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a typical stallion will only breed with about 120 two 150 breeds -- mayors a year. -- mares a year. everybody is competitive and everybody wants the best horse but is one of these unique factors that everybody is happy when everybody does well. it is one of the things that makes this business unique. my background is in our text. the biggest surprise for me only to the horse business was that in politics, the only time you are happy is when everybody else is feeling. in the horse business, everybody is happening -- happy because -- when everyone is succeeding because it makes everyone succeed. we have three sales a year. a one week cell in january, a two-week yearling sale, all of the one-year-old horses in september. another 4000 horses in november which is part of the november breeding stock sale. horses of all ages. you have horses that are nine months old on to horses that are 12 or 15 years old that are still in production from a greeting standpoint. the peak that we have ever sold from a grow standpoint is $978 million a year. we average 8500 horses that we sell on the ground.
a typical stallion will only breed with about 120 two 150 breeds -- mayors a year. -- mares a year. everybody is competitive and everybody wants the best horse but is one of these unique factors that everybody is happy when everybody does well. it is one of the things that makes this business unique. my background is in our text. the biggest surprise for me only to the horse business was that in politics, the only time you are happy is when everybody else is feeling. in the horse business,...
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a typical stallion will only breed to about 120-150 mares a year. there is still demand for stallions, especially if they are high-quality. everyone is competitive and everybody wants the best horse. it is one of those unique factors that everybody is really happy when somebody does well. that is one of those things that makes us unique. my background is in politics. the biggest surprise for me, moving over to the horse business was, in politics, the only time people are happy is when everyone else is failing. in the horse business, everybody is happy when everybody is succeeding because it makes the whole business better. we have three sales a year. we have a one-week sale in january. we have a two-week yearly sale in september, about 4000 yearlings. and another 4000 horses in november that are part of our november reading stock sale, horses that are all ages. some horses are about nine months old, up to maybe 12 or 15 years old. our peak that we have ever sold, $798 million in a single year. we average around 8000, 8500 horses that we sell on the
a typical stallion will only breed to about 120-150 mares a year. there is still demand for stallions, especially if they are high-quality. everyone is competitive and everybody wants the best horse. it is one of those unique factors that everybody is really happy when somebody does well. that is one of those things that makes us unique. my background is in politics. the biggest surprise for me, moving over to the horse business was, in politics, the only time people are happy is when everyone...
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so there is plenty of stallions. everyone wants the best horse, but everybody is really happy when somebody does well. one of the things that makes this business unique -- my background is in politics. one of the biggest surprise for me moving over to the horse business was in politics is the only time people are happier when somebody is failing. in the horse business, everybody's happy when somebody else's happy. we have a one-week sailing january. we have a two-week yearling sale in september. and then another 4000 horses in november that are part of our november breeding stock sale, horses that are all ages basically. some weanling horses that are nine months old and some mares that are 12 to 15 years old that are still in production. the peak that we have ever sold is $790 million in a single year. we average it hundred thousand horses that we saw on the ground. we have all these one-year-old horses that you're hoping in a one-year span will be running an safe and sound for the kentucky derby. and then you have t
so there is plenty of stallions. everyone wants the best horse, but everybody is really happy when somebody does well. one of the things that makes this business unique -- my background is in politics. one of the biggest surprise for me moving over to the horse business was in politics is the only time people are happier when somebody is failing. in the horse business, everybody's happy when somebody else's happy. we have a one-week sailing january. we have a two-week yearling sale in...
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.>> reporter: with a little help from kissimmee stallion 51, pilot john black.is at the controls on take off and getting the plane in position. near a chase plane. >> we are doing 160 miles per hour.>> reporter: for spectacular air to air video. that sticks son, paul with our go pro camera there. the mustang slips by the chase plane. once the pictures are done, something unexpected happens. 66 years after applying a p-51, he takes the controls. for a series of rolls. in case you are thinking he is not really flying this plane, john black proves you very wrong.>> i thought i would never do that again. >> reporter: it is not the end of the attempts to turn back time. check this out. you are watching decameron pull a vintage p-51 mustang. >> slowly thinks came back. >> reporter: through a full loop. at 93, he is suddenly young again.>> when you are there and you've got it, oh, that was seven -- heaven.>> reporter: a picture-perfect landing back at the airport. he just landed a dream that persisted.>> i will never have a day like this again.>> reporter: for nearly 7
.>> reporter: with a little help from kissimmee stallion 51, pilot john black.is at the controls on take off and getting the plane in position. near a chase plane. >> we are doing 160 miles per hour.>> reporter: for spectacular air to air video. that sticks son, paul with our go pro camera there. the mustang slips by the chase plane. once the pictures are done, something unexpected happens. 66 years after applying a p-51, he takes the controls. for a series of rolls. in case...
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you can tell this 5-year-old stallion called fryar tucker is itching for a new home. >>> a makeover is underway on the schuylkill river the 100-year-old east canoe house is undergoing renovations mayor michael nutter broke ground on that today and they will share the facility when it is all done and work should be wrapped up sometime next summer it may be raining in philadelphia it's bright and sunny down at the shore. melissa magee is live in wildwood breaking a sweat. we feel just awful for you melissa. >> i am working hard brian and sharrie, this weekend is jam packed with high entertainment on the court. i have bull bull ard with me and hack saw. >> we love wildwood. >> and sweet j. >> hello sweet j! >> will you want to watch them this weekend when they take to the court at 7:00 p.m., watch them dribbling dunk and shoot and score. and check out what else is going on this weekend down at the shore. >> protect the basketball but do your best move. >> the court in wildwood cox as live when the men and women in red, white and blue come to play. the harlem globe trotters are sharing see
you can tell this 5-year-old stallion called fryar tucker is itching for a new home. >>> a makeover is underway on the schuylkill river the 100-year-old east canoe house is undergoing renovations mayor michael nutter broke ground on that today and they will share the facility when it is all done and work should be wrapped up sometime next summer it may be raining in philadelphia it's bright and sunny down at the shore. melissa magee is live in wildwood breaking a sweat. we feel just...
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they had the most prolific routing stallion whose name is lexington. but they didn't have a huge amount of money. mr. agriculturalists and industrial money trumps and it is not here. why wasn't i coming down here to buy a horse farms? because kentucky was a very long list from a dangerous place to be and even "the new york times" was warning against capitalists investing in kentucky because this pretty tarnished reputation for a lot of flawless, evil deeds. amends built their farms close by where they lived and they could get over there and see their horses and they went to escape the pressures of work sure themselves as an afternoon off. they start moving down here and not did not begin to occur until 1915 at least and then we became known as southern. that is in the historic turn occurred. we were westerns. we were not southern. people say what i see houses with columns on the front. the whole idea of the kentucky derby as a quote unquote southern event with 7000 people wearing big cats. but we were known as a western region. i was their reputation f
they had the most prolific routing stallion whose name is lexington. but they didn't have a huge amount of money. mr. agriculturalists and industrial money trumps and it is not here. why wasn't i coming down here to buy a horse farms? because kentucky was a very long list from a dangerous place to be and even "the new york times" was warning against capitalists investing in kentucky because this pretty tarnished reputation for a lot of flawless, evil deeds. amends built their farms...
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>> first look at the new rocky movie called creed this time spotlight switched from the italian stallionnson the son of his rival apollo creed. the movie will hit theaters november 25th. >> can't wait. cool. >>> has this day seemed a wee bit longer. because the entire planet just pick up an extra second as of 8:00 p.m. tonight i hope you used that time wisely. >> called a leap second. it's actual toll make the earth's slowing rotation. i didn't notice we had an extra second. >> i wrote a whole thing on my facebook page. you can't sleep tonight it will put you right to bed. (laughter). >> hey, howard. >> make i can use that in my sports cast that extra second. they always cut me any way. i'm only kidding. >> wrap! >> phillies have named a manager for the remainder of the season. ruben amaro made the announcement this afternoon. connor barwin had day with the kids along with advice for the ki ♪ before the phillies game tonight the phils did what they should have done last week when ryan sandberg suddenly resigned. originally the phillies said that pete mackanin was the interim manager thro
>> first look at the new rocky movie called creed this time spotlight switched from the italian stallionnson the son of his rival apollo creed. the movie will hit theaters november 25th. >> can't wait. cool. >>> has this day seemed a wee bit longer. because the entire planet just pick up an extra second as of 8:00 p.m. tonight i hope you used that time wisely. >> called a leap second. it's actual toll make the earth's slowing rotation. i didn't notice we had an extra...
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kentucky had the most famous and prolific breeding stallion whose name was lexington but they didn'thave much else. they didn't have a huge amount of money here. these were agriculturalists and industrial money always trumped agricultural money. industrial money is not here. why was i coming down here to buy horse farms? these vast fortunes? because kentucky was a very lawless, dangerous place to be and even the new york times was warning against capitalists investing in kentucky because of it's pretty tarnished reputation for a lot of lawless evil deeds. so these men built their farms close by to where they lived and actually they could get over there and see their horses easily. they went to these farms to escape the pressures of work and enjoy themselves for perhaps an afternoon off. it took a major turn in the way kentucky's identity was viewed by outsiders and insiders as well, local ones for the force firms to start moving down here and that did not begin to occur until i would say about 1915 at least and then we became known as southern. that's when they distort turn occurred.
kentucky had the most famous and prolific breeding stallion whose name was lexington but they didn'thave much else. they didn't have a huge amount of money here. these were agriculturalists and industrial money always trumped agricultural money. industrial money is not here. why was i coming down here to buy horse farms? these vast fortunes? because kentucky was a very lawless, dangerous place to be and even the new york times was warning against capitalists investing in kentucky because of...
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all the stallions come work with us. >> narrator: but the home-purchasing program they promote leavese than $100 million of debt. >> that wasn't financial freedom. it was financial chaos. >> narrator: while clients face foreclosure and bankruptcy, this slick-tongued duo burn through nearly $30 million of their money. >> that's not bad.
all the stallions come work with us. >> narrator: but the home-purchasing program they promote leavese than $100 million of debt. >> that wasn't financial freedom. it was financial chaos. >> narrator: while clients face foreclosure and bankruptcy, this slick-tongued duo burn through nearly $30 million of their money. >> that's not bad.
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it's for hounds, stallions and other animals on the move.d's first air terminal for animals. the arc is going to provide climate controlled stales for horses and trees for cats to climb and -- stables for horses and trees for cats to climb. never get anything that fancy. look at that. >> right. >>> i know i'm not smart enough to solve the rubik's cube but guess how long it took the champ to solve it. this is so fast, you may have to see it to believe it. we'll be back and see it. ♪ >>> take a look at new video. one of our crews got this. it's christien kafton who saw this coyote kind of -- kind of pouncing along there at san francisco's land's end. he's out there coffering the story -- covering the story about two rescues. the advice, look at it. don't approach it. don't turn your back or shout off wave your arms. kind of went on his way. >>> well, fantasia, a married woman. she married her fiance over et weekend. here's photos she put on her instagram account. the ed wedding occurred saturday evening and a luxury yacht -- the wedding occurr
it's for hounds, stallions and other animals on the move.d's first air terminal for animals. the arc is going to provide climate controlled stales for horses and trees for cats to climb and -- stables for horses and trees for cats to climb. never get anything that fancy. look at that. >> right. >>> i know i'm not smart enough to solve the rubik's cube but guess how long it took the champ to solve it. this is so fast, you may have to see it to believe it. we'll be back and see it....
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the eye of the tiger this morning we've got just the thing to help you channel your inner italian stallion in the "rocky" movie. he's auctioning off hundreds of props from his 40-year acting career. you can get his glove, the robe, even his boxing trunks and stallone, he's also going to auction off one of my things, the jacket he wore in "rambo." first blood, dan. a portion of all the proceeds will be donated to military charities which is really a good thing, amazing. even though he aais parting wit these he's going to come back as rocky in the movie "creed". >> i can't believe he's almost 70. >> and training michael b. jordan who plays apollo creed's son. >> cut me, mick. >> he was in "friday night lights." great actor. >> new "fantastic four" movie. >>> big news from our friends at i heart media. they are announcing a lineup for their two-day music festival in las vegas and it is a big, big, big lineup. the power players are sam smith, kanye west, the who, david guy yet that, blake shelton, you like him? duran duran and janet jackson just to name a few. a little bit -- something for eve
the eye of the tiger this morning we've got just the thing to help you channel your inner italian stallion in the "rocky" movie. he's auctioning off hundreds of props from his 40-year acting career. you can get his glove, the robe, even his boxing trunks and stallone, he's also going to auction off one of my things, the jacket he wore in "rambo." first blood, dan. a portion of all the proceeds will be donated to military charities which is really a good thing, amazing. even...
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we have the knowledge the history the stallions great mayors. could that all be taken away in a heartbeat? well, maybe not a heartbeat, but by other states offering better incentives. we fought this battle for a long time. there are multiplethey're are multiple reasons. you cannot take it for granted that the horse industry is here. people fought hard during the era of my book after the civil war through the early 19 hundreds. they fought a huge battle to get that money here to get that industry back here where it has been. i believe that it was in danger of leaving her permanently at that time being so fragmented to different parts of the country that we might really have been known as the horse f-uppercase-letter for that. >> for more information go to c-span.org/local content. presidential candidates often release books to introduce themselves to voters and to promote there views on issues. here's a look at some books written by declared president candidates. >> i stack them up next my bed make the stack a little higher. one that i'm reading
we have the knowledge the history the stallions great mayors. could that all be taken away in a heartbeat? well, maybe not a heartbeat, but by other states offering better incentives. we fought this battle for a long time. there are multiplethey're are multiple reasons. you cannot take it for granted that the horse industry is here. people fought hard during the era of my book after the civil war through the early 19 hundreds. they fought a huge battle to get that money here to get that...
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>> it's actually the name of the first arabian horse stallion a long time ago. >> i like it. >> didn'ten a first? what does that even mean? did you think that through? >> joe you have to be -- >> cloned or something? what are you talking about? >> you have to be a religious man to understand that question. >> okay. >> got ya. >> all right. so really didn't happen that way. maybe it did. or maybe it did. you see, you know it's hard to get one past me. >> thinking man. >> john, great to see you. >>> when we come back we'll talk about why buying an apartment in new york will cost you more than ever. new real estate numbers. look at u.s. equity futures. they are trading higher. dow up about 148 points. we're right back in a moment. (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to d
>> it's actually the name of the first arabian horse stallion a long time ago. >> i like it. >> didn'ten a first? what does that even mean? did you think that through? >> joe you have to be -- >> cloned or something? what are you talking about? >> you have to be a religious man to understand that question. >> okay. >> got ya. >> all right. so really didn't happen that way. maybe it did. or maybe it did. you see, you know it's hard to get one...