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webb think about it? i said, webb doesn't want to do that. and he said, i think we will have to go along. at least i tried. >> and you were getting ready to fly and gemini? a whole another ball game? >> yeah. yes. it was very fortunate, of course. i was chosen to make the first gemeni mission. don stafford, a very bright young guy, assigned as copilot and we were already into the mission, already training for the mission and we had already been in simulators. several different times. and whether we looked at the hardware and st. louis or not, prior to the problem, which i had. the problem i had was a disease called meniere's disease, involving elevated fluid pressure in the inner ear. they tell me it involves people who have a type a, hyper-driven. unfortunately, it causes a lack of balance. it causes dizziness. in some cases nausea as a result of this disorientation going on up there in the ear. fortunately, it is unilateral. it only happened to me on the left side. but it was so obvious that nasa grounded me right away. and they assigned an
webb think about it? i said, webb doesn't want to do that. and he said, i think we will have to go along. at least i tried. >> and you were getting ready to fly and gemini? a whole another ball game? >> yeah. yes. it was very fortunate, of course. i was chosen to make the first gemeni mission. don stafford, a very bright young guy, assigned as copilot and we were already into the mission, already training for the mission and we had already been in simulators. several different...
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and the nasa james webb telescope's new stunning picture you can view here in the bay area this week. wee startudded interview. but first, the pain at the pump is not going away. even though the minor -- even though the bay area saw minor dips this week, according to tripoli, san francisco is at $6.13, oakland six dollars and one cent. knowing how consumer prices are a driving issue for voters with the midterms in three weeks, today president biden ordered the release and sale of another 15 million barrels of oil from the u.s. strategic reserve. >> it's not politically motivated at all. it's motivated to make sure that i continue to push on what i've been pushing on. that is making sure there's enough oil being pumped by the companies so that we have the ability to be able to produce enough gas that we need here at home, oil we need here at home. kristen: joining us live now to discuss administration's latest move and the ongoing energy predicament is assistant professor of economics at uc davis, mark edgerton. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. kristen: really quickly, as we
and the nasa james webb telescope's new stunning picture you can view here in the bay area this week. wee startudded interview. but first, the pain at the pump is not going away. even though the minor -- even though the bay area saw minor dips this week, according to tripoli, san francisco is at $6.13, oakland six dollars and one cent. knowing how consumer prices are a driving issue for voters with the midterms in three weeks, today president biden ordered the release and sale of another 15...
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james webb did that in 12 hours. >> tell us about stefans quintet.s is a group of five galaxies, four of them which are interacting -- >> one two, three, four? >> well, it's one, two, three, four, five. it's actually five galaxies. that's why it's called a quintet. this guy is line of sight. he's not involved with the other four. the other four are merging together, and their gravities are interacting with each other. as their gravities interact, you get places where they kind of compact or make shockwaves that compact the gas. when you compact the gas, you start forming new stars in places we call star birth. it's believed that, you know, a lot of galaxies like the milky way and galaxies that we know today that are close to us came to be as small galaxies in the early universe interacted, merged together, and formed the big galaxys that we see. >> it's unbelievable. now, these are called the cosmic cliffs. this is also outside the milky way galaxy. >> this is inside. >> and what is this? >> this is an area much like the pillars of creation. in fact
james webb did that in 12 hours. >> tell us about stefans quintet.s is a group of five galaxies, four of them which are interacting -- >> one two, three, four? >> well, it's one, two, three, four, five. it's actually five galaxies. that's why it's called a quintet. this guy is line of sight. he's not involved with the other four. the other four are merging together, and their gravities are interacting with each other. as their gravities interact, you get places where they kind...
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what else did webb reveal. >> such a contrast.e telescope made the pillars of creation so famous back in 1995, this was one of the most hotly anticipated objects in space for the webb telescope to actually turn its sigtes on and webb did not disappoint especially with this image and i'll tell you why. what you're seeing right there is the pillar of creation, about 6500 light years away and that is an area where baby stars are born. and so right now you're looking at the hubble on left and right there is what the webb space telescope took of it. and you could see on the right it is just so much more detailed and that is really valuable information to astronomers. so what you're seeing, the things that look like rocks, the brown stuff, that is all interstellar gas and dust. the stuff that feed new star formations. and then if you look at the tips of the finger tips almost, you'll see little red dots or little wavy lines that are bright red, the red dots are actually the baby stars that are kind of the star of the picture and then th
what else did webb reveal. >> such a contrast.e telescope made the pillars of creation so famous back in 1995, this was one of the most hotly anticipated objects in space for the webb telescope to actually turn its sigtes on and webb did not disappoint especially with this image and i'll tell you why. what you're seeing right there is the pillar of creation, about 6500 light years away and that is an area where baby stars are born. and so right now you're looking at the hubble on left and...
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so let's bring in mike, the nasa emissions system engineer for the james webb telescope.ing here. first of all, let me, say we know that the creation existed because the hubble telescope, about 30 years ago, picked up these images. obviously a much sharper, clearer picture. today, what is this? what am i looking at here? >> this is a vast cloud of gas and space and 600 light years away from us. the cloud itself is made about ten light years in size and what you're seeing is an area where vast amount of stars are imported. outside of the field of this, there are stars that have already been born. very hot stars that are actually now evaporating from the call that they were born in. and so that evaporation is peeling away the layers of gas and leaving the most dense layers there. the most dense layers are what you say is the pillars of creation. and inside these pillars, stars are still being born. and this latest image from the james webb telescope has some very fascinating things in it. these red areas that astronomers described as looking like lava. are actually new star
so let's bring in mike, the nasa emissions system engineer for the james webb telescope.ing here. first of all, let me, say we know that the creation existed because the hubble telescope, about 30 years ago, picked up these images. obviously a much sharper, clearer picture. today, what is this? what am i looking at here? >> this is a vast cloud of gas and space and 600 light years away from us. the cloud itself is made about ten light years in size and what you're seeing is an area where...
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francine: alex webb from bloomberg quicktake.k about all of this with the cofounder and managing partner at gp bullhound, they have managed m&a for some big names. is it getting easier or harder to raise funds for technology companies? manish: it is definitely harder than last year. but you have to put it in context, last year was a record here by all accounts. it is how we were faring back in 2018 and 2019, and what you see is we are gradually returning to those levels. we just closed around 500 million for a euro company which was unheard of, but is becoming more common. the bar has been raised considerably the last six months. tom: you are talking about the importance of looking at companies that are well-run. but more broadly in the environment of higher rates, recession concerns and inflation, in the sector, how much pain are you seeing? manish: i think there is -- we hold an event called investor all-stars. we have around a thousand people from europe, the seed funds, the vc firms, and you get the mood of the whole ecosyste
francine: alex webb from bloomberg quicktake.k about all of this with the cofounder and managing partner at gp bullhound, they have managed m&a for some big names. is it getting easier or harder to raise funds for technology companies? manish: it is definitely harder than last year. but you have to put it in context, last year was a record here by all accounts. it is how we were faring back in 2018 and 2019, and what you see is we are gradually returning to those levels. we just closed...
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fox news contributor david webb.o leave their military job by managing the personal property of migrants to real prep, clean prescription medicine runs for migrants, supply distribution. how was this possible? >> well, first of all, let's start with a lie, the lights at the border is secure. ashley just talked about venezuelans more coming across the southern border. more coming because columbia has a problem. they can't take them in. that is one of the countries turning them away. go a little bit further and this is important on the timeline. the first request sent april 12th of this year by deputy secretary john to dhs. there was a problem at the border. the digital signature on this document is october 7th. it is because now there is a problem they can no longer contain. they couldn't contain it to begin with. they never had an intent to contain it and now all of a sudden they have to pretend they were doing something. this points out the get involved player. the falsehood what is going on. he is a liar and there'
fox news contributor david webb.o leave their military job by managing the personal property of migrants to real prep, clean prescription medicine runs for migrants, supply distribution. how was this possible? >> well, first of all, let's start with a lie, the lights at the border is secure. ashley just talked about venezuelans more coming across the southern border. more coming because columbia has a problem. they can't take them in. that is one of the countries turning them away. go a...
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the james webb space telescope captured highly detailed shots of the three looming towers made up ofdust and gas that's speckled with newly formed stars. they live some 6,500 light years from earth. the area had previously been captured by the hubble space telescope in 1995, but never in such detail. >>> the u.s. mint will begin shipping its first coins that carry the likeness of an asian american on monday. the tail side of the newly minted quarter will show actress anna may wong. wong, who died in 1961, has been dubbed hollywood's first asian american movie star. the coin begins shipping on monday. it is the fifth to be released as part of the american women quarters program. >>> and the supreme court is being asked to block president biden's student loan forgiveness program. jetblue is one step closer to buying spirit airlines. dan lieberman with those stories and more. >> reporter: the stock market rally attempt lost ground wednesday with stocks moving lower amid a sharp rise in treasury yields. the dow lost 99. nasdaq dipped 91. s&p 500 dropped 24. >>> in wisconsin, a taxpayer g
the james webb space telescope captured highly detailed shots of the three looming towers made up ofdust and gas that's speckled with newly formed stars. they live some 6,500 light years from earth. the area had previously been captured by the hubble space telescope in 1995, but never in such detail. >>> the u.s. mint will begin shipping its first coins that carry the likeness of an asian american on monday. the tail side of the newly minted quarter will show actress anna may wong....
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. > >> okay, here are the new photos from nasa's james webb telescoe webb telescope that shows numerous happens when two stars come cle come close to each other in orbit. but you can see the 17 dust rings that are radiating from the pair of stars here. eh here. each ring is created when the pair of stars blow streams of gas into space. nasa says this happens once every eight . >> yes, they look like rings, bt rings, but those are actually ss actually shells of dust. it gets kind of burped out essentially when the solar wind from those two stars interact. it's cool stuff. >> thank you for explaining. fantastic. all right, thank yor watching. the late show with stephen colbert is next. the news continues streaming captioning sponsored by cbs >> georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker, strongly denying accusations this morning that he paid for a woman's abortion in 2009. >> they're claiming that on september 12 of 2009, that the woman has a receipt for an abortion. they are claiming that, five days later on september 17th, you sent a $700 check, and that you sent it in a get-we
. > >> okay, here are the new photos from nasa's james webb telescoe webb telescope that shows numerous happens when two stars come cle come close to each other in orbit. but you can see the 17 dust rings that are radiating from the pair of stars here. eh here. each ring is created when the pair of stars blow streams of gas into space. nasa says this happens once every eight . >> yes, they look like rings, bt rings, but those are actually ss actually shells of dust. it gets kind...
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nick webb is a crime scene analyst and a former homicide detective from texas. bill instructed him to dig into the case with an open mind. if it's the good, the bad and the ugly, it's all going to be in your final report? >> we are only advocates for the truth. >> to aide in his investigation he purchased a rifle similar to the one missing from bill's basement. the remington rifle emits at least one of those shots would have flown out as the killer racked another round in the chamber to shoot shirley twice. >> it was never found. >> so someone had the presence of mind to gather it up. >> that's correct. >> and since webb had to look at every possibility, he examined bill's day the day of the killing. phone records showed shirley making a call at 8:45 am. by 9:00 a. m. bill was spotted at the granary 50 miles from the house. webb said bill's only opportunity to kill her was after that. >> bill has to leave the granary, has to get home, kill his wife, shirley, and then leave before jason can get there. >> is it impossible for bill to do all this to-ing and fro-ing
nick webb is a crime scene analyst and a former homicide detective from texas. bill instructed him to dig into the case with an open mind. if it's the good, the bad and the ugly, it's all going to be in your final report? >> we are only advocates for the truth. >> to aide in his investigation he purchased a rifle similar to the one missing from bill's basement. the remington rifle emits at least one of those shots would have flown out as the killer racked another round in the...
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you have got fox news contributor david webb.nty executive lauren kern and republican strategist joseph pinion. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> laura, let's start with you. what did you think about last night. stacey abrams currently is behind in the polls. did she distinguish herself enough to make it count. >> i think she did. i think the tone in this debate was really interesting. especially in this political season. they didn't treat the public like morons. i would say both of those candidates spoke very meaty issues. they spoke very articulately about them. you could tell who thought what about what. and not taking the voters for granted. to say me, it was actually very refreshing in tone because they also kept it respectful. yes, they were spirited and yes they were sharp. they didn't take gratuitous digs just to get the headline. >> steve: how very un2022. >> i loved that. >> steve: joe? >> i think that to her credit stacey abrams did make some points that i think will resonate with the broader audience tal
you have got fox news contributor david webb.nty executive lauren kern and republican strategist joseph pinion. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> laura, let's start with you. what did you think about last night. stacey abrams currently is behind in the polls. did she distinguish herself enough to make it count. >> i think she did. i think the tone in this debate was really interesting. especially in this political season. they didn't treat the public like morons....
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thank you very much, steve webb.ing there is a real difference as this government heads into that sort of territory in terms of where the coalition government was with its mandate and party pulling together. this is very different, isn�*t it? hugely and if you think about the situation we are in now, jeremy hunt has announced a wholescale u—turn and trust comics is dead. but the consequences will exist for a long period of time and even with everything reversed, there will be a big black hole in the public finances —— trussonomics. everyone is trying to work out the implications of what happened this morning, but there was a talk of a £20 billion black hole. finding that kind of money can be done but it�*s not easy and when jeremy kind of money can be done but it�*s not easy and whenjeremy hunt is going around whitehall departments asking for cuts, be it in defence or other areas of domestic services, thatis other areas of domestic services, that is going to be very painful and when the markets look at this, they wil
thank you very much, steve webb.ing there is a real difference as this government heads into that sort of territory in terms of where the coalition government was with its mandate and party pulling together. this is very different, isn�*t it? hugely and if you think about the situation we are in now, jeremy hunt has announced a wholescale u—turn and trust comics is dead. but the consequences will exist for a long period of time and even with everything reversed, there will be a big black...
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sir steve webb, thanks for bein: waste time. sir steve webb, thanks for being with _ waste time. next august. the postal company is blaming ongoing strike action and rising losses at the business. it says it's begun notifying workers of its plan, which aims to reduce its overall headcount by a total of 10,000. royal mail also said it expects its full—year losses to hit £350m. the company currently employs 140,000 people. and joining me now is our business correspondent marc ashdown. this is a trading update today. they have delivered some bleak news. the plan is to catch between 5000 to 6000 jobs in the nearfuture. in total, they need to lose 10,000, but they are confident that 4000 of those could be from what you would call natural wastage, people leaving or retiring and not replacing them. they are blaming this partly on strike action, but they are also shifting their business model, trying to move from letters to parcel delivery. at the moment, that is not working as they were hoping. staff have of course been on a series of strikes. they have had six days of strike action thi
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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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alex webb giving us the latest on twitter. opec-plus is set to discuss and output cut of as much as 2 billion barrels -- 2 million barrels per day. manus cranny is standing by. only here for two days and you are gone already. my heart is breaking. the first in person gathering in vienna, of course you had to be there. >> indeed. we've got this central bank of oil convening. we've gone from five minute rubber stampers to hear we are, his royal highness, the whole of opec are convening. ran around the hotels in vienna last night. couldn't get anybody to speak to me. but the oil market is spooked. it's up 9% in two days. so we are getting ready for big table setting in terms of forward guidance and action. on the offer side you've got a global recession hanging over this institution. on the bedside you have a nasser who runs aramco. the emergence of extra capacity from the producing nations is very small and the bottom line is this. the market is broken between the physical market and the futures market. the pricing. and of cours
alex webb giving us the latest on twitter. opec-plus is set to discuss and output cut of as much as 2 billion barrels -- 2 million barrels per day. manus cranny is standing by. only here for two days and you are gone already. my heart is breaking. the first in person gathering in vienna, of course you had to be there. >> indeed. we've got this central bank of oil convening. we've gone from five minute rubber stampers to hear we are, his royal highness, the whole of opec are convening. ran...
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joining us now is alex webb. talk us through the latest, this 75% cut being reported.at even possible for a company like twitter? alex: that would take it down in the order of something like 2000. the strange thing is that in silicon valley, this is not a particularly new idea. i was therefore a month in july and i met quite a few people who said that twitter has far too many people. and they need to pair that break down. that is literally what people were saying to me, so does that mean twitter could have a lot of albums if it does? -- problems if it does? yes, but that is the orthodoxies in silicon valley. how you execute that could be a problem because if it affects things like content moderation, security, that is an issue that has broad ramifications for public discourse around the world. tom: is this about elon musk looking to clear out the old team and put in new staff? is that what he is looking at? alex: it could be. he is slashing bills. you take something private, you look at the things you do not need, and then you build it up again. elon is probably tappin
joining us now is alex webb. talk us through the latest, this 75% cut being reported.at even possible for a company like twitter? alex: that would take it down in the order of something like 2000. the strange thing is that in silicon valley, this is not a particularly new idea. i was therefore a month in july and i met quite a few people who said that twitter has far too many people. and they need to pair that break down. that is literally what people were saying to me, so does that mean...
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comedianjoe lycett, with that presumably sarcastic response to liz truss, not appreciated by tony webbote: liz o'donnell had a wider objection: but there have been fans too, including kenneth ferguson: so, what does laura herself have to say? here she is. laura, first thing to ask — what are you trying to do with the programme? well, i think the legacy of the sunday morning slot is massive, but i think we were excited to have an opportunity to make something that both respected the heritage of the programme, but also moved into the 21st century. and i think both in the way that i wanted to do the programme, we wanted to make it feel very open, very transparent, maybe a bit more conversational. you know, we've all lived through many years of politicians, where it feels like they've been screaming and shouting at each other. and i think we're trying to make a bit more space to hear arguments. absolutely do the core centraljob of the show, which is to ask questions that the audience want answered, to ask questions that the audience need to be answered. but, you know, that's not necessaril
comedianjoe lycett, with that presumably sarcastic response to liz truss, not appreciated by tony webbote: liz o'donnell had a wider objection: but there have been fans too, including kenneth ferguson: so, what does laura herself have to say? here she is. laura, first thing to ask — what are you trying to do with the programme? well, i think the legacy of the sunday morning slot is massive, but i think we were excited to have an opportunity to make something that both respected the heritage...
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since then we talked about the webb telescope going out there.pses to of the universe. this is a successor to the hubbell telescope, which was impressive and important. what do you make of the new telescope so far? >> it's all that. >> stephen: and a bag of chips. >> by the way, you actually said it unfolded. many people don't realize this telescope is way bigger than the fairing that launched it. the engineers said let's figure out how to fold the telescope, stick it in the fairing and unfold it a million miles out from where it's parked. >> stephen: it looks like a flower, it ooks like a stamen. >> we were shocked for it having met the specs. because there were so many ways that could have failed that when it met what it was designed to do, we were all-- we were shocked. >> stephen: there were hundreds of single-point failures. if this thing goes wrong, the whole thing fails. >> yeah, yeah. so we were delighted. and it did exactly what we expected it to do. so it looked at the edge of the universe, finding galaxies being born. and you could-- b
since then we talked about the webb telescope going out there.pses to of the universe. this is a successor to the hubbell telescope, which was impressive and important. what do you make of the new telescope so far? >> it's all that. >> stephen: and a bag of chips. >> by the way, you actually said it unfolded. many people don't realize this telescope is way bigger than the fairing that launched it. the engineers said let's figure out how to fold the telescope, stick it in the...
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is that the james webb? >> telescope? and it's so much better detail more clear than the hubble was that we used to use. so this is a side-by-side comparison of the pillars of creation. it's 3 looming towers made up interstellar dust aghast. and it's speckled with stars ocular. well, look at the big on the hubble. you can really see the stars that's on. the left was taken in 1995. and then the james webb on the right. much improved and the reason this is important is the image can help. researchers build a clear understanding of how stars form and burst out of these dusty clouds over millions of years. i mean, it really is amazing it. it looks like a foggy day, right? is a clear day in the bay when you wish upon a star literally pick which star you want to wish upon a time right to the hubble is more halloween and the james is a little more christmas >> a little bit of a season changes there. that view and a seasoned change going on. as far as what we have in the forecast ahead of us from the middle of summer. right back
is that the james webb? >> telescope? and it's so much better detail more clear than the hubble was that we used to use. so this is a side-by-side comparison of the pillars of creation. it's 3 looming towers made up interstellar dust aghast. and it's speckled with stars ocular. well, look at the big on the hubble. you can really see the stars that's on. the left was taken in 1995. and then the james webb on the right. much improved and the reason this is important is the image can help....
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joining us the head of the equity trading at webb bush and you feel the bear market is in tact and any rally should be sold, correct? >> that's correct. we've been in a very tough stance all year really the fed pivot started november last year and been almost 11, 12 months now and any rally we've seen has been wmet with a lot o supply i don't think that changes so long as the fed continues to tighten and it's been on an aggressive path of tightening about 3.25%. the fed's fund rate the presumption at this point is for another 75 basis points hike baked for the november 2nd and coming off a strong jobs report that's where we'll be. >> dimon said rates going up are more painful because people aren't used to it. is that something you feel as we try to grapple whether we're going to get another 100 basis points of tight ing from this fed? >> well, whether or not it's 100 basis points i think that's pretty close to what our cycle peak is if we're taking a look at consensus measures right now. we're at about 4.6, 4.65% for a cycle peak in rates by early 2023 you know, it's a very, very tough
joining us the head of the equity trading at webb bush and you feel the bear market is in tact and any rally should be sold, correct? >> that's correct. we've been in a very tough stance all year really the fed pivot started november last year and been almost 11, 12 months now and any rally we've seen has been wmet with a lot o supply i don't think that changes so long as the fed continues to tighten and it's been on an aggressive path of tightening about 3.25%. the fed's fund rate the...
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. >>> nasa's james webb telescope has done it again.what nasa calls the pillars of creation. it looks like an optical illusion new stars forming, in the infrared light, the columns of gas and dust appear almost transparent. take a look at this bright red orbs nasa reports these are newly formed stars according to the space agency, this happens when it forms inside the pillars, and then they collapse in their own gravity, heat up and a star is born the pillars were made famous in 1995 with the picture on the left according to nasa, webb's image will help researchers better understand how stars form. >>> several cities in the south set new record lows for this date this morning. in baton rouge, 34 degrees a 22 degrees in arkansas and look at birmingham, freezing mark according to the national weather service, it's the first time on record that birmingham has had a fall freeze before billings, montana. nearly 45 million people in the east are still under frost and freeze alerts through tomorrow morning. temps in the region expected to get
. >>> nasa's james webb telescope has done it again.what nasa calls the pillars of creation. it looks like an optical illusion new stars forming, in the infrared light, the columns of gas and dust appear almost transparent. take a look at this bright red orbs nasa reports these are newly formed stars according to the space agency, this happens when it forms inside the pillars, and then they collapse in their own gravity, heat up and a star is born the pillars were made famous in 1995...
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. >> this is one of the most hotly anticipated images to come from the webb space telescope and it didof creation which were made famous by the hubble space telescope back in 1995, and now webb has turned its lens towards it and given us this incredible view and right there on your screen is kind of a side by side comparison. on the left, that's taken by the hubble telescope. it's an optical telescope,s so that's what it looks like, what our eyes would be able to see in space, and on the right is an infrared telescope. it's able to peer into those clouds of interstellar gas and dust, which make up what appear to be those rock formations, but the star of the show here are the baby stars, erica, and right, they are quite cute, right? what's unique is this is where baby stars are born, and those bright red spots, those are actually baby stars. the red, wavy li
. >> this is one of the most hotly anticipated images to come from the webb space telescope and it didof creation which were made famous by the hubble space telescope back in 1995, and now webb has turned its lens towards it and given us this incredible view and right there on your screen is kind of a side by side comparison. on the left, that's taken by the hubble telescope. it's an optical telescope,s so that's what it looks like, what our eyes would be able to see in space, and on the...
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david webb joins me now.it, desan he's saying, hey, don't loot, and the racist miami sheriff in 1967 threatening to shoot people. that's a stretch. >> it's a stretch as long as the migrants being put in vans today to be shipped to florida to help with the recovery effort that eric adams doesn't know about. this is all lies and deflection. we have to call it what it is. the good news, not a lot of people are watching joy reid. her show is sixth on msnbc, fourteenth overall in the ratings. the bad news is there are must have people watching who keep buying ask magnifying these lies. we're not racists, we're not segregationists. that saint made in miami was at a time when there was a wall around that separated liberty city. that was true segregation. i go to liberty city on average about every come of weeks for business, and that's not whats it is now. stuart: but they'll never let up on governor desantis because he is a real challenge to president biden. they'll go after him for everything they possibly can. >>
david webb joins me now.it, desan he's saying, hey, don't loot, and the racist miami sheriff in 1967 threatening to shoot people. that's a stretch. >> it's a stretch as long as the migrants being put in vans today to be shipped to florida to help with the recovery effort that eric adams doesn't know about. this is all lies and deflection. we have to call it what it is. the good news, not a lot of people are watching joy reid. her show is sixth on msnbc, fourteenth overall in the ratings....
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. >> david webb will join us to react.ahead, congressman new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin will join us live. you know what happened last night, shooting right outside his house parties in the bronx and his kids are upstairs. what does that mean, as he tries to fight against crime in new york and say what will be different if he becomes governor of that city we happen to be in? and the state, i should be. and mike pompeo is here. we'll talk about the attacks in ukraine, and the former secretary of state react as the biden administration meets face-to-face with the taliban for the first time since the killing. an argument against biden's marijuana pardon. why the former drug czar says the moods can only lead to rising crime. we are looking to brag a little bit. sean hannity promises to shower and be ready for our show, as does trey gowdy, fresh off his show, and piers morgan, who claims to be from another country. all that coming your way. we will try to get it in three hours. during that time, even though it's co
. >> david webb will join us to react.ahead, congressman new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin will join us live. you know what happened last night, shooting right outside his house parties in the bronx and his kids are upstairs. what does that mean, as he tries to fight against crime in new york and say what will be different if he becomes governor of that city we happen to be in? and the state, i should be. and mike pompeo is here. we'll talk about the attacks in ukraine, and the...
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and the latest james webb damage is right there on the right-hand side. you can see from that right hand image. there's a lot more detail there. and you might even be able to pick out some of the newly formed stars in that image really, really need a nasa officials say the image will help researchers find rather build a clear understanding of how stars form and burst out of those dusty clouds over millions and millions of years. well, that is just stunning. really, really beautiful. and local. yeah. yes. i was just blown away. i was they could like make a channel that just loop those. and i would just sit there all day. look, just put put you in a zen mode, right? definitely definitely want to take a little trip. kind of looks like you take a trip to the clouds of golden gate bridge right now. but >> it is not cloudy everywhere. however, it is out at the coast and it is in parts around the bay. and you can see a little when there is the flag is moving there, too. so temperatures staying relatively cool. if you are getting that marine layer influences 6 de
and the latest james webb damage is right there on the right-hand side. you can see from that right hand image. there's a lot more detail there. and you might even be able to pick out some of the newly formed stars in that image really, really need a nasa officials say the image will help researchers find rather build a clear understanding of how stars form and burst out of those dusty clouds over millions and millions of years. well, that is just stunning. really, really beautiful. and local....
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it's the james webb telescope and it's so much more detailed and clearer.hen the hubble telescope used to be. so this is a size up side by side comparison. this is the pillars of creation. 3 looming towers made of interstellar dust and gas. speckled with newly formed stars. difference is huge. look, the hubble that was shot that's on. the left was taken in 1995. and this the best we had the james webb images on the right. and it is much improved. nasa officials say the image is going help. researchers build a clear understanding of how stars form and burst. and the cloud of these dusty clouds over millions of years. and the difference is, are you ready for no, it's not. it's i now. i like the direction that's kind of what i see. i don't know if you can make out anything that's really incredible. is just a beautiful spectacle. don t see that the t rex, that's a scientific his space. if if that actually sounds like a good movie. >> you know what it is so impressive to look at these. the clarity. definitely a difference. love it. yeah. like they they they got
it's the james webb telescope and it's so much more detailed and clearer.hen the hubble telescope used to be. so this is a size up side by side comparison. this is the pillars of creation. 3 looming towers made of interstellar dust and gas. speckled with newly formed stars. difference is huge. look, the hubble that was shot that's on. the left was taken in 1995. and this the best we had the james webb images on the right. and it is much improved. nasa officials say the image is going help....
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light-years away from us and they have been photographed before, but his brand-new images taken by the james webb telescope are the clearest yet. look at the stars shining through the huge clouds of gas, and you can see that they are slowing down and two red bits of the picture show where stars are being formed the wonders of the galaxy, and reminders of the serenity above the road down here is turbulent. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for w narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributns to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, resigned -- the prime minister of the united kingdom steps down after a tumultuous six week tenure -- raising questions about her country's future. then, a cr
light-years away from us and they have been photographed before, but his brand-new images taken by the james webb telescope are the clearest yet. look at the stars shining through the huge clouds of gas, and you can see that they are slowing down and two red bits of the picture show where stars are being formed the wonders of the galaxy, and reminders of the serenity above the road down here is turbulent. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for w narrator: funding for this presentation of...
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now the james webb telescope has even more to offer science. if we can do that for 20 or more years, that is a great gift to the scientific community all around the world. the efforts with polaris objective, missions should --. host: on twitter the other day, somebody said something to the effect of the hubble whose mission there are going to be recessional astronauts accompanying you. your response was interesting. you said maybe, maybe not. you said the focus should be on whether commercial spacex can complete this mission and not the color of the person's uniform completing it. i wonder if you can elaborate on that a little more. guest: this is certainly a different time in space travel. they could observe a lot of other purposes. ultimately trying to bring down the cost of orbit. this is awesome. this is such a great thing for keeping a competitive environment. but in doing so creates a national community where the only people that are going to be able to operate in space, are they going to be the blue suit astronauts? they are amazing. we
now the james webb telescope has even more to offer science. if we can do that for 20 or more years, that is a great gift to the scientific community all around the world. the efforts with polaris objective, missions should --. host: on twitter the other day, somebody said something to the effect of the hubble whose mission there are going to be recessional astronauts accompanying you. your response was interesting. you said maybe, maybe not. you said the focus should be on whether commercial...
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center name jim webb from virginia bully, is retired now, he said when most criminally oriented peoplee world doing something wrong. much to over incarcerated. >> final question, what is the goal. >> is really show people the liberty went into a concrete example for example, education i got into the constitution between the people, will delegate to the federal government, tournament powered authorities and you can look in vain for anything tows allow the federal government for the involvement and education. what works is twice, school choice i would like to talk about my second because school choice when the failing up so many public schools for children, and of her students, is biggest unnecessary problem in the united states of america today and if you empower and use exactly this work, empower the parents is to choose with the government money be spent, education of the children of the parents will choose excellence and they will receive-if you look at the public school system, it is the only area are coming with the supplier and the provider chooses what the customerso will purchas
center name jim webb from virginia bully, is retired now, he said when most criminally oriented peoplee world doing something wrong. much to over incarcerated. >> final question, what is the goal. >> is really show people the liberty went into a concrete example for example, education i got into the constitution between the people, will delegate to the federal government, tournament powered authorities and you can look in vain for anything tows allow the federal government for the...
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. >> appear to the hubble and jams webb telescope, it can capture h larger portion of the sky in a h higher speed. > >> cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is next. we will be bk here in 30 minutes. see you the. see yo then. prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the ame
. >> appear to the hubble and jams webb telescope, it can capture h larger portion of the sky in a h higher speed. > >> cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is next. we will be bk here in 30 minutes. see you the. see yo then. prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know...
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the hubble space telescope, the james webb space telescope, both observing this collision. many more images are expected to be released in the coming months. pretty pretty cool. all right. let's get a final check of our forecast. here is a look at the radar and with the temperatures look like across the bay area tonight. but breece rodriguez checking in with a final there, dan. yeah, we're going to notice the warming and drying trend continuing to start your work week and fleet week monday. so temperatures. >> going to be near seasonal about a degree or 2 below average. but hey, we'll take it. not a bad way to start your workweek forecast, concord and livermore. 82 degrees with mid 70's for fremont at 77 degrees. novato and santa rosa in the low 80's as well with downtown san francisco at 69 degrees. so we are going to see hot weather returning inland starting wednesday through friday. back to dan. alright, recent thanks a lot. that's going to wrap things up here at 6. we hope to see you back here beginning at 8 for news in primetime. - [narrator] the following is a paid pr
the hubble space telescope, the james webb space telescope, both observing this collision. many more images are expected to be released in the coming months. pretty pretty cool. all right. let's get a final check of our forecast. here is a look at the radar and with the temperatures look like across the bay area tonight. but breece rodriguez checking in with a final there, dan. yeah, we're going to notice the warming and drying trend continuing to start your work week and fleet week monday. so...
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. >> the james webb space telescope revealed a stunning new image today, check it out. those are dust rings coming from from a pair of stars, and they resemble a fingerprint. >> fascinating, scientists the photo shows a powerful reactionn two stars that came close together. the violent interactions created rings of dust plumes about 5000 light-years from earth. this happens every eight years when the stars come close together. >> paul, i know you aren't hurting out on this, everything in this is really cool. >> it's only been three months, and every new round is just like like that's really cool. they look like rings but they are shells of dust because it's in three dimensions. >> let's talk about whether, if you guys look up the rest of the the pictures that we were are released today, that's why we are still in this june pattern overall, a subtle change, as the the atmosphere gets squeezed overhead we've had offshore winds in the upper levels of the the atmosphere all week that wil be stronger tomorrow, there's a better chance that some of the influence of that will m
. >> the james webb space telescope revealed a stunning new image today, check it out. those are dust rings coming from from a pair of stars, and they resemble a fingerprint. >> fascinating, scientists the photo shows a powerful reactionn two stars that came close together. the violent interactions created rings of dust plumes about 5000 light-years from earth. this happens every eight years when the stars come close together. >> paul, i know you aren't hurting out on this,...
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there was a federal us senator named jim webb from virginia, he was faced with those statistics and said these are the most criminally orientedpeople in the world or we're doing something wrong, whichyou think it is ? i know what i think about that . it's over incarceration. >> judge jim gray, final question. what's the goal of the book? >> guest: the goal is to show peopleliberty works and put into concrete examples . forexample education . i got into the constitution. the constitution was we methe people will delegate to the federal government certain and powered authorities . you can look in the constitution for anything that allows thefederal government to getinvolved in education, it isn't there or healthcare . what works ? e school choice. i'd like to talk about my second book because school choice is the failing of so many public schools of our children, of our students is the biggest unnecessary problem in the united states today. if you empower which is the word i use, you empowerthe students to choose where the government money will be spent for the education of their children
there was a federal us senator named jim webb from virginia, he was faced with those statistics and said these are the most criminally orientedpeople in the world or we're doing something wrong, whichyou think it is ? i know what i think about that . it's over incarceration. >> judge jim gray, final question. what's the goal of the book? >> guest: the goal is to show peopleliberty works and put into concrete examples . forexample education . i got into the constitution. the...
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a new infrared image shot by the james webb space telescope shows the pillars in stunning detail, revealingntless previously unseen stars. it's far more detailed than the famous view we got from the hubbell telescope in 1995. they're both beautiful. >>> tonight, more historic change is coming to american currency. actress anna mae wong will be the first asian american to appear on currency. wong overcame racism to become hollywood's first asian american movie star and a fashion icon in the 1920s and 1930s. she appeared in more than 60 films, tv shows, and the stage during a four decade long waswarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame in 1960, one year before her death at the age of 56. the u.s. mint will begin shipping the quarters next week. and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and remember, follow us any time online at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm dan lieberman in new york. in new york city, a giant temporary shelt
a new infrared image shot by the james webb space telescope shows the pillars in stunning detail, revealingntless previously unseen stars. it's far more detailed than the famous view we got from the hubbell telescope in 1995. they're both beautiful. >>> tonight, more historic change is coming to american currency. actress anna mae wong will be the first asian american to appear on currency. wong overcame racism to become hollywood's first asian american movie star and a fashion icon in...
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senator named jim webb from virginia, i believe it was see through accounts. he was faced with those statistics and said either we're the most oriented people in the world or we're doing something wrong. which do you think it is? i know what i think that we just much to over incarcerate judge tim gray. final question what is what is the goal of this court? the goal of the book really is to show people that liberty works and you put it into a concrete examples. for example, education. now, look, i've gotten into the constitution, the constitution was we the people will delegate the federal government certain empowered. you can look in vain the constitution for anything that allows the federal government to be involved in education it isn't there for health care. what works is choice, school choice. in fact, i'd like to talk my my second book in a minute because school choice the failing of so many public schools of our children, of our students is the biggest unnecessary problem in the united states of america today. if you empower, which is exactly the word i
senator named jim webb from virginia, i believe it was see through accounts. he was faced with those statistics and said either we're the most oriented people in the world or we're doing something wrong. which do you think it is? i know what i think that we just much to over incarcerate judge tim gray. final question what is what is the goal of this court? the goal of the book really is to show people that liberty works and you put it into a concrete examples. for example, education. now, look,...
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a new infrared image shot by the james webb space telescope shows the pillars in stunning detail, revealingsly s the unseen stars.rs in stunning det. it's far more detailed than the famous view we got from the hubble telescope in 1995. both beautiful. and we'll be right back with another historic woman being honored by the u.s. mint. time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant... in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain... a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin o
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but we spoke with a political commentator anthony webb, who says the miss all strikes are not even remotely surprising. that's according to mr. webber. even the attack, for example, on the crimean bridge, because she goes back to the destruction. oh, the conflict there is a special merch tree operation as opposed to rule out wall. under course, what's been happening is the zelinski government. this has been, ah, sort of going out of line with their service providers. keegan preferred. okay. i'm so sorry. i say scott, so strange now? oh wow. oh, you know, they attract the infrastructure of russian civilian ha. so the sudden obviously they're going to be consequences and you called it's hard to find who i bridge with adults. oh, you got it stretching. similar action in return ukrainian, a presidential adviser has demanded more weapons from key as allies in response to today's missile strikes. and the u. s. foreign policy chief has promised more support is on the way deeply shocked by roches attacks on civilians and keith and all the citizen ukraine. such acts have no place in 21st century. i
but we spoke with a political commentator anthony webb, who says the miss all strikes are not even remotely surprising. that's according to mr. webber. even the attack, for example, on the crimean bridge, because she goes back to the destruction. oh, the conflict there is a special merch tree operation as opposed to rule out wall. under course, what's been happening is the zelinski government. this has been, ah, sort of going out of line with their service providers. keegan preferred. okay. i'm...