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is about to go retrograde saturn is a planet of discipline and structure and having to just go with the growing so rather than focusing on so much the outward story like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in authority and get it in touch with your discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the stream. and i'm willing to be listening to my inner authority it's unclear when human beings started looking up at the stars and planets for guidance solace or comfort perhaps the strategy is as old as humanity itself but something a lot newer the digital age has started a global astrology boom astrologer amber carl explains more. i think there's a void being laughed at by religious institutions falling apart by lack of faith in pharmacology lack of faith in psychiatry people are looking for a different way to try to understand themselves without going to certain extremes. and astrology comes in on these new technological platforms and fills that meek. astrologers and investors are seeing opportunity where the stars and technology align according to one ve
is about to go retrograde saturn is a planet of discipline and structure and having to just go with the growing so rather than focusing on so much the outward story like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in authority and get it in touch with your discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the stream. and i'm willing to be listening to my inner authority it's unclear when human beings started looking up at the stars and planets for guidance solace or...
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by the time we get to saturn class, he was in el paso at fort bliss in 1950.e moved to work with the u.s. army in huntsville, alabama. this is one of the biggest and most important engineering marvels of mankind. people can go look at the the. pyramids if they want. they can go look at the wall in china. when you look at the saturn rockets out of huntsville, alabama, there has been nothing like it. a power that mankind was able to put together in the thrust of a rocket that large. the payload capacity there is off the charts. brian: but at the end of the book, a couple of times you write about werner von braun. i want your reaction as to why you did this. it is my personal opinion, based on all that i have read, werner von braun was culpable for war crimes associated with the german third reich using slave labor to build his v2's during world war ii. why did you feel you had to write this? doug: he was a nazi. he was part of the ss. in order to build his rockets -- germany had the rockets. we put money in the united world war ii in the manhattan project, into
by the time we get to saturn class, he was in el paso at fort bliss in 1950.e moved to work with the u.s. army in huntsville, alabama. this is one of the biggest and most important engineering marvels of mankind. people can go look at the the. pyramids if they want. they can go look at the wall in china. when you look at the saturn rockets out of huntsville, alabama, there has been nothing like it. a power that mankind was able to put together in the thrust of a rocket that large. the payload...
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is about to go retrograde saturn's a planet of discipline and structure and having to just go with the growing so rather than focusing on so much the outer thore like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in authority and get it turton touch with your own sense of discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the stream. and i'm listening to my inner authority it's unclear when human beings started looking up at the stars and planets for guidance solace our comfort perhaps astrology is as old as humanity itself but something a lot newer the digital age has kickstarted a global astrology boom astrologer and her car explains more. i think there's a void big.
is about to go retrograde saturn's a planet of discipline and structure and having to just go with the growing so rather than focusing on so much the outer thore like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in authority and get it turton touch with your own sense of discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the stream. and i'm listening to my inner authority it's unclear when human beings started looking up at the stars and planets for guidance solace our...
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these beautiful pictures of jupiter and saturn and spend -- send them back to earth. >> let me call your attention to what's coming up this thursday. there we go. j.r.r. tolkuin, a topic that many of you will be very interested in i'm sure and i hope you'll come back on thursday for our next presentation. before she goes on to sign books, let's give a big thank ou to nathalia holt. [applause] > thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] . >> every weekend american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming exploring our nation's past. to view our special and an archive of all of programs visit c-span.org/history. san ated 10 miles from luis obispo, we traveled to avila people to see the saab san oint lighthouse. >> the town of avila beach is pretty much a case study of the entire state of california. not only do we have a native people, the chumash, who lived here 2000 -- here for the past 10,000 years, we also have a spanish ssion, which is the town san luis was build around. this was the entrance to and from the town when people would come by
these beautiful pictures of jupiter and saturn and spend -- send them back to earth. >> let me call your attention to what's coming up this thursday. there we go. j.r.r. tolkuin, a topic that many of you will be very interested in i'm sure and i hope you'll come back on thursday for our next presentation. before she goes on to sign books, let's give a big thank ou to nathalia holt. [applause] > thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] . >> every...
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there were some suggestions and among the suggestions included the conjunction of jupiter and saturn, in fact the conjunction of the patterns. that's where. as for the defending that's where we get the main influenza from is from the italian word meaning influence into the earliest thoughts were and this is an 15 and 16 hundreds was this disease, an entity that you could identify was caused by something up in the stores, so there was a theory going around and we still have this. in our history when we refer to influenza today so perhaps conjunction of jupiter and saturn rotting animal carcasses were thought to be one possible explanation, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions were suggested as possible causes. they discharge into the air into the bowels of the earth. people really didn't know what it wasn't that was in fact at a meeting that occurred in chicago public health officials early in the epidemic of 19181 public-health officials of the following we may as well admit and call it germ x.. we had no idea. we don't know what causes it and where we are. now an example of a cause tha
there were some suggestions and among the suggestions included the conjunction of jupiter and saturn, in fact the conjunction of the patterns. that's where. as for the defending that's where we get the main influenza from is from the italian word meaning influence into the earliest thoughts were and this is an 15 and 16 hundreds was this disease, an entity that you could identify was caused by something up in the stores, so there was a theory going around and we still have this. in our history...
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jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto. in 1970, nasa experienced massive budget cuts and the grand tour was canceled. the group at jpl felt this was unacceptable. they had to take advantage of this moment. so a small group of engineers, including sylvia miller who had been hired and trained by helen, came in one weekend with the goal of saving the grand tour. they came up with a trajectory that used something called gravity assistance. they used the gravitational pull of the planets to act like a slingshot, sending a spacecraft farther and farther into space. by doing so, they were able to save costs by cutting down on the size of the spacecraft and how much fuel they needed to use. that theis trajectory voyagers followed in 1977, when they were launched. they went all the way to the outer planets. not pluto, that was later. they not only changed text books for the time, but they gave us all of these beautiful images. the voyagers are still going. and 2013 is the first man-made object to have left our solar system. it was
jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto. in 1970, nasa experienced massive budget cuts and the grand tour was canceled. the group at jpl felt this was unacceptable. they had to take advantage of this moment. so a small group of engineers, including sylvia miller who had been hired and trained by helen, came in one weekend with the goal of saving the grand tour. they came up with a trajectory that used something called gravity assistance. they used the gravitational pull of the planets to act...
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saturn five. we were there, they took most of the space. little movie of the man in the moon remembers. summarizing the history of the earth and the moon were roaming around and they from some material that emanated from the sun. -- as it hardened, there were pieces that hit it. hit it would form this thing which is a crater. craters like that formed the feast of the man in the moon. all kinds of variations happen later on. they think i am proud of we were able to get a piece of the moon people could touch. i wanted to see that because of the fact in my culture, there is something called -- there is a meter right assigned from god that people could touch when they go from their pilgrimage. that affects people of the islamic faith tremendously. if you have a piece of the moon, young kids could touch, it can affect them. we discussed it. it fromsaid, you go get houston. for scientists to study. they would say, are you out of your mind. it took me 10 months. to discuss with them. of the moon? piece someone is going to break it and take it. wha
saturn five. we were there, they took most of the space. little movie of the man in the moon remembers. summarizing the history of the earth and the moon were roaming around and they from some material that emanated from the sun. -- as it hardened, there were pieces that hit it. hit it would form this thing which is a crater. craters like that formed the feast of the man in the moon. all kinds of variations happen later on. they think i am proud of we were able to get a piece of the moon people...
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he is the one behind the design of the saturn 5 rocket, which allowed the mission to the moon to succeed. the third pillar of nasa was the apollo program director, rocco petrone. rocco was a very tough guy, an army engineer who worked in m.i.t. he worked very hard. he was one man to know how to do things. he told me once after we left the program, after we left nasa, "when we were working on the apollo missions, the three directors of the three programs came to see me and said how can you allow an egyptian to be the secretary of landing site direction? this guy could be a plant from russia. the soviets are all over egypt. the soviets could have sent him. he may be a plant. he told them, "i did not put him in this job, it was his own fellow that elected him secretary of the committee. don't tell me where he came from. give me one thing he did wrong and i will throw him out the window with my own hand." then they left. he said "i never told you that story so it would not affect your performance." the beauty of the mind. rocco became the man that really had his finger on every little speck
he is the one behind the design of the saturn 5 rocket, which allowed the mission to the moon to succeed. the third pillar of nasa was the apollo program director, rocco petrone. rocco was a very tough guy, an army engineer who worked in m.i.t. he worked very hard. he was one man to know how to do things. he told me once after we left the program, after we left nasa, "when we were working on the apollo missions, the three directors of the three programs came to see me and said how can you...
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saturn of the parts of five, all of the other most , they took most of the space.e movie of the man in the moon remembered just summarized the history of the moon, by saying that about 4 billion years ago, the earth and the moon were roaming around and they formed from some materials that emanated from the sun, most likely. then, the moon hardened, but as it hardened, there were little pieces that hit it, and each one form this inould ground thing, which is a crater. big craters like that formed the face of the man in the moon. all kinds of variations happen later on. the thing i am proud of we were able to get a piece of the moon that people could touch. i wanted to see that because of the fact in my culture, there is something called -- in mecca, there was a meteorite assigned from god that people could touch when they go from their pilgrimage. that affects human beings of the islamic faith tremendously. i thought that maybe if you have , a piece of the moon, young kids could touch, it can affect them. i can teach them. i have touched the moon. it is a subject li
saturn of the parts of five, all of the other most , they took most of the space.e movie of the man in the moon remembered just summarized the history of the moon, by saying that about 4 billion years ago, the earth and the moon were roaming around and they formed from some materials that emanated from the sun, most likely. then, the moon hardened, but as it hardened, there were little pieces that hit it, and each one form this inould ground thing, which is a crater. big craters like that...
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years old it appears the ship was transporting mined in fight press and smelted into boss planet saturn. and a quick reminder of the top stories that we are following for you today an international scientific team has unveiled the first ever image of a black hole of vaults in the understanding of one of the most mysterious objects in the universe one astrophysicist said we have seen the unsealed. and israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu looks to have secured victory in the country's general election as most of the votes counted he is running neck and neck with his main challenger benny gantz and netanyahu is in a stronger position to form a coalition with a number of rightwing posse. that's the news you know coming up next is made in germany and now on behalf of the whole team thanks so much to watch . feeds no longer break in through the window at night more often than not we hand them out. via the internet. cyber crime is a multi-billion dollar disaster. but some hackers use their skills to do good. made in germany sixty minutes off d.w. . it's all happening go to visit a funny.
years old it appears the ship was transporting mined in fight press and smelted into boss planet saturn. and a quick reminder of the top stories that we are following for you today an international scientific team has unveiled the first ever image of a black hole of vaults in the understanding of one of the most mysterious objects in the universe one astrophysicist said we have seen the unsealed. and israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu looks to have secured victory in the country's...
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whether it will be the next saturn v or whether it will be the next spruce goose.ustry in the last few years since this was developed. some said this was a plane that came after its time, actually. we will have to see how that plays out for the next couple of years. you mentioned spruce goose, tell us what that means. the spruce goose was howard hughes's huge wooden aeroplane. at that time the 1940s it was the biggest aeroplane in the world, but it only flew once. i'm glad to report that stratolaunch has flown longer in the air, two and a half hours, than the spruce goose did. that's good to know. what's the competition, is it the likes of virgin galactic? yes, it is. virgin galactic has a sister company known as virgin orbit. they are working on the same principle, but the plane is not nearly as big. it is about its converted 7117 that would also launch a rocket from mid air and put satellite into orbit. it's not quite as heavy duty as this plane, but it could be a significant competitor for the applications that stratolaunch is looking at. just lastly, we mention
whether it will be the next saturn v or whether it will be the next spruce goose.ustry in the last few years since this was developed. some said this was a plane that came after its time, actually. we will have to see how that plays out for the next couple of years. you mentioned spruce goose, tell us what that means. the spruce goose was howard hughes's huge wooden aeroplane. at that time the 1940s it was the biggest aeroplane in the world, but it only flew once. i'm glad to report that...
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company with a lot of other nerds garage tinkerer is that saturn you say it's the government that well what i need in the case of the apple story in this kind of builds on my previous book called entrepreneurial state is that the state in again how we talk about an economy is just seen as fixing a problem economists say fixing market failures and if you think of the more colloquial use of you know you're talking about the state it's there to enable to facilitate to do risk to set some sort of basic framework conditions and then get the hell out of the way but actually what the state has done in places like silicon valley and the few places in the world that have actually grown through innovation because there's different ways to grow the state actually acted as an investor an investor a first resort but when we just think of the state of spender administrator or regulator we don't sort of capture this investment side and the true story behind apple is that everything that makes that phone smart to not stupid was funded by the public sector so internet touchscreen display g.p.s. siri th
company with a lot of other nerds garage tinkerer is that saturn you say it's the government that well what i need in the case of the apple story in this kind of builds on my previous book called entrepreneurial state is that the state in again how we talk about an economy is just seen as fixing a problem economists say fixing market failures and if you think of the more colloquial use of you know you're talking about the state it's there to enable to facilitate to do risk to set some sort of...
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you so at last i should measure saturn and. look at. that interest level be. there. and of course have seen my star your head rather have. yet. she done so well not as an ad that did i but a yacht that america proud and one it's all absolutely yeah she didn't shoot the missionaries international celebrity where. their little corner shop. got mama dental and you can buy loyalty washburn one hundred he could have told them loyally regretted not slate. they have now or how most recently is a little into lonely acting muslim with him commissar limply do a high end rush out yes the new sub must be quite i mean yes the whole turn only and screw up. when you think of here on. the fourth of them of the reestablishment of the state. one of the main areas. if i would be alone i would be able to do much. wouldn't be able to enter. it's such a matter which doesn't depend and i think a push. this is a mistake in there are many researchers at all this for the buried lead and by that little credibly. grouting has been done by a single man who is a utility go to the people it was cr
you so at last i should measure saturn and. look at. that interest level be. there. and of course have seen my star your head rather have. yet. she done so well not as an ad that did i but a yacht that america proud and one it's all absolutely yeah she didn't shoot the missionaries international celebrity where. their little corner shop. got mama dental and you can buy loyalty washburn one hundred he could have told them loyally regretted not slate. they have now or how most recently is a...
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me so at last i should measure saturn and. look at. that interest like a billion miles because there were. no horses have seen my star your hair brown had a hat. yet. she done so well not as i doubt that did i trouble you got that america but i had one it's all yeah she bawled she don't usually. a know nothing you fall in little bear. gun mama den a while and you come out loyally washburn one hundred he could have told them loyally to go to not straight. they have no order how most recently is a little. too lonely at the muslim let him come a soul in cleveland ohio and rush out yes i knew sudden must speak well i mean yes the whole town only had one scrap. when you think of your own contribution to the fulfillment of the research that was going to say. one of the main areas. if i would be alone i would be able to do much. wouldn't be able to enter. it's such a matter which doesn't depend and i think you put. it in a mistake there are many such research at all this was a very good lead in but that review couldn't really. grouting has be
me so at last i should measure saturn and. look at. that interest like a billion miles because there were. no horses have seen my star your hair brown had a hat. yet. she done so well not as i doubt that did i trouble you got that america but i had one it's all yeah she bawled she don't usually. a know nothing you fall in little bear. gun mama den a while and you come out loyally washburn one hundred he could have told them loyally to go to not straight. they have no order how most recently is...
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we are looking at these engines that give more than 5 million pounds of thrust, the most since the saturnt for the apollo moon missions back to the 1970's. we are looking at something of a historic day when it comes to heavyunch of the massive, lift rocket for elon musk's spacex, carrying its first paying customer. there are several paying customers, in fact, committed to flying the falcon for some of these other satellite companies, .s well as the u.s. air force you're looking at, as we see, the landing of those powerful boosters after that launch was delayed from yesterday at -- on account of the poor weather, but no such issues today. spacexnal features with boosters landing successfully. coming the best coming up next, or notest from the skies so much, more on the ground. there are warnings the 737 may not have been suitable for certain airports. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm shery shery anh: ahn in new york. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. the new york bank governor has indicated a willingness to use as inflation stabilizes and threats to growth amount. he spoke exclusively to bl
we are looking at these engines that give more than 5 million pounds of thrust, the most since the saturnt for the apollo moon missions back to the 1970's. we are looking at something of a historic day when it comes to heavyunch of the massive, lift rocket for elon musk's spacex, carrying its first paying customer. there are several paying customers, in fact, committed to flying the falcon for some of these other satellite companies, .s well as the u.s. air force you're looking at, as we see,...
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number one, i thought if there was going to be sex and planets it would be saturn because they couldwas a story a few weeks ago that less and les people of the next generation are actually having sexual relations. but if you ask people what they're passionate about, generation z, xwy or l they will say they're fighting if are the planet. and for them maybe that is the sexual intercourse that they're looking for but yet leaving out. >>> bachelorette parties in nashville. >> did you book anybody else today? you're wearing me out. >> this is actually in your lane, okay? the bachelorette parties in nashville are lived because their girls weekend landed smack-dab in the middle tough nfl draft. cue the unhappiness. >> the one that's going to pay for this is my husband when i refuse to watch football the entire season. i don't want to watch a bunch of football days. >> navigating to broadway. >> you get married once. how often does the draft happen? >> every freakin' year. >> these ladies said they weren't given enough notice. what is your advice. >>ly say this. not only is it going to get
number one, i thought if there was going to be sex and planets it would be saturn because they couldwas a story a few weeks ago that less and les people of the next generation are actually having sexual relations. but if you ask people what they're passionate about, generation z, xwy or l they will say they're fighting if are the planet. and for them maybe that is the sexual intercourse that they're looking for but yet leaving out. >>> bachelorette parties in nashville. >> did...
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of looking at planets that no before.ft had gone to uranus, saturn, neptune, even pluto. however, in 1970, nasa cuts.enced massive budget so the grand tour was cancelled. now, the group at j.p.l. just this was unacceptable. they had to take advantage of this moment. group ofsmall engineers, including sylvia ander, who had been hired trained by helen, came in one weekend with the goal of saving the grand tour. and what they did was they came up with a trajectory that used gravity assist. so they used the gravitational to act likeplanets a swing shot, sending a spacecraft farther and farther space. and by doing so, they were able down oncosts by cutting the size of the spacecraft and how much fuel they needed to use. and it was this trajectory that 1977oyagers followed in when they were launched. they went all the way to the planets. unfortunately, not pluto. that was later on. but they not only changed textbooks for the time but they gave us all of these beautiful images. and the voyagers are still going. voyager one in 2013 is the first left ourbject to have solar system.
of looking at planets that no before.ft had gone to uranus, saturn, neptune, even pluto. however, in 1970, nasa cuts.enced massive budget so the grand tour was cancelled. now, the group at j.p.l. just this was unacceptable. they had to take advantage of this moment. group ofsmall engineers, including sylvia ander, who had been hired trained by helen, came in one weekend with the goal of saving the grand tour. and what they did was they came up with a trajectory that used gravity assist. so they...
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had numerous discussions in the past with other properties, specifically ord court, ord street and saturn street and we ultimately came to a conclusion. a satisfactory conclusion. just to give you a street view -- pardon my bad photography -- you have to understand that ord court is hardly a street. it's very narrow, dead end and community street. my arrow attempts to show the current peak which is about a story and a half high. the four-story addition will be somewhere in here. i'm not an architect, so i can't tell you exactly, but it's going to be high. looking at it from the top, this is the building in question. so... the discussion of adding a unit here. let's be clear, there has always been two units -- [bell ringing] -- so there is no change. this is a notice of termination from a previous tenant, so there was someone there before the current owner and they were forced out. here is a picture of the entrance. it's a separate entrance. in conclusion, this is too big, too high, does not add housing, and it should be rejected and not to mention, it completely blows away the s.u. duxt.
had numerous discussions in the past with other properties, specifically ord court, ord street and saturn street and we ultimately came to a conclusion. a satisfactory conclusion. just to give you a street view -- pardon my bad photography -- you have to understand that ord court is hardly a street. it's very narrow, dead end and community street. my arrow attempts to show the current peak which is about a story and a half high. the four-story addition will be somewhere in here. i'm not an...
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this video and the aftermath of a severe thunderstorm with nearly baseball sized hail just beat this saturnetirement. about an hour's drive south of tyler, texas, over in east texas. you may know tyler, texas, the rose capital of the united states. it even broke through the quarter panels. are you kidding me? wow. all right. let's move on back here at home if we can and what you're going to see our school day forecast, foggy spots. watch out. it's that time of the year. you have to slow down, use the low beams. hard to see some people. mostly cloudy at 11:00 and there may be a few showers in the north bay. the right of us around 70 degrees with 61 at the coast. to the north most of the day and down south, 82 in fresno. 85 in l.a. 99 in palm springs. are you kidding me? a look at lake tahoe. snow on the other end. we have a chance of windy conditions today. rain and snow tuesday, thursday, friday. nothing this weekend. >> thank you, mike. >>> a new development in a college admission scandal. a student has been kicked out of stanford for falsifying records. >> amy hollyfield live at stanford
this video and the aftermath of a severe thunderstorm with nearly baseball sized hail just beat this saturnetirement. about an hour's drive south of tyler, texas, over in east texas. you may know tyler, texas, the rose capital of the united states. it even broke through the quarter panels. are you kidding me? wow. all right. let's move on back here at home if we can and what you're going to see our school day forecast, foggy spots. watch out. it's that time of the year. you have to slow down,...
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check out this strong thunderstorm with the big hail, big enough to blow out the windows in this saturnink you see at one point in time it may even put some holes in the driver's side rear quadrant. look at that. that is some intense, intense hail out of a storm that was in grapeland. you know where tyler, texas, the rose capital of america. it's about an hour's drive south of there in east texas. thank goodness we don't have to deal with that, but we do have breezes on the way. let's jump ahead and show you the future, 7:00 this evening. it's around 10 miles per hour. once the sun sets and the colder, drier air rushes in, all of our east/west bridges will have a crosswind. the winds will be specifically -- excuse me, especially strong in the north bay with 25 to 35-mile-per-hour winds. that wind will whip up. and then the winds will be around all throughout most of the day, even hitting 40 along the coast. after the 6:00 hour tomorrow they do start to taper but still around 10 to 20 when we go to bed tomorrow night. so -- i should say wednesday night. the fastest breezes will be tomorr
check out this strong thunderstorm with the big hail, big enough to blow out the windows in this saturnink you see at one point in time it may even put some holes in the driver's side rear quadrant. look at that. that is some intense, intense hail out of a storm that was in grapeland. you know where tyler, texas, the rose capital of america. it's about an hour's drive south of there in east texas. thank goodness we don't have to deal with that, but we do have breezes on the way. let's jump...
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among those suggestions included the conjunction of jupiter and saturn. in fact the conjunction of the planets. that is where we get the name influenza from produce from the italian meaning influence. and the earliest thoughts were in the 1600s, that the disease, it was an entity that you could identify, this disease is caused by something in the stars. there was a theory going on and resolve this very no history were looking influenza today. perhaps conjunction of the planets, rotting animal carcasses, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. they were suggested as possible causes. effluvia discharge into the air from the bowels of the earth. people really didn't know what it was. in fact, at a meeting that occurred in chicago public health officials earlier in the influenza epidemic of 1918, one public health official said the following. we may as well admit it and call it germ x. we don't know what causes us and where we are. an example of a cause that was really not a cause was a discovery in 1892 in berlin by some microbiologist. they found a bacterium on
among those suggestions included the conjunction of jupiter and saturn. in fact the conjunction of the planets. that is where we get the name influenza from produce from the italian meaning influence. and the earliest thoughts were in the 1600s, that the disease, it was an entity that you could identify, this disease is caused by something in the stars. there was a theory going on and resolve this very no history were looking influenza today. perhaps conjunction of the planets, rotting animal...
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two stings on the moon you know ♪'m ♪ i going to follow two stings on the moon from jupiter ♪ ♪ to saturn's>> jmy: sting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: look, a star! >> i see it. it's a star. >> jimmy: and there's another star. >> you're right, anothmy one. >> jimand another one. >> and another one. >> jimmy: and look, i see uranus. >> sting: i see your anus too. >> jimmy: we say that differently, but we mean the same thing. >> we do. >> jimmy: there's a star right there. >> there's a star. >> jimmy: there's another star. >> and another one. >> jimmy: tastar. >> a sr. >> jimmy: star. >> star. >> jimmy: star. >> staar >> jimmy: st >> star. star, star, star! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's so cool being here with you two stings on the moon ♪ ♪ every day is so brand new two stings on the moon it's warm in spa ♪ ♪ with you my friend two stings on the moon wh do you think ♪ ♪ this song might end two stings o two stings on the moon ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hey. ♪ the song will enden the song will quite soon ♪ [ cheers and applaone ] [ harming ] [ cheers and applause ] [ coughing ] [ cheers and applause ]
two stings on the moon you know ♪'m ♪ i going to follow two stings on the moon from jupiter ♪ ♪ to saturn's>> jmy: sting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: look, a star! >> i see it. it's a star. >> jimmy: and there's another star. >> you're right, anothmy one. >> jimand another one. >> and another one. >> jimmy: and look, i see uranus. >> sting: i see your anus too. >> jimmy: we say that differently, but we mean the same thing....
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this booster alone on rocket, stronger than a saturn v, which brought all missions to the moon.s up there whether government or private company, we should be the one to go there. steve moore, whether he makes it to the federal reserve. meantime, charles payne take you through the next hour. charles: huge day on wall street. stocks solidly in the green, big news from banks and media companies. jpmorgan leading the way for financials after reporting solid increase in earnings. we have to talk about disney, the winner of the session. soaring more than 10% after unveiling a aggressive pricing strategy and bold subscriber predictions for the new video streaming service that competes with netflix. neil: >> race to control the fertile ol' feeds. what will be the next multibillion-dollar oil deal? we'll tell you. >>> president tmp
this booster alone on rocket, stronger than a saturn v, which brought all missions to the moon.s up there whether government or private company, we should be the one to go there. steve moore, whether he makes it to the federal reserve. meantime, charles payne take you through the next hour. charles: huge day on wall street. stocks solidly in the green, big news from banks and media companies. jpmorgan leading the way for financials after reporting solid increase in earnings. we have to talk...
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today's monday and today it might be a little harder of a slower than the usual monday because saturn is about to go retrograde the saturn's a planet of discipline and structure and having to just go with the ground so rather than focusing on so much the outer authority like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in authority to get it to in touch with your own sense of discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the stream. and i'm willing to be listening to my inner authority it's unclear when human beings started looking up at the stars and planets for guidance solace our comfort perhaps it's reality is as old as humanity itself but something a lot newer the digital age has started a global astrology boom astrologer amber khan explains more. i think there's a void being laughed at by religious institutions falling apart by lack of faith in pharmacology lack of faith in psychiatry people are looking for a different way to try to understand themselves without going to certain extremes. and astrology comes in on these new technological platforms and fi
today's monday and today it might be a little harder of a slower than the usual monday because saturn is about to go retrograde the saturn's a planet of discipline and structure and having to just go with the ground so rather than focusing on so much the outer authority like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in authority to get it to in touch with your own sense of discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the stream. and i'm willing to be listening to my...
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today's monday today you might be a little harder than the usual monday because saturn is about to go retrograde saturn is a planet of discipline and structure and everything just go with the grind so rather than focusing on so much the outer authority like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in the forty you get it took in touch with your discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the street. and i'm really could be listening to my inner authority it's unclear when human beings started looking up at the stars and planets for guidance solace or comfort perhaps the strategy is as old as humanity itself but something a lot newer the digital age has started a global astrology boom astrologer amber kahn explains more. i think there's a void being laughed at by religious institutions falling apart by lack of faith in pharmacology lack of faith in psychiatry people are looking for a different way to try to understand themselves without going to certain extremes. and astrology comes in on these new technological platforms and fills that meek astrologers a
today's monday today you might be a little harder than the usual monday because saturn is about to go retrograde saturn is a planet of discipline and structure and everything just go with the grind so rather than focusing on so much the outer authority like your boss writing you to heart you have to listen to your in the forty you get it took in touch with your discipline i'm sam reynolds and astrologer and you are in the street. and i'm really could be listening to my inner authority it's...
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- it's weird because there are planets that are not much bigger than moons, and then you get like saturns we'll observe some amazing space oddities, like why astronauts grow taller during their time in space. - when you're in space, without that gravitational pull, your body can begin to expand. - join us as we look at some incredible phenomena beyond planet earth. welcome to xploration outer space. i'm emily calandrelli. there are a lot of strange and interesting things about our universe. but, in a way, that's perfectly understandable,
- it's weird because there are planets that are not much bigger than moons, and then you get like saturns we'll observe some amazing space oddities, like why astronauts grow taller during their time in space. - when you're in space, without that gravitational pull, your body can begin to expand. - join us as we look at some incredible phenomena beyond planet earth. welcome to xploration outer space. i'm emily calandrelli. there are a lot of strange and interesting things about our universe....
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the saturn 5 came out of nowhere to go fly. we're way ahead of the curb on that one. we have the crew vehicle. this committee saved the orion capsule. when it was killed by the previous administration's destruction of the consolation project. we saved that capsule back to the moon to mars and beyond. it's been mentioned too we have to have bigger rockets to go to mars, faster rockets, right now the moon is about two days away with the current rockets. jim can tell you that mars is probably three months, four months, six months -- >> seven maybe. >> seven months. >> yeah. >> that means people have to have food and water, supplies. that's going to be one big heavy rocket. have to have a new propulsion system, for example. for example, former astronaut astronaut named franklin chang diaz has what's called -- i'm drawing a blank here -- it's basically a rocket that keeps accelerating. it goes faster and faster. not the speed of sound but the speed of light. maybe get to mars within three weeks as opposed to three months. also is a big belt of radiation between earth and m
the saturn 5 came out of nowhere to go fly. we're way ahead of the curb on that one. we have the crew vehicle. this committee saved the orion capsule. when it was killed by the previous administration's destruction of the consolation project. we saved that capsule back to the moon to mars and beyond. it's been mentioned too we have to have bigger rockets to go to mars, faster rockets, right now the moon is about two days away with the current rockets. jim can tell you that mars is probably...
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the moon rocket, the saturn five was built by warner von brawn the great engineering outs of huntsvilleg, what did it mean for us. they knew marketing back then. they were selling us in magazines and getting us excited and 4% of our g.d.p. was going to nasa. >> you know, brian, that's the key point. nasa was a very effective advertising agency. you never see a government agency promote itself the way nasa did. james webb from north carolina got into the oil business in oklahoma, webb runs nasa. it's unbelievable how he can get the astronauts in life magazine or on national geographic spread. cbs news with walter chron cite was regularly covering these launches. when jack kennedy recognized once may 5th, 1961 when alan shepard goes into space. tv rating bonanza. then grist ham goes up. tv ratings. scott carpenter. the whole country kind of got space crazed and they said we can make the moon. it became bipartisan. there were times funding almost dried up, but it never did. alas, this summer, on july 20th, will be the 50th anniversary we landed on the moon. brian: so important to see how w
the moon rocket, the saturn five was built by warner von brawn the great engineering outs of huntsvilleg, what did it mean for us. they knew marketing back then. they were selling us in magazines and getting us excited and 4% of our g.d.p. was going to nasa. >> you know, brian, that's the key point. nasa was a very effective advertising agency. you never see a government agency promote itself the way nasa did. james webb from north carolina got into the oil business in oklahoma, webb runs...