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on the moon. >> okay. i'm going to step off the land mount. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> after the crew, the apollo 11 crew had climbed out, done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples of lunar swale and rocks, taken some photographs, placed a u.s. flag on the moon, they went back into the lunar module and this became their vehicle for their trip home. they launched the small top partial leaving the base on the moon. they ascended back up into lunar orbit, rendezvoused with the command module again, exited the lunar module. once they were secure inside the command module, reunited with michael collins. the lunar module was detached and it fell back to the moon with an intentional crash on the moon because geologists and seismologists wanted to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. so from a space historian's point of view, these two craft, the apollo command module and the lunar module are the icons of the space race. along with the suit
on the moon. >> okay. i'm going to step off the land mount. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> after the crew, the apollo 11 crew had climbed out, done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples of lunar swale and rocks, taken some photographs, placed a u.s. flag on the moon, they went back into the lunar module and this became their vehicle for their trip home. they launched the small top partial leaving the base on the moon. they...
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i went to the moon. i do it when you ask me. >> neil: you know, in the conversations i had over the years, i shared my enthusiasm for space as a little kid. he said neil, why? i said because i dreamed of an astronaut myself. my parents took me to nasa. i looked at the tiny compartment where you squeeze yourselves in and i gave up on the astronaut dreams and settled to become an anchor. he said you made a wise choice. but in so doing, in pensacola, florida where a special homage to the space program exists to this day to remind people of our greater moments, kids, adults, those of all ages were fascinated just to see him. take a look. >> you get to fly simulators and plan missions. you can do almost anything you want to over there. you ought to talk to your dad and mom. talk to these people about the national flight academy. you can be and do anything you want to do and be. one week in the national flight academy will prove it to you. >> neil: you know he was the last man to walk on the moon? the last man
i went to the moon. i do it when you ask me. >> neil: you know, in the conversations i had over the years, i shared my enthusiasm for space as a little kid. he said neil, why? i said because i dreamed of an astronaut myself. my parents took me to nasa. i looked at the tiny compartment where you squeeze yourselves in and i gave up on the astronaut dreams and settled to become an anchor. he said you made a wise choice. but in so doing, in pensacola, florida where a special homage to the...
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with an intentional crash on the moon. because geologists and seismologists wanted to be able to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. so from a space historian's point of view, these two craft, the apollo command module and the lunar module are the icons of the space race, along with the suits warn by the astronauts on the moon. these symbolize that very historic momen in timejuly 1969. when human beings first set foot on another body in our solar system. and in effect won the space race. when children look at this spacecraft, they often say that doesn't look like a spaceship because we tend to think that spacecraft are always streamlined and maybe they look like rockets. more than anything else. but this spacecraft has an interesting design, and in many ways it's fairly primitive given the job that it had to do. it didn't need to be streamlined on the outside because it was not going to operate in the atmosphere. it would only operate in the vacuum of space. and it would not be subject to a strong gravitational
with an intentional crash on the moon. because geologists and seismologists wanted to be able to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. so from a space historian's point of view, these two craft, the apollo command module and the lunar module are the icons of the space race, along with the suits warn by the astronauts on the moon. these symbolize that very historic momen in timejuly 1969. when human beings first set foot on another body in our solar system. and in effect won the space...
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privately funded trip to the moon. >> wow. >> moon express says it has the funding it needs for a mission this year. the goal is t commercialization of the earth's biggest natural satellite, but before you get too excited, no man on the moon here. the moon express flight will not have any passengers. we got all excited. >> what a tease that was. >> one of the world's pioneering astronauts, a member of the elite club to have ever walked the moon has died. >> nasa made the announcement yesterday that eugene cernan passed away at 82. he was the last of only a dozen people to set foot on the moon. >> reporter: on december 14th, 1972,, eugene cernan was the last human ton leave his footprints on the moon's surface. he left his mark on the history of exploration by flying three times in space, twice to the moon. >> walking up to the ladder was probably one of the most memorable moments for me. i looked down at my footprints, and i knew i wasn't way again. why were we or what did it mean? i looked over my shoulder, and there's the earth. there's reality. there's home. >> reporter: born in chicag
privately funded trip to the moon. >> wow. >> moon express says it has the funding it needs for a mission this year. the goal is t commercialization of the earth's biggest natural satellite, but before you get too excited, no man on the moon here. the moon express flight will not have any passengers. we got all excited. >> what a tease that was. >> one of the world's pioneering astronauts, a member of the elite club to have ever walked the moon has died. >> nasa...
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as he and his tea m on the moon's surface. as he and his team returned from their last mission, little did they note that was to be the final manned flight to the moon. he retired from nasa in 1976 and went into private business. he wrote and talked about his time in space. when i look back at the earth from a quarter of1 million miles away, the beauty, the puffiness, the logic of the earth for the last three days, the last trillions of use, if i could have had every human being in the world standing next to me at that point, i truly believe the world would be a different place to live in today —— perfect nest. his footprints remain on it today. nasa says it is saddened by the loss, and the kennedy space centre said i'd astronauts gene cernan to the stars. they are used to alligators in florida, but this one was spotted going for a stroll. he has been nicknamed humbug. the video was posted on certain media —— social media. we are going to need a bigger boat. —— humpback. thank you for watching. good morning. we got
as he and his tea m on the moon's surface. as he and his team returned from their last mission, little did they note that was to be the final manned flight to the moon. he retired from nasa in 1976 and went into private business. he wrote and talked about his time in space. when i look back at the earth from a quarter of1 million miles away, the beauty, the puffiness, the logic of the earth for the last three days, the last trillions of use, if i could have had every human being in the world...
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he spent more than 73 hours on the moon's surface. and, as he and his team returned from their last mission, little did they know that was to be the final manned flight to the moon. he retired from nasa in 1976 and went into private business. when i looked back at the earth from 250,000 miles away, there's reality, there's home. i wanted to press the freeze button. i wanted to press the freeze button. i wanted to press the freeze button. i wanted to stop time. i really wa nted i wanted to stop time. i really wanted to reach out, put it in my hand, stick it in my spacesuit and bring it home and show it to everybody. gene cernan‘s footprints remain on the moon today. nasa said it is saddened by his loss, and on social media, the kennedy space center put, "ad astra, gene, to the stars." there's more on gene cernan — on our website. including an exclusive interview from 2014 in which the apollo 17 commander discusses what it is like to be part of history and why he became unhappy about the us space programme. that's at bbc.com/news or
he spent more than 73 hours on the moon's surface. and, as he and his team returned from their last mission, little did they know that was to be the final manned flight to the moon. he retired from nasa in 1976 and went into private business. when i looked back at the earth from 250,000 miles away, there's reality, there's home. i wanted to press the freeze button. i wanted to press the freeze button. i wanted to press the freeze button. i wanted to stop time. i really wa nted i wanted to stop...
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humans went from walking on earth to walking on the moon. from riding horses to flying jet planes and spacecraft. and while we celebrate the pioneers that built this incredible legacy of american innovation, it's more important than ever for our country to inspire a new generation of leaders, to dream, to innovate, to explore, and to inspire. as you make your way through the galleries tonight i would ask that you just imagine the artifacts and stories that will narrate our next 100 years, and we look forward to being part of that at boeing. thank you all for coming out tonight. and enjoy the museum. applause ] >> our next speaker knows how important that first spark can be to set you on a path to great achievement. after her first air show when she was 5 and a notable visit to this museum when she was 12, her path led to the civil air patrol and on to the united states air force academy. from there, she became a respected air force officer and decorated combat pilot. by the way, she flew her combat in the f-1580 strike eagle. i should mentio
humans went from walking on earth to walking on the moon. from riding horses to flying jet planes and spacecraft. and while we celebrate the pioneers that built this incredible legacy of american innovation, it's more important than ever for our country to inspire a new generation of leaders, to dream, to innovate, to explore, and to inspire. as you make your way through the galleries tonight i would ask that you just imagine the artifacts and stories that will narrate our next 100 years, and...
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he was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and was the last to the moon twice and was the last to walk on the surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. it is time now for hardtalk.
he was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and was the last to the moon twice and was the last to walk on the surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. it is time now for hardtalk.
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the people have estimated worst the sources on the moon. the cleanest fuel and water is the oil for the space economy that could be used for rocket fuel and as for humans. airline: when you have been out there raising funds you had is the reward,at how do you make money, it is -- is it from these materials they can bring back and then sell or getting other human beings to the moon? guest: if i could re-freeze john f. kennedy it would go something like we chose to go to the moon because it is easy but because it is a great business. what makes a great business is the natural resources on the mind but also to use the a habitat oncreate the moon and to be able to live on the moon so it is not simply tourism. it is to say community from some potential disaster. even if you want to live on mars the best training places them on because the problems are similar. caroline: would you have to will thee funds or fuel be able to sustain the growth of the business and be able to bring in profits to bring the living about on the moon? guests: yes. we are
the people have estimated worst the sources on the moon. the cleanest fuel and water is the oil for the space economy that could be used for rocket fuel and as for humans. airline: when you have been out there raising funds you had is the reward,at how do you make money, it is -- is it from these materials they can bring back and then sell or getting other human beings to the moon? guest: if i could re-freeze john f. kennedy it would go something like we chose to go to the moon because it is...
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gene cernan‘s footprints remain on the moon today. nasa said it is saddened by his loss, and on social media, the kennedy space center put, "ad astra, gene, to the stars." such an amazing pictures. let's just show you these pictures before we go. this is an absolutely huge alligator, spotted going for a stroll in florida. it's been nicknamed "humpback". local resident kim joiner posted the video on social media. that is it for now. thank you for watching. good morning. we got some topsy—turvy weather conditions across the country yesterday. last week's snow still just about lying to the tops of higher ground in scotland. a lot of cloud around, but look at the temperature. 12 degrees, incredibly mild for this time of year. a different story further south and east. there were some brief glimpses of sunshine across that kent coast, but it was cold with it, four orfive generally in the south—east corner. and that is because the nearer the area of high pressure and the cold air coming from the near continent. at the same time, we've go
gene cernan‘s footprints remain on the moon today. nasa said it is saddened by his loss, and on social media, the kennedy space center put, "ad astra, gene, to the stars." such an amazing pictures. let's just show you these pictures before we go. this is an absolutely huge alligator, spotted going for a stroll in florida. it's been nicknamed "humpback". local resident kim joiner posted the video on social media. that is it for now. thank you for watching. good morning. we...
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and the moon. he was the last of only 12 americans to set foot on the moon in six apollo landings. gene cernan was 82-years-old. in just three days, a new first family will be moving into the white house. so how will melania trump and the trump children factor into the new administration? abc's karen travers has a look at their possible impact. there is much more coming up on good morning john gonzalez what are you working on? leaving a mystery unsolved. the difficult decision to stop the search for the missing malaysia plane. plus - a growing boycott. the new name on the list of lawmakers planning to skip inauguration. and rain on the radar for your morning commute. stormwatch seven is tracking whether it will stick around for your ride home. good morning washington. toss to eileen - have the umbrella today - above average temperatures over the next 10 days
and the moon. he was the last of only 12 americans to set foot on the moon in six apollo landings. gene cernan was 82-years-old. in just three days, a new first family will be moving into the white house. so how will melania trump and the trump children factor into the new administration? abc's karen travers has a look at their possible impact. there is much more coming up on good morning john gonzalez what are you working on? leaving a mystery unsolved. the difficult decision to stop the...
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let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more cargo into space. and so the space shuttle was a vehicle that would then enable the construction of a space station. and with a space station, people could really begin to live and work off the planet. >> in the display just down the hall, "moving beyond earth," what is your take away? what will people learn and see? >> we hope people learn a couple of things about the space shuttle era. one is that it's harder to get into space and to stay in space and do it economically than anybody ever imagined. it turns out the airline wa
let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more...
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it's right adjacent to the moon lander. and that was moved because it used to be next to the front doors coming in from the north entrance. >> give us a sense of where we're located here at the museum. >> okay. we're in the eastern end of the museum in what's called the space race. we call it the space hall. this has many of the u.s. and russian space artifacts that were used in the space race. we have the apollo soyuz right behind us, the hubble is right behind you. so these are major. 22,000 pounds, by the way. so, when you think about the fact that these things were put into space, in orbit. this is not the actual hubble. our plan was to recover it and bring it back and then display it here. this is the engineering backup for the hubble mission. so, it's kind of amazing that everything in here is either the real thing that did it or it's the authentic engineering and was going to be the backup vehicle. so, spacecraft that don't come back, of course, we can't display, but we do have -- they're not replicas. they were actu
it's right adjacent to the moon lander. and that was moved because it used to be next to the front doors coming in from the north entrance. >> give us a sense of where we're located here at the museum. >> okay. we're in the eastern end of the museum in what's called the space race. we call it the space hall. this has many of the u.s. and russian space artifacts that were used in the space race. we have the apollo soyuz right behind us, the hubble is right behind you. so these are...
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smaller moons. they say a number of collisions mermged to form the moon we see in the night sky today. they say that would explain why the moon appears to on be composed of material from earth, like cheese, .not another planet. an old theory suggests the moon was created after one giant impact knocked off part of early earth. way above my head. you know what i'm saying? >> marshmallows. >> you and i think alike. when i see the mood, i see food. you see food? >> we're not very smart. >> this is why we do what we do? >> just read the thus. >>> ask any parent .they will likely tell you kids are back that up. the usda tracks the cost of raising a child. the it estimates a middle income married couple will spend about $14,000 every year. that totals more than $233,610 by age 17. that is up 3% from the previous year. and then there's college. >> don't even, right.? >> no, exactly. so if you've ever dreamt about driving a flying car, some day you could get that chance. >> yeah. you just have to wait three
smaller moons. they say a number of collisions mermged to form the moon we see in the night sky today. they say that would explain why the moon appears to on be composed of material from earth, like cheese, .not another planet. an old theory suggests the moon was created after one giant impact knocked off part of early earth. way above my head. you know what i'm saying? >> marshmallows. >> you and i think alike. when i see the mood, i see food. you see food? >> we're not very...
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coming up next, can you name the last man on the moon? e moon? r body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about
coming up next, can you name the last man on the moon? e moon? r body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took...
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researchers found that when the sun, earth, and moon line up and the moon is shielded from solar winds, the number of oxygen ions swirling around it increases. they say those ions appear to have originated on earth with lar winds blowing them 380,000 kilometers. terada says this could be a source of ancient secrets about our planet. >> translator: it's just my prediction, but there's a possibility that the earth's ancient atmosphere that's long gone now may be preserved in the sand of the moon. >> terada says the discovery is exciting because it means life on earth is affecting the moon. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo.qwux >> it is 1:00 p.m. here in the french capital. the headlines in the u.s. -- more protests. in the early days of the trump presidency, he fires acting attorney general who questioned the legality of his so-called muslim band. far right politicians charge of the killing of six people at a mosque in the canadian province of quebec. the right-wing contender for france plus presidency rejects accusations he misuse
researchers found that when the sun, earth, and moon line up and the moon is shielded from solar winds, the number of oxygen ions swirling around it increases. they say those ions appear to have originated on earth with lar winds blowing them 380,000 kilometers. terada says this could be a source of ancient secrets about our planet. >> translator: it's just my prediction, but there's a possibility that the earth's ancient atmosphere that's long gone now may be preserved in the sand of the...
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it's moon express, heading to the moon. the ceo will join us. "squawk box" will be right back. e e lilistyl mfully 'trbiic >>> welcome back to "squawk box." new data out on the state of small businesses in america. the paychecks national index increased for the second month in a row. joining us now is the president and ceo of paychecks. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so marty, the good news is things looking up for the most part. what do you attribute this to? >> well, you're seeing the highest optimism in consumer confidence and small business optimism in over ten years. we're really coming off a high on hopefully how great things are going to be. you saw the legislation that was -- or the executive order just signed on less regulations that have been choking small businesses. now we've had two months where the small business index has gone up. really good news. let's see if it continues to translate into jobs. >> fair to call it the trump effect? >> i think so. it's happened really in the last two months. i think there's hope particu
it's moon express, heading to the moon. the ceo will join us. "squawk box" will be right back. e e lilistyl mfully 'trbiic >>> welcome back to "squawk box." new data out on the state of small businesses in america. the paychecks national index increased for the second month in a row. joining us now is the president and ceo of paychecks. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so marty, the good news is things looking up for the most part. what do you...
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of any mission, theirs brought back the moon rocks. >> i wish i could take everybody to the moon and let them look back at the earth. if i could do that, i think the world today would be a much different place. >> and again that was john scott reporting. >> in 1976 he became a consultant and active schedule and was a great proponent of future space exploration. i remember where i was when apollo 11 landed on the moon with neal armstrong. it was so amazing back then in the '70s when we kept sending those apollo capsules and landing on the moon. >>> neal armstrong. buzz aldrin. alan shepherd. >> and seeing the pictures. one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. >> the nation pauses to honor martin luther king. the war of words between president-elect donald trump and another civil rights icon. >>> the bay area pizza man trading in his car to deliver pizzas to people stuck in a traffic nightmare. >>> here is a look at today's top stories. the wife of the orlando nightclub shooter was arrested. 30 year-old noor salman had moved back home after her husband was involved in the
of any mission, theirs brought back the moon rocks. >> i wish i could take everybody to the moon and let them look back at the earth. if i could do that, i think the world today would be a much different place. >> and again that was john scott reporting. >> in 1976 he became a consultant and active schedule and was a great proponent of future space exploration. i remember where i was when apollo 11 landed on the moon with neal armstrong. it was so amazing back then in the '70s...
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>> having some fun on the moon. that was apollo 17 commander gene cernan and astronaut jack schmidt, famously singing and dancing on the noon in 1972. gene cernan, the last person to walk on the moon died monday following ongoing health issue, according to his family. cernan logged more than 566 hours in space. more than 73 of them on the moon's surface. he famously returned to earth with a message of peace and hope for all mankind after tracing his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. cernan would later testify before congress on the importance of returning to the moon. astronaut gene cernan dead at the age of 82. >>> leading the news, a new development in one of the deadliest terror attacks on u.s. soil, last year's shooting rampage at the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. noor salman, the wife of the man who carried out the rampage is under arrest and will appear in court today. pete williams has all the details. >> reporter: seven monthses after 49 people were killed in a mass shooting at orlando's pulse ni
>> having some fun on the moon. that was apollo 17 commander gene cernan and astronaut jack schmidt, famously singing and dancing on the noon in 1972. gene cernan, the last person to walk on the moon died monday following ongoing health issue, according to his family. cernan logged more than 566 hours in space. more than 73 of them on the moon's surface. he famously returned to earth with a message of peace and hope for all mankind after tracing his daughter's initials in the lunar dust....
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coming up next, can you name the last man on the moon? r body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about
coming up next, can you name the last man on the moon? r body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw...
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coming up next, can you name the last man on the moon? r body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all
coming up next, can you name the last man on the moon? r body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months....
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the last man to leave his footprints on the moon, gene cernan, has died, aged 82. the commander of apollo 17 was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and the last to walk the lunar surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. business leaders and investors are braced for the british prime ministers speech as the pound continues to sink against the us dollar. and we gauge the mood among the delegates gathered in davos. with the rise of populism are the elite in retreat? welcome to world business report i'm sally bundock. in a moment i'll be talking to inga beale, the chief executive of lloyds of london who is at the world economic forum. theresa may will today deliver a highly—anticipated speech on the uk's future outside the european union. the speech will focus on global britain and how the uk can be an outward facing nation as it seeks new post brexit relations with its trading partners. reports over the weekend suggest the british prime minister wil
the last man to leave his footprints on the moon, gene cernan, has died, aged 82. the commander of apollo 17 was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and the last to walk the lunar surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. business leaders and investors are braced for the british prime ministers speech as the pound continues to sink against the us dollar. and we gauge the mood...
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cernan later testified on the importance of returning to the moon. usa gnat gene cernan dead at the age of 82. >>> leading the news, a new development of a deadly terror attack on u.s. soil. noor salman, the wife of the man who carried out the rampage is under arrest and will appear in court later today. nbc justice correspondent pete williams has all the details. >> reporter: seven months after 49 people were killed in a mass shooting at orlando's pulse nightclub, the fbi arrested his widow, noor salman. family members say federal agents seen in this early morning video took her into custody at this house in northern california where she has been living since shortly after the attack. >> we said from the beginning we were going to look at every aspect of this case, of every aspect of this shooter's life to determine not just why did he take these actions, but who else knew about them, was anyone else involved. >> reporter: federal official says she is charged with obstruction of justice and aiding and abetting in the attack. according to law enforce
cernan later testified on the importance of returning to the moon. usa gnat gene cernan dead at the age of 82. >>> leading the news, a new development of a deadly terror attack on u.s. soil. noor salman, the wife of the man who carried out the rampage is under arrest and will appear in court later today. nbc justice correspondent pete williams has all the details. >> reporter: seven months after 49 people were killed in a mass shooting at orlando's pulse nightclub, the fbi...
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pelosi: look at that moon. a new moon. can you hear now? much different. good evening, everyone, i'm very proud to stand here with the members of the house democratic caucus, soon to be joined by the senate democrats as well. sharing views in a bipartisan way with many of our republican colleagues who agree that what the president did undermines our values and is not in support of the oath of office that we take to support and defend the constitution of the united states. can't hear? >> the microphone is not working. pelosi: does this work better? staff? sound people? shall we sing "this land is your land" again until they get the sound working? ♪ this land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and me as i was walking that highway i saw below me that endless skyway i saw below me that golden byway this land was made for you and me me this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream
pelosi: look at that moon. a new moon. can you hear now? much different. good evening, everyone, i'm very proud to stand here with the members of the house democratic caucus, soon to be joined by the senate democrats as well. sharing views in a bipartisan way with many of our republican colleagues who agree that what the president did undermines our values and is not in support of the oath of office that we take to support and defend the constitution of the united states. can't hear? >>...
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he was also one of only three to go to the moon twice. the son of immigrants, cernan was the last human on the moon. he and jack schmidt landed december 11, 1972, cernan had orbited the moon in an earlier apollo mission that was not meant to land. as commander, he was first off of apollo 17 and last back on. gene cernan died today. he was 82. only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. president obama today honored a championship team at the white house for the 86th and last time. it took his hometown chicago cubs 108 years to get there. they gave the 44th president his own jersey and a lifetime pass. mr. obama said he rooted for the cubs because his chicago white sox missed the playoffs. and we'll be right back. >>> this is the first martin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> this is the first martin luther king holiday for the smithsonian's new museum on the national mall. standing in the shadow of a monument to a slave-owning president, the museum explores the tragedy and triumph of african american history. errol barnett is there. >> thi
he was also one of only three to go to the moon twice. the son of immigrants, cernan was the last human on the moon. he and jack schmidt landed december 11, 1972, cernan had orbited the moon in an earlier apollo mission that was not meant to land. as commander, he was first off of apollo 17 and last back on. gene cernan died today. he was 82. only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. president obama today honored a championship team at the white house for the 86th and last time....
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he came within eight miles of the moon surface. in 1972, cernan made history of the commander of apollo 17, the final mission to the moon. he spent three days on the moon exploring and collecting data. before he left, cernan wrote his daughter's initials in the moon surface. a lasting reminder of man's final steps on the moon. gene cernan dead at 82. president-elect trump going after the head of the c.i.a. on twitter after john brennan told fox news sunday that trump doesn't have a good handled on what's going on with russia. >> i don't think he has a full appreciation of russian capabilities and intentions and actions that they're undertaking in many parts of the work. absolving russia of various actions that they have taken in the past number of years is a road that he, i think, needs to be very, very careful about moving down. >> shepard: so that's the c.i.a. director. in response, trump talked about russia had compromising info on the president-elect. he responded to a tweet from fox news about the interview writing john brenna
he came within eight miles of the moon surface. in 1972, cernan made history of the commander of apollo 17, the final mission to the moon. he spent three days on the moon exploring and collecting data. before he left, cernan wrote his daughter's initials in the moon surface. a lasting reminder of man's final steps on the moon. gene cernan dead at 82. president-elect trump going after the head of the c.i.a. on twitter after john brennan told fox news sunday that trump doesn't have a good handled...
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moon was arrested in college but went on to become a human rights lawyer. he worked with former president at the law firm as well as when he led the country. some supporters hope moon will more effectively deal with north korea. >> translator: the park administration only imposed sanctions on the north. i expect the moon may show a more rational solution that's neither a one way dialogue or sanctions. >> the international figure ban ki-moon, just finished two terms as secretary general of the u.n. >> i intend to unite this divided country and make it a first rate nation again. >> ban flew back to seoul on thursday and then took a train to his home saying he wants to act like an ordinary citizen. ban's father went bankrupt and he grew up in poverty. but he succeeded in school and went on to build a career at the foreign ministry. he served as foreign minister under a liberal. ban has not yet announced which party heill run for. >> i expect him to continue to contribute to create a new country based on his experience. >> he's quickly becoming popular especial
moon was arrested in college but went on to become a human rights lawyer. he worked with former president at the law firm as well as when he led the country. some supporters hope moon will more effectively deal with north korea. >> translator: the park administration only imposed sanctions on the north. i expect the moon may show a more rational solution that's neither a one way dialogue or sanctions. >> the international figure ban ki-moon, just finished two terms as secretary...
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moon was arrested in college but went on to become a human rights lawyer. he worked with former president at the law firm as well as when he led the country. some supporters hope moon will more effectively deal with north korea. >> translator: the park administration only imposed sanctions on the north. i expect the moon may show a more rational solution that's neither a one way dialogue or sanctions. >> the international figure ban ki-moon, just finished two terms as secretary general of the u.n. >> i intend to unite this divided country and make it a first rate nation again. >> ban flew back to seoul on thursday and then took a train to his home saying he wants to act like an ordinary citizen. ban's father went bankrupt and he grew up in poverty. but he succeeded in school and went on to build a career at the foreign ministry. he served as foreign minister under a liberal. ban has not yet announced which party he will run for.him to co contribute to create a new country based on his experience. >> he's quickly becoming popular especially with young people
moon was arrested in college but went on to become a human rights lawyer. he worked with former president at the law firm as well as when he led the country. some supporters hope moon will more effectively deal with north korea. >> translator: the park administration only imposed sanctions on the north. i expect the moon may show a more rational solution that's neither a one way dialogue or sanctions. >> the international figure ban ki-moon, just finished two terms as secretary...
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. >>> it's a waning moon tonight. perhaps that is fitting, in some ways a full moon in all its beauty and familiarity would remind us of a wish unfulfilled for gene cernan. he wished by now the moon would be a regular destination. if he had his way, we may not be remembering him at all tonight. if captain cernan had his wish, he would not be famous for being the last person to whack on the moon 4 1/2 decades ago. by now, he'd be one of many. perhaps one day soon, he will. our thoughts are with him, his family and his friends, that does it for us. thanks for watching. "cnn tonight" with don lemon starts now. >>> donald trump stands right behind me at the u.s. capitol. raises his right hand and becomes the 45th president of the united states. in the show of protest, more than two dozen house democrats skipping his inauguration. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon in washington. the boycott, partly in response to trump's harsh words against john lewis, the civil rights
. >>> it's a waning moon tonight. perhaps that is fitting, in some ways a full moon in all its beauty and familiarity would remind us of a wish unfulfilled for gene cernan. he wished by now the moon would be a regular destination. if he had his way, we may not be remembering him at all tonight. if captain cernan had his wish, he would not be famous for being the last person to whack on the moon 4 1/2 decades ago. by now, he'd be one of many. perhaps one day soon, he will. our thoughts...
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he was also one of only three to go to the moon twice. the son of immigrants, cernan was the last human on the moon. he and jack schmidt landed december 11, 1972, cernan had orbited the moon in an earlier apollo mission that was not meant to land. as commander, he was first off of apollo 17 and last back on. gene cernan died today. he was 82. only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. president obama today honored a championship team at the white house for the 86th and last time. it took his hometown chicago cubs 108 years to get there. they gave the 44th president his own jersey and a lifetime pass. mr. obama said he rooted for the cubs because his chicago white sox missed the playoffs. and we'll be right back. >>> this is the first martin >>> this is the first martin luther king holiday for the smithsonian's new museum on the national mall. standing in the shadow of a monument to a slave-owning president, the museum explores the tragedy and triumph of african american history. errol barnett is there. >> this place just fi
he was also one of only three to go to the moon twice. the son of immigrants, cernan was the last human on the moon. he and jack schmidt landed december 11, 1972, cernan had orbited the moon in an earlier apollo mission that was not meant to land. as commander, he was first off of apollo 17 and last back on. gene cernan died today. he was 82. only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. president obama today honored a championship team at the white house for the 86th and last time....
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the moon getting ready to set. once the sun is up. we'll see the temperatures start to climb from low 40 into the upper 40s at lunchtime and then near 50 degrees this afternoon. chance that some areas will hit 50, but right now. the temperatures are still falling. 37 degrees in the suburbs. 40 at 10:00. middle 40s this afternoon. see a lot of sunshine this morning. then clouds start to increase later in the day and i'm expecting another round of rain this evening, but not during the day in the lehigh valley. in fact, the clouds are already clearing this morning. 37 degrees. the wind not quite as strong as in the lehigh valley. wind will be with us, but much lighter during the day. still out of the top. just now have to keep the temperatures above normal for this time of year. 46 degrees at 2:00 this afternoon. like the rest of the area, by 4:00 the clouds start to increase. new jersey, clouds are already starting to thin out now. 45 degrees. the temperature will still come down. won't see the sun come up until after #:00 this morning.
the moon getting ready to set. once the sun is up. we'll see the temperatures start to climb from low 40 into the upper 40s at lunchtime and then near 50 degrees this afternoon. chance that some areas will hit 50, but right now. the temperatures are still falling. 37 degrees in the suburbs. 40 at 10:00. middle 40s this afternoon. see a lot of sunshine this morning. then clouds start to increase later in the day and i'm expecting another round of rain this evening, but not during the day in the...
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-en el area de half moon bay.. arboles derribados por los fuertes vientos y enormes olas en la costa de pacifica.... --en la autopista 17 en santa cruz: cierres tras deslaves a lo largo de la carretera... --.mientras q al nte de nuestra region.inundacionesn callescaminos de sonoma.. y otros condados.. take 3 boxes ---.. tenemos coberta en equipo, con dad gonzalez dee elsur de la baha.. melissa hernandez desdel coado de marin y lucrecia borchart en nuestro centro meteorolgico.. --comenzamos contigodavid...tenemos entendido que varios conductores se vieron en aprietos... take david take david live/intro buatardes paola.por fortuna no se gistraron lesionados po la mayorÃa de los residentes aquà dinue las desviacies y elcongestionamientvehicular lescausó un serio dor de beza... cluso, unhofer terminoon su camion remolco... al parecer.. estoue lo que sucedió... take vo/livesegún la patlla de camino el prer deslizamientde tierrase originó a e de las 7 y 3de la mañana...cca de vinehill road... ocaonando caosvial po
-en el area de half moon bay.. arboles derribados por los fuertes vientos y enormes olas en la costa de pacifica.... --en la autopista 17 en santa cruz: cierres tras deslaves a lo largo de la carretera... --.mientras q al nte de nuestra region.inundacionesn callescaminos de sonoma.. y otros condados.. take 3 boxes ---.. tenemos coberta en equipo, con dad gonzalez dee elsur de la baha.. melissa hernandez desdel coado de marin y lucrecia borchart en nuestro centro meteorolgico.. --comenzamos...
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let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more cargo into space. and so the space shuttle was a vehicle that would then enable the construction of a space station. and with a space station, people could really begin to live and work off the planet. >> in the display just down the hall, "moving beyond earth," what is your take away? what will people learn and see? >> we hope people learn a couple of things in the down to earth gallerich is about the spa shuttle area. one is that it's harder to get into space and to stay in space and do it economically than anybody ever imag
let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more...
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cernan spent three days on the moon in 1972. while there he traced the initials of his 9-year-old daughter in moon dust. on the return home he offered a message of peace and hope for all mankind. cernan flew to space three times and to the moon twice. he was 82 years old. >>> tonight d.c. firefighters packed into an animal hospital to watch over a sheepdog they just saved. i was so struck by this i shared it on my facebook page. caesar's 3 years old. from a burning home in northwest d.c., when firefighters got him out of that house on clingle street, caesar wasn't even breathing. firefighters tweeted out videos as they performed cpr. they managed to get caesar's lungs working again but he's still in critical condition. caesar's family was out of town at the time. and investigators don't know how that fire started. >> hopefully he's going to be okay. >>> a massive winter storm that swept across the middle of the country has killed at least five people. >> yeah, it spawned at least one tornado in texas, and you can see here how th
cernan spent three days on the moon in 1972. while there he traced the initials of his 9-year-old daughter in moon dust. on the return home he offered a message of peace and hope for all mankind. cernan flew to space three times and to the moon twice. he was 82 years old. >>> tonight d.c. firefighters packed into an animal hospital to watch over a sheepdog they just saved. i was so struck by this i shared it on my facebook page. caesar's 3 years old. from a burning home in northwest...
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pe he see: look at that moon -- ms. pelosi: look at that moon. a new moon. can you hear now? good evening, everyone, i'm proud to stand here with the members of the house democratic caucus, soon to be joined by the senate democrats as well. sharing views in a bipartisan way with many of our republican colleagues who agree that what the president did undermines our values and is not in support of the oath of office that we take to support and defend the constitution of the united states. an't hear? does this work better? staff? sound people? shall we sing "this land is your land" again until they get the sound working? >> ♪ this land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and me as i was walking that highway i saw below me that endless skyway i saw below me that golden byway this land was made for you and me this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island om the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and me this lan
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he spent 73 hours on the surface of the moon. he died at a hospital in houston at the age of 82 after several health problems. >>> peace through unity. the reason two religious groups gathered together here in the bay area. >> a basketball coach goes above and beyond. surprising award he received. >> good morning. we see the traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area. this is a look at the golden gate bridge and traffic looks good. >> if you are heading up to the sierra win interest storm watch starts tomorrow. not today. it'll take wednesday into thursday. snow level will go to four thousand feet by thursday night. woman: college today. career tomorrow at the peralta colleges. sign up for classes today at one of our four colleges. berkeley city college, college of alameda, laney college and merritt college. classes start january 23rd. we have so many ways for you to get ahead. financial aid, thousands of classes to choose from, tutoring and so much more. college today. career tomorrow. sign up for classes right now at pera
he spent 73 hours on the surface of the moon. he died at a hospital in houston at the age of 82 after several health problems. >>> peace through unity. the reason two religious groups gathered together here in the bay area. >> a basketball coach goes above and beyond. surprising award he received. >> good morning. we see the traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area. this is a look at the golden gate bridge and traffic looks good. >> if you are heading up to...
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lala land and the moon light are the expected front runners. this year's nominations also expected to reflect a new diversity after two straight years of all white acting nominees and a change of the motion picture academy. hidden figures, fences are expected to receive nominations as well. the academy is also doing something else different this year. there will not be a live audience for the nomination announcements. the presentation will be live streamed. we will show you the nominations when they happen. that's live right around 5:18. >>> something that goes hand in land with the oscars, the razzies. leading the way is zoolander2, batman verses super man with seven, ben afflecs joins others on the list. diniro is up for worst actor for bad grandpa. julia roberts got a worst actress for her role in the movie mother's day. >>> the warriors were prime for a let down. they had won seven straight games including routes against the cavaliers and oklahoma city thunder. tough line up. last night the warriors owned the best record in the nba but were
lala land and the moon light are the expected front runners. this year's nominations also expected to reflect a new diversity after two straight years of all white acting nominees and a change of the motion picture academy. hidden figures, fences are expected to receive nominations as well. the academy is also doing something else different this year. there will not be a live audience for the nomination announcements. the presentation will be live streamed. we will show you the nominations when...
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. >>> it's a waning moon tonight. perhaps that is fitting, in some ways a full moon in all its beauty and familiarity would remind us of a wish unfulfilled for gene cernan. apollo 10, gene cernan died today at the age of 82. he wished by now the moon would be a regular destination. if he had his way, we may not be remembering him at all tonight. if captain cernan had his wish, he would not be famous for being the last person to whack on the moon 4 1/2 decades ago. by now, he'd be one of many. perhaps one day soon, he will. our thoughts are with him, his family and his friends, that does it for us. thanks for watching. "cnn tonight" with don lemon starts now. >>> in just four days donald trump stands right behind me at the u.s. capitol, raises his right hand and becomes the 45th president of the united states. but in a show of protest, more than two dozen house democrats skipping his inauguration. this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon in washington. the boycott, partly in response to trump's harsh words against john lewi
. >>> it's a waning moon tonight. perhaps that is fitting, in some ways a full moon in all its beauty and familiarity would remind us of a wish unfulfilled for gene cernan. apollo 10, gene cernan died today at the age of 82. he wished by now the moon would be a regular destination. if he had his way, we may not be remembering him at all tonight. if captain cernan had his wish, he would not be famous for being the last person to whack on the moon 4 1/2 decades ago. by now, he'd be one...
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he was also one of only three to go to the moon twice. the son of immigrants, cernan was the last human on the moon. he and jack schmidt landed december 11, 1972, cernan had orbited the moon in an earlier apollo mission that was not meant to land. as commander, he was first off of apollo 17 and last back on. gene cernan died today. he was 82. only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. president obama today honored a championship team at the white house for the 86th and last time. it took his hometown chicago cubs 108 years to get there. they gave the 44th president his own jersey and a lifetime pass. mr. obama said he rooted for the cubs because his chicago white sox missed the playoffs. and we'll be right back. >>> this is the first martin luther king holiday for the smithsonian's new museum on the national mall. standing in the shadow of a monument to a slave-owning president, the museum explores the tragedy and triumph of african american history. errol barnett is there. >> this place just fills me with hope. >> reporter
he was also one of only three to go to the moon twice. the son of immigrants, cernan was the last human on the moon. he and jack schmidt landed december 11, 1972, cernan had orbited the moon in an earlier apollo mission that was not meant to land. as commander, he was first off of apollo 17 and last back on. gene cernan died today. he was 82. only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. president obama today honored a championship team at the white house for the 86th and last time....
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it's about three african-american women who helped get a man to the moon. lockheed martin hosted kids from jack and jill of america and breakthrough silicon valley. >> i really want to share with the young people that be proud of the things that you're going to learn and see in this movie. >> it teaches a lot about african-american women in the nasa and it just -- it gives me a lot of courage to do the things i want to do when i grow up. >> incredible message for those kids. well, "hidden figures" received three oscar nominations,including best picture. >>> and a reminder you can watch the oscars life only on abc7, sunday, february 26. >>> yeah, i think the consensus in the studio here is everybody loved that movie. here's a look at what's going on for the lunar new year in san francisco. we're going to have temperatures in the low 40s to mid 40s and then jump into the mid 50s and look at that sunshine. the big joke is that we have rain on the parade, parade's not for a couple more weeks. if you weren't following me on social media yesterday, maybe you didn
it's about three african-american women who helped get a man to the moon. lockheed martin hosted kids from jack and jill of america and breakthrough silicon valley. >> i really want to share with the young people that be proud of the things that you're going to learn and see in this movie. >> it teaches a lot about african-american women in the nasa and it just -- it gives me a lot of courage to do the things i want to do when i grow up. >> incredible message for those kids....
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moon bay. >>> another mudslide shut down niles canyon part of state highway 84. caltrans says they have crews on the scene and three no estimated time for reopening -- there's no estimated time for reopening but it could take several hours. >>> more mud slides this time in the sierra. the slide happened near donner lake road last night spilling onto i-80. and as you can imagine, it caused a traffic nightmare. it's blocking westbound lanes of the interstate near truckee. a caltrans crew member says this is the biggest mudslide in the last two decades which means it won't be a quick cleanup. those lanes are expected to be closed until at least noon today and possibly later. >> we are just hoping we can get it done before we get too much snow on top of it make a big mess. folks, they just if you don't need to coming up, you are not coming. because the road are closed. >> on top of this mudslide and wet weather caltrans is expected -- expecting three or four days of of heavy snow and -- of heavy snow likely leading to more road closures flood warnings are along truck
moon bay. >>> another mudslide shut down niles canyon part of state highway 84. caltrans says they have crews on the scene and three no estimated time for reopening -- there's no estimated time for reopening but it could take several hours. >>> more mud slides this time in the sierra. the slide happened near donner lake road last night spilling onto i-80. and as you can imagine, it caused a traffic nightmare. it's blocking westbound lanes of the interstate near truckee. a...
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gene cernan‘s footprints remain on the moon today. nasa said it is saddened by his loss, and on social media, the kennedy space center put, "ad astra, gene, to the stars." it is well worth reading about. you know the apollo 17 mission, they took one of the most famous pictures of earth in space, it is beautifully lit and the hemisphere is illuminated. they called it the blue marble. sally is here this morning. i have a moon fact, the mission brought back more space rocks and any other, 240 pounds worth. any more for later? no, that is my only one. you have used it early. i know, it is only one. you can use it at 8:30am and it will be fine. we are starting with the tennis. britain'sjohanna konta is safely through to the second round of the australian open in melbourne. the number nine seed had few problems beating belgium's kirsten flipkens in straight sets. konta will play japan's naomi 0saka in the second round. kyle a b bott kyle abbott is through. heather watson is one set all with sam stosur right now and we will keep you up—toâ
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astronauts to the moon. this is an interim rocket that will be using for the next couple of flights. what i have in my hand now is where the accident occurred this afternoon. this is the launch escape tower. if this had happened on a launch day, prior to flight, an abort such as occurred today, the thought here would have been that the launch escape tower would have taken the spacecraft. this is the command module where the three astronauts actually fly. would have taken them safely away from any blowups. however, the type of accident that occurred today, this was an internal fire in here caused by oxygen, which we will talk about in a second. mike: may we look at the larger model over here? robert: certainly. this is the same thing we were talking about, this is three times the size. markup that we have here. this is the command module. this is where the astronauts were today. this is the service module. this is where the fuels and the electrical systems are housed. they are engineered in here. the spacecra
astronauts to the moon. this is an interim rocket that will be using for the next couple of flights. what i have in my hand now is where the accident occurred this afternoon. this is the launch escape tower. if this had happened on a launch day, prior to flight, an abort such as occurred today, the thought here would have been that the launch escape tower would have taken the spacecraft. this is the command module where the three astronauts actually fly. would have taken them safely away from...
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Jan 25, 2017
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each has contracts to fund a launch to the moon before the end of the year. the teams come from different countries and one plans to launch off the coast of california. >> 3, 2, 1. >> this is video from the team named synergy moon, an international group with headquarters in san francisco doing a test flight of a rocket in the mojave desert. the winning team going to be the first one to launch to the moon, maneuver across the lunar surface, and transmit high definition video and pictures back to earth and it is quite a grand prize. $20 million. >>> nice. all right, good morning, everybody. yeah, lunar new year this weekend so let's take a quick look at what's going to happen in san francisco. temperatures in the low to mid 40s, highs in the mid 50s with a whole lot of sunshine. of course, the parade's going to be a couple weeks. it may rain again by then. that's of course the running joke, right? in case you weren't with us yesterday, weren't following me on social media, we've received 108% of our yearly average of snow in the sierra. we don't need anymore t
each has contracts to fund a launch to the moon before the end of the year. the teams come from different countries and one plans to launch off the coast of california. >> 3, 2, 1. >> this is video from the team named synergy moon, an international group with headquarters in san francisco doing a test flight of a rocket in the mojave desert. the winning team going to be the first one to launch to the moon, maneuver across the lunar surface, and transmit high definition video and...
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Jan 27, 2017
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in half moon -- battle lost in the war with mother ocean. >> reporter: in half moon bay andria borba, kpix5. >>> a troll is coming to campus students were warned referring to this man brietbart news editor milo yiannopoulos. some say he rose on a platform of hateful rhetoric. almost two weeks ago protests erupted at uc davis. yiannopoulos was scheduled to speak there, but it was canceled after demonstrations turned violent. this message was sent out by the chance lore. in our view mr.y -- chancellor. "in our view mr. yiannopoulos deflects any serious engagement with ideas." he said he's got the right to freedom of speech scheduled to visit the school wednesday. >>> the cost of a uc education is about to go up. the board of regents approved the first tuition hike in seven years. in-state students will pay $12,630 a year, about a 2.5% increase. out of state tuition will rise 4% to just over 40,000. regent lieutenant governor gavin newsom was among the four no votes. he said, "we talk about how much we value the middle class, yet this decision doesn't demonstrate that commitment." >>> 55
in half moon -- battle lost in the war with mother ocean. >> reporter: in half moon bay andria borba, kpix5. >>> a troll is coming to campus students were warned referring to this man brietbart news editor milo yiannopoulos. some say he rose on a platform of hateful rhetoric. almost two weeks ago protests erupted at uc davis. yiannopoulos was scheduled to speak there, but it was canceled after demonstrations turned violent. this message was sent out by the chance lore. in our...
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Jan 24, 2017
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out this amazing picture of our moon, hovering over the earth. one of the first images from a new weather satellite released this week. kate can i barely contain herself. image resolution better than any other spacecraft, beyond the beautiful images, the satelite should help forecaster better understand and predict weather pat glenn katie, help us better understanded and predict what's coming next. >> no kidding. thankfully can only get better from here. that's good news. this storm system, it is a bear. the same one that in fact brought that severe weather we were just talking about down in georgia. the same one that brought flooding down that way. the same one that brought in the flooding our way. and all of the very strong winds t continues to churn right now over new england. so major storm system for millions of people, thankfully, we are basically past the worse point and today is a day of transition, going to really just break away from the storm as time progresses. live look on "skycam 3". i call this the grim cam. engineer dave grim set
out this amazing picture of our moon, hovering over the earth. one of the first images from a new weather satellite released this week. kate can i barely contain herself. image resolution better than any other spacecraft, beyond the beautiful images, the satelite should help forecaster better understand and predict weather pat glenn katie, help us better understanded and predict what's coming next. >> no kidding. thankfully can only get better from here. that's good news. this storm...
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Jan 23, 2017
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it half-moon day. >> chris, thank you. as we heard coming back down new much rain expected. >> we are seeing left over. we have seeing unstable air mass that's bringing scattered showers. we have some sunshine on the way on wednesday. >> people trying get back from -- >> we talk about the roadway. we have a crash at carlson and richmond. because of that avalanche. all right. another local news coming up in half an hour. >>> good morning. breaking news, more showers in southern california adding problems from a weekend of record rainfall. the deluge leading to flash floods and emergency rescues. in the south devastation from string of tornadoes. 18 people killed, entire neighborhoods destroyed. and this morning, a nasty nor'easter taking aim at millions from the carolinas to maine. >>> defendant in chief. the new president being formally sued this morning over his hotel and television interests. as another debate swirls around false statements from the president and his spokesperson. are we entering a new era of
it half-moon day. >> chris, thank you. as we heard coming back down new much rain expected. >> we are seeing left over. we have seeing unstable air mass that's bringing scattered showers. we have some sunshine on the way on wednesday. >> people trying get back from -- >> we talk about the roadway. we have a crash at carlson and richmond. because of that avalanche. all right. another local news coming up in half an hour. >>> good morning. breaking news, more...
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Jan 25, 2017
01/17
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half moon bay, 55. 56 near palo alto. the next couple of hours, here's a look at what we can expect. we're tracking cloudy conditions the next half hour. we could still see fog in the santa rosa area. san francisco also. but if we fast forward through tonight into later hours about 10:30, 11:00. we do see this very weak disturbance off the coast. san francisco, early scattered showers are expected to make an exit. south bay at capacity. so this rain the past couple of days definitely helped us out with that drought. but if you're planning on heading out to the tahoe the next couple of days, you may see a few snow showers today and early tomorrow. by sunday and monday, you might have pretty good skiing and snowboarding conditions as well. here's a look what you can expect. across the bay area, a drying trend -- actually thursday night into friday. a nice break from all that rain. how are the roads look something. >> highway 13 the big sinkhole. over here the rest of the bay looks pretty good. really good. except for a coup
half moon bay, 55. 56 near palo alto. the next couple of hours, here's a look at what we can expect. we're tracking cloudy conditions the next half hour. we could still see fog in the santa rosa area. san francisco also. but if we fast forward through tonight into later hours about 10:30, 11:00. we do see this very weak disturbance off the coast. san francisco, early scattered showers are expected to make an exit. south bay at capacity. so this rain the past couple of days definitely helped us...