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and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with international incidents that might occur. you mentioned the 2002 meteorite over the mediterranean, at the time, the deputy director said if this would have happened over the subcontinent it might have been mistaken for a nuclear explosion in this belligerent stand off between india and pakistan at the time. there are certainly occasions back in the soviet days when the united states and russia mistook natural occurrences for what might have been belligerent events. and so, you have to watch these things. and the nasa near-earth program is important for all of those reasons. as you pointed out, as your other guest pointed out, the energy that's contained in just say small rock, you know, a foot across or a couple of feet across, traveling at these velocities can pack a lot of energy. so when it explodes, it's as if a nuclear ex
and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with international incidents that might occur. you mentioned the 2002 meteorite over the mediterranean, at the time, the deputy director said if this would have happened over the subcontinent it might have been mistaken for a nuclear explosion in this belligerent stand off between india and pakistan at the...
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but that wouldn't be enough to harm the earth unless it hit a populated place. yes, it would knock down trees and destroy several hundred miles but that would be all. most importantly, scientist who have been tracking there thing for more than 2 million miles already say it's not going to hit the earth. it is going to miss even though this is a very close call. >> a lot of people blamed beyonce for that embarrassing power outage during the super bowl. it wasn't her fault. we'll tell you why the lights went out. h us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone
but that wouldn't be enough to harm the earth unless it hit a populated place. yes, it would knock down trees and destroy several hundred miles but that would be all. most importantly, scientist who have been tracking there thing for more than 2 million miles already say it's not going to hit the earth. it is going to miss even though this is a very close call. >> a lot of people blamed beyonce for that embarrassing power outage during the super bowl. it wasn't her fault. we'll tell you...
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what about the one that hit the earth? that was closer. >> i think it is 1 in 1200 chances it will do that. we have facts and figures. it is fascinating to some of us. chad, you'll be back. let me move on and talk about this story. the man known as blade runner breaking down in court. oscar pistorius is charged with the valentine's day shooting of his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp. >> such a devastating shock that her whole life, what she could achieve, never came to fulfillment and she's with the angels and that's all i can say to you folks. >> now, take a look at this photo. this is surfacing on his twitter page. pistorius spending an afternoon at the shooting range. the double amputee rose to international fame when he ran on carbon fiber blades, just this past summer in london, at the olympics. he is seen as the humble hero in south africa. his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, was a law school graduate who recently appeared on the cover of the men's magazine "fhm." i want to bring in errol barnett in johannesburg. what
what about the one that hit the earth? that was closer. >> i think it is 1 in 1200 chances it will do that. we have facts and figures. it is fascinating to some of us. chad, you'll be back. let me move on and talk about this story. the man known as blade runner breaking down in court. oscar pistorius is charged with the valentine's day shooting of his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp. >> such a devastating shock that her whole life, what she could achieve, never came to fulfillment...
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it's an asteroid before it enters the earth's atmosphere. once it enters the earth's atmosphere you're talking about friction with their atmospheric compositi composition, that makes it start to be a fireball. as it moves closer towards earth it continues to burn up and gets smaller. that's what we're watching. if it hits the ground it's called a meteorite. look at the video. it entered at 33,000 miles per hour, so remember, we talked about this being ten several meters wide like a semitruck hurling at us at 10,000 miles per hour. of course it started to burn up, started to slow down with friction and then the huge boom everyone's talking about. 760 miles per hour is the speed of sound. remember this thing started off at 33,000 miles per hour, at some point it slows down to 200, 400 miles per hour. either way you can see that boom be anywhere from is.5 to even five minutes thereafter intending on the speed of that. that's the reason everyone's been able to get their cameras up in time, capture the video and hear the large boom. >> so the boo
it's an asteroid before it enters the earth's atmosphere. once it enters the earth's atmosphere you're talking about friction with their atmospheric compositi composition, that makes it start to be a fireball. as it moves closer towards earth it continues to burn up and gets smaller. that's what we're watching. if it hits the ground it's called a meteorite. look at the video. it entered at 33,000 miles per hour, so remember, we talked about this being ten several meters wide like a semitruck...
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his latest movie "escape from planet earth". it is an animated sci-fi adventure that tells a story of comical astronaut aliens, an adventure that takes them to a dangerous planet. >> kip's gone. kip's gone. >> what? >> the rescue park. >> we have to get to vasser before he does. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what are you doing? >> we're using the rocket boots. >> are you crazy? the gyroscope is off, the mechanism is broken. they're not ready to fly. >> looks really cool. the movie featuring the voices of ricky gervais, sarah jessica parker and jessica alba among others. he was very hands on with the film. says the process was also challenging. >> this is the first i made from beginning to end, developing the script, working in the studio, and i got to tell you, it is not easy this is 2 1/2 years of my life. >> do you like it? why did you do it then? >> i did it for the challenge. i see what john lasseter does and jeffrey katzenberg, they're both friends of mine and i have new respect for them. i have one great opportunity. aliens are tra
his latest movie "escape from planet earth". it is an animated sci-fi adventure that tells a story of comical astronaut aliens, an adventure that takes them to a dangerous planet. >> kip's gone. kip's gone. >> what? >> the rescue park. >> we have to get to vasser before he does. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what are you doing? >> we're using the rocket boots. >> are you crazy? the gyroscope is off, the mechanism is broken. they're not ready to fly....
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over a 6 1/2-year period, it is going to scan earth's orbit and map all the asteroids across earth's orbit. those are the asteroids that could hit. each month it's going to discover about 10,000 asteroids. >> each month, 10,000? >> yes. which is more than all other telescopes throughout history combined, have discovered. >> sanjay gupta has more with ed lou and his space telescope. he wants to protect the planet from asteroids. tall order. check out their conversation, 2:30 eastern. >>> and next, one black actor shows up again and again and again on tv commercials. why is that? he thinks it's because he's safe for white people. i'm going to talk to that actor next. kwlr [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. there's no
over a 6 1/2-year period, it is going to scan earth's orbit and map all the asteroids across earth's orbit. those are the asteroids that could hit. each month it's going to discover about 10,000 asteroids. >> each month, 10,000? >> yes. which is more than all other telescopes throughout history combined, have discovered. >> sanjay gupta has more with ed lou and his space telescope. he wants to protect the planet from asteroids. tall order. check out their conversation, 2:30...
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so yes, there are some earth satellites here around the ring. the moon is far away. the moon is ten times farther away than what this thing is going to fly through our geosynchro nis earth orbit. is there a chance of it hitting something? yes. is there a chance that i win megaball? it's a better than chance than if it hit something. if you take this sphere, which is 22,000 miles around plus the diameter of the earth you have billions of square miles of surface area on this sphere. billions of square miles. all of a sudden you take a rock and you fly it through there, there's only 400 things that it can hit on those billions of square miles. it's likely not going to hit anything. have you ever heard of a meteor hitting an airplane? no. so this is the idea. you have a rock going through a small spot with very few little specs to hit. likely not going to hit anything. jpl has talked to us and said this is just not going to. the chance isn't zero but the chance of you getting hit by lightning or winning megaball is much higher. >> you've made it so much less exciting. >>
so yes, there are some earth satellites here around the ring. the moon is far away. the moon is ten times farther away than what this thing is going to fly through our geosynchro nis earth orbit. is there a chance of it hitting something? yes. is there a chance that i win megaball? it's a better than chance than if it hit something. if you take this sphere, which is 22,000 miles around plus the diameter of the earth you have billions of square miles of surface area on this sphere. billions of...
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earth was lucky this time. do we have the ability to defend the planet from a meteor that's on a collision path? sheer lisa sylvester. lisa? >> reporter: it was something that came out of the blue. you can hear the frightening sounds [ crashing and screams ] >> reporter: a bright streak across the sky. an explosion and a loud bang. [ screams ] >> reporter: a meteor exploding over russia. the russian interior ministry says 1 thousand people suffer -- 1,000 people suffered injuries mostly from broken glass. scientists were rehashing what happened even as they were keeping their eye on another separate cosmic event. an asteroid passing only about 17,000 miles from earth. closer than our weather and tv satellites in space. melissa hayes-gerke is a scientist at the university of maryland where they keep a data base of asteroids and comets that could pose a problem for earth. >> we want to get a good idea of what sizes of objects are out there that could hit us and how many of each size object out there. and we're fi
earth was lucky this time. do we have the ability to defend the planet from a meteor that's on a collision path? sheer lisa sylvester. lisa? >> reporter: it was something that came out of the blue. you can hear the frightening sounds [ crashing and screams ] >> reporter: a bright streak across the sky. an explosion and a loud bang. [ screams ] >> reporter: a meteor exploding over russia. the russian interior ministry says 1 thousand people suffer -- 1,000 people suffered...
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orbit when the earth does. so it misses us just as this one will miss us next friday. >> okay. you just heard me breathe. >> this is technology we could -- good. this is technology that we could do. we could develop this. this is rocket science. >> keep it further away. bill nye the science guy. >> ever so slightly change its speed, yeah. >> fascinating. just fascinating. all right, and actually if you google nasa, there's tons of stuff to watch and see. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights as always. >> thank you. >>> now picture this. you are stuck on the highway in a huge snowstorm and end up having to spend the night at a walmart. that was the reality for some folks last night on long island. we'll have the latest as the northeast digs out. enough of jup my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, i
orbit when the earth does. so it misses us just as this one will miss us next friday. >> okay. you just heard me breathe. >> this is technology we could -- good. this is technology that we could do. we could develop this. this is rocket science. >> keep it further away. bill nye the science guy. >> ever so slightly change its speed, yeah. >> fascinating. just fascinating. all right, and actually if you google nasa, there's tons of stuff to watch and see. thank you...
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over a 6 1/2-year period, it is going to scan earth's orbit and map all the asteroids across earth's orbit. those are the asteroids that could hit. each month it's going to discover about 10,000 asteroids. >> each month, 10,000? >> yes. which is more than all other telescopes throughout history combined, have discovered. >> sanjay gupta has more with ed lou and his space telescope. he wants to protect the planet from asteroids. tall order. check out their conversation, 2:30 eastern. >>> and next, one black actor shows up again and again and again on tv commercials. why is that? he thinks it's because he's safe for white people. i'm going to talk to that actor next. wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> being black in hollywood is fantastic for the one black guy in every single commercial. you know him. the quirky non-threatening black guy. "saturday night live" hit a nerve -- >> hey, seth, high-five! all right. >> how are you, corey? >> awesome, man, just awesome. my life is great. this year, i was
over a 6 1/2-year period, it is going to scan earth's orbit and map all the asteroids across earth's orbit. those are the asteroids that could hit. each month it's going to discover about 10,000 asteroids. >> each month, 10,000? >> yes. which is more than all other telescopes throughout history combined, have discovered. >> sanjay gupta has more with ed lou and his space telescope. he wants to protect the planet from asteroids. tall order. check out their conversation, 2:30...
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and it is hurtling to earth at 17,000 miles an hour. the asteroid is expected to pass inside satellites orbiting our planet. and if that's too close for comfort, well, you're not alone. tom foreman gives us a look at the close encounter to come. >> in cosmic terms this is a very close encounter, the closest one that nasa has ever seen for something this big. let's get some reference points here. when we talk about the earth, many of us like to think the moon is close to us but it's really not as close as you think. it's almost a quart million miles away. so what is close in space? satellites. we've been launching these for many decades now and we fill the sky with them. some are fairly low, ohs quite high. the highest out there are communications and gps satellites about 22,000 miles up in the air. so where is this asteroid going to be? it is going to shoot out of the sky and cut right through the top of the satellite belt at about 17,000 miles. is that dangerous? no, not really. in part because of the size of this thing. the official n
and it is hurtling to earth at 17,000 miles an hour. the asteroid is expected to pass inside satellites orbiting our planet. and if that's too close for comfort, well, you're not alone. tom foreman gives us a look at the close encounter to come. >> in cosmic terms this is a very close encounter, the closest one that nasa has ever seen for something this big. let's get some reference points here. when we talk about the earth, many of us like to think the moon is close to us but it's really...
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and he's got some pieces of space rocks that have made it to earth. it's a fascinating conversation coming up, so make sure you stay tuned. >>> i want to go now to the shocking news that an entire nation still can't believe really the entire world. south africa's national hero locked up in jail, charged with murder. and a surreal angle. a young woman shot dead by pistorius, a reality show she taped did go on television today as scheduled in south africa. the producers of the show say they consulted beforehand. it's one of those celebrity competition shows a well-known model and activist. i want you to listen to these words. it's prophetic, really. >> you literally fall in love with jamaica. you fall in love with being in love with love. it's just one love everywhere. >> a sweet taste in my mouth. i don't have any bitterness. i take with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here, that are in here. i love you so much. i love you very, very much. >> interesting, huh? a little context for you. she was talking about leaving and missing the pe
and he's got some pieces of space rocks that have made it to earth. it's a fascinating conversation coming up, so make sure you stay tuned. >>> i want to go now to the shocking news that an entire nation still can't believe really the entire world. south africa's national hero locked up in jail, charged with murder. and a surreal angle. a young woman shot dead by pistorius, a reality show she taped did go on television today as scheduled in south africa. the producers of the show say...
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a hot air balloon full of tourists crashes to earth. but why? >>> plus, scientists just discovering a fast moving comet. but it is not earth in its cross hairs, it's mars. >>> and more than 30 years ago the who canceled a concert. but, tonight, they're doing something extra special for the fans who kept their tickets all these years. >>> hi, everyone. welcome back in studio 7. i'm brooke baldwin. it is the world's deadliest hot air balloon crash in two decades. just two people survived when this balloon filled with tourists exploded in the skies high above egypt. look at the pictures. this is what is left. 19 people were killed when it came careening to the ground. they were tourists. they were from france and belgium, britain, hong kong, japan. they were taking in the sites of the ancient city of luxor when the explosion happened a thousand feet above the earth. that's just shy of the height of the empire state building. ian lee is live for me in cairo. we are hearing there are two people who survived, may have actually jumped before this ballo
a hot air balloon full of tourists crashes to earth. but why? >>> plus, scientists just discovering a fast moving comet. but it is not earth in its cross hairs, it's mars. >>> and more than 30 years ago the who canceled a concert. but, tonight, they're doing something extra special for the fans who kept their tickets all these years. >>> hi, everyone. welcome back in studio 7. i'm brooke baldwin. it is the world's deadliest hot air balloon crash in two decades. just...
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the super bowl will be seen by football fans that are not even on planet earth. that is right, the six astronauts may not have chicken wings or even gravity, but they will be able to watch the game. a nasa spokesman tells cnn -- space.com rather, that nasa control made a point of asking them if they wanted the super bowl beamed to them and they said definitely. they definitely wanted to see it. of course they want to see it. another thing that the international space station may be watching, an astroid is set to fly kroes to earth in two weeks, nasa said that the small astroid will be on a collision course with the planet, it's about half the size of a football field. nasa said it will be closest to earth on february 15th. about 17,000 miles away. you cannot see it with the naked eye, but a small telescope or binoculars may do a trick for you. >>> school is a tough place for even the cool kids. jacob rudolph, a teenager who found the courage to over could come the fear of rejection, and he did it in front of his entire school, he will tell us why and how he did i
the super bowl will be seen by football fans that are not even on planet earth. that is right, the six astronauts may not have chicken wings or even gravity, but they will be able to watch the game. a nasa spokesman tells cnn -- space.com rather, that nasa control made a point of asking them if they wanted the super bowl beamed to them and they said definitely. they definitely wanted to see it. of course they want to see it. another thing that the international space station may be watching, an...
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pilgrimage on this earth. and with all my heart and prayer and love and with my thoughts and strengths, i would like to work for the common good and the good of the church and mankind, and i feel very much supported by your sympathy. we'll go together ahead with the lord for the good of the church and the world. thank you all very much. so accept my blessing. may god bless you in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit. thank you all and good night. thank you all. >> and i think we should say this could be the final time that we will ever see him in public again. he is choosing a life of monastacism so this could be the last time we ever see the pope. i thought that was very emotional when he said i'm a pilgrim, just starting the last part of my pilgrimage on this earth, but a pilgrim like everyone else now. >> melinda, you've been a student of him. to me it seemed emotive for him. >> very much so. it's a little bit overwhelming i'm sure for everyone in the square too. look at their faces. as he's
pilgrimage on this earth. and with all my heart and prayer and love and with my thoughts and strengths, i would like to work for the common good and the good of the church and mankind, and i feel very much supported by your sympathy. we'll go together ahead with the lord for the good of the church and the world. thank you all very much. so accept my blessing. may god bless you in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit. thank you all and good night. thank you all. >> and i...
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asteroid 2012, da 14, will not strike us on february 15th, it will skirt by the earth. but it will tug at our planet's gravitational field that will cause it to speed up more stargazers in eastern europe, asia, australia may catch a glimpse of the rocky mass when it goes by. but it's unlikely we will be able to see it in the united states. >>> we are getting some encouraging news this morning in the fight against cancer, new data shows the racial gap for certain instances of the disease might be closing. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins me now. we are talking cancer rates among african-americans. >> right. cancer rates are going good, which is good. they seem to be going down a little bit faster for african-americans, especially african-american men. this is great news. so take a look at these numbers, when you look at the time period 2000 to 2009. african-american cancer death rates went down 2.4%. for white men they went down 1.7%. a small difference but a significant difference, it means we are headed in the right direction. >> so why are we seeing
asteroid 2012, da 14, will not strike us on february 15th, it will skirt by the earth. but it will tug at our planet's gravitational field that will cause it to speed up more stargazers in eastern europe, asia, australia may catch a glimpse of the rocky mass when it goes by. but it's unlikely we will be able to see it in the united states. >>> we are getting some encouraging news this morning in the fight against cancer, new data shows the racial gap for certain instances of the...
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the earth is going around the sun at 19 miles per second. in 14 hours we have covered a lot of real estate going around the sun. these two items were not connect in any way. just a cosmic coincidence. >> thank you. straight ahead on cnn, in the sky, you have seen them on spy films and used by our military and now they are coming to a neighborhood near you, does that mean big brother is watching you? you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "no
the earth is going around the sun at 19 miles per second. in 14 hours we have covered a lot of real estate going around the sun. these two items were not connect in any way. just a cosmic coincidence. >> thank you. straight ahead on cnn, in the sky, you have seen them on spy films and used by our military and now they are coming to a neighborhood near you, does that mean big brother is watching you? you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to...
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the asteroid has no chance of hitting earth. >>> the super bowl kickoff is just about two hours away. beyonce will deliver the half time show. the grammy award winning singer promises to sing live. no lip syncing or prerecorded tracks. oprah's own network is being slammed with a sexual discrimination suit. the web is exploding with a buzz. a woman claims she was fired a month after returning from pregnancy leave. >>> frank ocean is a lover not a fighter. he says he was jumped by chris brown on january 27th. ocean says he wants peace, that he won't be pressing charges or sue. >>> it's a change that could affect millions of families. the boy scouts may end their ban on gaye members. up next, a former eagle scout who is gay and was expelled. both sides of the debate ahead right here from the cnn newsroom. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but stil
the asteroid has no chance of hitting earth. >>> the super bowl kickoff is just about two hours away. beyonce will deliver the half time show. the grammy award winning singer promises to sing live. no lip syncing or prerecorded tracks. oprah's own network is being slammed with a sexual discrimination suit. the web is exploding with a buzz. a woman claims she was fired a month after returning from pregnancy leave. >>> frank ocean is a lover not a fighter. he says he was jumped...
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the tug of earth's gravitational field will cause it to speed up. don't panic. experts say there is no chance that the space rock is on a collision course with our planet. stargazers in eastern europe, asia, and australia may actually get to catch a glimpse as it flies by us late next week. >>> the woman accused of stabbing her ex-boyfriend multiple times takes the stand and says, well, yeah, she's the killer. heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's li
the tug of earth's gravitational field will cause it to speed up. don't panic. experts say there is no chance that the space rock is on a collision course with our planet. stargazers in eastern europe, asia, and australia may actually get to catch a glimpse as it flies by us late next week. >>> the woman accused of stabbing her ex-boyfriend multiple times takes the stand and says, well, yeah, she's the killer. heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm...
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nasa scientists say the object this size really hasn't come this close to earth ever. but don't let that worry you. relax. there's not a chance it will hit us. do you think they would really tell you if it would? that's it for me. cnn newsroom comes right now. have a great weekend. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm brianna keilar for don lemon. the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million award to locate rogue cop christopher dorner. his burning truck was found in the area on thursday. dorner described as a trained assassin and is accused of three killings over the past week, including a policeman. a live report on the man hunt straight ahead. >>> you're hearing that all over new england. people in the blizzard zone spending their sundays shoveling out, getting ready for tomorrow's commute. 300,000 homes are still without elected terrorist. we're live from the boston area in a few minutes on what promises to be a tough ride to and from work tomorrow. >>> this just in. police may be closing in on the killers of a chicago team who performed at the inauguration of
nasa scientists say the object this size really hasn't come this close to earth ever. but don't let that worry you. relax. there's not a chance it will hit us. do you think they would really tell you if it would? that's it for me. cnn newsroom comes right now. have a great weekend. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm brianna keilar for don lemon. the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million award to locate rogue cop christopher dorner. his burning truck was found in the area on...
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and is the greatest nation on earth. thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> all right. president wrapping up his speech in newport news. i want to bring in john king out of washington and jessica yellin. a couple things that struck me. first, john, two things he said that he has offered to reform medicare. do we know if it's significant or substantial, those kinds of offers, first in. >> the president's referring to past proposals he says is still on the table if republicans come to the table and say let's have that bigger conversation those a fact. the president has in the past had proposals on the table with republicans. they're saying we went through the fiscal cliff, look agent $85 billion, if you want to stop this before friday, show us you can do this with all spending cuts and not tax revenues and then they'll go back to the bigger conversation. everybody's pulling out old things they've said in the past to say i have a plan. hear republicans on capitol hill say we'll give the preside
and is the greatest nation on earth. thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> all right. president wrapping up his speech in newport news. i want to bring in john king out of washington and jessica yellin. a couple things that struck me. first, john, two things he said that he has offered to reform medicare. do we know if it's significant or substantial, those kinds of offers, first in. >> the president's referring to past proposals he says is still on...
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and we just adapt it to a -- in effect, a very large earth orbit that leaves earth and comes back, it just happens to go out pretty far. >> chad myers, so, what do we say, 2018, this is not a let's land on mars, this is a, boom, fly past it and come home. >> a lot like apollo 8, go out there, look at it, come back home safely. that's the big key. but why 2018? why does it have to be that soon? because that's when mars and earth are closest together. 35 million miles, plus or minus a few million. >> a special timing thing. >> right. if it was out here and we were here that could be 300 million miles we would never get there. they would be dead 100 years before they ever got to mars. he would have to go the shortest distance. still 35 million. the moon shot was a quarter of a million. this is 140 times farther than the moon on the round trip. so, it is -- this is a big deal. >> this millionaire space tourist is not the one that would go. specifically he wants a married couple to go on this -- what is it, a 501 day mission. >> 501 days. >> it takes eight months to get to mars. >> can you
and we just adapt it to a -- in effect, a very large earth orbit that leaves earth and comes back, it just happens to go out pretty far. >> chad myers, so, what do we say, 2018, this is not a let's land on mars, this is a, boom, fly past it and come home. >> a lot like apollo 8, go out there, look at it, come back home safely. that's the big key. but why 2018? why does it have to be that soon? because that's when mars and earth are closest together. 35 million miles, plus or minus a...
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i understand going to make a close shave with the earth soon. half the size of a football field hurling at us more than the speed of 70,000 miles per hour. what does this mean? >> very close. it's going to be -- is it one-tenth the distance between us and the moon. some points maybe closer. it's going to hurl through. it's not going to hit atmosphere. it's not an issue. but it's something that we didn't even see until last year. all of a sudden, we're 17,000 miles from getting a direct imfrac asteroid we didn't know about two years ago. near earth asteroids are growing in intensity. >> getting closer. >> that would be worse than the super bowl right there. >> power outage. what would happen, do you think if it did hitterth in. >> let's go to my graphic. gr-107 for the director there. this is going to pass between us and our earth orbiting satellites. we've got to knock one out of the sky. i doubt it. there's more space than satellites. if it would hit the earth it would knock down hundreds of square miles of trees because one of these happen, ab
i understand going to make a close shave with the earth soon. half the size of a football field hurling at us more than the speed of 70,000 miles per hour. what does this mean? >> very close. it's going to be -- is it one-tenth the distance between us and the moon. some points maybe closer. it's going to hurl through. it's not going to hit atmosphere. it's not an issue. but it's something that we didn't even see until last year. all of a sudden, we're 17,000 miles from getting a direct...
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nigeria has the most optimistic people on earth. they never stop believing in their team. for tonight, this city will be partying, this country will be partying tonight nigeria is on the world stage. they are winners. cnn, lagos. >>> here's what we are watching this hour. the resignation that stunned people around the world. pope benedict xvi announcing today he is stepping down at the end of the month. he says he is no longer able to handle the demands of being pope. in the northeast, they are still digging out from the blizzard in the south they are recovering after 15 tornadoes, and now the midwest bracing for the latest winter blast. and a blizzard hitting the dakotas and minnesota with as much as 15 inches of snow. >>> and the coast guard comes to the rescue to help a cruise ship, that is stranded now in the gulf of mexico. more than 4200 passengers and crew stuck on carnival cruise lines triumph, fire broke out yesterday as it was headed back to gavel ston, texas. coast guard cutter will tow the cruise liner to the nearest port in progresso mexico. i'm suzanne malvea
nigeria has the most optimistic people on earth. they never stop believing in their team. for tonight, this city will be partying, this country will be partying tonight nigeria is on the world stage. they are winners. cnn, lagos. >>> here's what we are watching this hour. the resignation that stunned people around the world. pope benedict xvi announcing today he is stepping down at the end of the month. he says he is no longer able to handle the demands of being pope. in the northeast,...
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and the discovery of earth-like planets. time to play reporter roulette. we begin with the post office. you would not be getting mail starting in august on saturdays. athena jones tracking the story for us now in washington. athena? >> let me ask you one question. >> the postal service announced they plan to stop delivering first class mail on saturdays, packaged delivery will continue. this is part of cost cutting efforts for the postal service. they have been hemorrhaging money in recent years as more people use the internet to keep in touch with family and friends and loss to pay their bills. so this is one of several cost cutting measures. the american postal workers union is not happy about this. they believe that stopping saturday mail delivery of letters will further weaken the system and perhaps drive more consumers away. they want to see congress act to change a 2006 law they say has hampered the postal service. that law requires them to prepay health care benefits for future retirees to the tune of several billion dollars a year. they're hoping t
and the discovery of earth-like planets. time to play reporter roulette. we begin with the post office. you would not be getting mail starting in august on saturdays. athena jones tracking the story for us now in washington. athena? >> let me ask you one question. >> the postal service announced they plan to stop delivering first class mail on saturdays, packaged delivery will continue. this is part of cost cutting efforts for the postal service. they have been hemorrhaging money in...
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how on earth could this have gone on for this long? >> reporter: it's hard to believe, isn't it, ashleigh? this is the house where the 17-year-old teenager according to police was chained up, nearly around the clock since september. if you look at the house, you can see between that air-conditioning unit and that bush is a tiny window there. that's where the basement was. he was down there according to police handcuffed to some sort of steel support structure. when they entered the house, after hearing these reports from neighbors, who were concerned about this young man's welfare, the police say the first thing he said to them, this young man was, i didn't do anything. also they say he was in a fetal position on the floor. and he had his face, it was sunken in on both sides. his eyes had a look of desperation. neighbors said that they had witnessed instances of him sleeping out on the porch because his parents allegedly would not let him inside. they knew that there was trouble. some of those neighbors have expressed regret that they
how on earth could this have gone on for this long? >> reporter: it's hard to believe, isn't it, ashleigh? this is the house where the 17-year-old teenager according to police was chained up, nearly around the clock since september. if you look at the house, you can see between that air-conditioning unit and that bush is a tiny window there. that's where the basement was. he was down there according to police handcuffed to some sort of steel support structure. when they entered the house,...
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. >>> people of earth, an asteroid as big as half a football field is hurtd elling your way. we'll tell you when it will pass by hopefully. and just how close it's expected to get. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. heyyy, you're going out like that? yeah, why? well, what would the neighbors think? i see you! c'mon, get mister feather! look what i have. mister bird. remember? quack quack quack! we're just playing! we're just playing! i'm trying to get you out of there! even still... announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. there are thousands of teens in foster care who don't need perfection, they need you. >>> bree than is up next in for don lemon at the top of the hour. what have you got? >> we will be talking abou
. >>> people of earth, an asteroid as big as half a football field is hurtd elling your way. we'll tell you when it will pass by hopefully. and just how close it's expected to get. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well,...