i m not usually at a loss for words, but i m having a hard time coming up with words for what i experienced. we have seen these pictures of what an eye clips look like. it was the combination of that sight, you know, protection, by all means, people use protection. but it was the visual experience coupled with all the others senses that just weren t right. it was the middle of the day, a little after noon, the sun as high, the temperature dropped about 20 degrees, and there was this before it happened almost a bluish light, which was surreal. i ve never seen light like that, and had got instantly dark. everything about your kind of must be like a deep limbic part
better understand why the temperature is billions of degrees while the rest of the surface of the sun is only about 11,000 degrees. so we can certainly understand and study data while the eclipse is taking place. jon: and again, that s kind of thing you cannot do on a normal basis? without the moon and the way? it is a challenge, well, actually, you cannot do that, jon, unless you have the moon blocking the sun, that s the only time that the corona really is directly available for study. they do have a device called the corona-graph that does block the light of the sun, but they are not everywhere paired with a total solar eclipse, other people, other scientists that are not at the professional observatory have a opportunity to map out how the corona appears. so it is a great opportunity for a lot of people to do a lot of study of the sun at one time.
ayou don t have to choose just one thing. choose your trio with any 3 of 9 selections for $15.99. like new creamy lobster pasta toasted parmesan shrimp and southern-style crab cakes. come create your trio before it ends. martha: as you know, in 1492, columbus sailed the ocean blue. today, more than 500 years later, experts believe they found an anchor that belonged to one of chris christopher columbus ship. it was spotted off the turks and caicos, and later got caught in a hurricane. the anchor is said to me over 1,000 pounds and will be featured on the discovery channel. pretty cool. now, the quote of the night. it is from christopher columbus. following the light of the sun, we left the old world. that is what he said as he set off. we in the americas are glad that
of darkness, the light which christ brings. god faithful people can see, discern, and contemplate his living presence in the midst of life, in the midst of a city. together with the purpose we can say today the people who walk, breathe, and live in the midst of smog have seen a great light, have experienced a breath of fresh air. living in a city isn t always
light, and we christians are witnesses of that light. pope francis in madison square garden with his homily at special mass. he has talked to american lawmakers on capitol hill. he has talked to the homeless, at catholic charities here in washington d.c. he has talked to schoolchildren in harlem. he has talked to the world s leaders and diplomats at the united nations and now he spoke to the people of new york from madison square garden. again, with a message of helping people in cities, helping the poor, helping those who can t help themselves. as this man continues, we bring back our panel. steve hayes and charles krauthammer. charles, this visit is