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they feel unloved again. they feel like they did something wrong. they didn't even do something wrong the first time, but then they start to feel like they did something wrong a second time because they wet the bed. a more restrictive home and a more restrictive home. then they are put into institutions. by the time they're 18 or 20 years old, you feel pretty unloved and pretty unwanted. and they don't really have somebody reflecting that would've done that here is who your best self is. here is who you are is a welcome member of society. here is who you can be. it's partly about lack of resources, but also partly about being wanted and valued as well. i think that's the real reason that we see a lot of this in the system. it's a little soft, but i think it's there. >> a shadow in the book is the thing that is missing, which is just a good enough childhood. evil who have sustained attachment. >> you know, i think that it's true that love is really what is missing and what is needed. fundamentally, that's what's missing. >> i studied economic issues
they feel unloved again. they feel like they did something wrong. they didn't even do something wrong the first time, but then they start to feel like they did something wrong a second time because they wet the bed. a more restrictive home and a more restrictive home. then they are put into institutions. by the time they're 18 or 20 years old, you feel pretty unloved and pretty unwanted. and they don't really have somebody reflecting that would've done that here is who your best self is. here...
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they feel unloved. they feel like they if something wrong. they feel like they did something wrong the first time because they are a kid. they get sent to another a more restrictive home and put in to institutions and by the time they are 18 or 20 they feel pretty unloved and pretty unwanted. they don't really have somebody reflecting back to them, you are here -- here is who your best self is here who you can be. here is -- it's partly about lack of resources that everybody talks about. it's also partly about being wanted and valued. and i think that is a real reason we see at lack of voting flow between the two systems. that's my perspective. it's a little soft, but i think it's there. >> yeah. i mean, i think sort of the shadow in the book is the thing sadly horribly missing which is just a good enough childhood. people who have not the greatest parents in the world. but just sustained attachment over their whole childhood. >> right. i mean, i think that, you know, it's true that bureaucracy and love make strange bedfellows. love is really
they feel unloved. they feel like they if something wrong. they feel like they did something wrong the first time because they are a kid. they get sent to another a more restrictive home and put in to institutions and by the time they are 18 or 20 they feel pretty unloved and pretty unwanted. they don't really have somebody reflecting back to them, you are here -- here is who your best self is here who you can be. here is -- it's partly about lack of resources that everybody talks about. it's...
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two companies that are hardly broke but maybe a little bit unloved. let's begin with ibm and microsoft. why do you like them both? >> because so many people don't like them. they're very much out of favor and very cheap stocks. trading for about eleven times forward earnings. both of them. in a market that's about 14. people think that microsoft is going away and it is not. microsoft has a wonderful cloud business where they provide services to people as big as oracle. try and write an e-mail without using word. send a word document with something other than word, and the person on the other side won't be able to open it. so they still have a great business, and they have a ton of cash on the balance sheets. almost $72 billion of cash. the other one we love is ibm. ibm is in the middle of big data. watson, the famous computer that beat "jeopardy" is fabulous at mining data. and ibm is on the cutting edge of that. that stock is also about 11, 12 times earnings. they had one bad quarter last quarter but we think their business is recovering. >> let's mo
two companies that are hardly broke but maybe a little bit unloved. let's begin with ibm and microsoft. why do you like them both? >> because so many people don't like them. they're very much out of favor and very cheap stocks. trading for about eleven times forward earnings. both of them. in a market that's about 14. people think that microsoft is going away and it is not. microsoft has a wonderful cloud business where they provide services to people as big as oracle. try and write an...
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this is rather unloved, i think. when did you last have it working? never. it never has worked. never in your lifetime? no, it hasn't. so, what's it doing at home in this sorry state? where did it come from? my late husband and myself bought it from the vinall estate when they were selling up. this was in the very early '50s. and, obviously, it has never been restored, but i would like your advice on whether to get it restored, or what. okay. well, that's going to be quite easy to handle for you. at the moment, we are-- not theoretically-- we are definitely either in or going into a recession, and when we're in a recession, anything of fine quality retains its value fairly well, and things lower down on the scale are actually very hard to sell. and in today's market, even in pretty good condition, this is going to be a tricky seller. the clock is basically chinoiserie decorated-- not sent to the far east, but done in the u.k. and it's dating from about 1770. now, charles snuggs-- interesting maker. do you know of him at all? never heard of him. nor have i. and i've taken the tro
this is rather unloved, i think. when did you last have it working? never. it never has worked. never in your lifetime? no, it hasn't. so, what's it doing at home in this sorry state? where did it come from? my late husband and myself bought it from the vinall estate when they were selling up. this was in the very early '50s. and, obviously, it has never been restored, but i would like your advice on whether to get it restored, or what. okay. well, that's going to be quite easy to handle for...
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. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. carey's vultures soar amongst birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors. they do prevent diseases. carey has become their protector. >> it's been an absolute passion to make a difference and work in conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy working with vultures. >> i still say to this day it's a specie that chose me, i didn't choose them. i mean, who would choose vultures. >> i like to comment about the fact she didn't choose the specie said, they must have chosen her. that's brilliant. >> the vulture is already extinct in neighboring namibia and coming closer to extinction in south africa by the day. >> power line explosions and electrocutions are devastating to the vulture species. >> to supplement the dwindling species, they started a breeding program on an artificial cliff. this year's first vulture chick has just hatched. >> basically, i'm the surrogate mom. >> since 2007, carey and wa
. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. carey's vultures soar amongst birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors. they do prevent diseases. carey has become their protector. >> it's been an absolute passion to make a difference and work in conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy working with vultures. >>...
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that unloves the phone and authenticates apps. you notice i said optional. i like it but it freeks me out a little bit. >> now apple knows my fingerprints. >> oh, yeah, i like that. >> you commit a crime and they d are going to know who you are. >> don't commit a crime and don't fall asleep. asl >> okay. now the 5:s starting at 199 and the 5c99 and the 4s is free now. if you have an iphone four or later model, ipad 2 you can download the new operating system. the ios7. it's free. you'll find the systems on your phone. okay. >> it'sphon got simpified setti. you can turn on off off the airplane mode and wifi and do not disturb quickly. the colors of aye cons are adapted based on wallpaper. there's seare you can choose the gender. look at you both trying trying o upgrade. >> there are new filters for for your photos like instagram right there on the phone and there's a new itunes radio it's like pandora. it kind of combines the ability of pandora with the ability to buy songs.gs. there's questions about the battery. every time there's a new one of these operati
that unloves the phone and authenticates apps. you notice i said optional. i like it but it freeks me out a little bit. >> now apple knows my fingerprints. >> oh, yeah, i like that. >> you commit a crime and they d are going to know who you are. >> don't commit a crime and don't fall asleep. asl >> okay. now the 5:s starting at 199 and the 5c99 and the 4s is free now. if you have an iphone four or later model, ipad 2 you can download the new operating system. the...
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. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. >> carrie volter soars among birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors, they do prevent diseases. >> carrie has become their protector. >> it's been an absolute lifelong passion to actually make a difference and work on conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy working with vultures. >> i still say to this day, it was a species that chose me. i sure as hell didn't choose them. i mean, who would choose vultures? >> i loved her comment about the fact that she didn't choose the species, they must have chosen her. that's brilliant. >> the vulture is already extinct in neighboring namibia and becoming closer to extinction in south africa by the day. >> the threats are human threats, power line collisions and executions are devastating vulture species. >> to supplement the dwindling population of vultures, carrie and her husband, walter, started a captive breeding program on an artificial cliff. t
. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. >> carrie volter soars among birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors, they do prevent diseases. >> carrie has become their protector. >> it's been an absolute lifelong passion to actually make a difference and work on conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy...
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. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. >> carrie soars among birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors, they do prevent diseases. >> carrie has become their protector. >> it's been an absolutely lifelong passion to actually make a difference and work in conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy working with vultures. >> i still say to this day, it was a species that chose me. i sure as hell didn't choose them. i mean, who would choose vult e vultures? >> i loved her comment about the fact that she didn't choose the species, they must have chosen her. that's brilliant. >> the vulture is already extinct in neighboring namibia and becoming closer to extinction in south africa by the day. >> power line executions and electrocutions are devastating vulture species. >> to supplement the dwindling population of vultures, carrie and her husband, walter, started a captive breeding program on an artificial cliff. this year's first vulture
. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. >> carrie soars among birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors, they do prevent diseases. >> carrie has become their protector. >> it's been an absolutely lifelong passion to actually make a difference and work in conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy...
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. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. carey's vultures soar amongst birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors. they do prevent diseases. carey has become their protector. >> it's been an absolute passion to make a difference and work in conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy working with vultures. >> i still say to this day it's a specie that chose me, i didn't choose them. i mean, who would choose vultures. >> i like to comment about the fact she didn't choose the species, they must have chosen her. that's brilliant. >> the vulture is already extinct in neighboring namibia and coming closer to extinction in south africa by the day. >> power line explosions and electrocutions are devastating to the vulture species. >> to supplement the dwindling species, they started a breeding program on an artificial cliff. this year's first vulture chick has just hatched. >> basically, i'm the surrogate mom. >> since 2007, carey and walter
. >> the next nominee works with one of nature's most unloved species in south africa's northern mountains. carey's vultures soar amongst birds that have a tarnished image but are vital to the ecosystem. >> vultures are our natural garbage collectors. they do prevent diseases. carey has become their protector. >> it's been an absolute passion to make a difference and work in conservation with animals. >> and there happened to be a vacancy working with vultures. >>...
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commodities have been relatively unloved. resource stocks have been relatively unloved this year. what do you do with the sector? >> we like the sector. we would recommend people gain more exposure to it in the portfolio. getting back to the valuation discussion we had before, it's one of the areas of the market that's well below its long-term historic valuation levels. one of the indicators we like to track is earnings revisions, earnings estimate revisions and analysts have just completely decimated their expectations for these companies. a month or two ago over the summer. and we saw that bottom out and start to get a little less bad. we think that pattern will continue here and we've seen the standard operating procedure stocks have a bit of a bounce. one of the macro variables that's correlated with the overall sector is the u.s. dollar index on an inverse basis. so, you know, i think what the fed did on wednesday, keeping short rate expectations lower for longer should keep the dollar -- the lower end of its range, which should be, you know, commodity and material positive.
commodities have been relatively unloved. resource stocks have been relatively unloved this year. what do you do with the sector? >> we like the sector. we would recommend people gain more exposure to it in the portfolio. getting back to the valuation discussion we had before, it's one of the areas of the market that's well below its long-term historic valuation levels. one of the indicators we like to track is earnings revisions, earnings estimate revisions and analysts have just...
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they've received all kinds of award from the city of los angeles because they are taking care of the unlovable of the discarded people, of the invisible people that every one of us in our own way have stepped over to get to wherever we're going. matthew, that's my favorite thing about you. he has a heart for hurting people like you can't imagine. and we are happy to say that as of october 17th, 18th and 19th, i'm going to be at angeles temple with matthew. we are going to be doing this concert version of scandalous. three nights at angeles temple. you see why i like to partner with this guy? >> i do. >> things happen when matthew is around. watch your purse. >> thanks, matthew. >> love you buddy. the book is fantastic. >>> always something cooking with our friend giada. she's got help. >> first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ [ female announcer ] you've got finding time for what matters, down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's
they've received all kinds of award from the city of los angeles because they are taking care of the unlovable of the discarded people, of the invisible people that every one of us in our own way have stepped over to get to wherever we're going. matthew, that's my favorite thing about you. he has a heart for hurting people like you can't imagine. and we are happy to say that as of october 17th, 18th and 19th, i'm going to be at angeles temple with matthew. we are going to be doing this concert...
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they get freaked out, they feel unloved again, they did something wrong, feel like they did something wrong first-time and the second time and then got sent to another home, if a more restrictive home and by the time they are 18 or 20, and pretty unwanted and so they don't have somebody reflecting back to them. and do your best self is and here it is who you are as a loved member of society. it is partly about lack of resources everybody talks about but also partly about being one did and valued and that is the real reason we see a lot of flow between the two systems. that is my perspective. is a little soft but it is there. >> the shadow in the book is the thing that is warbling missing which is just a good enough childhood. people who have not the greatest parents in the world but sustained attachments over it their whole childhood. >> guest: bureaucracy and love makes strange bedfellows but love is what is missing and is most needed. fundamentally. >> host: i studied economic issues for a living. >> guest: with love. >> host: with a lot of love. from an economic standpoint, unfortu
they get freaked out, they feel unloved again, they did something wrong, feel like they did something wrong first-time and the second time and then got sent to another home, if a more restrictive home and by the time they are 18 or 20, and pretty unwanted and so they don't have somebody reflecting back to them. and do your best self is and here it is who you are as a loved member of society. it is partly about lack of resources everybody talks about but also partly about being one did and...
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if there's a more unloved ceo in my opinion on wall street right now than mark zuckerberg, i would really like to meet him. the only thing i think he's going to make famous is that ceos can wear a hoodie. >> we funtmentally really disagree with most of the points. the main one, this business is very defensible. this is a very, very difficult business to break into. google has tried it with very large resources. very, very difficult to do. if you're talking about -- >> google -- >> gentlemen, we got to jump. we've got nike earnings out. we want to get to kayla right now. she's got the numbers. looks like we got a beat on our hands. keep watching facebook, guys. thanks. nike just joined the dow 30 this past monday. kayla tausche, company reporting earnings now. over to you. >> that's right, maria. nike stock shooting up in the afterhours. that's based on the fact that the company beat big time on the bottom line. 86 cents per share from continuing operations. that is against 78 cent per share estimate. revenue is in line. 6.98 billion. that's exactly in line with estimates. the company says
if there's a more unloved ceo in my opinion on wall street right now than mark zuckerberg, i would really like to meet him. the only thing i think he's going to make famous is that ceos can wear a hoodie. >> we funtmentally really disagree with most of the points. the main one, this business is very defensible. this is a very, very difficult business to break into. google has tried it with very large resources. very, very difficult to do. if you're talking about -- >> google --...
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certainly do now, out there by themselves, literally and figuratively in waterloo, ontario, canada, unloved and in trouble. what happens? >> i think someone boys them for their patents and maybe they try to stay in this business, you a they are cutting sales and maybe even moving into third parties. i don't know anybody who wants the operating system. they are getting nokia's great hardware. not as if they are taking on another system. they have been basically keeping nokia afloat with for the last two and a half years. >> bottom line, microsoft this year hasn't done badly at all in terms of the stock price, do you feel it will be an uphill battle in terms of reaccelerating the miss. >> regardless of new ceos? >> superman is not going to come in with a cape. it will be a major uphill battle. nokia is not the answer in our opinion. >> okay. daniel and christina, thank you very much for joining us. >> they are your other huge deal of the day, verizon striking 130 billion with a "b," dollar deal with vodafone to buy back its american assets. these are big numbers but so are the fees for the de
certainly do now, out there by themselves, literally and figuratively in waterloo, ontario, canada, unloved and in trouble. what happens? >> i think someone boys them for their patents and maybe they try to stay in this business, you a they are cutting sales and maybe even moving into third parties. i don't know anybody who wants the operating system. they are getting nokia's great hardware. not as if they are taking on another system. they have been basically keeping nokia afloat with...
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scandal has hit 10 downing street after an explosive new book claims the resident cat is unloved. apparently larry the cat was acquired in february, 2011, after a rat was spotted scurrying around outside the door of 10 downing, but his efficacy has been called into question and it took him a few months to make the first confirmed kill. this story is hilarious. it's up on our facebook page. so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. wout of landfills each year? plastic waste to cover mt. rainier by using one less trash bag each month, we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full.* so you can take them out less often. >>> if there's such an emergency, where are they? it's time for
scandal has hit 10 downing street after an explosive new book claims the resident cat is unloved. apparently larry the cat was acquired in february, 2011, after a rat was spotted scurrying around outside the door of 10 downing, but his efficacy has been called into question and it took him a few months to make the first confirmed kill. this story is hilarious. it's up on our facebook page. so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to...
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his musical tribute to the unloved english town where "the office" is set, the british equivalent of the u.s. office at scranton, pennsylvania. ♪ don't listen to what the critics say ♪ it's boring and gray ♪ >> reporter: it's become a youtube tube hit. >> i want you to be prouder of being born in london or new york or paris than you are of scranton. there's no reason to be proud of anywhere you were born. you had no choice in the matter. if he finds, you know, love in a place, then so be it. >> what's up? ell, take a walk with me and i'll show you. >> reporter: the success of "the office" brought gervais movie roles like in night of the museum. >> put him in the stock aid. the comedy night guard. reporter: and the lead in the invention of lying which he wrote and codirected. but his day job continues to be cult comedies. and now another odd ball example has crossed the atlantic. >> listen. "derek," about an old-age homeworker who appears to be intellectually challenged is being streamed on netflix. when it ran in britain, critics wondered whether gervais had crossed the line, e
his musical tribute to the unloved english town where "the office" is set, the british equivalent of the u.s. office at scranton, pennsylvania. ♪ don't listen to what the critics say ♪ it's boring and gray ♪ >> reporter: it's become a youtube tube hit. >> i want you to be prouder of being born in london or new york or paris than you are of scranton. there's no reason to be proud of anywhere you were born. you had no choice in the matter. if he finds, you know, love...
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>> every day grace bikes to the squat, unlovely facility, where negotiations for power with kids who have none seem endless. >> can we play big and small? >> is that a real game or is that a game you just made up? >> there it's a real game i just made up. >> there's so much free-floating pain, you don't see the abuse or the abusers, only the consequences. you see marcus, played by keith stanfield, who is about to turn 18 and have the leave, he's so broken, so angry. the rap he shares with mason is a finely channeled howl of rage at a mother who wasn't a mother. >> look into my eyes so you know what it's like to live a life not knowing what a normal life's like. >> you see punky, upper-middle-class jayden played by caitlin dever, so studily is blase and overdefended. >> i'm going to be living with my dad soon and i don't really like wasting time on short-term relationships, so, you know, it's nothing personal. >> but the rage, when it comes, is demonic. >> [screaming] >> you rarely catch these young actors acting. they look like they're living it. i hope they're not. there is a clear
>> every day grace bikes to the squat, unlovely facility, where negotiations for power with kids who have none seem endless. >> can we play big and small? >> is that a real game or is that a game you just made up? >> there it's a real game i just made up. >> there's so much free-floating pain, you don't see the abuse or the abusers, only the consequences. you see marcus, played by keith stanfield, who is about to turn 18 and have the leave, he's so broken, so...
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they've received all kinds of award from the city of los angeles because they are taking care of the unloveable of the discarded people, of the invisible people that every one of us in our own way have stepped over to get to wherever we're going. matthew, that's my favorite thing about you. he has matthew, that's my favorite thing for you. he has a heart for hurting people like you can't imagine. and as of october, i'll be at angela's temple with matthew. we are going to be doing this concert version of "scandalous." you see why i like to partner with this guy? watch your purse. thanks, guys. the book is fantastic. >> there is always something cooking with our friend. she's got help! they're very cute. but first, this is "today" on nbc. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. ♪ >>> it is time for "cooking with giada" "today" contributor
they've received all kinds of award from the city of los angeles because they are taking care of the unloveable of the discarded people, of the invisible people that every one of us in our own way have stepped over to get to wherever we're going. matthew, that's my favorite thing about you. he has matthew, that's my favorite thing for you. he has a heart for hurting people like you can't imagine. and as of october, i'll be at angela's temple with matthew. we are going to be doing this concert...