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each of the apollo also had experiment packages for apollo 11. they had a smaller version because it was a smaller a shorter stay on the moon than the later missions. you can see it here and i'll just highlight one of the instruments that i like, which is the laser ranging retro reflector. and what happens here is that an observatory on earth can aim a laser at it and measure the amount of time that it takes the laser to reach the moon, the return back to earth. this was first done by the lick observatory. takes about two and a half seconds, but it can do is it can tell us more precisely the distance between the earth and the moon and how quickly moon is receding from the earth over time and for the 50th anniversary of apollo, it was used again. so they're sitting the lunar surface and can still use them toea about the moon. so they rejoined after the their two and a half hours and longer stay on thmoon they rejoin ght collins in the command module orbiting the moon. then they returned back to earth and the columbia command module entered the ear
each of the apollo also had experiment packages for apollo 11. they had a smaller version because it was a smaller a shorter stay on the moon than the later missions. you can see it here and i'll just highlight one of the instruments that i like, which is the laser ranging retro reflector. and what happens here is that an observatory on earth can aim a laser at it and measure the amount of time that it takes the laser to reach the moon, the return back to earth. this was first done by the lick...
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each of the apollo also had experiment packages for apollo 11. they had a smaller version because it was a smaller a shorter stay on the moon than the later missions. you can see it here and i'll just highlight one of the instruments that i like, which is the laser ranging retro reflector. and what happens here is that an observatory on earth can aim a laser at it and measure the amount of time that it takes the laser to reach the moon, the return back to earth. this was first done by the lick observatory. takes about two and a half seconds, but it can do is it can tell us more precisely the distance between the earth and the moon and how quickly moon is receding from the earth over time and for the 50th anniversary of apollo, it was used again. so they're sitting the lunar surface and can still use them to learn about the mn. so they rejoined afterhe their two and a half hours and longer stay on the moon they rein might collins the command module orbiting the moon. then they returned back to earth and the columbia command module entered the eart
each of the apollo also had experiment packages for apollo 11. they had a smaller version because it was a smaller a shorter stay on the moon than the later missions. you can see it here and i'll just highlight one of the instruments that i like, which is the laser ranging retro reflector. and what happens here is that an observatory on earth can aim a laser at it and measure the amount of time that it takes the laser to reach the moon, the return back to earth. this was first done by the lick...
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marc rowan with apollo.are shaping up all their worth pulling back on the s&p with the else coming in 4.2 three. the conversation will continue in the next hour. the apollo ceo of credit john zito. there are tons of themes to think about. the next theme we need to talk about cosby is work that has been done with antisemitism. jonathan: that conversation will continue right here in new york city at apollo, had corridors. equities are pulling back just a touch on the s&p 500. from new york city, good morning. ♪ ♪ (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ >> to us, the jewish people the rise in anti-semitism is a crisis. five-alarm fire that must be extinguished. no matter what our beliefs, no matter where we stand on the war in gaza. we must all condemn anti-semitism with full throated clarity before it metastasize as into something worse. because right now
marc rowan with apollo.are shaping up all their worth pulling back on the s&p with the else coming in 4.2 three. the conversation will continue in the next hour. the apollo ceo of credit john zito. there are tons of themes to think about. the next theme we need to talk about cosby is work that has been done with antisemitism. jonathan: that conversation will continue right here in new york city at apollo, had corridors. equities are pulling back just a touch on the s&p 500. from new...
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>> why did you choose the apollo 13 film? >> first of all, apollo 13, jim lovell, back then, they are jason and the argonauts, a story ripped right out of the great sagas of all of human kind. this is what it comes down to. sitting at home, it was 1968, apollo 8, lovele was orbiting the moon with fred born and bill anders and on my mother's couch, i saw a live broadcast of what, oh, the planet earth, in black and white, on my television, in my mom's house over christmas vacation. something in my feeble little brain could not quite fathom that i was watching us on earth from an orbiting spacecraft that was around the moon pointing a television camera back at us, and the only three people that were not in that photograph were the crew of apollo 8, or in that broadcast. >> and we live in a very polarized world, and right now in the middle of a terrible war, several terrible walls, people have lost faith in institutions, people are completely polarized, and tribalized on so many issues, and even on climate, do you think the moon
>> why did you choose the apollo 13 film? >> first of all, apollo 13, jim lovell, back then, they are jason and the argonauts, a story ripped right out of the great sagas of all of human kind. this is what it comes down to. sitting at home, it was 1968, apollo 8, lovele was orbiting the moon with fred born and bill anders and on my mother's couch, i saw a live broadcast of what, oh, the planet earth, in black and white, on my television, in my mom's house over christmas vacation....
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interestingly, when you think about private, apollo, apollo used to be known as this big distress playerking at single b and safer markets, particularly as the banks have stepped back. which begs the question, as things get rough, we start to mention -- see apollo died in of those riskier names given there will be finances into next year? guy: one of the reasons people perceive private markets to be more risky is there's less regulation. is that regulation, and does that even the scales? >> it begs the question. they had of the banks ceo saying the more you squeeze us, the activity is moving out of us into these nonbanks. now the nonbanks that their money not from depositors but what is interesting is apollo, kkr, you see them increasingly getting money from insurance companies. these are not traditional companies, but annuity companies which are retirement providers that look a little more like a bank that a typical insurance contract pure auto insurance would look like. do they get more regulation? they already have state-by-state regulation. what about the products they invest in? tha
interestingly, when you think about private, apollo, apollo used to be known as this big distress playerking at single b and safer markets, particularly as the banks have stepped back. which begs the question, as things get rough, we start to mention -- see apollo died in of those riskier names given there will be finances into next year? guy: one of the reasons people perceive private markets to be more risky is there's less regulation. is that regulation, and does that even the scales?...
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the largest portions from the moon were brought by the astronauts of apollo 11-12 and so on.o those portions that the apollo 17 astronauts brought with them turned out to be the most interesting, this is not without reason. it was in this crew. was a professional geologist, he probably knew what to collect. according to the now generally accepted version, the earth acquired a satellite after a collision with a celestial body, the size of which was slightly less than half the size of our planet. 4.5 billion years ago, we believe an object the size of half of the earth, collided with the earth, tore almost a third out of the earth, threw this material into space, and from this the moon was formed. this footage shows nas astronauts in the southeast sea. zircon allows us to estimate the minimum possible age of the moon. scientists used a recently developed research method for this. in fact, this method is such a modern method, but it is not used for dating zircons. in this case, it was used to clarify the behavior of lead in a crystal of already dated zircon. that is, this age is
the largest portions from the moon were brought by the astronauts of apollo 11-12 and so on.o those portions that the apollo 17 astronauts brought with them turned out to be the most interesting, this is not without reason. it was in this crew. was a professional geologist, he probably knew what to collect. according to the now generally accepted version, the earth acquired a satellite after a collision with a celestial body, the size of which was slightly less than half the size of our planet....
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has done it since 1972 with apollo 17. so, so using an accomplishment by nasa that hasn't been done since apollo 17. and that's a remarkable thing so we're being very careful how we are doing this, being very thoughtful and we really trying to incorporate as many different opinions as a gift to come to a consensus how we treat this material. [inaudible question] >> no. this material was potentially set aside for public outreach. and so this material will not be used for scientific research in the future. that was an agreement with nasa for this. in terms of transport, so i brought two different specimens. one, the research specimens i thought i later ntca after flight from houston and took the matter over here. [laughing] and so you know, people, good debbie nta can say the transport a piece of bennu. [laughing] the second piece i actually only got her monday night i landed at 10 p.m. about 10 p.m. and it took over here. i was only one walking in from parking with a sample of the asteroid and walked to security and appear
has done it since 1972 with apollo 17. so, so using an accomplishment by nasa that hasn't been done since apollo 17. and that's a remarkable thing so we're being very careful how we are doing this, being very thoughtful and we really trying to incorporate as many different opinions as a gift to come to a consensus how we treat this material. [inaudible question] >> no. this material was potentially set aside for public outreach. and so this material will not be used for scientific...
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we are proud to present to you the soyuz apollo device. physiotherapy office in your home.development of russian scientists is intended for drug-free treatment of sexual disorders. function of men caused vascular diseases and neurogenic disorders. apollo union was created to relieve inflammation, cleanse, tone blood vessels, and improve metabolism. the combination of vacuum massage and alternating magnetic field helps reduce pain, improve the health of cells and blood vessels, and the pelvic organs. please note that these are technological achievements of soviet designers, because the main operating principles of the apollo union apparatus were developed back in the soviet union, specifically for rehabilitation. our cosmonauts 8800 100 exactly 14 18 800 100 exactly 1418 free anonymous call. 8 800 100 exactly 14 18 you are embarrassed to discuss your problem with strangers, you don’t want to be disappointed anymore, you’re tired of running to the toilet and experiencing serious discomfort, we present a device that combines proven technologies with a modern approach: physioth
we are proud to present to you the soyuz apollo device. physiotherapy office in your home.development of russian scientists is intended for drug-free treatment of sexual disorders. function of men caused vascular diseases and neurogenic disorders. apollo union was created to relieve inflammation, cleanse, tone blood vessels, and improve metabolism. the combination of vacuum massage and alternating magnetic field helps reduce pain, improve the health of cells and blood vessels, and the pelvic...
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for, in a word, this book meant the rebirth, almost from oblivion, of the wonderful russian poet apollo then his popularity has not waned, now a multi-volume collection of works is being published, maybe you too too, our dear interlocutors, pay attention to him. well, now again to lisa, to our wonderful conversation on the postponed topic of the museum, we will go straight to it. well, relatively recently you headed such museum of museums, yes , the pushkin museum of fine arts, and please tell me, this whole story, is it still being comprehended by you, or did you know it in advance, well, i mean maltsov, ivan vladimirovich tsvitaev, those people who stood at the origins, this dream of museums of casts, which still exist; by the way, they are exhibited at the russian state university for humanities. universal culture, universal in the sense that any person, first of all a student, is still a university museum, tsvetaev is a university professor, of course, this means that it was important for him to understand, firstly, the first point that russia is part of european culture, and we hav
for, in a word, this book meant the rebirth, almost from oblivion, of the wonderful russian poet apollo then his popularity has not waned, now a multi-volume collection of works is being published, maybe you too too, our dear interlocutors, pay attention to him. well, now again to lisa, to our wonderful conversation on the postponed topic of the museum, we will go straight to it. well, relatively recently you headed such museum of museums, yes , the pushkin museum of fine arts, and please tell...
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a flyover of the moon since the days of apollo. a lot of this is centered over elon musk. >> that's right. of course, he owns space acts. the only way that american astronauts can get to space on an american rocket. the hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. that rocket aurora and cheering coming from south texas in november. was for a much improved second test of the starship after the first starship exploded after liftoff. nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that rocket. then late in the year, the artemis astronauts will loop around the moon. in 2022, a test flight orbited the moon with no crew. that is the spaceship that will take the crew around the moon, for the first time in more than 50 years. this is a nine day mission. a quarter of 1 million miles just to get there. this ship is nothing like apollo. it is much more advanced and much more automated. already, they are training at nasa's joseph space center. >> i am most forward to paving the way, onto the moon and on to mars, the fact that we get to contribu
a flyover of the moon since the days of apollo. a lot of this is centered over elon musk. >> that's right. of course, he owns space acts. the only way that american astronauts can get to space on an american rocket. the hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. that rocket aurora and cheering coming from south texas in november. was for a much improved second test of the starship after the first starship exploded after liftoff. nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that...
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you see this with our peers like aries and apollo. they are very skilled at it.lso very skilled at it, we have a great team. you have it hundred billion dollars -- $800 billion maturing in the next 24 to 36 months. thanks can't support that. we believe product credit will represent 30% of the refinancings over the next two to three years, irrespective of rate cuts. we've gotta have that solution. we have that solution. our first credit fund was really successful. we are looking at how to expand that credit strategy and we will work with the likes of blackstone and apollo as we do credit deals with them, and pretty ridiculous -- and particularly with the loan initiated two months ago. we are also providing capital as a private credit solution provider. i don't think that trend goes away irrespective of interest rates. vonnie: marc, thank you so much for joining. digitalbridge ceo marc ganzi. wall street bonuses looking pretty bleak after a year of few deals, collapsing banks, and job cuts. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: let's get to today's "for what it's worth." 30%.
you see this with our peers like aries and apollo. they are very skilled at it.lso very skilled at it, we have a great team. you have it hundred billion dollars -- $800 billion maturing in the next 24 to 36 months. thanks can't support that. we believe product credit will represent 30% of the refinancings over the next two to three years, irrespective of rate cuts. we've gotta have that solution. we have that solution. our first credit fund was really successful. we are looking at how to expand...
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jon: -- sonali: apollo ceo mark rowen says that is where you can find better returns. >> if you want alpha outperformance you need to step away from public markets. i think that is happening. we are also revisiting the notion of public being safe and private being risky. this is the framework were used to be in. private meant venture capital, private equity, hedge fund. now it just means less liquid. jon: bloomberg surveillance also spoke with apollo's cohead of private equity said investors are right to be skeptical of private market valuations. >> i think a lot of sponsors overpay for assets in the last couple of years. the air is very slowly coming out that balloon. i think you can question some of the private market valuation multiples. buying at six times, we tend to see multiple expansion. i don't have that concern for our business. sonali: we will bring in allison mcnealy he wrote the story today about how much more pain is going to be in private market valuations. are they throwing in the towel? allison: i don't think we are quite there yet. it is interesting that we are now
jon: -- sonali: apollo ceo mark rowen says that is where you can find better returns. >> if you want alpha outperformance you need to step away from public markets. i think that is happening. we are also revisiting the notion of public being safe and private being risky. this is the framework were used to be in. private meant venture capital, private equity, hedge fund. now it just means less liquid. jon: bloomberg surveillance also spoke with apollo's cohead of private equity said...
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and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.uch more automated already they're training at nasa's johnson center. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon onto mars the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation we are the artemis generation. and we are going back to the moon >> reporter: later this decade, they hope artemis and starship will raunendezvous and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030 also in 2024, boeing is hoping to finally launch its star liner to the space station many years delayed and behind spacex and jared isaacman will command polaris dawn, another private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space >> i mean, there are questions that we've been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right? that we don't fl
and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.uch more automated already they're training at nasa's johnson center. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon onto mars the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation we are the artemis generation. and we are going back to the moon >> reporter: later this decade, they hope artemis and...
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there's no daily liquid, quarterly liquid money at apollo.e ideally situated to take advantage of less liquid assets. we have structured ourselves that way. you look at the totality of what we do. equity is a risk business. equities go up and down every day. you can lose money in public or private equity. in the credit business the vast majority of what we do is private investment credit. >> when i look at the risks out there, what are the tail risks you see right now for private equity? are you hedged perfectly? is there next to no delta where you feel comfortable? are there actually tail risks? >> i do not think there are tail risks in private equity. private equity is a risk-taking activity but each of the companies, each of the situations is idiosyncratic unto itself. and over time private equity has proven to be a very good asset class recognizing that in circuit -- certain markets you will lose money. lizzy: mark rowan speaking to tom keene and jonathan ferro. here's what we are watching for today. this morning at 9:30 a.m. london time
there's no daily liquid, quarterly liquid money at apollo.e ideally situated to take advantage of less liquid assets. we have structured ourselves that way. you look at the totality of what we do. equity is a risk business. equities go up and down every day. you can lose money in public or private equity. in the credit business the vast majority of what we do is private investment credit. >> when i look at the risks out there, what are the tail risks you see right now for private equity?...
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we are proud to present to you the soyuz apollo device. physiotherapy office in your home.ts is intended for drug-free treatment of sexual dysfunction in men caused by vascular diseases and neurogenic disorders. apollo union was created to relieve inflammation, cleanse and tone blood vessels improve metabolism. the combination of vacuum massage and alternating magnetic field helps reduce pain and improve the health of cells and blood vessels of the pelvic organs. please note: these are technological achievements of soviet designers, because the main operating principles of the apollo soyuz apparatus were developed back in the soviet union, specifically for the rehabilitation of our cosmonauts. 8.800 exactly 14. 8 800 100 exactly 14 18 free anonymous call 8800 100 exactly 1418 8800 100 exactly 1418 are embarrassed to discuss your problem with strangers, you don’t want to be disappointed anymore, you’re tired of running to the toilet and experiencing serious discomfort, we present a device that combines proven technologies and a modern approach: it’s always available and easy
we are proud to present to you the soyuz apollo device. physiotherapy office in your home.ts is intended for drug-free treatment of sexual dysfunction in men caused by vascular diseases and neurogenic disorders. apollo union was created to relieve inflammation, cleanse and tone blood vessels improve metabolism. the combination of vacuum massage and alternating magnetic field helps reduce pain and improve the health of cells and blood vessels of the pelvic organs. please note: these are...
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apollo acid -- apollo defended private markets and calling it a $40 trillion opportunity. >> we thinkivate capital and private credit is around a 40 trillion number, and that would consist of solar finance, inventory finance, trade finance, franchise finance, along with a lot of this corporate lending and investment grade privates that a lot of banks used to hold large on their balance sheet. again, in their search for roe and appropriate returns, they are not the right place to hold that. jonathan: joining us to have the conversation, amanda lynam, of black rock, good morning. how much money is shifting to private markets? amanda: are forecast calls for it to grow from 1.6 trillion to 3.5 trillion at the end of 2028 globally, so that implies a significant continued growth pattern through the next five years. i really four drivers, the increase in the addressable market is one, but it is investors looking for diversification, borrowers looking for certainty of execution, structural shifts in public markets, which are serving larger borrowers, so that renders a small middle-market debt
apollo acid -- apollo defended private markets and calling it a $40 trillion opportunity. >> we thinkivate capital and private credit is around a 40 trillion number, and that would consist of solar finance, inventory finance, trade finance, franchise finance, along with a lot of this corporate lending and investment grade privates that a lot of banks used to hold large on their balance sheet. again, in their search for roe and appropriate returns, they are not the right place to hold...
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the in 1972 astro notes on the apollo 16 mission, photograph the earth and this guy on the moon in ultra violet light. the images are listed with bright, don't saw stars. so they can be seen from the mean. and you actually have an unobstructed view of them, just like on the international space station, which floats above the s. it must be it. so for that reason, the stars don't appear to twinkle like they do down here on the will. we always have in us from which we can gaze at the sky given to move in 12000 nuclear weapons that still exist worldwide. it's a legitimate question. we haven't even managed to achieve a hope to meet the weapons testing. we can monitor this easily thanks to a well like network of measuring stations that register every kind of test we visit one such listening in germany. the facility is located close to germany's border with the check republic and austria. lar serrano from the institute for geosciences in hanover, comes here once a year to do maintenance work. the station was built in the 1980s to monitor the soviet union, nuclear weapons tests. these days, the
the in 1972 astro notes on the apollo 16 mission, photograph the earth and this guy on the moon in ultra violet light. the images are listed with bright, don't saw stars. so they can be seen from the mean. and you actually have an unobstructed view of them, just like on the international space station, which floats above the s. it must be it. so for that reason, the stars don't appear to twinkle like they do down here on the will. we always have in us from which we can gaze at the sky given to...
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areas in shadow remain extreme the dog. historical footage of minds missions to the moon show the apollo, asking also against the backdrop of a black sky, a sky without stars that raise questions about whether the estimate what should really be to them in or whether the whole thing was staged much later that could be a space proved also showed a black sky. it's simply because the earth and the assistance of the moon is so bright. the cameras couldn't pick up stones just like in the city with most of the stars and no longer visible. in 1972 astra notes on the apollo 16 mission photographs, the earth and this guy from the moon, in ultra violet light. the images are listed with bright, don't saw stars, so they can be seen the mean. and you actually have an unobstructed view of them, just like on the international space station, which floats above the s it must be it. so for that reason, the stalls don't appear to twinkle like they do down here on the will we always have in us from which we can gaze at the sky, given the move in 12000 nuclear weapons that still exist worldwide. it's a legiti
areas in shadow remain extreme the dog. historical footage of minds missions to the moon show the apollo, asking also against the backdrop of a black sky, a sky without stars that raise questions about whether the estimate what should really be to them in or whether the whole thing was staged much later that could be a space proved also showed a black sky. it's simply because the earth and the assistance of the moon is so bright. the cameras couldn't pick up stones just like in the city with...
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joining us, apollo's chief economist torten slok.oing on for a while, where china is unloading treasuries. >> the back drop is what you've been saying, chinese exports have been slowing down. why have they been slowing down? partly because the u.s. has been slowing down and europe is slowing down. if your exports slows down, that means china has fewer dollars to recycle into treasuries. if china has less exports that means they get less dollars in the hands to recycle it back into global markets. that does mean that, as we showed in the chart to the point that that is likely to continue to be less demand for u.s. treasuries from china from that front. >> so, do you think it's something that the market appreciates? do you think it's factored in? how does it move the treasury market on a day-to-day basis? when there was a big selloff a few months ago, you just added it to the list. china's unloading treasuries and not as much demand. now there's a rally and people aren't worried about it. >> this is very important. if you just back up
joining us, apollo's chief economist torten slok.oing on for a while, where china is unloading treasuries. >> the back drop is what you've been saying, chinese exports have been slowing down. why have they been slowing down? partly because the u.s. has been slowing down and europe is slowing down. if your exports slows down, that means china has fewer dollars to recycle into treasuries. if china has less exports that means they get less dollars in the hands to recycle it back into global...
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in 1972 astra notes on the apollo 16 mission photographs, the earth and this guy from the moon, in ultra violet light. the images are listed with bright, don't saw stars, so they can be seen the mean. and you actually have an unobstructed view of them. just like on the international space station, which floats above the s, it must be it. so for that reason, the stars don't to pay to twinkle like they do down here on the will we always have in us from which we can gaze at the sky, given the move in 12000 nuclear weapons that still exist worldwide. it's a legitimate question. we haven't even managed to achieve a hope to meet the weapons testing. we can monitor this easily thanks to a worldwide network of measuring stations that register every kind of test we visit one such listening in germany. the facility is located close to germany's border with the check republic and austria. lar serrano from the institute for geosciences and hanover, comes here once a year to do maintenance work station was built in the 1980s to monitor the soviet union, nuclear weapons tests these days. the focus is
in 1972 astra notes on the apollo 16 mission photographs, the earth and this guy from the moon, in ultra violet light. the images are listed with bright, don't saw stars, so they can be seen the mean. and you actually have an unobstructed view of them. just like on the international space station, which floats above the s, it must be it. so for that reason, the stars don't to pay to twinkle like they do down here on the will we always have in us from which we can gaze at the sky, given the move...
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and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin., much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission specialist christina cook and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hanson. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the artemis generation, and we are going back to the moon. >> reporter: later this decade, nasa hopes the starship will rendezvous in orbit, then land on the moon's south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030. but america's return to the moon will not be an apollo repeat. >> we're going back to the moon. it's actually a different moon. we're going to the south pole. >> reporter: the south pole, which may hold frozen ice water, critical for a future moon base and a potential source of rocket fuel for missions on to mars. it's why india landed a
and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin., much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission specialist christina cook and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hanson. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the...
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but i was just here as my lawyer of apollo joins us now from washington d. c. what more is that you're saying about the impact on the significance of this attack in the red sea is good to be with you. now if we do have some clarification on those ships that were targeted, we spoke us officials confirmed on sunday that there were 4 attacks against 3 separate commercial vessels operating in the southern red sea. and one thing here need that we should be very careful when reporting the story. we do not have any reason to believe. we don't have any evidence to suggest that the incidents that took place in the red sea are directly connected to the ongoing conflict between israel and thomas in gaza. with that said, here is what we know the us carney. this is a guided missile destroyer. that was conducting a patrol in the southern red sea has had already shot down several rockets launched by who he controlled areas in the i'm in, in the past weeks. so at $915.00 local time because the carney was conducting a patrol in the southern red sea, when it detected an attack o
but i was just here as my lawyer of apollo joins us now from washington d. c. what more is that you're saying about the impact on the significance of this attack in the red sea is good to be with you. now if we do have some clarification on those ships that were targeted, we spoke us officials confirmed on sunday that there were 4 attacks against 3 separate commercial vessels operating in the southern red sea. and one thing here need that we should be very careful when reporting the story. we...
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a quarter of a million miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neilh more advanced, much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission commander, reed weissman, pilot victor glover, mission specialist, christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way to the future. back to the moon, on to mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are going back to the moon. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship will rendezvous in lieu nar orbit. nasa chief bill nelson says america's return to the moon will not be an apollo repeat. >> we're going back to the moon. it's actually a different moon. we're going to the south pole. >> the south pole, which may hold frozen ice water, critical for a future moon base and a potential source of rocket fuel for missions on to mars. it's why india landed a probe there in 2023 and it's the same region that china is targeting for
a quarter of a million miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neilh more advanced, much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission commander, reed weissman, pilot victor glover, mission specialist, christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way to the future. back to the moon, on to mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, the honor of my life. >>...
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blackstone is up, kkr, apollo is only up more than 40. >> it's amazing.e were talking about last hour. the first half of the year, if you had good exposure to private credit, you look at an aries, because they were beneficiarying of a rising interest rate environment because they provide floating rate debt so they're able to capture higher rate debt. those with more exwit exposure underperformed because they're more exposed and they mark their portfolio companies based on what's going on in the stock market. you have a situation now where you is it i will have pretty high interest rates and you talk to private credit managers out there and they say, you know, just because things go down doesn't mean it's going to really impact, you know, our margins tremendously. and then you've got private equity where they say, okay, well, if rates do come down, that makes financing a little more pallatable, therefore we could do more deals, exit more deals, crystallize potential gains, all of that. >> we're not done with the critics saying there's a bubble forming in p
blackstone is up, kkr, apollo is only up more than 40. >> it's amazing.e were talking about last hour. the first half of the year, if you had good exposure to private credit, you look at an aries, because they were beneficiarying of a rising interest rate environment because they provide floating rate debt so they're able to capture higher rate debt. those with more exwit exposure underperformed because they're more exposed and they mark their portfolio companies based on what's going on...
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with the soyuz apollo device you will see the prospects that every man deserves.an’t take it anymore listen to this, take your paws off mine... you yourself asked, bon appetit, thank you, master, that’s how you are. at this rate by the evening you will win the argument, ugh, don’t be rude, you’d better tell me whether he confessed dry or not, no, of course, he said that he didn’t kill the son of this banker, he said, you never know, i can also say a lot of things, you believed him, well, of course, i’ll believe it, leshenko, he admitted to killing his own counterfeit in burglary, and this is for a second, lesh is already ten, you know, we bet that he also killed the major? he's a major, yes, no, let’s argue with me for the next payday, whether the dry alibi was confirmed or not , you won’t argue, no, it’s a pity, they were caught at the scene of the murder in a bar, a video camera, yes, have you gone crazy there, or what? that another gnezdilov was killed, igor, it’s not me, it’s a pity, but pavel gnezdilov, a legend, there are so many gnezdilovs for everyone. and
with the soyuz apollo device you will see the prospects that every man deserves.an’t take it anymore listen to this, take your paws off mine... you yourself asked, bon appetit, thank you, master, that’s how you are. at this rate by the evening you will win the argument, ugh, don’t be rude, you’d better tell me whether he confessed dry or not, no, of course, he said that he didn’t kill the son of this banker, he said, you never know, i can also say a lot of things, you believed him,...
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alix: does politics trump apollo in 2024?hat will matter most, instability around the election or the potential of six rate cuts? joining us is peggy collins. and kailey leinz in washington, d.c. peggy, will it be from? politics? powell? peggy: they will be intertwined. where the economy goes, we have seen in our swing state poll and other reporting across the u.s. that the economy is one of the most important things people are looking at. even though the biden administration keeps saying look at what we have done to hold the economy up, jobs are in a great place, people do not feel it. that is because of high inflation. it is coming down. consumer confidence is building up. but how will it intertwined and at what rate next year? guy: kaylee, let's talk about the timeline. powell looks like he is bringing forward these rate cuts, wants to get the process underway for the political story gathers momentum. when will they gather momentum? kailey: this is a key question. what we hear often from political strategists is that opini
alix: does politics trump apollo in 2024?hat will matter most, instability around the election or the potential of six rate cuts? joining us is peggy collins. and kailey leinz in washington, d.c. peggy, will it be from? politics? powell? peggy: they will be intertwined. where the economy goes, we have seen in our swing state poll and other reporting across the u.s. that the economy is one of the most important things people are looking at. even though the biden administration keeps saying look...
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is there actual tail risk at apollo? marc: i don't think there are tail risks in private equity.ng activity but each of the companies, each of the situations is idiosyncratic onto itself -- unto itself, and private equity has proven to be a very good asset class, recognizing that in certain markets, you will lose money. >> marc rowan speaking to tom keene and jonathan ferro. we talked currencies with deutsche bank after the u.s. dollar posts's biggest advance in over two months -- posts its biggest advance in over two months. this is bloomberg. ♪ (car engine revs) (engine accelerating) (texting clicks) (tires squeal) (glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) >> third-quarter gdp for australia just crossing the bloomberg. when it comes to the seasonally adjusted quarter on quarter number for the third quarter, we are seeing more muted than expected, point 2%. expectations were for .5% and slowing from the .4% that we saw in the second quarter. that year on your headline number, two point 1% for australia's third-quarter gdp. -- 2.1 percent for australia's third-quarter gdp and ho
is there actual tail risk at apollo? marc: i don't think there are tail risks in private equity.ng activity but each of the companies, each of the situations is idiosyncratic onto itself -- unto itself, and private equity has proven to be a very good asset class, recognizing that in certain markets, you will lose money. >> marc rowan speaking to tom keene and jonathan ferro. we talked currencies with deutsche bank after the u.s. dollar posts's biggest advance in over two months -- posts...
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could be a meter high, is expected to hit the southern philippines and pots of japan, indonesia, apollo and malaysia officials of other people to move to higher ground or not to the un comp 20 i climb. it talks taking place into by an appeal to revive a source of energy that's been out of favor in many countries with decades. us climate town boy john kerry and french present to manuel macro. i've spoken in a support of nuclear power as a source of emissions free energy funds in the us in a little more than 20 countries. courtney for a tripling of nuclear generating capacity by 2050. and then the assets and limited global warming, german chancellor on our shelves to the world, needs much more renewable energy while handling fossil fuels more responsibly. i think one see and to buy of to buy. let's agree on to binding targets here and to buy one to triple the expansion of renewable energy and the other to double energy efficiency, both by the year 2030. as long as we are still dependent on gas, we must produce and transported in the most climate friendly way possible to see my point. we c
could be a meter high, is expected to hit the southern philippines and pots of japan, indonesia, apollo and malaysia officials of other people to move to higher ground or not to the un comp 20 i climb. it talks taking place into by an appeal to revive a source of energy that's been out of favor in many countries with decades. us climate town boy john kerry and french present to manuel macro. i've spoken in a support of nuclear power as a source of emissions free energy funds in the us in a...
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. >> apollo global reinstated outperform at bmo.stasia, you have some thoughts on that price target to 108? >> i think the upgrade positively makes sense and i'm going to speak broadly, there's a huge growth opportunity as the alternatives managers expand. that's the potential for additional flows. there's also, i think, a cyclical pickup. fund-raising across private equity has been extremely slow this year, is held up only because infrastructure fund-raising has been pretty good. exits have been virtually nonexistent and deal flow slow. you fast forward to today and now the valuations in private markets and private equity have reset by about 20%. i think that is getting some interest back into the space. i would suspect that private equity fund-raising does improve in 2024 and that obviously bodes well for alternatives like apollo. >>> mike santoli will join us on the other side. >> announcer: are you following "the halftime report" podcast? look for us in your favorite podcasting app. follow the "halftime" podcast now. our time-te
. >> apollo global reinstated outperform at bmo.stasia, you have some thoughts on that price target to 108? >> i think the upgrade positively makes sense and i'm going to speak broadly, there's a huge growth opportunity as the alternatives managers expand. that's the potential for additional flows. there's also, i think, a cyclical pickup. fund-raising across private equity has been extremely slow this year, is held up only because infrastructure fund-raising has been pretty good....
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the big old here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level one or the other way of pushing any of them on you, you know, but yeah, it's fun. so what component of photo would have display on like the timing? cuz i believe that's one of the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, no things along the top, the model, the luminous, got a so that's cool, can be nimble. we shall motivate me to speak to them. i'm not a salesman, you'll go into the chalet, which digital mange each of the police to be dealt most almost over the board. i'm just got by when the story the mater, jodie bazemore, when you start to show new, it's not the shades chauffeured, you know? so that's interesting. show the most i'm but you them couple 0 can do one year before the room. you would have been to this now. they're pretty much the soft pushing all the know what the fitted toyota book . it's almost the $2136.00, almost doubled. it's almost a couple of it's work with an emotional comma from there. you will read i
the big old here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level one or the other way of pushing any of them on you, you know, but yeah, it's fun. so what component of photo would have display on like the timing? cuz i believe that's one of the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, no things along the top, the model, the luminous, got a so that's cool, can be nimble. we shall motivate me to speak to them. i'm not a...
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uh, my name is maurice of constantine here in the hanger is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the little little bit away. but sending ammonia, you know, by itself, it's fun. so a component of photo would display on like the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they open this alone at the, for the model, the lumens can i have? so that's going to be nimble to show more than with respect to them. almost everything else go into the chalet, which digital mange each of the police to be dealt with almost over the board. let me stop by when you're throwing the monster. jodie bazemore in you just about the shows new. it's not the sheets chauffeured new. so that's interesting. show the spectrum mobile does a lot of them, but there's even a couple 0 can do one year before the room. leave it up into this, they're pretty much the file portion of the know what the switches tell you about it almost over 20, but the, almost the come up. so the, let's look with the numbers are coming from the you read it slightly a
uh, my name is maurice of constantine here in the hanger is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the little little bit away. but sending ammonia, you know, by itself, it's fun. so a component of photo would display on like the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they open this alone at the, for the model, the lumens can i have? so that's going to be nimble to show more than with respect to them. almost everything...
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so from something i relate the big old here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level. the way of pushing in the moon. you, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would display on like the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't think it's a little above the model. the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of him if you speak to them. i'm not a salesman. you'll go into the chalet, which digital mange each of the police to be dealt most almost over the board. i'm just got by when the throw the switch, my motto, jodie bazemore, when you start to show new, it's not the shades chauffeured, you know? so that's interesting. show the came over to them was them. but you, them couple 0 can do one year before the, you would have been to this they're pretty much the software you know, the know what the fits it's so you know, book it almost the 2013 takes almost all the time off to the rates. look with an impartial comma from there. you will read it
so from something i relate the big old here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level. the way of pushing in the moon. you, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would display on like the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't think it's a little above the model. the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of him if you speak to them. i'm not a...
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the supposed to load here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level one or the other way of sending one you know by itself it's gone. so the component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such a step when it's still the police no more. they don't. things along the top of the model, the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of them if you speak to them myself. when you go into the chalet, which digital display each, each of the police to be dealt most almost over the board. i almost got by when the throw the switch, my motto, jodie bazemore, when you start to shows new, it's not the shades chauffeured. you know, so that introduce me, show the spectrum over to them. i'm one of them, but you them couple 0 can do one year before the leave it up introduced. they're pretty much the software, you know, the know what percentage toyota book it almost on the 2013 and it takes almost all the time off to couple of it. so click new brush accomplish from the you read it sl
the supposed to load here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level one or the other way of sending one you know by itself it's gone. so the component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such a step when it's still the police no more. they don't. things along the top of the model, the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of them if you speak to them myself. when you go into the chalet,...
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apollo global says it's getting hard to beat indices. >> we've had a sea change. 60% of the market etf'socks constitute 35% of the sm. but i'm suggesting to you is less liquid. if you are a retirement planner you can get paid for illiquidity, why not pay? how many need 100% of their money on tuesday? we are seeing that in but performance data. it's going to get harder. very little is left to make up that. >> what is the operational distinction? what is the micro idea? >> i will give you drexel, lehman brothers. financial institutions died from heart attack or cancer. look at all of those firms, they have an element of heart attack and cancer. look at what we are doing. look at the totality of what we do. equities go up and down every day. the vast majority of what we do is private investment. >> when i look at the risks, what are the tail risks see right now for private equity? private equity has proven to be a good asset last recognizing that you could lose money. david: there we go. something more ahead. this is bloomberg. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the
apollo global says it's getting hard to beat indices. >> we've had a sea change. 60% of the market etf'socks constitute 35% of the sm. but i'm suggesting to you is less liquid. if you are a retirement planner you can get paid for illiquidity, why not pay? how many need 100% of their money on tuesday? we are seeing that in but performance data. it's going to get harder. very little is left to make up that. >> what is the operational distinction? what is the micro idea? >> i...
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i'm calling my name is maurice of constantine the air in the hangover as a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon. the revel appeared away. but sitting in the moon, you, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would display on the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't things along the top, the model, the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of him if you speak to them myself. when you go into the chalet, which digital mange each of the police to be dealt most almost over the board. let me stop by when the throw the switch, my motto, jodie bazemore, when you start to show new, it's not that of sheets chauffeured, you know, so that's interesting. show the most of them was on. but if you them couple 0 can do one year before the room, leave it open to this. they're pretty much the soft pushing all the know what the fitted toyota book. it's almost the 2013 and $6.00 almost doubled. it's almost a couple of dates, work with an emotional comma from the you read it slightly
i'm calling my name is maurice of constantine the air in the hangover as a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon. the revel appeared away. but sitting in the moon, you, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would display on the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't things along the top, the model, the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of him if you speak to them...
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the closest road here in the hanover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level little piano way of sending in the one year, you know, but it's, it's gone. so what component of photo would have display on like the timing? cuz i believe there's a lot of such of stuff when it's still the police have no model. they don't things oh, yeah. so that's the model. the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of them if you speak to them myself and you'll go into the chalet, which digital mange each of the police to be dealt most almost over the board. i almost got by when the throw the switch, my motto, jodie bazemore, when you start to show new, it's not the shades chauffeured, you know, so that introduce me, show the spectrum over them. i'm one of them. but if you them couple 0 can do one year before the you would have been to this. now they're pretty much the software should know the know what percentage toyota book, it's almost the $2136.00 almost doubles it, come up. so the rates look with any press
the closest road here in the hanover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level little piano way of sending in the one year, you know, but it's, it's gone. so what component of photo would have display on like the timing? cuz i believe there's a lot of such of stuff when it's still the police have no model. they don't things oh, yeah. so that's the model. the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of them if you speak to them...
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the big old here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon the level will appear away. but sending ammonia, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such a stuff. when it's still the police have some of the things along the top of the model. the luminous can i have. so that's going to be nimble to show more of him. if you speak to them myself and you'll go into the mange each of the police the result most almost over the board. let me stop by when the throw the switch. my motto. jodie bazemore, when you start to shows new, it's not the shades chauffeured, you know, so that introduce me, show the spectrum of them was on. but if you them couple 0 can do one year before the room, leave it up, introduced me they're pretty much the 5 pushing all the know what percentage toyota book it almost on the 2013 and 6 almost double. it's almost a couple of, it's like with an emotional comma from there. you read it slightly and install a little during the months, but i'm goin
the big old here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon the level will appear away. but sending ammonia, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such a stuff. when it's still the police have some of the things along the top of the model. the luminous can i have. so that's going to be nimble to show more of him. if you speak to them myself and you'll go into the mange each of the police the...
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well, now it’s unlikely, apollo mitrofanich, well, you don’t even know what?use of you, because of yours, that he ran away, come back in 2 days, i didn’t invite cats, but you come to me, as appointed, i am running among the pompas, where the sunsets are like blood over the baobababs, after the spring, the dawn will come earlier, and for two... happy for many, many years , we don’t care, we don’t care, even if we are afraid of losing ourselves, suddenly, like in a fairy tale , the door slammed open, everything became clear to me now, help me , help me, not bad, very good! to have swifts, but it’s very bad on the other hand, the january blizzard is blowing, or elastics are flying in them, a film concert for the centenary of leonid gaidai, today on the first. unfortunately, my co-host nikolai fell into the resin; at first we thought it was venom. and then they realized that it was bitumen. guys, you need to joke about current topics. for example, recently a law banning hbt was adopted. well, by the way, the law is vague, i don’t even know right now, i might be bu
well, now it’s unlikely, apollo mitrofanich, well, you don’t even know what?use of you, because of yours, that he ran away, come back in 2 days, i didn’t invite cats, but you come to me, as appointed, i am running among the pompas, where the sunsets are like blood over the baobababs, after the spring, the dawn will come earlier, and for two... happy for many, many years , we don’t care, we don’t care, even if we are afraid of losing ourselves, suddenly, like in a fairy tale , the door...
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my name is maurice of constantine here in the hanger is a mock up of the apollo lunar module, the one that flew to the moon, the level. little bit away. but sending ammonia, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't things along the, that's the model. the luminous could they have. so that's good. can be nimble to show more of interest for 2 of them. most of and use go into the mostly which digital display each each of the but basically we don't most almost over the board. i almost got by when the throw the switch, my motto, jodie bazemore, when you start the shows new, it's not the shades chauffeured. you know, so that introduce me, show the spectrum over to them. i'm one of them. but if you them couple 0 can just one year before the room, leave it open to this. they're pretty much the soft pushing all the know what percentage? toyota book it almost on the 20136, almost double. it's almost double. it's like with an emotional comma from the you read it slightly an
my name is maurice of constantine here in the hanger is a mock up of the apollo lunar module, the one that flew to the moon, the level. little bit away. but sending ammonia, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't things along the, that's the model. the luminous could they have. so that's good. can be nimble to show more of interest for 2 of them. most of and use go into...
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the air in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level the way of pushing in the one you know, but it's it's gone. so a component of what it would have to say on like the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't think it's a little above the model. the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of them. if you speak to them myself and you'll go into the mostly which digital mange each of the police to be dealt most almost over the board. i almost got by when the throw the switch, my motto, village button, the one you start the shows new. it's not the shades chauffeured. you know, so that into this new show the spectrum of them. i'm one of them, but you them couple 0 can do one year before the room. leave it open to this. they're pretty much the 5 pushing all the know what percentage toyota book, it's almost the $2136.00, almost doubles it. come up so the rates look with any pressure coming from the you read it slightl
the air in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon, the level the way of pushing in the one you know, but it's it's gone. so a component of what it would have to say on like the time we last billing the such elf grove. so when it's still the police have no model, they don't think it's a little above the model. the luminous could they have. so that's clear can be nimble to show more of them. if you speak to them myself and you'll go into the mostly...
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i relate the closest road here in the hangover is a mock up of the apollo lunar module. the one that flew to the moon the level will appear away. but sitting in the moon, you, you know, by the sponsor component of photo would typically only the time we last billing the such a step when it's still the police have some of the things along the top of the model. the luminous can i have. so that's cool, can be nimble to show more of him if you speak to them myself. when you go into the mains, each...