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that's where james webb will be. to the moon. >> look at that picture over there. >> oh, man, that's -- >> quick. >> that one -- >> i've got it right here. >> this a beautiful shot. >> you got it? >> 50 years ago they say we went looking for the moon, and we found the earth. >> yeah. that's true. that picture of the earth. that was really the beginning of the modern environmental movement right there. one of my favorite little lakes. there's an eagle circling around in front of us. in grad school i asked the question what does the earth look like from very far away when you can't continent and oceans and can you tell there is life on that planet? so we looked at the moon. not too many days after new moon when you can see the thinnest crescent at sunset. you'll notice that the dark part of the moon is also visible because the earth is shining on that part of the lunar surface. so if you take a telescope and you look at that light, it's earth's light. all jumbled up together. it's the land, it's the ocean, it's the clo
that's where james webb will be. to the moon. >> look at that picture over there. >> oh, man, that's -- >> quick. >> that one -- >> i've got it right here. >> this a beautiful shot. >> you got it? >> 50 years ago they say we went looking for the moon, and we found the earth. >> yeah. that's true. that picture of the earth. that was really the beginning of the modern environmental movement right there. one of my favorite little lakes. there's...
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>> the david webb moment, i assume most of you know david webb, a well-known conservative radio host who has been on sirius xm in the patriot channel, fox news contributor, often guest hosts for sean hannity and years ago i had a show on sirius xm, just starting out in the business and david webb, we bumped into each other in the hallway, struck up a friendship and i started going on his show once a week or so it would debate from the left and he would debate from the right and we would go downstairs and have a steak and whiskey and we were good to go even though we disagreed politically we liked each other personally and that is the way politics used to be. flash forward a couple years i was honor at the younger turks and they were showing a clip of david webb on fox news and david webb happens to be black. he's a conservative at his skin, happens to be black. i don't think that defines him and he doesn't think that defines them and i was sitting with several my cohosts and they were talking about how he is an uncle tom etisalat, he couldn't really believe these things would somehow
>> the david webb moment, i assume most of you know david webb, a well-known conservative radio host who has been on sirius xm in the patriot channel, fox news contributor, often guest hosts for sean hannity and years ago i had a show on sirius xm, just starting out in the business and david webb, we bumped into each other in the hallway, struck up a friendship and i started going on his show once a week or so it would debate from the left and he would debate from the right and we would...
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>> webb is 100 times more powerful than hubble.it kind of blows your mind when you think of how far back and the time and what we will likely see. >> no question. so that's one thing. that gets to essential questions about how the universe was formed. another big goal here is looking, is it not, for other habitable planets in our galaxy and perhaps beyond. what's the significance of that? >> it's pretty significant. when webb was started, what we call exoplanets, we were just thinking about it. we've learned from other missions like spitzer and test. webb will help us better characterize them, to understand them much better, their chemistry and so on, a lot better than the satellites that are finding them today. so we're going to know a lot about them, how habitable are they potentially? so for these planets, we look at planets that are about the size of the earth, around their stars, about the same as we are, their rotations and again the chemistry. webb will give us a lot of insight into that. >> so the number of planets that fal
>> webb is 100 times more powerful than hubble.it kind of blows your mind when you think of how far back and the time and what we will likely see. >> no question. so that's one thing. that gets to essential questions about how the universe was formed. another big goal here is looking, is it not, for other habitable planets in our galaxy and perhaps beyond. what's the significance of that? >> it's pretty significant. when webb was started, what we call exoplanets, we were just...
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but some are calling up webb's tenure during the so-called lavender scare.s part to stop it. do you ever think you'll use the name webb and not think about the history behind it? >> yeah, probably not. >> reporter: astrophysicist sarah tiguttle who penned the james webb telescope needs to be renamed. >> he was still there when head of security picked up someone from jail and fired him because he had been picked up for being gay. >> reporter: supporters say the history is murky. and those opposed to naming the telescope after him should take another look. >> they're completely wrong. >> reporter: this astrophysicist said after researching history, he found a man of tolerance. >> james webb lauded the intellectual power of an openly gay woman. he used his way to use nasa facilities to desegregate the south. >> reporter: more than 700 people signed a petition asking nasa to change the name to harriet tubman. >> i love harriet tubman, but that's not appropriate for this. >> reporter: nasa declined the request. saying in a statement, the lavender scare was a pain
but some are calling up webb's tenure during the so-called lavender scare.s part to stop it. do you ever think you'll use the name webb and not think about the history behind it? >> yeah, probably not. >> reporter: astrophysicist sarah tiguttle who penned the james webb telescope needs to be renamed. >> he was still there when head of security picked up someone from jail and fired him because he had been picked up for being gay. >> reporter: supporters say the history is...
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he says after researching webb's history, he found a man of tolerance. >> james webb lauded the inteay to help use nasa facilities to help desegregate the south. >> more than 1700 people signed a petition asking nasa to change the name to harriet tubman. >> i love harriet tubman, but that's note appropriate for this. >> nasa declined our request for an interview saying in a statement, the lavender scare was a painful time in american history. nasa's historian conducted an exhaustive search. he also talked to experts. nasa found no evidence they're changing the name. some said nasa needed to be transparent. >> people like me who have worked with nasa extensively and are queer feel like this is a decision made without really understanding what it came from. >> as the countdown to launch draws closer, there's one point of agreement. >> what i'll say is whatever we call it, we're going to use jwst to do excellent science. >> could there possibly be life out there? >> tune in, the hunt for planet b premiers tonight at 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. a short ti
he says after researching webb's history, he found a man of tolerance. >> james webb lauded the inteay to help use nasa facilities to help desegregate the south. >> more than 1700 people signed a petition asking nasa to change the name to harriet tubman. >> i love harriet tubman, but that's note appropriate for this. >> nasa declined our request for an interview saying in a statement, the lavender scare was a painful time in american history. nasa's historian conducted...
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from miss webbe herself.ntence and she continues to maintain that she is innocent but the chief magistrate in his sentencing remarks had said to her that her behaviour had been callous and intimidator he and he said that the threats to the victim were designed to cause significant distress and were it not for her previous good character, he would have sent her to prison today immediately.— have sent her to prison today immediatel . ., ., ~ , ., immediately. 0k, helena, thank you for that lie from _ immediately. 0k, helena, thank you for that lie from the _ immediately. 0k, helena, thank you for that lie from the west _ immediately. 0k, helena, thank you for that lie from the west mr- for that lie from the west mr magistrates' court. ? live from the west mr magistrates' court. the government's latest covid figures for the uk show that in the past 2a hours, 37,269 people have tested positive with 214 deaths within 28 days of a positive test. meanwhile, almost 80% of the population aged 12 and over have had two
from miss webbe herself.ntence and she continues to maintain that she is innocent but the chief magistrate in his sentencing remarks had said to her that her behaviour had been callous and intimidator he and he said that the threats to the victim were designed to cause significant distress and were it not for her previous good character, he would have sent her to prison today immediately.— have sent her to prison today immediatel . ., ., ~ , ., immediately. 0k, helena, thank you for that lie...
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webb think about it? i said, webb doesn't want to do it. he said, well, i think i'll have go along with mr. webb. >> made you realize the power behind the throne. >> at least i tried. >> yeah. so instead, you started then getting ready to fly in gemini, another whole new ball game. >> yeah. yes, it was very fortunate, of course, that i was chosen to make the first gemini mission. tom stafford, who is a very bright young guy, was assigned as co-pilot. and we were already into the mission, already training for the mission. we had been in the simulators, as a matter of fact, several different times. i'm not sure whether we looked at the hardware in st. louis or not, prior to the problem which i had. the problem i had was a disease called meniere's, due to fluid pressure in the ear. they tell me it happens in people who are type "a," hyper, driven, whatever. unfortunately what happens is it causes a lack of balance. it causes dizziness, in some cases nausea as a result of all of this disorientation going on up there in the ear. fortunately it's
webb think about it? i said, webb doesn't want to do it. he said, well, i think i'll have go along with mr. webb. >> made you realize the power behind the throne. >> at least i tried. >> yeah. so instead, you started then getting ready to fly in gemini, another whole new ball game. >> yeah. yes, it was very fortunate, of course, that i was chosen to make the first gemini mission. tom stafford, who is a very bright young guy, was assigned as co-pilot. and we were already...
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the webb operates in the infrared. travel a million miles away from earth to a special earth/sun balance point where it's cold and dark and great for astronomy. >> sara seager, thanks for joining us. to our viewers, be sure to tune in. the all-new cnn film "the hunt for planet b" premieres saturday, 9:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnn. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, breaking news. the house set to vote on whether to advance biden's massive $1.9 trillion spending bill. the vote coming after a key budget analysis found the bill would add billions of dollars to the deficit, hundreds of billions. does speaker pelosi have the votes? >>> plus former president trump throwing his support behind congressman paul go sar. so what does this say about the state of the republican party? >>> and a tennis star missing for nearly
the webb operates in the infrared. travel a million miles away from earth to a special earth/sun balance point where it's cold and dark and great for astronomy. >> sara seager, thanks for joining us. to our viewers, be sure to tune in. the all-new cnn film "the hunt for planet b" premieres saturday, 9:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnn. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, breaking news. the house set to vote on whether...
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beth webb, film and tv _ direction there. beth webb, film and tvjournalist, - direction there.ate on that latest announcement from squid game. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. now to some truly extraordinary historic jewellery that's just sold at auction in geneva. two diamond bracelets once owned by the last queen of france, marie antoinette, sold for more than $8 million. they were bought by an anonymous telephone bidder. marie antoinette sent the jewellery away in a wooden box for safekeeping before she was guillotined during the french revolution. both bracelets were successfully smuggled out of the country. that's all for now. thanks so much forjoining us, from me and the team, do stay with bbc news. hello there. it was nearly 18 degrees celsius in cheshire yesterday. temperatures which are well above where they should be for this time of year. it will be mild again for the day ahead because we've got that south—westerly wind off the atlantic, but with it some rain which is all tied and from this weather front here which is pulsating, if you like, bringi
beth webb, film and tv _ direction there. beth webb, film and tvjournalist, - direction there.ate on that latest announcement from squid game. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. now to some truly extraordinary historic jewellery that's just sold at auction in geneva. two diamond bracelets once owned by the last queen of france, marie antoinette, sold for more than $8 million. they were bought by an anonymous telephone bidder. marie antoinette sent the jewellery away in a wooden...
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. ♪ >> the webb telescope is a hundred times more powerful than hubble. the bigger the telescope, the better the resolution. we wouldn't have built the telescope this big unless we needed to and you need it to look at the dimmest, most early galaxies in the universe. >> the james webb telescope is not just a machine built by engineers and scientists to look after the universe. it's taking humanity on a journey. we're going to enter completely new part of observational space, what we have never trod before. and every time we've done this as a species, we've discovered new things. >> joining us now is dr. john mather, the senior project scientist for the james webb space telescope mission at nasa. thank you for being with us. this is fascinating. this telescope will show us the earliest light in the universe. it might be able to find other habitable planets. it's truly astonishing. tell us more about what it will be able to do. >> the webb telescope was designed to look at everything we already know about in the sky from those nearby planets, solar system,
. ♪ >> the webb telescope is a hundred times more powerful than hubble. the bigger the telescope, the better the resolution. we wouldn't have built the telescope this big unless we needed to and you need it to look at the dimmest, most early galaxies in the universe. >> the james webb telescope is not just a machine built by engineers and scientists to look after the universe. it's taking humanity on a journey. we're going to enter completely new part of observational space, what...
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david webb, host of reality check with david webb and fox news contributor joins me. >> and in person done this in a while. why does san francisco raise their hypocrisy bar at every opportunity? >> they can but when you have this liberal progressive leadership that has failed, i flew to san francisco last weekend there was a homeless in camdenton the airport. where is there priorities? let's look at the data and statistics. is there any documented data the children 5 to 11 look at the infection rate case, it is not there. they are forcing compliance, they want to force parents to compliance in the city where they allow illegal aliens, not sure who some of them are to cast votes and local school board elections they don't necessarily have to prove who these kids are but as parents to tell us their age or birth certificate so the hypocrisy, the contradictions, it is a mess. it is living proof of bad government. >> let's check out the numbers, 0.one% of scheller -- covid 19 to are attributed to children. every day especially every death of a child is the worst thing that can happen but i
david webb, host of reality check with david webb and fox news contributor joins me. >> and in person done this in a while. why does san francisco raise their hypocrisy bar at every opportunity? >> they can but when you have this liberal progressive leadership that has failed, i flew to san francisco last weekend there was a homeless in camdenton the airport. where is there priorities? let's look at the data and statistics. is there any documented data the children 5 to 11 look at...
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bill oaks is the program manager for the james webb space telescope mission at nasa.st tell us in layman's terms, what will this telescope be able to show us? >> well, you already mentioned the hunt for planet b and talking about looking at exo planets. we're looking at the atmosphere of these planets, and we're going to look and see if they have the basic elements for life as we know it. things like oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon and so forth. but beyond that, we'll be looking at the formation of first galaxies. how a galaxy is assembled. we'll be looking at the gases around new stars that try to determine how planets are formed and how a solar system is formed. we'll also be looking at things like studying super massive black holes. looking at the structure that's in between the galaxies that are out there. so these are things i'm just mentioning that we're going to be doing within the first year of operations of the webb telescope. >> it's fascinating. and this -- i had a telescope as a kid. i feel like there should be a completely different name for what you g
bill oaks is the program manager for the james webb space telescope mission at nasa.st tell us in layman's terms, what will this telescope be able to show us? >> well, you already mentioned the hunt for planet b and talking about looking at exo planets. we're looking at the atmosphere of these planets, and we're going to look and see if they have the basic elements for life as we know it. things like oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon and so forth. but beyond that, we'll be looking at the...
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able to show us, ., , ., webb will actually be able to show us. . , . ,., webb will actually be ableg some comments from the project to revise or who _ us. i was reading some comments from the project to revise or who was - the project to revise or who was saying that perhaps the big, big thing that was making them all nervous was not the telescope itself if the checks were done and the launch all seems fine but whether or not it will actually open as instructed when it is in position. tell us about that. it’s instructed when it is in position. tell us about that. it's technically a very challenging _ tell us about that. it's technically a very challenging telescope - tell us about that. it's technically a very challenging telescope to i a very challenging telescope to build and everybody is crossing their fingers that it is going to unfold properly. it is so big and as you say it is a size of a tennis court but it has to fit in the top section of an area of a five rocket to get into orbit in the first place would have to be folded up essentially like a piece of origami in his space,
able to show us, ., , ., webb will actually be able to show us. . , . ,., webb will actually be ableg some comments from the project to revise or who _ us. i was reading some comments from the project to revise or who was - the project to revise or who was saying that perhaps the big, big thing that was making them all nervous was not the telescope itself if the checks were done and the launch all seems fine but whether or not it will actually open as instructed when it is in position. tell us...
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the james webb space telescope is designed to answer humanity's most existential questions.iscoveries are going to be answers to questions that we have yet to ask or imagine. >> reporter: webb's deputy project manager was hired by nasa 30 years ago to help fix hubble. >> it was the mechanical version of eye surgery. "endeavour's" mission in space was to install corrective mirrors of the near sighted at nearly $2 billion hubble space telescope can do what it's supposed to do, see. >> reporter: once in space, webb can't be repaired by astronauts. it will be too far away. orbiting the sun at a distance four times further away from earth than the moon. the telescope is also so big, about the size of a tennis court, that it can't fit on top of a rocket fully intact. >> we had to design it so it could be folded up and then unfold in space. it's the origami observe tory. >> reporter: with more than 300 single points of failure and each one could prove to be fatal to the mission's success. >> we wouldn't have built a telescope this big unless we needed to. you have to if you want to
the james webb space telescope is designed to answer humanity's most existential questions.iscoveries are going to be answers to questions that we have yet to ask or imagine. >> reporter: webb's deputy project manager was hired by nasa 30 years ago to help fix hubble. >> it was the mechanical version of eye surgery. "endeavour's" mission in space was to install corrective mirrors of the near sighted at nearly $2 billion hubble space telescope can do what it's supposed to...
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ok. months of harassment carried out by claudia webbe.— claudia webbe.9805. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. you don't expect it to be two young women just getting on with their own business, working... ..like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could have happened to any of us. julie was a friend of wendy and worked with her in a caf. she always wanted to get married and have children and be a homemaker. that is what she wanted to do. but wendy�*s home, her tiny bedsit, was where she was murdered. caroline was attacked on her doorstep and taken away. three weeks later, a farm worker looked down from his tractor into a drainage ditch and spotted a body. like wendy, caroline had been beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. police were pretty sure the same man had killed both of them, but back then there was very little cctv, especially around here, no phones to track and dna techniques were rudimentary. but that has changed. fuller was tracked down using modern dna techniques, which can identify a criminal through his fa
ok. months of harassment carried out by claudia webbe.— claudia webbe.9805. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. you don't expect it to be two young women just getting on with their own business, working... ..like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could have happened to any of us. julie was a friend of wendy and worked with her in a caf. she always wanted to get married and have children and be a homemaker. that is what she wanted to do. but wendy�*s home, her...
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here is a preview. >> the webb telecope is 100 times more powerful than hubbell.r the resolution. we wouldn't have built a telescope this big if we didn't need to. you want to look at the dimmest, earliest galaxies in the universe. >> it is not just a machine built by engineers and scientists to look after the universe. it is taking humanity on a journey. we're going to enter completely new part of observation of space where we never trod before and every time we have done this as a species, we have discovered new things. >> joining us now is leroy chow, former nasa astronaut who commanded the international space station. thank s so much for being with us. this sounds amazing, like hubbell on steroids. tell me exactly what we might learn from this. >> sure, this telescope is very much more powerful than hubbell. it is primary mirror is six times that of hubbell's. it is going to be able to look further and deeper into the universe than ever before. we're not sure what we're going to find. we're going to find more exoplanets and be surprised by some of the things w
here is a preview. >> the webb telecope is 100 times more powerful than hubbell.r the resolution. we wouldn't have built a telescope this big if we didn't need to. you want to look at the dimmest, earliest galaxies in the universe. >> it is not just a machine built by engineers and scientists to look after the universe. it is taking humanity on a journey. we're going to enter completely new part of observation of space where we never trod before and every time we have done this as a...
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the webb telescope is supposed to replace the hubble space telescope. >>> the winner of the nationalmade history, and there's political turmoil in sweden. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports sweden's first female prime minster resigned after about seven hours on the job. magdalena andersson quit wednesday after her government's budget proposal was rejected by parliament in favor of one put forth by the opposition. she had formed a two-party coalition government with the green party, but the green party left the coalition after their budget was rejected. the opposition includes a right-wing party with neo-nazi roots. >>> and the "birmingham news" says hundreds of fedex packages were found tossed in an alabama ravine. authorities say about 300 to 400 boxes were found in the ravine wednesday about 40 miles northeast of birmingham. fedex sent multiple trucks and drivers from all over the south to retrieve the packages. an investigation is under way to determine why the packages ended up in the ravine come is located on private property
the webb telescope is supposed to replace the hubble space telescope. >>> the winner of the nationalmade history, and there's political turmoil in sweden. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports sweden's first female prime minster resigned after about seven hours on the job. magdalena andersson quit wednesday after her government's budget proposal was rejected by parliament in favor of one put forth by the opposition....
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let's check in with meteorologist janessa webb who is tracking it all on this thanksgiving week. good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. you know, our forecast from last week has really changed on saturday we saw a shift in our models this will be two weak cold fronts so minor delays as people head out for the holiday. today, we watch it across d.c., new york city to boston. it will be out of here by late morning and we'll see the backside of this system producing lake enhanced snow that will be the problem for northeast ohio to interior new york and the blustery winds. we'll see gusts up to 25 to 30 miles per hour behind that is high pressure and sunshine for your tuesday. and things will definitely be cooling off. looking at some of the coldest temperatures of the asonsene for your monday afternoon. temperatures have also fallen for the deep south back in the mid 60s. we'll take a look at that thanksgiving forecast coming up. >> important stuff we'll check in with you in a bit. thank you. >>> the original gerber er baby celebrated her 98th birthday her face has appeared on
let's check in with meteorologist janessa webb who is tracking it all on this thanksgiving week. good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. you know, our forecast from last week has really changed on saturday we saw a shift in our models this will be two weak cold fronts so minor delays as people head out for the holiday. today, we watch it across d.c., new york city to boston. it will be out of here by late morning and we'll see the backside of this system producing lake enhanced snow...
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the james webb space telescope is designed to answer humanity's biggest questions. universe, and where did that first light in the cosmos come from. >> i think it's greatest discoveries are going to be answers to questions that we have yet to ask for imagine. >> reporter: paul guys wish project manager, was hired by nasa 30 years ago to help fix hubble. >> installing corrective mirrors to the near-sighted hubble telescope can do what it's supposed to do, see. >> reporter: but once in space, webb can't be repaired by astronauts. it will be too far away. orbiting the sun at a distance four times farther from earth than the moon. it is also so pig, about the size of a tennis court, that it can't fit on top of a rocket fully impact intact. >> we had to design it so it would fold up and then be unfolded in speights. it's like the orrerygamy of space. >> up next, a history on the central coast. the discovery that's believed to be more than 100,000 years old. >>> and coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> breaking news. after less than 12 hours of deliberations, th
the james webb space telescope is designed to answer humanity's biggest questions. universe, and where did that first light in the cosmos come from. >> i think it's greatest discoveries are going to be answers to questions that we have yet to ask for imagine. >> reporter: paul guys wish project manager, was hired by nasa 30 years ago to help fix hubble. >> installing corrective mirrors to the near-sighted hubble telescope can do what it's supposed to do, see. >>...
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season. >> thank you so much we need these ideas. >> hopefully, you can get them >> coming up, janessa webbholiday weekend forecast. >> ahead, i get all elf stuff for the holidays >> w cracking?” i mean, if they did, you wouldn't need a geico claims team that's available 24/7. but, near as i can tell, chestnuts don't talk. or maybe they're just really quiet. geico. your claims team is here for you, 24/7. well, got things to do mr. chestnut, so... finally getting there... geico. your claims team is ...is the best!4/7. but with febreze freshness in your car... ...driving there is pretty darn good too. enjoy 30 days of freshness with febreze car. ♪ ooh ♪ ♪ yeah, ooh ooh ♪ ♪ for this, i'm so thankful to you ♪ ♪ to you, to you ♪ ♪ to you, to you ♪ new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks. cheez-it snap'd! they're on a mission to save every sandwich from a
season. >> thank you so much we need these ideas. >> hopefully, you can get them >> coming up, janessa webbholiday weekend forecast. >> ahead, i get all elf stuff for the holidays >> w cracking?” i mean, if they did, you wouldn't need a geico claims team that's available 24/7. but, near as i can tell, chestnuts don't talk. or maybe they're just really quiet. geico. your claims team is here for you, 24/7. well, got things to do mr. chestnut, so... finally getting...
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webb. so you started getting a whole new ballgame. >> it was very fortunate of course that i was chosen to make the first mission. a very bright young guy was assigned as a copilot and we were already into the mission. we had been in the simulator several different times prior to the problem that i had it's due to elevated fluid pressure in the inner the year and they tell me that it happens to people that are type a hyper driven, whatever. unfortunately what happens is it causes a lack of balance and dizziness in some cases nausea as a result of all of this disorientation going on. it's unilateral something is only happening with me on the left side but it's obvious that nasa grounded me right away. and they assigned another crew for the gemini flight. so there i was. what do i do now? do i go back to the navy. do i stick around with the space program. what do i do? i finally decided that. several years went by and there was medication that alleviated but i still couldn't fly so low. could
webb. so you started getting a whole new ballgame. >> it was very fortunate of course that i was chosen to make the first mission. a very bright young guy was assigned as a copilot and we were already into the mission. we had been in the simulator several different times prior to the problem that i had it's due to elevated fluid pressure in the inner the year and they tell me that it happens to people that are type a hyper driven, whatever. unfortunately what happens is it causes a lack...
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but only a custodian, one a mother has to be referred to as a birthing parent, when the new james webb telescope faces calls for a new name because nesn administrator webb had been an undersecretary of state 70 years ago during the truman administration during a purge on gay persons, when pronouns such as he or she become not only offensive, but prohibited, if uttered without consent, when those pronouns must become they or them, or when the leader of a decades-old feast of lanterns celebrating the first chinese woman to be born on the monterey peninsula, must apologize for the parade and issue these words, "the harm that i have caused as an unconscious white woman filled with white fragility and my own perfectionism," and when the federal society itself could be castigated because of less than popular views of some of its members, what have we become? barber would've seen this as an assault on freedom, the stifling of dissent and unfavored use, constitutionization of conformity, a step on the way to mind control, uniformity, and a step towards tyranny, everything this organization sta
but only a custodian, one a mother has to be referred to as a birthing parent, when the new james webb telescope faces calls for a new name because nesn administrator webb had been an undersecretary of state 70 years ago during the truman administration during a purge on gay persons, when pronouns such as he or she become not only offensive, but prohibited, if uttered without consent, when those pronouns must become they or them, or when the leader of a decades-old feast of lanterns celebrating...
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this is the first time it has ever happened as alex webb was telling us.ow long is this process going to take and what is involved exactly? >> you can see it headed north. it will be sometime next year, likely in september that it actually meets these two asteroids. there will no b no question whether it has been a success. the ability to change the or be bit by a few minutes will be successful. we would like have as much warning as possible. these things do take time. it won't happen within week as perhaps hollywood would have you believe. it is going to be a year until we until it becomes in orbit of these two asteroids. tom: we're watching this. still have images of bruce willis in my mind as i think of trying to knock asteroids away from the either's surface. we are watching live on bloomberg tv. alex webb. thank you very much indeed. the head of global credit at royal london asset management. i'm not quite sure how to segue from spacex and allbl london as. interplanetary. give us your sense of where the opportunities are. are you focused on investment
this is the first time it has ever happened as alex webb was telling us.ow long is this process going to take and what is involved exactly? >> you can see it headed north. it will be sometime next year, likely in september that it actually meets these two asteroids. there will no b no question whether it has been a success. the ability to change the or be bit by a few minutes will be successful. we would like have as much warning as possible. these things do take time. it won't happen...
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david webb joins us live to discuss. there he is.y queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the number 1 choice of online sellers and wolfgang puck go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free ♪ ♪ xfinity rewards are our way of thanking you and wolfgang puck just for being with us. enjoy rewards like getting illumination's minions movie on us. xfinity mobile benefits. exclusive experiences, like the chance to win tickets to see watch what happens live. andy cohen: hey! it's me! and tasty recipes from bravo's top chef cheftestants that'll have you cooking like a pro. the longer you've been with us... the more rewards you can get. join for free o
david webb joins us live to discuss. there he is.y queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the...
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deputy raymond webb was first to arrive on the scene. he crossed the railroad tracks, climbed over to where the collapsed home remained, water raging around, and was able to cut a hole in the roof of what was left of the house. shortly after, sheriff john mcclanehan and deputies steves, webb, owens, hage arrived at the scene to assist of the rescue. the rest of the officers and personnel retrieved her and pulled her out of the trailer and up to safety. thanks to the rapid response of these officers from the sheriff's office, she was rescued from the battered trailer. this storm was devastating for the town of hurley, and a time when the community was in great need, these officers courageously came together to do their utmost to ensure the safety and the security of those who were in harm's way. i offer my gratitude to the officers from the sheriff's office as well as all the community leaders and first responders that played a hand in keeping hurley safe on that day and the days that followed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the c
deputy raymond webb was first to arrive on the scene. he crossed the railroad tracks, climbed over to where the collapsed home remained, water raging around, and was able to cut a hole in the roof of what was left of the house. shortly after, sheriff john mcclanehan and deputies steves, webb, owens, hage arrived at the scene to assist of the rescue. the rest of the officers and personnel retrieved her and pulled her out of the trailer and up to safety. thanks to the rapid response of these...
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although nick webb is sailing into the blue. —— the greener the better. 0n webb is sailing into the blueis archipelago off the north—east coast of scotland. this, which for a while now, has been a test bed for a boundless source of renewable energy — the ocean. but now it's playing host to a new prototype device which harnesses the power of waves. there it is. five years in the making, motion energy�*s hinge draft is finally being trialled in wild waters. we are generating — trialled in wild waters. we are generating power, _ trialled in wild waters. we are generating power, it - trialled in wild waters. we are generating power, it is - generating power, it is working, obviously not everything is doing perfect, but that is the point of the project, to learn about things. and you can see the marine growth and the bird poo but it doesn't affect the performance. we only have sour per —— solar power during the day, wind power during the day, wind power can be highly variable, where is way power is another source, because you have got to have supply meeting the demand. the sea conditions toda
although nick webb is sailing into the blue. —— the greener the better. 0n webb is sailing into the blueis archipelago off the north—east coast of scotland. this, which for a while now, has been a test bed for a boundless source of renewable energy — the ocean. but now it's playing host to a new prototype device which harnesses the power of waves. there it is. five years in the making, motion energy�*s hinge draft is finally being trialled in wild waters. we are generating —...
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david webb, a fox news contributor here with his reaction on this christmas nightmare.avid, your thoughts. >> first to the families, the friends, the town, for the country to look at this horrific scene and especially when you look at the words christmas attached to this, christmas day, just something you wouldn't expect. there are a lot of concerns here. there's a lot about who the suspect may or may not be. i know we're waiting on an official statement on that. but i think we'll find there are a lot of troubling items around a career criminal, if it is who has been identified by some as the potential suspect. todd: just so sad. we watched this video over and over again and each time it just punches you right in the gut. meantime, calls for joe biden to publicly apologize for rushing to brand kyle rittenhouse a white supremacist as the media doubles down on said claim. let's begin with the president, here he is, not apologizing. listen. >> do you stand by your past comments, relating him to white supremacy. >> well, look, i stand by what the jury has concluded. the jur
david webb, a fox news contributor here with his reaction on this christmas nightmare.avid, your thoughts. >> first to the families, the friends, the town, for the country to look at this horrific scene and especially when you look at the words christmas attached to this, christmas day, just something you wouldn't expect. there are a lot of concerns here. there's a lot about who the suspect may or may not be. i know we're waiting on an official statement on that. but i think we'll find...
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. >>> time for the weather and let's go to meteorologist janessa webb for the forecast.ee you. what's it look like out there? >> good morning, jonathan. lovely conditions over the weekend. before i say anything wer-wise, i want to give a big congratulations to those running in the new york city marathon this past weekend. it takes an abundance of work. my friend bill karins ran the race yesterday, seth a p.r. seeing time difference of 40 minutes over previous years. a big congratulations to him. he's going to take a couple of days off. i'll be here. he definitely deserves a bit of break. congratulations to everyone. weather-wise, we had a lovely weekend. we have this coastal storm system impacting the northeast all the way down to daytona beach. we're going to really see high surfs if you're a boater dealing with 15 million people impacted by these waves, and we're talking about 8 to 12 feet likely. this will be a problem throughout the afternoon. tuesday this storm system starts to pull away, but there is tropical characteristics of this storm that as it pushes out to s
. >>> time for the weather and let's go to meteorologist janessa webb for the forecast.ee you. what's it look like out there? >> good morning, jonathan. lovely conditions over the weekend. before i say anything wer-wise, i want to give a big congratulations to those running in the new york city marathon this past weekend. it takes an abundance of work. my friend bill karins ran the race yesterday, seth a p.r. seeing time difference of 40 minutes over previous years. a big...
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we made it happen. >> the james webb space telescope is set to launch no sooner than december 18th. >fter a windfall of early season snow, a few tahoe ski resorts were hoping to open in time for thanksgiving. >> that will not happen because of warmer weather, but heavenly is among the resorts delaying opening day. video from boreal tells the story, not a lot of snow but still there is a chance they could open by wednesday if they get the snow machines running. >> it is usually around the start of the season, give or take, folks are getting together with their families, a great first experience on the snow. >> hopefully, they will be able to get it going soon enough, but if not, you will let us know when we can ski. >> no major storms over the next week and a half but if he gets into the 20s long enough, that is all they need. fingers crossed that will work. they have gotten good at producing snow that way. we look outside from the tamron treasure island with clear skies tonight and most importantly into tomorrow morning. if you have had to do with fog on the road, many of us have, esp
we made it happen. >> the james webb space telescope is set to launch no sooner than december 18th. >fter a windfall of early season snow, a few tahoe ski resorts were hoping to open in time for thanksgiving. >> that will not happen because of warmer weather, but heavenly is among the resorts delaying opening day. video from boreal tells the story, not a lot of snow but still there is a chance they could open by wednesday if they get the snow machines running. >> it is...
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. >>> time for a look ahead with january -- janessa webb. >> we had a tough weekend with tornadoes from new york to connecticut. things are beginning to die down we should be dealing with some lake effect snow from the great lakes to the cleveland area. they could see an additional two to three inches. no winter weather alerts it is chilly across the east coast. freeze warning and prfrost advisory we are seeing overnight lows in the 20s. some lower temperatures in the season so far. watching another weather maker higher elevations coulsed 70s to lower 80s a ton of sunshine. brownsville, 83 degrees. cold across the east coast but record warm for the pacific northwest. those numbers coming up. >> thank you, janessa. >>> customl helped rescue a pilot who crashed off the coast of florida. they spotted an aircraft floating in the water and a man standing on top. that man confirmed as the pilot and only occupant on board agents were able to bring him to safety >>> if kids are in the room, you better hold their hears. better not cry, better not pout but is santa coming to down this year >> bet
. >>> time for a look ahead with january -- janessa webb. >> we had a tough weekend with tornadoes from new york to connecticut. things are beginning to die down we should be dealing with some lake effect snow from the great lakes to the cleveland area. they could see an additional two to three inches. no winter weather alerts it is chilly across the east coast. freeze warning and prfrost advisory we are seeing overnight lows in the 20s. some lower temperatures in the season so...
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. >>> let's turn now to your thanksgiving week weather with janessa webb good morning >> the storm systems we are talking about continue to get weaker that is a nice change as we go to the start of the week this will be quick movers making your way across the nor'easter it is just wet weather we'll have to contend with later this afternoon behind it is lake enhanced snow and gusty winds. the cool down will be the big weather story in the rest of the weekeratures factoring in the winds, it will feel like the midteens across spots of texas a chilly week ahead but we'll look at that thanksgiving forecast coming up >>> p on the hollywood walk of fame selma hyak and talked about her struggles and encouraged everyone to work hard and find joy. >>> coming up, tiger woods returns to the green months after his car ascrh. >>> and night late-night nail biter. we are back in one minute. if it's "let's wrap this up" season, it's walgreens season. what makes febreze air effects different? if it's while cheaper aerosols rely on artificial propellants... febreze uses a 100% natural propellant. check it ou
. >>> let's turn now to your thanksgiving week weather with janessa webb good morning >> the storm systems we are talking about continue to get weaker that is a nice change as we go to the start of the week this will be quick movers making your way across the nor'easter it is just wet weather we'll have to contend with later this afternoon behind it is lake enhanced snow and gusty winds. the cool down will be the big weather story in the rest of the weekeratures factoring in the...
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gonna on the border with uganda. hundreds of people are crossing over to avoid the violence . malcolm webb has this update from nairobi. they were defeated squarely by the con. you leave kimberly's army. 8 years ago in the m 23 fighters at that time, most of them were fled into uganda and remained that some of the commanders were in the neighboring wonder. and both were wanda and you got there were accused of backing that group by you and investigated the local populations in the areas very much sort of the rwandan in cash and into eastern congo. they were wondering, you've got to do a denied being involved in this group. we don't know exactly why it's re service again now input, if you haven't communicated anything, hasn't said what demands or what it dames are. but compared to 8 years ago, the situation is very different into far as the kong leads. army is not nearly as strong as it was at that moment when it had some sanction support from un peacekeepers in the foreign support. and also this comes at a time where eastern congo is relatively insecure to other groups. the adf, another one
gonna on the border with uganda. hundreds of people are crossing over to avoid the violence . malcolm webb has this update from nairobi. they were defeated squarely by the con. you leave kimberly's army. 8 years ago in the m 23 fighters at that time, most of them were fled into uganda and remained that some of the commanders were in the neighboring wonder. and both were wanda and you got there were accused of backing that group by you and investigated the local populations in the areas very...
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sunday's top performers 21-yards a catch hope the chargers zap the eagles >>> welcome back janessa webb who is returning from some well-earned r&r. >> good morning. thanks, guys good to see you all. hope you enjoyed the weekend today, kind of a different story. in the pacific northwest watching then we have this coastal low for the a for the carolinas to the boston area the beaches will see a high surf situation. some waves up to 8 to 12 feet. this could turn into something tropical but it will be still cool air from the nor'easter to the great lakes. we are seeing a ton of sunshine today. very cool. definitely chilly temperatures i do have a warmup on the way, coming up. >>> new york city marathon returns for the first time since 2019 there were 30,000 runners. we want to shout out to bill karins who finishes in 3 and 28 minutes and to producer cody schultz who ran it for the first time he's off somewhere getting out all of that soreness somewhere soaking up sun on the beach. well deserved. >>> the u.s. navy just did something many aunrod the nation felt was long overdue. >> and the la
sunday's top performers 21-yards a catch hope the chargers zap the eagles >>> welcome back janessa webb who is returning from some well-earned r&r. >> good morning. thanks, guys good to see you all. hope you enjoyed the weekend today, kind of a different story. in the pacific northwest watching then we have this coastal low for the a for the carolinas to the boston area the beaches will see a high surf situation. some waves up to 8 to 12 feet. this could turn into something...
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nasa says it will delay the launch of the james webb telescope because somebody nearly dropped it. nasa called it a sudden unplanned release of a clamp. doesn't seem to be any damage, after all, it was designed to survive a rocket launch but needs to be inspected. the webb telescope is ten times more powerful than the hubble telescope and promised to be amazing. few engineered in sunnyvale are thinking, oh, don't bring up the time we dropped the satellite, but we're going to put this in historical context, like the time they dropped the satellite. you can figure out what happened. the satellite was supposed to be bolted to the white thing on the left, they raised the white thing, and somebody didn't put the bolts in. i bet you're reading a lot about president biden on social media. the attempt to lower gas prices by releasing oil from the spr, and for the time, from the first time ever, the spr may be a subject of debate around the thanksgiving table tomorrow. first of all, don't debate fungible commodities at thanksgiving. that was my grandmother's rule. if you have to, we'll fact
nasa says it will delay the launch of the james webb telescope because somebody nearly dropped it. nasa called it a sudden unplanned release of a clamp. doesn't seem to be any damage, after all, it was designed to survive a rocket launch but needs to be inspected. the webb telescope is ten times more powerful than the hubble telescope and promised to be amazing. few engineered in sunnyvale are thinking, oh, don't bring up the time we dropped the satellite, but we're going to put this in...
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weather now we got snow in the forecast in some places, let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning, janessa. >> reporter: good morning. yes, it is time to prepare we have been dealing with colder temperatures colder air is on the way him today we're dealing with a severe weather threat across the southern plains, into your afternoon and evening. damaging wind gusts is the primary threat north of this cold front, we'll watch the heavy rain for kansas city all the way up to the upper mid-west the change comes overnight tonight. we'll start to see cooler temperatures entering the great lakes and behind this front, you can see snow starts to fall across minneapolis accumulation totals at least three-to-five inches my concern right now is that lake enhancement starts to pick up as we go into friday. this entire storm system makes its way into the northeast late thursday into your friday morning. so wet weather up to two-to-three inches of rain ud coverage for seattle. to oregon, salem, 55 degrees we do have a couple more days of warmer temperatures. then the cooldown. we'll
weather now we got snow in the forecast in some places, let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning, janessa. >> reporter: good morning. yes, it is time to prepare we have been dealing with colder temperatures colder air is on the way him today we're dealing with a severe weather threat across the southern plains, into your afternoon and evening. damaging wind gusts is the primary threat north of this cold front, we'll watch the heavy rain for kansas city all the way...
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. >>> snow, rain, nice spots, too on this thanksgiving day nbc meteorologist janessa webb joins us now happy thanksgiving >> reporter: happy thanksgiving. i'm a big fan if are you across the northeast, mid-atlantic. we will see nice conditions for your thanksgiving day and the pacific northwest. it's across the mid-west from michigan all the way down to texas. we're dealing with dicey conditions this morning. we do have an excessive rain alert in place across the southern plain until mid-morning. that lets up it's across the houston area to dallas we will watch that the light rain continues behind this front, it's very cold air and it will mix in with some snow for the great lakes to the northeast as we go into thanksgiving day into tomorrow afternoon as well. so if you are hitting the roadways, you can see san antonio to known, kind of dicey across i-10, where we will deal with excessive rain in that area from the greater cleveland area to cincinnati, minor delays. across the nation, if you ar hitting the and that's nice compared to the upper mid-west only 22 for fargo. we're looking
. >>> snow, rain, nice spots, too on this thanksgiving day nbc meteorologist janessa webb joins us now happy thanksgiving >> reporter: happy thanksgiving. i'm a big fan if are you across the northeast, mid-atlantic. we will see nice conditions for your thanksgiving day and the pacific northwest. it's across the mid-west from michigan all the way down to texas. we're dealing with dicey conditions this morning. we do have an excessive rain alert in place across the southern plain...
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. >>> things have improved, and janessa webb joins us now with the weather. >> good morning. you know, over the weekend, this forecast completely changed on us, and i'm really happy about that, as people are traveling. this wil two-week cold front that is making its way across the northeast this morning. this rain should taper off about mid afternoon. and then behind that is lake enhanced snow. that's what we're watching for is the greater cleveland area, boston, dealing with that lake-enhanced snow right now, accumulation two to four mid 60s across texas. everybody is thinking about that thanksgiving forecast. i'll have that coming up >> we sure are and the food, as well. janessa, thank you >>> an historic moment for the first time ever, more women earned a rhodes scholarship than men the grants were first issued over a century ago, but women wr weren't inducted until 1977. the class of 2022 marks the largest number of women ever awarded the scholarship. all 32 u.s. students will travel across the pond in october to begin their education at oxford university in england. >>>
. >>> things have improved, and janessa webb joins us now with the weather. >> good morning. you know, over the weekend, this forecast completely changed on us, and i'm really happy about that, as people are traveling. this wil two-week cold front that is making its way across the northeast this morning. this rain should taper off about mid afternoon. and then behind that is lake enhanced snow. that's what we're watching for is the greater cleveland area, boston, dealing with...
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let's look at the day ahead with meteorologist janessa webb on this final day of november good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning, yes, the chill is in place across much of the east coast. we do have freeze alerts across the deep south if you are in southern georgia, alabama and mississippi, so temperatures are hovering in the low 30s, in that area but we are watching this lake enhancement bouncing off three lakes, huron, michigan and erie. you are seeing that for detroit and greater cleveland, now it's making its way into d.c. dealing with light snowflakes this morning so accumulation totals, they will be light across this areaf 63, slightly cooler in the upper mid-west we do have heat that's building across the east coast. that's coming up >> thank you >>> pfizer seems to have the first booster for teams under 18 >>> after 400 years, barbados is now a republic a quick break and we'll be right back >> y febreze fabric refresher. febreze's water-based formula deeply penetrates fabrics to eliminate trapped food odors as it dries. spray febreze fabric refresher when you clean up afte
let's look at the day ahead with meteorologist janessa webb on this final day of november good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning, yes, the chill is in place across much of the east coast. we do have freeze alerts across the deep south if you are in southern georgia, alabama and mississippi, so temperatures are hovering in the low 30s, in that area but we are watching this lake enhancement bouncing off three lakes, huron, michigan and erie. you are seeing that for detroit and greater...
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passengers have 30 days to contest the passengers >>> let's head over to our meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi, good morning, this thanksgiving eve, pretty yet it conditions to start off your morning. then things get dicey later this afternoon into your evening. it's a little rain we will be watching due to this cold front making its way from texas to chicago. cooler air colliding with this this will spark up heavy weather into houston and southern texas this afternoon accumulation one-to-two inches possible for the houston area. the rest of thmorning. hopefully, going to expire this afternoon. bismark a high of 28 degrees we'll take a look at that thanksgiving forecast coming up, guys >> thanks. >>> coming up a $25 million judgment in the unite the right trial. far from a one-sided judgment. >> the new details surrounding this deadly house explosion that left 30 structures damaged stay with us so you smell last night's dinner the next morning. for an easy way to keep your whole home smelling fresh try febreze fabric refresher. febreze's water-based formula deeply penetrates
passengers have 30 days to contest the passengers >>> let's head over to our meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi, good morning, this thanksgiving eve, pretty yet it conditions to start off your morning. then things get dicey later this afternoon into your evening. it's a little rain we will be watching due to this cold front making its way from texas to chicago. cooler air colliding with this this will spark up heavy weather into houston and southern texas this...
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here's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: when jackie webb was rushed to the hospital for an emergency c-section, memories came flooding back >> the last time i was rushed into the hospital was from the bombing. >> reporter: the boston marathon bombing. jackie and then-boyfriend paul norton both severely injured. paul lost his leg. >> when we first got injured, i wasn't sure if i wanted to have a child anymore because i didn't know if i'd be able to, like, teach her to ride a bike, run with her. >> reporter: their lives forever changed. jackie spent weeks at tufts medical center, so imagine her surprise when moments after giving birth she saw a familiar face. nurse nicole casper, who had taken care of her all those years ago. >> we just jumped right into it. like we hadn't seen each other in eight years, but here we are again. >> reporter: nicole was now working labor and delivery and helped ease jackie's fears as they renewed their bond over a sweet little baby named ella. >> when you see somebody in the worst of times, then you get to see them in the best of times, it's not something that you
here's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: when jackie webb was rushed to the hospital for an emergency c-section, memories came flooding back >> the last time i was rushed into the hospital was from the bombing. >> reporter: the boston marathon bombing. jackie and then-boyfriend paul norton both severely injured. paul lost his leg. >> when we first got injured, i wasn't sure if i wanted to have a child anymore because i didn't know if i'd be able to, like, teach her to ride a...
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janessa webb has your frigid forecast for most of us. good morning, janessa. >> good morning, if you are across the east coast, they're hitting the freezing mark in the deep south we're watching winter weather. minor delays for seattle into the eugene, oregon area. a fire at 6:00 a.m., this will push more into the rockies as we head into tomorrow afternoon look at the storm totals, up to six-to-eight inches in the higher elevations. so this is going to be for mountainous areas as these totals could reach near a foot in some locations. this entire system pushes into the plains it starts to weaken as we go into tomorrow afternoon. now the heat, this is divided. our temperatures are building. wichita today 68 degrees, about 15 degrees above formal. york citnew today. ral raleigh-durham, you will struggle this afternoon. a ton of sunshine across the great lakes. we will have some travel delays for tomorrow we'll take a look at that coming up. >> talk to you in a bit, janessa, thank you. >>> still ahead, breaking into the block china. cyets i
janessa webb has your frigid forecast for most of us. good morning, janessa. >> good morning, if you are across the east coast, they're hitting the freezing mark in the deep south we're watching winter weather. minor delays for seattle into the eugene, oregon area. a fire at 6:00 a.m., this will push more into the rockies as we head into tomorrow afternoon look at the storm totals, up to six-to-eight inches in the higher elevations. so this is going to be for mountainous areas as these...
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. >> reporter: chris webb has been working for years to organize funding and keep the pressure on to do something about the crossings. this is what the seventh street approach looks like now. earlier this fall, the city of san jose announced a temporary fix that would add safety measures, remove parking spots, and create a buffer zone. in doing so, the train would not be allowed to blast their horns from 10 p.a. to 7:00 a.m. if they win the federal grants ima those millions of dollars will go to completely revamping the crossings so trains wouldn't have to honk their horns at all. >> it seems like there is good momentum going forward now. however, there continues be a need for community members to continue elevating that the noise is severely disrupting of the quality of life. that helps to preserve some of that energy in getting the issue solved point >> some of them are honk, honk. >> reporter: neighbor bolson says it has been a long few years dealing with the noise. >> reporter: can you imagine a day with no honking at all? >> it is hard to imagine. it might happen, and that is a
. >> reporter: chris webb has been working for years to organize funding and keep the pressure on to do something about the crossings. this is what the seventh street approach looks like now. earlier this fall, the city of san jose announced a temporary fix that would add safety measures, remove parking spots, and create a buffer zone. in doing so, the train would not be allowed to blast their horns from 10 p.a. to 7:00 a.m. if they win the federal grants ima those millions of dollars...
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janessa webb joins us. good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning, we're over all the wet conditions we are seeing for the pacific northwest. we will give that area some time to dry out it's the rockies today they're dealing with lingering snow but that entire front has shifted to the east and its really the mid-west this afternoon. i'm watching now, not a lot of moisture this morning that's currently in place. it starts to collide with that warmer air that will spark up strong storms from chicago to memphis this afternoon. that entire front shifts into the mid-atlantic, washington, d.c. to boston tomorrow afternoon, definitely will be a wet one. you know for your evening commute we'll see at 15-to-20 degrees boise 41 this is canadian arctic air. that's about to surge in we'll talk about that womaning up >> all right things are about to change janessa, thank you the famed staples center in los angeles is getting renamed for the first time since opening its doors. starting on christmas, the home of the lake
janessa webb joins us. good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning, we're over all the wet conditions we are seeing for the pacific northwest. we will give that area some time to dry out it's the rockies today they're dealing with lingering snow but that entire front has shifted to the east and its really the mid-west this afternoon. i'm watching now, not a lot of moisture this morning that's currently in place. it starts to collide with that warmer air that will spark up strong storms...
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gorgeous day how are we looking today let's check in as we welcome back janessa webb. good morning welcome back, janessa. >> good morning. good to see you both good to see everyone a big congratulations to everyone that ran that marathon. very great conditions throughout the weekend if you are across the east coast but we're headed for a change, because we have this coastal low just offshore. it's impacting wilmington, north carolina, all the way into the boston area. what we will be dealing with is high surf. so if you are a boater doing some surfing, rough conditions at the beach today could see waves up to 8 to 12 feet so that's going to last throughout the afternoon before this sto chilly in the east coast to the northeast, in the mid 60s. frost concerns across the carolinas this morning, but a big-time warmup. we'll talk about that coming up. >> janessa, thank you. >>> fans of the hit show "succession" may notice a familiar condo on the market >> howdy what's up? >> let's do this >> pass. >> pass, why >> number of reasons >> like what you think i can't win? >> the
gorgeous day how are we looking today let's check in as we welcome back janessa webb. good morning welcome back, janessa. >> good morning. good to see you both good to see everyone a big congratulations to everyone that ran that marathon. very great conditions throughout the weekend if you are across the east coast but we're headed for a change, because we have this coastal low just offshore. it's impacting wilmington, north carolina, all the way into the boston area. what we will be...
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. >> let's get your first check of today's weather with janessa webb good morning. >> reporter: hi. good morning unfortunate circumstance happening across the north wet washington state state dealing with some of the river gauges broken due to all the water currently surging in, we could see record and historic rainfall tloit throughout the day as the rivers and streams start to crest across that area that's why flash flood watches and warnings go into place this afternoon in this area things will die down for your wednesday, thank goodness for coastal areas of washington state to oregon. what's not going to calm down is this heavy duty system causing wind gusts throughout the afternoon. that's why high wind warnings for the uppearea, still a ton of sunshine, if you are in the northeast great lakes, upper 40s. we do have heat that's building across the central u.s., we'll talk about that coming up. >> janessa, thank you. >>> up next, inside a legal fight over a transgender pronoun policy in virginia schools >> has the bitcoin bubble burst? ifou a yre crypto curious, steve sedgwick w
. >> let's get your first check of today's weather with janessa webb good morning. >> reporter: hi. good morning unfortunate circumstance happening across the north wet washington state state dealing with some of the river gauges broken due to all the water currently surging in, we could see record and historic rainfall tloit throughout the day as the rivers and streams start to crest across that area that's why flash flood watches and warnings go into place this afternoon in this...
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. >>> nbc meteorologist jan eessa webb is tracking a luan ar storm. she told us about it yesterday i am glad we are able to get this shot right now, because from outside where we are, we couldn't really see it, so i'm glad we have that visual >> yeah, it's kind of a no-go here in the northeast. in case you get lucky. the clouds are not splitting apart. deep south to the southeast, that's where you can really see it, if are you in the pacific northwest, it's just not happening. so you can't go on youtube and find the video of the live stream now, let's quickly talk about this storm system. sunday into monday, tuesday we'll be watching this storm make its way across the great lakes to the mid-west. it will be a rain-maker. snow behind it, very gustyprette pacific northwest. seattle 48 the weekend's coming up, also, i have some weather trivia let's look at that coming up >> it's been a while since we've done that. it's always fun, thanks, janessa. see you in a bit the biden administration is boycotting beijing olympic games. what this could mean coming u
. >>> nbc meteorologist jan eessa webb is tracking a luan ar storm. she told us about it yesterday i am glad we are able to get this shot right now, because from outside where we are, we couldn't really see it, so i'm glad we have that visual >> yeah, it's kind of a no-go here in the northeast. in case you get lucky. the clouds are not splitting apart. deep south to the southeast, that's where you can really see it, if are you in the pacific northwest, it's just not happening. so...
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prison his lawyers argue he did not get a fair trial >>> one week to go before thanksgiving janessa webb is checking in with us good morning >> good morning, the timing is just terrible. it's both coasts that we're really watching, even for the northwest after dealing with that severe flooding we do have another round of rain for today. next week, it gets more dicey. we have a strong front coming from the gulf of alaska, making its way on shore, rain and heavy snow, gusty winds, accumulation, calling for a foot of snow in some areas of the higher elevation. if you are on the east coast from the flakes to the mid-west. this is next monday into tuesday. widespread rain, it starts across the northeast behind that front, a lot of lake-enhanced snow the greater cleveland area in the lower 30s/mid-40s. the better news, we do have a partial eclipse happening later on tonight we'll talk about that coming up. >> i'm looking forward to that it's something that hasn't happened since christopher columbus was born. >>> janessa joins us with a person is message. >>> archbishop dog owns this manage onc
prison his lawyers argue he did not get a fair trial >>> one week to go before thanksgiving janessa webb is checking in with us good morning >> good morning, the timing is just terrible. it's both coasts that we're really watching, even for the northwest after dealing with that severe flooding we do have another round of rain for today. next week, it gets more dicey. we have a strong front coming from the gulf of alaska, making its way on shore, rain and heavy snow, gusty winds,...