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roller-coaster so here he is near mount everest is a not clouds the snowcapped peaks he is up in the himalayas this is such a steep area of the real way he did use for reverse zigzags to reverse direction and for horizontal loops no seat belts are mentioned the open car with only a hand brake the as he pointed out to his wife the unseen pebble might derail them on february 17 they would go starting in for herb blankets he talks about the pleasure there is no holiday trip that approaches this trip and later he judged that day the single most enjoyable day of his entire trip so he visited south africa of then went on to london and new york herald ran a piece headlining mark twain says l. in london sad news about his mental and physical collapse he had a checkered career so rival send out a telegram to a young reporter that stated if twain is dying in poverty in london if he is dying then send 1,000 city goes to his house he refused to be interviewed by scribbled a reply it was his cousin that was ill then wrote the report of my illness carotid his the report of my death was the exaggeration so o
roller-coaster so here he is near mount everest is a not clouds the snowcapped peaks he is up in the himalayas this is such a steep area of the real way he did use for reverse zigzags to reverse direction and for horizontal loops no seat belts are mentioned the open car with only a hand brake the as he pointed out to his wife the unseen pebble might derail them on february 17 they would go starting in for herb blankets he talks about the pleasure there is no holiday trip that approaches this...
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May 28, 2016
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reigning over real life shangri-la, lost for centuries in a remote mountain vastness on the roof of the himalayas, the king of nepal only recently opened his doors to the rest of the world. he is equally thrown wide the doors pp
reigning over real life shangri-la, lost for centuries in a remote mountain vastness on the roof of the himalayas, the king of nepal only recently opened his doors to the rest of the world. he is equally thrown wide the doors pp
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. >> reporter: the earthquakes struck areas at the foot of the himalayas. about 9,000 people died, 900,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. the home of this family was one of those that collapsed. the family of five, including three children, are forced to live in a makeshift tent. i visited them again to see how the children were doing one year on. the family had moved to a nearby apartment. they live together in just one room. the father earns only about $7 a day doing demolition work. they sometimes have a hard time paying the monthly rental of $23. >> translator: the authorities pledged about $1,900 for rebuilding homes. but they don't seem to care about survivors. >> reporter: when the children get home from school, they stay near their mother. about 1,200 children are believed to have lost parents in the disaster nationwide. with government aid stalled, nongovernmental organizations are playing a key role in supporting them. on this day, an ngo staff member visited the single-parent family in a hard-hit area. the family's home collapsed in the qua
. >> reporter: the earthquakes struck areas at the foot of the himalayas. about 9,000 people died, 900,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. the home of this family was one of those that collapsed. the family of five, including three children, are forced to live in a makeshift tent. i visited them again to see how the children were doing one year on. the family had moved to a nearby apartment. they live together in just one room. the father earns only about $7 a day doing demolition...
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reigning over real life shangri-la, lost for centuries in a remote mountain vastness on the roof of the himalayas, the king of nepal only recently opened his doors to the rest of the world. he is equally thrown wide the doors of opportunity for all of his people. that he seesepal as he seeks to build. we americans share his vision and his hopes. we know it is hard for our nation to be torn in the cocoon of the past to be catapulted forward almost overnight into the 20th century. what we also know from 15 years of partnership in progress that the people of nepal will triumph in their struggles. advanced is not and by your own borders. end at advance does not your own borders. no alterations to advance by making clear what you cherish the most and want most to see. >> if america shares nepal's hopes and visions, it is because she herself was once locked behind closed doors, denied her freedom, isolated in remote vastness. like nepal, the america of today finds that her advances do not end at her home borders. having thrown wide the doors of opportunity to her own people, she now carries her influen
reigning over real life shangri-la, lost for centuries in a remote mountain vastness on the roof of the himalayas, the king of nepal only recently opened his doors to the rest of the world. he is equally thrown wide the doors of opportunity for all of his people. that he seesepal as he seeks to build. we americans share his vision and his hopes. we know it is hard for our nation to be torn in the cocoon of the past to be catapulted forward almost overnight into the 20th century. what we also...
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May 10, 2016
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something which i presently focus but we do work on with china on incredible basis looking at the himalayasand things like earthquakes, and even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get. and you go. that's one thing that's different between nassau in a company, government is inherently slow. so if you want to work inside the government environment you have to be patient. am i happy? no. merrymaking. making progress? yes. so one of these days no one would've ever dreamed before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and the former soviet union would be collaborating in space. today, as a matter fact as a direct result of the berlin wall falling in the soviet union falling apart it was a geopolitical. we needed to find somewhere for soviet, now russian scientists and engineers to go so they would not too bad things. what better place to send them then to collaborate with nassau and our international partners in the international space station. a lot of people think the international space station started in russia and the u.s. russia was done last of the five partners t
something which i presently focus but we do work on with china on incredible basis looking at the himalayasand things like earthquakes, and even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get. and you go. that's one thing that's different between nassau in a company, government is inherently slow. so if you want to work inside the government environment you have to be patient. am i happy? no. merrymaking. making progress? yes. so one of these days no one would've ever...
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aviators had to fly hundreds of miles over some of the lord's highest mountains including the towering himalayas . they called it flying the hump and nothing similar had ever been attempted. the airplanes they flew came straight from the factory and were untested. the pilots were given no charts so they drew their own. they were asked to fly higher than any aviator had flown, higher than they had been trained to fly and they did so over the globe's most forbidding terrain. amid clouds or in darkness, hidden peak or a crack could appear at any moment and bring them down. and yet, each night playing after playing flew off into the unknown because had they not, allied forces would have stood no chance. eventually, the pentagon sent an officer to observe and talk to the pilots, deciding in each case whether the strain had become too much and the aviator should be sent home and the officer reported back that some of the flyers were mentally drained after the first trip. others began to crack in a couple of weeks or months . only a few were able to go on and on much longer than their buddies . in four
aviators had to fly hundreds of miles over some of the lord's highest mountains including the towering himalayas . they called it flying the hump and nothing similar had ever been attempted. the airplanes they flew came straight from the factory and were untested. the pilots were given no charts so they drew their own. they were asked to fly higher than any aviator had flown, higher than they had been trained to fly and they did so over the globe's most forbidding terrain. amid clouds or in...
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friendly forces in china, the american aviators had to fly over the highest mountains, including the himalayas. they called it, "flying in the hump." the airplanes were untested. the pilots were given no routes. they were asked to fly higher than they were trained to, and did so over the most for bidding terrain. rbiddingost for terrain. each night, plane after plane flew off. had they not, the allied forces would have stood no chance. eventually, the pentagon sent to a point. the officers said some of the flyers were mentally drained after the first lap. crack after the first weeks or months. only a few were able to go on longer than their buddies. in a few years, more than 1000 pilots were lost. together these courageous airmen, none of them famous or with a reputation's, kept the supply lines open and helped to win the war. some of the pilots were better the and others to persevere but here's the point, none failed. it is all went as far as their own capabilities allowed. each pushed like a dedicated marathoner has to push to plumb those last reserves and find the spark of greatness within
friendly forces in china, the american aviators had to fly over the highest mountains, including the himalayas. they called it, "flying in the hump." the airplanes were untested. the pilots were given no routes. they were asked to fly higher than they were trained to, and did so over the most for bidding terrain. rbiddingost for terrain. each night, plane after plane flew off. had they not, the allied forces would have stood no chance. eventually, the pentagon sent to a point. the...
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looking at glacial characteristics in the himalayas . looking at things like earthquakes. even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get and you go. it's one difference between nasa and the company. the government is inherently slow. one, if you want to work inside the government environment, you have to be patient. am i happy? no. am i making progress? yes. one of these days no one would have ever dreamed, you know, that before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and former soviet union would be collaborating in space. as a matter of fact as a direct result of the berlin wall union, in the soviet that falling apart, it was a geopolitical decision. foreed to find somewhere them to go so that they wouldn't do bad things. what better place to send them than to collaborate with nasa and our international partners on an international space station? a lot of people think that started with russia and the u.s. russia was one of the last partners to be brought in. nasa was directed to integrate the russian space station's -- space agencynt
looking at glacial characteristics in the himalayas . looking at things like earthquakes. even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get and you go. it's one difference between nasa and the company. the government is inherently slow. one, if you want to work inside the government environment, you have to be patient. am i happy? no. am i making progress? yes. one of these days no one would have ever dreamed, you know, that before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and...
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. >> that is a himalaya salt block. >> that is all salt. >> is what cooking on it. >> flange stake. >nd you. >> inside main street mark place. >> it will be 80 degrees. this is what my face will look like later. doctor mike, held me. i don't have sun screen on. >> directly in the sun right now. what should we know about sun screen. >> bottom line is we he now know that there is a gene that actually protects us from skin cancer, and people that get things like melanoma which is very deadly, we find, that they don't have a proper working gene. this may change, the way we look at people and how we help them. we might be able to get that gene to work better how do we know if you have that gene. >> if you have melanoma you will be getting genetic testing. this is all hot off press and something that will allow us maybe you'll come in the office and i will do a test. if you lack that genie will be very, very careful to watch you. >> she would have to have extra sun screen where i might not need it if i have a good gene. >> i think everybody needs to use sun screen but that genies very, impo
. >> that is a himalaya salt block. >> that is all salt. >> is what cooking on it. >> flange stake. >nd you. >> inside main street mark place. >> it will be 80 degrees. this is what my face will look like later. doctor mike, held me. i don't have sun screen on. >> directly in the sun right now. what should we know about sun screen. >> bottom line is we he now know that there is a gene that actually protects us from skin cancer, and people that...
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looking at glacial characteristics in the himalayas will stop looking at things like earthquakes. even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get and you go. it's one difference between nasa and the company. the government is inherently slow. and so one, if you want to work , inside the government environment, you have to be patient. am i happy? no. but are we making progress? yes. and so one of these days -- no one was have ever dreamed you , know, that before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and former soviet union would be collaborating in space. today as a matter of fact as a , direct result of the berlin wall -- falling get and it was a geopolitical decision. we need to find somewhere for them to go so that they wouldn't do bad things. what better place to send them than to collaborate with nasa and our international partners on an international space station? a lot of people think that started with russia and the u.s. russia was one of the last partners to be brought in. president clinton directed nasa spaceegrate the russian agency into the intern
looking at glacial characteristics in the himalayas will stop looking at things like earthquakes. even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get and you go. it's one difference between nasa and the company. the government is inherently slow. and so one, if you want to work , inside the government environment, you have to be patient. am i happy? no. but are we making progress? yes. and so one of these days -- no one was have ever dreamed you , know, that before the...
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keeping you hydrated let alone your weapons and entourage and a dialysis machine through the western himalaya kidneys out? is one of those things where the sorts comes in that was to get paid he's going to say i found him, i saw the dialysis. that is an indicator you didn't find him, there's no dialysis. bill: does that happen a lot? >> the men and women fighting these people, running sources, they are really a people and they come up with different ways. it's a cat and mouse game. even the sources that come in, they are smart enough to realize play both sides. i'm going to tell you the amount i need to tell you so i can get paid. it's a back-and-forth and there's not a lot of truth being told. bill: where are wefive years later? >> five years later, the death of osama bin laden was good and it was able to , it got rid of the leader of our qaeda but it also provided a vacuum for, you can pull one out of iraq. our eyes were on theprize there but once we thought al qaeda was done, isis was able to come up from syria. isis is there now and now we got our eyes on isis. we got to be careful about
keeping you hydrated let alone your weapons and entourage and a dialysis machine through the western himalaya kidneys out? is one of those things where the sorts comes in that was to get paid he's going to say i found him, i saw the dialysis. that is an indicator you didn't find him, there's no dialysis. bill: does that happen a lot? >> the men and women fighting these people, running sources, they are really a people and they come up with different ways. it's a cat and mouse game. even...
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May 24, 2016
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himalayas. looking at earthquakes. and even looking at some aspects of lunar science. so you take what you can get. and you go. one thing different between nasa and a company. government is inherently slow. if you want to work inside the environment you have to be patient. am i happy? no. but are we making progress? yes. so would have been these days no one would have ever dreamed, you know, before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and the form erp soviet union would be collaborating in space. today as a matter of fact as a direct wall of things it was a geopolitical decision. we needed to find somewhere for soviet, now russian scientists and engineers to go so they wouldn't do bad things. what better place to send them to collaborate in building an international space station. a lot of people think that the international space station started with russia and the u.s. russia was the last of the five partners to be brought in. and and president clinton directed nasa to integrate russia into the international space station. today they are one of our five partners. and a
himalayas. looking at earthquakes. and even looking at some aspects of lunar science. so you take what you can get. and you go. one thing different between nasa and a company. government is inherently slow. if you want to work inside the environment you have to be patient. am i happy? no. but are we making progress? yes. so would have been these days no one would have ever dreamed, you know, before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and the form erp soviet union would be collaborating in space....
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atmospheric network of stations that spans 100 countries, including stations high in the alps, andes and himalayas as well as in the arctic and antarctic. earlier this month, the cape grim station, perhaps aptly named in remote northwestern tazmania, saw its first measurement above 400 parts per million. a few days later, casey station in antarctica measured carbon dioxide concentration above 400 parts per million. what is significant about 400 parts per million? well, the earth has existed in a range between 170 and 300 parts per million of carbon dioxide for at least the last 800,000 years, probably millions of years, but at least the last 800,000 years. now, homo sapiens, as a species, has only been around for about 200,000 years. so 800,000 really goes back a ways. primitive farming began only about 20,000 years agoment before that, we were just hunter gatherers. 800,000 in that context is a long, safe, comfortable run for this planet that has been very good to humankind in that carbon dioxide concentration window of 170 to 300. since the industrial revolution, when the great carbon dump began
atmospheric network of stations that spans 100 countries, including stations high in the alps, andes and himalayas as well as in the arctic and antarctic. earlier this month, the cape grim station, perhaps aptly named in remote northwestern tazmania, saw its first measurement above 400 parts per million. a few days later, casey station in antarctica measured carbon dioxide concentration above 400 parts per million. what is significant about 400 parts per million? well, the earth has existed in...
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presently focused but we work with china on an incredible basis, and looking at globalization in the himalayasand looking at earthquakes and even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get and you go, and i -- that's the one thing that is different between nasa and say a company, and government is inherently slow, and so if you want to work inside the government environment, you have to be patient. am i happy? no. are we making progress? yes. one of these days nobody would have ever dreamed, you know, when the -- before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and the former soviet union would be collaborating in space. today, as a matter of fact, as a direct result of the berlin wall falling and the soviet union falling apart it was a geopolitical decision, and we needed to find somewhere for soviet and now russian scientists and engineers to go so they wouldn't do bad things. what better place to send them than to collaborate with nasa and our international partners in building an international space station. a lot of people think the international space station start with
presently focused but we work with china on an incredible basis, and looking at globalization in the himalayasand looking at earthquakes and even looking at some aspects of lunar science. you take what you can get and you go, and i -- that's the one thing that is different between nasa and say a company, and government is inherently slow, and so if you want to work inside the government environment, you have to be patient. am i happy? no. are we making progress? yes. one of these days nobody...
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May 10, 2016
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friendly places in china, american aviators fly over the world's highest mountains including the himalayas they call it a home for nothing similar has never been attempted. the airplanes they flew craned straight from the factory and the untested. the pilots were given no charge so they threw their own. they were asked to fly higher than in the aviator had fun, higher than they had been trained to fly and they did so over the globe most forbidding terrain. and that clouds are in darkness, a hidden pete corrie crack they can appear at any moment and bring them down. and yet, each night playing after playing through off into the unknown because had they not, allied forces would've stood no chance. eventually, the pentagon said an officer to observe and talk to the pilots, deciding in each case whether the strain had become too much an aviator should be sent home. they reported back that some are mentally drained after the first strip. others began to crack in weeks or months. only a few were able to go on and on much longer than their buddies. in four years, more than a thousand pilots were
friendly places in china, american aviators fly over the world's highest mountains including the himalayas they call it a home for nothing similar has never been attempted. the airplanes they flew craned straight from the factory and the untested. the pilots were given no charge so they threw their own. they were asked to fly higher than in the aviator had fun, higher than they had been trained to fly and they did so over the globe most forbidding terrain. and that clouds are in darkness, a...
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the world-renowned mott near were killed in the himalayas back in 1999.ay they were frozen in time. they were able to identify them by the clothes that they were wearing. wow. >>> back at home, texas could be the next state to enact the so-called bathroom bill. governor dan patrick sharing a petition on facebook this week asking voters to, quote, keep men out of women's >>> and a beauty queen blunder to tell you about bringing you flashbacks of this humiliating woman, steve harvey crowning the wrong miss universe. it's happened again. this time in northwestern brazil. judges crowned the wrong winner before swiftly removing the crown. oh, ouch. that's awkward. and then putting it on the real winner's head. oh, this is sad. pushing her second place sash away and she walks off the stage and she's demanding a recount and she's threatened to sue. >>> a big day and turns 1 today. i love that little bow. these are taken by her mom, the duess of cambridge. this weekend it was big brother prince george who was mentioned by president obama after the white house cor
the world-renowned mott near were killed in the himalayas back in 1999.ay they were frozen in time. they were able to identify them by the clothes that they were wearing. wow. >>> back at home, texas could be the next state to enact the so-called bathroom bill. governor dan patrick sharing a petition on facebook this week asking voters to, quote, keep men out of women's >>> and a beauty queen blunder to tell you about bringing you flashbacks of this humiliating woman, steve...
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aquÍ terminamos en la sala donde hay una pared de sales del himalaya, que tienen el poder de purificarÍso tambiÉn vale 5 estrellas. la verdad que fue muy difÍcil despedirme de tanta diversiÓn. ser millonario por un dÍa me fascinÓ. karla: salud! francisca: ¿quÉ tal? millonaria por un dÍa. me encantÓ la experiencia. pero lo que mÁs me gusta es mi nuevo look! ya dÉjeme ver! karla: oye, estas quedando hermosa. no se imaginan lo bonita que se ve. estÁs quedando como esta carita. francisca: ¿con el diente afuera? ana patricia: sÍguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales. te esperamos en facebook, instagram y empiezan los problemas. están los que se abrazan y los que aplauden. elijas como elijas, siempre ganas... con el mcpick 2 de mcdonald's por 5 dólares. apúrate y elige dos de cualquiera de tus clásicos, como la big mac, el filet-o-fish o los chicken mcnuggets de 10 piezas ¡por sólo cinco dólares! mcpick 2 de mcdonald's por $5. elige y disfruta. ♪ abran puertas y ventanas ♪ comeremos hasta el fin ♪ porque a casita ha llegado nuestro amigo, el chef pepÍn ♪ ana patricia: la entrada triunfal de
aquÍ terminamos en la sala donde hay una pared de sales del himalaya, que tienen el poder de purificarÍso tambiÉn vale 5 estrellas. la verdad que fue muy difÍcil despedirme de tanta diversiÓn. ser millonario por un dÍa me fascinÓ. karla: salud! francisca: ¿quÉ tal? millonaria por un dÍa. me encantÓ la experiencia. pero lo que mÁs me gusta es mi nuevo look! ya dÉjeme ver! karla: oye, estas quedando hermosa. no se imaginan lo bonita que se ve. estÁs quedando como esta carita....
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es sal rosa de los himalayas. ¿y más cerca no habia? ¿$7 el agua? ¡es agua local!e llegan a los talones. >>> pero va un momento. >>> un momento la seÑora estÁ llorando porque solamente consiguiÓ ese dinero o porque va aismo arde men a echar de menos a la mascota. >>> tienen mÁs cata cani? >>> no. >>> pero una pregunta. >>> si la seÑora por vender a ese bisonte le dieron seis mil dÓlares por quÉ no adoptÓ a otra para hacer negocio. >>> lo malo que ningÚn lo pudieron entrenar para que hiciera sus necesidades afuera. >>> entonces cuando chicos una cosa pero despuÉs. >>> a la primera necesidad lo hubiera corrido. >>> pregunta. >>> creo que i qha htenido much mascotas es rashel, porque tuvo un burro que creciÓ tanto un burro ya va... pero mira allÍ estÁ por ejemplo que lo tuviste que sacar la casa. >>> (risas). >>> pero dios mÍo. >>> mi burro salÍa solo. >>> pero no. >>> ya. >>> hasta ahÍ. >>> mira allÍ estÁ el burro. >>> epa. >>> (hablan al unÍsono). >>> burros mÍos son bien entrenados. >>> pero seÑores nos queda dice el despedirnos gracias cani. >>> te vamos a pregunt
es sal rosa de los himalayas. ¿y más cerca no habia? ¿$7 el agua? ¡es agua local!e llegan a los talones. >>> pero va un momento. >>> un momento la seÑora estÁ llorando porque solamente consiguiÓ ese dinero o porque va aismo arde men a echar de menos a la mascota. >>> tienen mÁs cata cani? >>> no. >>> pero una pregunta. >>> si la seÑora por vender a ese bisonte le dieron seis mil dÓlares por quÉ no adoptÓ a otra para hacer...
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aquÍ terminamos en la sala donde hay una pared de sales del himalaya, que tienen el poder de purificar tambiÉn vale 5 estrellas. la verdad que fue muy difÍcil despedirme de tanta diversiÓn. ser millonario por un dÍa me fascinÓ. karla: salud! francisca: ¿quÉ tal? millonaria por un dÍa. me encantÓ la experiencia. pero lo que mÁs me gusta es mi nuevo look! ya dÉjeme ver! karla: oye, estas quedando hermosa. no se imaginan lo bonita que se ve. estÁs quedando como esta carita. francisca: ¿con el diente afuera? ana patricia: sÍguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales. te esperamos en facebook, que tal le saluda alejandra arcegoogle lanÓ el app "science journal" para que cualquiera pueda ser cienÍfico sin Ás ayuda que la de su teÉfono Óvil. "science journal" utiliza los sensores que ya existen en el Óvil como los de luz, el aceleÓmetro y el micrfono, para registrar los datos de cualquier experimento y luego predecir resultados. les saluda barbara chacon con el reporte del clima al norte de la bahia, se registraran lluvias esta jornadanapa maximas de 69 y minimas de 50 petaluma y novato maxiams
aquÍ terminamos en la sala donde hay una pared de sales del himalaya, que tienen el poder de purificar tambiÉn vale 5 estrellas. la verdad que fue muy difÍcil despedirme de tanta diversiÓn. ser millonario por un dÍa me fascinÓ. karla: salud! francisca: ¿quÉ tal? millonaria por un dÍa. me encantÓ la experiencia. pero lo que mÁs me gusta es mi nuevo look! ya dÉjeme ver! karla: oye, estas quedando hermosa. no se imaginan lo bonita que se ve. estÁs quedando como esta carita. francisca:...
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i've already been i think through the himalayas.an imax movie you but got to work for it. this company is now entering the very competitive fitness business and what they are offering is 50 minute classes, set up on the stage just like in the movie theater. of course the movie goes blank when i've got the gopro on. charging $34 a class. on sale right now, you can buy a package for $350. come on give me something here an the screen here to go with. you can pedal through a new york city scape. you can pedal through the hawaiian islands. and i guess the screen is having a problem. this is their first class. their first launch class. there we go. so we're pedaling through the snow. and again they are going there are $350 a month. so it is not exactly cheap. but in the boutique fitness world, you have to keep up. and two years in beta, they believe this is going to be the newest thing. if it works out here in brooklyn, they will very quick they tell me launch it across the country. they do believe this is taking spinning to the new level
i've already been i think through the himalayas.an imax movie you but got to work for it. this company is now entering the very competitive fitness business and what they are offering is 50 minute classes, set up on the stage just like in the movie theater. of course the movie goes blank when i've got the gopro on. charging $34 a class. on sale right now, you can buy a package for $350. come on give me something here an the screen here to go with. you can pedal through a new york city scape....
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china on an incredible basis in terms of earth science, looking at glacial characterization in the himalayas, looking at things like earthquakes. even looking at some aspects of lunar science. so you take what you an get and you go. you know, that's the one thing that's different between nasa and, say, a company. government is inherently slow. and so, one, if you want to work inside the government environment, you have to be patient. and i'm -- am i happy? no. but are we making progress? yes. and so one of these days, no one would have ever dreamed, you know, before the berlin wall fell that the u.s. and the former soviet union would be collaborating in space. today, as a matter of fact, as a direct result of the berlin wall falling and the soviet union falling apart, it was a geopolitical decision. we needed to find somewhere for soviet and now russian scientists and engineers to go so they wouldn't do bad things. what better place to send them than to collaborate with nasa and our international partners in building an international space station? a lot of people think the international spa
china on an incredible basis in terms of earth science, looking at glacial characterization in the himalayas, looking at things like earthquakes. even looking at some aspects of lunar science. so you take what you an get and you go. you know, that's the one thing that's different between nasa and, say, a company. government is inherently slow. and so, one, if you want to work inside the government environment, you have to be patient. and i'm -- am i happy? no. but are we making progress? yes....