POPULARITY
How Are the Very Rich Feeling About New York's Next Mayor?“The Hamptons is basically in group therapy about the mayoral race.”“Even overpriced lobster salad can't seem to make people out here feel better,” said Robert Zimmerman, a veteran political fund-raiser who has yet to back anyone in the race.Greg Kraut, the chief executive of KPG Funds, a real estate investment firm, has called Mr. Mamdani's supporters WHAT “Trust-fund Trotskyites”“iPad insurrectionists”“Moron Millennials.”“LinkedIn Leninists”“Avocado-toast anarchists”Which headline is real?Nestlé Fires CEO Over 'Undisclosed Romantic Relationship'Nestlé on Monday dismissed CEO Laurent Freixe after only a year on the job following "an investigation into an undisclosed romantic relationship with a direct subordinate" that breached its Code of Business Conduct.1"This was a necessary decision," Nestlé Chairman Paul Bulcke said. "Nestlé's values and governance are strong foundations of our company."Freixe, a company veteran, was appointed last year to replace CEO Mark Schneider as the maker of Toll House cookies and Nespresso coffee struggled with slowing sales. The Swiss company tapped Philipp Navratil, the head of Nestlé's Nespresso division, to succeed Freixe.Earlier this year, department store chain Kohl's fired CEO Ashley Buchanan after an investigation found he directed the company to enter a multi-million-dollar agreement with a group that included a personal contact.Nestle: -21% gender influence gap; led by:Paul Bulcke 20%Mark Schneider 17%Renato Fassbind 11% Pablo Isla Alvarez de Tejera 10%Patrick Aebischer 10%Nestlé Fires CEO After Pushing Cost-Cutting Plan That Included Charging for Office CoffeeExecutive Pushed Out Amid Backlash to Marketing Campaign That Accidentally Insulted All of FranceTop Executive Removed Amid Fallout From Supply Chain “Efficiency” That Turned Out to Be Child LaborNestlé Fires CEO After Boardroom Dispute Over Aggressive Cost-Cutting PlanWhich is the real headline about sharks going woke?“Climate change could be causing sharks to develop a taste for kale”“Climate change could be causing sharks to lose interest in humans”“Climate change could be causing sharks to starve because they forgot how to hunt”“Climate change could be causing sharks to develop social anxiety around prey”Climate change could be causing sharks to lose their biteWhich headline is real?Delta Air Lines Boss Issues Apology After Taking First-Class Seat From Child PassengerPolish CEO Piotr Szczerek issues apology for stealing Kamil Majchzrak's hat from US Open fanPiotr Szczerek, founder of paving company Drog-Bruk, has apologised for stealing Kamil Majchrzak's cap from the young fan it was intended for at the US Open.Footage of the Polish CEO ripping the cap out of the boy's hand went viral over the weekend, as did tone-deaf statements attributed to Szczerek that he says were fake."I take full responsibility for my extremely poor judgment and hurtful actions. It was never my intent to steal away a prized memento from the young fan. I became caught up in the heat of the moment and the joy of the victory, and I believed Majchrzak was handing a hat to me to give to my sons, who had previously asked for autographs.“For years, my wife and I have been involved in supporting children and young athletes, but this incident has shown me that a moment of inattention can undo years of work and support. It is a painful but necessary lesson in humility.“Going forward, I will engage even more actively in initiatives that support children and youth, and I will take actions against violence and hate. I believe that only through actions can I rebuild the trust I have lost.”Yeti Coolers Boss Issues Apology for Being Spotted Using an Igloo at Company PicnicCrocs CFO Issues Apology After Referring to Product Line as “Ugly But Profitable”Beyond Meat CEO Apologizes After Being Seen Eating a CheeseburgerMore What Has Been Showing Up in Random Workplace TestsMore Fentanyl Shows Up in Random Workplace TestsThe positive rate for urine tests indicating the presence of the synthetic opioid fentanyl was 1.13% in 2024. That is up from 0.91% in 2023 and double the rate in 2020, according to a recent analysis of more than eight million drug tests by Quest Diagnostics, one of the U.S.'s largest drug-testing labs.“We're seeing trends that are outside of the norm that we see for other drugs historically,” said Suhash Harwani, senior director of science for workforce-health solutions at Quest Diagnostics.More Adderall Shows Up in Random Workplace TestsMore Kombucha Shows Up in Random Workplace TestsMore Xanax Shows Up in Random Workplace TestsMore Melatonin Shows Up in Random Workplace TestsWhich headline is real?CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns “over an unauthorized office sake brewing operation”CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns “following questions about executive karaoke competitions”CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns “amid concerns about boardroom drinking habits”CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns “following a controversial marketing stunt gone wrong”CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns after he purchased supplements containing illegal substancesSuntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami has resigned following allegations he purchased supplements containing illegal substances, the company confirmed Tuesday.Niinami, 66, one of Japan's most prominent and outspoken business leaders, said he believed the supplements he bought were legal. He has often served as the face of corporate Japan and frequently appeared on CNN.Investigators had previously searched Niinami's Tokyo home on suspicion he had received products containing cannabis-derived substances from an acquaintance overseas, according to public broadcaster NHK, citing investigative officials.The real headline:“Don't worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you'll be herding robots on Mars.”“Don't worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you'll be delivering 24/7 ads directly into people's dreams.”Don't worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you'll be working in space soon“Don't worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you'll be moderating AI-generated content for companies.”“Don't worry about the job market on Earth, Gen Z: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk say you'll be maintaining subscription-based virtual reality platforms.”Tesla rejected 11 shareholder proposals on sustainability and accountability ahead of its annual meetingHow many proposals were rejected?27111721What does Elon Musk want Tesla's shareholder meeting to focus on instead?SolarxAIBatteriesOptimusGrokWhich of the following proposals was real and was rejected?Ask Tesla to disclose how many veterans it hiresPledge to use AI in a way that supports renewable energyLook into sustainable tiresEnsure workplace rights in Tesla's factories, such as the freedom to unionizeIncreasing oversight on Tesla's HR practiceOpenAI Chairman Says AI Is DestroyingConfidence in Making DecisionsUnderstanding of What's Real and What's GeneratedHis Ability to Keep Up With Industry TrendsHis Sense of Who He Is"The thing I self-identify with is just, like, being obviated by this technology.""You're going to have this period of transition where it's saying, like, 'How I've come to identify my own worth, either as a person or as an employee, has been disrupted.' His Perspective on Human Creativity
Art Bell - Robert Zimmerman - Space Missions
On the August 2 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Robert Zimmerman gets a name change, the Beatles start headlining the Cavern Club, and opera great Caruso passes away. Also, happy birthday to Ted Turner of Wishbone Ash, not the guy who used to own CNN.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayResources for mental health issues - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lineshttps://findahelpline.comResources for substance abuse issues - https://988lifeline.orghttps://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/helplines/national-helpline
The Daily Quiz - Music Today's Questions: Question 1: Which singer-songwriter wrote the song 'Candle in the Wind'? Question 2: Whose real name is Robert Zimmerman? Question 3: Which musician released the album '"Heroes"'? Question 4: Which song begins with the lyrics: "I don't want a lot for Christmas, there is just one thing I need."? Question 5: What type of instrument is a glockenspiel? Question 6: What type of instrument is a cymbal? Question 7: Which English rock band released the studio album 'Let It Bleed'? Question 8: Debby Boone had a one hit wonder in 1977 with which song? Question 9: Who Wrote The Theme Song For The James Bond Movie "Live and Let Die" This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Noted space historian Robert Zimmerman of behindtheblack.com(he really did write the Encyclopedia of Space) joins us to talk about about the private sector race to build space stations and much more.But first, Zimmerman has very critical words for Texas Senator Ted Cruz and the NASA budget. I am a big supporter of Cruz but Zimmerman is correct on this one.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Nel 1961, il giovane Robert Zimmerman va a New York con la speranza di conoscere il suo idolo musicale, Woody Guthrie. Nel 1965, lo stesso ragazzo si esibisce sul palco del Newport Festival, sorprendendo il pubblico con un passaggio improvviso dal folk, genere per cui è amato, alla chitarra elettrica. Tutto ciò che accade tra queste due date è la storia della nascita di un mito: Bob Dylan, interpretato da Timothée Chalamet in questo film di James Mangold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: A big deadline for the Texas House passed this morning and as usual, many good bills died because leadership waited until the very end of the session to get to work hearing and voting on bills. I review key items that failed and passed including: Texas bill allowing colleges to pay athletes OK'd in Senate Automatic Denial of Bail for Certain Violent Crimes Narrowly Fails in Texas House – absences give Dems a big win that will cost lives Bill that holds local governments accountable to follow state law allowed to time-out in the House “The People's Veto” Approved by Texas Legislature Texas lawmakers say state documents must list biological sex (the only kind of “sex” there is!) Senate Passes Women's Bill of Rights “Anti-Red Flag Act” advances in House Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Dallas Fed report on the Texas Service Sector and retail sales.Space historian Robert Zimmerman of BehindtheBlack.com joins us to explain what went right and wrong in yesterday evening's SpaceX Starship & Superheavy launch test from Starbase, Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Welcome to the Jew and Gentile Podcast. Text the Jew and Gentile your comments, questions, concerns (OY!), and news at: 424-444-1948 Donate today: MUG-ON-A-MUG With your gift of $10 or more to FOI Equip, you to can have your very own Mug-on-a-Mug. Your generous donation helps to expand the important work of teaching the Bible from a Jewish perspective while raising up new FOI volunteers and representatives serving Jewish communities all around the world. Visit gofoi.org/mug to make your gift today and receive your own Jew and Gentile Podcast Mug-on-a-Mug. Oy, look at Steve's punim! FROM THE SCRIPTURES Not all those from Israel are Israel (Romans 9:6) FOI Equip Classes: God's Many Names JOE ZHAKEVICH MARCH 13, 20 The Bible presents God as a provider, healer, and the Almighty. Did you know that the Old Testament assigns specific names to God that reflect these attributes? In this two-part class, join Dr. Joe Zhakevich as he delves into these Hebrew names and explores what they reveal about the Lord. Although the God of the Bible is beyond our full comprehension, He carefully discloses His character through Scripture. Join us this March to deepen your understanding of Yahweh! Register at foiequip.org FOI Resources Get a free one-year trial subscription to Israel My Glory https://israelmyglory.org/subscribe/ Get Involved with Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry https://www.foi.org/outreach Chris Katulka's book: Israel Always foi.org/israelalways Steve Herzig's book: Jewish Culture & Customs foi.org/jcc Christmas is Jewish Finding Messiah in Christmas christmasisjewish.org Harbingers Daily https://harbingersdaily.com/ In the News: Spike in end-of-life brain activity could be evidence of ‘soul' leaving the body, expert says https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-843273?utm_source=jpost.app.apple&utm_medium=share The Abraham trade route: A roadmap for peace, power, and prosperity - opinion https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-842999?utm_source=jpost.app.apple&utm_medium=share Israeli leaders mourn slain hostages: 'Entire nation's hearts in tatters' https://nypost.com/2025/02/26/world-news/trump-shares-ai-video-of-his-vision-for-gaza/ Yiddish Word of the Day: Gei Gazinta Hait - Go in Good Health
The "Aging Immaturely" podcast, hosted by Robert Zimmerman and , offers a humorous take on various topics, including current events, personal experiences, and societal observations. In the episode titled "Trump Returns, Antisemitism on College Campus," the hosts delve into former President Donald Trump's re-emergence in the political arena and discuss the rising concerns about antisemitism on college campuses. They explore recent incidents and debates surrounding free speech, academic freedom, and the responsibilities of educational institutions in addressing hate speech. The conversation is infused with their characteristic humor and personal anecdotes, providing listeners with both insight and entertainment. For more episodes and information about the podcast, you can visit their Apple Podcasts page.
The Pacific Northwest Insurance Corporation Moviefilm Podcast
Last year, Timothee Chalamet played the role of Bob Dylan in a major motion picture. It was all a little pointless, though, seeing as Robert Zimmerman has been playing the role of Bob Dylan in the movies for 60 years now. This week, we watched America's Onery Boy in 'Don't Look Back," D.A. Pennebaker's Cinéma vérité classic about Dylan's 1965 tour of England, where our hero spins Donnovan around, gets in fights with journalists, and meets the high sherrif's wife, and talked about it with Corbin's fellow Dylan sicko Ryder Canepa. Corbin reccomends Skyrim, which you probably already own. Matt reccomends an appliance. Ryder reccomends 'The Creature' and 'Zeiram,' two weird little movies. Corbin also reccomends this essay by Patricia Lockwood. For reasons too tedious to get into here, next week's episode is NOT about Unrest. It will, instead, be about The Brutalist, which is currently in theaters. Ryder will be joining us again for the episode, which is pretty funny.
In the first hour, publisher Joel Skousen delved into the complexities of drone sightings, their potential implications for national security, and why experts have trouble telling the difference between drones, aircraft, and UFOs. There has been a prevalence of strange sightings across the US, particularly in New York and New Jersey. After reviewing hundreds of videos, he believes that some of the objects are clearly not drones. "Drones simply can't travel across the sky in a second and a half... that's more speed than hypersonic," he remarked, adding that "95% of hobby drones don't have transponders," making them nearly invisible to radar, and all the more difficult to track at night.Regarding the drones, "the government is not being forthcoming... to say it's not foreign indicates that they're hiding something," he continued. Skousen also touched on the phenomenon of drones purportedly shooting lasers, suggesting that while there are videos of such events, the craft may be more likely to be UFOs. The public deserves clarity on aerial threats, he urged, especially given the historical context of military operations that often go unannounced. However, he dismissed claims that the recent drone sightings could be a prelude to a "false flag" operation, stating, "It can't be a false flag if it doesn't generate massive public fear... there's been no damage." He added that while UFOs may be investigating nuclear facilities, they do not interfere with human activities.------------In the middle two hours, space historian Robert Zimmerman discussed the evolving landscape of space exploration, emphasizing the crucial role of private companies, and what we might expect in the new year. "I don't want a space program. A space program implies that somebody in the government is dictating what everyone must do," he stated, advocating for a competitive environment that fosters innovation. He highlighted SpaceX's dominance, noting they "actually had more launches than everyone else in the entire world combined." However, he lamented the challenges smaller startups face due to stringent regulations imposed by the FAA, which he described as a "nightmare" that has stifled innovation. He argued that this regulatory framework has driven many promising companies out of the market, and called for a return to a more flexible regulatory environment like in 2020.Zimmerman also shared insights on NASA's future direction under the potential leadership of Jared Isaacman, a billionaire with private spaceflight experience. He believes NASA should focus on purchasing services from private companies rather than building everything in-house. He contrasted the high costs associated with NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion capsule with SpaceX's Starship, which he said could operate at a fraction of the price. Zimmerman expressed concerns about NASA's upcoming Artemis missions to the Moon, and anticipates further delays in their timeline to launch in 2026. He continues to be excited about Mars rovers Curiosity and Perseverance, which are exploring new terrains and providing stunning visuals.
In the first hour, publisher Joel Skousen delved into the complexities of drone sightings, their potential implications for national security, and why experts have trouble telling the difference between drones, aircraft, and UFOs. There has been a prevalence of strange sightings across the US, particularly in New York and New Jersey. After reviewing hundreds of videos, he believes that some of the objects are clearly not drones. "Drones simply can't travel across the sky in a second and a half... that's more speed than hypersonic," he remarked, adding that "95% of hobby drones don't have transponders," making them nearly invisible to radar, and all the more difficult to track at night.Regarding the drones, "the government is not being forthcoming... to say it's not foreign indicates that they're hiding something," he continued. Skousen also touched on the phenomenon of drones purportedly shooting lasers, suggesting that while there are videos of such events, the craft may be more likely to be UFOs. The public deserves clarity on aerial threats, he urged, especially given the historical context of military operations that often go unannounced. However, he dismissed claims that the recent drone sightings could be a prelude to a "false flag" operation, stating, "It can't be a false flag if it doesn't generate massive public fear... there's been no damage." He added that while UFOs may be investigating nuclear facilities, they do not interfere with human activities.------------In the middle two hours, space historian Robert Zimmerman discussed the evolving landscape of space exploration, emphasizing the crucial role of private companies, and what we might expect in the new year. "I don't want a space program. A space program implies that somebody in the government is dictating what everyone must do," he stated, advocating for a competitive environment that fosters innovation. He highlighted SpaceX's dominance, noting they "actually had more launches than everyone else in the entire world combined." However, he lamented the challenges smaller startups face due to stringent regulations imposed by the FAA, which he described as a "nightmare" that has stifled innovation. He argued that this regulatory framework has driven many promising companies out of the market, and called for a return to a more flexible regulatory environment like in 2020.Zimmerman also shared insights on NASA's future direction under the potential leadership of Jared Isaacman, a billionaire with private spaceflight experience. He believes NASA should focus on purchasing services from private companies rather than building everything in-house. He contrasted the high costs associated with NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion capsule with SpaceX's Starship, which he said could operate at a fraction of the price. Zimmerman expressed concerns about NASA's upcoming Artemis missions to the Moon, and anticipates further delays in their timeline to launch in 2026. He continues to be excited about Mars rovers Curiosity and Perseverance, which are exploring new terrains and providing stunning visuals.
In the first hour, publisher Joel Skousen delved into the complexities of drone sightings, their potential implications for national security, and why experts have trouble telling the difference between drones, aircraft, and UFOs. There has been a prevalence of strange sightings across the US, particularly in New York and New Jersey. After reviewing hundreds of videos, he believes that some of the objects are clearly not drones. "Drones simply can't travel across the sky in a second and a half... that's more speed than hypersonic," he remarked, adding that "95% of hobby drones don't have transponders," making them nearly invisible to radar, and all the more difficult to track at night.Regarding the drones, "the government is not being forthcoming... to say it's not foreign indicates that they're hiding something," he continued. Skousen also touched on the phenomenon of drones purportedly shooting lasers, suggesting that while there are videos of such events, the craft may be more likely to be UFOs. The public deserves clarity on aerial threats, he urged, especially given the historical context of military operations that often go unannounced. However, he dismissed claims that the recent drone sightings could be a prelude to a "false flag" operation, stating, "It can't be a false flag if it doesn't generate massive public fear... there's been no damage." He added that while UFOs may be investigating nuclear facilities, they do not interfere with human activities.------------In the middle two hours, space historian Robert Zimmerman discussed the evolving landscape of space exploration, emphasizing the crucial role of private companies, and what we might expect in the new year. "I don't want a space program. A space program implies that somebody in the government is dictating what everyone must do," he stated, advocating for a competitive environment that fosters innovation. He highlighted SpaceX's dominance, noting they "actually had more launches than everyone else in the entire world combined." However, he lamented the challenges smaller startups face due to stringent regulations imposed by the FAA, which he described as a "nightmare" that has stifled innovation. He argued that this regulatory framework has driven many promising companies out of the market, and called for a return to a more flexible regulatory environment like in 2020.Zimmerman also shared insights on NASA's future direction under the potential leadership of Jared Isaacman, a billionaire with private spaceflight experience. He believes NASA should focus on purchasing services from private companies rather than building everything in-house. He contrasted the high costs associated with NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion capsule with SpaceX's Starship, which he said could operate at a fraction of the price. Zimmerman expressed concerns about NASA's upcoming Artemis missions to the Moon, and anticipates further delays in their timeline to launch in 2026. He continues to be excited about Mars rovers Curiosity and Perseverance, which are exploring new terrains and providing stunning visuals.
In the first hour, publisher Joel Skousen delved into the complexities of drone sightings, their potential implications for national security, and why experts have trouble telling the difference between drones, aircraft, and UFOs. There has been a prevalence of strange sightings across the US, particularly in New York and New Jersey. After reviewing hundreds of videos, he believes that some of the objects are clearly not drones. "Drones simply can't travel across the sky in a second and a half... that's more speed than hypersonic," he remarked, adding that "95% of hobby drones don't have transponders," making them nearly invisible to radar, and all the more difficult to track at night.Regarding the drones, "the government is not being forthcoming... to say it's not foreign indicates that they're hiding something," he continued. Skousen also touched on the phenomenon of drones purportedly shooting lasers, suggesting that while there are videos of such events, the craft may be more likely to be UFOs. The public deserves clarity on aerial threats, he urged, especially given the historical context of military operations that often go unannounced. However, he dismissed claims that the recent drone sightings could be a prelude to a "false flag" operation, stating, "It can't be a false flag if it doesn't generate massive public fear... there's been no damage." He added that while UFOs may be investigating nuclear facilities, they do not interfere with human activities.------------In the middle two hours, space historian Robert Zimmerman discussed the evolving landscape of space exploration, emphasizing the crucial role of private companies, and what we might expect in the new year. "I don't want a space program. A space program implies that somebody in the government is dictating what everyone must do," he stated, advocating for a competitive environment that fosters innovation. He highlighted SpaceX's dominance, noting they "actually had more launches than everyone else in the entire world combined." However, he lamented the challenges smaller startups face due to stringent regulations imposed by the FAA, which he described as a "nightmare" that has stifled innovation. He argued that this regulatory framework has driven many promising companies out of the market, and called for a return to a more flexible regulatory environment like in 2020.Zimmerman also shared insights on NASA's future direction under the potential leadership of Jared Isaacman, a billionaire with private spaceflight experience. He believes NASA should focus on purchasing services from private companies rather than building everything in-house. He contrasted the high costs associated with NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion capsule with SpaceX's Starship, which he said could operate at a fraction of the price. Zimmerman expressed concerns about NASA's upcoming Artemis missions to the Moon, and anticipates further delays in their timeline to launch in 2026. He continues to be excited about Mars rovers Curiosity and Perseverance, which are exploring new terrains and providing stunning visuals.
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 4/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1951 GALAXY MAGAZINE
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 5/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1954 GALAXY MAGAZINE
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 6/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1930 JOHN CARTER ON MARS
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 7/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1917 EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS "PRINCESS OF MARS"
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 8/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1955
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 1/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1900 JULES VERNE AND MADAME VERNE
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 2/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1868 "FROM EARTH TO THE MOON" JULES VERNE
BEFORE MARS COLONY: SOLVING THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM FOR A MOON BASE: 3/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1872 "AROUND THE MOON" JULES VERNE
Dr. Robert Zimmerman's five decades in dentistry have been driven by a profound zeal to address dental needs through the skills that God has given him. Whether treating missionaries in his practice, starting a local clinic for the underserved, or providing care and teaching internationally, his efforts were fueled by the love of Christ.
Greenwich Village is one of America's great music capitals, an extraordinary distinction for an old neighborhood of tenements, townhouses, dive bars and a college campus.So many musical titans of jazz, folk, pop and rock and roll got their start in the Village's many small nightclubs and coffeehouses, working alongside artists, writers, actors and comedians to create an American cultural mecca unlike any other.And it was here, on January 24, 1961, that a nineteen-year-old young man from Minnesota entered the fray -- Robert Zimmerman, otherwise known as Bob Dylan.The Village completely transformed the young folk singer into the voice of a generation, working out his transformation on the minuscule stages of the Gaslight, Cafe Wha? and Gerde's Folk City.But this show isn't strictly about Dylan's ascent to greatness, but the neighborhood -- the people, the streets, the basements! -- which cultivated artists like Dylan (and Billie Holiday and Nina Simone and Pete Seeger and Barbra Streisand and Joan Baez and so on.)PLUS: Bob Moses and Jane Jacobs stop by for a hootenanny (and a protest)Visit the website for a list of music credits, research sources and further listening ideasJoin us on Patreon for extra podcasts and lots of other goodiesShare your love of the city's history with a Bowery Boys Walks gift certificate! Our digital gift cards let your loved ones choose their perfect tour and date.Grab a Bowery Boys tee-shirt, mug or water bottle at our merchandise store.
The Captains discuss movies coming to theaters in December of 2024. In this episode, we'll talk about possible worldwide catastrophies, taking down a white supremacist terrorist group, trying to achieve the American dream, and the artist formerly known as Robert Zimmerman. Y2KThe OrderThe BrutalistA Complete Unknown+ Honorable MentionsWebsite: https://amoviepodcast.com/Twitter: @ItsaFilmPodcastInstagram: @toomanycaptainsproductions
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Noted space historian Robert Zimmerman of behindtheblack.com(he really did write the Encyclopedia of Space) joins us to talk about Trump's big decision to appoint billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator.Zimmerman hints at an essay he was working on earlier this week when we recorded the interview on what Isaacman will do, or should do, at NASA. That is now published here. Part 1 and Part 2.Also we talk about the current state of work by SpaceX and Blue Origin, both companies have a big presence in Texas.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
The Daily Quiz - Music Today's Questions: Question 1: Whose Albums Included Plastic Letters and Parallel Lines Question 2: Which British rock band released the album 'Innuendo'? Question 3: Whose real name is Robert Zimmerman? Question 4: Which British rock band released the song 'We Are the Champions'? Question 5: Which Irish rock band released the studio album 'How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb'? Question 6: Which American heavy metal band released the song 'Jump'? Question 7: Who Released The 70's Album Entitled "Tusk"? Question 8: 'Play That Funky Music' was a one hit wonder in 1976 by which artist? Question 9: Who Had An 80's Hit With The Song 'Is There Something I Should Know'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A lot to unpack with Robert Zimmerman when it comes to spaceflight, he is a space and science writer for Behind the Black. Discussing the Polaris Dawn space walk, delays with both Artemis and Starship flights, among other delays.
Final stretch of this Thursday night, we begin with Robert Zimmerman discussing the Space X Polaris Dawn Space Walk, Josh is in for Chris Tubbs and gives us a few headlines from the day that was, and a breaking Twins FCL - Ft. Myers story where a player has been released for betting against his own team!
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: We begin with a look at the success for the United States in pivoting to a free enterprise, private sector model for space flight with noted space historian Robert Zimmerman of behindtheblack.com. (He really did write the Encyclopedia of Space!)After our look as spaceflight, Bob gives us another “Blacklisted Americans,” and “pushback” update. See all Blacklisted Americans stories here: https://behindtheblack.com/blacklisted-americans/Items we cover include: Colorado legislature lifts its ban of clothing with political messages Google monitors and censors Gmail and Googlegroup emails for political content it dislikes Pushback: Former police chief who illegally raided local Kansas newspaper criminally charged Pushback: Jury awards former BlueCross researcher almost $700K for firing her vindicatively for not getting the “vaccine” shot Marvel bans all Jewish or Israelis characters Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Find other Pratt on Texas Podcast Extra blacklisting updates here: https://prattontexas.com/?s=blacklistListen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas' RINO's, Democrats, and big businesses, especially TAB, often claim that conservative pro-family and decency legislation (those “social” issues) will hurt business in the Lone Star State. However, the last decade has shown the opposite and now two of the world's most renown firms are moving to Texas because of a lack of pro-decency governance. Elon Musk is moving the corporate HQ of the world's preeminent space launch company, SpaceX, and the world's most used messaging service, X.com or Twitter, to Texas. Robert Zimmerman of behindtheblack.com comments on the move in his inimitable style.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Comptroller Glenn Hegar says no revision of the Texas Revenue Estimate is needed.Lt. Gov. Patrick creates special senate committee on Hurricane and Tropical Storm Preparedness, Recovery, and Electricity. Note the “electricity” part – surely to enable a big push back on CenterPoint.Dallas' mayor Eric Johnson told the Republican National Convention that the catalyst for his move to the GOP was because Democrats were silent when BLM setup outside of his home to intimidate his children and wife. “Today's woke Democratic Party is with the criminals, not with the victims. Democrats are good at using safe words, but terrible at building safe neighborhoods and safe cities,” Johnson said. https://youtu.be/OhJq2UvFlV8?si=Vg1gLQ_Bi6nquU84Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates. www.PrattonTexas.com
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 6/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance UNDATED SATURN V
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 8/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1872 AROUND THE MOON, JULES VERNE
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 7/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1968 HOUSTON MISSION CONTROL
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 5/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1958 THE MOON RACE BEGINS
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 4/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1968 APOLLO 8 BY BILL ANDERS
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 3/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1882 ROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON, JULES VERNE
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 2/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 1872 EARTH TO THE MOON, JULES VERNE
APOLLO 8'S BILL ANDERS, RIP: 1/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/william-anders-former-apollo-8-astronaut-who-took-earthrise-photo-dies-in-plane-crash/ar-BB1nQ1GY https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance 2014 OVER GERMANY
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 8/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance.
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 1/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1968 APOLLO 8
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 2/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author)) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1872 AROUND THE MOON BY JULES VERNE
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 3/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 2014 GOLDEN MOON
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 4/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1882 FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON BY JULES VERNE
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 5/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1972 APOLLO 17
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 6/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1972 APOLLO 17
THE NEW MOON RACE WITH MANY ENTRANTS: 7/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. 1900
PREVIEW: #APOLLO: #COLDWAR Conversation excerpt with colleague Bob Zimmerman re his book, GENESIS: The Story of Apollo 8, in which Bob rejects the observation that NASA in the Cold War, the race to the Moon, was a military culture. More later tonight. Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 1959
PREVIEW: #APOLLO: #APOLLO 1: Conversation excerpt with colleague Bob Zimmerman re his book, GENESIS: The Story of Apollo 8, in which he messures that the catastrophe of the flash fire on Apollo 1, killing three astronauts, was immediately recognized by NASA as a rebuke to its over confident conduct and a turning point in the journey to the moon. More detail tonight. Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 1956
7/8: Genesis: The Story Of Apollo 8 Paperback – by Robert Zimmerman (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Story-Apollo-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0440235561 The story of Apollo 8, the first manned vehicle to leave earth orbit and circle round the moon, is told in vivid detail, focusing on the mission's historical, scientific, and media importance. Reprint. 1950