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he made his way to the wes coast, and became the drummer in nirvana, the seminal seattle grunge bandt helped give new, punk life to rock in the 1990s. ♪ with guitarist and singer kurt cobain and bassist krist novoselic, their breakout album, "nevermind", featuring the hit song, "smells like teen spirit", debuted in september 1991, and shot them to super-stardom. it was great, bunot always. >> being in nirvana at such a young age-- i was 21 or 22 years old when the band got popular. that's a heavy trip for a kid to go through at that age. and it was overwhelming at times when it was overwhelming, i would just come back here to virginia and go back to the bedroom that i grew up in. i had a way to weather all of that and survive it. >> reporter: kurt cobain would not. he struggled with depression, addiction, and the crushing pressure of sudden global fame. in april 1994, just 27, he shot hielf. grohl withdrew, uncertain and unclear ere next to go. six months after cobain's death, he recorded a lf-made demo tape of 15 songs. >> i recorded the first album all by myself played all the inst
he made his way to the wes coast, and became the drummer in nirvana, the seminal seattle grunge bandt helped give new, punk life to rock in the 1990s. ♪ with guitarist and singer kurt cobain and bassist krist novoselic, their breakout album, "nevermind", featuring the hit song, "smells like teen spirit", debuted in september 1991, and shot them to super-stardom. it was great, bunot always. >> being in nirvana at such a young age-- i was 21 or 22 years old when the...
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this is a nirvana moment for the banks. nirvana. hey, by the way, i like citi group, too $69 to $75 off a good outlook last week. citi sells ten times the earnings and it's down more tan five bucks from the january highs. what's not to like second value cohort is the strooel industrials. the stocks are leaders now today baird upgraded highlighting how well the company is doing away from china and parked to rally in the group. this piece of research put a spotlight on a sector that many investors have been way too worried about to touch it was too hot now that we are starting it quantify exactly how much damage the trade war can do, industrials look more appealing. even if there is recent runs, caterpillar stock went from $138 to $156 including today. it's off 17 points from the january highs. hey, doesn't that mean it has room to run? for those of you really concerned about that move, listen while the stock was marking time its earnings went higher it sells for 12 times next year's numbers i think you are getting a bargain. now, i a
this is a nirvana moment for the banks. nirvana. hey, by the way, i like citi group, too $69 to $75 off a good outlook last week. citi sells ten times the earnings and it's down more tan five bucks from the january highs. what's not to like second value cohort is the strooel industrials. the stocks are leaders now today baird upgraded highlighting how well the company is doing away from china and parked to rally in the group. this piece of research put a spotlight on a sector that many...
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. >> claro que q no se imaginaban los integrantes del grupo nirvana fueran mexicanos, bueno no es asÍfeliz asÍ demostraron estos cachorritos para convertirse en perros policÍas los servir en la policÍa en reino unido y se lo tomaron superbiÉn, corriendo y jugando gracias por acompaÑarnos nos vemos maÑana. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> cc:telemundo network >>¿tÚ y yo? >>sÍ, tÚ y yo. ¿no entiendes? tÚ y yo una nueva historia, tÚ y yo, gabriela. tÚ y yo en el futuro. lo que hice por ti y por constanza, entiÉndelo, no fue por dinero. y eso me sorprende mÁs a mÍ que a ustedes, porque yo no soy asÍ. porque por ti hasta puedo llegar a ser un buen tipo. entiÉndeme una cosa, contigo puedo llegar a ser el mejor. porque te admiro, porque tienes agallas, porque eres bella, rq
. >> claro que q no se imaginaban los integrantes del grupo nirvana fueran mexicanos, bueno no es asÍfeliz asÍ demostraron estos cachorritos para convertirse en perros policÍas los servir en la policÍa en reino unido y se lo tomaron superbiÉn, corriendo y jugando gracias por acompaÑarnos nos vemos maÑana. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪...
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it should be nirvana out there but the stocks are in the mud. the chart master tell us why there could be more pain ahead first we start with the big story of the day the trade war rearing its ugly head again let's go to amon javers in dc for this developing story. >> got scott, 5:00 on friday i'm calling it i don't think we are getting chinese tariffs this week. that has been the story line of the week just speculation about whether or not the president was going to process pull the trailer on the $200 billion in chinese tariffs the u.s. trade representatives office has been working on the past several months nothing has of yet and nothing expected today so the white house putting out sort of a maddeningly vague statement about all this, saying the president has been clear that he and hits administration will continue to take action to address china's unfair trade practices. we encourage china to address the longstanding concerns raised by the united states the white house not specifying at all what action it is that the president is going to t
it should be nirvana out there but the stocks are in the mud. the chart master tell us why there could be more pain ahead first we start with the big story of the day the trade war rearing its ugly head again let's go to amon javers in dc for this developing story. >> got scott, 5:00 on friday i'm calling it i don't think we are getting chinese tariffs this week. that has been the story line of the week just speculation about whether or not the president was going to process pull the...
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we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step.plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ra nks but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans passed parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people‘s vote ona campaign pushing for a people‘s vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party support from some mps. labour doesn‘t support a second referendum, and says theresa may‘s chequers plan is finished. second referendum, and says theresa may's chequers plan is finishedlj think may's chequers plan is finished.” think the conservatives will fall apart. i don‘t think they will secure a deal that will protectjobs and the economy. that is why the government should move aside and let us government should move aside and let us get on with the negotiations. those negotiations are continuing, but things could be rather awkward after the eu‘s chief ne
we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step.plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ra nks but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans passed parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people‘s vote ona campaign pushing for a people‘s vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party...
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>> the question is it looks like a nirvana now, historically when things look like a nirvana t looksike something else. we'll be talking about this in 12, 18 months. >> if you take a snapshot of where we are today, it's great there's nothing not to like about where we are today it's difficult to hold on to this snapshot and play that forward into the future without something changing for the worse from the fed perspective that's why they're hiking now, to try to stabilize this growth inflation nexus we have in place. but history says that is difficult. usually they overdo it when they overdo it, they have recession. that's nowhere where we are now. if they are so determined to do what they say they will do and keep raising rates, markets will realize they're serious. what i heard from jay powell is he'll be watching inflation. he'll be watching data points. he's not ready to keep spoon feeding the markets to tell you here's what we're doing for the next 18 months it's not a bad situation >> it's like a throw back to the alan greenspan days. we'll see how things are doing we have thes
>> the question is it looks like a nirvana now, historically when things look like a nirvana t looksike something else. we'll be talking about this in 12, 18 months. >> if you take a snapshot of where we are today, it's great there's nothing not to like about where we are today it's difficult to hold on to this snapshot and play that forward into the future without something changing for the worse from the fed perspective that's why they're hiking now, to try to stabilize this...
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we think we'll still lumber along, but we don't see a nirvana economy with accelerating growing. >> cambridge has said zero growth for next year. are you expecting again, the f 11.4%. if you look at the three years, 8.61%, the five years, 9.61%, all comfortably above that 7.5% assumed rate. the only period where you don't make that is going back to ten years where you had the two significant melt offs, some of which we will see drop off more diversefied portfolios against why didn't you buy 60% in bonds, and you see why you didn't. that's a difference of about 3%, which if you applies to your beginning assesses, which is about $3.8 billion of increment al returns. indeed, indeed, you chose managers that did well on top of that. you see the rankings there. so extraordinarily good returns. if you then look at the risk you took, and here, we're using the risk measure as volatility going to the tables to the right there, over five years, your annualized standard deviation was 5.4%. in the 46% were less volatile than that. when you combine that lower volatility than the typical peer with the highe
we think we'll still lumber along, but we don't see a nirvana economy with accelerating growing. >> cambridge has said zero growth for next year. are you expecting again, the f 11.4%. if you look at the three years, 8.61%, the five years, 9.61%, all comfortably above that 7.5% assumed rate. the only period where you don't make that is going back to ten years where you had the two significant melt offs, some of which we will see drop off more diversefied portfolios against why didn't you...
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we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step.ion which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans passed parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people's vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party support from some mps. labour doesn't support a second referendum, and says theresa may's chequers plan is finished. i think the conservatives will fall apart. i don't think they will secure a deal that will protect jobs and the economy. that is why the government should move aside and let us get on with the negotiations. those negotiations are continuing, but things could be rather awkward after the eu's chief negotiator said he was strongly opposed to key parts of the prime minister's plans. susannah mendonca, bbc news, westminster. let's talk to our political correspondentjessica parker at westminster. the summer the summer recess the summer recess is ov
we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step.ion which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans passed parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people's vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party support from some mps. labour doesn't support a second referendum, and says theresa may's chequers plan...
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we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step.has one plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans past parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people's vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party support from some mps. labour doesn't support a second referendum, and says theresa may's chequers plan is finished. i think the conservatives will fall apart. i don't think they will secure a deal that will protect jobs and the economy. that is why the government should move aside and let us get on with the negotiations. those negotiations are continuing, but things could be rather awkward after the eu's chief negotiator said he was strongly opposed to key parts of the prime minister's plans. susana mendonca, bbc news, westminster. let us speak to norman smith at westminster. we have had jacob rees—mogg meeting michel barnier today.
we are not going to be able to get to nirvana in one step.has one plan for a transition which is much worse than my plan. the government insists its brexit strategy is precise and pragmatic, but opposition is mounting in tory ranks and that is before the prime minister even tries to get her plans past parliament. a national campaign pushing for a people's vote on a final brexit deal has been gathering cross—party support from some mps. labour doesn't support a second referendum, and says...
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it should be nirvana out there but the stocks are in the mud.why there could be more pain ahead first we start with the big story of the day the trade war rearing its ugly head again let's go to amon javers in
it should be nirvana out there but the stocks are in the mud.why there could be more pain ahead first we start with the big story of the day the trade war rearing its ugly head again let's go to amon javers in
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you know, one of these phrases was we train everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana, but he was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. are you ready? ok. keith morrison: a longtime employee. come on, samson. he trained everyone, you know. it didn't matter to him who they were. it was about the person and the dog and the relationship between the person and the dog, not who they were. stormy come. keith morrison: this woman liked him so much as a client, she went to work for him. he would connect with you. he'd find something that he could talk to you about and then he'd help you train your dog. keith morrison: and the setting for mark's dog whispering business, incomparable. oh, it's beautiful, it's a wonderful place. keith morrison: kiket island is what it's called. an 84-acre teardrop of primeval forest and meadows and beaches plunked a few feet offshore, a 90 minute commute north of seattle. the dogs could go swimming in the water there. there's plenty of trail walks and it's just really, really outdoorsy and beautiful. keith morrison: outdoorsy and beautiful are words whi
you know, one of these phrases was we train everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana, but he was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. are you ready? ok. keith morrison: a longtime employee. come on, samson. he trained everyone, you know. it didn't matter to him who they were. it was about the person and the dog and the relationship between the person and the dog, not who they were. stormy come. keith morrison: this woman liked him so much as a client, she went to work for him. he...
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and jasvinder sanghera is from honour violence organisation karma nirvana.mily had when did you first realise that your wider family had an when did you first realise that your widerfamily had an issue when did you first realise that your wider family had an issue with you being a girl? it wasn't on my paternal side of the family. it was more on my mother‘s side. when she gave birth to my third sister, my dad, who was back home in pakistan, was giving out sweets, a5 dad, who was back home in pakistan, was giving out sweets, as you do. when they found out that it was actually a girl, they put the sweets back and said we don‘t want it. because she was the daughter from that family, and having that pressure on her, why didn‘t you give birth to a boy? it was difficult for her, i guess. birth to a boy? it was difficult for her, igue55. from birth to a boy? it was difficult for her, i guess. from personally, birth to a boy? it was difficult for her, igue55. from personally, my grandmother, my dad‘s mother, my auntie is and uncles, they have a lwa y5 auntie is and
and jasvinder sanghera is from honour violence organisation karma nirvana.mily had when did you first realise that your wider family had an when did you first realise that your widerfamily had an issue when did you first realise that your wider family had an issue with you being a girl? it wasn't on my paternal side of the family. it was more on my mother‘s side. when she gave birth to my third sister, my dad, who was back home in pakistan, was giving out sweets, a5 dad, who was back home in...
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from january to august this year, human rights charity karma nirvana gave support to over 2,500 victims the capital last year. annually, the numbers are going up, and bbc london has been given unprecedented access to the limes college in sutton which takes in excluded children. it offers specialist support and tuition, with a much higher ratio of teachers to pupils than a conventional school. it costs three times more, but aims to improve their prospects. if we turn these young people around now, we save the whole sector a massive amount of money because we‘ve got young people in work and being functional in society and we can do that, you know, as we evidence here. and you can see more on that story, tonight on inside out london on bbc one at 7.30 — and it will also be available afterwards on the bbc iplayer. a campaign group from kent will be taking a petition to downing street later, calling on the prime minister to scrap hospital car parking charges. fair fuel uk says charges at some nhs hospitals can be up to £300 per week. an online petition on the issue has received huge support.
from january to august this year, human rights charity karma nirvana gave support to over 2,500 victims the capital last year. annually, the numbers are going up, and bbc london has been given unprecedented access to the limes college in sutton which takes in excluded children. it offers specialist support and tuition, with a much higher ratio of teachers to pupils than a conventional school. it costs three times more, but aims to improve their prospects. if we turn these young people around...