get you the whole day before the show. so i m going to give you a call right after this for everyone else though. i ll see you next time. i ll see you next weekend, right around the same time. have a great welcome the whole story. i m anderson cooper since its launch, a little more than two years ago, the james webb space telescope has been capturing some of the most spectacular and enlightening images of outer space. we ve ever seen. its mission is to study every phase in the history of our universe the data and the images from web are helping some of our smartest scientific minds answer some of the most intriguing questions of our time, like, where did we come from? is time travel possible? and are we alone? for the past two years, cnn space correspondent kristin fisher has followed two teams of scientists as they were awarded precious minutes with the james webb telescope in an effort to answer these very questions what they found is breathtaking and groundbreaking the j
$7 at harry.com slash smoothly. i m capitol hill, this is sienna welcome everyone. you re in the cnn newsroom on omar jimenez in washington. we re going to start with breaking news in southern california, of fast-moving wildfire has already burned more than 12,000 acres in los angeles county and strong winds are likely to keep stoking the fire with the national weather service predicting gusts of up to 70 miles an hour. i want to bring in camila bernal, who joins us in gorman, california where the fire started about an hour north of los angeles. you can i can see some of the wind in your shot right now. what do you seeing right now? what are you feeling right there on the scene? that s what i was just about to tell you. you can see it in my hair, you know, it is 45 to 55 miles per hour winds during the day, according to the national weather service. and you mentioned those 70 mile per hour winds. well, that s overnight and that s the biggest concern for firefighters bec
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