Global sea surface temperatures
Rotating globe showing variation in global sea surface temperatures over the course of two years. This data was gathered between 1st January 2010 and 31st December 2011. The Multi-scale Ultra-high Resolution (MUR) dataset combines data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), and Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for EOS (AMSR-E) instruments, aboard several Earth-observing satellites. The data points have a resolution of one kilometre. The data show the seasonal movements of the warmest water, which shift north during the northern summer. It also reveals how the Earth's rotation affects the temperatures. The western edges of oceans are much warmer than the eastern edges, as the rotation of the Earth drives winds that push equatorial water to the west, setting up large rotational systems called gyres in the northern and southern portions of each ocean. This drives polar waters equatorwards on the eastern edges of oceans, and causes the upwelling of cold deep water there, forming highly productive regions for marine life. This process also drives the large, warm western boundary currents that carry warm water from the tropics to temperate latitudes. The Japanese Kuroshio Current and the Gulf Stream that heads northeastwards from the Gulf of Mexico are prominent here.
Paris Observatory. They decide what time it is... To the second
Earth 360 or Planet in Space material earth cloud from NASA.
Earth 360 or Planet in Space material earth cloud from NASA.
1960s: Globe of Earth rotates on axis.
1960s: Globe of Earth rotates on axis.
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SPICER RESIGNS, TRUMP NAMES NEW COMMS DIRECTOR

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Anthony Scaramucci
Incoming White House Communications Director

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FOX Business

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Anthony Scaramucci
Incoming White House Communications Director

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Sean Spicer
White House Press Secretary

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Vatican TV

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders
White House Press Secretary

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A BIG MOVE INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE FRIDAY.
SEAN SPICER IS OUT.... ANTHONY SCARAMUCCI IS IN.
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A SEISMIC STAFF SHAKEUP IN THE WEST WING - SEAN SPICER OUT AS PRESS SECRETARY AFTER SIX TUMULTUOUS MONTHS.
SPICER SUBMITTED HIS RESIGNATION MINUTES AFTER ANTHONY SCARAMUCCI - A FORMER TRUMP CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISER - ACCEPTED THE JOB OF COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR.
Anthony Scaramucci / Incoming White House Communications Director: "Listen, I"m a business person, so what happens in business a lot of the time is you have some rotation in personnel as you"re making changes and you have lifestyle choices that people are also making."
SCARAMUCCI ANNOUNCED DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS WILL MOVE INTO THE ROLE.
Anthony Scaramucci / Incoming White House Communications Director: "Sarah"s going to be press secretary right? Ok, so congratulations to you, Sarah."
PRESIDENT TRUMP ASKED SPICER TO REMAIN ON STAFF, ACCORDING TO A TOP REPUBLICAN ADVISER AND WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL, BUT SPICER DECIDED TO STEP DOWN INSTEAD....A MOVE THAT SHOCKED WHITE HOUSE STAFFERS.
A SOURCE FAMILIAR WITH THE CHANGES SAYS THE PRESIDENT HAS BEEN PUSHING TO ADD SCARAMUCCI TO THE STAFF FOR SOME TIME....BUT SPICER OPPOSED THE MOVE SINCE SCARAMUCCI ISN"T A WASHINGTON INSIDER. 
SCARAMUCCI IS KNOWN AS A WALL STREET WHEELER AND DEALER WHO STARTED HIS CAREER AT GOLDMAN SACHS AND HAS APPEARED FREQUENTLY AS A SURROGATE FOR THE PRESIDENT ON CABLE TV.
SCARAMUCCI DENIED ANY PROBLEMS WITH SPICER AND CHIEF OF STAFF REINCE PRIEBUS.
Anthony Scaramucci / Incoming White House Communications Director: "I don"t have any friction with Sean, I don"t have any friction with Reince. This is the White House."
SCARAMUCCI PLEDGED TO USE HIS ROLE TO HIGHLIGHT THE ADVANCES THE WHITE HOUSE IS MAKING THAT HE SAYS THE MEDIA ISN"T PAYING ATTENTION TO.
Anthony Scaramucci / Incoming White House Communications Director: 
"The president himself is always going to be the president. I was in the oval office with him earlier today, and we were talking about letting him be himself, letting him express his full identity. I think he"s got some of the best political instincts in the world and perhaps in history."
Sean Spicer / White House Press Secretary: "Before I get to the news of the day, I think I"d like to discuss a little bit of the coverage of the past 24 hours."
SPICER FIRST STEPPED UP TO THE PODIUM THE DAY AFTER THE INAUGURATION....TO LECTURE THE MEDIA ABOUT REPORTS THAT THE CROWD SIZE WAS SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN PRESIDENT OBAMA"S FIRST INAUGURATION IN 2009.
Sean Spicer / White House Press Secretary: "This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration -- period -- both in person and around the globe. These attempts to lessen the enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful and wrong."
SPICER SEEMED TO BE SIDELINED AT THE WHITE HOUSE AND ON THE PRESIDENT"S TRIPS ABROAD.
IN RECENT WEEKS, SEAN SPICER WAS FREQUENTLY REPLACED IN THE DAILY PRESS BRIEFINGS BY DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS. 
THE PRESIDENT LEFT SPICER OFF THE LIST FOR AN AUDIENCE WITH THE POPE IN LATE MAY. 
SOURCES SAY SPICER FUMED TO COLLEAGUES ABOUT BEING EXCLUDED -- WHEN OTHER WEST WING STAFFERS LIKE COMMUNICATIONS ADVISOR HOPE HICKS AND SOCIAL MEDIA MASTER DAN SCAVINO WERE IN ATTENDANCE. 
SNL: "Don"t eff with me, Glenn. Next question."
SPICER"S PLACE AT THE PODIUM WAS WIDELY SPOOFED ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. 
HE BECAME A HOUSEHOLD NAME AS COMEDIAN MELISSA MCCARTHY TOOK SHOTS AT HIS COMBATIVE REPUTATION.
SPICER SAYS HIS DEPARTURE WON"T BE IMMEDIATE....TWEETING: "IT"S BEEN AN HONOR & A PRIVILEGE TO SERVE @POTUS @REALDONALDTRUMP & THIS AMAZING COUNTRY. I WILL CONTINUE MY SERVICE THROUGH AUGUST."
THE PRESIDENT ISSUED A STATEMENT THANKING SPICER.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders / White House Press Secretary: "I am grateful for Sean"s work on behalf of my administration and the american people. I wish him continued success as he moves on to pursue new opportunities. Just look at his great television ratings. "
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The U.S. Army presents the Big Picture which is an official report for the Armed Forces and the American people in the U.S.
The Big Picture telecast in the United States. Animated globe rotates. The U.S. Army presents the Big Picture which is an official report for the Armed Forces and the American people. Location: United States USA. Date: 1955.
Space program
01:29:20 ? 01:30:01 CAPE CANAVERAL (MOS) Silver globe, demonstration of space object rotating.
Elaborate Spinning Globe For Show Opening - 3
A spinning globe mounted in an elaborate structure containing rotating panes of glass and other objects.
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Chicago prodigy Patrick Henry Schiavone, age 7, demonstrates his geographic knowledge
SCIENCE'S LATEST WONDER (version 1 of 2)
Full title reads: "Science's latest wonder. The Planetarium - with its 119 lenses - enables onlooker to observe the planets in their courses". <br/> <br/>Berlin, Germany. <br/> <br/>Exterior. L/S of entrance to building with domed roof - a planet observatory. Interior. M/S of gigantic telescope with lots of lenses on a rotating globe - the Planetarium. C/U of globe - looks very 'science fiction'. M/S of telescope as it moves mechanically. <br/> <br/>Note: see separate record for version 2 of 2.
TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GENERAL
MAN ROTATES LARGE GLOBE.
1963 Pink Panther Trailer
Pink Panther - 1963 letterbox trailer - Peter Sellers - David Niven - Robert Wagner - Capucine - sight gags - Sellers and spinning globe - Wagner in rotating closet - Niven and Capuchine - Capuchine on tiger skin - Wagner and Capuchine on bed - Sellers and Capuchine on bed gag - woman sings - Wagner skies into Sellers - Sellers falls into snowbank - Sellers in knight’s armor - armor explodes - comedy
HUGE CHRISTMAS LIGHT DISPLAY / OSBORNE (1992)
THE OSBORNE FAMILY OF LITTLE ROCK ALWAYS GOES A LITTLE OVERBOARD WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS. THIS YEAR THEY PUT (ACCORDING TO SOME REPORTS) 1.5 MILLION RED LIGHTS ON THEIR HOUSE. NEW ADDITIONS TO THE HOME'S LIGHT DISPLAY INCLUDE A CALLIOPE THAT ACCOMPANIES A GIGANTIC CAROUSEL THAT WILL SPIN AROUND SPORTING REINDEER, HORSES AND UNICORNS, ALL IN RED LIGHTS OF COURSE. A HUGE ROTATING GLOBE THIRTY FEET IN DIAMETER TOWERS ABOVE THE HOUSE READING PEACE ON EARTH.
WHATMA
Statue of Liberty at night Statue of Liberty at daytime Man shows the world globe to boy and girl CU world globe Man puts small flag on the world globe Boy and girl look at the globe, light turns off Man turns flashlight CU flashlight Flashlight aimed to the world globe (one half is dark) A make believe sunrise (globe and flashlight) Farmer out in the field Cows Boy gets out of bed (morning) Mom and Dad have breakfast Four kids ready to go to school Big crowd of kids get inside school City streets Kids get out of school Kids play football (with uniforms) Boy and girl play in the sidewalk (number game) Dad gets back from work, boy and girl run and hug him Make believe sundown Sunset at beach Sugar field (cows pull car) Chinese kids playing Boy wakes up (in bed) Boy farmer in field CU time clock with the world globe rotating in the middle Cows pull sugar car Chinese kids playing Boy wakes up and pushes other brother
"AERIAL" IN ORBIT
ISSUE_NO = 1717 NO_OF_ITEMS = 6 COMMENTATOR = Leslie Mitchell ITEM_NO = 6 DESCRIPTION : "Aerial", the first international satellite to enter the space race, is a combination of British/American effort. The three-stage Thor-Delta rocket at Cape Canaveral was the launcher when "Ariel" went up. The lights on this model are tracking stations, one of which is at Winkfield in England. They will pick up messages from the satellite. CARD_FILE = 84275a CARD_TITLE : "AERIAL" IN ORBIT SHOT_LIST : Key scene. MS Of sign on rocket, two flags crossed one US flag and one UK flag "Cooperative space program". MS Looking underneath rocket. MS Rocket joining. MS Men working on underneath of rocket. Various shots of satellite launch. Dissolve to MS Model of rotating globe with lights on indicating tracking stations. LS Aerial turning round at Winkfield tracking station. Interior of tracking station showing controls etc. MS Light passing round globe. INDEX : Countries - United States Of America, Towns and Cities, Space, Flags, Mankind, Photography, Science FEET_SHOT = 98 DATE_SUBD = 00/00/0000
ORLANDO FEED / MILLENNIUM COVERAGE / RS 070 / 23:44 - 00:14 / 11:44 PM - 12:14 AM
NATURAL SOUND COVERAGE OF MILLENNIAL CELEBRATION AT DISNEY WORLD IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA 23:44:21 NIGHT COVERAGE CROWD AT DISNEY WORLD CHEERING & SCREAMING AS FIREWORKS SHOOT ACROSS NIGHT SKY REFLECTING IN POOL. 23:48:26 VS GIANT NEON GLOBE TURNING, FOUNTAIN, CROWD CHEERING AS INSPIRATIONAL ORCHESTRAL MUSIC PLAYS ON AUDIO. 23:51:31 VS MORE FIREWORKS. 23:54:35 WS FIREWORKS EXPLODING OVER MAGIC KINGDOM. 23:55:40 WS REVELERS WEARING PARTY HATS FILLING MAIN STREET. 23:55:55 WS LASER LIGHT SHOW. 23:59:45 ROTATING LOW ANGLE WS MASSIVE FIREWORKS EXPLODING OVER ENTIRE PARK. 00:00:25 VS MILLENNIUM COUNTDOWN AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM. 00:00:46 HAPPY NEW YEAR 2000 / VS FIREWORKS EXPLODING, AULD LANG SYNE PLAYING ON AUDIO, VISITORS CHEERING & SCREAMING. 00:06:27 WS GLOBE TURNING. 00:06:57 AERIAL FTG OVER EPCOT CENTER. 00:07:11 VS CHEERING PEOPLE IN CROWD WAVING, MORE FIREWORKS EXPLODING, 00:10:07 SETUP / ABC 2000 LOGO SIGN HANGING OFF DISNEY STREET LAMP. 00:11:02 VS LASER LIGHT SHOW, MORE EXPLODING FIREWORKS, CROWD, MORE FIREWORKS EXPLODING OVER CASTLE. 00:14:08 END OF TAPE.
1960s: Globe of Earth rotates on axis.
1960s: Globe of Earth rotates on axis.
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FILE: SECY AUSTIN CRITICIZES GOP HOLD ON MILITARY NOMS
&lt;p>http://www.cnn.com/2023/05/10/politics/lloyd-austin-senate-letter-abortion-policies-nominations/index.html&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Austin lambasts 'irresponsible' and 'unprecedented' Republican hold on military nominations&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>By: Haley Britzky, CNN&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin wrote a letter strongly criticizing an ongoing hold on senior military promotions and nominations in the Senate led by Republican lawmakers, saying it would create a "perilous precedent" for the military and impose "unconscionable" burdens on military families.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The letter, sent on May 5 in response to a query from Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren, addressed the effort spearheaded by Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, calling it "irresponsible" and "unprecedented." Austin also said it undermines the US military's credibility abroad, and will impose "new and unnecessary risk on US warfighters across multiple theaters of operations." &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Ultimately, the breakdown of the normal flow of leadership across the Department's carefully cultivated promotion and transition system will breed uncertainty and confusion across the US military," Austin said. "This protracted hold means uncertainty for our service members and their families and rising disquiet from our allies and partners, at a moment when our competitors and adversaries are watching." &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Tuberville has maintained his hold on general and flag officer nominations in protest of new reproductive health policies instituted throughout the US military, which among other things provide leave and travel allowances for troops or their families who must travel to receive an abortion. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The policies also extend the timeline in which service members must tell their commanders they are pregnant, and provides up to 21 days of leave for troops seeking in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI). &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"The efforts taken by the Department today will not only ensure that service members and their families are afforded time and flexibility to make private health care decisions, but will also ensure service members are able to access non-covered reproductive health care regardless of where they are stationed," a Pentagon news release outlining the new policies said.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Tuberville, however, has argued that federal funding cannot be used to perform abortions except in cases of rape, incest, or when the mother's life is at risk. He has received support from roughly a dozen other Republicans in the Senate and House, who called the Pentagon's policies "illegal," "atrocious," and "immoral."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The US military still does not perform abortions except for in covered cases, which applies only to the three aforementioned situations. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Defense officials have warned that the hold on nominations would negatively impact military readiness and throw a wrench into an otherwise routine system of promotions and moving families to new assignments.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>There are currently 180 nominations pending in the Senate, including the commanders of the Navy's 7th and 5th Fleets, which cover the Indo-Pacific and Naval Forces Central Command, respectively. It also includes the military representative to NATO. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In his letter to Warren, Austin said 64 three- and four-star positions are expected to rotate out to a new flag or general officer within the next 120 days, including some of the most senior military commanders -- the chief of staff of the Army, chief of Naval Operations, commandant and assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, commander of US Northern Command, and director of the National Security Agency and commander of United States Cyber Command. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>In the coming months, those positions up for nomination will also include the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff -- the military's most senior uniformed leader -- and the vice chiefs of staff of the Army and Air Force. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"Without these leaders in place, the U.S. military will incur an unnecessary and unprecedented degree of risk at a moment when our adversaries may seek to test our resolve," Austin warned. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The hold will make it "harder for the United States to fulfill its global leadership responsibilities" around the globe, he goes on to say, and potentially force "out units to operate with less experienced decision makers in charge." &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>It could also have a trickle-down effect on other military officers, whose promotions are "possible only with the retirement of others," Austin added.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Without the regular promotion and retirement of officers at the top, Austin said the military could experience delayed or canceled permanent change of station moves, which is already an often-hectic process for service members and their families who are moving to new installations for new assignments. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>The Senate approves thousands of civilian and military nominations every year, typically through unanimous consent. But with Tuberville's block on the process, it could take months to go through each military nomination one at a time, which a Democratic Senate aide previously told CNN could take a year to complete. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>But Austin warned in his letter to Warren that the nominations need to be approved as quickly as possible. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"This indefinite hold harms America's national security and hinders the Pentagon's normal operations. The United States military relies on the deep experience and strategic expertise of our senior military leaders," he said. "The longer that this hold persists, the greater the risk the US military runs in every theater, every domain, and every service."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TEASE--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>File&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VIDEO SHOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SOT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TAG&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--MUSIC INFO---&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
Our Shrinking World
Shows the development of transportation and communication, and the resultant bringing together of the world. BW 1946 ""Our Shrinking World"" Hundreds of Chinese laborers using human power to build an airfield. Air shot of THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA, shot of wall winding through the hills. Globe with modeling, shot with Africa largest in view, and Europe distorted (curtain behind globe) slowly rotating. Dramatically lit waving night sea mountains, desert, forest with lake in foreground, jungle palm trees, African tribes people carrying jugs on their heads, Asian children riding in baskets, American Indian people riding horses down a hill, camels with packs, donkeys with packs in snowy mountainous region, oxen pulling carts with men riding, men hand constructing canoe-type boats, sailboats in the ocean, Spanish royalty and ""Columbus'"" ships arriving from shore, Magellan -- 1519 and ship double exposure over rotating globe image, Globe image dissolves into smaller globe image with diameter of old globe remaining, stagecoaches and covered wagons, women in corsets and bonnets climbing off multi-leveled grand stagecoach type steam wagon crowded early steam train Map of the U.S. animated line marking the progress of the steam railroad line steamboats, close-up of paddle wheel close-up of hand tapping out Morse code woman enthusiastically speaking on early telephone apparatus (and chewing gum?) telephone wires Globe with former larger dimensions remaining, dissolved with telephone wires, steam train and text: ""NELLY BLY -- 1899"" Shot from above steering wheel of early gasoline engine automobile original newsreel film from 1903, Wright Bros. Wireless -- Telephone -- 1902, slow pan up very tall antenna tower ""Communications took giant strides. With the perfection of wireless telephone, voices could be sent vast distances without wires. The peoples of the world were coming ever closer together. At a faster and faster pace, modern inventions were helping man to extend his control over space and time. "" Orchestra in television studio, two studio cameramen with dollies, orchestra on tiny oval edged monitor with slight silhouettes of audience observing it in the dark Woman climbing into small jet Passengers climbing up outside staircase to board airline Men loading mailbags into jet from underside, woman with clipboard pushing cart of mail Jets with propellers, army jet planes, doing sky flips Shot from back, three telephone operators in polka dot dresses at switchboard Double exposure of orchestra with flickering text, ""WHK, WHL, KLO, etc."" superimposed to demonstrate international ability of broadcasting Shot of front of ""Streamliner""(?) train shot from front, moving through the hillside Rotating models of ""cars of the future"" Greyhound bus Assembly line shots: many woman workers, phonograph assembly (?), washers moving down belt, cans being packed, sides of beef, bananas on belt, children in relay race, children climbing up slide, people in pool, crowd of children raising their hands towards the camera.
Views of The Ford Rotunda and Ford Industries Cover the World exhibit.
Globe in Court of the World, Ford Rotunda, also known as the Ford Pavilion or the Ford Exposition Building. Large globe was the centerpiece exhibit known as, "Ford Industries Cover the World" CU views of depictions of "Progress" and "Industry" on building facade. Smaller globe rotating in Ford Rotunda. Location: Dearborn Michigan USA. Date: 1935.
Elaborate Spinning Globe For Show Opening - 9
Camera floats over a dramatically lit spinning globe mounted in an elaborate structure containing rotating panes of glass and rectangular frames.
Pathe
Marching band and athletes parading on field of arena in Italy probably during 1950's