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i was asking him, where is my mom at? where is my mom at? >> police took richard and ryan to the station. the boys were surprised to find themselves split up and sitting in separate interview rooms. ryan's hands were bagged to preserve any evidence. but before detective cosmetic ask too many questions -- richard asked one of his own. >> can i talk to my mom, please? >> mom is dead. >> oh, no. no, she's not. i didn't hear that. i didn't hear that. >> ryan said he didn't know what was happening right then but he could tell it was bad. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> i just heard like a scream. and i'm like, what just happened? it sounds like richard, my brother, and he is screaming to the top of his lungs. >> no, she's not. she's not. >> you can't see richard. you can just hear him. >> could i hear him in the other room and he was going hysterical. i never heard hip will scream like that in my whole life. >> oh, my god. does my little brother know? >> police soon told ryan the same awful news. their mother ariet had been murdered. now, the cops
i was asking him, where is my mom at? where is my mom at? >> police took richard and ryan to the station. the boys were surprised to find themselves split up and sitting in separate interview rooms. ryan's hands were bagged to preserve any evidence. but before detective cosmetic ask too many questions -- richard asked one of his own. >> can i talk to my mom, please? >> mom is dead. >> oh, no. no, she's not. i didn't hear that. i didn't hear that. >> ryan said he...
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i wanted my mom to be happy.u know, i looked forward to meeting him. >> reporter: did you ever meet him? >> no. >> reporter: one friday in february of 2001, mona and her boyfriend decided to take daughter lindsey on an exciting birthday trip to nebraska. exciting because mona's boyfriend would fly them there himself. they took off from rapid city. but not long after, something went terribly wrong. how did you find out about the plane? my dad had called me inside, and he just looked at me. and i knew something wasn't right. and then he just told me, "hey, your mom and sister have been missing." >> reporter: hmm. your dad must have been all ripped up, huh? >> there's nothing you can say. i mean he didn't -- there was no way that he could explain to his son that his sister and mom are gone. >> reporter: and imagine you hope that somebody's crawled out of the wreckage and they've got some food and water and they're in a little tent waiting for search and rescue to find them but -- but -- >> that's the only thing i co
i wanted my mom to be happy.u know, i looked forward to meeting him. >> reporter: did you ever meet him? >> no. >> reporter: one friday in february of 2001, mona and her boyfriend decided to take daughter lindsey on an exciting birthday trip to nebraska. exciting because mona's boyfriend would fly them there himself. they took off from rapid city. but not long after, something went terribly wrong. how did you find out about the plane? my dad had called me inside, and he just...
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> and he said cindy, where's my mom? and i just -- i instantly knew in that moment that something had happened. i just knew. and i just said michael, call the police, i'm on my way. >> where was deede keller? not only was there no water left outside for deede's beloved dogs but detectives noticed lots of other things wrong inside the house. her purse was there but her wallet was missing. and this was a woman with money, a lot of it. >> was deede's hefty bank account a factor in her disappearance? investigators follow the money trail. coming up -- >> who got that money in the event of her death? >> the beneficiaries were her two children. >> and detectives wondered where were deede's son and daughter when she vanished? >> both out of town at the time their mother went missing. >> when "dateline" continues. std to any adventure. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to
> and he said cindy, where's my mom? and i just -- i instantly knew in that moment that something had happened. i just knew. and i just said michael, call the police, i'm on my way. >> where was deede keller? not only was there no water left outside for deede's beloved dogs but detectives noticed lots of other things wrong inside the house. her purse was there but her wallet was missing. and this was a woman with money, a lot of it. >> was deede's hefty bank account a factor in...
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>> mom produced a doll.macy's had it on sale for $9.98. >> did she also earn a lot of revenue? >> she did very well. she had an apartment at 24 central park south, her summer house, which was an estate on the north shore of long island -- 15 acres, pool, tennis court. >> tv host jack paar dubs constance the world's most famous baby photographer. her photo tips are even used to promote flashbulbs. >> was she a celebrity? >> yes, in every sense of the word. i have all her appointment books from the '40s and '50s, and every single page is filled with appointments, meetings, radio shows, television shows. people knew her by name. they knew her on sight. >> there were definitely stories of skiing with the kennedys, taking fabulous trips to different international places -- lavish lifestyle for sure. >> by the late 1950s, constance, now in her 40s and on her third marriage, wants to start a family of her own. but the world's most famous baby photographer is the victim of a cruel irony. >> she wanted children, but
>> mom produced a doll.macy's had it on sale for $9.98. >> did she also earn a lot of revenue? >> she did very well. she had an apartment at 24 central park south, her summer house, which was an estate on the north shore of long island -- 15 acres, pool, tennis court. >> tv host jack paar dubs constance the world's most famous baby photographer. her photo tips are even used to promote flashbulbs. >> was she a celebrity? >> yes, in every sense of the word. i...
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it's not based off of recipes i learned from my mom. maybe i learned the rolling technique from my mom, but the different things that i put in are just the different things that i like, and i like to think that i have good taste. well, the very first lumpia that i came out with that really build the lumpia -- it wasn't the poerk and shrimp shanghai, but my favorite thing after partying is that bakon cheese burger lumpia. there was a time in our generation where we didn't have our own place, our own feed to eat. before, i used to promote filipino gatherings to share the love. now, i'm taking the most exciting filipino appetizer and sharing it with other filipinos. >> it can happen in the san francisco mint, it can happen in a park, it can happen in a street park, it can happen in a tech campus. it's basically where we bring the hardware, the culture, the operating system. >> so right now, i'm eating something that brings me back to every filipino party from my childhood. it's really cool to be part of the community and reconnect with the
it's not based off of recipes i learned from my mom. maybe i learned the rolling technique from my mom, but the different things that i put in are just the different things that i like, and i like to think that i have good taste. well, the very first lumpia that i came out with that really build the lumpia -- it wasn't the poerk and shrimp shanghai, but my favorite thing after partying is that bakon cheese burger lumpia. there was a time in our generation where we didn't have our own place, our...
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nina: hi, mom! mindy: hi, mom! patsy: hi, mom! finia: how are you? mindy: beautiful product.ach other's efforts to help people lead healthier lives. finia: that would be wonderful. that's my dream. mindy: thank you. lemonis: yeah, we love you. we'll call you later, okay? mindy: feel good! lemonis: this is the kind of relationship that is a big game changer. huge. thank you so much! patsy: oh, you're more than welcome. lemonis: it is definitely one of the biggest wins in small-business history for me. it was that big of a deal for me. ♪ you know what i thought we could do, we could just sit here and chat real quick. nina: i would love to. finia: sure. lemonis: we'll put you in the queen chair. so i had a specific thing that i wanted to talk about. we've had a lot of dialogue about nina's dreams. we've talked about fashion. and so with the weight watchers opportunity, and with all the wholesale and the co-packers and all these great things happening, i guess your mom and i wanted to hear from you what you want to do. nina: well, in all honesty, i'm not a quitter, so because of
nina: hi, mom! mindy: hi, mom! patsy: hi, mom! finia: how are you? mindy: beautiful product.ach other's efforts to help people lead healthier lives. finia: that would be wonderful. that's my dream. mindy: thank you. lemonis: yeah, we love you. we'll call you later, okay? mindy: feel good! lemonis: this is the kind of relationship that is a big game changer. huge. thank you so much! patsy: oh, you're more than welcome. lemonis: it is definitely one of the biggest wins in small-business history...
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something's happened with mom. and i said, mom's dead, isn't she?xis said, yes, she is. >> martin said he left the house early in the morning for work. later in the morning, he accepted an award at a safety fair and then left the office to pick up 6-year-old daughter ada from school. when they got home, ada rushed up the stairs to see her mother and found her in the bathtub unresponsive. >> it was horrifying. i mean, this was my mom, a vibrant, healthy woman who was just ripped out of the world. >> what happened? michele was a young 50, didn't drink, didn't smoke. she was carrying more weight than she wanted to but the only thing out of the ordinary was the surgery she had just had. >> i wasn't concerned about the health aspect of her doing the facelift. i just didn't think she needed it. >> so, if a complication from the surgery seemed unlikely, perhaps this theory from martin made more sense. maybe michele had taken too much pain medication and while running a bath fell headfirst into the tub. >> he said she was slumped over the tub. her head down
something's happened with mom. and i said, mom's dead, isn't she?xis said, yes, she is. >> martin said he left the house early in the morning for work. later in the morning, he accepted an award at a safety fair and then left the office to pick up 6-year-old daughter ada from school. when they got home, ada rushed up the stairs to see her mother and found her in the bathtub unresponsive. >> it was horrifying. i mean, this was my mom, a vibrant, healthy woman who was just ripped out...
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thanks, mom. i'll handle it. >> yeah. >> you just hung up on your mom now?are you calling her? you can't handle it? you can't deal with me? >> for the first time, you grew a set of balls? >> i don't know. are you checking? >> actually, i'm looking for 'em. i can't find 'em. >> okay. well, whatever. >> you don't make a deal with someone and then renege. that's not how it-- >> yeah, i know. >> hank, you know what, i'm not gonna waste my time dealing with somebody-- >> you didn't keep up your part of the bargain. >> i'm gonna call your mother. don't touch me. you told me that you thought i spent 150,000, which is not the number, by the way. >> yeah. [scoffs] >> well, why did you say it, then? >> i didn't say that. you probably said it. >> hank, it came out of your mouth. >> no, it came out of your mouth, marcus, just like a lot of stuff comes out of your mouth. >> so you're telling me this place-- >> "sales will go up 200%." [muttering] well, it didn't happen. >> hank, are you 49 or 14? >> 49. >> really? >> yeah. thanks, marcus. >> hank, how would your dad feel
thanks, mom. i'll handle it. >> yeah. >> you just hung up on your mom now?are you calling her? you can't handle it? you can't deal with me? >> for the first time, you grew a set of balls? >> i don't know. are you checking? >> actually, i'm looking for 'em. i can't find 'em. >> okay. well, whatever. >> you don't make a deal with someone and then renege. that's not how it-- >> yeah, i know. >> hank, you know what, i'm not gonna waste my time...
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because my mom will forget. my mom won't remember that she was a little upset with me when i was leaving, but i will. i'll remember that. >> where are you going? >> i'll be right back. go with bella. >> reporter: then last year a newend told king about a facility nearby that has helped make le easier. it's called town square. it's an adult daycare center that looks more like a village set up specifically for people with the early stages of dementia. >> my mom has a place to g she's entertained. she has no idea what, what it really, truly is. which is, it is a daycare center but it's, you know, it's disguised as disneyland. >> reporter: there's more than a dozen store fronts including a diner, a barber shop, and a store with clothes and jewelry. 9,000 square feet, all designed to look like a small 1950's town. >> reporter: whas the reaction from people who are first coming here, when they first walk in the door? >> i think what we've typically seen is t kind of takes them back a little bit when they walk through
because my mom will forget. my mom won't remember that she was a little upset with me when i was leaving, but i will. i'll remember that. >> where are you going? >> i'll be right back. go with bella. >> reporter: then last year a newend told king about a facility nearby that has helped make le easier. it's called town square. it's an adult daycare center that looks more like a village set up specifically for people with the early stages of dementia. >> my mom has a place...
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moms of color. this year my budget proposal will extend health coverage for low income women who have had babies. we will extend postpartum care for 60 days to one full year after giving birth. move up a woman's first postpartum visit do within three weeks with a comprehensive visit within 12 weeks. this will help new moms heel and work through postpartum to pressure and anxiety after giving birth, will let a woman choose a birth control that works for her. . a novel idea i know but we are going to ask a woman what she wants will. we will ensure she can get it in one visit and we will provide coverage for it. we will increase access to treatment for substance addiction and mental health services that work for moms and we will expand access to a home visiting programs. this will make a crucial difference for new moms and for the youngest michigan enters. will make an intensive effort to eliminating the disparities in care for new moms of color, especially because right now, black women in michigan ar
moms of color. this year my budget proposal will extend health coverage for low income women who have had babies. we will extend postpartum care for 60 days to one full year after giving birth. move up a woman's first postpartum visit do within three weeks with a comprehensive visit within 12 weeks. this will help new moms heel and work through postpartum to pressure and anxiety after giving birth, will let a woman choose a birth control that works for her. . a novel idea i know but we are...
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this will help new moms heel. and work through parsed pardon depression and exactly after giving birth, will let a woman her birth control that works for her. a novel idea i know, but we are going to ask a woman what she wants. (applause) we will ensure she can get it one, visit and we will provide coverage for it, we will increase access to treatment for substance addiction, and mental health services that work for moms. and we will expand access to home visiting programs, this will make a crucial difference for new moms, and for the youngest people in michigan, we will make an intensive effort to limit the disparities in care for new moms of color especially, because right now, black women in michigan or three times more likely than white women to die, pregnancy related causes. that is a staggering disparity some working with machines medical community to address it and listed the health of the new ceo of detroit medical center. and i've asked our partners and universities to incorporate implicit bias training i
this will help new moms heel. and work through parsed pardon depression and exactly after giving birth, will let a woman her birth control that works for her. a novel idea i know, but we are going to ask a woman what she wants. (applause) we will ensure she can get it one, visit and we will provide coverage for it, we will increase access to treatment for substance addiction, and mental health services that work for moms. and we will expand access to home visiting programs, this will make a...
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about her challenges as a mom. >> do you struggle with mom guilt? >> yes, absolutely. anyone who doesn't as a mother is actually lying. yeah, all the time. >> the rare glimpse inside the royal household. >>> and basketball foul? the all-star slam dunk contest featuring epic moves, celebrity judges ready to call it a tie but then the surprise -- >> oh, my goodness. >> was there an assist here? >>> and good sunday morning. thanks so much for joining us. let's get right to our top story, the emergency evacuation of american citizens from a cruise ship quarantined in japan. >> that ship had hundreds of cases of coronavirus onboard. as we come on air this morning, the evacuations are under way, but the americans onboard aren't out of the woods yet even after enduring nearly two weeks of quarantine. they're now looking at two more weeks of isolation when they reach the american soil. >> as you might imagine, some of those passengers say they are deeply frustrated. a few are even telling us they'd rather stay behind. 68,000 cases across 24 countries. more than 1600 deaths nea
about her challenges as a mom. >> do you struggle with mom guilt? >> yes, absolutely. anyone who doesn't as a mother is actually lying. yeah, all the time. >> the rare glimpse inside the royal household. >>> and basketball foul? the all-star slam dunk contest featuring epic moves, celebrity judges ready to call it a tie but then the surprise -- >> oh, my goodness. >> was there an assist here? >>> and good sunday morning. thanks so much for joining...
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i've never had my mom pause hesitate so it kind of scared me. she goes well, we are all born different. so that's the way god made us and you will be smaller than most people but you are still going to be able to do whatever he want to do. maybe in a little different way, no pun intended but you will be able to do whatever he want. of course, i had no idea what she was talking about. it didn't make me feel any better at the time. but as i went into first grade and then into the second grade, the kids, i was in the same class so they really kind of got over it. they got to know me and it didn't become an issue but when i go out in public, the stairs were always there. there came a time when i didn't want to go out at all. when i did, i hid behind my parents. i wanted to hide. i didn't understand what was happening. it was all because i was shorter and as we got older, the gap increased. so i came to second grade and the teacher introduced us and she used flash cards and somebody stood next to somebody's desk and whoever gave the answer first got
i've never had my mom pause hesitate so it kind of scared me. she goes well, we are all born different. so that's the way god made us and you will be smaller than most people but you are still going to be able to do whatever he want to do. maybe in a little different way, no pun intended but you will be able to do whatever he want. of course, i had no idea what she was talking about. it didn't make me feel any better at the time. but as i went into first grade and then into the second grade,...
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but she did not want my mom to leave for that same reason. that children stay close to families why would you go away or leave? you think i cannot provide a good life for you here. broke his heart to think one of his children going in his mind was 50 miles but he never had a driver's license and rarely lef left. it might've been in different country. and the ways that it changes their communities and a lot of people and then to bring back the communities. and then with that education and then and then to hear stories that my entire world is there i will never leave. i have heard young children say colleges and for me high school isn't for me i will grow up and work at the jail. >> the value of home and those that make good legitimate choices and that they feel they have the choice to choose something else if they want. >> so i am hearing that our time is out. thank you for coming tonight. it's great to have you all here. and take you to my agent and my editor for making the trip down. i was lucky to have a team of amazing women supporting me
but she did not want my mom to leave for that same reason. that children stay close to families why would you go away or leave? you think i cannot provide a good life for you here. broke his heart to think one of his children going in his mind was 50 miles but he never had a driver's license and rarely lef left. it might've been in different country. and the ways that it changes their communities and a lot of people and then to bring back the communities. and then with that education and then...
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janai, tell us what went down. >> so this mom is a single mom from chicago.he market so we joined forces with a dating expert to give her a valentine's day glow-up and some tips to up her dating game. take a look. in 2006 ann's life changed forever. >> i found out i was pregnant at 22. it was extremely terrifying. >> reporter: the single mom relying on her entire family to make it work while her closest friends just couldn't relate. >> there was the struggle of feeling alone, especially when she was real young because i didn't have any mom friends. >> reporter: ann focused on being the best mom she could always going above and beyond for others. >> ann has been putting everyone else before her own needs for so long. she deserves a day of pampering. >> reporter: so we teamed up with dating expert bela gandhi, and got ann ready for valentine's day. >> hi. so nice to meet you. tell me who you're looking for. who is your dream guy? >> i'm looking for someone that is a partner, someone that understands that i'm a mom. >> reporter: taking her straight to the salon
janai, tell us what went down. >> so this mom is a single mom from chicago.he market so we joined forces with a dating expert to give her a valentine's day glow-up and some tips to up her dating game. take a look. in 2006 ann's life changed forever. >> i found out i was pregnant at 22. it was extremely terrifying. >> reporter: the single mom relying on her entire family to make it work while her closest friends just couldn't relate. >> there was the struggle of feeling...
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caring down a new job, for my newborn daughter, as well as my mom at the end of her brain cancer battle. i was up all night with a baby, and during the day, i had to fight my mom's insurance company when they wrongly denied her coverage for chemotherapy. it was hard. it exposed the harsh realities of our workplaces, our health care system, and our childcare system. and it changed me. i lost patience for people who are just talk and no action. worked with a republican governor and legislature to expand health care coverage to more than 680,000 michiganders under the affordable care act. today, democrats from maine to montana are expanding coverage and lowering costs. in kansas, governor kelly is working across the aisle to bring medicare coverage to attend the -- to tens of thousands. every democrat running for president has a plan to expand health care for all americans. every one of them has supported the affordable care act with coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. they may have different plans that the goal is the same. president trump sadly has a different plan. he is a
caring down a new job, for my newborn daughter, as well as my mom at the end of her brain cancer battle. i was up all night with a baby, and during the day, i had to fight my mom's insurance company when they wrongly denied her coverage for chemotherapy. it was hard. it exposed the harsh realities of our workplaces, our health care system, and our childcare system. and it changed me. i lost patience for people who are just talk and no action. worked with a republican governor and legislature to...
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cala place for mom. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living.ose each other?her. we know senior living. dante: no. lemonis: because that's a really serious question. jimmy: without a doubt. lemonis: is there a way for you to press the reset button and forget about what happened in the past and give him a clean start? jimmy: oh, he'd have to change his whole attitude, yeah. lemonis: no, no, no. i'm asking you to let your son run his business, and if he runs it into the ground, that's what he does. dante: not everything has to be a fight. jimmy: all right. ♪ lemonis: i asked jimmy to go with me to liberty park, and i know that he's been spending a lot of time worrying about how things are gonna get done and what's gonna happen and how this deal is gonna work. so i thought it would be a good idea for him and i just to talk one-on-one without dante. jimmy: i'm so worried. i wish -- my girlfriend yells -- lemonis: but what are you worried about? jimmy: his future. lemonis: but let him worry about it. when you owned a business and you had to work 90 h
cala place for mom. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living.ose each other?her. we know senior living. dante: no. lemonis: because that's a really serious question. jimmy: without a doubt. lemonis: is there a way for you to press the reset button and forget about what happened in the past and give him a clean start? jimmy: oh, he'd have to change his whole attitude, yeah. lemonis: no, no, no. i'm asking you to let your son run his business, and if he runs it into the ground,...
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some moms truly believe they are a bad mom. they would be better off dead. sometimes that extends to well maybe my kids would be better off with in heaven. >> heartbreaking. ed you analprison records. likely 100 serving sentences for killing their children. the vast majority in the first few years after kids were born. talk about why they are in prison aw state law defines insanity, murder. >> insanity is a legal term. the definition we use in california was written in 1840 through a. it says a person is insane if they can't tell the difference between right and wrong. our understanding stof rtum illness is recent. doctors don't always recognize symptoms of postpartum psychosis. it has only become mandatory to scre in the last couple of years. the law does not fully capture the understanding that we now have of some of the conditions. some gets a filtered through moral test. >> was she allowed to introduce evidence? >> she did. she did present evidence of postpartum psychosis. the law is so narrow, the way it is written there is not a lot of latitude for how
some moms truly believe they are a bad mom. they would be better off dead. sometimes that extends to well maybe my kids would be better off with in heaven. >> heartbreaking. ed you analprison records. likely 100 serving sentences for killing their children. the vast majority in the first few years after kids were born. talk about why they are in prison aw state law defines insanity, murder. >> insanity is a legal term. the definition we use in california was written in 1840 through...
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my mom said you can sign it. gov. bush: where is your mom? >> yay. gov. bush: your mom has a lot of children. you got a lot of children. i am blaming it on you. he is a good man. thanks. little.up a >> t-shirt, right? gov. bush: everybody in austin, texas. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i sure will. >> you are very welcome. >> nancy. nancy. gov. bush: we got a great program in texas. yeah. we did not qualify because we were ahead of the game. we renovated our movie theater over here. gov. bush: it is a great community. thanks for having me. the whole entourage. into. what i was getting you are the guy. anyways, nice to meet you. thanks. thanks very much. >> thanks very much. gov. bush: thank you. you are from there? what is your last name? i know roger. he is a great guy. i know him well. yeah. he is a good man. yeah. you tell him. he married you a nice? niece? >> yes. gov. bush: good. he is a great athlete. thank you. i'm honored. thanks. thank you. yeah. thank for having me. thank you. see you later. thanks. >> goodbye. gov. bush: thank you. thanks for p
my mom said you can sign it. gov. bush: where is your mom? >> yay. gov. bush: your mom has a lot of children. you got a lot of children. i am blaming it on you. he is a good man. thanks. little.up a >> t-shirt, right? gov. bush: everybody in austin, texas. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i sure will. >> you are very welcome. >> nancy. nancy. gov. bush: we got a great program in texas. yeah. we did not qualify because we were ahead of the game. we renovated our movie...
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andhe she push my mom from the time my mom was born to graduate high school, go get an education. and because of that, and because of my mom's sister ruth who also encouraged her to get a degree, my mom became the first in her family to graduate high school and went on to graduate college. she went to -- [inaudible] college, i see a lot of heads nodding which was a wonderful place that allowed her to get a free education which was something, you know, her family didn't have the money for her to be able to go to school, to pay tuition and, quite frankly, if she'd had to go into debt, that just wasn't something people did, so she won't have had the chance to get her degree. and my mom, coming from that background, saw the way that education changed her life, the way it opened doors for her. and for her, she felt like she had come so far from that holler in ausley county, kentucky, that nobody left to being able to bro to brie ya -- to governor to barria college and just have her horizons broadened that she raised me to believe that there was nothing that i wasn't capable of doing. b
andhe she push my mom from the time my mom was born to graduate high school, go get an education. and because of that, and because of my mom's sister ruth who also encouraged her to get a degree, my mom became the first in her family to graduate high school and went on to graduate college. she went to -- [inaudible] college, i see a lot of heads nodding which was a wonderful place that allowed her to get a free education which was something, you know, her family didn't have the money for her to...
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and so she had seven children, and sixth of which was my mom, and she pushed my mom from the time my mom wog born to graduate high school, go get an education, and because of that, and because of my mom's sister, ruth, who encouraged her to get a degree merck mom became the first in her family to graduate high school and went on to graduate college. she went to la brea college, i see heads nodding, a wonderful place that allowed her to get a free education which is something her family didn't have the money for her to go to school to pay tuition and quite if she had to good into debt that wasn't something that people did so the wouldn't have had the chance to get her degree if she had the barriers in place. and my mom coming from that background, saw the way that education changed her life. and made the world smaller and opened doors for her and for her she felted like she had come so far from that holler in kentucky that nobody left, to being able to go to the college where see felt like she would learn buddieds and the world and just had her horizons broadened, she rateses me to be
and so she had seven children, and sixth of which was my mom, and she pushed my mom from the time my mom wog born to graduate high school, go get an education, and because of that, and because of my mom's sister, ruth, who encouraged her to get a degree merck mom became the first in her family to graduate high school and went on to graduate college. she went to la brea college, i see heads nodding, a wonderful place that allowed her to get a free education which is something her family didn't...
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it took these moms to stop the murders. they walk the streets where death squads once roamed but not since these women began their nightly patrols. we started patrolling our community got reenergized and the fear disappeared people used to be afraid to go out past 7 pm till morning. but when they saw how effective we were because of how we really are right in the community people regain their confidence in me i mean. fear once paralyzed the people of patel rose. in 2016 president but we go to terror take declared a war on drugs shadowy attackers terrorized streets across manila gunning down drug suspects at the height of the crackdown there were as many as 4 murders a day in the philippines linked to the drug trade rights groups say these were extra judicial killings sanctioned by the state police deny any involvement. but grief drove these women to step in and keep the peace. and then either they had the women's patrol started in 2016 when there were 2 people killed in our community we feared more violence so we came up wi
it took these moms to stop the murders. they walk the streets where death squads once roamed but not since these women began their nightly patrols. we started patrolling our community got reenergized and the fear disappeared people used to be afraid to go out past 7 pm till morning. but when they saw how effective we were because of how we really are right in the community people regain their confidence in me i mean. fear once paralyzed the people of patel rose. in 2016 president but we go to...
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the exact thing my mom told us, education. and they have the same aspiration for themselves and their family as we have here. i look up to betty so much because there she is day after day farming manually, happy as can be, knowing that her children are going to be okay. it really struck me because it does m not matter what you have, it's how you think and what your perspective is. thithe same thing when i met the people working on living in poverty in the united states, when you go talk to them a lot our mothers and if you get the mothers and the girls educated in a way that they then support their families, the family gets out of poverty a lot of the time. so girls and women became a key focus for us. our collaborative platform is to work with all the nonprofits, just like we should all work together to help each other and look up to each other. and it was called together stronger, when we focus on girls and women if you break up the word together it was to get her stronger. so people are like you worked at caterpillar, your
the exact thing my mom told us, education. and they have the same aspiration for themselves and their family as we have here. i look up to betty so much because there she is day after day farming manually, happy as can be, knowing that her children are going to be okay. it really struck me because it does m not matter what you have, it's how you think and what your perspective is. thithe same thing when i met the people working on living in poverty in the united states, when you go talk to them...
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a single mom in washington whose identity has not been released responded to the offer.y parker went to her home several times and on the last visit, parker's 16-year-old daughter gave her a cupcake. the mom telling police immediately after eating it, she became numb and drowsy, then began vomiting. she ordered parker and her daughter out of the house and called 911. >> she believed that she was drugged and that they were going to take her baby. through our investigation, we have determined that that probably was the case. >> reporter: amanda appling says she responded to the same post in december hoping to get photos of her baby boy. >> she informed she wasn't looking for a boy at the time, but she would save his picture and let me know later on if she was looking for a little boy to do photos with. so i just let it go. >> parker is being held on attempted kidnapping and assault charges. her daughter is also in custody. both are expected in court tomorrow. >>> elton john was forced to cut short a concert in new zealand over the weekend. the 72-year-old told fans he coul
a single mom in washington whose identity has not been released responded to the offer.y parker went to her home several times and on the last visit, parker's 16-year-old daughter gave her a cupcake. the mom telling police immediately after eating it, she became numb and drowsy, then began vomiting. she ordered parker and her daughter out of the house and called 911. >> she believed that she was drugged and that they were going to take her baby. through our investigation, we have...
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and my mom is somewhere. this is my mom. lemonis: are you mom? laurie: hi, marcus. i'm mom.is: nice to meet you. laurie: nice to meet you, darlin'. lemonis: well, you have a really amazing daughter. laurie: i know. lemonis: and your husband is pretty cool, too. laurie: i know. yeah. he's -- they're both just amazing. lemonis: how long have you guys been together? laurie: twelve. alan: we've been married for 7, and we've been together for 12. lemonis: okay. i was surprised at how many people were actually working and completing only two vans a month. i mean, there was, like, eight or nine people there. so, i wanted to have a little fun exercise. if you were mapping each one of you out on a time line, who starts the process and who finishes it? alex: i think you guys would go first 'cause you do all the marketing and stuff... woman: oh, yeah, marketing. alex: ...and the branding. lacey: and then you filter. alex: and then you come here. and then it's alan, because we go back and forth here. alan: and then... breanne: and then lacey. lemonis: walk me through it as a customer. w
and my mom is somewhere. this is my mom. lemonis: are you mom? laurie: hi, marcus. i'm mom.is: nice to meet you. laurie: nice to meet you, darlin'. lemonis: well, you have a really amazing daughter. laurie: i know. lemonis: and your husband is pretty cool, too. laurie: i know. yeah. he's -- they're both just amazing. lemonis: how long have you guys been together? laurie: twelve. alan: we've been married for 7, and we've been together for 12. lemonis: okay. i was surprised at how many people...
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the mom of three opening up about so-called mom guilt, saying she struggles with leaving her children to carry out royal duties. >> no, it's a constant challenge. you hear it time and time again from moms, even moms who aren't necessarily working and aren't pulled in the directions of having to juggle work life and family life. >> the duchess making the comments on a top uk podcast called "happy mum, happy baby." >>> and when we come back, two friends proving beauty comes from within. stay with us. come back, two friends proving beauty comes from within. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. itso chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away
the mom of three opening up about so-called mom guilt, saying she struggles with leaving her children to carry out royal duties. >> no, it's a constant challenge. you hear it time and time again from moms, even moms who aren't necessarily working and aren't pulled in the directions of having to juggle work life and family life. >> the duchess making the comments on a top uk podcast called "happy mum, happy baby." >>> and when we come back, two friends proving...
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there is your mom. hi, mom. how about this? >> we are all for entrepreneurs. >> a pleasure. >> you want some lone star lemonade? >> yes. [indiscernible] >> what is your name? >> erin. >> erin. how do you spell it? >> e r i n. >> e r i n. are you sisters? >> yes. gov. bush: laura. that is my wife's name. you know something? i recommend lone star lemonade. it is really good. thanks a lot. it is good to see you all. this is what happens when you run into a guy like me. all of these cameras and stuff. kind of hard to understand. >> one more cup. gov. bush: the man right here, do you know him? -- as i take a picture the mom, can i get a picture of you with my own girls? gov. bush: yeah. >> come on. >> get the lemonade in there too. >> my husband won't believe this. [indiscernible] >> great. >> we are holding our lone star lemonade. >> thank you very much. [indiscernible] >> make sure you get laura. gov. bush: we are having a great trip. it is fantastic. really has been. people are friendly, the crowds are huge. really glad to be in
there is your mom. hi, mom. how about this? >> we are all for entrepreneurs. >> a pleasure. >> you want some lone star lemonade? >> yes. [indiscernible] >> what is your name? >> erin. >> erin. how do you spell it? >> e r i n. >> e r i n. are you sisters? >> yes. gov. bush: laura. that is my wife's name. you know something? i recommend lone star lemonade. it is really good. thanks a lot. it is good to see you all. this is what happens...
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because of that and because of my moms sister who encouraged her to get a degree my mom became the first in her school to graduate high school and went on to graduate college. many of you in the room are familiar and i see a lot of heads nodding which is a wonderful is that allowed her to get a free education which was something her family didn't have the money for her to be able to go to school to pay for tuition and quite frankly to go into debt and that wasn't something people did so she wouldn't have the chance to get a degree. and my mom coming from that background is all th away the vegetation changed her life and made the world smaller and opened doors for her and for her she felt like she had come so far to be able to go to college where she felt like she could learn about ideas and about the world and have her horizon broadened so she raised me to believe there was nothing i wasn't capable of doing because she had come so far she believed i had the ability to do anything in the world i wanted to and the because my mom instilled in a very early age how important it was to get an
because of that and because of my moms sister who encouraged her to get a degree my mom became the first in her school to graduate high school and went on to graduate college. many of you in the room are familiar and i see a lot of heads nodding which is a wonderful is that allowed her to get a free education which was something her family didn't have the money for her to be able to go to school to pay for tuition and quite frankly to go into debt and that wasn't something people did so she...
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dreamers are great, dreamers have moms, dads, grandparents. we need a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million people who are here to stay. [applause] sen. warren: that's the difference. achievable, no more mixed status families. everybody gets on the pathway to
dreamers are great, dreamers have moms, dads, grandparents. we need a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million people who are here to stay. [applause] sen. warren: that's the difference. achievable, no more mixed status families. everybody gets on the pathway to
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their mom embraced adventure, and she wanted her kids to as well. >> one time mom and i went, just the two of us. i hadn't been horseback riding in a while. and so i told her i didn't want to go more than maybe five, six miles. and she goes, "okay, well, i found this trail. it's eight miles, but you can do it." and by the time it ended, it was 16 miles. >> reporter: so she tricked you. >> yeah, but we had such a wonderful time. but the next day i was not moving. >> reporter: as for fred, he owned a multimillion-dollar company importing steel for construction. still, their dad wasn't all business all the time. >> in the traditional motherly roles, he would definitely step up and wasn't afraid to be mr. mom. >> reporter: the mueller kids say their parents fit one another perfectly. >> he'd make a point of every night to try to do something nice for her. >> he was so proud of her, too. >> they'd talk all the time. anytime that there was any type of disagreement about, you know, who -- the dishes weren't done or some "honey, do" chore kind of a thing, they would talk about it until they we
their mom embraced adventure, and she wanted her kids to as well. >> one time mom and i went, just the two of us. i hadn't been horseback riding in a while. and so i told her i didn't want to go more than maybe five, six miles. and she goes, "okay, well, i found this trail. it's eight miles, but you can do it." and by the time it ended, it was 16 miles. >> reporter: so she tricked you. >> yeah, but we had such a wonderful time. but the next day i was not moving....
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i want to make my mom happy."s out and winds up in her bedroom. >> she wakes up. she's got a little hangover, goes back to school, comes back, and mom again says, "let's drink, but this time let's get really drunk." >> and this time, ashley says, "mom, it's not even noon yet." and she says, "oh, you know, it'll be noon by the time we're drinking." but this wasn't just a second day of mother and daughter drinking. this was actually the scene that would now lead to the second phone call to 911 from stacey castor about an emergency playing out in her home. >> another family member near death. this time her daughter, ashley. >> i need an ambulance to wetzel road. she's having trouble i think. it sounds like there's something in her throat. ashley? oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. this is not happening. this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and his relief, knowing he's covered by blue cross blue shield. this is hal's heart. and it's beating better than e
i want to make my mom happy."s out and winds up in her bedroom. >> she wakes up. she's got a little hangover, goes back to school, comes back, and mom again says, "let's drink, but this time let's get really drunk." >> and this time, ashley says, "mom, it's not even noon yet." and she says, "oh, you know, it'll be noon by the time we're drinking." but this wasn't just a second day of mother and daughter drinking. this was actually the scene that...
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i've never had my mom pause hesitate so it kind of scared me. she goes well, we are all born different. so that's the way god made us and you will be smaller than most people but you are still going to be able to do whatever he want to do. maybe in a little different way, no pun intended but you will be able to do whatever he want. of course, i had no idea what she was talking about. it didn't make me feel any better at the time. but as i went into first grade and then into the second grade, the kids, i was in the same class so they really kind of got over it. they got to know me and it didn't become an issue but when i go out in public, the stairs were always there. there came a time when i didn't want to go out at all. when i did, i hid behind my parents. i wanted to hide. i didn't understand what was happening. it was all because i was shorter and as we got older, the gap increased. so i came to second grade and the teacher introduced us and she used flash cards and somebody stood next to somebody's desk and whoever gave the answer first got
i've never had my mom pause hesitate so it kind of scared me. she goes well, we are all born different. so that's the way god made us and you will be smaller than most people but you are still going to be able to do whatever he want to do. maybe in a little different way, no pun intended but you will be able to do whatever he want. of course, i had no idea what she was talking about. it didn't make me feel any better at the time. but as i went into first grade and then into the second grade,...
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a hundred years ago my wife, my mom, my daughters were not allowed to vote in america.and i think what were we thinking is americans? that we did that? i am amazed there is a time in america, not that long ago, that if you are japanese dissent, they rounded you up and put you in camps and held you as an american citizen, just because you were of japanese dissent. i can't even process that we did that as americans. i cannot believe there is a time in america will be looked at african-americans and said that's three fifths of a man. i cannot even process that was in our law that we'd declared some human beings three fifths of a person. i am so grateful that we no longer round people up because they are japanese dissent, that we allow women to be able to vote, that we consider all people equal. i am so grateful that that time has passed, and i long for the day that i believe is coming, that we as a nation will look back and say what were rethinking? that we allowed children to live or die based on our convenience. and if a child was inconvenient, we just killed them. or we
a hundred years ago my wife, my mom, my daughters were not allowed to vote in america.and i think what were we thinking is americans? that we did that? i am amazed there is a time in america, not that long ago, that if you are japanese dissent, they rounded you up and put you in camps and held you as an american citizen, just because you were of japanese dissent. i can't even process that we did that as americans. i cannot believe there is a time in america will be looked at african-americans...
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and her neck was cut. >> who was targeting moms-to-be? >> in this life or the next, you're gonna pay for what you've done wrong. >> i couldn't believe what i was hearing. how does this happen? >> reporter: in the mega-sprawl of los angeles county, the city of hawthorne occupies about six square miles, none of them especially glamorous. for decades local pride centered on the beach boys. they grew up here, and quickly left. nowadays it's tech giants like spacex with headquarters at the local airport. but the heart and soul of hawthorne was and is working families. strivers who stay close and look out for each other. this is a story about one of those families. they faced ups and downs like everyone else and always worked through them, together. until one moment, one morning, one bullet, came to tear them apart. growing up, sisters crystal, michelle, and monica taylor were always there for each other. >> we have this tradition of having a family support group. >> reporter: it was their mother, known as momo, who set the tone. >> i thought i
and her neck was cut. >> who was targeting moms-to-be? >> in this life or the next, you're gonna pay for what you've done wrong. >> i couldn't believe what i was hearing. how does this happen? >> reporter: in the mega-sprawl of los angeles county, the city of hawthorne occupies about six square miles, none of them especially glamorous. for decades local pride centered on the beach boys. they grew up here, and quickly left. nowadays it's tech giants like spacex with...
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bush: yeah. >> my mom said you can sign it. gov. bush: where is your mom? >> right there. [laughter] [applause] >> yay. gov. bush: your mom has a lot of children. you got a lot of children. [laughter] i am blaming it on you. he is a good man. thanks. >> back up a little. >> >> thank you. >> t-shirt, right? gov. bush: everybody in austin, texas. sweatshirts in new hampshire. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i sure will. >> you are very welcome. >> nancy created the whole idea. >> nancy. nancy. gov. bush: we got a great program in texas. yeah. >> we did not qualify because we were ahead of the game. we renovated our movie theater over here. to revitalize our downtown. gov. bush: it is a great community. thanks for having me. i show up with the entourage. it's kind of hard. i knew what i was getting into. as my wife said. no one else to blame. you are the guy. [laughter] anyways, nice to meet you. thanks. thanks very much. >> thanks very much. gov. bush: thank you. you are from there? >> no, my niece is. bush: what is your last name? i know roger. he is a great guy. i know him w
bush: yeah. >> my mom said you can sign it. gov. bush: where is your mom? >> right there. [laughter] [applause] >> yay. gov. bush: your mom has a lot of children. you got a lot of children. [laughter] i am blaming it on you. he is a good man. thanks. >> back up a little. >> >> thank you. >> t-shirt, right? gov. bush: everybody in austin, texas. sweatshirts in new hampshire. >> [indiscernible] gov. bush: i sure will. >> you are very welcome....
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mom offered to me again i call most motion tash. non-moral mini me again i found her dad thought patrick some bob are you going to meet monthly nobody. new crushed us just said the soy or see if you can get their estimate and puts a door up john a look here's a threesome versus there's macross to the bone so boca naaman wants to go on the school on a nail of running dollars to school with them appreciate. this isn't optimal going to move on for a living the best of it has you that the. truck the boy not. formal. bought bought it for off. yes it is for your. good john archibald of olive garden fortunately all. the way from she cannot see if maybe i should given. konatsu from a. mad dog should he get bosch. other. than 500 guard. troops great theater. from connie's great there with. the wreath break even and in the. press sights you know normandy it gets of course. an estimated 100000 lives cruelly ended over a century ago. a distant past not to the descendants of the slaughtered. a tale of colonialism and racial supremacy unravels an
mom offered to me again i call most motion tash. non-moral mini me again i found her dad thought patrick some bob are you going to meet monthly nobody. new crushed us just said the soy or see if you can get their estimate and puts a door up john a look here's a threesome versus there's macross to the bone so boca naaman wants to go on the school on a nail of running dollars to school with them appreciate. this isn't optimal going to move on for a living the best of it has you that the. truck...
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want to be the mom on your people with the little minuscule like they are mom. this is the 1st court hearing. there as 3 suspects it is good to see that the police have moving fast with this investigation our next mission is a trip to adamsville each to have a look at the crime scene you know my life because that's what they're about the future what you do i see. i've covered it wasn't. just you know i just got the well you got a parking lot. every day and you brought my scumming on we all prayed about it for you which helped us being honest of this morning. conspired together one of them was the father of i'm just i'm just a puppet i was still got cold juice i was in local languages no no i was one i yes ma'am so the sound of jesus and it was baptized that night because of us believed why is this whole minute magical powers unbelievable and then we have the top told there's a very huge crowd. visited several times already maybe and also fortunately because we have to find a weakness just we saw on the day he was a toddler we are like can we have fun and damn sc
want to be the mom on your people with the little minuscule like they are mom. this is the 1st court hearing. there as 3 suspects it is good to see that the police have moving fast with this investigation our next mission is a trip to adamsville each to have a look at the crime scene you know my life because that's what they're about the future what you do i see. i've covered it wasn't. just you know i just got the well you got a parking lot. every day and you brought my scumming on we all...
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>> okay well, my mom, you see, a little cuckoo. that's good. >> stephen: stage mom. john said he liked working with you kids. was john good with the kids? >> he-- okay, so. ( laughter ) i can't speak for everyone else, but i liked him. except-- except, i feel like there was one time he may have said a curse word. >> audience: oooh! >> stephen: now, wait a second. >> what are you at a puppet show? >> wait, i'm not done yet. i have something good to say about you, though. >> oh, okay. >> you got my a cake on my birthday because i worked on my birthday. >> yes, you did, you worked on your birthday. >> stephen: that's nice. >> we had a-- it was a chess board, remember? >> yeah it was a chess cake, like the scene. >> like the scene we did. i remember when i cursed. remember we were all sitting together in a group? >> yeah. >> and i was talking to the director, and he told me we don't have time to do something. and i forgot, i just forgot you were all 8 to 13. >> it happens. >> stephen: did you tell your mom that he said a bad word? >> n
>> okay well, my mom, you see, a little cuckoo. that's good. >> stephen: stage mom. john said he liked working with you kids. was john good with the kids? >> he-- okay, so. ( laughter ) i can't speak for everyone else, but i liked him. except-- except, i feel like there was one time he may have said a curse word. >> audience: oooh! >> stephen: now, wait a second. >> what are you at a puppet show? >> wait, i'm not done yet. i have something good to say...
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moms taking on that challenge on twitter. this mom tweeting, if j. do, here's to being in our 50s and being a proud mother of two. >> we wanted to embrace every stage of life and to show that we may not be j. lo, but she was our inspiration. if she can do it, you can do it. >> she can do it, you can do it too. go ahead and post that bikini pic. >> i'm going to post it. >> go ahead. >> i'm going to show my body out there, put it all out there. this body positive movement, it's always a good thing to embrace yourself, be confident, you're special. >> what i like about it, though, you could look at that picture and be like, oh, i don't look like j. lo. but they're inspired instead. >> that is very true. i'm going to go to the gym. so, you bought those "good enough" paper towels? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. you may have gingivitis. when you brush, and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingi
moms taking on that challenge on twitter. this mom tweeting, if j. do, here's to being in our 50s and being a proud mother of two. >> we wanted to embrace every stage of life and to show that we may not be j. lo, but she was our inspiration. if she can do it, you can do it. >> she can do it, you can do it too. go ahead and post that bikini pic. >> i'm going to post it. >> go ahead. >> i'm going to show my body out there, put it all out there. this body positive...
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for a mom. this past two weeks, what's supposed to be the best two weeks of the year is what you live for, is the chinese new year. it's a time for celebration, for gifts, for dinner parties, for reunions. it's like christmas. but for us, christmas is canceled because of this virus. and my family having living under lockdown for the past two weeks, and i would say that for my family, this has been the most gloomy chinese new year. >> definitely, i can imagine that. you also talked about an aunt, you had been messaging but had not heard back from her. >> that was my mom's family friend actually. we're not related, but she grew up with my mom. and my mom has mentioned to me recently that she has sadly passed away. and it all happened so suddenly that my mom told me she was still messaging her, trying to find out some information about the virus from her just recently. and then my mom heard from other friends that this friend of hers passed away because of the virus. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry, yuli.
for a mom. this past two weeks, what's supposed to be the best two weeks of the year is what you live for, is the chinese new year. it's a time for celebration, for gifts, for dinner parties, for reunions. it's like christmas. but for us, christmas is canceled because of this virus. and my family having living under lockdown for the past two weeks, and i would say that for my family, this has been the most gloomy chinese new year. >> definitely, i can imagine that. you also talked about...
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bush: yeah. >> my mom said you can sign it. gov. bush: where is your mom? >> right there. [laughter] [applause] >> yay. gov. bush: boy, your mom has a lot of children. you got a lot of children. [laughter] i am blaming it on you. he is a good man. thanks. >> back up a little. >> thank you. >> thank you, governor bush. gov. bush: everybody in texas is wearing sweatshirts from keene, new hampshire. very welcome to have you here. gov. bush: goodbye, nancy. >> thank you, thank you. we didn't qualify because we were ahead of the game. we renovated our movie theater over here in downtown. it's a great community. gov. bush: it is a great community. thank you for having me too, showing up with my entourage. [inaudible] gov. bush: anyway, thanks. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. gov. bush: thank you. >> [inaudible] gov. bush: you're from the area -- from there? he is a great guy. he teaches at ut. i know him well. he is a good man. he married your niece? >> yes. gov. bush: good. he is a great athlete. thank you. i'm honored. thanks. thank you. yeah. thank for having me. >> can
bush: yeah. >> my mom said you can sign it. gov. bush: where is your mom? >> right there. [laughter] [applause] >> yay. gov. bush: boy, your mom has a lot of children. you got a lot of children. [laughter] i am blaming it on you. he is a good man. thanks. >> back up a little. >> thank you. >> thank you, governor bush. gov. bush: everybody in texas is wearing sweatshirts from keene, new hampshire. very welcome to have you here. gov. bush: goodbye, nancy....