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? it's a great day so make it everything you want it to be it's yours and it's it's a great day to shine ?? . >> it's monday morning, we're taking a live look outside right now on the strip. the video music awards, the vmas, where they give away awards for things they don't play >> shawn -- >> britney did a duet. it's getting a lot of press this morning. >> as it should! >> happy back-to-school day. >> indeed! my gosh. because we don't go to school. >> how about for all the parents out there? >> i got stuck, this was the first day i got stuck in
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four minutes, despite the fact that there's a median, traffic -- oh. >> i was getting on the 15 in henderson this morning, and there was a parade of school buses. >> agh! >> yeah, i'm kind of nostalgic about it. i kind of miss it. >> i don't miss it at all. >> the school, no. >> but the bus -- >> the whole feeling of starting something new, and you know about that, because you just got a >> i did, and a new bag. you're back to school. >> how was your weekend? >> it was great, very good, very relaxing. >> you partied yesterday. >> well, okay, i did. i was at puff it up friday night, amazing show, amazing, i can't explain it. if you're a fan of the muppets -- >> dirty muppets. >> right, but they had the audience in the palm of their hands in the first five minutes.
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my wife and got brownie points. my wife has an obsession with jack kimmons from 98 degrees, one of the five celebrities she would like to cheat with. wow, i could just come down here and take her to this. >> you are a brave man. do we have some photos? >> we do not, we don't. >> coming up, how gold is powering things up. and we have a band that brings a lot of soul. first, how to celebrate and support the wonderful joy and love that service dogs make every day. >> and here to show us how to support the organization
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trainer and a magician! >> this is strider, a golden retriever puppy, currently in training, and doing remarkable things already for his mama, and, yeah, he's just a great kid. >> generally, if you see a service dog, and say, "oh, baby." >> right, because they're working. and he has a sign that says "do not pet." >> it's hard, because he's adorable. >> everyone wants to run up and pet him, and believe me, strider is all about playing and having a good time, he is a dog, but when he is working, he is working, and that's one thing we like to teach the public obviously is, hey, you know, don't pet.
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he's working for his partner. >> you have something coming up called the hope celebration. >> yes, we do. we have an amazing -- this gentleman sitting next to me here -- an amazing event called hope celebration. hope stands for "helping others positively every day" -- we're raising funds so we can get our brick and mortar training facility so we can keep reaching out to our community here in las vegas and bringing more freedom to our veterans and others with medical disabilities. that's our primary goal and focus. >> huge need for it. this facility will help reach that need a lot faster. murray, i know you're a huge supporter. >> that's right.
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of years ago for his first charity, animals and dogs and helping people, it's one thing to save a dog's life, but to save a person's life and make a better living. when i do my show, i wear a shirt that says "do not pet" too, like do not disturb, so i can focus. i'm working, i'm >> you and the dog -- >> he's a pewter. look at that! >> this wasn't planned. >> [ laughter ] >> what do you have up your sleeve for entertainment? >> we're looking forward to this charity bill, michael grimm and i split the bill. we met on america's got talent in 2010. he won, i lost.
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that's the way it works. it will be a great charity, september 15th, doors open at 5:30. >> here in las vegas, dinner and show, $45 ticket for dinner and show. >> awesome. >> it's going to be aan amazing event, there will be a silent auction, a 50-50 cash raffle, so we're looking forward to having a lot of fun. and raising some funds for obviously these guys right here, so we can continue reaching out to our community. >> where can we get tickets? >> at michaelsangelpaws.org. there is a link there to the ticket sales there. >> how many pets or dogs over the years have you helped train? >> oh, man, over the last five years, i would say we currently right now, my wife
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that we are currently 40 to 50 teams working in las vegas. >> wow! that's awesome! >> you need this brick and mortar. >> we do. my wife has a vision, and that vision is to have a place that veterans and people can come and train their dog and work one on one with us, with the trainer, and have a place to go, have a home, have a place to be, something comes up, medical problem with their handler or with their person, their dog has a safe place to stay while the person is in the hospital, you know, or -- >> and continue to get train. >> that is the primary focus. that is the big thing, that's been our goal the last five years to have this place, have this building. we need your help, las vegas! we really do, to make this
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for the dogs and for the people. >> for the people who support this event and this organization, many people like you are helping do that. >> thank you very much for having us. >> thank you for bringing strider. >> good job, strider! >> wonderful work with michael's angel paws, thursday september 15th, murray sawchuck as well as michael grimm, they fight it out to the death to see who's better now. up next, get down and dirty with singer frankie perez.
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welcome. welcome back. our next guest is in a band that puts a retrospin. "the dirty". frankie perez is here. he's so classic! >> i've seen you perform roll. >> the dirty take new, contemporary songs and turn them into -- >> microphone, there you go. >> i should know that. >> every day is new, man. >> so aniways -- we take
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them into oldtime. >> tell us about it. >> high energy, suits, it's really fun. >> where are you? >> starting september 2nd, we do the early show at 8:00. >> how much per ticket? >> i believe -- $10. >> wow! ten bucks! >> we get them at the office. that's always the answer. >> to have the boarding pass, the $10 ticket, it's half. when you go to the dmv in the city, if you get your i.d. and boarding pass -- it should just be the rule. it makes everything so much easier. >> this is exciting. so it will be several friday nights. >> yes, the first friday of every month, starting september 2nd.
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this new space? >> i've played pretty much all the station's properties, and i love all their stages, but this one is very intimate, just a few feet off the ground, right there with the crowd, just one step away from the boogie. >> you have to be careful about the boogie zoon. >> i used to be with apocalyptica from i've been on the road, but i just got done, and i'm so happy to be home. >> relax. you actually get to live in the place you pay for. >> that's right. no hotel after these years. thank you, finnish guys.
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. >> of all the songs you cover in the show on friday nights, what's your favorite artist to cover? >> i mean, it's funny. we do a lot of contemporary stuff, but i love the classics, and otis redding. the challenge voebally. >> who is this? >> brian bissal my partner. we started this gig about p what, how many years ago? ago. >> you're about to perform a song that is pretty epic. >> it's "baby, please don't go" on the son of anarchy series. my version is in one of the episodes. >> how cool is that? >> here we go. "baby, please don't go".
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i beg you all night long, baby please don't go turn your lamp down low you brought me way down here you brought me way down here to the rolling forks to treat me like a dog you brought me way down here ? before i be your dog before i be your dog before i be your dog i get you out of here let you walk alone
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baby please don't go baby, please don't go baby, please don't go down to new orleans you know i love you so oh, baby, please don't go mmmmm baby, please don't go ? [ harmonica ] ?? . >> [ applause ] >> thank you so much. it's great to have you back. that's franky and the dirty, at club madrid, sunset station, $10 at the door, $5
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joined today by >> i can't say enough about helen. helen and i, we were talking before. this is the new, the chinese business directory, which i am a tremendous supporter of. you know, there's so many things that -- this gets delivered to every household, as tell you all about, and i've been written up six different times by the las vegas chinese daily news, and so most people when they go and sell their gold, there is a difference between asian gold and american gold. we were talking about it before. so it's very interesting, because american gold is 10 carate or 14 carate.
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carate. an asian person will never wear anything less than 24. what happens is, when they go to other places, they don't have an x-ray spectrometer, they do the scratch testing, and they never get paid the real amount. that's why i do a lot with helen and with the chinese community, and that's why, like i said, for the business directly, tremendous! and it brings a lot of business. >> helen, six stories on, but how has he captured his interest? >> when he writes the story about the gold, we are chinese, culturally, 24karat gold. i see something wear
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for me, getting used to it, after 30 years, i changed. 24karat gold -- it looks so weird. 30 years later, you change your mind, because around the people who wear something different than you, so that changed me. now i never wear 24-karat gold. >> i think it's so interesting. it's a matter of what you're used to. something you pointed out, 24karat gold will be much more yellow in appearance. >> it's what you consider a gold color. >> they call it green gold, it's like it's so yellow,
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and the thing is that they will wear that, on top of which americans generally go size versus quality for diamonds, because we look at it, and we would much rather have a three-carat diamond than a one carat perfect stone where someone of the asian community, they're going to want the better diamond, and so they look for a graduate gemologist because when you come you buy a one-carat diamond. i am an expert. i can stand up in a court of law, and i am the only person can do that who buys diamonds in las vegas. teaming up with helen has been tremendous. i have all the stuff, it's
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store. >> the wall of neil! >> right. all the articles laminated. >> in the cinema. >> the cinema, and we did the big thing together where i stood in front of all the chinese people, i had the translator. >> i heard about that. >> the speech. >> you know, it's been be associated with each other, because you have that special knowledge that a chinese client might have coming into your store. >> i always do business with helen and with lana, okay, and lana is fantastic, and every single time, literally, that we get off the phone, it's always, "okay, good business!" when you look at an american, the way we do business, how often do you
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people say have a good day, do good business. but every time, when my clients come in that want to speak in a language that i don't understand, i get them on the phone, they're tremendous, i can't say enough about hellan and her staff. >> with 40 seconds left, talk about the events coming up. >> so glazier's is -- i'm going to be doing the one-year anniversary on september 24th for nevada coin mart, been open one when you come in and you sell $200 or more, you get a $50 glazier's gift certificate, support nevada coin mart, and i can't say enough about working with helen and doing stuff with them. >> i tell all my friends. >> everybody gets excited,
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make sure yours is clean and keep the airborne contaminants out. brad, great to see you again. >> great to see you. >> back to class, the kids are. they left a mess after summer. >> they had parties in the house, who knows, friends over, probably destroyed. >> but you are going to be exposed when they're going back to class, there are viruss that go around like wildfire in school, which compromise indoor air quality. >> first off, your carpets are the biggest air filter in your house. whenever you get sick or flu, think about how dusty your air filter gets, the same thing takes place in your carpet. they just need to be cleaned periodically. >> otherwise they kick up
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into nooks and crannies that scrubbing with a toothbrush will never get you. that will only give you a trip to the chiropractor. >> this will break down the grime. >> and it's 200 degrees, and it leaves the floor cleaner. i mopped my floor the other day -- >> you work for zerorez. you couldn't just -- >> >> you're just pushing around dirty water. >> but i wiped up a spot after i mopped it, and there was still dirt on my rag. i thought i'm going to come to clean this. >> with all due to respect to mops -- we have the carpet here, we need destroy the dirt. >> we're going to obliterate it. this carpet is heavily
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>> you must have dragged this down spring mountain. >> we dragged it down the strip. this is called heavily soiled. that means there is a lot of dry particulate in this carpet, including oil and grease. if you look at carpet under a microscope, it looks like little shards of glass. it starts tearing up those fibers. >> look at that line. it's so clear, it's >> and that is just getting that soil out of the carpet. we can get this -- a lot of times we can get your carpet looking almost like new. i've had customers call and clean i just want to try this before i replace the carpet. one of the techs was telling me that the lady even had carpet samples at the house. after he cleaned it, she said i don't need these. so good.
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good time to do it. the longer the soil sits in the carpet and you walk on it, it can damage your carpet. >> once every year or so? >> every 12 to 18 months. but it's amazing. zerorez is amazing. >> not only does it clean the carpets, it helps with asthma and other respiratory issues, you also provide air duct cleaning. this is one of the things, at least you see the carpe every day. you're not you looking up in the air ducts every day, but the dust and grime that gets stuck in there -- >> if you live in a house, even if it's new construction, there is construction dust up in there. if you have been in the house five years or longer, i've seen thick, caked-on dust. i saw one recently, i was covered in dust after cleaning the ducts in the house. when you're cooking in the kitchen, you'll get these --
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of the house, and you'll smell the chicken or whatever you're cooking. what you're smelling is the microscopic, like, oil droplets from the -- >> like the shrimp oil travelling through the vents and coming to you upstairs, which means that's in there. >> and it's oily and sticky. when you're getting the carpet cleaned, you're getting that out of your carpet, and clean your air ducts. >> what's the special? >> this is the back-to-school, back to clean special, peace of mind. carpet cleaning is addicting. it's $29 per room, pretreated, cleaned, and sanitized, hundred square feet of tile cleaning for
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here in southern nevada, when children are diagnosed with cancer to bring awareness, there is a community campaign called >> melissa cipriano is here to help us learn about this. >> thanks for having us. >> what is shinegold? >> it's to shine awareness on childhood cancer. we shine for families who have been around since 1978 helping families in southern
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during their diagnosis. we wanted to brand and to own the month of september. we created shinegold as our initiative. september 1st is the kickoff. we have many exciting things happening on thursday. we're pretty excited to be able to raise that awareness. childhood cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children in america. less than 4 percent of federal funding goes to cancer children. >> because, frankly, that's not where the money is. that's what it breaks down to, and it's a shame that that's the case. >> it is. the program has a great legacy in our community. we feel like candlelighters, we wanted to bring forth this initiative and to shine gold for our families. >> almost 40 years you've been helping families, that really is something. september, coming up, is a very special month. tell us about it. >> it's childhood cancer
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gold is the color for childhood cancer. so starting september 1st, we have got some kickoffs, some illuminations around our valley, we've got some great supporters. we have a ceremony at 11:00 a.m. at the "welcome to las vegas" sign with some of our county commissioners. we're excited to be launching our campaign on september 1st. we have illuminations throughout the day. at 7:08 illuminating the high roller. we're really excited about that. downtown summerland at 1 summerland drive, we're illuminating their building at 8:00 p.m., going gold for childhood cancer, and at downtown experience, we will have a ceremony where the canopy is going gold, and
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>> i love this. this is great. let's talk about the averages when it comes to children that are diagnosed. what's the average age for diagnosis of childhood cancer? >> 6 years old. >> no kidding. and if you've met any of these kids, it's like it's the brightest, most amazing child, every time. these kids are stronger than any adult i've ever met. >> right. an adults is 66. >> so there's a huge gap there. >> you're right. the children that we see at candlelighters, the families, these children are resilient, they comfort their parents more often than not. they're pretty amazing kids. >> in terms of southern nevada, what are our childhood cancer rates like? >> in southern nevada, we
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year, and about 15 children, unfortunately, lose their life. however, there are more childhood cancer survivors in our community, over 1,000 young adults. we've been around for so long, so we have lots of survivors. we're proud at candlelighters to start a survivorship program, where we help, keeping those young adults on track in terms of making sure they're going to their follow-up clinic visits and things of that nature. we have a program -- some barriers fall into place, insurance things, and we have extended services to help with that. >> not only do you have this tremendous emotional burden on the family, but the emotional. >> what we provide at candlelighters is financial assistance, emotional support, and quality of
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i know you have a race coming up. >> our 5k is coming up. we're he exsielted about that. it's our 26th year. we have different ways that people at home can help raise that awareness for childhood cancer. we have all the information at candlelightersnv.org. we have ways you can shine gold, you can change your profile picture on social media, we've got several different ways, we've got local companies that are supporting us, has special discounts, craves in downtown summerland is doing the roundup campaign, you round up your bill, and the extra goes to candlelighters. >> i love having a rounded-up bill. >> and the whole month,
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place. it can improve alertness and certain memory processes. sometimes i take a nap right in the middle of the show. most people are benefited by napping 5 to 45 minutes. more can leave you groggy and unable to concentrate. taking a nap too late in the day may disrupt your nighttime sleep. the best early afternoon. the sleep tip of the day is sponsored by best mattress. j.j. over to you. >> the bachelor and his wife have revealed their nursery. >> reporter: after falling on the bachelor, shawn and katherine recently welcomed a baby boy, samuel thomas,
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dallas home and chic nursery. >> i didn't think i could love something so much. people say you will have another heart just for him. honestly, i miss him just when his eyes are closed. >> i'm not crying. it's just that my eyes are closed. >> our fans will be able to follow our messy journey over the course of the next year with samuel, and as he grows. they'll be able to see some inside pictures and veo of what's happening in our life and just kind of watch him grow and watch us evolve as parents. >> the couple says their lives have changed so much since the new baby, and they love it. >> you want to savor every moment. as often as i can, i just stare at him and try to record him, because it's going to change.
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spitting up on things, we're probably doing two solid loads of laundry a day, so thank you, dreft! >> my mom used it with me. that feels good. >> they like to hang out in the nursery. >> we have . >> reporter: we had to ask, did they catch the finale of the bachelorette? >> i don't think it was the because he was -- she was giving clues all along that she was interested in jordan. >> we like to live tweet. >> reporter: fans can follow more of their journey at dreft.
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