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and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know?ers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right there. >> i just don't understand it. that's all. >> i think he was the closest that his generation came to a john lennon. >> yeah. >> in that he was writing very much from the heart, directly, and he didn't play according to the rules. >> i was 16 when that happened. and if you turned to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. it certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. you know, the best band fell apart after only making a couple records. you know? what do you do after that? ♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge. oh, my god, my head's pounding.
and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know?ers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right there. >> i just don't...
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was it nirvana dave's approach to the band?m going to do things like this and look at the bad and say i'm not going to do this kind of stuff. >> reporter: have there been moments this band has been in trouble? >> oh, god, yeah. 2001. >> reporter: that year taylor hawkins nearly died after a heroin overdose. he spent two weeks in a coma and grohl did not leave his side. >>> were you aware he was there every day? >> it was a heavy time but he was always there and he's always been there. >> that's when you forget about the band. >> reporter: doesn't matter any more? >> that's when it gets real. >> reporter: dave himself gave up drugs when he was 20. it's one reason the foo fighters fight on. >> when i tell people that i've never done cocaine in my life, they think i'm lying. but i love music and i love life. ♪ ♪ and to me, survival is the game. that's the hardest part. i just want >>> steve hartman now with a story of determination that he found on the road to the pool. >> reporter: they were the bad news bears of swimming. in fac
was it nirvana dave's approach to the band?m going to do things like this and look at the bad and say i'm not going to do this kind of stuff. >> reporter: have there been moments this band has been in trouble? >> oh, god, yeah. 2001. >> reporter: that year taylor hawkins nearly died after a heroin overdose. he spent two weeks in a coma and grohl did not leave his side. >>> were you aware he was there every day? >> it was a heavy time but he was always there and...
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it is nearly 25 years now since kurt cobain — the lead singer of nirvana — committed suicide.there for its launch and they're hoping it can help draw attention to issues like mental health and addiction. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. (smells like teen spirit plays) for many, they were the band of their generation, and he was their voice. but that voice was silenced when kurt cobain took his own life in the spring of 1994. this exhibition shows memories of his childhood and mementos of his career. his daughter, his mother and his sister all came to county kildare for its opening, which they admit is a bittersweet occasion. it is hard for me to listen to his music because there is emotional attachments. it is notjust kurt singing, it is like hearing my dad's voice. almost more consistently than hearing his speaking voice, i have heard his singing voice, and that is something of an emotional tie. these family photos show the child, the young man that would become a rock icon — a rock icon whose death at the age of 27 shocked millions around the world. a tragic end, but his family
it is nearly 25 years now since kurt cobain — the lead singer of nirvana — committed suicide.there for its launch and they're hoping it can help draw attention to issues like mental health and addiction. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. (smells like teen spirit plays) for many, they were the band of their generation, and he was their voice. but that voice was silenced when kurt cobain took his own life in the spring of 1994. this exhibition shows memories of his childhood and mementos of his...
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your family is quite successful, the ceo of uber, one of your cousins also founded the systems,any nirvana which was founded by intel. should that be a lesson to president trump? >> there are many successful iranian immigrants, the founder of ebay. immigrants have created the largest number of jobs in this country. the reason i started code.org was to show an immigrant can give an opportunity in a country that seems is lacking. emily: you both studied computer science at harvard. >> we both worked really hard to get the grades to be accepted into harvard. we were lucky they provided financial aid. we spent all of our summers working as computer programmers to pay for college. graduating in 1994 at the dawn of the internet was such a wonderful time to be in tech and already fully knowledgeable. this was a time when companies were getting started. so much of our career got shaved by - -shaped by being at the right place at the right time. emily: you started working at microsoft, and he started working at oracle. boom was at the dotcom hitting a fever pitch. >> within two years of graduation,
your family is quite successful, the ceo of uber, one of your cousins also founded the systems,any nirvana which was founded by intel. should that be a lesson to president trump? >> there are many successful iranian immigrants, the founder of ebay. immigrants have created the largest number of jobs in this country. the reason i started code.org was to show an immigrant can give an opportunity in a country that seems is lacking. emily: you both studied computer science at harvard. >>...
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. >> in nearby catmine national park my team learned firsthand that this part of alaska is nirvana for bears. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast whoooo. you rely on tripadvisor so you don't miss out on the perfect hotel... but did you know you can also use
. >> in nearby catmine national park my team learned firsthand that this part of alaska is nirvana for bears. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass...
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kim jong-un said he would weapons this year, because we have already reached technological nirvana, so to speak. laura: the trump administration will know that this is purely symbolic rather than meaningful. duyeon: yes, they would. the north will likely most likely claim i've taken all of these measures, i've declared moratoria, i've blown up the entranceo the test site, i have returned hostages from what can they do now? once they return the remains, the last thing they agreed upon at singapore, the negotiations could get trickier. the north can say i have done my end of the bargain, what can you do for me? laura: what is it kim jong-un really wants? duyeon: according to what people are saying, they want to push ahead with the peace process. to speed up the peace pcess -- a peace treaty is just another route for the north to try to rid u.s. troops from the korean peninsula and break the u.s.-south korea alliance. that is a savvy way to get there. laura: there are plenty of talks in the company ministry she on north korea, -- trump administration on north korea, john bolton amonthem.
kim jong-un said he would weapons this year, because we have already reached technological nirvana, so to speak. laura: the trump administration will know that this is purely symbolic rather than meaningful. duyeon: yes, they would. the north will likely most likely claim i've taken all of these measures, i've declared moratoria, i've blown up the entranceo the test site, i have returned hostages from what can they do now? once they return the remains, the last thing they agreed upon at...
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. >> in nearby cat mine national park, my team learned firsthand that this part of alaska is nirvanaor bears. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. oscar mayer deli fresh ham has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now deli fresh flavor is for everyone. like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat. and those who just love meat. oscar mayer deli fresh. a fresh way to deli. but it's tough to gete enough of their nutrients. oscar mayer deli fresh. new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin with antioxidants from one total serving of fruits and veggies try new one a day with nature's medley. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. th
. >> in nearby cat mine national park, my team learned firsthand that this part of alaska is nirvanaor bears. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. oscar mayer deli fresh ham has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now deli fresh flavor is for everyone. like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat. and those who just love meat. oscar mayer deli fresh. a fresh way to deli. but it's...
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it is nearly 25 years now since kurt cobain — the lead singer of nirvana — took his own life.embers of his family were there for its launch — and they're hoping it can help draw attention to issues like mental health and addiction. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. (smells like teen spirit plays) for many, they were the band of their generation, and he was their voice. but that voice was silenced when kurt cobain took his own life in the spring of 1994. this exhibition shows memories of his childhood and mementos of his career. his daughter, his mother and his sister all came to county kildare for its opening, which they admit is a bittersweet occasion. it is hard for me to listen to his music because there is emotional attachments. it is notjust kurt singing, it is like hearing my dad's voice. almost more consistently than hearing his speaking voice, i have heard his singing voice, and that is something of an emotional tie. these family photos show the child, the young man that would become a rock icon — a rock icon whose death at the age of 27 shocked millions around the world.
it is nearly 25 years now since kurt cobain — the lead singer of nirvana — took his own life.embers of his family were there for its launch — and they're hoping it can help draw attention to issues like mental health and addiction. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. (smells like teen spirit plays) for many, they were the band of their generation, and he was their voice. but that voice was silenced when kurt cobain took his own life in the spring of 1994. this exhibition shows memories of his...
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> reporter: in nearby katmai national park, my team learned firsthand that this part of alaska is nirvanars. and wolves. whales and eagles. a wonderland all made possible by salmon. tens of millions surge into southern alaska each summer to spawn, feeding every form of life, including a multi-billion dollar fishing and tourism industry, dependent on the health of this landscape. >> we've got bear tracks, we've had wolf tracks, fox tracks. >> reporter: which is why drew worries less about wild animals and more about the human beings coming towards us on the beach. >> what are you guys up to? >> we work for a surveying company up in anchorage. >> reporter: they are hesitant to admit they're doing work for the pebble mine, one of the most controversial projects in alaska history. >> this red spot right here. this is it. this is where it all started. >> this is where it all started. >> reporter: about 80 miles from the beach, a canadian mining company called northern dynasty discovered enough buried treasure to propose the biggest gold and copper mine in the world. but when the epa under bara
> reporter: in nearby katmai national park, my team learned firsthand that this part of alaska is nirvanars. and wolves. whales and eagles. a wonderland all made possible by salmon. tens of millions surge into southern alaska each summer to spawn, feeding every form of life, including a multi-billion dollar fishing and tourism industry, dependent on the health of this landscape. >> we've got bear tracks, we've had wolf tracks, fox tracks. >> reporter: which is why drew worries...
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it was nirvana but compared to finally. luther turner, when he was 11 years old, seven years old, tragically lost his father in a freak saturday afternoon wrestling match. his father was killed. luther was the oldest son. three younger siblings. now he is the head of the family with a third grade education. the farm is heavily mortgaged and the soil is a very rich. that doesn't sound like the beginnings of the founder of a company that today is i believe a fortune 200 company because they are managing so much better now. his story to me demonstrates that anyone, no matter the beginning with hard work and a real sense of mission, his mission was survival. ben survival of his family. but he did it. he and i have a special bonding and while i could go on and on, but luther and cal turner could not separate business from family. that is wonderful. that is what happens growing up because we had to pay because he couldn't sell them in at the bank. so children every night until you get results, pray for snow. and we pray for snow.
it was nirvana but compared to finally. luther turner, when he was 11 years old, seven years old, tragically lost his father in a freak saturday afternoon wrestling match. his father was killed. luther was the oldest son. three younger siblings. now he is the head of the family with a third grade education. the farm is heavily mortgaged and the soil is a very rich. that doesn't sound like the beginnings of the founder of a company that today is i believe a fortune 200 company because they are...
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. >> reporter: in a nearby national park, my team learned that this part of alaska is n nirvana for bearses, wolves. all made possible by salmon. tens of millions surge into southern alaska each summer to spawn, feeding every form of life, including a multibillion dollar fishing and tourism industry dependent on this. >> we have bear tracks. we have wolf, fox tracks. >> reporter: why drew worries less about wild animals and the human beings coming towards us on the beach. >> we work for a surveying company. >> reporter: they are hesitant to admit they're doing work for the pebble mine, one of the most controversial projects. >> this is where it all started. >> reporter: about 80 miles from the beach, a canadian mining company discovered enough buried treasurer to propose the biggest gold and copper mine in the world. but when the epa under obama determined blasting it open and digging it up would threaten the fishery, stock in northern dynasty tanked. partners bailed. the company sued. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> reporter: a rever ssaal of fortunes. scott pruitt met with pebble
. >> reporter: in a nearby national park, my team learned that this part of alaska is n nirvana for bearses, wolves. all made possible by salmon. tens of millions surge into southern alaska each summer to spawn, feeding every form of life, including a multibillion dollar fishing and tourism industry dependent on this. >> we have bear tracks. we have wolf, fox tracks. >> reporter: why drew worries less about wild animals and the human beings coming towards us on the beach....
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. >> reporter: in a nearby park, my team learned firsthand this part of alaska is nirvana for bears ands, and eagles. a wonder land all made possible by salmon. tens of millions surge into southern alaska each summer to spawn feeding every form of life including a multibillion dollar fishing and tourism industry depending on the health of the landscape. >> wolf tracks, fox tracks. >> reporter: which is why drew worries more about the human beings coming towards us on the beach. >> what are you up to? >> we work for a surveying company up in anchorage. >> reporter: they are hesitant to admit they're doing work for the pebble mine, one of the most controversial projects in alaska history. >> this is it. this is where it all started. >> reporter: a canadian mining company discovered enough buried treasure to propose the biggest gold and copper mine in the world. but when the epa under barack obama determined that blasting it open and digging it up would threaten the fishery, stock tanked, partners bailed, the companies sued. but then -- >> congratulations, mr. president. >> reporter: a rev
. >> reporter: in a nearby park, my team learned firsthand this part of alaska is nirvana for bears ands, and eagles. a wonder land all made possible by salmon. tens of millions surge into southern alaska each summer to spawn feeding every form of life including a multibillion dollar fishing and tourism industry depending on the health of the landscape. >> wolf tracks, fox tracks. >> reporter: which is why drew worries more about the human beings coming towards us on the...
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easy friend >> this music that was bubbling out of places like portland and seattle, and bands like nirvanaend of the '80s. college rock, like r.e.m., was something new entirely. ♪ follow me, yeah follow me ♪ got my spine i've got my orange crush ♪ >> the way that peter buck played guitar and the way that stipe sang, where the voice was incredible but you couldn't quite figure out what he was saying, it just made them more alluring and mysterious, you can get why that band would become huge. ♪ >> it wasn't new wave, it wasn't a new romantic. they started calling it alternative music. ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it ♪ ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it ♪ ♪ and i feel fine ♪ fine, fine, fine >> you know, this is the thing about the '80s. everyone thinks it's about crazy haircuts, lots of makeup, insane clothes, and it was. but the thing about this music that lasts is that their songs were so good. >> you can go back and listen to those records, from the engineering to the musicianship to the writing and to the performance of it. it surpasses most music. >> everybody had a sto
easy friend >> this music that was bubbling out of places like portland and seattle, and bands like nirvanaend of the '80s. college rock, like r.e.m., was something new entirely. ♪ follow me, yeah follow me ♪ got my spine i've got my orange crush ♪ >> the way that peter buck played guitar and the way that stipe sang, where the voice was incredible but you couldn't quite figure out what he was saying, it just made them more alluring and mysterious, you can get why that band...
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the democrats thought it would be nirvana. i don't see it. it's a disaster. >> it's interesting. 9-11. i arrested terrorists. most people don't realize that. i provided testimony to the commission. when she said well, one of the things is border security. she was right. the other part of it was immigration fraud. that's the bailiwick of ice. the same agency that she was demanding be disbanded. so how in the world can you be in two places at one time except washington, with the idea that we'll take immigration out of the equation when the 9-11 commission found that multiple failures of the immigration system, particularly interior enforcement, that was the key words in the 9-11 commission report. how do you eliminate interior enforcement and say you're following the recommendations of the 9-11 commission? it's crazy. >> laura: and jeff sessions was up in boston yesterday. he announced arrests in this major identity fraud operation where 25 individuals are now standing accused of stealing social security numbers and about $250,000 in benefits. if you're not outraged by that, listen
the democrats thought it would be nirvana. i don't see it. it's a disaster. >> it's interesting. 9-11. i arrested terrorists. most people don't realize that. i provided testimony to the commission. when she said well, one of the things is border security. she was right. the other part of it was immigration fraud. that's the bailiwick of ice. the same agency that she was demanding be disbanded. so how in the world can you be in two places at one time except washington, with the idea that...
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and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. i started playing with their facebook page. and word of mouth is spreading faster than they can handle the growth. lemonis: but why do we need more p.r.? we have a line out the door. ewell: we see so much potential that we can build this brand beyond this location. lemonis: now you're changing the secret recipe. that's what i worry about. this concept of franchising and opening them up all over the country is not always a good idea. it's not ice cream. it's a brand that isn't portable. you guys can't be everywhere. franchising shuler's is a bad idea. barbecue is regional. there are different styles and there are different flavors. just 30 minutes away in north carolina, the barbecue could be totally different. if i open up barbecue in texas, it's a problem because i'm competing against that region's barbecue -- not a battle that i'm willing to fight. i'd much rather take the money and build into the infrastructure here and make this a destination. these ribs are ridiculous. what are y
and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. i started playing with their facebook page. and word of mouth is spreading faster than they can handle the growth. lemonis: but why do we need more p.r.? we have a line out the door. ewell: we see so much potential that we can build this brand beyond this location. lemonis: now you're changing the secret recipe. that's what i worry about. this concept of franchising and opening them up all over the country is not always a good...
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and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, andetty ironic that most people related to it. >> boom, there it is, platinum record. >> country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts. >> the honeymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, andetty ironic that most people related to it. >> boom, there it is, platinum record. >> country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts. >> the honeymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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wrote it up, it is not in cash flow paradise but the rest of the industry has that ability to hit nirvana will: we expecting the great cash paradise to come. it is worth digging down into the numbers because there are details that mean the picture might be better than the headline numbers three at they had a big positive working capital adjustment in the third quarter and a large negative adjustment this quarter. if you strip those out and do a bit of digging and clean them up, it is a little bit better. manus: that is what the team are for, to dig through the numbers. we have two more interviews to american ceolo speaks to bloomberg and royal bech shell's ceo, it will knee deep in cash flow questions even though it is rewarding the shareholders right now with those $25 billion of share bad back -- buyback. the warning on the cash flow, i got excited only because they missed it in the first quarter. >> it is a comedy company. company.ity commodityry good for companies and in this case an oil company. when you know the type of revenue, when it stays stable you can manage better but will is
wrote it up, it is not in cash flow paradise but the rest of the industry has that ability to hit nirvana will: we expecting the great cash paradise to come. it is worth digging down into the numbers because there are details that mean the picture might be better than the headline numbers three at they had a big positive working capital adjustment in the third quarter and a large negative adjustment this quarter. if you strip those out and do a bit of digging and clean them up, it is a little...
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." ♪ manus: record stocks repurchases, record m&a, that is like nirvana for investing.the market is having a hard time digesting the whole change in globalization and trade as we start entering this conversation about trades and tariffs. we are seeing clients put back a little bit. they are waiting to see how this plays out. we have a true tariff war. we will see the markets down and the 15% having an impact on investor sentiment and that is what we are seeing right now. we are seeing investors pausing first learned to. tariff0 billion --meaning what? the gdp will slow down dramatically. we'll have even more uncertainty about the war and how the u.s. is being portrayed. it has a different agenda than what i think is the right agenda at this time. manus: that was larry fink speaking with bloomberg. his views on trade and the markets and the risks. we have the market run done for you with maria. fink is that larry u.s. goes full monty on trade tariffs. reporter: good morning, manus. let's get you up to spain -- up to speed with the asian markets. this idea that traders ar
." ♪ manus: record stocks repurchases, record m&a, that is like nirvana for investing.the market is having a hard time digesting the whole change in globalization and trade as we start entering this conversation about trades and tariffs. we are seeing clients put back a little bit. they are waiting to see how this plays out. we have a true tariff war. we will see the markets down and the 15% having an impact on investor sentiment and that is what we are seeing right now. we are...
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and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, andeymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are.
and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, andeymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are.
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you think about the life experience you want to teach, 10 is nirvana, how motivated to do this.> interesting. i like that. kind of the through theme there is trying to get the child to do for themselves, not telling them what to do. >> it's hard to motivate them but they can motivate themselves. >> the very wise adam graham. >>> a star-studded speech, rice krispy pops? siri daly's manu will start your siri daly's manu will start your fo ( ♪ ) pixar pier has arrived! prepare to be awed. prepare to be moved. prepare to make a mad dash... ( ♪ ) ...because with the incredicoaster, pixar pal-a-round, and a bunch of your favorite pixar characters, it's going to be pretty incredible. pixar pier is now open! only at disney california adventure park. >>> all right. this morning on "today," food, festive fourth of july. look who is here. contributor, author, my wife siri daly. we have zero time and this is a great meal. the gang is all here eating. let's start with it. this is elevated membershipu. >> teriyaki steak skewers. our local market makes them and this is our version. >> yours ar
you think about the life experience you want to teach, 10 is nirvana, how motivated to do this.> interesting. i like that. kind of the through theme there is trying to get the child to do for themselves, not telling them what to do. >> it's hard to motivate them but they can motivate themselves. >> the very wise adam graham. >>> a star-studded speech, rice krispy pops? siri daly's manu will start your siri daly's manu will start your fo ( ♪ ) pixar pier has arrived!...
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. >> you know one of his phrases was, "we trained everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana," bute was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. >> reporter: a longtime employee. >> come on, sampson. 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. >> reporter: 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. >> reporter: and the setting for mark's dog whispering business? incomparable. >> oh, it's beautiful. it's a wonderful place. >> reporter: 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 was just really, really outdoorsy and beautiful. >> reporter: outdoorsy and beautiful are words which also hap
. >> you know one of his phrases was, "we trained everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana," bute was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. >> reporter: a longtime employee. >> come on, sampson. 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. >> reporter: this woman liked him so much as a client, she went to...
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and say on a scale from 0 to 10 where zero is the most painful experience you can imagine and 10 is nirvanalike that. the theme is like you're to get the child to do for themseofes. instead telling them what to do. them, but motivate they can motivate themicisms. >> coming up next, whipping up a star-spangled feast. siri daily's menu will start toth a bang. but first, this day" on nbc. will start your will start your fo at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep... havertys mattress sale is here to help. with our wide selection of top brands and our price match guarantee you can find the perfect mattress for everyone in the mily. and right now save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic sets.e it's teryone got a good night's sleep. havertys. life looks good "today" food, a fun and festive fourth of july menue can all enjoy. look who's here, my wife siri daly. the gang is eating,et but start with it. this is an elevated version. >> we're goi to make teriyaki steak skewers, which we have a lot athome. our local market makes them and it's our own version. >>typically, the skewers are
and say on a scale from 0 to 10 where zero is the most painful experience you can imagine and 10 is nirvanalike that. the theme is like you're to get the child to do for themseofes. instead telling them what to do. them, but motivate they can motivate themicisms. >> coming up next, whipping up a star-spangled feast. siri daily's menu will start toth a bang. but first, this day" on nbc. will start your will start your fo at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep......
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bull, you a dollar have been in nirvana. has gone up over the past three months.ou with the first three months of the year, it was down. it was when the trade issues started to ramp up, we saw the flight into the dollar coming to get pushed up into that has been holding it up. vonnie: yes, we have a chart here. the great gold dollar divide. gold has lost its luster as the dollar strengthens. is there a correlation anymore? gold,e: when you look at gold is one of the traditional safe havens, but that has not been the case. gold is down about 9% since its peak in january, meanwhile the dollar is up about 5% over the past three months. what you see is people are looking to the dollar, i mean people outside of the u.s., they are looking to the dollar as a haven. as more of the trade rhetoric heats up and as the damage seems to be in the short-term primarily affecting folks outside of the u.s., and they are flocking into the u.s.. shery: commodities such as gold and oil taking a beating. talk about what happened at the g20 in terms of trade, randy, because u.s. allies
bull, you a dollar have been in nirvana. has gone up over the past three months.ou with the first three months of the year, it was down. it was when the trade issues started to ramp up, we saw the flight into the dollar coming to get pushed up into that has been holding it up. vonnie: yes, we have a chart here. the great gold dollar divide. gold has lost its luster as the dollar strengthens. is there a correlation anymore? gold,e: when you look at gold is one of the traditional safe havens, but...
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if michaud gets his linear nirvana, do we get back to actual returns for retired investors?tting back that? . -- we are already getting back to that. that cash opportunity is becoming more transparent and more valuable all the time. tom: john silvia, wells fargo, thank you. tom michaud of keefe bruyette and woods is with us as well. we are watching the generational change from mr. marchionne. the headline just out of -- he just flat out resigned. that happened moments ago and you can see the price change on fiat, negative 3%. this is bloomberg ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and ge
if michaud gets his linear nirvana, do we get back to actual returns for retired investors?tting back that? . -- we are already getting back to that. that cash opportunity is becoming more transparent and more valuable all the time. tom: john silvia, wells fargo, thank you. tom michaud of keefe bruyette and woods is with us as well. we are watching the generational change from mr. marchionne. the headline just out of -- he just flat out resigned. that happened moments ago and you can see the...
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that is like nirvana for investing, and yet markets are changed.ng a hard time divesting. the whole change in globalization and trade, and i will continue to be a big issue, until there is better certainty. and you know, markets hate uncertainty. eric: we have had uncertainty for the past 10 years. how does the uncertainty today compare with the uncertainty that investors have known since the financial crisis? larry: after the central banks of the world stabilize the banking system, i would say that there was less uncertainty. we of this they had eurozone issues and all the other issues, regulatory issues, but in my 42 years of investment, the one thing i have felt certain about, is mobilization is good -- globalization is good. international trade is very good. and we are now raising those questions. i think the foundations of international investing are being questioned. havenk until we better understanding about this, you will see clients pause, keep their money in cash, unconstrained bond funds -- maybe if we see a great alternative product, th
that is like nirvana for investing, and yet markets are changed.ng a hard time divesting. the whole change in globalization and trade, and i will continue to be a big issue, until there is better certainty. and you know, markets hate uncertainty. eric: we have had uncertainty for the past 10 years. how does the uncertainty today compare with the uncertainty that investors have known since the financial crisis? larry: after the central banks of the world stabilize the banking system, i would say...