1 Hour with Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad) on Billionaire Mindset | The 1% Club Show
Join us in deep diving into a conversation that will change your
opinion of money and how you manage it, propelled by Robert
Kiyosaki, the ultimate maestro on money and the author of the
world famous book, Rich Dad Poor Dad. Having grown up in
rather humble surroundings, Robert, learned the importance of
financial know how and independence. He has hence
dedicated his life to share his knowledge with the world.
In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki and I covered a multitude of
topics ranging from The Entrepreneur-Employee mindset,
Bitcoin awaiting its doom, an impending World War 3 looming
over us, how India stands tall and in the middle of BRICS,
literally and figuratively and how our education system propels
us to remain poor.
Any amount of time conversing and learning from him would
have felt short. A sign of a true visionary. Grateful to have had
this opportunity. I am certain you will leave a more informed
and entertained person post watching this interview.
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Candace Owens x Andrew Tate: The Interview
Candace Joins Andrew Tate at his home in Romania to discuss
his background and the accusations & charges surrounding
him.
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Space Station Fisheye Fly-Through 4K (UltraHD)
Join us for a fly-through of the International Space Station.
Produced by Harmonic exclusively for NASA TV UHD, the
footage was shot in Ultra High Definition (4K) using a fisheye
lens for extreme focus and depth of field
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NASA releases high-definition video of the sun
NASA has released a high-definition video of the sun from its
space-based solar observatory. Report by Sarah Johnston.
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Ben Shapiro & Andrew Tate FIGHT Over The Kyle Kulinski Show
"The first time I ever really listened to Kyle Kulinski's show was
in the back of a cab last summer. The driver had his phone
hooked up through the stereo and was pumping out an
episode through the car speakers - loudly, as if looking to
convert a captive audience.
"Do you like Kyle Kulinski?"
The driver, Ahmed, was a recent immigrant and apparently a
die-hard fan of Secular Talk, the political talk show that
Kulinski broadcasts on YouTube. I told him, yes, in fact. I do like
Kulinski, had come across his show several years ago, and, all
things considered, he seemed pretty good.
"He understands what we're up against," Ahmed said. "Like
Bernie
But I was surprised to hear Kulinski's name mentioned in the
same breath as Bernie Sanders, particularly with such
adoration. Because what I did remember about Kulinski's show
struck me as mostly capital- "progressive" takes on the news
- the left wing of the Netroots crowd more than the
democratic socialism Sanders has popularized.
It's an impression that wasn't entirely incorrect.
"I have no time for philosophical, airy bullshit," Kulinski tells me
from his home in Westchester, New York. "I don't want to hear
about Lenin. I don't want to hear about Marx. "I have no time for philosophical, airy bullshit," Kulinski tells me
from his home in Westchester, New York. "I don't want to hear
about Lenin. I don't want to hear about Marx. I just want a
super plainspoken, straightforward agenda with a
straightforward way of selling it."
With over 800,000 subscribers and nearly 670 million total
views on YouTube, selling a progressive agenda is clearly
something Kulinski knows how to do - even Democracy Now,
the long-standing flagship of progressive media, cannot match
his reach on the platform. Chapo Trap House can certainly
boast a wildly devoted fan base (and a not insignificant degree
of media influence), but their audience is roughly half the size
of Kulinski's.
While Secular Talk might be more likely to be looped in with
the progressive networks around Air America and Pacifica
alums like Sam Seder than the more resolutely socialist world
Kulinski's fiery rhetoric, razor-sharp class instincts, and knack
for withering takedowns sets him apart from his peers.
Judging by his rhetoric alone, he's closer to a Eugene Debs
than a Chris Hayes.
But unlike Hayes, Amy Goodman, or his friend Cenk Uygur of
The Young Turks - who began airing Secular Talk on his web
network seven years ago - the thirty-two-year-old Kulinski is
virtually invisible in the mainstream media. Despite his
enormous fan base, his show has never once been mentioned
in the obligatory trend pieces on "the Millennial Left" pumped
out by the prestige media. Nor has Kulinski's name ever
popped up at all in the New York Times, Vox, the New Yorker,
New York Magazine, or the Washington Post, despite his
leading role in cofounding Justice Democrats, the organization
widely credited with sweeping Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and
the rest of "the Squad" to power.
Just last week, his Wikipedia page was deleted. The reason?
"There is very simply no [reliable source] coverage of this
person," according to one moderator. In new media, he's king
- the Sean Hannity of the Berniecrat left. In old media, he'snobody.
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NASA 65th Anniversary: A Journey Beyond the Stars
Celebrating 65 years, NASA is a symbol of human creativity
and exploration. NASA has consistently pushed boundaries,
from the historic Apollo missions that landed the first humans
on the Moon to the Space Shuttle program that built the
International Space Station. Missions like Landsat and Cassini
have deepened our understanding of Earth and our solar
system. With NASA launching the James Webb Space
Telescope, the future holds even more exciting discoveries.
Throughout all these adventures, NASA's commitment to
exploration and science continues to lead the way.
Today, the Artemis missions herald a new chapter, aiming to
return humanity to the Moon and laying robust foundations for
expeditions to Mars and beyond. As we honor NASA's storied
past, we anticipate a future filled with discoveries,
technologies, and deep-space exploration encouraged by a
new generation of dedicated explorers. Here's to NASA,
commemorating 65 years of cosmic exploration, innovation,
and the undying quest to expand our universal frontier.
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NASA's Lucy Mission Extends: its Solar Arrays
NASA's Lucy mission tests the deployment of its solar arrays in
the thermal vacuum chamber at Lockheed Martin Space in
Littleton, Colorado. Each of the two circular arrays is nearly 24
feet (7.3 m) wide. These arrays will power Lucy on its 12-year
odyssey through the Jupiter Trojan asteroids, breaking records
for a solar powered mission by traveling 530 million miles (853
million km) from the Sun. These large arrays will capture the
sunlight needed to power the spacecraft as it travels through
deep space. More: nasa.gov/lucy Music: "CSI,"
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NASA | Thermonuclear Art - The Sun In Ultra-HD (4K)
It's always shining, always ablaze with light and energy that
drive weather, biology and more. In addition to keeping life
alive on Earth. the sun also sends out a constant flow of
particles called the solar wind, and it occasionally erupts with
giant clouds of solar material, called coronal mass ejections, or
explosions of X-rays called solar flares. These events can
rattle our space environment out to the very edges of our solar
system. In space, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or
SDO, keeps an eye on our nearest star 24/7. SDO captures
images of the sun in 10 different wavelengths, each of which
helps highlight a different temperature of solar material. In this
video, we experience SO images of the sun in unprecedented
detail. Presented in ultra-high definition, the video presents
the dance of the ultra-hot material on our life-giving star in
extraordinary detail, offering an intimate view of the grand forces of the solar system.
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A Decade of sun ☀️
As of June 2020, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory
- SDO
- has now been watching the Sun non-stop for over a full
decade. From its orbit in space around the Earth, SDO has
gathered 425 million high-resolution images of the Sun
amassing 20 million gigabytes of data over the past 10 years.
This information has enabled countless new discoveries about
the workings of our closest star and how it influences the solar
system.
With a triad of instruments, SDO captures an image of the Sun
every 0.75 seconds. The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA)
instrument alone captures images every 12 seconds at 10
different wavelengths of light. This 10-year time lapse
showcases photos taken at a wavelength of 17.1 nanometers,
which is an extreme ultraviolet wavelength that shows the
Sun's outermost atmospheric layer - the corona. Compiling
one photo every hour, the movie condenses a decade of the
Sun into 61 minutes. The video shows the rise and fall in
activity that occurs as part of the Sun's 11-year solar cycle andnotable events, like transiting planets and eruptions. The
custom music, titled "Solar Observer" was composed bymusician Lars Leonard
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4K Earth Views Extended Cut for Earth Day 2023
Everything that happens on the International Space Station
revolves around one thing: Earth, sixteen times a day! So for
Earth Day 2021, NASA offers a gift you can't get anywhere else
with this leisurely view of our home planet, from 250 miles up,
rendered in extraordinary ultra-high definition video. Hit play,
relax and enjoy. This 4K footage was recorded between 2019and 2020.
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OSIRIS-REx Slings Orbital Web Around Asteroid to capture sample| 4K
101955 Bennu is one of Earth's closest planetary neighbors -
an asteroid roughly the height of a skyscraper, and since late
2018, the place that NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has called
home. When OSIRIS-REx arrived on Dec. 3, 2018, it began
wrapping Bennu in a complex web of observations. OSIRIS-
REx departs Bennu on May 10, 2021, on a return voyage to
Earth, bringing with it over 60 grams of sample collected from
the asteroid. This narrated video presents the mission's
complete trajectory during its time at Bennu.
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NASA Psyche Mission: Charting a Metallic World
In this artist's rendition, we explore a metallic world named
Psyche, an asteroid that offers a unique window into the
building blocks of planet formation. The NASA Psyche mission
launches in 2023 and will arrive at the asteroid Psyche, which
orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, in 2026. The
spacecraft, also named Psyche, will spend 21 months orbiting
the asteroid, mapping it and studying its properties. The
mission is led by Principal Investigator Lindy Elkins-Tanton of
Arizona State University. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is
responsible for the mission's overall management, system
engineering, integration and test, and mission operations.
Maxar Technologies is providing a high-power solar electricpropulsion spacecraft chassis.
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Moon Phases 2022 Southern Hemisphere - 4K
This 4K visualization shows the Moon's phase and libration at
hourly intervals throughout 2022, as viewed from the Southern
Hemisphere. Each frame represents one hour. In addition, this
visualization shows the Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and
subsolar points, and distance from the Earth at true scale.
Craters near the terminator are labeled, as are Apollo landing
sites, maria, and other albedo features in sunlight.
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Moon Phases 2022 - Northern Hemisphere - 4K
This 4K visualization shows the Moon's phase and libration at
hourly intervals throughout 2022, as viewed from the Northern
Hemisphere. Each frame represents one hour. In addition, this
visualization shows the Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and
subsolar points, and distance from the Earth at true scale.
Craters near the terminator are labeled, as are Apollo landing
sites, maria, and other albedo features in sunlight.
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Earth from Space in 4K - Expedition 65 Edition
The people who get to see the Earth from space marvel at its
beauty, the colors, the fragility they feel about the planet 250
miles below them. Now it's your turn: this ultra-high definition
video, captured during the International Space Station's
Expedition 65, allows you an extended, appreciative gawk at
the home planet in all its glory. Hit play, and go into orbit mode.
#nasa#science#explore#viral#followup#rumble
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133 Days on the ☀️
This video chronicles solar activity from Aug. 12 to Dec. 22,
2022, as captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory
(SDO). From its orbit in space around Earth, SDO has steadily
imaged the Sun in 4K x 4K resolution for nearly 13 years. This
information has enabled countless new discoveries about the
workings of our closest star and how it influences the solarsystem.
With a triad of instruments, SDO captures an image of the Sun
every 0.75 seconds. The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA)
instrument alone captures images every 12 seconds at 10
different wavelengths of light. This 133-day time lapse
showcases photos taken at a wavelength of 17.1 nanometers,
which is an extreme-ultraviolet wavelength that shows the
Sun's outermost atmospheric layer: the corona. Compiling
images taken 108 seconds apart, the movie condenses 133
days, or about four months, of solar observations into 59
minutes. The video shows bright active regions passing across
the face of the Sun as it rotates. The Sun rotates
approximately once every 27 days. The loops extending above
the bright regions are magnetic fields that have trapped hot,
glowing plasma. These bright regions are also the source of
solar flares, which appear as bright flashes as magnetic fields
snap together in a process called magnetic reconnection.
While SDO has kept an unblinking eye pointed toward the Sun,
there have been a few moments it missed. Some of the dark
frames in the video are caused by Earth or the Moon eclipsing
SDO as they pass between the spacecraft and the Sun. Other
blackouts are caused by instrumentation being down or data
errors. SDO transmits 1.4 terabytes of data to the ground
every day. The images where the Sun is off-center were
observed when SDO was calibrating its instruments.
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Where Are the Moon Rocks? We Asked a NASA Expert
Where are the Moon rocks from the Apollo missions kept?
When they're not being studied by institutions or enjoyed by
museumgoers, NASA has a specialized Lunar Sample Curation
Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center to store and keep
these otherworldly samples safe. Studying these samples
helps us learn more about the origin of not only our moon, but
our planet. Deputy Apollo Sample Curator (Sept 2019
- Dec
2022) Dr. Juliane Gross explains more about lunar sample curation.
#NASA#STUDY#SPACE#VIRAL#WATCH#FOLLOWUP#RUMBLE
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How Will We Extract Water on the Moon? We Asked a NASA Technologist
We know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our searchWe know the Moon contains water, but, could future
astronauts access and make use of it? That's the goal. At
NASA, we're actively trying to answer that question. Once it
lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1
- Polar Resources
Ice Mining Experiment-1 - will roboticallv sample and analvze
ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our search
#viral#study#science#mustwatch#followup#rumble
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Our Webb Space Telescope Captures a Cosmic Ring on This Week
Our Webb Space Telescope captures a cosmic ring, the team
behind our upcoming Psyche mission, and the unique thing
about a star that was ripped apart by a black hole
... a few of
the stories to tell you about
#NASA#VIRAL#STUDY#MUSTWATCH#FOLLOWUP#RUMBLE
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NASA Joins Jane Goodall to Conserve Chimpanzee Habitats
Earth-observing satellites like Landsat have documented the
shrinking of chimpanzee habitat, Africa's equatorial forest belt.
The Jane Goodall Institute uses Landsat and other satellite
data to empower local communities to drive conservation on
their own land by creating habitat suitability maps for
chimpanzees.
Mobile apps also bring in data in real-time so communities can
protect their village forest reserves, and create land use plans
for watersheds, people, and chimpanzees. After years of forest
loss, the last few decades have seen habitats recovering.
#VIRAL
#NASA
#MUSTWATCH
#FOLLOWUP
#RUMBLE
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Watch the "Ring of Fire" Solar Eclipse
On Oct. 14, 2023, a "ring of fire," or annular, solar eclipse will
travel from the Oregon coast to the Gulf of Mexico. Weather
permitting, most of the Americas will be able to view at least a
partial solar eclipse.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes
between the Sun and the Earth, but is just far away enough in
its orbit that the Sun is not completely covered-creating a
large, bright ring in the sky.
WARNING: During an annular eclipse, it is never safe to look
directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed
for solar viewing.
#VIRAL#NASA#FOLLOWUP#RUMBLE
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NASA ASTRONAUT FRANK RUBIO: A YEAR OF SCIENCE IN SPACE
#SCIENCE#STUDY#WATCH#SPACE#LATESTSTUDY#MUSTWATCH#FOLLOWUP#RUMBLE
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Water Bottle Flip Edition
#trickshorts#waterbottlerflip#amazing#viral#entertainment#mustwatch#must-follow
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