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the accounts here on jupiter street were a vital clue for investigators they were crucial for laundering the money and someone had set them up using false names and fake credentials the question is who . the philippine senate held an inquiry into the laundering of the proceeds of the heist. it heard that the accounts were opened by the manager of the r c b c jupiter street branch a woman called my a. good bill good with him. and i really doubt it's rude she says she opened the accounts for this man a manila casino owner and agent she'd known for several years called kim wong who also gave evidence at the inquiry. my degree cho declined to be interviewed for this program but she testified to the inquiry that she had actually met four people whose names were on the accounts she's been represented by a lawyer who has an unusual taste in our us mr wong vouch for their identities percent the documents. which showed their identities and requested her to open an account in her bribed on behalf of these five individuals. with the promise that. a substantial amount. would come in the would be stu
the accounts here on jupiter street were a vital clue for investigators they were crucial for laundering the money and someone had set them up using false names and fake credentials the question is who . the philippine senate held an inquiry into the laundering of the proceeds of the heist. it heard that the accounts were opened by the manager of the r c b c jupiter street branch a woman called my a. good bill good with him. and i really doubt it's rude she says she opened the accounts for this...
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the accounts here on jupiter street were a vital clue for investigators they were crucial for laundering the money and someone had set them up using false names and fake credentials the question is who . the philippine senate held an inquiry into the laundering of the proceeds of the heist. it heard that the accounts were opened by the manager of the r c b c jupiter street branch a woman called my a. good the good with him. and i really value the truth she says she opened the accounts for this man a manila owner and agent she'd known for several years called kim wong who also gave evidence at the inquiry. my diggy toe declined to be interviewed for this programme but she testified to the inquiry that she had actually met four people whose names were on the accounts she's been represented by a lawyer who has an unusual taste in our us mr wong vouch for the way that it is for sent the documents. which showed their identities and requested her to open an account in her bribe which on behalf of these five individuals. with the promise that. a substantial amount. would come in the would be st
the accounts here on jupiter street were a vital clue for investigators they were crucial for laundering the money and someone had set them up using false names and fake credentials the question is who . the philippine senate held an inquiry into the laundering of the proceeds of the heist. it heard that the accounts were opened by the manager of the r c b c jupiter street branch a woman called my a. good the good with him. and i really value the truth she says she opened the accounts for this...
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jupiter europa and missions to asteroids as well so it's going to be a fascinating here as always i mean we just flew by the farthest object that humankind is ever seen nearby this belt object called ultimate tulay so it's got to be an exciting year and avery before we go if people want to go ahead and book and go to space themselves using your website when would they be able to do that. yes we expect to do our first space flights this year in two thousand and nineteen so check us out a shuttle or send me an e-mail at a very shuttle about io you want to go to space he's the dude to talk with and we certainly had the do do it asked the best people in the world to talk about this segment michel faller and avery we stake you so much for being with us here appreciate it we'll talk to you again sometime soon thank you. thank you so much and that's it for this time thanks for being with us we do have a special broadcast coming up next time from miami at the north american bit coy comforts we hope you'll join us for that and as always you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three tw
jupiter europa and missions to asteroids as well so it's going to be a fascinating here as always i mean we just flew by the farthest object that humankind is ever seen nearby this belt object called ultimate tulay so it's got to be an exciting year and avery before we go if people want to go ahead and book and go to space themselves using your website when would they be able to do that. yes we expect to do our first space flights this year in two thousand and nineteen so check us out a shuttle...
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to be burned by sulfur and elise reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is ion by reason of the only add geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that it if you write something to obscurely is jibberish it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series for metals listing them in order of how easily they react with sulfur yes how correct was this well there was a couple little inaccuracies in it but he was way ahead of his time because showing reactivity was sulphur is often quite difficult so what i thought we do is we're going to compare and contrast of the activities of certain metals with water iron for example which he mentions we all know the i and russ so that's a slow reaction but we're going to compare and contrast a triumvirate of metals and see how fast they react and they are potassium sodium and copper i thought we'd start with the most reactive this
to be burned by sulfur and elise reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is ion by reason of the only add geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that it if you write something to obscurely is jibberish it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series for metals listing...
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. >> they did a fly-by of jupiter on the way out.got jupiter for free and then they gave us our first-ever close-up view of this pluto system which like almost everywhere else we have ever explored turns out to be more complicated and interesting than expected. >> reporter: and now a mystery object prepares for its entrance. it is the farthest object explored by man, a billion miles past pluto in a waste area of the solar system called the kyper belt. >> it is believed to be all of the stuff that didn't come together to make any of the things we're familiar with. >> reporter: the scope of this accomplishment is unprecedented. the space craft traveled four billion miles. it will hit its targets within seconds of when expected and just a few hundred yards and send back pictures taken with a camera with less resolution than this iphone. >> is it two objects orbiting close to each other or is it kind of like a dog bone out there? >> reporter: we will be surprised in a few hours. what will the expanding pixels reveal? in san francisco, wa
. >> they did a fly-by of jupiter on the way out.got jupiter for free and then they gave us our first-ever close-up view of this pluto system which like almost everywhere else we have ever explored turns out to be more complicated and interesting than expected. >> reporter: and now a mystery object prepares for its entrance. it is the farthest object explored by man, a billion miles past pluto in a waste area of the solar system called the kyper belt. >> it is believed to be...
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. >> they did a fly by of jupiter. so we got jupiter for free, and they gave us our first ever chose-up view of this pluto system, which, like almost everywhere else, we've ever explored, turns out to be more interesting than we expected. >> reporter: and now a mystery object prepares for its entrance. it's the farthest object ever explored by man, a billion miles past pluto in a waste area of our solar system called the kiper belt. >> it's believed to be all the stuff that didn't come together. >> reporter: the scope is unprecedented. the spacecraft traveled 4 billion miles and will hit its target in just a few hundred yards and send back pictures take within a camera with less resolution than this iphone. >> is it two objects that are orbitting very close to each other? is it two objects that have touched and are in contact with each other? or is it kind of like a dog bone o object with two large ends? >> reporter: based on the pictures of mute pluto can you imagine what we will see? the images will take six hours at
. >> they did a fly by of jupiter. so we got jupiter for free, and they gave us our first ever chose-up view of this pluto system, which, like almost everywhere else, we've ever explored, turns out to be more interesting than we expected. >> reporter: and now a mystery object prepares for its entrance. it's the farthest object ever explored by man, a billion miles past pluto in a waste area of our solar system called the kiper belt. >> it's believed to be all the stuff that...
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new horizon launched in 2006, soaring past jupiter a little over a year later. otaded to in 2015, after nearly a decade long journey revealing the dwarf planet and its moons like we've never seen them. >> we can build apacraft on earth and we sendt out billions of miles from earth and it sends us back thought wonderfulate that we get on look at and we can learn more about our solar system. >> reporter: for scientists around the world, bringing new potential and insight into the place we all call home. >> there is nothing coolar. isn't that so neat? >> it's fantastic. and laurel,, maryla where it is all happening. >> right here in our neighborhood. >> town to earth here, we hadom aw temperatures. you're telling me it won't last. it was nice to just have a jacket, not a coat. the roller coaster ride will continue. the temperatsres e, still in the 50s. normally the high temperature for january, 44 degre in our nation's capital. we are still ten degrees abo average. temperatures are now 54 degrees in town. 55 acrossan the mar eastern shore. just enjoy the simpll del
new horizon launched in 2006, soaring past jupiter a little over a year later. otaded to in 2015, after nearly a decade long journey revealing the dwarf planet and its moons like we've never seen them. >> we can build apacraft on earth and we sendt out billions of miles from earth and it sends us back thought wonderfulate that we get on look at and we can learn more about our solar system. >> reporter: for scientists around the world, bringing new potential and insight into the...
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grasp howew far horizons has traveled, but 13 years ago -- to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiterrn, and then in 2015, it made it all the way out to pleto 3 billion away, before raising hard for another billion miles, ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past but able to capture the images we are starting to see. there is a lot that is surprising about this tiny world, made up of tw pieces of ro joined togethero. this may be the first claims o how the planets were eventually built. one luminp bito another over millions of years. our modelspe informs of planetary fmation. you can see that there are separate objects that have come together. g it is pretty excit see that. david: when new horizons flew pa pluto, it revealed the world more active than anyone expected. the latest encounter has produced something more profound, a snapshot of what it took to make planets like our own. david shukman, bbc news. laura: a brief time ago i oke to astronaut scott kelly, who holds the american record for days spent in space. he joined us by phone to discuss today's news. scott k
grasp howew far horizons has traveled, but 13 years ago -- to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiterrn, and then in 2015, it made it all the way out to pleto 3 billion away, before raising hard for another billion miles, ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past but able to capture the images we are starting to see. there is a lot that is surprising about this tiny world, made up of tw pieces of ro joined togethero. this may be the first claims o how the planets were...
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to be burned by sulfur to lease reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is iron by reason of the only ad geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that if you write something to obscurely it's jibberish it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series of metals listing them in order of how easily they react with sulfur yes how correct was this well there was a couple little inaccuracies in it but he was way ahead of his time because showing reactivity was sulphur is often quite difficult so what i thought we'd do is we're going to compare and contrast of the activities of certain metals with water on for example which he mentions we all know the i and ross so that's a slow reaction but we're going to compare and contrast a triumvirate of metals and see how fast they react and they are potassium sodium and copper. i thought we'd start with the most reactive this
to be burned by sulfur to lease reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is iron by reason of the only ad geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that if you write something to obscurely it's jibberish it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series of metals listing...
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to be burned by sulfur and elise reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is ion by reason of the only add geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that if you write something to obscurely is jibberish it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series of metals listing them in order of how easily they react with sulfur yes how correct was this well there was a couple little inaccuracies in it but he was way ahead of his time because showing reactivity was sulphur is often quite difficult so what i thought we'd do is we're going to compare and contrast of the activities of certain metals with water and for example which he mentions we all know the i and russ so that's a slow reaction but we're going to compare and contrast a triumvirate of metals and see how fast they react and they are potassium sodium and copper. i thought we'd start with the most reactive this i
to be burned by sulfur and elise reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is ion by reason of the only add geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that if you write something to obscurely is jibberish it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series of metals listing...
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in situ with the jupiter than a i feel a great sense of loss i work so hard to protect the rainforest it's such a complex ecosystem it took centuries to grow and then just a few minutes for it to be destroyed transformed into ash and dust. andree works for an organization that helps property owners use the rain forest without destroying it but in recent months more and more jungle has been cleared on tree plains the political climate. view we saw in this election that the new government won't take care of the environment we're scared that all our efforts for a sustainable use of the rain forest will soon be over. brazil's incoming far right president try a pulse a narrow has repeatedly said that the rain forest can no longer stand in the way of economic growth what exactly he means by that is unclear but brazil's powerful mining and farming lobbies counting on him to represent their interests the military dictatorship that ruled brazil until one nine hundred eighty five wanted the forests chopped down and ordered the country's space agency to monitor the clearance now researches the t
in situ with the jupiter than a i feel a great sense of loss i work so hard to protect the rainforest it's such a complex ecosystem it took centuries to grow and then just a few minutes for it to be destroyed transformed into ash and dust. andree works for an organization that helps property owners use the rain forest without destroying it but in recent months more and more jungle has been cleared on tree plains the political climate. view we saw in this election that the new government won't...
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it left earth back injanuary 2006 to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiter, saturn. the way out to pluto, 3 billion miles away, before racing on for another billion miles to ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past, but still able to capture the images we're now starting to see. there's a lot that's surprising about this tiny world, made up of two pieces of rock joined together. so, this may be the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built — one lump binding to another over millions of years. this shape informs our models of planetary formation. you can see that they're clearly two separate objects that have come together. so, it's pretty exciting to see that. when new horizons flew past pluto, it revealed a world more active than anyone expected. now, this latest encounter has produced something even more profound, a snapshot of what it took to make planets like our own. david shukman, bbc news. a dawn—to—dusk protest has begun in the southern indian state of kerala in response to two women who entered a shrine to worship on tuesday. p
it left earth back injanuary 2006 to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiter, saturn. the way out to pluto, 3 billion miles away, before racing on for another billion miles to ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past, but still able to capture the images we're now starting to see. there's a lot that's surprising about this tiny world, made up of two pieces of rock joined together. so, this may be the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built — one lump...
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across the solar system, leaving earth back in january 2006 to fly past the planets including mars, jupiterd then in 2015, it made it all the way out to pluto, 3 billion miles away, before racing on for another billion miles to ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past but still able to capture the images we are now starting to see. there's a lot that is surprisingly about this tiny world. made up of two pieces of rock joined together. tiny world. made up of two pieces of rockjoined together. this may be the first glimpse of how the planets we re the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built, one binding to another over millions of years. this shape informs our models of planetary formation. you can see that they're planetary formation. you can see that they‘ re clearly two planetary formation. you can see that they're clearly two separate objects that have come together, so it's pretty exciting to see that. when it flew past pluto, new horizons revealed a world more active than had been expected just 110w active than had been expected just now it has revealed
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in our spotlight on magazine segments, wired magazine jupiter john goodman talks about his recent article examining how climate change is impacting glaciers in antarctica. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. "newsmakers," we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week newsmakers, we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark kano of california. on newsmakers this week, we continue to talk. for this week's newsmakers we sat down with jim mcgovern of takano oftts and mark cra crash congressman chairs the rules committee. has jurisdiction over how and when legislation comes to the floor. >> between those committees and a piece of legislation, but it influential committee and it is more than about process. policy.out you need good process to get good policy. >> well, i want to exert it is moreve the rules have a accommodating place where they are made in order and people can thete them on the floor and whole process not rigged and now awhile and there is a process. they have the closed congress
in our spotlight on magazine segments, wired magazine jupiter john goodman talks about his recent article examining how climate change is impacting glaciers in antarctica. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. "newsmakers," we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week newsmakers, we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark kano of california. on newsmakers this week, we continue to...
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trying to go back to its old imperialist way of saying that yes you may produce a product that is jupiter than the one we may you may produce a better product but we're going to. market access and that is the way countries. do it when they want to protect their own domestic production so what it represents is a sign of weakness on the u.s. economy so i thought it was pretty rare that chris ram self was out there but in his statement f.b.i. director chris rea emphasized that the indictment does not allege criminal conduct by the chinese government an important distinction there but before that he said the influence the chinese government possesses over chinese companies represents threats to u.s. national security is that a contradiction or is there something deeper that i'm missing here. definitely contradiction mr thomas the allegation is that the chinese government does interfere and control while away it does have influence over its direction that is what the us is charging however anybody who knows anything about the us telecom industry especially what's been going on in the last two
trying to go back to its old imperialist way of saying that yes you may produce a product that is jupiter than the one we may you may produce a better product but we're going to. market access and that is the way countries. do it when they want to protect their own domestic production so what it represents is a sign of weakness on the u.s. economy so i thought it was pretty rare that chris ram self was out there but in his statement f.b.i. director chris rea emphasized that the indictment does...
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across the solar system, leaving earth injanuary, 2006, to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiter, in 2015, it made it all the way out to pluto, 3 billion miles away, before racing on for another billion miles to ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past, but still able to capture the images we're now starting to see. there's a lot that's surprising about this tiny world, made up of two pieces of rock joined together. so this may be the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built. 0ne lump binding to another over millions of years. this shape informs our models of planetary formation. you can see that they're clearly two separate objects that have come together. so it's pretty exciting to see that. when new horizons flew past pluto, it revealed a world more active than anyone expected. now, this latest encounter has produced something even more profound, a snapshot of what it took to make planets like our own. david shukman, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: why did police have to use tear—gas and water cannon
across the solar system, leaving earth injanuary, 2006, to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiter, in 2015, it made it all the way out to pluto, 3 billion miles away, before racing on for another billion miles to ultima thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past, but still able to capture the images we're now starting to see. there's a lot that's surprising about this tiny world, made up of two pieces of rock joined together. so this may be the first glimpse of how the planets...
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you are having what's called a jupiter return. prosperity, new opportunities in career and communications. when i looked at your chart the first thing i saw is you are a master at critical analysis. nothing gets by you. like a triple virgo. >> i am. that's so exciting. it's a dive i've been working on since my time in the service. what about for the president? >> he's also at the end of a 27-year cycle which is his progressed move cycle where he's letting go of a lot of situations and the relationships he's been in. and the degree of the zodiac where his new cycle starts, the exact degree tells us a lot about what his new cycle is about. that's two guardian angels watching over and protecting him. >> do you think it is mike pence and mike pompeo? >> it could be them. it is also watching his own intuition. that's going to give him the strength to follow and know which way he should go. >> kennedy: he does have a great sense of intuition. just ask him. very good. what about for the united states? >> well, the united states that's al
you are having what's called a jupiter return. prosperity, new opportunities in career and communications. when i looked at your chart the first thing i saw is you are a master at critical analysis. nothing gets by you. like a triple virgo. >> i am. that's so exciting. it's a dive i've been working on since my time in the service. what about for the president? >> he's also at the end of a 27-year cycle which is his progressed move cycle where he's letting go of a lot of situations...
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trek across the solar system, leaving earth in january 2006, to fly past planets including mars, jupiterout to pluto 3 billion miles away. before racing on for another billion miles to ultime thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past, but still able to capture the images we are now starting to see. there is a lot that is surprising about this tiny world. made up of two pieces of rock joined together. so tiny world. made up of two pieces of rockjoined together. so this may be the first glimpse of how the planets we re the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built. 0ne lump binding to another over millions of yea rs. binding to another over millions of years. this shape informs our models of planetary formation. you can see that they are clearly two separate objects that have come together. so it is pretty exciting to see that. when new horizons flew past pluto it revealed a world more active than anyone expected. now this latest encounter has produced something even more profound, a snapshot of what it took to make planets like our own. let's have a look at some of
trek across the solar system, leaving earth in january 2006, to fly past planets including mars, jupiterout to pluto 3 billion miles away. before racing on for another billion miles to ultime thule, reaching it on new year's day, skimming past, but still able to capture the images we are now starting to see. there is a lot that is surprising about this tiny world. made up of two pieces of rock joined together. so tiny world. made up of two pieces of rockjoined together. so this may be the first...
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to be burned by sulfur to lease reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is iron by reason of the only ad geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that if you write something too obscurely as jibberish is it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series of metals listing them in order of how easily they react with sulfur yes how correct was this well there was a couple little inaccuracies in it but he was way ahead of his time because showing reactivity was sulphur is often quite difficult so what i thought we'd do is we're going to compare and contrast of the activities of certain metals with water iron for example which he mentions we all know the i and russ so that's a slow reaction but we're going to compare and contrast a triumvirate of metals and see how fast they react and they are potassium sodium and copper. i thought we'd start with the most reactive t
to be burned by sulfur to lease reacted with sulfur to the next to this least burned is jupiter which is there lou no which is silver and he goes on and he ends with and mars which is iron by reason of the only ad geneive sulphur is most easily burned it's all very obscure in fact the word jibberish actually comes from jobbers namely that if you write something too obscurely as jibberish is it's like job but what he has here seems to me the beginnings of the reactivity series of metals listing...
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new horizons launched in 2006 soaring past jupiter a little over a year later heading to lluto. in 2015, after nearly a decade long journey, revealing the dwarf planet and its moons we've never seen them. and now exploring space that was unknown about new hizons asted off. >> we can build a spacecraft on earth and we send it out billions of miles away fromt earth and sends us back all this wonderful date that we get on look at and learn more about our world, our solar system. >> reporter: for scientists in the and u.s. around the world, the new year bringing the potential for new i the place we all call ho. nbc news. >> now that new horizonsnas flby, there's no way to slam on the brakes. the spacecraft will keep on going thrgh solar system at more than 32,000iles an hour. news4 at six is next with jim handly and adam tuss. >>> a grandmother killed on the first day of 2019 many arlington. >> she was a very good, kind-hearted person. >> what neighbors are telling news4 about the victim as police search for answers. >>> a vigil after three children were killed by a suspected drunk
new horizons launched in 2006 soaring past jupiter a little over a year later heading to lluto. in 2015, after nearly a decade long journey, revealing the dwarf planet and its moons we've never seen them. and now exploring space that was unknown about new hizons asted off. >> we can build a spacecraft on earth and we send it out billions of miles away fromt earth and sends us back all this wonderful date that we get on look at and learn more about our world, our solar system. >>...
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there on jupiter's kind breathes new life in the concept with technology.tail transformed series, emmett chandra spoke with the ceo of neighborhood goods, trying to revamp the traditional department store. >> we are not operating on a wholesale basis. branscum and to pay fixed fee and we take a percentage of sales. there are 30 to 40 brands in our first location. will fluctuate. we have a modular architectural system that allows for brands that quickly move and resize the areas, all sorts of different purposes. they will be anywhere from two to 12 months. hopefully as we expand, move around that ecosystem. it's just a much different relationship. it's basically like opening up a pop-up. we are helping drive a huge amount of data where the opportunities reside around the business. >> technologies a huge part of where you can offer these brands. there's an app that allows customers to navigate the story better. you're using cameras in a different way, to perhaps direct customers does of the they may or may not like. how are you leveraging technology? >> we ha
there on jupiter's kind breathes new life in the concept with technology.tail transformed series, emmett chandra spoke with the ceo of neighborhood goods, trying to revamp the traditional department store. >> we are not operating on a wholesale basis. branscum and to pay fixed fee and we take a percentage of sales. there are 30 to 40 brands in our first location. will fluctuate. we have a modular architectural system that allows for brands that quickly move and resize the areas, all sorts...
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libra tiene un momento donde se hace una apertura grande en dinero te ayuda muchÍsimo jÚpiter un signoierte por supuesto en el dueÑo absoluto de la abundancia del universo, quÉ les parece si continuamos en la casa de "un nuevo dÍa ". >>> gracias mario muy buenos los astros y vamos a ver quÉ sucede en la zona trending de la d televisiÓn >>> bueno mi gente quiero comenzar con la reina de madonna porque apareciÓ en este lugar de manhattan que se conoce como semillero de la cultura lgtb, madonna hizo un pequeÑo concierto con su hijo david. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) (cantan) ♪ ♪. >>> les cuento que madonna es la embajadora por el 50 aniversario de este histÓrico lugar. amigos por otro lado jennifer lÓpez y alex rodrÍguez y sus hijo comenzaron ricos el 2019. y es que la diva del bronx subÓo una historia con sus hijos y los de alex rodrÍguez cantando el tema "esto estÁ rico" que interpreta su ex marc anthony escuchemos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> eso estaba rico. bueno como dice la canciÓn de maluma y marc felices los 4 y todo estÁ rico, rico. pero por otro lado ariana grande no harÁ lo que dice la canciÓn porque
libra tiene un momento donde se hace una apertura grande en dinero te ayuda muchÍsimo jÚpiter un signoierte por supuesto en el dueÑo absoluto de la abundancia del universo, quÉ les parece si continuamos en la casa de "un nuevo dÍa ". >>> gracias mario muy buenos los astros y vamos a ver quÉ sucede en la zona trending de la d televisiÓn >>> bueno mi gente quiero comenzar con la reina de madonna porque apareciÓ en este lugar de manhattan que se conoce como...
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. ♪ let me see what spring is like on jupiter and mars.and amazing show in the sky, turning the moon red. look at that. beautiful shot there. did you by the way see this, this super blood moon last night? nasa explaining that the lunar eclipse turned the moon this reddish hue you see there and that it was so big because it was closest to earth in its orbit during a full moon. the next super blood moon, by the way if you missed it, not until 2037. so just take a look at all the pictures online. amazing, though, right? israel now, lawn offing air strikes on iranian targets in syria overnight. the israeli military releasing this video, confirming the attack while warning syrian forces against retaliation. the air raids come just hours after israel intercepted an iranian missile launched from syria in broad daylight. the prime minister says he refuses to allow iran to establish itself in syria. well, vice president mike pence offering some insight into the upcoming nuclear summit between president trump and kim jong un. >> we'll be laying out
. ♪ let me see what spring is like on jupiter and mars.and amazing show in the sky, turning the moon red. look at that. beautiful shot there. did you by the way see this, this super blood moon last night? nasa explaining that the lunar eclipse turned the moon this reddish hue you see there and that it was so big because it was closest to earth in its orbit during a full moon. the next super blood moon, by the way if you missed it, not until 2037. so just take a look at all the pictures...
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scripture, we didn't know that there was water anywhere else than earth, we know there is a moon of jupiterropa, and these moons are water worlds, available for us to go make new discoveries, and maybe even find out that there is life on other worlds. we don't know, but here's what we do know. we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars, it doesn't guarantee life but it increases the probability. we know mars has complex organic compounds on its service, these discoveries were made in the last eight months, we are living in exciting times, organic compounds do not guarantee that there is life, but it increases the probability, and liquid water 10 kilometers below the surface of mars protected by the harsh -- from the harsh radiation of space. these are exciting times my friends. >>> so when jim lovell talked about the waters above and below the firmament, we did not know it at the time, but those words had very real meaning. and nasa is following the water. so we can make new discoveries and possibly even discovering life on a world that is
scripture, we didn't know that there was water anywhere else than earth, we know there is a moon of jupiterropa, and these moons are water worlds, available for us to go make new discoveries, and maybe even find out that there is life on other worlds. we don't know, but here's what we do know. we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars, it doesn't guarantee life but it increases the probability. we know mars has complex organic compounds on its...
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jÚpiter y la buena fortuna estÁ en la casa sagitario que rige a los migrantes y ellos estÁn protegidosn de nuevo. tambiÉn aguas las aguas van haber tsunamis. la costa del pacÍfico y los rios hay rÍos que se van a desbordar. y sÍ tambiÉn veo proyecto como un huracÁn en florida que va a acoger parte de las costas que de aquÍ de la florida. >>> y vannucci >>> como te digo todo estarÁ fuerte con agua y lo que digo desde ya lo que pido que hacer y un cambio en la parte de adentro porque las emociones tambiÉn porque quiere salir de las porquerÍas mentales >>> lentamente me gustarÍa pasar por la farÁndula luis miguel un personaje perseguido su aÑo no fue muy bueno como el 2019 >>> intento de suicidio cuidado salieron muchos monstruos despuÉs de la serie y tendrÍa una situaciÓn difÍcil con alcohol y suicidio >>> muy negativa tambiÉn con muchos problemas a nivel personal a nivel emocional lo que sÍ le diriamos que ajuste su energÍa y entrara en otro nivel de conciencia >>> adriana te cambio de la farÁndula pero con j-lo y el anillo para cuÁndo habra anillo o no hay boda la vemos estable con ale
jÚpiter y la buena fortuna estÁ en la casa sagitario que rige a los migrantes y ellos estÁn protegidosn de nuevo. tambiÉn aguas las aguas van haber tsunamis. la costa del pacÍfico y los rios hay rÍos que se van a desbordar. y sÍ tambiÉn veo proyecto como un huracÁn en florida que va a acoger parte de las costas que de aquÍ de la florida. >>> y vannucci >>> como te digo todo estarÁ fuerte con agua y lo que digo desde ya lo que pido que hacer y un cambio en la parte...
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we now know there is a moon of jupiter and a moon of saturn and europa.re water worlds, available for us to go make new discoveries and maybe even find out there's life on other worlds. we don't know. but here is what we do know. we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars. it does not guarantee life, but increases the probability. we know that mars has complex compounds on its surface. and by the way, these discoveries were made in the last eight months. we are living in exciting times. again, organic compounds do not guarantee there is life on mars. but it increases the probability. and we also know there is liquid water 10 kilometers below the surface of mars protected from the harsh radiation environment of the space. these are exciting times. and so when my new friend, captain jim lovell, talked about the waters above and below the firmament, we did not know it, but those words had very real meaning. and nasa is now following the water so we can make new discoveries and possibly even discovering life
we now know there is a moon of jupiter and a moon of saturn and europa.re water worlds, available for us to go make new discoveries and maybe even find out there's life on other worlds. we don't know. but here is what we do know. we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars. it does not guarantee life, but increases the probability. we know that mars has complex compounds on its surface. and by the way, these discoveries were made in the last...
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>> jupiter, florida. it's a sanctuary city in florida in palm beach county.that town was not a sanctuary city my husband would be here. if the wall was here, he would be here. if we had stronger immigration enforcement my husband would be here. if it wasn't catch and release my husband would be here. there's so many factors that just can be fixed and it's all fixed. it's all able to be fixed and my husband would still be here, all of the americans would still be here that were killed by illegal s if we just fix these problems. liz: now have you reached out to both democrats and republicans? what was the outcome? >> so after the accident happened, they were going to give the criminal that killed my husband bond. they wanted to give him bond, and the judge has said to me i'm not going to give him bond today but this is a bondable offense. so the first thing i thought was holy goodness he's not here legally so like you or i, he's not registered anywhere. we don't know where he lives or his real name we know nothing about this guy. he could just take off so i rea
>> jupiter, florida. it's a sanctuary city in florida in palm beach county.that town was not a sanctuary city my husband would be here. if the wall was here, he would be here. if we had stronger immigration enforcement my husband would be here. if it wasn't catch and release my husband would be here. there's so many factors that just can be fixed and it's all fixed. it's all able to be fixed and my husband would still be here, all of the americans would still be here that were killed by...
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. ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what sprg is like on jupiter and♪ >> woodruff: the case of an american arrested on espionage charges in moscow bears many of the hallmarkof cold war intrigue. and as foreign affairs correspondennick schifrin reports, there may be a motivation behind the detention that lends new meaninge term "trade war."l >> schifrin: pelan is a former marine who served two tours in iraq before he was court maialed for charges related to larceny. during one of those tours, he vacationed in moscow, the beginning of what his family calls relar trips. he lives outside detroit, and works for the automotive supply company borg warner as its director of global security. today, he's held at this detention facility in moscow. after his arrest last week on ansuspicion of spying, rus media today announced he was charged with espionage, and could facep to 20 years in prison. yesterday in brazil, secretary of state me pompeo said the u.s. was seeking more information.ea >> we've made to the russians our expectation that we will learn more about
. ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what sprg is like on jupiter and♪ >> woodruff: the case of an american arrested on espionage charges in moscow bears many of the hallmarkof cold war intrigue. and as foreign affairs correspondennick schifrin reports, there may be a motivation behind the detention that lends new meaninge term "trade war."l >> schifrin: pelan is a former marine who served two tours in iraq before he was court...
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. >>> new this morning, we get an up close look at jupiter's stormy southern hemisphere. check out the photos from nasa's juno spacecraft as it flew by the giant planet last december. it captures the notable great red spot as well as a massive storm. pretty cool there. >>> self-driving cars could cause an even longer commute, that's what a new study publi published in "the east bay times" says will happen. it says in order to cut down on the gridlock and pollution, self-driving cars need to be shared and electric. doing so will allow more access to jobs, housing and health care. >>> a 9-year-old napa girl who inspired steph curry to market curry 6 shoes for boys and girls is driving curry to offer more. >> on the "late late show" he showed off his newest line of shoes released march 9th. >> as a part of international women's day, we had riley morrison design the sock liner in the shoe we'll have a way for her to tell her story and the way that basketball, the way that the kicks she rocks impacts and inspires her to keep doing it, so that's what that is. >> you can also ad
. >>> new this morning, we get an up close look at jupiter's stormy southern hemisphere. check out the photos from nasa's juno spacecraft as it flew by the giant planet last december. it captures the notable great red spot as well as a massive storm. pretty cool there. >>> self-driving cars could cause an even longer commute, that's what a new study publi published in "the east bay times" says will happen. it says in order to cut down on the gridlock and pollution,...
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. >> tierra, marte, jÚpiter, mercurio y plutÓn. >> mercurio. >> ¿ cuÁl es jÚpiter?.¿ quiÉn tiene la Última palabra en una pelea de pareja? (gritos) (aplausos). >> ¿cÓmo a ver?. >> ¿ quiÉn tiene la Última palabra en una pelea de pareja?. >> Últimamente ella pero antes yo. (risas). >> (aplausos). >> ¿cÓmo es eso?. >> cuando yo tomaba antes, yo tomaba y era diferente y yo mandaba en la casa, dejÉ de tomar. >> borracho pensabas que tÚ, pero yo. (risas). >> mira esta!. >> me quedÓ claro, siempre has sido tÚ. >> a ver la que sigue. >> ¿ quiÉn duerme sin pijamas?. >> ¿ yo cuÁndo?. >> yo?. >> m'hija, m'hija. >> no era yo. >> en la maÑana yo mirÉ dos bultos bien bonitos. >> (risas). >> con el cuento que estamos en miami y no hace frÍo te equivocaste. >> en miami me da calor, pero en casa... (risas). >> es mejor eso. >> tÚ se la quitas, pero otra cosa es que por decisiÓn propia uno vaya a dormir asÍ. ¿ quiÉn es mÁs arriesgado a la hora de tomar decisiones importantes? yo!. >> amor. >> amor, siempre pides mi consejo y siempre te estoy ayudando. >> ella dice que le pides el cons
. >> tierra, marte, jÚpiter, mercurio y plutÓn. >> mercurio. >> ¿ cuÁl es jÚpiter?.¿ quiÉn tiene la Última palabra en una pelea de pareja? (gritos) (aplausos). >> ¿cÓmo a ver?. >> ¿ quiÉn tiene la Última palabra en una pelea de pareja?. >> Últimamente ella pero antes yo. (risas). >> (aplausos). >> ¿cÓmo es eso?. >> cuando yo tomaba antes, yo tomaba y era diferente y yo mandaba en la casa, dejÉ de tomar. >> borracho...
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spacecraft, just a few years ago launched in 1977 given some gravity boosts by slingshot it around jupiter and saturn, multiple planet, multi-cushion shot to exploit the orbital energy of these various planets. we could launch it with enough energy to escape the solar system. it had to be, it had to steal energy from planets in order to make this happen. we did this on purpose. you do this, void or one is basically left all faces of the solar system. it doesn't mean going just past neptune, the last planet in the solar system. there's like comets beyond that, of which pluto is a happy member. the aunt and beyond and beyond, and you reach a point where the sons influenced on the electronics of your spacecraft are now infused with the influence of everything else in the galaxy. that's a punctual place to stay you let the solar system. voyager has done just that. how far away? i forgot the number. several hundred times the earth distance but i have to look that number up. the farthest, it's out there. are we still learning anything and it cost money toys keep something online and keep talking
spacecraft, just a few years ago launched in 1977 given some gravity boosts by slingshot it around jupiter and saturn, multiple planet, multi-cushion shot to exploit the orbital energy of these various planets. we could launch it with enough energy to escape the solar system. it had to be, it had to steal energy from planets in order to make this happen. we did this on purpose. you do this, void or one is basically left all faces of the solar system. it doesn't mean going just past neptune, the...
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Jan 5, 2019
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big red one does more damage to the american army attacked by stopping the entire court advance by jupiter across the american lines. about a hundred and 60 americans were killed in friendly fire. big red one launched. teddy roosevelt junior has his orders and his men are bricking it. men are literally falling asleep on the march. right before big red one is about to seize the objective the french for the army commander is like that is our city, get out of our sector or we will open fire and the french is calling up general pershing what are americans doing so right before the objective teddy roosevelt is called off and he has a surprise. his wife had been a volunteer and have to be in the area so they are able to have a reunion even after this debacle and there is a news crew there filming of them seeing each other for the first time in some months which is really needs. the french are kind about this or did they basically say since you are so eager both are french and american unit will liberate the city and you can see the combined units there. very symbolic. final moments here, around
big red one does more damage to the american army attacked by stopping the entire court advance by jupiter across the american lines. about a hundred and 60 americans were killed in friendly fire. big red one launched. teddy roosevelt junior has his orders and his men are bricking it. men are literally falling asleep on the march. right before big red one is about to seize the objective the french for the army commander is like that is our city, get out of our sector or we will open fire and...
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this is what we found, with jupiter and saturn, there are volcanoes on some of those moons. liquid water and warm chemicals, you can see some of the material that comes out of the ice cracks or organic molecules in that stuff. that doesn't mean there is life, but carbon-based molecules, but thinks that life can build upon. we don't know, and that is what we are hoping to find out. looking outside of our solar system in the last couple of decades, we approve that our solar system is unique. there is thousands of stars up there in space and are there any other planets up there? is our solar system unique? we found out in the last few years that in fact, almost every star that the telescope looked at had planets around it. it is not just billions of stars, but these of stars with planets around it. what does that mean about the possibility there might be other life in the universe? it certainly improves the odds dramatically. the telescope ran out of fuel and it lasted long beyond the design life and we decommission it back on tuesday, but guess what, the survey satellite test
this is what we found, with jupiter and saturn, there are volcanoes on some of those moons. liquid water and warm chemicals, you can see some of the material that comes out of the ice cracks or organic molecules in that stuff. that doesn't mean there is life, but carbon-based molecules, but thinks that life can build upon. we don't know, and that is what we are hoping to find out. looking outside of our solar system in the last couple of decades, we approve that our solar system is unique....
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Jan 1, 2019
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jupiter and saturn, the moons are interesting. there are volcanos on some of the moons, flowing liquids on the moons, some cold like not water. some have an icy crust, icy water crust, and underneath is a liquid water because the gravity effects of these giant planets squeezes these moons enough it warms up the inside the water underneath the ice is liquid. liquid water, warmth, chemicals. we know we've flown the cassini probe through some of the materials out of the ice cracks and organic molecules are in that stuff. water and organic molecules. it doesn't mean life, just carbon based molecules. those are things life gets based on. is there life on some of these things? we don't know. that's what we're hoping to find out. looking outside our solar system in the last couple decades we've proven our solar system isn't unique. when i was a kid you look in the sky and there were billions of stars in space. are there other planets up there and is our solar system unique? we found out in the last few years with the space telescope almo
jupiter and saturn, the moons are interesting. there are volcanos on some of the moons, flowing liquids on the moons, some cold like not water. some have an icy crust, icy water crust, and underneath is a liquid water because the gravity effects of these giant planets squeezes these moons enough it warms up the inside the water underneath the ice is liquid. liquid water, warmth, chemicals. we know we've flown the cassini probe through some of the materials out of the ice cracks and organic...
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el cerrito, moon, venus and jupiter put on quite a show. high clouds filtering from the north. 40, now 41 dry and calm. berkeley 43. 44 in the city. one observation oakland 38 and alameda 40 degrees. danville at 28. gilroy 29. wasn't in 29. woodside has joined the 20 degrees temperature range at 29. up or the concord billion, 29 degrees as well. higher clouds beginning to move in. they will favor areas north of the golden gate. partly cloudy, mostly sunny to the south. napa airport 29. a lot more 30s than 20s livermore to brentwood 30 degrees. sunnyvale 33. ukiah up to 30. two in flagstaff, normally 17. phoenix at 35 normal is 44. that continues down in the desert southwest. a strong jet stream his boots good and across the pacific. it's ushering in clouds and rain for the pacific northwest. the active jet stream it looks like three systems on the way. saturday, a break saturday night sunday, and then again tuesday night into wednesday. that total could stack up especially north of the golden gate. the system on saturday, probably a wind advisory will be issued and a colder sys
el cerrito, moon, venus and jupiter put on quite a show. high clouds filtering from the north. 40, now 41 dry and calm. berkeley 43. 44 in the city. one observation oakland 38 and alameda 40 degrees. danville at 28. gilroy 29. wasn't in 29. woodside has joined the 20 degrees temperature range at 29. up or the concord billion, 29 degrees as well. higher clouds beginning to move in. they will favor areas north of the golden gate. partly cloudy, mostly sunny to the south. napa airport 29. a lot...
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tienes a jÚpiter. 07 y 90 los nÚmeros de suerte y te dicen que el 5 de espadas es un momento que vasidos el equipo de un nuevo dÍa estÁ terrible consternado, a compa Ñamos con el alma, abrazamos a diego, que perdiÓ a su padre anoche. Él estaba destrozado, visiblemente afectado. llegÓ al velorio de su padre arturo... que falleciÓ en la ciudad de mÉxico en el hospital por una falla hepÁtica te abrazamos diego con nuestro corazÓn. >>> el tema del hÍgado. a pesar de su dolor, nuestro querido y admirado diego, vemos escenas lÁgrimas y abrazos. atendiÓ a la prensa, es expreso, dijo como se sentÍa. y estuvo respondiendo mensajes. estuve testeando con Él y no podÍa hablar. y estuvo respondiendo. ahÍ lo vemos. vamos a escuchar lo que dijo. >>> me enseÑÓ siempre a salir adelante y aprender de los errores a ser optimista. hacer de todo eso herramientas y sobre todo me enseÑo a ser... lo extraÑo, y siento el vacÍo, el dolor porque gracias a Él soy excelente padre, excelente esposo y trato de ser un excelente tÍo, amigo. >>> ay! dios. >>> te voy a decir una cosa. >>> conozco bien a su esposa. con
tienes a jÚpiter. 07 y 90 los nÚmeros de suerte y te dicen que el 5 de espadas es un momento que vasidos el equipo de un nuevo dÍa estÁ terrible consternado, a compa Ñamos con el alma, abrazamos a diego, que perdiÓ a su padre anoche. Él estaba destrozado, visiblemente afectado. llegÓ al velorio de su padre arturo... que falleciÓ en la ciudad de mÉxico en el hospital por una falla hepÁtica te abrazamos diego con nuestro corazÓn. >>> el tema del hÍgado. a pesar de su dolor,...
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. >> seguimos con sagitario vienen en montones, jÚpiter y el eclipse fuiste uno de los mÁs beneficiadosluz y te convierte en un Ángel y el dueÑo absoluto del universo >>> la que vi muy feliz con lo que dijeron erika tiene listo los videos con mÁs like en el programa >>> mario, tremendo y los Ángeles que te ayudan, seÑores vamos a ver lo que estÁ sucediendo en la zona mÁs trending de la televisiÓn. >> vamos a hacerle el tatuaje tel principal >>> >>> papi. >> muy bien. >> locura total muchachos >>> anuel. >> superamable la gente papi de corazÓn. >> gente muy buena, amable. >> asÍ como lo vieron el cantante anuel se trata de este chico que se hace pasar como el doble ecuatoriano el par ciroed es impresionante y ha causado una total locura de histeria entre las admiradoras del cantante de trap. >> tenemos protagonistas en vivo y causantes de esta confusiÓn. >> que es el influencer que lo acompaÑÓ durante todo el recorrido y por supuesto julio cÉsar que es el anuel ecuatoriano. >> buenos dÍas chicos >>> hola, buenos dÍas. >> muy buenos dÍas >>> cuÉntame un poquito como se vio esto, cÓmo se i
. >> seguimos con sagitario vienen en montones, jÚpiter y el eclipse fuiste uno de los mÁs beneficiadosluz y te convierte en un Ángel y el dueÑo absoluto del universo >>> la que vi muy feliz con lo que dijeron erika tiene listo los videos con mÁs like en el programa >>> mario, tremendo y los Ángeles que te ayudan, seÑores vamos a ver lo que estÁ sucediendo en la zona mÁs trending de la televisiÓn. >> vamos a hacerle el tatuaje tel principal >>>...
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veremos muchas situaciones en el cielo, jÚpiter, saturno, martes, venus y mercurio los veremos en elar cualquier cosa en tu vida los Ángeles te lo van agradecer y sobre todo el universo. >>> gÉminis los Ángeles tienen ideas e inspiraciÓn para ti, prepÁrate para recibir ideas del cielo las buenas ideas vienen de la luz. cÁncer tienes la oportunidad de ver y sacar el niÑo interior y manejas toda la situaciÓn y ademÁs proyectas algo bueno que se devuelve en bendiciones. leo enfoquen en lo que quieren por quÉ los leones estÁn en un brillo de luz. virgo cuidado a p alimentaciÓn. libra a prepararse dicen los Ángeles, no hay nada mejor que estudiar algo nuevo en la vida y verÁs las cosas que estaran maravillosamente. >>> miguel con la mala energÍa que haya para sido prepÁrate mi ama escorpiÓn estas en un momento brillando y tienes cosas negativas alrededor tuyo. sagitario los Ángeles se manifiestan de manera maravillosa para estos dÍas. capricornio convertirte en un Ángel para los demas eres tÚ seguimos con acuario que cosas que se ganan muy bien. piscis tienes un momento de amor y pareja,
veremos muchas situaciones en el cielo, jÚpiter, saturno, martes, venus y mercurio los veremos en elar cualquier cosa en tu vida los Ángeles te lo van agradecer y sobre todo el universo. >>> gÉminis los Ángeles tienen ideas e inspiraciÓn para ti, prepÁrate para recibir ideas del cielo las buenas ideas vienen de la luz. cÁncer tienes la oportunidad de ver y sacar el niÑo interior y manejas toda la situaciÓn y ademÁs proyectas algo bueno que se devuelve en bendiciones. leo...
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. >> para tauro, recogiendo las mieles del Éxito, jÚpiter el aÑo pasado una tela bastante prepÁrate para prepÁrese para matrimonio y situaciones maravillosas. >> seguimos con virgo, quiero, debo y quiero tener dinero amado virgo prepÁrese para triunfar en todo lo que tenga que ver con dinero >>> seguimos con libra, cuidado con las separaciones amorosas este aÑo tendrÁn que librar vamos a decirlo asÍ grandes batallas que tienen que ver con el amor cuidado. >> seguimos con escorpiÓn los jefes te van a dar la oportunidad personas de autoridades y poder y vienen ascensos te van para ofrecer >>> sagitario el equilibrio es muy importante ti. >> equilibrar lo que son ganancias y gastos prepÁrate para una semana de organizaciÓn. >> seguimos con capricornio. >> el amor ronda tu vida durante esta semana prepÁrate los solteros de este signo hay una situaciÓn con venus que podrÍa traer situaciÓn maravillosa de amor y cosas bonitas >>> acuario prepÁrate para dejar de sufrir con asuntos de dinero tambiÉn podrÍas tomar otro camino y vas a estar muy feliz. >> terminamos con piscis el sol abre para ti an
. >> para tauro, recogiendo las mieles del Éxito, jÚpiter el aÑo pasado una tela bastante prepÁrate para prepÁrese para matrimonio y situaciones maravillosas. >> seguimos con virgo, quiero, debo y quiero tener dinero amado virgo prepÁrese para triunfar en todo lo que tenga que ver con dinero >>> seguimos con libra, cuidado con las separaciones amorosas este aÑo tendrÁn que librar vamos a decirlo asÍ grandes batallas que tienen que ver con el amor cuidado. >>...
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it left earth back injanuary 2006 to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiter, saturn.on new year's day. skimming past, but still able to capture the images we're now starting to see. this may be the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built — one lump binding to another, over millions of years. when new horizons flew past pluto, it revealed a world more active than anyone expected. now this latest encounter has produced something even more profound — a snapshot of what it took to make planets like our own. david shukman, bbc news. in a moment, the weather, but first, let's look at some of the most striking images of the day. new before—and—after satellite photography has been released showing the extent of the damage caused to the volcano anak krakatoa when it erupted last month. the tsunami it caused killed more than 400 people in indonesia shortly before christmas. this picture was taken before the disaster. this was taken a week after, and shows a small bay has formed where the volcano has completely cracked open. it's lost around two thirds of its mass
it left earth back injanuary 2006 to fly past the planets, including mars, jupiter, saturn.on new year's day. skimming past, but still able to capture the images we're now starting to see. this may be the first glimpse of how the planets were eventually built — one lump binding to another, over millions of years. when new horizons flew past pluto, it revealed a world more active than anyone expected. now this latest encounter has produced something even more profound — a snapshot of what it...