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and then there is apollo. apollo is, after all god of the sun-- sole in italian. sole also stands for "one"-- that is "solo"-- and apollo is one. apollo is unique. apollo is alone in all this, just as venice is alone-- unique in the world. venetian artists--giorgione, veronese, tintoretto and above all, titian-- transformed these public personifications and made them private, poetic, and desirable-- paintings commissioned by men who were proud of their sophistication. the venus of urbino is domesticated. she's brought indoors. she's put into the context of the bedroom. two handmaids are in the background. one of them kneels over a marriage chest-- a chest that would hold a trousseau. a marital theme is established there as surely as it is established by the myrtle plant that is silhouetted in the background. the myrtle-- a plant in perpetual bloom-- a symbol of perpetual love. the dog asleep at her feet-- a symbol of fidelity. as overtly sensual as her appeal is this venus invites us to celebrate marital love. the attributes around her make this very clear yet she
and then there is apollo. apollo is, after all god of the sun-- sole in italian. sole also stands for "one"-- that is "solo"-- and apollo is one. apollo is unique. apollo is alone in all this, just as venice is alone-- unique in the world. venetian artists--giorgione, veronese, tintoretto and above all, titian-- transformed these public personifications and made them private, poetic, and desirable-- paintings commissioned by men who were proud of their sophistication. the...
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and apollo 13 indicated that we could probably come back. i don't believe we have that capability in the trans-plars injection with the fly-by free return that is an acceptable solution, nor do we have a rescue ability. why don't we do like many other industries do instead of one big large thing that could fail? why don't we have two small things like fighter airplanes, they fly in formation. if one can't do the job, the other one can. sure, you could do them but leave a staging orbit at five pliles formation difference or 10 miles. now, wait a minute, don't be so stupid, why don't you put them together in the staging orbit and have them fly out. now you can jettison the one that fails and continue to do the job if you have two crew modules? on the subject of crew modules, into mars aero break orbit? does it have the ability of doing that? when i look at what i need at mars, i fleed landers, and landers are capable of aerobraking and transporting people from one position to another and bringing back people. i don't know who is here from look
and apollo 13 indicated that we could probably come back. i don't believe we have that capability in the trans-plars injection with the fly-by free return that is an acceptable solution, nor do we have a rescue ability. why don't we do like many other industries do instead of one big large thing that could fail? why don't we have two small things like fighter airplanes, they fly in formation. if one can't do the job, the other one can. sure, you could do them but leave a staging orbit at five...
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special together you lamented the fact we have given up something we did ourselves, you proved in apollo 13, took what looked like certain disaster and made an achievement
special together you lamented the fact we have given up something we did ourselves, you proved in apollo 13, took what looked like certain disaster and made an achievement
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. >> at the time of the apollo missions- nasa was receiving over 5% of the us federal budget. in 2013, it was less than one half of one percent. >> 4...3...2...1...and lift off! lift off of the 25th space shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower. >> and the agency's prestige has declined with that funding. in spite of its many major achievements, it's nasa's failures that have grabbed america's attention. >> engines throttling up. three engines now at 104 percent. challenger, go at throttle up. "roger go at throttle up." >> both challenger and columbia suggested the management system and safety culture at nasa was flawed. "flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. obviously a major malfunction." >> after columbia it meant that we really needed to think about moving on. >> nasa retired the space shuttle in 2011 - the program deemed too expensive. it also meant that us government could no longer consider itself a gatekeeper to space travel. >> we are now in a very uncomfortable position of relying on the russians to fly our people to the space station.
. >> at the time of the apollo missions- nasa was receiving over 5% of the us federal budget. in 2013, it was less than one half of one percent. >> 4...3...2...1...and lift off! lift off of the 25th space shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower. >> and the agency's prestige has declined with that funding. in spite of its many major achievements, it's nasa's failures that have grabbed america's attention. >> engines throttling up. three engines now at 104 percent....
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has far as the attack itself percodan 1967 apollo end we had better on the good will.he success of the jim and i program then going to is the moon and everything is great and apollo bond was the address rehearsal three astronauts burned to death hauled before a congressional committee he said how does this happen? he used a phrase that was used for but it was a failure of imagination we could not conceive the idea that this series of bizarre events that would heed to their deaths. the same thing happened recently did not conceive that admiral who was one of the real victims of the events of pearl harbor in how they retreated after word but they did not think the japanese could move six aircraft carriers over the ocean with escort ships and 500 airplanes and thousands of men stop mid ocean to refuel and attack the philippines and midway into the island in the peninsula and a massive strike in a brief saudi japanese had the industrial plan or the war material or the political will to do something like that. the was a series of events that ironically was the terrible trag
has far as the attack itself percodan 1967 apollo end we had better on the good will.he success of the jim and i program then going to is the moon and everything is great and apollo bond was the address rehearsal three astronauts burned to death hauled before a congressional committee he said how does this happen? he used a phrase that was used for but it was a failure of imagination we could not conceive the idea that this series of bizarre events that would heed to their deaths. the same...
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with our apollo astronauts joining in moscow with the soviet cause mow knots. -- cosmonauts. so there is a long history. but now fast forward up to 1991, i think is the year, and it is the -- the complete destruction of the old soviet union. and all the satellite states go elsewhere. by the way, this is right -- this is in august and september of 1991. interestingly, after a delegation of american astronauts and soviet cosmonauts in april of 1991 have all joined together out at star city where they train their cosmonauts and then we all go in a soviet military plane out to kazakhstan to the launch site on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the launch of the first human into space, and that was a russian, yuri gather gather an. -- gargaran. shortly after this, a few months later, the soviet union disintegrates. so the united states had a choice to make. where are all of those very bright, very effective russian scientists in their defense program and in their space program, often their civilian space program was directly linked to their soviet military program, where are
with our apollo astronauts joining in moscow with the soviet cause mow knots. -- cosmonauts. so there is a long history. but now fast forward up to 1991, i think is the year, and it is the -- the complete destruction of the old soviet union. and all the satellite states go elsewhere. by the way, this is right -- this is in august and september of 1991. interestingly, after a delegation of american astronauts and soviet cosmonauts in april of 1991 have all joined together out at star city where...
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he looks up at the apollo. in those days when you did not like a contestant, you said boo. bang.going to take her off. wishy-washy.was they do not want to hurt her feelings. he comes out. he says, we've got to shoot her. [laughter] i'll never forget. that is company. they shot her and took her off. >> mel brooks knows comedy. manyave entertained us for years. a lot of funny stuff and serious stuff as well. this is hilarious. the 40th anniversary of "blazing saddles." a special 40th collection out now. and promoting an upcoming guest on this program. >> max brooks. >> max brooks will be seen here on pbs in the coming days. mel brooks, i'm honored to have you on this program. >> i have one question and then i will go. >> where did tavis come from? living in my aunt was texas. she must have met some man in texas. >> a traveling salesman. >> probably. >> my name is tavis. i would love to have a cup of tea with you. [laughter] >> the rest of it is history. >> it is good. the tavis smiley show. give me a minute. i joke. there are many i say no to, but i like you. the next thing is rada
he looks up at the apollo. in those days when you did not like a contestant, you said boo. bang.going to take her off. wishy-washy.was they do not want to hurt her feelings. he comes out. he says, we've got to shoot her. [laughter] i'll never forget. that is company. they shot her and took her off. >> mel brooks knows comedy. manyave entertained us for years. a lot of funny stuff and serious stuff as well. this is hilarious. the 40th anniversary of "blazing saddles." a special...
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as far as the attack itself in 1967, apollo i as many of us remember burned up on the launch pad. we had been on a pretty good roll with shepard and glen and walking in space and going to the moon to fulfil kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade and looks like everything is great and apollo i in a dress rehearsal in an and fuelled rocket and 3 astronauts burned to death. the head of the nasa investigation was frank borman who was himself an astronaut and he is called before a congressional committee chaired by clinton anderson who was a senator from new mexico and he says how does this happen? how does this happen? he used a phrase that has been used before but still applicable. cheese says it was a failure of imagination. we simply couldn't conceive the idea that this series of bizarre events, one would trigger the other which would trigger the other which would lead to these men's death. the same thing happened on december 7th, 1941. we simply didn't conceive, there were war games about it, the war department, one of the real victims, walter short of the events of pea
as far as the attack itself in 1967, apollo i as many of us remember burned up on the launch pad. we had been on a pretty good roll with shepard and glen and walking in space and going to the moon to fulfil kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade and looks like everything is great and apollo i in a dress rehearsal in an and fuelled rocket and 3 astronauts burned to death. the head of the nasa investigation was frank borman who was himself an astronaut and he is called before a...
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. ♪ 30 years later, performing at the apollo, he is reminded of nippy.eath sam knows all too well was tough to prevent. >> if they want it, they going to get it. don, you got enablers. you even got parents. they know that their child is doing it. that person is the cash car. so what are they going to say? >> sam's wife joyce believes whitney's own family helped fuel her habit. >> members in whitney's family, immediate and extended that had their problems with drugs. >> the family declined to comment and did not respond to our questions about these claims. whitney's mother, gospel singer cissy houston talks about her daughter's drug abuse in remembering whitney. whitney's brother michael talked about it with oprah winfrey when he and his mother both gave their first interview since whitney's death. >> we played together. and everything that you're doing together as you're growing up. and then when you get into drugs, you do that together too. and it just got out of hand. just drug is rough. >> something sam moore knows all too well, which is why he tried
. ♪ 30 years later, performing at the apollo, he is reminded of nippy.eath sam knows all too well was tough to prevent. >> if they want it, they going to get it. don, you got enablers. you even got parents. they know that their child is doing it. that person is the cash car. so what are they going to say? >> sam's wife joyce believes whitney's own family helped fuel her habit. >> members in whitney's family, immediate and extended that had their problems with drugs. >>...
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. >> on july 24th, 1969, the apollo 11 capsule, carrying the first men ever to walk on the í decent throughearth's atmosphere.÷&0u if whole world, it seems, held its collective breath waiting to see if the spacecraft could withstand the intense heat of reentry. the whole world, that is, except bill baruke. >> there is never any doubt in my mind that they would come back that way. >> it was bill's research that went into designing the heat shields, protecting the lives of those heroes. >> we knew what wern doing. >> bill, it turns out, is one very confident space scientist at nasa aims research center. he is shush when he is right and has proven it yet again in a very big way. >> it's building a type of pressure. wcl200, nasa launched the keppler mission. its job, stare unblinkingly at one corner of the galaxy. looking not for stars, but for the planets that may be orbiting them. bill came up with the idea 30 years ago and was immediately told it would never work. >> they were alms negative. >> but bill, it seems, is just as persistent as he is confident. he cobbled together enough funding
. >> on july 24th, 1969, the apollo 11 capsule, carrying the first men ever to walk on the í decent throughearth's atmosphere.÷&0u if whole world, it seems, held its collective breath waiting to see if the spacecraft could withstand the intense heat of reentry. the whole world, that is, except bill baruke. >> there is never any doubt in my mind that they would come back that way. >> it was bill's research that went into designing the heat shields, protecting the lives...
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. >> when we come back, do any of you remember jim lovele on apollo xiii. >> houston, we have a problemeen solved big-time, jim lovell on our new quest for space, this time without the government. test test test. test test. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? ♪ get ready, get ready ♪ 'cause here i come [ male announcer ] take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® is specially formulated with joint shield™ to nurture and help defend your joints°. so now you can keep doing... and doing... and doing what you love. hi mom, dad. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! ♪ get ready, 'cause here i come ♪ [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value
. >> when we come back, do any of you remember jim lovele on apollo xiii. >> houston, we have a problemeen solved big-time, jim lovell on our new quest for space, this time without the government. test test test. test test. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? ♪ get ready, get ready ♪ 'cause here i come [ male announcer ] take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® is specially formulated with joint shield™ to nurture and help defend your joints°. so now you can...
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as far as the attack itself, in 1967 apollo 1-rbgs, as many -- 1-rbgs, as many of us remember, burned up on the launch pad. and we had been on a pretty good roll for, you know, with shepard and glenn walking in space and the success of the gemini program, and then we're going to the moon to fulfill kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade, and it looks like everything's great, and apollo i in an unfueled rocket and three astronauts burn to death. and the head of the nasa investigation at the time was frank borman who himself was an astronaut, and he's hauled before a congressional committee that was chaired by clinton anderson who was then a senator from new mexico. and he says how does this happen? how does this happen? and he used a phrase that's been used before in literature, but it's still applicable. he says, senator, it was a failure of imagination. we simply couldn't on conceive the idea that this series of bizarre events, that one would trigger the other, which would trigger the other, which would lead to these men's death. the same thing happened on december 7, 1941
as far as the attack itself, in 1967 apollo 1-rbgs, as many -- 1-rbgs, as many of us remember, burned up on the launch pad. and we had been on a pretty good roll for, you know, with shepard and glenn walking in space and the success of the gemini program, and then we're going to the moon to fulfill kennedy's commitment before the end of the decade, and it looks like everything's great, and apollo i in an unfueled rocket and three astronauts burn to death. and the head of the nasa investigation...
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that is a double ento entendre. , more than going to distance with apollo creed. the state of philadelphia's rocky middle class. "real money" is on at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific. every weekday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, have a are great weekend everybody. everybody. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. i am richard ginzberg. if you want to pick a side in the ukraine story, pick a channel. there is something for everyone. protesters in thailand want just one side of that story told. so they have given journalists marching orders. we will drill down into the coverage of the economic story in greece where the media are a battleground.
that is a double ento entendre. , more than going to distance with apollo creed. the state of philadelphia's rocky middle class. "real money" is on at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific. every weekday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, have a are great weekend everybody. everybody. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. i am richard ginzberg. if you want to pick a side in the ukraine story, pick a channel. there is something for everyone....
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in the forge of vulcan, he chooses the moment when the god apollo tells vulcan that his wife venus is making love to mars, the god of war. velazquez combines theatrical gesture with the astonished faces of real workmen, set in an authentic forge. he quickly became a favorite portrait painter of king philip. as court painter, velazquez would make a portrait of one of the royal family. assistants then made copies, which were sent to foreign courts. this was an important part of the diplomatic process and the business of finding marriage partners for royal offspring. secure in his position as court painter, velazquez turned his attention to formal and painterly innovation. in his portraits of jesters and dwarfs, velazquez was free to experiment. he understood that paintings made according to the classical rules produced something other than what the eye sees. the eye cannot focus simultaneously on different planes. here, velazquez treats the background to a portrait as a blur. it works the way the eye sees. the boldest and most daring of velazquez' paintings is explored for us by profess
in the forge of vulcan, he chooses the moment when the god apollo tells vulcan that his wife venus is making love to mars, the god of war. velazquez combines theatrical gesture with the astonished faces of real workmen, set in an authentic forge. he quickly became a favorite portrait painter of king philip. as court painter, velazquez would make a portrait of one of the royal family. assistants then made copies, which were sent to foreign courts. this was an important part of the diplomatic...
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that is a double ento entendre. , more than going to distance with apollo creed. the state of philadelphia's rocky middle class. "real money" is on at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific. every weekday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, have a are great weekend everybody. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >>> on "america tonight" - the weekend edition. the state of execution. struggles to find death drugs. botched executions and in a state that puts more convicts to death than any other - doubts the system can
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rivals apollo education group and strayer education fell with the move.re are also rumors reported by at least a couple sources including seeking alpha that bill akman's hedge fund will announce a short position in apollo possibly sometime soon. it's declining comment to cnbc, sue. back to you. >> we'll keep watch on that. thank you very much. >>> "flash points" in asia. thailand's military declaring a coup. its army chief saying the action was necessary to restore stability and order after six months of political turmoil. key political leaders in thailand were summoned for face-to-face talks over the past two days which failed to break the political deadlock. this is thailand's 12th coup since the country's absolute monarchy ended in 1932. ty? >> sue, thank you. >>> thailand just one of the flash points around the world. on the flip side, the u.s. continues to get positive data. europe, not as bad as many thought. so are the global economic glory days upon us, or is there more gloom to come? joining us, chief international correspondent michelle caruso-c
rivals apollo education group and strayer education fell with the move.re are also rumors reported by at least a couple sources including seeking alpha that bill akman's hedge fund will announce a short position in apollo possibly sometime soon. it's declining comment to cnbc, sue. back to you. >> we'll keep watch on that. thank you very much. >>> "flash points" in asia. thailand's military declaring a coup. its army chief saying the action was necessary to restore...
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that is a double ento entendre. , more than going to distance with apollo creed.he state of philadelphia's rocky middle class. "real money" is on at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific. every weekday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, have a are great weekend everybody. this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour and i'm jane in doha and the top stories on al jazeera, the libya government remains in control despite heavy fighting in the capitol and second city. the taliban says it will keep fighting until islamic law is imposed across the whole pakistan. nato sees no sign of a reported russian troop withdraw from the ukrainian
that is a double ento entendre. , more than going to distance with apollo creed.he state of philadelphia's rocky middle class. "real money" is on at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 pacific. every weekday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, have a are great weekend everybody. this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour and i'm jane in doha and the top stories on al jazeera, the libya government remains in control despite heavy fighting in the capitol and second city. the...
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the new contract on the apollo wanted to see my sister and making agency operations in the seahawks that i was so appealing is preventing running on saving money. he did. sunday news grunting on the other in the world i have. lou. i know i feel good. you are and this has created for you. his most responsive likely to use only. the point we can use text and pictures. i received it's all backwards the simplicity of the year and records now. honey honey the eye . f. and. the us the us . . poor the accc before my guests among them the whole family gathered for the nobel banquet. though think about this some sort of. if you just like i don't have a clue as to accompany me in this. for that. he has done in time. it was so fun to post the court in vienna to stomach was going on in the events that continue to fall. so be it tomorrow. this disgusts the toughest to get the decade. it's the day the animated series. it's just more snow this year. rules. welcome to the world wanted it on him to kill an islamic group in nigeria says that is responsible for abducting more than two hundred school girls.
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you all may not agree if you feel we've got to have apollo era funding level, then forget it now.on't even spend your time in it conference because we are not going to get that. people told us we couldn't see commercial cargo. anybody in here who works in nasa will tell you five years ago, people say it won't happen. i'll give you $500 million, that's all you're getting for commercial cargo. we took $500 million and we now have commercial cargo. just saying, we got some smart people too. we do listen to you. so that's really what we want to hear in the three days of this conference. given the budget realities today, how do we make that happen. no, we won't have four s.l.s.'s out orbiting. the pieces of this chart -- truth be told, sometimes even we are not real good at charts. s.l.s.'s don't go much farther than orbit. they do like in first stages or second stages. they do end up in the ocean. don't let me talk all this time. >> yes, sir, two questions. question one, what do you say when the public when they say nasa is dead. that's question one. question two, please speak to do t
you all may not agree if you feel we've got to have apollo era funding level, then forget it now.on't even spend your time in it conference because we are not going to get that. people told us we couldn't see commercial cargo. anybody in here who works in nasa will tell you five years ago, people say it won't happen. i'll give you $500 million, that's all you're getting for commercial cargo. we took $500 million and we now have commercial cargo. just saying, we got some smart people too. we do...
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. >> reporter: on july 24th, 1969, the apollo 11 capsule carrying the first men ever to walk on the moon began its descent through earth's atmosphere. the whole world, it seems, held its collective breath waiting to see if the spacecraft could withstand the intense heat of re-entry. the whole world, that is, except bill baruki. >> there was never any doubt in my mind they would come back safely. >> reporter: it was bill's research, you see, that went into designing the heat shields protecting the lives of those american heroes. >> we knew what we were doing. we dotted all the is, crossed all the ts, it was going to be a success. >> reporter: bill, it turns out, it one very confident space scientist at nasa ames research center in mountain view. he is sure when he is right and has proven it yet again in a very big way. in 2009 nasa launched the kepler mission into orbit. its job, to stare unblinkingly at one corner of the galaxy, looking not for stars but for the planets that may be orbiting them. bill came up with the idea 30 years ago and was immediately told it would never work. >> the
. >> reporter: on july 24th, 1969, the apollo 11 capsule carrying the first men ever to walk on the moon began its descent through earth's atmosphere. the whole world, it seems, held its collective breath waiting to see if the spacecraft could withstand the intense heat of re-entry. the whole world, that is, except bill baruki. >> there was never any doubt in my mind they would come back safely. >> reporter: it was bill's research, you see, that went into designing the heat...
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let's talk about the contrast atween firms the size of blackstone or carlyle or apollo. firm like you. how is it changing? i look at the apollo, just to take one firm, increased assets by $50 billion in the space of one quarter. some of them may have to do with going public transactions. nonetheless, they are growing at an extraordinary rate. >> we do not plan their league. fantastic form -- firm. many of their assets are not dedicated to buyouts. they are dedicated to he and others for of rings. -- and other various things. they have a large equity account by any measure. partnershipnto a with a major dutch company and they wound up with 49% of the company. that was 500 million of the equity. we had 51%. that was 500. up beingup -- wound their partner, we are in control. we put together the world's largest pharmaceutical contract manufacturer. get bigger, doms they become more competitive with you because they have to find more deals, have to put the money to work or because they have so much money that they megamergers, maybe leaving more for jll? i said i love bigger
let's talk about the contrast atween firms the size of blackstone or carlyle or apollo. firm like you. how is it changing? i look at the apollo, just to take one firm, increased assets by $50 billion in the space of one quarter. some of them may have to do with going public transactions. nonetheless, they are growing at an extraordinary rate. >> we do not plan their league. fantastic form -- firm. many of their assets are not dedicated to buyouts. they are dedicated to he and others for...
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the artist to see more and more creative people into their city from apollo theater in the coming years and they're working towards defeating the great potential i figured i could be the fish stock. what fascinates me is that the city already has a rich cultural legacy. even in terms of its cars and alternative culture scene this is my day in the neon unfortunately it got a bit long string them along so that years and the fire would be great if we could reconnect to those years of cultural activity and diversity. to add an important side of the youth at the unconfirmed. serbia may have. hunting license for the art that celebrates creative spirits are taking things into their own hands to get the circles are going at full tilt. this edition appeared in total from truffles untill next time i'll be the same and i found the he is you. these statistics. not a big no the song on the too much the us. the air. no dvd the rich. most people can trust. jared and i enjoy creating. they don't go to school. steve really digging it would easily. to be more open to anyone. it is fun its gates on the wi
the artist to see more and more creative people into their city from apollo theater in the coming years and they're working towards defeating the great potential i figured i could be the fish stock. what fascinates me is that the city already has a rich cultural legacy. even in terms of its cars and alternative culture scene this is my day in the neon unfortunately it got a bit long string them along so that years and the fire would be great if we could reconnect to those years of cultural...
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yes and their ideas to see more and more creative people into their city from apollo theater in the coming years. and they're working towards defeating the great potential requesting it. i did think that the key feedstock. what fascinates me is that the city already has a rich cultural legacy. even in terms of its cars and alternative culture scene this is my day in the neon unfortunately it got that last real loss of eight years it's an open fire would be great if we can reconnect to those years of cultural activity and diversity. with the employment side and the youth at the unconfirmed serbia may have to cope with plenty left over for the arts it still grates creative spirits are taking things into their own hands to get the circles are it's going at full tilt. this edition appeared in several from truffles untill next time i'll be the same and i found richard suggested to call celtic woman the song the too much the us. now on dvd. all along. dear the air it's too late. he cut off the east of india. i picked up a concoction of defeat in the speed of light at the beach. the misquoted up
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. >>> shows apollo alto -based tesla tesla also said it produced a record number of the model as sedans, more than 7500. but the cost of adapting the model as for overseas market and developing the model x crossover took a toll. another factor, adding safety equipment after two battery fires in the united states. shares fell about 7% in extended trading. >>> it was a mixed day for the broader markets, dow jones closed up 117-point after being down early on the trading section. nasdaq fell by 13. forecast and lower profits by whole food markets was a factor not drop. >>> oakland is trying to spend its technology industry with a two-day conference that had been held in san francisco per the fast for your. 900 people showed up, many of them venture capitalists and entrepreneurs per the number of tech jobs in oakland has increased 25% in the past three years. some tech companies say they find oakland more attractive because the cost of far lower than san francisco, and housing is more affordable. >>> former "american idol" runner-up clay aiken is holding onto a slim lead in the democratic p
. >>> shows apollo alto -based tesla tesla also said it produced a record number of the model as sedans, more than 7500. but the cost of adapting the model as for overseas market and developing the model x crossover took a toll. another factor, adding safety equipment after two battery fires in the united states. shares fell about 7% in extended trading. >>> it was a mixed day for the broader markets, dow jones closed up 117-point after being down early on the trading section....
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now for our troubled world the second and then lets go of apollo at tag any center for the latest expansion on me. there was her with ukraine called the international monetary fund has approved a major bailout for the country but with strings attached. what are some the conditions. well the imf deal calls for the interim government in kiev to enact major reforms his energy and financial sectors which includes raising taxes in increasing the price of gas by more than fifty percent. in exchange the imf will provide seventeen billion us dollars in aid for ukraine over a period of two years the decision also clears the way for immediate injection of three point two billion dollars as part of efforts to stabilize the ukrainian economy in it the worst civil unrest in over two decades. christine my car the ins and managing director said ukrainian needed to seize the moment urgent action was necessary the decisive matches. was taken by ukraine and decisive measures have just been taken by the imf. so there has been a very strong endorsement for the program which it will release over the coals of th
now for our troubled world the second and then lets go of apollo at tag any center for the latest expansion on me. there was her with ukraine called the international monetary fund has approved a major bailout for the country but with strings attached. what are some the conditions. well the imf deal calls for the interim government in kiev to enact major reforms his energy and financial sectors which includes raising taxes in increasing the price of gas by more than fifty percent. in exchange...
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scenes the elections in two thousand ten which will drop by soon is the cutest missed any of the paint apollo crew of political horse trading up to its term than money keys policies they called the root of what is happening over that because the sunni parts of the population don't tend to support the insurgents more than they did in the last years of the american occupation. yes as the american withdrawl you mentioned occupations as americans laugh there's been questions not only about the stability of iraq but whether it can even remain intact as a nation would effect. well it won't be a stable country for a long time that we do see that the kurdish part of the country when the abduction the independent the cia by exporting was tricky. we do see that the western part of the country is built under the control of the security forces anymore which is in syria now being under control of the syrian state and an iraqi organization a organization being a detective in both parts the boulders in the region use some of the foam and ports due to sign bird from the german institute for international sec
scenes the elections in two thousand ten which will drop by soon is the cutest missed any of the paint apollo crew of political horse trading up to its term than money keys policies they called the root of what is happening over that because the sunni parts of the population don't tend to support the insurgents more than they did in the last years of the american occupation. yes as the american withdrawl you mentioned occupations as americans laugh there's been questions not only about the...
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has confirmed the capture of the chinese fishing nets and other that is being towed to southwestern apollo one province. let's turn to the latest on south koreans capsized ferry say wat police and prosecutors say way to overload and a failure to secure the current old and she admitted to the sinking investigators express in a briefing that the overloaded ferry had been operating for more than a year. but this was neglected by its operator earlier in the j e fifty three year old civilian diver lost consciousness while on a search mission. later died in hospital. the south korean government said compensation will be given according to its laws. in the country's prime minister has ordered a pair of health check all divers involved in the search wednesday search started at seven am local time with involvement of a hundred and sixty diapers. the sale of kerry's four hundred and seventy six people only one hundred and seventy four survived the death toll has price to two hundred and sixty nine with thirty three still unaccounted for. now people in south korea have voiced their concerns over safe
has confirmed the capture of the chinese fishing nets and other that is being towed to southwestern apollo one province. let's turn to the latest on south koreans capsized ferry say wat police and prosecutors say way to overload and a failure to secure the current old and she admitted to the sinking investigators express in a briefing that the overloaded ferry had been operating for more than a year. but this was neglected by its operator earlier in the j e fifty three year old civilian diver...
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items from apollo 15 have sold for big bucks at auction.stick from the moon land went for more than $600,000. and a device to actually help astronauts see. i wish i could tell you more specifically what that means. it sold for $100,000. apollo 15 became the fourth mission to land on the moon more than 30 years ago. >>> so, next week we're taking you back into time with a new series from executive producers tom hanks and gary getzman. "the 60s." it's the decade that changed the world. the cold war, free love, civil rights. it reshaped american' lives in ways it still affects us today. remember the smothers brothers? >> our government is asking us as citizens to refrain from traveling to foreign lands. >> okay, all you guys in vietnam, come on home. >> the times were changing so quickly in the '60s and we didn't change them. we just reflected them. >> what are you doing? >> i'm getting ready to go to college. >> cbs gave the smothers brothers that show because they were clean-cut folk satirists. they wore blazers, they could sing well, they w
items from apollo 15 have sold for big bucks at auction.stick from the moon land went for more than $600,000. and a device to actually help astronauts see. i wish i could tell you more specifically what that means. it sold for $100,000. apollo 15 became the fourth mission to land on the moon more than 30 years ago. >>> so, next week we're taking you back into time with a new series from executive producers tom hanks and gary getzman. "the 60s." it's the decade that changed...
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smartphone has 250,000 times the digital storage capacity of the computer that went to the moon onboard apollo 11. this ipod nano, i just bought it the other day, contains as much music as 300 lps. in musical terms, that's about 2,000 times -- in music storage terms, it's about 2,000 times more efficient by weight and 6,000 times more efficient by volume than an lp. in 1980 photovoltaic solar cells cost more than $20 a watt. today, less than a dollar a watt. 1903, the wright brothers flew in an airplane at about 30 miles per hour. today we routinely fly onboard boeing 737s that fly at more than 500 miles per hour, and we can drink beer and surf the internet while we do it. ford's new engine, an engine that i think is just fascinating, it's the one-liter ecoboost engine developed during alan mulally's tenure at ford, produces 92,000 watts per liter of displacement. a power density metric, it is 16 times more powerful than the engine that powered the original model t. it also has about the same power density as the seven gin in the new -- engine in the new pew gati -- [inaudible] and yet ford is
smartphone has 250,000 times the digital storage capacity of the computer that went to the moon onboard apollo 11. this ipod nano, i just bought it the other day, contains as much music as 300 lps. in musical terms, that's about 2,000 times -- in music storage terms, it's about 2,000 times more efficient by weight and 6,000 times more efficient by volume than an lp. in 1980 photovoltaic solar cells cost more than $20 a watt. today, less than a dollar a watt. 1903, the wright brothers flew in an...
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has 250,000 tons of digital storage capacity of the computer that went to the moon on board with apollo 11. the i pods and no contains as much music as 300 records in musical terms that is 2,000 times more efficient by weight and 6,000 times more efficient by volume than the record. 1980 photovoltaic cost more than $20 a what to do this and $1. 1903 the wright brothers pioneered aviation by flying an airplane at 30 miles per hour today we routinely fly on board 737 that fly at more than 500 miles per hour. and we can drink beer and surf the internet while we do it. ford's new engine that is fascinating to three cylinders developed during the alan mulally tenure and produces 92,000 watts per liter of displacement. the power density metric 16 times more powerful than the engine that powered the original model t. and also has the do ego boost engine with the same power density as the engine in the new super car that cost 1.2 million dollars yet ford is selling this new car and hundreds of thousands of these engines in a ford fiesta that cost about $15,000. since 1978 until has been increas
has 250,000 tons of digital storage capacity of the computer that went to the moon on board with apollo 11. the i pods and no contains as much music as 300 records in musical terms that is 2,000 times more efficient by weight and 6,000 times more efficient by volume than the record. 1980 photovoltaic cost more than $20 a what to do this and $1. 1903 the wright brothers pioneered aviation by flying an airplane at 30 miles per hour today we routinely fly on board 737 that fly at more than 500...
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what is interesting, we all think of success in space as apollo. the deadline and a commitment, it cold war. we perceive that the way to go to space. this is a little bit more building interstate system. there is a sense of, let's build some infrastructure and does not have the same headline capability that the space race had. it offers sustainability. this is a nuanced story. how can we convey that story to people who are less dialed into what nasa is doing right now? or is that my job? >> that is your job. [laughter] it is all of our jobs. we need to look at what we are doing today and describe it in a way that makes sense. spacex.flew up on we have grown old bunch of lance before. this is the first time we have grown plants for the crew to eat . this is not for a science experiment. this is food for the crew to augment their diet. this is the beginning of starting to push us off of the earth into space. it is a small thing, but we ought to be talking about it. pizza,ou could plant a they would be really happy. [inaudible] [laughter] you really d
what is interesting, we all think of success in space as apollo. the deadline and a commitment, it cold war. we perceive that the way to go to space. this is a little bit more building interstate system. there is a sense of, let's build some infrastructure and does not have the same headline capability that the space race had. it offers sustainability. this is a nuanced story. how can we convey that story to people who are less dialed into what nasa is doing right now? or is that my job?...
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called jer on mow's cave and billy the kid's look out, and a volcanic crater used for training for the apollo moon landing astronaut. a fascinating area, and the administration emphasis that this administration will create jobs, bolstering economic matters in the area. >> it's impossible to put a price on towering peaks and pristine forests and america adds cultural history. we know the nation alt parks have an economic -- national parks have an economic impacts. in 2012 hundreds of millions of recreational visits to public lands and waters generated over 50 billion for local communities, supporting 900,000 jobs. >> of course, there is some opposition we have heard from local ranches saying they are concerned that grazing rights will be restribilityd. the bureau -- restricted. the bureau of land management saying that's not the case, valid permits will be grandfathered in. there has been inflammatory language coming from other officials. it plays into a rising tide of resistance we have seen in this region over questions of public land use. we are in moyab utah, vast areas of d.l.m., recreati
called jer on mow's cave and billy the kid's look out, and a volcanic crater used for training for the apollo moon landing astronaut. a fascinating area, and the administration emphasis that this administration will create jobs, bolstering economic matters in the area. >> it's impossible to put a price on towering peaks and pristine forests and america adds cultural history. we know the nation alt parks have an economic -- national parks have an economic impacts. in 2012 hundreds of...
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a volcanic crater where apollo astronauts were trained for the moon landing. this is going to create economic development and jobs in the region, listen to what the president said today when he made the announcement? >> it's impossible to put a price on towering peaks and pristine forests and america's cultural history. but we know our national parks have an economic impact that extends beyond their boundaries. in 2012 hundreds of millions of recreational visits to public lands and waters generated over $50 billion for local communities and supported nearly 900,000 jobs. >> so local ranchers are calling this an intrusion but the ranchers can graze on the land so what's the issue? >> well, john that's a good question. what is the issue? the issue there is that all these existing rights for grazing water and other sort of grandfathered uses would be protected. so if youe you were grazing your cattle on that land, if you have a valid permit, you will be allowed to do that. there was some inflammatory language coming from elected officials. a sheriff said it is go
a volcanic crater where apollo astronauts were trained for the moon landing. this is going to create economic development and jobs in the region, listen to what the president said today when he made the announcement? >> it's impossible to put a price on towering peaks and pristine forests and america's cultural history. but we know our national parks have an economic impact that extends beyond their boundaries. in 2012 hundreds of millions of recreational visits to public lands and waters...
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. >> they even had a priest that got up and prayed to apollo. >> there were three people who suspiciously at the time we threatened to sue them all of a sudden they found a leader and although they couldn't find arab buy. they found a jewish person who could give a jewish prayer. if this town can't locate a single rabbi, a single emom, i would say i'm worried about how they are fixing the potholes because it doesn't sound that they are serious. because if you can't do something as simple as findsing the people -- >> they could but no one wanted to speak. the point is did they invite them and they say they did. >> they did not invite them. the only invitations came when we threatened to sue them. >> let me ask you this. you say this case -- let me get jordan in on this. this has implications for every level of government across the country. how so? >> i think that it does. it's a practice that was done at local units of government and state legislatures, at congress and i think it's going to help many people see that the establishment clause is not sort of command by the constitution for t
. >> they even had a priest that got up and prayed to apollo. >> there were three people who suspiciously at the time we threatened to sue them all of a sudden they found a leader and although they couldn't find arab buy. they found a jewish person who could give a jewish prayer. if this town can't locate a single rabbi, a single emom, i would say i'm worried about how they are fixing the potholes because it doesn't sound that they are serious. because if you can't do something as...
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apollo son of wal-mart scoring twice to propel the san francisco giants 6-5 lead against the cardinals 3 it's the giants have won seven of eight. this sergio romo held on for his 17 saves and 19¢. with the mother man who says he helped retrieve hot dispensers scooter has collected his reward as good or was it at a restaurant sunday and as he left the scooter and what i did what i am and restaurants. demand apparently gotten hundred dollars in cash along with two males and to drink tickets. he says he convinced the thieves and to plan to sell the scooter to turn into police instead. five above for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. this r
apollo son of wal-mart scoring twice to propel the san francisco giants 6-5 lead against the cardinals 3 it's the giants have won seven of eight. this sergio romo held on for his 17 saves and 19¢. with the mother man who says he helped retrieve hot dispensers scooter has collected his reward as good or was it at a restaurant sunday and as he left the scooter and what i did what i am and restaurants. demand apparently gotten hundred dollars in cash along with two males and to drink tickets. he...
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just listen to what he said last year on our special advancing the dream show from the apollo theatreo get into business. >> when i first tried to get into business, ten banks turned me down. they loved the autograph, they loved me coming to dinner or lunch with them. but they didn't think i was smart enough or that i had the knowledge to really run a business. everybody thinks that oh, because i'm magic johnson i had it easy. well, i had it difficult because the theatre down the street and the starbucks, i had to do it with my own money until i had a track record of success. then they looked up and said oh, i guess he does know business. now i will invest with him. >> ten banks turned him down. so magic put himself and his own money on the line. and it paid off. in 1987, he founded magic johnson enterprises, dedicated to bringing businesses to minority communities across the country. and he's done it over and over again. and his dedication to charity is unquestionable. he founded the magic johnson foundation after he announced to the world he had hiv to help underserved communities h
just listen to what he said last year on our special advancing the dream show from the apollo theatreo get into business. >> when i first tried to get into business, ten banks turned me down. they loved the autograph, they loved me coming to dinner or lunch with them. but they didn't think i was smart enough or that i had the knowledge to really run a business. everybody thinks that oh, because i'm magic johnson i had it easy. well, i had it difficult because the theatre down the street...
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but then to just jump in the car and then go -- we went to the apollo theater. we walked in.go on in one minute?" we were like, "yes!" [ laughter ] then they gave us mics and were pushing us toward a door. i'm like, what's on the other side of this door? is it a deep drop? like, i don't even know what's happening here. we went out, hit the mark, did our dumb jokes. and it was pretty amazing, too, to look and the audience was don rickles -- who i do genuinely love, and i think he's a fantastic comedian and a very lovely man too. so, we're looking at don rickles. and he's sitting with like martin scorsese, robert de niro, jerry seinfeld, jon stewart -- this crazy group of people. so we do our three minutes and then, go and hug don rickles and immediately back in the car. it was the funnest -- [ laughter ] i may have dreamt it. >> seth: yeah. it was like an ambush comedy set. >> it was. it was an ambush makeover of comedy. >> seth: that's so great. and now, you left "snl." we were there together for a long time. and i got -- i was very lucky because i got to follow you at the "u
but then to just jump in the car and then go -- we went to the apollo theater. we walked in.go on in one minute?" we were like, "yes!" [ laughter ] then they gave us mics and were pushing us toward a door. i'm like, what's on the other side of this door? is it a deep drop? like, i don't even know what's happening here. we went out, hit the mark, did our dumb jokes. and it was pretty amazing, too, to look and the audience was don rickles -- who i do genuinely love, and i think...
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on my panel was the ceo of apollo education. they own university of phoenix.rking toward new model driven by employers. they want to be able to simulate the job and all things go along with the job, intelligence and perseverance, the grit, the grace under pressure. and if you can simulate the job, you get much faster route into hiring. i think it takes away this need for credentialism that is real barrier for poor and lower middle class kids right now. david: rich karlgaard. a man in my age and wish i would have taken his advice in the back in the 1980s and made a lot more money than i did. catch rich and myself on "forbes on fox," on our sister channel, 11:00 a.m. eastern time. "forbes on fox." rich is one of the stars. >>> well, president obama and german chancellor angela merkel stand united on ukraine at least for the day. despite all the talk of solidarity will they go their separate ways in the u.s. and europe impose further sanctions against russia? we'll bo live to the white house to find out why. liz has another exclusive from omaha, nebraska. liz? li
on my panel was the ceo of apollo education. they own university of phoenix.rking toward new model driven by employers. they want to be able to simulate the job and all things go along with the job, intelligence and perseverance, the grit, the grace under pressure. and if you can simulate the job, you get much faster route into hiring. i think it takes away this need for credentialism that is real barrier for poor and lower middle class kids right now. david: rich karlgaard. a man in my age and...
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from three native societies plus real honest to goodness petrified forest and training area for the apollohey say it will create millions of dollars in annual tourism revenue and jobs while preserving the prehistory, historic values for all americans. or as the headlines in the "the washington times" puts it obama seizes new mexico land for national monument in bundy like show un. being the welfare rancher who think his subsidized cattle have a right to graze for free along with his son recently staged a protest by plowing their atfs through froebtd fragile landscapes in utah that are home to sacred native american artifacts. the "the washington times" even quoted some cattle ranchers and a local sheriff who called it a land grab and complained it will make it harder for agents to stop mexican cartels from operating across the border. yes the designated area will be administered by the dreaded bureau of land management, both cattle ranchers who use the area for grazing and paid their fees can continue to do so. but while hikers will be welcomed the area will be off limits to developers and
from three native societies plus real honest to goodness petrified forest and training area for the apollohey say it will create millions of dollars in annual tourism revenue and jobs while preserving the prehistory, historic values for all americans. or as the headlines in the "the washington times" puts it obama seizes new mexico land for national monument in bundy like show un. being the welfare rancher who think his subsidized cattle have a right to graze for free along with his...
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. >> a apollo creed. and is this a serious book or not?lot of jokes in it. >> okay. >> but, you know. >> the overarching theme is serious? >> well, if you have a fat friend, you may make a lot of fat jokes about your fat friend but is he still fat. and what i'm saying is i make a lot of jokes but there is a lot of truth in the jokes that i make. >> so putting you in the chief executive's oval office right now. first thing you do -- >> -- well, hold on, i'm golfing. >> that's absolutely feasible. >> all right. so let's say i'm at rivera and say the 16th green. go ahead. >> what would you do? >> well, i would line up my putt. i would -- well, i have a lot of ideas. like, with healthcare and all of this, how do we do with all these terminal patients and the expense and critical care and all that stuff? i would make all the machinery that these guys are hooked up to coin operated. that way, now, just hear me out, bill. >> i didn't say anything. i'm stunned. >> but what i'm saying is if your loved ones didn't love you enough to show one a pillo
. >> a apollo creed. and is this a serious book or not?lot of jokes in it. >> okay. >> but, you know. >> the overarching theme is serious? >> well, if you have a fat friend, you may make a lot of fat jokes about your fat friend but is he still fat. and what i'm saying is i make a lot of jokes but there is a lot of truth in the jokes that i make. >> so putting you in the chief executive's oval office right now. first thing you do -- >> -- well, hold on,...
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reporter: when a fender broke on apollo lunar refer it was duct tape to the rescue. >> that tape will: is there anything duct can't do? actually, yes. when it comes to sealing air ducts, a 1998 stud eye revealed that under challenging but realistic conditions, duct tape fails. instead, take richela fabian morgan's lead and unravel a roll along with your creativity. what is this? >> this is -- if you love tom cruise you might wear it. >> osgood: listen up. a different kind of music, next. ,,,,,,,, ,, ♪ >> this is "sunday morning" by design, here again from santa fe is charles osgood. >> osgood: that's the spanish arts flamenco youth company. expanding the boundaries of traditional dance here at the theater of the santa fe opera. design takes many forms resonate in unexpected ways. john blackstone has a case in point. ♪ >> steven baber is designer with a difference. he designs sounds. music from some unlikely objects. are you listening all the time, walking down the street, sitting down in a restaurant. >> constantly. it can be distracting. i have to sleep with earplugs in. >> reporter:
reporter: when a fender broke on apollo lunar refer it was duct tape to the rescue. >> that tape will: is there anything duct can't do? actually, yes. when it comes to sealing air ducts, a 1998 stud eye revealed that under challenging but realistic conditions, duct tape fails. instead, take richela fabian morgan's lead and unravel a roll along with your creativity. what is this? >> this is -- if you love tom cruise you might wear it. >> osgood: listen up. a different kind of...
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murdoch would combine fox's shine group with apollo's core media group under the agreement.ore media owns american idol. orange and bouygues said separately that they are exploring potential consolidation in the french phone market after reports that they have held talks about possible combination. open to aaid it is tie up with another telecoms company. the san francisco-based startup uber is in talks to raise new financing in a round that may value it at more than $10 million -- $10 billion. that would almost triple the company's value from $3.5 billion last year. ."lcome back to "countdown i am anna edwards. >> i am manus cranny. today, we get results of the world's biggest election as indians choose the next prime minister. early counts show the opposition party candidate is in the lead. here to discuss all of the issues is the founder of dos, tell. -- das kapital. he wins theant that majority or is it a solid coalition? >> probably a solid coalition is the most likely outcome. i think that is going to be good news. the market is pricing that in. the challenge is that on
murdoch would combine fox's shine group with apollo's core media group under the agreement.ore media owns american idol. orange and bouygues said separately that they are exploring potential consolidation in the french phone market after reports that they have held talks about possible combination. open to aaid it is tie up with another telecoms company. the san francisco-based startup uber is in talks to raise new financing in a round that may value it at more than $10 million -- $10 billion....
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. >> talked about his name being apollo. he talked about satan.lked about his brothers in russia and china. but he never really engaged the negotiator. >> the spectacle draws a crowd of onlookers and captures the attention of local news stations. they record allison brandishing his sword with no sign of letting up. during the course of the standoff police attempt several nonlethal strategies from rubber bullets to pepper spray and mace. but nothing deters him. after 11 hours the police try one more approach. they use a fire hose to spray allison with cold water hoping that he will lose his grip on the sword. when that doesn't work, they turn the water pressure up full blast. allison loses his balance and falls to the ground. police officers use a ladder to subdue him, then pry the sword from his hand. after the intense standoff, the man is taken to a mental hospital with minor bruises. he is not charged with a crime. >>> coming up, surveillance cameras capture a violent attempt to hold up a convenience store. >> the video was crazy. i was shocked
. >> talked about his name being apollo. he talked about satan.lked about his brothers in russia and china. but he never really engaged the negotiator. >> the spectacle draws a crowd of onlookers and captures the attention of local news stations. they record allison brandishing his sword with no sign of letting up. during the course of the standoff police attempt several nonlethal strategies from rubber bullets to pepper spray and mace. but nothing deters him. after 11 hours the...
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hill 96 tomorrow and it was won 02 out there today. 92 in sunnyvale and 894 mountain view. 86 and apollo in mills delhi. valley >> jacqueline: by the weekend, just the '60s and '70s. here is an extended looked to my role was to be smoke-free. more clout coverage in 10 pitcher dropping into the 60s only on monday. . >> reporter: how many glasses of wine does it take to see any health benefits? i try hundreds. and a study published in the journal jomon internal nasa sent out that the antioxidant reservoir doesn't really make you live long career. i curry in foods like grapes of red wine, and dark chocolate. researchers track hundreds of people who survived and died over in nine years. the results? no bid this in terms of longevity, heart disease or cancer to having higher levels. it ♪ [din the ouoorsisseyou. get back o the wit ofdeepoods the longasti mositoprottionreest reunitwithhe greaoutdrs. off deepoods kes bu off scohns. fami comny female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices.
hill 96 tomorrow and it was won 02 out there today. 92 in sunnyvale and 894 mountain view. 86 and apollo in mills delhi. valley >> jacqueline: by the weekend, just the '60s and '70s. here is an extended looked to my role was to be smoke-free. more clout coverage in 10 pitcher dropping into the 60s only on monday. . >> reporter: how many glasses of wine does it take to see any health benefits? i try hundreds. and a study published in the journal jomon internal nasa sent out that the...
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apollo reporting a big profit decreased last quarter.or
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. >>> and apollo astronauts training in hawaii.ping up soil and riding across volcanic fields on the moon buggy. the aloha state is still used as a training ground for nasa robots. >>> secretary of state john kerry wouldn't testify before the committee investigating the benghazi terror attack. he was released by darrell issa in replacement of the commit kbri probing that attack. secretary of state hillary clinton suggests in her upcoming book that a lot of the investigations are political and also seems to not want have any part of it any more. sharon is the politics editor for roll call. so you have a new book coming out calling this a political slug fest and we have john kerry not testifying before the committee. do you think they'll raise their right hands and eventually testify. >> i think it is more likely than not. especially in the case of kerry, like you said, darrell issa has released him but that just leaves room for the new committee to subpoena him again and have him testify. his office and administration said he would
. >>> and apollo astronauts training in hawaii.ping up soil and riding across volcanic fields on the moon buggy. the aloha state is still used as a training ground for nasa robots. >>> secretary of state john kerry wouldn't testify before the committee investigating the benghazi terror attack. he was released by darrell issa in replacement of the commit kbri probing that attack. secretary of state hillary clinton suggests in her upcoming book that a lot of the investigations...
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san francisco burlingame apollo also present was a moderate track of the website for more information famous actress in alt hulk that is today would of been her if its bread dexter's was done for and roman holiday my favorite sabrina and of course breakfast at tiffany's there she is legally. i just literally to be appointed a goodwill ambassador. she died in switzerland and 9093. ps of rock-and-roll history heading for the auction block expected to go for more than a million dollars. revelry but royal anthem what rolling stone will be included rock history auctioned next month. auction houses gutted as the known surviving draft of the final lyric scrawled in pencil on for pages of stationery. in the book between one and $2 million. sit in the house as comes from california and not done recently and actually bought the pages directly from them. much more ahead on is again filling in for summer job or internship to nicolas joins what you can do it to end the job. and the royal sticking month as presley and hysteria u.s. friends wedding. the entire city is deciding that there ought to fo
san francisco burlingame apollo also present was a moderate track of the website for more information famous actress in alt hulk that is today would of been her if its bread dexter's was done for and roman holiday my favorite sabrina and of course breakfast at tiffany's there she is legally. i just literally to be appointed a goodwill ambassador. she died in switzerland and 9093. ps of rock-and-roll history heading for the auction block expected to go for more than a million dollars. revelry...