... and ed sheeran has to get stitches in his face... the details in tonight's buzz. pope francis meeting with film director martin scorsese at the apostolic palace. the meeting comes a day before the film "silence" makes its world premiere at the vatican. the movie documents the persecution of jesuit missio japan. scorsese presented the pope with two paintings with the theme "hidden christians." "the empire's building a weapon, capable of destroying an entire planet. "rogue one: a star wars story" has broken a box office record and it isn't even in t
runners from 17 countries making the trip to the south pole to make two laps around h glacier exploration" camp -- of course wearing layers of clothing, goggles and gloves. "it was really tough. well, it shouldn't have been but i don't know why, it just was. i maybe over-heated a bit on the first lap." "it was tough but it was beautiful. it was really something else. it was gorgeous out there." ireland's gary thornton won the men's race with a race time of just the...
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the highest ranking u.s. official to ever go to antarctica, and then after he goes to antarctica, he's going a further 980 miles south to the freaking south polegoing to the south pole to ride out the aftermath of the election next week. does he know something that we don't know? when we got to that news story in today's staff news meeting, the reaction in the room was not what i would have expected. everybody was like, antarctica? take me with you, john kerry! everybody is stressed out about the election. whether you support trump or you support clinton or whether you're the last collar county soccer mom polling cliche in the country, everybody is stressed out. if you're worried your chosen candidate isn't going to win, the best way to alleviate that stress is to act, to do something about it. call the campaign you like. volunteer to phone bank. volunteer for whatever else they want you to do in this last weekend. do that. you will feel better. i don't recommend that you spend the weekend fantasizing about fleeing the country, about running off to antarctica, unless you're john kerry, that's not happening. but might i also suggest spending a
the highest ranking u.s. official to ever go to antarctica, and then after he goes to antarctica, he's going a further 980 miles south to the freaking south polegoing to the south pole to ride out the aftermath of the election next week. does he know something that we don't know? when we got to that news story in today's staff news meeting, the reaction in the room was not what i would have expected. everybody was like, antarctica? take me with you, john kerry! everybody is stressed out about...
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the highest ranking u.s. official to ever go to antarctica, and then after he goes to antarctica, he's going a further 980 miles south to the freaking south poleide out the aftermath of the election next week. does he know something that we don't know? when we got to that news story in today's staff news meeting, the reaction in the room was not what i would have expected. everybody was like, antarctica? take me with you, john kerry! everybody is stressed out about the election. whether you support trump or you support clinton or whether you're the last collar county soccer mom polling cliche in the country, everybody is stressed out. if you're worried your chosen candidate isn't going to win, the best way to alleviate that stress is to act, to do something about it. call the campaign you like. volunteer to phone bank. volunteer for whatever else they want you to do in this last weekend. do that. you will feel better. i don't recommend that you spend the weekend fantasizing about fleeing the country, about running off to antarctica, unless you're john kerry, that's not happening. but might i also suggest spending a little time with an old pal.
the highest ranking u.s. official to ever go to antarctica, and then after he goes to antarctica, he's going a further 980 miles south to the freaking south poleide out the aftermath of the election next week. does he know something that we don't know? when we got to that news story in today's staff news meeting, the reaction in the room was not what i would have expected. everybody was like, antarctica? take me with you, john kerry! everybody is stressed out about the election. whether you...
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the 12th annual marathon brought runners from seventeen countries to the south pole to battle snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. the runners lap around the union glacier exploration camp ?twice, wearing layers of clothing, goggles and gloves. and just because it's cold they're not skimping on the mileage. the marathon is 26-point-2-miles long... the winning time.. just over three and a half hours. some exciting news for video game lovers. you'll soon be able to hang out with some of your favorite characters... in ?their world! and: 20-17 will bring another battle over recess in florida schools.. kellie cowan will bring us the latest on the fight, coming up at let kids play. that's the thinking behind a new bill that has been ?reintroduced in the florida legislature. it would require recess at all public elementary schools. fox13's kellie cowan is live in pinellas county this morning. kellie this is a big hit with a lot of parents.. but there are two thanks, kellie. in plant city, investigators are looking for the person responsible for setting a house on fire. fire crews found anti-t
the 12th annual marathon brought runners from seventeen countries to the south pole to battle snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. the runners lap around the union glacier exploration camp ?twice, wearing layers of clothing, goggles and gloves. and just because it's cold they're not skimping on the mileage. the marathon is 26-point-2-miles long... the winning time.. just over three and a half hours. some exciting news for video game lovers. you'll soon be able to hang out with some of your...
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say on the air, 50 runners finishing up the southern most marathon on earth, happens to be at the south poleer ire land's gary thornton said it was really tough. it may be the fact the temperature was around 20 below. ouch! all right. i'm shannon breem. i will not be signing up on for that race, but somebody who probably could get it done and much more is shepard smith. he's up next. >>> it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 on campus at ohio state university where a terror group has now claimed responsibility for the attack there yesterday. we also learned of an interview the somali student gave about being a muslim on campus and the connection our own catherine herridge has confirmed. also the story of the hero police officer who stopped the would-be -- or i should say stopped the attacker in his tracks. plus, in politics, president-elect trump making his moves to fill the cabinet. we will look at his choices so far and what they signal about the direction of his future administration. and can the trump train really roll through all of
say on the air, 50 runners finishing up the southern most marathon on earth, happens to be at the south poleer ire land's gary thornton said it was really tough. it may be the fact the temperature was around 20 below. ouch! all right. i'm shannon breem. i will not be signing up on for that race, but somebody who probably could get it done and much more is shepard smith. he's up next. >>> it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 on campus at ohio state university where a terror group has now...
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record low levels of isiah cross the north and south poles are causing scientists concern. for meteorologists. >> derek is on top of this. >> natalie, george, it's no secret everyone knows that the arctic sea ice has been diminishing year after year after year. what's really surprising to scientist social security that the antarctic and the south pole is starting to see this diminished ice as well. globally, this is becoming a phenomenon. at least coming off the backs of two of the hottest years in which this appears to be the third hottest year in a row. so this is the first time scientists have been keeping track of the sea kofrds ice in the antarctic. it's phenomenal to see what they're starting to notice. by the way, we're start to go go into the winter months. october, november, we would normally see the perennial ice. the ice that sticks around the poles for the entire year start to build up. that's just not the case unfortunately this year. in alaska, the arctic, that region has reached its polar night. meaning that the sun no longer rises or sets there. it's continu
record low levels of isiah cross the north and south poles are causing scientists concern. for meteorologists. >> derek is on top of this. >> natalie, george, it's no secret everyone knows that the arctic sea ice has been diminishing year after year after year. what's really surprising to scientist social security that the antarctic and the south pole is starting to see this diminished ice as well. globally, this is becoming a phenomenon. at least coming off the backs of two of the...
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he stopped the a a government research station that operates near the south pole. he spent time talking about the effects of climate change on the continent. he is the highest ranging official to visit the area. center for one night. >> she is performing a ramkom called the daughter of the region meant. it is her official debut with the washington opera, but she's been an expert in three other production. she said she couldn't have a day and night job so at least she did what a lot of us have trouble doing, saying no. >> it's a speaking role, not a singing role. >>> redskins fans you may need a sweater on game day. tom is tracking your football forecast and what to expect at fedex field. we're looking for something that's comfortable but yet durable, and that's going to last us a really long time. i don't want to buy new furniture every couple of years. it's custom made so you know it's good quality. >>> the "today" show is next. >> let's get a preview now. we are joined live from new york. good morning. >> this is our cuban king, don't you know. >> we have a lot to
he stopped the a a government research station that operates near the south pole. he spent time talking about the effects of climate change on the continent. he is the highest ranging official to visit the area. center for one night. >> she is performing a ramkom called the daughter of the region meant. it is her official debut with the washington opera, but she's been an expert in three other production. she said she couldn't have a day and night job so at least she did what a lot of us...
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research station that operates near the south pole. he's spending time talking with scientists about the impact of climate change on the continent. he is the highest ranking u.s. official ever to visit. a cold trip down there. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg taking center taj for one night only. >> it's so cool. she has a speaking role in a romantic comedy today at the kennedy center. it will be the justice's official debut with the washington national opera, but she's been an extra in three other productions. the company asked her to perform for the entire show through november 20th, but she turned them down saying she couldn't have both a day and night job. >> she's a little busy. >>> 9:41, your time now. >>> redskins fans may need a sweater for game day. not realize what's hidden in plain sight. talking behind the main entrance. we'll tell you what's behind the walls that could soon be no if you run over somebody, it's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be a
research station that operates near the south pole. he's spending time talking with scientists about the impact of climate change on the continent. he is the highest ranking u.s. official ever to visit. a cold trip down there. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg taking center taj for one night only. >> it's so cool. she has a speaking role in a romantic comedy today at the kennedy center. it will be the justice's official debut with the washington national opera, but...
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operated research station near the south pole to speak to scientists about the impact of climate change. kerry is the highest ranking american official to visit the icy continent. he's is scheduled to deliver a major climate speech at the global climate conference in morocco next week. it's beginning to look a lot arrival of this year's rockefeller center christmas tree. workers installed the tree yesterday afternoon. it's a 94 foot tall norway spruce from upstate new york. the tree's 50,000 lights will be turned on, november 30th. here in our area you are there when they cut down the tree in milwaukee. jeremy: they will be lighting that this thursday. thema: that is exciting, the holiday is here and the air feels like it. chill in the air. it is still brisk outside. let's talk about your forecast now it should be a gorgeous sunrise quite a run 6:41 this morning. if you happen to grab a photo please tweet it to me or stop by our facebook page. if you want to maxtor layers we will be in the upper 30's to low 40's here for the next 60 or 90 minutes. a fairly breezy day ahead with winds gu
operated research station near the south pole to speak to scientists about the impact of climate change. kerry is the highest ranking american official to visit the icy continent. he's is scheduled to deliver a major climate speech at the global climate conference in morocco next week. it's beginning to look a lot arrival of this year's rockefeller center christmas tree. workers installed the tree yesterday afternoon. it's a 94 foot tall norway spruce from upstate new york. the tree's 50,000...
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they were running 600 miles from the south pole. i don't know about you but i don't run a marathon and 80 degree weather. >> it goes down to like 40 run outside here.>> a marathon in the snow. >> full head to toe covered up. you have to train for that i imagine. >> time magazine has released the top 10 of everything in 2016. the top tv shows and jk rowling's haircare revolution. it is everything you can find. what really got us talking and when we saw these lists was the you will be surprised. will run to the top five. bad things by machine gun kelly. ghostbusters, i'm not afraid to fall. some of these will be terrible. also team, the azalea. mom, by megan trainor. people were like that was terrible. number one, this is why we're doing this story. number one, feeling by justin timberlake. did we love that song? >> am i the only one that loved this? >> right.>> really catchy song but was it a good song? that is -- that got stuck in your head for days. >> that is the only one that stuck in my head. >> it is the only one you recognize.
they were running 600 miles from the south pole. i don't know about you but i don't run a marathon and 80 degree weather. >> it goes down to like 40 run outside here.>> a marathon in the snow. >> full head to toe covered up. you have to train for that i imagine. >> time magazine has released the top 10 of everything in 2016. the top tv shows and jk rowling's haircare revolution. it is everything you can find. what really got us talking and when we saw these lists was the...
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they ran two laps around a exploration camp 600 miles from the the south pole and all of them finish. the mens winner gary thornton of ireland was three minutes from beating the world record for the course. >> it is very tough. i'm over heated a bit. it is good. >> women's race, joann of poland took first place, american laurie coke, finished, second. >>> after walking around, in here today i'm not complaining. >> no, walking around in that. i don't know, i don't know if that is what i would do. it is amazing they did it. >> special people. >> my sister in law is a ultramarathon runner, i think that should be next on hurleys. would i cheer there here. >> cheer there here, that is right. >> yes. >> exactly. >> from here we have some stuff, dreary, rain, foggy. >> all day long. >> not a great day to be out at all, kind of day to snuggle up on the couch with the blanket, soup, grilled cheesee but most didn't that have luxury. you had to be out in it and it was a slow go from the morning commute all the way through to now. although heaviest of the rain came down during kind of the middle
they ran two laps around a exploration camp 600 miles from the the south pole and all of them finish. the mens winner gary thornton of ireland was three minutes from beating the world record for the course. >> it is very tough. i'm over heated a bit. it is good. >> women's race, joann of poland took first place, american laurie coke, finished, second. >>> after walking around, in here today i'm not complaining. >> no, walking around in that. i don't know, i don't know...
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oh, that is near the south pole. no. in the north pole. oh, well, one pole is like another. i miss you so when you are away. well, there's nothing to worry about. i'm a very qualified pilot. and i'll see you when i see you. oh, will you kiss me goodbye? sure. was it? mm-mm. jeannie, there's something going on in that sweet little head of yours. i'd love to find out what it is, but i just don't have the time. what was that? oh, it was nothing. what was that? you'd better hurry, master, or you are going to be late for your flight. yeah. yeah, you're right. i'll go down, and i'll change and get a fresh tie. you better put some moth balls in my closet. goodbye. yeah. i-- i don't know what you're up to, but whatever it is, you're not gonna get away with it. goodbye, master. [laughs] [sings notes] "do you have the objects from your beloved?" em in a goatskin bag." goatskin bag. ? goatskin bag ? tie. here. ? fingernail ? hm. [mutters] ah. "are they in the bag?" yes. "then recite the incantation to lahalabah." [clears throat] "o great place where spirits dwell "hear thee now my magi
oh, that is near the south pole. no. in the north pole. oh, well, one pole is like another. i miss you so when you are away. well, there's nothing to worry about. i'm a very qualified pilot. and i'll see you when i see you. oh, will you kiss me goodbye? sure. was it? mm-mm. jeannie, there's something going on in that sweet little head of yours. i'd love to find out what it is, but i just don't have the time. what was that? oh, it was nothing. what was that? you'd better hurry, master, or you...
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well, from all i've seen of it, might as well be in the south pole. get me my wheelchair, i'm going up on deck. on deck? n-n-n-now, sir? right now? is there any reason i should not go on the deck of my own yacht? well, no, i don't see any reason to-- i'll-- i'll get your umbrella, because there's a cold rain falling. again? yes. i'll stay in bed. whatever you say. just get your stupid face out of here. out, out, out, out! out! yes, sir. [???] i hope you know what you're doing. have i ever let you down? well, there was the time-- never mind. do you wanna work for that cheap, miserable millionaire for the rest of your life? well, there are worse jobs. yeah? well, we're in his will. what? for $10,000? well, that's a lot of money. chickenfeed, pal. chickenfeed. there's over a half a million dollars ready to be taken. but we'll never get away with it. that-- that scarab is too well-known. even if you steal it, you'll never be able to get rid of it. do what? steal it?! yeah. who's talking about stealing? she's going to give it to us. why would she do that? b
well, from all i've seen of it, might as well be in the south pole. get me my wheelchair, i'm going up on deck. on deck? n-n-n-now, sir? right now? is there any reason i should not go on the deck of my own yacht? well, no, i don't see any reason to-- i'll-- i'll get your umbrella, because there's a cold rain falling. again? yes. i'll stay in bed. whatever you say. just get your stupid face out of here. out, out, out, out! out! yes, sir. [???] i hope you know what you're doing. have i ever let...
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government operates near the south pole. that's kind of a cool adventure. >> and a nice transition to al and the weather. good morning. >> good had a lot of talk about el nino earlier this morning. now we are talking about la nina. that is when we start to see a cooling of the pacific waters, closer to the equator.you get we get la nina. it pushes the polar jet stream up to the north. from december to february we're looking for cooler, wetter weather from the pacific northwest into the great lakes. warm and dry through the southeast, gulf coast and the southwest. not good news because we've got through the south. in fact, take a look at these three cities. birmingham's gone 53 days without's appreciable rain. wildfires going on from tennessee on into the carolinas. that smoke making its way all the way down into central >> and weather. >> thanks very much, al. >>> just ahead, first ladynd a the first lady-to-be. >>> and why was donald trump a businessman from new york city so successful with voters in the heartland? what they
government operates near the south pole. that's kind of a cool adventure. >> and a nice transition to al and the weather. good morning. >> good had a lot of talk about el nino earlier this morning. now we are talking about la nina. that is when we start to see a cooling of the pacific waters, closer to the equator.you get we get la nina. it pushes the polar jet stream up to the north. from december to february we're looking for cooler, wetter weather from the pacific northwest into...
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on the third generation >> reporter: the family owned store is is the closest thing to santa's wormshop you'll find south of the north pole. >> it's. >> reporter: but nance quantity, big quantity was things so their prices can be lower >> reporter: that's why small business saturday is the icing on the cake busy black friday year. >> it's good, families. >> reporter: locals passed through the store. >> why not go to target or walmart? >> >> not the same as shopping locally. >> this is what makes alexandria community. gotta supporting them. >> you see the dc mayor spending her day shopping small. she stopped by upshire street books and yilo fashion. she encouraged other to shop small. soon sit in a very special place in dc. and everyone's favorite panda -- the road to roefsh. >> a little boy gets the chance >>> black friday, small business saturday. how adopting a furry friend for free this weekend? the humane alliance waiving adoption fees at their centers in dc. this is part of a push to help 9,000 pups and cats across the country find forever homes. zappo is paying the adoption fees. so get your pet today. >>> the natio
on the third generation >> reporter: the family owned store is is the closest thing to santa's wormshop you'll find south of the north pole. >> it's. >> reporter: but nance quantity, big quantity was things so their prices can be lower >> reporter: that's why small business saturday is the icing on the cake busy black friday year. >> it's good, families. >> reporter: locals passed through the store. >> why not go to target or walmart? >> >>...
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-operated research station near the south pole to speak to scientists about the impact of climate change. kerry is the highest ranking office to visit the constant. it is beginning to look like christmas in new york city. crowds made it out to see the arrival of this year's rockefeller center christmas tree. workers installed it yesterday afternoon. a 94-foot tall norway spruce from up state new york. the 50,000 light will be turned on november 30th. and every one getting into the holiday spirit here in milwaukee. you were out, you were at the house where they cut the tree i was there, what was it, early november, 10 days ago. the kith of that and lighting it this thursday. thema: absolutely. by city hall and feels like the holiday. jeremy: it on the cool side yesterday morning and this morning. but the afternoons. thema: we look forward to. jeremy: you don't want snow. 13th, but there is no snow in the forecast. all right. so let's talk about your forecast here as we wrap up the weekend. i'm expecting another day with highs in the 50's. so another day to our warm streak. close to 60. 18
-operated research station near the south pole to speak to scientists about the impact of climate change. kerry is the highest ranking office to visit the constant. it is beginning to look like christmas in new york city. crowds made it out to see the arrival of this year's rockefeller center christmas tree. workers installed it yesterday afternoon. a 94-foot tall norway spruce from up state new york. the 50,000 light will be turned on november 30th. and every one getting into the holiday...
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[both laughing] you remember the time you blinked me to the south pole? [all laughing] you happy now? no, master. [groans] i'm sorry i ever had a birthday. jeannie, have i ever lied to you? yes, master. yeah. well, i'm gonna make you a promise. if you'll just hold on, i'm gonna find your birthday, i will try, master. good girl. you just pop back to your bottle, and i'll see you tonight. yes, master. what's the matter? i'm losing my power. you mean, you can't get out of the office? no. well, you can't stay here. you're not government issue. oh, what should i do? huh? oh, here. get-- get into, uh... get in...here. in here. right in here. come on. come on. bellows: good afternoon, sergeant. are you feeling better? good. jeannie. jeannie? where are you? jeannie? here i am, master. are you all right, jeannie? i think so. good. you just stay right there. everything's gonna be fine. dr. bellows. how are you? heh. dr. bellows. [chuckles] is your desk all right? oh, yes, yes, fine. [chuckling] yeah. well, you know, a desk is a desk. bellows: yes. uh, i just came i
[both laughing] you remember the time you blinked me to the south pole? [all laughing] you happy now? no, master. [groans] i'm sorry i ever had a birthday. jeannie, have i ever lied to you? yes, master. yeah. well, i'm gonna make you a promise. if you'll just hold on, i'm gonna find your birthday, i will try, master. good girl. you just pop back to your bottle, and i'll see you tonight. yes, master. what's the matter? i'm losing my power. you mean, you can't get out of the office? no. well, you...
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government operates near the south pole. that's kind of a cool adventure. >> and a nice transition to al and the weather. good morning. >> good morning, guys. ad nino earlier this morning. now we are talking about la nina. that is when we start to see a cooling of the pacific waters, cooler than normal as you get closer to the equator. we get la nina. it pushes the polar jet stream up to the north. from december to february we're looking for cooler, wetter weather from the pacific northwest into the great lakes. warm and dry through the southeast, gulf coast and the southwest. not good news because we've got a really strong drought going on three cities. birmingham's gone 53 days without's appreciable rain. wildfires going on from tennessee on into the carolinas. that smoke making its way all the way down into central georgia. we're going to get to your lo >> wren: your veterans day day forecast is going to be breezy. push enter our northwest. that's going to bring some very breezy conditions throughout the state of massachus
government operates near the south pole. that's kind of a cool adventure. >> and a nice transition to al and the weather. good morning. >> good morning, guys. ad nino earlier this morning. now we are talking about la nina. that is when we start to see a cooling of the pacific waters, cooler than normal as you get closer to the equator. we get la nina. it pushes the polar jet stream up to the north. from december to february we're looking for cooler, wetter weather from the pacific...
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the trip is aimed at learning more about climate change and he will stop at the south pole and mcmurdo station which is the largest u.s. research station there. his group is expected to see temperatures between 5 and 15 degrees fahrenheit. a little chilly there as well. promising news of technology making a big impact. according to the journal of nature, a new wireless brain implant helping paralyzed monkeys walk for the first time ever. as you can see there. researchers say the implant sends signals to stimulate the monkeys' legs. scientists hope it can one day help people use robotic hands and arms. >>> and more animals now. it was a mongoose invasion on the links in south africa. about 20 of the little furry creatures stormed a golf course in sun city during tour event. the tourney was put on hold as those little guys went right through the green there and down the fairway. officials don't have an idea about where they actually ended up, but none really interfered with any of the balls on the green or the fairway as part of the tournament. kind of let them do their thing and then wa
the trip is aimed at learning more about climate change and he will stop at the south pole and mcmurdo station which is the largest u.s. research station there. his group is expected to see temperatures between 5 and 15 degrees fahrenheit. a little chilly there as well. promising news of technology making a big impact. according to the journal of nature, a new wireless brain implant helping paralyzed monkeys walk for the first time ever. as you can see there. researchers say the implant sends...
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he's been to every country plus the north and south poles. today he is in the city that never sleeps. new york city. thank you for joining me. teach as your ways. what can we learn.>> thank you for that from her millennials we can learn a lot. the top travel destinations for the holiday season actually would be new york and cancun and basically from millennials we could see that the sharing economy, these destinations and others is up big time this year. places like airbnb and uber. they are becoming more familiar to people led by millennials basically with the trust in these things we see millennials lead the way and other people come in behind them. also millennials are starting to travel with insurance. they use alliance for most needs. they have a fabulous app called the travel smart app where you can get real-time flight stats and you can get help on the ground if something were to happen to you. >>> so using airbnb or uber -- are millennials driven by drive travel? >> millennials are always driven by saving money. the sharing economy, yo
he's been to every country plus the north and south poles. today he is in the city that never sleeps. new york city. thank you for joining me. teach as your ways. what can we learn.>> thank you for that from her millennials we can learn a lot. the top travel destinations for the holiday season actually would be new york and cancun and basically from millennials we could see that the sharing economy, these destinations and others is up big time this year. places like airbnb and uber. they...
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reporter: scientists say climate change is melting glaciers as well as the snow caps of the north and south pole, leading to a rise in sea levels. but the effects can also be felt in the heart of africa. as mark phillips found out in his series "the climate diaries." >> reporter: there's a population up there on the slopes of these volcanic peaks in central aa nothing of arguments in washington about climate change. but the famous gorillas in the mist do know something is going on. they know the bamboo shoots that make up a major part of their diet and which used to sprout like clockwork are now less predictable. the rains that produced them were a month late this year. the gorillas have had to adapt their roaming and foraging patterns because the old production have altered. their world is changing. these guys are the 800-pound gorillas in the room except of course they really weigh in at about 400 pounds and they're not in control of events. they're the potential victims of them. ? the gorillas' problems are made worse by the troubles of their distant cousins and close neighbors, people. becau
reporter: scientists say climate change is melting glaciers as well as the snow caps of the north and south pole, leading to a rise in sea levels. but the effects can also be felt in the heart of africa. as mark phillips found out in his series "the climate diaries." >> reporter: there's a population up there on the slopes of these volcanic peaks in central aa nothing of arguments in washington about climate change. but the famous gorillas in the mist do know something is going...
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. >> new video this morning of a restaurant robbery on thanksgiving day, the car south lead them to the suspects. >> and pole workers in virginia and other states are speaking out after president-elect donald trump claims voter fraud there, why they say there's no evidence to back him up. >> good morning, and happy tuesday to you. thank you for joining us. i'm deiah riley. >> welcome back, i'm dan shaffer. we start with a check on your forecast. ivan cabrera joins us with florida's most accurate forecast. >> yeah, the forecast changes big time here the next couple of days. in fact, we're going to get not concerned about wet weather but my goodness, it's going to be well above average, a good 10 degrees. late thursday and into friday to get cooler temps back into the forecast. that will get us back to average. look at this, mid and upper 60s early this morning. that will be our low this morning, and then by the afternoon about 83 with more humidity. we'll talk about that and the cooler times ahead in a few minutes. >>> and if you're heading out the door right now, nothing out there to slow you down. i've been
. >> new video this morning of a restaurant robbery on thanksgiving day, the car south lead them to the suspects. >> and pole workers in virginia and other states are speaking out after president-elect donald trump claims voter fraud there, why they say there's no evidence to back him up. >> good morning, and happy tuesday to you. thank you for joining us. i'm deiah riley. >> welcome back, i'm dan shaffer. we start with a check on your forecast. ivan cabrera joins us...
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the sidewalk. you can also see it has lot of ubinstructions with light poles and street lamps. sorry, street lamps and utility poles. the last picture is looking south from gerold and bayshore at that intersection and medium island and crossing there. some of our issues and constraints with segments m, n and o is shared use of the sidewalk. it is a very narrow sidewalk for pedestrians and bikes to share and lot of ubinstructions. there are a lot of users with the shopping carts and large items. there is no way finding. the ramps at the north corner at bayshore and huh rin are poorly placed. a lot of truck traffic and nearby recyclingsenters and industrial use and the lighting needs repair. >> question about the lighting. do you know if that is a puc asset or a pg & e asset? >> puc. so, i will say that as part of this effort as we moved into detail design and construction we tried to replace and upgrade lighting in the segments as we look at them but overall that requires coordination with public works and puc. this is plan view on m and o. you see bayshore running north interseblthing with gerold and marin. on gerold there is a free right turn lane,
the sidewalk. you can also see it has lot of ubinstructions with light poles and street lamps. sorry, street lamps and utility poles. the last picture is looking south from gerold and bayshore at that intersection and medium island and crossing there. some of our issues and constraints with segments m, n and o is shared use of the sidewalk. it is a very narrow sidewalk for pedestrians and bikes to share and lot of ubinstructions. there are a lot of users with the shopping carts and large items....