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the whole reason that one build the zeppelins -- that the creator of the zeppelins will do built the zeppelins is he was going to bomb innocent civilians and he was creating the first long-range bomber, the first weapon of mass terror. the first time that humans understood they could be annihilated from above. the whole early experiment, the zeppelins were big failures, especially after the british figured out if you shot an incendiary bullet at one, you got a very satisfying, videogame-like response. anyway, it was wrapped up in german national pride and the germans in germany, people thought that the zeppelins were succeeding. they fail and we came out of the war, it opens the door to britain. britain has this great plan, they will make their own airships and they will protect this idea and it is wrapped up in national pride. they will beat the germans at their own game and that will perfect making the r101 save as a house, like saying the titanic is unsinkable. the americans who were lesser players, but there are only three main players. great britain and the united states but it
the whole reason that one build the zeppelins -- that the creator of the zeppelins will do built the zeppelins is he was going to bomb innocent civilians and he was creating the first long-range bomber, the first weapon of mass terror. the first time that humans understood they could be annihilated from above. the whole early experiment, the zeppelins were big failures, especially after the british figured out if you shot an incendiary bullet at one, you got a very satisfying, videogame-like...
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they are the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour.on more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i'm telling you that rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet. it's supply and demand. it's the same business. wild: rock 'n' roll had been a little, gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. and in the 70s it becomes the main event, and that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. rudge: thehe total cosost of t this tour i is $3½ m mil. now the gross for the tour is in the region of $11 million. so, you know, it's a living. george: it was so decadent and over the top and money just [whooshes] being thrown against the wall. could be a a bit of a a hypocr, you knknow, if you're consistently evoking the ideas of young people, and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people's money and putting it in your pocket, you know, and really
they are the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour.on more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i'm telling you that rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet. it's supply and demand. it's the same business. wild: rock 'n' roll had been a little, gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. and in the 70s it becomes the main...
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they are the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour.le movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i'm telling you that rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet. it's supply and demand. it's the same business. wild: rock 'n' roll had been a little, gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. and in the 70s it becomes the main event, and that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. rudge: thehe total cosost of t this tour i is $3½ m mil. now the gross for the tour is in the region of $11 million. so, you know, it's a living. george: it was so decadent and over the top and money just [whooshes] being thrown against the wall. could be a a bit of a a hypocr, you knknow, if you're consistently evoking the ideas of young people, and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people's money and putting it in your pocket, you know, and really what you are is you
they are the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour.le movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i'm telling you that rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet. it's supply and demand. it's the same business. wild: rock 'n' roll had been a little, gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. and in the 70s it becomes the main event, and that has...
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. >> sled zeppelin. i like that. i like that too. >> yeah. clear >> oh, petra. fleetwood mac, you are right. these are a little bit tricky. >> yeah, i love that. >> i just saw stevie nicks at chase center, so i'm all about that one. >> and then austin powers and snow ibaka to round out that list. this is they're all so clever. they're all really good and clever. >> yeah i love those. >> something for everybody. >> so is everybody on the snoop dogg or snoop dogg snoop dogg dog whatever. >> snoop dogg is my favorite i think. although sled zeppelin is not bad. >> yeah, yeah. >> they're all, you know, i mean, the quality of all these usually, you know, you have a few good ones and then it's like, yeah, these are all outstandingly good. >> yeah they are. >> and every year too. right yeah, i think so. >> yeah. >> (♪) (♪) get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financi
. >> sled zeppelin. i like that. i like that too. >> yeah. clear >> oh, petra. fleetwood mac, you are right. these are a little bit tricky. >> yeah, i love that. >> i just saw stevie nicks at chase center, so i'm all about that one. >> and then austin powers and snow ibaka to round out that list. this is they're all so clever. they're all really good and clever. >> yeah i love those. >> something for everybody. >> so is everybody on the...
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she sings like was in zeppelin. i mean they didn't remember when john had that label i think he put on a joe tex tex thing on his. yeah. which doesn't seem unusual at all. yeah. once, once you say that, right. yeah. but yeah, but we grew up with wls and the chicago area and they played motown, beatles, stones, followed by a handsome cargo ship a rope. there wasn't any there wasn't any delineation. but would it meant much, much in genres? and this was a huge radio station in. your prime didn't get to play that much. nwa starts here, which is the alternative station he did. it was like maybe on a sunday night or something. fm t they had the midnight special, so all those guys would get played. that of all the singer songwriters, you know, i think about that i think about the way and tweedy have crossed over the rock world and in john of didn't you know and i think that your point about rock critics is really interesting you know not really paying attention to him. yeah they couldn't put him on an easy hook. yeah, righ
she sings like was in zeppelin. i mean they didn't remember when john had that label i think he put on a joe tex tex thing on his. yeah. which doesn't seem unusual at all. yeah. once, once you say that, right. yeah. but yeah, but we grew up with wls and the chicago area and they played motown, beatles, stones, followed by a handsome cargo ship a rope. there wasn't any there wasn't any delineation. but would it meant much, much in genres? and this was a huge radio station in. your prime didn't...
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she sings like was in zeppelin. i mean they didn't remember when john had that label i think he put on a joe tex tex thing on his. yeah. which doesn't seem unusual at all. yeah. once, once you say that, right. yeah. but yeah, but we grew up with wls and the chicago area and they played motown, beatles, stones, followed by a handsome cargo ship a rope. there wasn't any there wasn't any delineation. but would it meant much, much in genres? and this was a huge radio station in. your prime didn't get to play that much. nwa starts here, which is the alternative station he did. it was like maybe on a sunday night or something. fm t they had the midnight special, so all those guys would get played. that of all the singer songwriters, you know, i think about that i think about the way and tweedy have crossed over the rock world and in john of didn't you know and i think that your point about rock critics is really interesting you know not really paying attention to him. yeah they couldn't put him on an easy hook. yeah, righ
she sings like was in zeppelin. i mean they didn't remember when john had that label i think he put on a joe tex tex thing on his. yeah. which doesn't seem unusual at all. yeah. once, once you say that, right. yeah. but yeah, but we grew up with wls and the chicago area and they played motown, beatles, stones, followed by a handsome cargo ship a rope. there wasn't any there wasn't any delineation. but would it meant much, much in genres? and this was a huge radio station in. your prime didn't...
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in his room, replete with psychedelic green light and led zeppelin, pink floyd, jimi hendrix and rolling study his music magazines, sounds, melody maker and in me. they became his bible. the napalm bomb of music would blast from his room and when he went out, i would sneak into that mysterious and hallowed it did and spin record from his now huge collection of vinyl and dance under green light. we had moved to wales streetjust green light. we had moved to wales street just off oxford street when punk broke. this was to be a transformative time, a milestone in this life. the energy of anarchy spoke to shame, and in a flash his hippie sensibility was gone. in fact i remember taking a photograph of shane in 1976 with his long hair out of the summer street holding and iggy pop of the summer street holding and iggy pop record. when i looked next around, his hairwas iggy pop record. when i looked next around, his hair was hacked off and bleached a shocking white and shane oh hooligan, who would pant the fancy bondage, gave the jan their first review and forward the next bradley was formed. the
in his room, replete with psychedelic green light and led zeppelin, pink floyd, jimi hendrix and rolling study his music magazines, sounds, melody maker and in me. they became his bible. the napalm bomb of music would blast from his room and when he went out, i would sneak into that mysterious and hallowed it did and spin record from his now huge collection of vinyl and dance under green light. we had moved to wales streetjust green light. we had moved to wales street just off oxford street...
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scoop dogg snow be one be darth blade or a sled zeppelin. pathe rose sleet would mac austin powers and rounding out that snow buck details of the winning names are going to be placed on snow plows in next few weeks, pretty and that wraps up kron 4 news at 6. we'll see you tonightxat 10. have a night. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: alec baldwin blowup. >> the actors formed by war protesters leading to an angry shouting match. >> announcer: t
scoop dogg snow be one be darth blade or a sled zeppelin. pathe rose sleet would mac austin powers and rounding out that snow buck details of the winning names are going to be placed on snow plows in next few weeks, pretty and that wraps up kron 4 news at 6. we'll see you tonightxat 10. have a night. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: alec baldwin blowup. >> the actors formed by war protesters leading to an angry shouting match. >> announcer: t
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the next symbol, is a led zeppelin tune which shane used to listen a lot and we got it for christmas him so happy where they present ever. and the next symbol is a tipperary flag and i would say the symbolism is quite obvious. applause that is brian kenny. applause that is brian kenn . ~ . ., that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly _ that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly obvious. _ that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly obvious. and - that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly obvious. and then - that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly obvious. and then we | that is fairly obvious. and then we have owen clarke with the gold book which is the book of shane's art and lyrics. beautiful, shane was a lover of all religions. is that the first time they have held up a builder in the catholic church? now we have spider stacy with a tray which spider splashed on his head during a pokefs splashed on his head during a poker�*s gig. and we have got gerry who has a dvd, and i think it is probably the godfather, is it? yes, shane was a great lover of fi
the next symbol, is a led zeppelin tune which shane used to listen a lot and we got it for christmas him so happy where they present ever. and the next symbol is a tipperary flag and i would say the symbolism is quite obvious. applause that is brian kenny. applause that is brian kenn . ~ . ., that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly _ that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly obvious. _ that is brian kenny. we have tom, that is fairly obvious. and - that is brian kenny. we have...
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you may not know, since i have a feeling our musical references end with led zeppelin, but the song on the radio from green day is called "the american dream is killing me." that also tells me that someone who is marketing to americans through the radio thinks that message is going to residnate with people right now. >> is it possible that where everybody has a flat screen and everybody has a cell phone, we peaked. it couldn't always continue on the trajectory it was post the greatest generation. >> i called people up on the phone who participated in our poll. i heard some sincere and real and deep understanding a at the economy and fears that something fundamental the had changed. one, i heard about pensions. hey, my father had a pension. me, yeah, i have a 401(k), but now i'm at risk. before my father's company took on that, i'm alone in this economy. i heard about labor unions, maybe because labor unions in the news with the the strike in hollywood and auto workers, but people said my uncle was a journeyman carpenter. people are aware that there's union representation. so maybe peop
you may not know, since i have a feeling our musical references end with led zeppelin, but the song on the radio from green day is called "the american dream is killing me." that also tells me that someone who is marketing to americans through the radio thinks that message is going to residnate with people right now. >> is it possible that where everybody has a flat screen and everybody has a cell phone, we peaked. it couldn't always continue on the trajectory it was post the...
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there's also plowing plow face, scoop dog, snobby wan kenobi, darth blader, sled zeppelin, clear patrat's see? that's cute. clear path, bruh. that's hilarious. fleetwood mac and austin powers and then snow barca. you know what y'all really did that snow barca. you really did not control salt. >> delete. >> control the creativity. >> travis snowden or snow, per winfree. i'm not mad at ease. >> you are. i'm mad at these. >> don't be mad at him, okay? they're working right. >> this is just people in our newsroom. oh my gosh, i love this. >> whoever. can someone tell me who did control alt delete? because i. i'm here for. is that nathan. that is clever. that's probably nathan. very clever being like, did you unplug it? oh, that was you. i'm here for that. >> winfrey. go ahead, go ahead. colleagues. so now they're currently working to paint the fleet with the names. oh, yeah. those are our suggestions from the newsroom. >> that's this should be mad at. there's, like, little snow up there right now. >> no, that's the thing. >> the hard part is all these storms that are coming in are so mild
there's also plowing plow face, scoop dog, snobby wan kenobi, darth blader, sled zeppelin, clear patrat's see? that's cute. clear path, bruh. that's hilarious. fleetwood mac and austin powers and then snow barca. you know what y'all really did that snow barca. you really did not control salt. >> delete. >> control the creativity. >> travis snowden or snow, per winfree. i'm not mad at ease. >> you are. i'm mad at these. >> don't be mad at him, okay? they're working...
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and there was a zeppelin inventing it in 1969. >> we like to have fun at apollo.rime year and the prime of private equity is happening in real time and rapidly. where is private equity and apollo in five years? >> i'm excited about the private equity business. he continues to be an important part of our business. if you look at what we were able to do we closed 20 million and commitments and that's appreciated over 10%. tom: how did you make 16% without apple or microsoft? matt: we try to find the best risk/reward on any market. depending on what we see. and we put management teams in a position to be successful. this is meant to work across all marketing environments. lisa: are you loosing company -- customers to private credit? matt: coming out of the environment we have been in, everyone made money. in this environment do you have the tools to generate returns with uncertainty? because we've been together for such a long time, 30 years, we have the ability to pivot and receive good support from our investors. lisa: what kind of return are people looking for to
and there was a zeppelin inventing it in 1969. >> we like to have fun at apollo.rime year and the prime of private equity is happening in real time and rapidly. where is private equity and apollo in five years? >> i'm excited about the private equity business. he continues to be an important part of our business. if you look at what we were able to do we closed 20 million and commitments and that's appreciated over 10%. tom: how did you make 16% without apple or microsoft? matt: we...
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tom: my double major in college was ice hockey and led zeppelin.e best double major of anyone we've talked to, accounting and psychology. that is so warped i don't know what to do about it. the psychology that you nailed this year, and you bring it over to get out of cash, and what everyone is talking about but you are direct about, you have to find the lovable ledges that haven't moved. what is our psychology to finally buy those. gargi: the lovable laggards are some of those sectors or geographies that did not participate in the rallies. health care is one that we've been thinking about with good earnings growth projected for 2024. when we look at some of the details for pharmaceuticals, we find that some of the quality characteristics, cash flow, balance sheet, cash strength are available. it did not participate in the same way that we saw the magnificent seven or the tech and communications services sector. we think that certain parts of the health care sector can be a really good lag -- laggard for 2024. it may not start immediately. we may ne
tom: my double major in college was ice hockey and led zeppelin.e best double major of anyone we've talked to, accounting and psychology. that is so warped i don't know what to do about it. the psychology that you nailed this year, and you bring it over to get out of cash, and what everyone is talking about but you are direct about, you have to find the lovable ledges that haven't moved. what is our psychology to finally buy those. gargi: the lovable laggards are some of those sectors or...
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everything -- and i keep telling you about how i do not understand anything -- someone sent in led zeppelin's confused" so i can vibe. jonathan: the bond market supported this massive move. to see 60/40 deliver the best month since when? 1991. lisa: december 1991 when the ussr was dissolved. jonathan: what happened? lisa: is this the beginning of the reprisal. can bonds and stocks continue to rally together for a longer period of time? i don't know the answer because we do not understand where inflation is going to settle. some say it could be longer. some say it has gone too far, too fast. others are saying we are going to get re-inflation next year and then you get this real concern where bonds lose value. are the opposite. we go back to 2% and everything is goldilocks. jonathan: that is the bet, right? the soft landing. the bet jp morgan are pushing back against. they think it is too perfect, too good, and will disappoint. if you wonder what will break the correlation between stocks and bonds, it would have to be bad data. bad data is going to push this bond market the direction it has bee
everything -- and i keep telling you about how i do not understand anything -- someone sent in led zeppelin's confused" so i can vibe. jonathan: the bond market supported this massive move. to see 60/40 deliver the best month since when? 1991. lisa: december 1991 when the ussr was dissolved. jonathan: what happened? lisa: is this the beginning of the reprisal. can bonds and stocks continue to rally together for a longer period of time? i don't know the answer because we do not understand...
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you can play all of them, whether it's led zeppelin, all the cases throughout the years.nable people which proves one fact. that music really exists in the eye of the beholder. >> danny, what about clearly the trials that had the most political impact is the trials of donald trump. how do you see this happening? as the trials unfold in terms of what you think of the weaker cases or stronger cases, and the calendar, how it helps, i frankly feel if he went and had one trial before the election and got acquitted, it would help him. and maybe to the the democrats favor that he doesn't go to trial. but how do you see the calendar and how do you see win and a loss in any of the four cases falling for from 2024. >> 2024 will be the year of trump trials. but i say that with a footnote. i have been pretty consistent in that some of these trials at least, i don't think are going forward until 2025. i don't think the fulton county, atlanta case is going to have its first witness heard until 2025. jury selection will take months and months and months. and trump's team is doing a pret
you can play all of them, whether it's led zeppelin, all the cases throughout the years.nable people which proves one fact. that music really exists in the eye of the beholder. >> danny, what about clearly the trials that had the most political impact is the trials of donald trump. how do you see this happening? as the trials unfold in terms of what you think of the weaker cases or stronger cases, and the calendar, how it helps, i frankly feel if he went and had one trial before the...
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i listened to british rock music, led zeppelin , deep purple, pink floyd, queen anne, sweet slade ledand all my friends listened to listen to that music. we knew all of that. and there were films. there were books. there were films. there were books . writers like charles books. writers like charles dickens , i don't know. graham dickens, i don't know. graham greene . we have our own winnie greene. we have our own winnie the pooh, which is pretty wicked, actually. what's it called ? winnie the pooh in called? winnie the pooh in russia. oh, i see. >> it is the winnie the pooh. >> it is the winnie the pooh. >> yeah. we all sherlock holmes is very good. soviet sherlock holmes. a really, really good though . tv spectacles based on though. tv spectacles based on oscar wilde, for instance. the importance of being earnest. so is it . is it. >> isn't that fascination, though , with british culture though, with british culture sort of counter productive, or at least that would be frowned on by moscow, wouldn't it? >> no, not at all. i mean, a lot of look, putin himself 20 years ago said that r
i listened to british rock music, led zeppelin , deep purple, pink floyd, queen anne, sweet slade ledand all my friends listened to listen to that music. we knew all of that. and there were films. there were books. there were films. there were books . writers like charles books. writers like charles dickens , i don't know. graham dickens, i don't know. graham greene . we have our own winnie greene. we have our own winnie the pooh, which is pretty wicked, actually. what's it called ? winnie the...