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americans confuse luxury with garish. apartment,ump's is sitting on a gold chair comfortable? no.ury at all. the price of everything, the value of nothing. >> have you ever paid more than you thought you should? all--- >> all have ever done is by too early. -- buy too early. buy what you like and worry about the price later. it is better off you pay a little bit more and buy something you truly enjoy. now, would you21 get into the business? >> i always liked telling stories and comedy and talking to people. my father sold insurance and he became manager. he put on some kind of goofy show. he would juggle. i said, maybe i will do insurance. you get to do a show once a month. >> i love that. it has been so great talking with you. >> it is always fun. we will continue motoring. >> that is the proper term. productis a luxury still by hand, up next. there is a painstaking process behind each of these beautiful watches. it is the physical object, the work by hand makes it special and unique. >> this is bloomberg pursuits. ♪ ♪ >> to close-out "bloomberg: we have to truly appreciate an ob
americans confuse luxury with garish. apartment,ump's is sitting on a gold chair comfortable? no.ury at all. the price of everything, the value of nothing. >> have you ever paid more than you thought you should? all--- >> all have ever done is by too early. -- buy too early. buy what you like and worry about the price later. it is better off you pay a little bit more and buy something you truly enjoy. now, would you21 get into the business? >> i always liked telling stories...
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but the team president bruce allen long been opposed to them calling them garish.oday, jay gruden said he didn't know what the team would wear. now texans quarterback tom savage didn't have a great outing last nig turning the ball over three times in the texans loss to the ravens. adding inadult to injury, nobody showed up to the post game press conference. savage asked the only question. >> good. >> great. >> i don't think i have seen that. they zoom out and show nobody was there. savage did answer some questions later at his locker. the news broke an hour ago. many nfl players say it's disrespectful. the giants will bench eli manning in favor of geno smith. they could have waited until the season ended. if reporter got the exclusive. >> cue the "peanuts" sound. michelle: show you the beltway. we ♪ take on your retirement, with a medicare supplemental plan from carefirst medplus, the name you know and trust. here for today, and whatever comes next. medicare supplemental plans from carefirst medplus.
but the team president bruce allen long been opposed to them calling them garish.oday, jay gruden said he didn't know what the team would wear. now texans quarterback tom savage didn't have a great outing last nig turning the ball over three times in the texans loss to the ravens. adding inadult to injury, nobody showed up to the post game press conference. savage asked the only question. >> good. >> great. >> i don't think i have seen that. they zoom out and show nobody was...
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questions of history and identity are explored and many of the pavilions ranging from garish to cerebral the art on display represents eighty six countries in total . the italian pavilion is reminiscent of an alchemy ists laboratory. jesus after jesus is cast by assistants working with molds and kilns then they're laid out on their backs in little plastic bubble. i am new to parts of this year is that visitors can often watch the artists at work the central exhibit action is viva additive evil it features work by a hundred and twenty artists. don't have spare is an artist from new york at a young age doubles as a music studio. i just think that the regard of you is a perfect the perfect way to describe it i mean viva in oz is celebrate tory you know and it's art and it's a sort of suggesting that there is a there's other ways of working. this is what george will be doing for the next six months she'll need a lot of stamina that's a certain. no this isn't a souvenir shop it's a project by all are for. the icelandic danish artist has invited refugees to a temporary workshop to make lamps t
questions of history and identity are explored and many of the pavilions ranging from garish to cerebral the art on display represents eighty six countries in total . the italian pavilion is reminiscent of an alchemy ists laboratory. jesus after jesus is cast by assistants working with molds and kilns then they're laid out on their backs in little plastic bubble. i am new to parts of this year is that visitors can often watch the artists at work the central exhibit action is viva additive evil...
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we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment.d chair really comfortable? [laughter] no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the ♪ announcer: to close out "bloomberg pursuits," a regular series we call "made," because to truly appreciate an object of luxury, you need to go back to the beginning and see how it came to be. the swiss watch brand arnold & son makes luxury timepieces from scratch. the company's former head of product development took us inside the process earlier this year. ♪ >> every new watch is like a new piece of art. it has a different story to tell. it's a very interesting thing about watches. on one hand, you have a high precision device. and the other thing is they have to be hand finished, which is very related to arts and crafts. you have these two worlds in one watch. both the aesthetical aspect and the mechanical aspect of it. ♪ >> here we are on our premises where we manufacture all of our watches. arnold & son refers to john arnold, who was one of the biggest
we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment.d chair really comfortable? [laughter] no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the ♪ announcer: to close out "bloomberg pursuits," a regular series we call "made," because to truly appreciate an object of luxury, you need to go back to the beginning and see how it came to be. the swiss watch brand arnold & son makes luxury timepieces...
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we americans tend to confuse luxury with garish. look at trump's apartment.d chair really comfortable? no, it is not luxury at all. it is like oscar wilde. the price is everything, the value is nothing. >> have you ever paid more than you should, or something that you bought. >> no. all i have done is buy too early. a lot of people buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then, when they find out it is not worth as much as they thought, now they hate the car. the important thing is buy what you like and then worry about the price later. i don't mean that from a item so rich standpoint. better if you pay a little bit more and buy something you truly enjoy, you know. >> if you were 21, 22, 23 now, would you still get into the business? >> i always liked telling stories and doing comedy. i always liked talking to people. you know my dad sold insurance, , and he became manager, and once a month, to motivate the men, he would put on some kind of goofy show. or he would play the sinatra song "high hopes." and he would juggle
we americans tend to confuse luxury with garish. look at trump's apartment.d chair really comfortable? no, it is not luxury at all. it is like oscar wilde. the price is everything, the value is nothing. >> have you ever paid more than you should, or something that you bought. >> no. all i have done is buy too early. a lot of people buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then, when they find out it is not worth as much as they thought, now...
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we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment.r really comfortable? no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the value of nothing. hannah: have you ever paid more than you thought you should? for something that you bought? jay: no, all i have done is buy too early. i see a lot of people, they buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then when they find out it is not worth as much as they thought, now they hate the car. the most important thing is buy what you like and then worry about the price later. i don't mean that from, like, oh, i'm so rich. better off if you pay a little bit more and buy something you truly enjoy. you know? hannah: if you were 21, 22, 23 now, would you still get into the business? jay: i always liked telling stories and doing comedy. i mean, i always liked talking to people. so, yeah, i think that i would. my dad sold insurance, and he became manager. once a month, to motivate the men, he would put on some kind of goofy sh
we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment.r really comfortable? no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the value of nothing. hannah: have you ever paid more than you thought you should? for something that you bought? jay: no, all i have done is buy too early. i see a lot of people, they buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then when they find out it is not...
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martin parr chronicled this in bright garish colors. is a good example of a particularly greasy breakfast in scotland and i like things like that i love the fact that you think our food is crap right which is why i come here and for the offshore german sausages to try and seek revenge. the photos were used as adverts for an exhibition for a few days in munich subway stations it seems one englishman's revenge may simply be a german's meet the photographer captures clichés and blows them up out of all proportion . for twenty five years martin par used photos studios and booths to make his self portray. what it does do is demonstrate my decline very accurate with his life as a shame. for the nation dictator. a hundred faces. all with the same expression. although it's the most colorful set of pitches in this whole show it's also potentially the most depressing and i like the fact that bright color which is meant to be cheerful can be so depressing and that's the sort of if you like the contradiction that really i guess is at the heart of t
martin parr chronicled this in bright garish colors. is a good example of a particularly greasy breakfast in scotland and i like things like that i love the fact that you think our food is crap right which is why i come here and for the offshore german sausages to try and seek revenge. the photos were used as adverts for an exhibition for a few days in munich subway stations it seems one englishman's revenge may simply be a german's meet the photographer captures clichés and blows them up out...
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we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment.d chair really comfortable? [laughter] no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the value of nothing. hannah: have you ever paid more than you thought you should? for something that you bought? jay: no, all i have done is buy too early. i see a lot of people, they buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then when they find out it is not worth as much as they thought, now they hate the car. the most important thing is buy what you like and then worry about the price later. i don't mean that from, like, oh, i'm so rich. better off if you pay a little bit more and buy something you truly enjoy. you know? hannah: if you were 21, 22, 23 now, would you still get into the business? jay: i always liked telling stories and doing comedy. i mean, i always liked talking to people. so, yeah, i think that i would. my dad sold insurance, and he became manager. once a month, to motivate the men, he would put on some
we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment.d chair really comfortable? [laughter] no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the value of nothing. hannah: have you ever paid more than you thought you should? for something that you bought? jay: no, all i have done is buy too early. i see a lot of people, they buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then when they...
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painting things in bright, garish colors was a way to make those dinosaurs pop out. >> after a year of construction, ernie's ready to open his prehistoric gardens. so, what was the reaction initially? >> they loved it. >> and not just the tourists. do you have some recollections as a kid of playing in that park? >> oh, my gosh, do i? like, i just got chills, yeah. >> ernie's great-granddaughter tells us why. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the film "jurassic park" made an infamous villain out of the velociraptor. how big was the dinosaur in real life? the size of a... the answer after the break. [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here! gale force winds, accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can we get a shot of this cold front, right here. winter has arrived. whooo! hahaha [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. brace yourself for the season of audi sales event. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. another day a
painting things in bright, garish colors was a way to make those dinosaurs pop out. >> after a year of construction, ernie's ready to open his prehistoric gardens. so, what was the reaction initially? >> they loved it. >> and not just the tourists. do you have some recollections as a kid of playing in that park? >> oh, my gosh, do i? like, i just got chills, yeah. >> ernie's great-granddaughter tells us why. that's next. >> but first, our "strange...
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painting things in bright, garish colors was a way to make those dinosaurs pop out. >> after a year of construction, ernie's ready to open his prehistoric gardens. so, what was the reaction initially? >> they loved it. >> and not just the tourists. do you have some recollections as a kid of playing in that park? >> oh, my gosh, do i? like, i just got chills, yeah. >> ernie's great-granddaughter tells us why. that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the film "jurassic park" made an infamous villain out of the velociraptor. how big was the dinosaur in real life? the size of a... the answer after the break. ♪ you supported him through four years of undergrad... and medical school. it's no wonder he said, "you don't have to pick me up." at lincoln financial, we get there are some responsibilities of love you gotta do on your own. and some you shouldn't have to shoulder alone. like being able to retire more confidently, no matter what comes your way. lincoln can help, with income that lasts every year of your retirement, guaranteed. see how at lincolnfinancial.c
painting things in bright, garish colors was a way to make those dinosaurs pop out. >> after a year of construction, ernie's ready to open his prehistoric gardens. so, what was the reaction initially? >> they loved it. >> and not just the tourists. do you have some recollections as a kid of playing in that park? >> oh, my gosh, do i? like, i just got chills, yeah. >> ernie's great-granddaughter tells us why. that's next. >> but first, our "strange...
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garish sometimes. environment then, everything was so exaggerated, but it lasted just as long as it lasted. and then it, for me, it just dissolved. >> brown: so if it was all about energy then, what is it about now? >> same thing, but it's bridled, it's contained more. it's a good place to go and it's a bit of a surprise, you know? >> brown: at 69, meeting us recently at nonesuch records in new york, plant is a rock icon who's content with how things have turned out, other than being scored on in foosball. >> beaten at soccer by an american! that can't be right! >> brown: zeppelin disbanded in 1980, after the death of drummer john bonham. plant had a first solo hit three years later with "big log", a ♪ ♪ but while some rock stars keep playing the same old songs in the same old ways, plant slowly built a much-admired solo career, by experimenting with different sounds and different musicians. ♪ ♪ most notably: his 2007 collaboration with bluegrass- country star alison krauss. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "raising sand", an
garish sometimes. environment then, everything was so exaggerated, but it lasted just as long as it lasted. and then it, for me, it just dissolved. >> brown: so if it was all about energy then, what is it about now? >> same thing, but it's bridled, it's contained more. it's a good place to go and it's a bit of a surprise, you know? >> brown: at 69, meeting us recently at nonesuch records in new york, plant is a rock icon who's content with how things have turned out, other...
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it's lovely to see that garish orange map, i can't believe that!ecause we would all use the same graphics it's quite amazing. look to the side, the screen you are looking at, just to see screen you are looking at, just to see what you are pointing out, is what? at that time, was it the side or where? we were opposite the presenters, the news presenters, we had monitors either side to the left and right, primarily you are looking towards the left, i cannot quite remember. i think you could actually see a remember. i think you could actually see a faint outline of the graphics as well on the screen behind you. very similar in that way to how we have it, obviously the plasma screens are far superior now to 20 yea rs screens are far superior now to 20 years ago. look about, that was rain! that's how we showed the rain, believe it or not. very quick, very honest upfront commission about maybe what was the worst incident you in terms of being a presenter? there would be the odd wondering camera, and! there would be the odd wondering camera, and i think m
it's lovely to see that garish orange map, i can't believe that!ecause we would all use the same graphics it's quite amazing. look to the side, the screen you are looking at, just to see screen you are looking at, just to see what you are pointing out, is what? at that time, was it the side or where? we were opposite the presenters, the news presenters, we had monitors either side to the left and right, primarily you are looking towards the left, i cannot quite remember. i think you could...