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mom isn't some people.i once got a letter from my mother's followers telling me having read my novel, where the mother character is like a mother in some ways, she was sure would kill your mother because of the hatred for jesus that drips from your satanic pen. just a work of humor about a little boy in israel. that's quite a jump. coincidentally, that same letter received in the early 1990s before is using e-mail back in the same postdelivery signal from i'm not in me for another doesn't find hard cover copies of that book so that neither could send them to her friends. moms all her head signed her letter repent. my mother sent her no, i'm so proud of you. attend dean -- and it really was the same post. you have to take that on believe it or not that it was. attempting to unravel the ministry of how my mother managed to have attached -- to have a track in such fans in who she was and is a life embracing free spirit nagged me into writing this book. so that kind of is the third threat. and in "sex, mom, & g
mom isn't some people.i once got a letter from my mother's followers telling me having read my novel, where the mother character is like a mother in some ways, she was sure would kill your mother because of the hatred for jesus that drips from your satanic pen. just a work of humor about a little boy in israel. that's quite a jump. coincidentally, that same letter received in the early 1990s before is using e-mail back in the same postdelivery signal from i'm not in me for another doesn't find...
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that was my mom. i tell the story been "sex, mom & god" for two reasons. she is in a shadow of my father's someone who i talk about a lot more it crazy for bide levy a huge chunk of my story untold of 80 to read me the bedtime stories swear words and all in the '60s when evangelicals there were no progress since they thought that was a trade but nobody laughed at that. that is a shame. [laughter] but in any case, my mother was so luminous in her embrace of art and literature and people and individuals with evangelicals would call it sarah palin it is not real america those who go to schools like harvard a real or serve princeton reit says they have a higher learning and anti-knowledge my mother was out like that for i grew up hearing great books read. and i just the woodhouse or the of literature of dickens and abroad taye sisters but to a brave new world record 1984. animal farm. i remember about that age are remember sitting on the beach and mob reading as the lourdes of the flyspeck of this is your idea how you raise kids and it just sends me because sh
that was my mom. i tell the story been "sex, mom & god" for two reasons. she is in a shadow of my father's someone who i talk about a lot more it crazy for bide levy a huge chunk of my story untold of 80 to read me the bedtime stories swear words and all in the '60s when evangelicals there were no progress since they thought that was a trade but nobody laughed at that. that is a shame. [laughter] but in any case, my mother was so luminous in her embrace of art and literature and...
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my mom, she heard all the commotion and ran back. she grabbed him, pulled the lighter out of his hand. you know, what have we done? li. my father and my mother basically had given up on her, said we can't control her. let her do what she wants to do. once she hits 18, she will be married off, she will be fine. she's not going to be part of the house. she's not a suh. >> in a loving family, i wonder if katherine would have become what she is now? but i think catherine still has conflicts inside of her. she hadn't resolved them yet. she needed to project them somehow. i think she projected it towards her younger brother. her younger brother or maybe odubay. >> catherine suh faces a life sentence for murdering her former fiance. >> murder charges were filed against catherine suh and her brother, andrew. >> the details in this case seem to get worth. suh's brother, andrew said suh hired him to kill her chicago boyfriend after claiming the boyfriend was beating her up. >> you're looking at a woman who killed her own boyfriend. she was con
my mom, she heard all the commotion and ran back. she grabbed him, pulled the lighter out of his hand. you know, what have we done? li. my father and my mother basically had given up on her, said we can't control her. let her do what she wants to do. once she hits 18, she will be married off, she will be fine. she's not going to be part of the house. she's not a suh. >> in a loving family, i wonder if katherine would have become what she is now? but i think catherine still has conflicts...
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i'm ok, mom. it's ok. ♪ and at the break of day ♪ you sink into ♪ the dream ♪ you dreamer ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ you dreamer ♪ you dreamer well, he seems pretty calm now. [sighs] don't worry. i got the gate. hey, boy. heh. so far, so good. good boy. yeah. amy: hello. [clicking tongue] come on. good boy. [clicking tongue] come on. hup. [clicking tongue] good boy. he seems like a pretty well broke horse. what about the way he lunged at that little girl? have you ever seen that before? i don't know. only with abused horses. by a 10-year-old? never underestimate the 10-year-old girl. i still have nightmares about those parties in grade 5. well, maybe you could do me a favor, mallory. get to know the girl who owns this horse. find out what she's like, what her relationship with trooper is. what, do you mean like a friend or a spy? how 'bout just someone who's trying to help, hmm? her name's taylor. right. [kate sighing] this is wonderful, lou. i'm so glad you could squeeze us in. it's a couple days, right? i
i'm ok, mom. it's ok. ♪ and at the break of day ♪ you sink into ♪ the dream ♪ you dreamer ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ you dreamer ♪ you dreamer well, he seems pretty calm now. [sighs] don't worry. i got the gate. hey, boy. heh. so far, so good. good boy. yeah. amy: hello. [clicking tongue] come on. good boy. [clicking tongue] come on. hup. [clicking tongue] good boy. he seems like a pretty well broke horse. what about the way he lunged at that little girl? have you ever seen that before? i...
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these are some of her best friends from the moms club. >> she's a soccer mom. she's got three kids. she's a quilter. she's a fabulous cook. there's so much more to her. she's just amazing. so manufacture us would always ask her, how do you do it? we all pale in comparison to her. >> you throw a pebble in the pond and watch the ripples. paige with her impact on the world and those around her, she's like a bolder. >> but did they ever really know paige? some perhaps had guessed something. after all she should have been very house poor, but here she was busy, productive, apparently unworried. life for paige seemed to be as far as anybody knew, parents and children included, pretty good. >> she has a girl, 8, a boy who just turned 7, and another little guy who's 3. that's her life, her family and then her friends. >> her parents lived a four-hour drive away in denver. they marvelled at her life and energy from a distance. so if they didn't know everything, well, what parent does? and of course, when the call came, that moment that up-ended everything, it was long distance. >> this is th
these are some of her best friends from the moms club. >> she's a soccer mom. she's got three kids. she's a quilter. she's a fabulous cook. there's so much more to her. she's just amazing. so manufacture us would always ask her, how do you do it? we all pale in comparison to her. >> you throw a pebble in the pond and watch the ripples. paige with her impact on the world and those around her, she's like a bolder. >> but did they ever really know paige? some perhaps had guessed...
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. >> tonight nursing moms are targeting target. this is because of a texas mother claims she was bullied by workers for nursing her baby in public. and sue thompson explains what mothers are doing to force a change here. >> many nursing moms are not happy how a mother was treated in a texas target store. today in a bay area moms and babies teamed up to send a message to retail giant, target and anyone who would listen. out side of the main doors moms and babies moved in to nurse. >> i thought i'd come here and support. and you know... show that feeding your baby in public is normal and natural. >> many here are upset at what happened miles away at a houston, texas target. a mom claims store workers harassed her for trying to breast feed her baby. >> i am not going to go nurse in a bathroom. would you want to eat your lunch in a bathroom? sitting on a toilet. >> we're unhappy a mom had to go through that anywhere. >> so mothers and babies openly nursed in public to send a message to target corporate head quarter autos we should be a
. >> tonight nursing moms are targeting target. this is because of a texas mother claims she was bullied by workers for nursing her baby in public. and sue thompson explains what mothers are doing to force a change here. >> many nursing moms are not happy how a mother was treated in a texas target store. today in a bay area moms and babies teamed up to send a message to retail giant, target and anyone who would listen. out side of the main doors moms and babies moved in to nurse....
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you're going to live with your mom, whenever your mom goes. >> you all right?. so we'll be here next sunday. >> pumpkin, i love you. i miss you. bye, pumpkin. bye. who do you want to live with when your mom comes home? why do you even say that to somebody's kid while i'm sitting in jail? like, who does that? >> your mommy loves you. >> yes. >> she just does dumb stuff all the time. she wants to make me feel like my daughter loves her more or something. >> who loves you more, though? grammy? does grammy love you? >> yes. >> i can't even think right now, i'm so pissed off. just -- and my mom that she even does that. of course my daughter is going to live with me when i leave. this is why i don't get along with my mom because of stupid [ bleep ] like that. i'm sitting in jail. my daughter's never lived with anybody but me. she's going to tell me, who do you want to live with? that's like you put a baby in front of somebody and say, who do you love more? you can't do that to people, to kids. i just want to go. i want to leave. i've been here for so long for having
you're going to live with your mom, whenever your mom goes. >> you all right?. so we'll be here next sunday. >> pumpkin, i love you. i miss you. bye, pumpkin. bye. who do you want to live with when your mom comes home? why do you even say that to somebody's kid while i'm sitting in jail? like, who does that? >> your mommy loves you. >> yes. >> she just does dumb stuff all the time. she wants to make me feel like my daughter loves her more or something. >> who...
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cafe mom. what would you tell them they need to think, they need to do, and they need to hope for, not just on tuesday, but for the rest of this election cycle and going forward? >> look, i think women in general, and moms in particular, bear the brunt of the economy. when the economy is bad, a greater part of the pain is born trying to figure out what to do and how to do it by mothers and women in general. it is the way this culture has worked. mothers also cared more deeply and worried more deeply about their children. one of the most powerful comments i ever heard was a focus group that was done about national security and why people are so worried about the iranian especially in. it was a mother -- nuclear weapon. it was a mother who said on the morning of 9/11 had three children in three different schools and she had to decide which one to get first. she said she would do anything to never do that again. i think whether you're talking about the economy, you're talking about security. or va
cafe mom. what would you tell them they need to think, they need to do, and they need to hope for, not just on tuesday, but for the rest of this election cycle and going forward? >> look, i think women in general, and moms in particular, bear the brunt of the economy. when the economy is bad, a greater part of the pain is born trying to figure out what to do and how to do it by mothers and women in general. it is the way this culture has worked. mothers also cared more deeply and worried...
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[laughter] >> how would you like to close, knowing there are moms in this room and moms who are watching you right now connected through cafemom? what would you tell them that they need to do and they need to hope for in going forward? >> women in general and moms in particular bear the brunt of the economy. when the economy is bad, try to figure out what to do and how to do what by mothers and women in general. that's the way culture works. mother's care and or more deeply about their children. one of the most powerful comments i've heard was a focus group that was done about national security and why people are worried about the iranian nuclear weapon. the mother said on the morning of 9/11 she had three children in three different schools and she did decide which one to get -- she had to decide which one to get first. she said she would do anything to never do that again. whether you talk about the economy, security or mothers of the civilizing influence. we all get it. mothers play an enormous role in sustaining civilization. mothers understand the threat more deeply than men do. mor
[laughter] >> how would you like to close, knowing there are moms in this room and moms who are watching you right now connected through cafemom? what would you tell them that they need to do and they need to hope for in going forward? >> women in general and moms in particular bear the brunt of the economy. when the economy is bad, try to figure out what to do and how to do what by mothers and women in general. that's the way culture works. mother's care and or more deeply about...
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>> it's a tight family, yeah. >> jimmy: i talk to my mom, too, yeah. >> i talk to my mom all the timeo, like, a lot, though. like, how much? >> jimmy: right now, my mom's on the phone right now. i put the phone down. she's -- >> me, too. >> jimmy: no, i talk to her -- i talk to my mom once a day. >> yeah, me, too. >> jimmy: i like to check in and say hi to her. >> sometimes a couple times. sometimes i skip a day. >> jimmy: you do? >> i do occasionally. >> jimmy: yeah, take a day off. sometimes i just call and she starts talking and i put the phone down -- >> me too. >> jimmy: -- and i'll go down to the store, i can come back. >> can you do the laundry, too? >> jimmy: she's like, "and then --" i go, "oh, yeah, yeah, yeah." [ light laughter ] no, i -- you know what my mom does? i don't know if your mom does this. my mom does this thing where she never says good-bye. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she says good-bye like 30 times. >> 35 times. >> jimmy: yeah. oh, we have the same -- >> we're competing. >> jimmy: i go, like, "all right. take care, mom. all right, bye." she's like, "all right, break a
>> it's a tight family, yeah. >> jimmy: i talk to my mom, too, yeah. >> i talk to my mom all the timeo, like, a lot, though. like, how much? >> jimmy: right now, my mom's on the phone right now. i put the phone down. she's -- >> me, too. >> jimmy: no, i talk to her -- i talk to my mom once a day. >> yeah, me, too. >> jimmy: i like to check in and say hi to her. >> sometimes a couple times. sometimes i skip a day. >> jimmy: you do?...
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i think my mom shot my dad. >> you think your mom shot your dad?ah. >> then when the police did arrive and they did ask her what's going on, there's a two-hour videotape of her denying knowledge of anything, how it happened, that he was dead, how he died, so on and so forth. >> i did not kill my husband. >> did you put somebody up to it? >> of course not. i would not kill my husband. i can't pay the bills. >> to police what happened seemed perfectly obvious. there'd been evidence of a struggle. felix had been dead for a while. his body was covered with cuts. 27 wound, 15 stab wounds, half of dozen of which penetrated his flesh. on his head evidence of blunt force trauma. clutched in his hand, strands of her hair. and yet susan continued to insist for two days after the killing that she had nothing to do with the death of her husband. then she changed her story, saying she acted in self-defense. >> well, she lost a grip on reality, as everyone else sees it. >> detectives were no more convinced than was morris that susan was telling the truth. she wa
i think my mom shot my dad. >> you think your mom shot your dad?ah. >> then when the police did arrive and they did ask her what's going on, there's a two-hour videotape of her denying knowledge of anything, how it happened, that he was dead, how he died, so on and so forth. >> i did not kill my husband. >> did you put somebody up to it? >> of course not. i would not kill my husband. i can't pay the bills. >> to police what happened seemed perfectly obvious....
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and we go to a remote nature preserve, and an attempt to [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? declared -- kim gung u.n. was declared the leader, and it started with a 21-gun salute. kim jong-un over looked the pea -- pyong square. the square was packed with mourners. >>> an internet watchdog group is suing the department of homeland security. the electronic privacy information center wants to know what the agency is doing with information it gathers on facebook and twitter and other social media sites. the national operations center scans the sites for key words including dirty bomb, nuclear threat, hostage, explosion and riot. countries including north korea
and we go to a remote nature preserve, and an attempt to [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough...
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, years after her mom passed away.er fight to stop the hacker, flooding her inbox with this unwanted traffic. >>> they can't make it stop. a stafford county family still grieving over the death of their mom, is getting hammered on a barrage of emails from her account. >> i'm free now, nice opportunity, this has been how to start your new life. >> kind of shocking. he showed me the email. i looked down at it, and saw that it was an email from my mom. >> the email started almost two years to the day, after cassie woods' mom died of an untreatable autoimmune disorder. >> my mom was my best friend. >> the emails just keep coming, every other day to everyone r everyone in her address book. a hacker has hijacked her dead mother's account. >> i don't think it's fair, that me and my sisters have to suffer, seeing an email from my mom that's not even here. >> cassie's husband, an iraq vet sent an email with the hacker, pleading for him to stop. this email address belongs to my wife's mother who passed away two years ago, please
, years after her mom passed away.er fight to stop the hacker, flooding her inbox with this unwanted traffic. >>> they can't make it stop. a stafford county family still grieving over the death of their mom, is getting hammered on a barrage of emails from her account. >> i'm free now, nice opportunity, this has been how to start your new life. >> kind of shocking. he showed me the email. i looked down at it, and saw that it was an email from my mom. >> the email...
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hey mom. i just got your package. great. yea, mom you're the best. i thought you would like it., how are your classes, are you enjoying them? (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. we can't wait to get you home. i love you mom. i love you too. we'll see you soon. choosey moms, choose jif. >>> now good morning maryland. ford f150 pickup truck back on top. the magazine says the 2012 model has significant changes that's overall improved the truck. big selling point for the newest model is v6 engine put in the full sized truck. those are also now turbo charged with eco boost helping the truck with overall towing power. >>> san francisco is about to make history, january 1st , the city will become the first to pay minimum wage workers more than $10 an hour. the lowest paid workers earned $10.24 an hour. $2 more than california's minimum wage and $3 more than the federal government's minimum wage out of san francisco. >>> tick-tock, holiday count down in full swing, off few days to come up with the perfe
hey mom. i just got your package. great. yea, mom you're the best. i thought you would like it., how are your classes, are you enjoying them? (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. we can't wait to get you home. i love you mom. i love you too. we'll see you soon. choosey moms, choose jif. >>> now good morning maryland. ford f150 pickup truck back on top. the magazine says the 2012 model has significant...
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moms who worked part-time had a better work-life balance than moms who worked fulltime. >>> this is not the end of the debate you know it going to continue. >>> let's talk about the rain. >> rain coming our way, will take await freezing temperatures, freezing fog and this pollution, it is a spare the air day until midnight. rain comes tomorrow i'll tell you when and how much to expect. >>> a family reunion after 80 years of separation. the moment they thought would never happen and how this brother and sister found each other. >>> very big honor given to protesters for making big changes around the world. >>> quite a story. a brother and sister have reunited after being separated for 80 years. this last weekend 84-year-old doris saw her 87-year-old brother richard for the first time since 1931. they tracked each other down earlier this year. health issues prevented them from meeting sooner. they talked on the phone for months until richard was able to make the trek from his connecticut home to see her in maine. >> she looks good. >> richard was 7 and doris was 4 when the two were sent t
moms who worked part-time had a better work-life balance than moms who worked fulltime. >>> this is not the end of the debate you know it going to continue. >>> let's talk about the rain. >> rain coming our way, will take await freezing temperatures, freezing fog and this pollution, it is a spare the air day until midnight. rain comes tomorrow i'll tell you when and how much to expect. >>> a family reunion after 80 years of separation. the moment they thought...
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me and my mom are homeless. we got that way because my dad was abusing me and my mom. he had made and call me stupid and retarded and tried to choke my mom. we left our home in june last year and went to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights. she tried to find a shelter for us to stay in but they did not have any room. one of her friends from work offered to let us stay there. her friend changed and would get really mean with me. sometimes she was nice but you never knew when she would smack her son and pull his hair. once she pushed me up the stairs and she was really mad at me. my mom said something to her about pushing up the stairs and she told my mom to leave. another from my mom grew up with her about our situation and invited us to stay with them. it turned out that he had mental problems and was a big liar. my mom tried to get into shelters for families that have been abused but we could not because me. they don't allow older boys like me to stay there. we were in one shelter for a little while but at a time limit. they moved into a hotel. it was really scary
me and my mom are homeless. we got that way because my dad was abusing me and my mom. he had made and call me stupid and retarded and tried to choke my mom. we left our home in june last year and went to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights. she tried to find a shelter for us to stay in but they did not have any room. one of her friends from work offered to let us stay there. her friend changed and would get really mean with me. sometimes she was nice but you never knew when she would smack...
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stay with us. [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? >> cheryl: welcome back. we have been talking about millennials and boomerang generation. a survey by the national endowment for financial education, found in order for parents to support their children, 26% have taken on debt. 13% have delayed plans for a major life event such as getting remarried or buying a home. 7% have delayed retirement. here to talk about how parents are coping with boomerang kids, dr. christine carter? >> in fact it is. >> cheryl: the whole boomerang thing with parents, their kids say i need to move back home. how do parents react to that? >>
stay with us. [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? >> cheryl: welcome back. we have...
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okay, take a look. ♪ >> jay: all right, here's mom. watch mom. okay.e mom, being very careful. >> whee! good job. >> jay: there you go, look at that. nurturing, helping the kid. here's dad. okay. [ laughter ] >> let me see your tooth. tie it down there. [ laughter ] >> is this going to hurt? >> i don't know, you're going to have to tell me after. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] >> it worked! >> jay: yes! yeah! [ applause ] well, according to a new online poll, 85% of grandparents are in favor of legalizing marijuana. 85%. really? [ applause ] really? how many you think the grandchildren helped grandma and grandpa use the computer to fill out the online questionnaire? [ laughter ] "oh yeah, yeah. yeah, check that one, grandma." yeah, oh, yeah, that's -- press that, press enter. yeah, press enter, grandma." [ applause ] and the time warner cable company is now getting into the home security business. oh, please. that should work out great, huh? you're in the closet, on the phone. "there's an intruder in the house. i think they're going to kill me." "yeah,
okay, take a look. ♪ >> jay: all right, here's mom. watch mom. okay.e mom, being very careful. >> whee! good job. >> jay: there you go, look at that. nurturing, helping the kid. here's dad. okay. [ laughter ] >> let me see your tooth. tie it down there. [ laughter ] >> is this going to hurt? >> i don't know, you're going to have to tell me after. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] >> it worked! >> jay: yes! yeah! [ applause ] well, according to a new...
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it's meant to protest one mom's experience.ichelle hickman said target employees harassed her while she was nursing a baby. >> reporter: his mom says that might as well have been a crime. >> it was a breast feeding issue they had, a problem with me nursing in public. >> reporter: she and noah were inside the target the in webster and she sat on the floor in the women's clothing section to nurse. >> i had this big blanket, this big one over me. >> reporter: she said she was offered a dressing room and when she said no the harassment and embarrassment started. >> they all came and started like walking by and shaking their head like and rolling their eyes and shaking their head no no like i'm doing something so horrible. >> reporter: we asked about the breast feeding policy and officials say guest who chose to breast feed in public areas of the store are welcome to do so without being made to feel uncomfortable. michelle said that is not how she was treated and shared her story with other moms. >> people walking around the store s
it's meant to protest one mom's experience.ichelle hickman said target employees harassed her while she was nursing a baby. >> reporter: his mom says that might as well have been a crime. >> it was a breast feeding issue they had, a problem with me nursing in public. >> reporter: she and noah were inside the target the in webster and she sat on the floor in the women's clothing section to nurse. >> i had this big blanket, this big one over me. >> reporter: she said...
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moms who worked part-time had a better work-life balance than moms who worked fulltime. >>> this is not the end of the debate you know it going to continue. >>> let's talk about the rain. >> rain coming our way, will take await freezing temperatures, freezing fog and this pollution, it is a spare the air day until midnight. rain comes tomorrow i'll tell you when and how much to expect. >>> a family reunion after 80 years of separation. the moment they thought would never happen and how this brother and sister found each other. >>> very big honor given to protesters for making big changes around the world. ♪ making your way in the world today ♪ ♪ takes everything you've got ♪ wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ ♪ you wanna be where you can see ♪ ♪ our troubles are all the same ♪ ♪ you want to go where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ >>> quite a story. a brother and sister have reunited after being separated for 80 years. this last weekend 84-year-old doris saw her 87-year-old brother richard for the first time since 1931. they t
moms who worked part-time had a better work-life balance than moms who worked fulltime. >>> this is not the end of the debate you know it going to continue. >>> let's talk about the rain. >> rain coming our way, will take await freezing temperatures, freezing fog and this pollution, it is a spare the air day until midnight. rain comes tomorrow i'll tell you when and how much to expect. >>> a family reunion after 80 years of separation. the moment they thought...
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but the blue star moms do say the community is responding. and if you want to contact the blue star moms, go to our website and click on news. >>> president obama is holding events all week to mark the end of the war in iraq. today iraq's prime minister came to washington. tara merge inner reports the two men paid tribute to the men who sacrificed to give that country a new start. >> reporter: president obama and norrie al-maliki stood side by side at arlington national cemetery, laying a wreath at the 4500 military members who died fighting the war in iraq. al-maliki visited washington and president obama is keeping a pledge to the almost 9-year long war by the end of this month. >> a new day is upon us, and let us nav -- never forget those who have given us this chance. more than 1 million americans, military and civilian have served in iraq and they are the reason we can stand here today and we owe it to every single one of them, we have a moral obligation to all of them, to build a future worthy of their sacrifice. >> reporter: at a joint
but the blue star moms do say the community is responding. and if you want to contact the blue star moms, go to our website and click on news. >>> president obama is holding events all week to mark the end of the war in iraq. today iraq's prime minister came to washington. tara merge inner reports the two men paid tribute to the men who sacrificed to give that country a new start. >> reporter: president obama and norrie al-maliki stood side by side at arlington national cemetery,...
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hold on there, mom. kitchen counselor. um, mom, i think what she means is "greasy dishes." yeah.fact, check it out. cascade complete pacs are the ones with the real liquid top. they fight tough greasy messes better than the other tablet, which can leave more tough grease behind. oooh, clean. there's only one cascade. love it, or your money back. shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the big bling blowout! get up to 75% off all fine jewerly... like these 2-carat diamond rings, just $229.99 each... plus jewelry boxes are 60% off! now that's kmart smart. [ coughs, sniffles ] especially when you're sick. now, with new simpler packaging, robitussin® makes it simple to get the right relief for your symptoms. new simpler packaging, same effective relief. robitussin®. relief made simple. bisquick makes amazing pancakes... and pizza... chicken tenders... even strawberry shortcake. unleash the hidden power of bisquick. covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually me
hold on there, mom. kitchen counselor. um, mom, i think what she means is "greasy dishes." yeah.fact, check it out. cascade complete pacs are the ones with the real liquid top. they fight tough greasy messes better than the other tablet, which can leave more tough grease behind. oooh, clean. there's only one cascade. love it, or your money back. shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the big bling blowout! get up to 75% off all fine jewerly... like these 2-carat diamond...
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went, and he went through my mom's purse.nd then he asked my mom if we had any rope. >> they pointed their guns, herded the family together, hog-tied them. >> he told us all to lie down on the living room floor face down and they tied me up with our hands and feet behind our back. >> one stood guard with the shotgun. the other ransacked the house, pulled the pulled the cords from the wall. the man with the pistol returned to the living room and looked at pretty 12-year-old leslie. and now the character of the attack changed. >> he got leslie and said, i want you to show me where all the other phones are and your hiding places for money are. she said, we don't have any hiding places for money, and he said, well, we're going to find some. so he put his gun in the back of her head and walked her in the house. and then i heard him walk back into leslie's room. and i heard her start crying and saying no, no, no. >> you all knew what was going on? >> yeah. and my mom, of course, was laying next to me. and she just was sobbing. and
went, and he went through my mom's purse.nd then he asked my mom if we had any rope. >> they pointed their guns, herded the family together, hog-tied them. >> he told us all to lie down on the living room floor face down and they tied me up with our hands and feet behind our back. >> one stood guard with the shotgun. the other ransacked the house, pulled the pulled the cords from the wall. the man with the pistol returned to the living room and looked at pretty 12-year-old...
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me and my mom are homeless. we got that way because my dad was abusing me and my mom.ion and invited us to stay with him. it turned out that he had mental problems and was a big liar. my mom tried to get us into shelters for families that have been abused, but we couldn't because of me. they don't allow older boys like me to stay there. we were in one shelter for a little while, but had a time limit, so they moved us into a hotel. it was really scary because drug dealers stood around outside, sometimes men would knock on our door, and when my mom would open it, they would just look at us, and my mom would try to not say anything to make them mad and tell them they had the wrong door. i didn't want anyone to know where i was staying. when the bus, when the school bus dropped us off, i waited until no one would see me, and i then went to the hotel. another friend said she had a spare room we could stay in, but then wife got mad, and we got kicked out. so we went and stayed as a motel for one night. it was better not being around all the fighting, but we couldn't afford t
me and my mom are homeless. we got that way because my dad was abusing me and my mom.ion and invited us to stay with him. it turned out that he had mental problems and was a big liar. my mom tried to get us into shelters for families that have been abused, but we couldn't because of me. they don't allow older boys like me to stay there. we were in one shelter for a little while, but had a time limit, so they moved us into a hotel. it was really scary because drug dealers stood around outside,...
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so i let jessica say good-bye to her mom because her mom was dying. i took jessica back into the kitchen. and i -- i made a tourniquet for jessica's neck because i stabbed her neck. i wanted to know why she done what she done, why she killed my child. and i will say this, she never admitted it. >> the next morning jessica's brother arrived and discovered the bodies. he identified blanchard as a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. blanchard bled guilty as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. >> you don't feel you should have received the death penalty? >> i believe that is for god to answer. if god would have wanted that i would have got that. do i believe that because i took another life i should die? no i don't. >> why isn't it up to god to decide jessica's fate? >> obviously, it was their time. i can't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't have lived with. it would have hurt me to the day i died. >> while bla
so i let jessica say good-bye to her mom because her mom was dying. i took jessica back into the kitchen. and i -- i made a tourniquet for jessica's neck because i stabbed her neck. i wanted to know why she done what she done, why she killed my child. and i will say this, she never admitted it. >> the next morning jessica's brother arrived and discovered the bodies. he identified blanchard as a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. blanchard bled guilty as part of a deal to...
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wait for the information from your mom, okay? for the time being we're still going to be on key lock. not going to let you out. >> man, this is -- i don't know. >> compton has a decision to make. if he stays in general population he's eligible to take classes to move his release date up by 90 days. but he's more vulnerable to attack. if he requests protective custody from the prison, he must serve the 90 days. >> that's your dilemma. >> whatever i have to do to make sure i can walk out the door and give my mom a hug, i got to do it. >> 90 days versus daisies? >> i realize that. >> as a suspected snitch and an aryan brotherhood dropout. compton is the type of inmate that men like stephen weaver despise. he made his feelings clear on the personal camera provided by our producers. >> when i was a young kid if i told my brother i got beat for telling. we were taught in school at a young age don't be a tattle tale. nowadays they have cop shows on tv that teach these kids it's all right to tell. dial 1-800-snitch on mom and dad if they
wait for the information from your mom, okay? for the time being we're still going to be on key lock. not going to let you out. >> man, this is -- i don't know. >> compton has a decision to make. if he stays in general population he's eligible to take classes to move his release date up by 90 days. but he's more vulnerable to attack. if he requests protective custody from the prison, he must serve the 90 days. >> that's your dilemma. >> whatever i have to do to make sure...
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stay at home moms or working moms? one study gives one answer. >>> and our made in america team is back. we asked, you responded. a made in america gift. a lot of people say they need it right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. an investment opportunity you didn't see before. fidelity's next-generation ipad app lets you see what's trending around the world, as well as what over a million fidelity customers are trading throughout the day. and advanced charting lets you customize your views and set up your own comparisons. our ipad app can help refine your strategy, or even find a new one. i'm velia carboni, and i helped create fidelity's next-generation ipad app. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. open an account today and get a $500 apple gift card. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pi
stay at home moms or working moms? one study gives one answer. >>> and our made in america team is back. we asked, you responded. a made in america gift. a lot of people say they need it right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. an investment opportunity you didn't see before. fidelity's next-generation ipad app lets you see what's trending around the world, as...
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did your mom ever deck you? >> oh yeah. well, i never got went out.u something. president obama was in your neighborhood the other day. >> yes. yes, and that was pretty cool. he's been out here a few times. >> jay: right. >> and when he comes, you know, the whole neighborhood shuts down. >> jay: right. >> my kids were, like, we want to go out to eat. and i said no, no, no, the president's here. so there's traffic and stuff. "why can't we fly in the helicopter like we always do?" you know, to the restaurant. [ laughter ] and i said, you know, it's just being disrespectful to obama, you know. [ light laughter ] >> jay: now what are the girls going out as on monday? what are they going to do? >> they're so nice. they love rapunzel more than anything. >> jay: rapunzel? >> rapunzel. they made, you know, the movie that came out a year ago or two years ago. >> jay: right, okay. >> they watch it all of the time, so they dress up. the big one loves rapunzel, so the little one goes. whatever the big one does the little one does. >> jay: yeah. she wants to be ra
did your mom ever deck you? >> oh yeah. well, i never got went out.u something. president obama was in your neighborhood the other day. >> yes. yes, and that was pretty cool. he's been out here a few times. >> jay: right. >> and when he comes, you know, the whole neighborhood shuts down. >> jay: right. >> my kids were, like, we want to go out to eat. and i said no, no, no, the president's here. so there's traffic and stuff. "why can't we fly in the...
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mom puts her foot under the bumper, and up rises that tailgate. so now everybody can help with the groceries. the 2013 ford escape goes on sale next year. and this car from hyundai -- this is a company that's getting a lot of attention and a big premiere here in los angeles. the 2012 hyundai azera -- it's got 293 horsepower, but it really also offers a lot of luxury on the inside. in fact, the back seat is huge, as is the front seat. the azera will go on sale february of 2012. the price point for mom and dad are gonna be in the low $30,000 range. look, if that car in the driveway's looking a little old and less than fresh, maybe you can convince mom and dad to head on down to a new-car dealer and take a look at a new family-friendly car. from the floor of the los angeles auto show, i'm doug brauner for "teen kids news." >> that's it for this edition of "teen kids news." >> thanks for watching. see you next week. >> on behalf of everyone here at "teen kids news," we want to give a special thanks to all of our military overseas.
mom puts her foot under the bumper, and up rises that tailgate. so now everybody can help with the groceries. the 2013 ford escape goes on sale next year. and this car from hyundai -- this is a company that's getting a lot of attention and a big premiere here in los angeles. the 2012 hyundai azera -- it's got 293 horsepower, but it really also offers a lot of luxury on the inside. in fact, the back seat is huge, as is the front seat. the azera will go on sale february of 2012. the price point...
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on the run to seemingly mom redeemed.ge apparently siding with mccready, in a closed hearing to decide who little zander will finally go home with. >> i love judge harrod. i'll tell you that. love that man. he's a good man. >> reporter: mccready texted hln, we won. zan stays. >> see you all later. >> reporter: but the details on when she can take him back home to nashville and whether she'll get permanent custody of zander are still unclear. >> the next step would be for the judge to decide. >> reporter: judge lee harrod sealed the proceedings and had little to offer the press. >> any case involving children, in foster care in the state of arkansas, they're closed proceedings. and my best response would be i have no comment. >> reporter: it was one week ago today that police say the singer, who lost custody of her son in 2007, took 5-year-old zander from florida and fled the state. she has been in a heated battle with her mother, who had become zander's legal guardian. for three days, police and u.s. marshals searched, ev
on the run to seemingly mom redeemed.ge apparently siding with mccready, in a closed hearing to decide who little zander will finally go home with. >> i love judge harrod. i'll tell you that. love that man. he's a good man. >> reporter: mccready texted hln, we won. zan stays. >> see you all later. >> reporter: but the details on when she can take him back home to nashville and whether she'll get permanent custody of zander are still unclear. >> the next step would...
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mom: nice. oh he is gonna love this. blueshirt: look out, santa. mom: oh yeah. santa: ho ho ho.s see... mom: daddy don't want no cologne. santa: wow. mon: yeah, wow. look at that. vo: get our unbeatable price match guarantee on great gifts like a lg 42 inch led tv just $549.99. at best buy. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, she is present white house director of the domestic policy council. please welcome to the program melody barnes. [applause] thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you are the director of the domestic policy office for the president, but you are leaving? >> yes, i am. >> jon: when are you leaving? >> at the end of the year. >> jon: so in two weeks? >> yes. >> jon: let me tell you how i know that. look at how happy you are. look at your smiling, radiant, excited face. we had austan goolsbee on two weeks before he left. he had that same creepy giddy excitement. >> it's a mixture of emotions. >> jon:, no no, it didn't look like a mixture. that ain't a mixture. that's pure joy. if you could bottle whatever it is at that high-powered elation that's that
mom: nice. oh he is gonna love this. blueshirt: look out, santa. mom: oh yeah. santa: ho ho ho.s see... mom: daddy don't want no cologne. santa: wow. mon: yeah, wow. look at that. vo: get our unbeatable price match guarantee on great gifts like a lg 42 inch led tv just $549.99. at best buy. >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, she is present white house director of the domestic policy council. please welcome to the program melody barnes. [applause] thank you for being here. >> my...
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would you want me making fun of your mom like that?>> one of the most complex surgeries ever performed, an international team of surgeons at the university of california, davis, attempted to give brenda her voice back with a larynx, thyroid and trachea transplant . >> the phone rang at 3 o'clock in the morning, it was my mom. she told me there was a match. and i couldn't go back to sleep so i got everything packed. when we first walked through the doors at the hospital; i was anxious and nervous. they got mom into surgery. as they wheeled her away, we told her, i love you. >> love you! >> we got started at mid night, had the team assembled and the entire hospital was on alert. we have two teams in adjacent operating rooms. one team was doing the harvest of the donor organs and the other team was preparing brenda, removing her larynx. >> it's only the second time in medical history doctors have attempted a larynx transplant. this is a larynx, segment of trachea and the thyroid gland, intricately intertwined with the larynx. >> brenda's
would you want me making fun of your mom like that?>> one of the most complex surgeries ever performed, an international team of surgeons at the university of california, davis, attempted to give brenda her voice back with a larynx, thyroid and trachea transplant . >> the phone rang at 3 o'clock in the morning, it was my mom. she told me there was a match. and i couldn't go back to sleep so i got everything packed. when we first walked through the doors at the hospital; i was...
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. >>> six year old is his mom's hero after he dialed 911 after his mom crashed down a embankment in new york. his mom lost control , the crash trapped her in the vehicle which was turned upside down and her son crawled out and went for help. >>> there are so many apps, it's hard to keep them straight. an announcement the company will be making. [ female announcer ] ornaments are not for decorating. dad. did you know it's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling ] ...enny days, 8 hours, 9 minutes... 18 days, 17 hours... [ mom ] let's go, young lady. [ female announcer ] they're for building excitement for christmas. 12 days, 18 hours... come on. it's no days! [ female announcer ] the hallmark countdown to christmas ornament. 5 hours and 59 minutes and 41... 40...39... 38...37...36... >>> apple decided to reminds everyone it did the apple thing first. it has 500 different apps available. it reached 18 billion downloads since launching three years ago verizon received an emergency alert from the company monday warning of a civil emergency. the message was meant to be a test
. >>> six year old is his mom's hero after he dialed 911 after his mom crashed down a embankment in new york. his mom lost control , the crash trapped her in the vehicle which was turned upside down and her son crawled out and went for help. >>> there are so many apps, it's hard to keep them straight. an announcement the company will be making. [ female announcer ] ornaments are not for decorating. dad. did you know it's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling...
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his mom worked hard to get clean and sober. but she decided she had to turn herself in to serve out an old jail sentence. >> it was tough. it was one of the worst days of my life and it hurt. i cried. >> that's when he told me, he said, you say i'm your hero, he said, you're mine. and that's all i needed. oh, my god. now i can do this, god, i can do this. because i was his hero. isn't that something? >> reporter: he became a first round draft pick for the miami heat. there's a championship and an mvp title. when his mother finally got out of jail, she walked right into the open arms of her family. >> i just held her and cried with her and cried happy tears for once. >> reporter: no one would have blamed you for being angry and you did nothing but embrace her. >> i knew because of the mistakes that she made, i was going to make sure that i, you know, that i did different. >> but what i have experienced. >> reporter: forgiveness is now pastor jolinda wade's ministry. and it was dwyane wade who bought her the church, new creation.
his mom worked hard to get clean and sober. but she decided she had to turn herself in to serve out an old jail sentence. >> it was tough. it was one of the worst days of my life and it hurt. i cried. >> that's when he told me, he said, you say i'm your hero, he said, you're mine. and that's all i needed. oh, my god. now i can do this, god, i can do this. because i was his hero. isn't that something? >> reporter: he became a first round draft pick for the miami heat. there's a...
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moms and working moms wanted their daughters to be working moms.ers to be stay at home moms. >> i want my daughter to be what she wants to be. we have got to stop dreaming our kids' dreams. stop it. let them be the human beings god wants them to be. otherwise, they're not going to like you and they're going to write a book. >> and it's going to be mean spirited. >>> all right. do we have time? >> yes, we do. so here's the deal. we know what's happening. it's christmas. it's new year's. it's during the holiday time. and you're lonely. and you're thinking, should i call my ex? just to say happy holidays? [ phone ringing ] should i say, ring-a-ring, happy new year? don't do it. >> how do you keep from doing it? >> they say erase all of your phone numbers, your ex's phone numbers from everything. just get rid of them. >> just in case you're drunk, you just happen to call him. >> i say no to that, because you know what happens? they don't remember and you pick it up. because you need to see the name. >> have you changed your number since you got divorce
moms and working moms wanted their daughters to be working moms.ers to be stay at home moms. >> i want my daughter to be what she wants to be. we have got to stop dreaming our kids' dreams. stop it. let them be the human beings god wants them to be. otherwise, they're not going to like you and they're going to write a book. >> and it's going to be mean spirited. >>> all right. do we have time? >> yes, we do. so here's the deal. we know what's happening. it's...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.rship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> la fatiga entre los pilotos aÉreos ha tenido graves consecuencias durante aÑos ahora finalmente se llegÓ a una situaciÓn que podrÍa evitar la mitad de los accidentes fatales y mejorarÍa la condiciÓn de salud de los pilotos. martÍn berlanga nos explicara en quÉ consiste ni cuÁndo entrarÍan en vigor estas regulaciones de la agencia federal de aviaciÓn. >> febrero de 2009, un accidente aÉreo corre la vida de 200 personas, los pedazos del aviÓn quedarÁ esparcidos en bÚfalo, nueva york. pilote copiloto habÍan despegado cansados, en la caja negra, en la grabaciÓn se nos escucha bostezar. >> se les atribuyen errores humanos con consecuencias mortales. las aerolÍneas tendrÁn dos aÑos. descanso mÍnimo de 10 horas. los horios nocturnos serÁn mÁs cortos que los de dÍas. >> hay veces que tienen que hacer un vuelo tras otro, sin descanso, es bueno para ellos y para nosotros como pasajeros. >> se cree que las nu
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.rship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> la fatiga entre los pilotos aÉreos ha tenido graves consecuencias durante aÑos ahora finalmente se llegÓ a una situaciÓn que podrÍa evitar la mitad de los accidentes fatales y mejorarÍa la condiciÓn de salud de los pilotos. martÍn berlanga nos explicara en quÉ consiste ni cuÁndo entrarÍan en vigor estas...
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they literally met us in front of my mom spot -- mom's flat. the police questioned my brother.ed why they needed to talk to him. they were so disrespectful to my mom. imam was polite. -- my mom was polite. they pushed her aside. they pushed me aside. they took him into the van. they beat him up and broke his nose. some may say he is a trouble maker. he is not. >> i have seen my friends get beaten up by a police officer. what can you do? you can send off a letter but you never get a reply. nothing ever gets done about it. >> time and again, the rioters were interviewed complained the police did not treat them as equals. they said the officers were rude and disrespectful. it did not matter whether they were in liverpool or birmingham, they felt it was their chance to get their own back. >> everybody wanted to fight the police. it was civil war. shops were getting smashed up. people get battered by the police. they want to pay them back. >> the police may of been the main targets, but the complaints did not end there. >> the scrapping of the education maintenance allowance, the fo
they literally met us in front of my mom spot -- mom's flat. the police questioned my brother.ed why they needed to talk to him. they were so disrespectful to my mom. imam was polite. -- my mom was polite. they pushed her aside. they pushed me aside. they took him into the van. they beat him up and broke his nose. some may say he is a trouble maker. he is not. >> i have seen my friends get beaten up by a police officer. what can you do? you can send off a letter but you never get a reply....
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an army mom returning from war surprises her children. but there was a huge surprise waiting for her, too. a holiday homecoming unlike any other. >>> and good evening. and the countdown has indeed begun. after black friday, cyber monday and all those other special days, we are in the final hours now of the holiday shopping season, so important to the health of the economy. a staggering 24 million americans will not complete their christmas shopping until tomorrow. and so tonight, the nation's retailers are making a final last minute push to reel in them and their precious dollars, by extending hours and slashing prices. and, of course, the crucial question tonight -- will this frenzy of consumer spending be a holiday gift to the fragile recovery? abc's jim avila is out among the shoppers tonight and a good evening to you, jim. >> reporter: good evening, josh. it's the time of the season for discounts, and this year, it looks like retailers are not waiting until after christmas to start slashing their prices. in the annual game of chicken
an army mom returning from war surprises her children. but there was a huge surprise waiting for her, too. a holiday homecoming unlike any other. >>> and good evening. and the countdown has indeed begun. after black friday, cyber monday and all those other special days, we are in the final hours now of the holiday shopping season, so important to the health of the economy. a staggering 24 million americans will not complete their christmas shopping until tomorrow. and so tonight, the...
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and your mom... >> my mom was very rich and eloped with him. in the '20s-- cayou imagine? >> hinojosa: breaking all kinds of stereotypes. >> and she could survive. she would have been... she was disinherited. she could have been, you know... end up terrible. but my god, she became... you know, so she can't act for nuts, but... >> hinojosa: but what happens... you have an extraordinary life. your parents decide to send you to great britain. your sister is studying at columbia university in new york city. this is in, like, the 1930's, '40s? >> my sister was the first... my eldest sister was the first student that went to america because of the japanese compensation. that money, you know. before my sister's generation, when you went to... chinese are regarded as either coolies or laundrymen. she was the first generation... you know, there is a joke, "knock, knock, there is a chinaman, no laundry tonight." "knock, knock." my sister's generation, "knock, knock, there is a chinese. are you doctor so-and-so?" so there is this joke, you know? >> hinojosa: but i want to take you to
and your mom... >> my mom was very rich and eloped with him. in the '20s-- cayou imagine? >> hinojosa: breaking all kinds of stereotypes. >> and she could survive. she would have been... she was disinherited. she could have been, you know... end up terrible. but my god, she became... you know, so she can't act for nuts, but... >> hinojosa: but what happens... you have an extraordinary life. your parents decide to send you to great britain. your sister is studying at...
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. >>> working moms, did you know you are happier and healthier than your stay at home moms? this is according to researchers at the university of north carolina. they looked at data from more than 1400 moms. moms who worked full or part-time jobs were less depressed or healthier in general. moms who worked part-time were also able to balance their life. >>> a police officer obviously makes a wrong turn somewhere. what the office are said was the blame for crashing this cruiser into a pole. >>> the folks at lexington market got a performance from the harlem globetrotters. >>> an uptick in domestic violence. now baltimore county is trying to help. >>> the tree is up. the lights are hung and the present are wrapped. are you overlooking a hazard. >>> abc2 is working for you. we put some of the hottest video games to the test with the help of some local kids. >>> it's not so much the random violent crime you should fear this holiday season. it's the crimes committed by the ones we love. that was the emergency from baltimore county officials. brian kuebler has more. >> reporter: b
. >>> working moms, did you know you are happier and healthier than your stay at home moms? this is according to researchers at the university of north carolina. they looked at data from more than 1400 moms. moms who worked full or part-time jobs were less depressed or healthier in general. moms who worked part-time were also able to balance their life. >>> a police officer obviously makes a wrong turn somewhere. what the office are said was the blame for crashing this cruiser...