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my dad was open to hearing people out. it's different when you're on the receiving end of it but it was an interesting reaction for sure. you talk about your mom been a being a pivotal part of your family. it's clearly very close. can you talk about what you think her lease and most favorite parts are a being second lady. >> i think the least favorite is the the lack of privacy. that just comes with being in public life. and i think that's comes in a lot of different ways getting used to the secret service has used to something on me. they have protection when they were governor and governor and first lady. they got to be a little bit more comfortable with it. but just wash -- watching her adjust to that. i think most favorite is definitely been able to make a positive impact and really highlight organizations and people and charities she always says it's not her but the possession that she's in. she has been good about recognizing that. and teaching me that. she won't always be second lady. it's not that i'm karen pence a
my dad was open to hearing people out. it's different when you're on the receiving end of it but it was an interesting reaction for sure. you talk about your mom been a being a pivotal part of your family. it's clearly very close. can you talk about what you think her lease and most favorite parts are a being second lady. >> i think the least favorite is the the lack of privacy. that just comes with being in public life. and i think that's comes in a lot of different ways getting used to...
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my dad was so proud of it. every time he produced a song with marsha he would pick me up in his car and we'd drive around for like an hour and he would just start playing every song, like what do you think of this? what do you think of that? it was definitely something he's very, very proud of. it comes from a deep place in his heart. we're glad that it's here. >> all right. we're speaking with the children of jorge santana, legendary rock and roller, latin rock guitarist. we'll be back more. we'll continue here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. ♪ >>> back here on "comunidad del valle" with the children of jorge santana. did he leave any musical ith you, anthony? have you picked up the guitar here and there? or maybe the -- >> unfortunately, i didn't. i have a lot of guitars now. but yeah, i did not pick up the music gene. that's okay. i mean, that was one thing that was special about him. it wasn't pushed on us, the music. it was whatever we want to explore and do on our own. so i do appreciate that, tha
my dad was so proud of it. every time he produced a song with marsha he would pick me up in his car and we'd drive around for like an hour and he would just start playing every song, like what do you think of this? what do you think of that? it was definitely something he's very, very proud of. it comes from a deep place in his heart. we're glad that it's here. >> all right. we're speaking with the children of jorge santana, legendary rock and roller, latin rock guitarist. we'll be back...
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you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier. that's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does what it does. but when i look at zoe's retail material, their branding, their brochures, there's no mention of any of that. and i can tell that zoe's getting uncomfortable with it. but i don't care. i'm gonna keep pushing her. ♪ why are you so uncomfortable with telling people how this business came about? why'd you roll your eyes? zoe: i mean, it's just, like, i hate it saying it because it's embarrassing for our dad. it has no bearing on what we do. you know, it's over, it's done, and, i mean, here we are. lemonis: what is obvious to me is how much you've poured into this. -zoe:
you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier. that's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does...
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some of your best dad jokes come from 6-10-year-olds. >> absolutely. >> but dad, dad, here's the problem. a lot of times when you are doing late night the jokes in your monologue should be centered around current events or politics you have any of those? >> i do, what is the most important progressive -- of water? >> i don't know. >> aoc. oh! oh! oh! oh! now, that's silly. >> that's terrible. >> that is so -- >> that is terrible. >> that is so silly. but that's what makes it funny. >> i guess. okay, you have time for one more, dad, i'm giving you one more. >> what -- oh, yeah. >> is that mom producing you? is mom your producer? >> no. no. no. no. no she just prodding me. how do vegans vote? >> how? had. >> kale. election kale. >> i will just say, i will say, vote by kale. >> oh. oh. oh. oh. gosh. they vote by kale. oh. they vote by kale. >> oh, dad. you are amazing. i love you very much. i'm so happy that you made my monologue better, so thank you for being the best dad. >> and you are so gracious. >> we have a great show four tonight. we are just getting started. we will meet an entire
some of your best dad jokes come from 6-10-year-olds. >> absolutely. >> but dad, dad, here's the problem. a lot of times when you are doing late night the jokes in your monologue should be centered around current events or politics you have any of those? >> i do, what is the most important progressive -- of water? >> i don't know. >> aoc. oh! oh! oh! oh! now, that's silly. >> that's terrible. >> that is so -- >> that is terrible. >> that is...
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and i'm sorry, my dad is a human.ever felt like my dad hated the kids enough to do that to our mom. and he never hated my mom, never talked poorly about my mom enough to do that. >> even nancy refused to believe that her husband of nearly 30 years could have orchestrated a plot to have her killed. >> well, you know, i was totally in shock. this is so far from anything, first of all, that i ever dreamed i would be involved in. but second of all, i mean, it all came at the same time. i'm shot, and then i find out my husband has been having a three-year affair. i was in disbelief. it was so farfetched. >> his friends felt the same way. in fact, frank was so well regarded in carrollton that his friends offered to post his $1 million bond. at his bond hearing, witness after witness testified to his character and sterling reputation. even denton county prosecutor jamie beck was i have pressed. >> people from his church, people from his community, clients, current clients came forward and packed the courtroom for a bond hear
and i'm sorry, my dad is a human.ever felt like my dad hated the kids enough to do that to our mom. and he never hated my mom, never talked poorly about my mom enough to do that. >> even nancy refused to believe that her husband of nearly 30 years could have orchestrated a plot to have her killed. >> well, you know, i was totally in shock. this is so far from anything, first of all, that i ever dreamed i would be involved in. but second of all, i mean, it all came at the same time....
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i'm dad. you ever refer to me as jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down. i won't be disrespected. jeff: i'm dad. you ever refer to me as jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down there. i won't be disrespected. taylor: it's not a matter of disrespect. jeff: calling me by my first name is disrespectful. taylor: i think it's professional when we deal with new franchisees. jeff: you want me to refer to you as a mistake? lemonis: jeff. all he's worried about is his feelings. the pressure that he's put on taylor, it's inexcusable. and by selling the old concept, jeff is not only putting the company at risk, but he's putting me at risk. so you're comfortable signing an agreement from a guy who drafted the document who happens to be your son who's not a lawyer, and who knows nothing about franchise law? you gotta have a little bit of respect. until we get the final concept right, we don't want to sell any concept to anybody. d
i'm dad. you ever refer to me as jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down. i won't be disrespected. jeff: i'm dad. you ever refer to me as jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down there. i won't be disrespected. taylor: it's not a matter of disrespect. jeff: calling me by my first name is disrespectful. taylor: i think it's professional when we deal with new franchisees. jeff: you want me to refer to you as a mistake?...
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so tell us about your dad. >> sure. my dad was generous. one of the kindest people that i knew.the shirt off his back. even though he didn't have a lot to give. he would give anything he could away to somebody in need. and that was just the kind of guy that my dad was. he also like i said was very proud of me and would take any opportunity to boast about something that i had accomplished. he was just very much a great individual who loved his community, loved his country. he was a huge patriot and didn't deserve the ending that he got. >> have those around you learned from this? have people changed their behavior based on what happened to your father? >> to some extent, but also, you know, i still know people who are not quite sure what to do. i think part of that all boils up to we don't have a coordinated data driven response to this pandemic. and we need leadership, who will prioritize that to ensure that we can both reopen safely and do that with public health at the center of it. >> yeah. how can people not be confused with all the different mixed messages in leadership? yo
so tell us about your dad. >> sure. my dad was generous. one of the kindest people that i knew.the shirt off his back. even though he didn't have a lot to give. he would give anything he could away to somebody in need. and that was just the kind of guy that my dad was. he also like i said was very proud of me and would take any opportunity to boast about something that i had accomplished. he was just very much a great individual who loved his community, loved his country. he was a huge...
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and now i look at pete like a dad.ing bad to say about pete never really took the time to get to know him because he is a good, loving person with a huge heart. we need more petes in this world. >> reporter: why were the cops so focused on pete to begin with? well, as pete tells it, his cousin paul planned the whole thing. set out to frame him. first by lying to him, telling him that roberto or robert as pete calls him was out to steal his birthright. >> paul would come over and tell me horrible stuff about ed and robert. like he said robert told paul that he was going to get my share of what my dad was going to leave me of the ranch. so paul would come over and say stuff to me, and he knew he was going to make me want to go say something or fight with somebody. >> reporter: and pete? said he was simply blind to paul's manipulation. >> when you're going through your everyday life, and someone has set you up for over a year and a half, you don't know who to believe. and so it kept everybody at odds. my life was so spun
and now i look at pete like a dad.ing bad to say about pete never really took the time to get to know him because he is a good, loving person with a huge heart. we need more petes in this world. >> reporter: why were the cops so focused on pete to begin with? well, as pete tells it, his cousin paul planned the whole thing. set out to frame him. first by lying to him, telling him that roberto or robert as pete calls him was out to steal his birthright. >> paul would come over and...
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i had to say good-bye to my dad over a facetime message. it's something i wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. >> how did that change the way you see doctors and nurses? >> i always thought doctors and nurses were incredibly important people. i actually thought i was going to be a doctor at first when i went away to college, but i have seen doctors and nurses being put in an impossible position that they shouldn't be put in, and i -- part of why i speak out is because we should be fighting for them as well. i worry about the long-term health impacts that this pandemic and our response is going to have on them. they're working around the clock and making impossible decisions. that is part of this pandemic. it's another layer of this pandemic that we're not coming to terms with. >> kristin, by talking to you, we try to honor your father's life and legacy, and it is an absolute honor to be able to talk to you, having heard you tell your story and your dad's story. kristin urquiza, thank you very much for staying up with us and having us in. we c
i had to say good-bye to my dad over a facetime message. it's something i wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. >> how did that change the way you see doctors and nurses? >> i always thought doctors and nurses were incredibly important people. i actually thought i was going to be a doctor at first when i went away to college, but i have seen doctors and nurses being put in an impossible position that they shouldn't be put in, and i -- part of why i speak out is because we should be...
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your dad is out there crying. >> why is my dad crying? >> because of what you did. come on, dude.ad. >> if police thought they had this case solved, if they thought randy jr. and a drug buddy had committed this crime, they were in for a shock, thanks to a most unusual informant. randy jr.'s brother, randy sr.'s other son. >> coming up, a sibling steps in to save his brother, pointing his finger at who he says is the real killer. >> that's what you said to your father. >> i told him straight up. >> fix this or i will? >> yeah. >> when "broken bonds" continues. n bonds" continues. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. it's time to find new roads, again. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions
your dad is out there crying. >> why is my dad crying? >> because of what you did. come on, dude.ad. >> if police thought they had this case solved, if they thought randy jr. and a drug buddy had committed this crime, they were in for a shock, thanks to a most unusual informant. randy jr.'s brother, randy sr.'s other son. >> coming up, a sibling steps in to save his brother, pointing his finger at who he says is the real killer. >> that's what you said to your...
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so with that, i'll introduce to you my dad, vice president mike pence.eers and applause] ♪ [applause] v.p. pence: well, hello, florida! [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: it is great to be back in the sunshine state. and i don't know that i've ever -- i've ever been more moved by an introduction. i tell you what, my daughter is the wife of a navy pilot. [applause] v.p. pence: she is an author and a speaker and a great champion for conservative values. would you join me in thanking charlotte pence bond one more time. [cheers and applause] she's a voice of the generation. proud of you. so proud of you. and all of you gathered here today. to my friend, congressman gus bilirakis is here. thank you so much, congressman. my friend of many years. chairman joe. to everyone that has come out today, i have got to tell you it's great to be back in the sunshine state for a trump victory rally celebrating faith in america. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: because i have faith in america! [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: but it's so good to be with so many friends of
so with that, i'll introduce to you my dad, vice president mike pence.eers and applause] ♪ [applause] v.p. pence: well, hello, florida! [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: it is great to be back in the sunshine state. and i don't know that i've ever -- i've ever been more moved by an introduction. i tell you what, my daughter is the wife of a navy pilot. [applause] v.p. pence: she is an author and a speaker and a great champion for conservative values. would you join me in thanking charlotte...
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. >> did your dad ever have them appraised? >> he did.aised at approximately $5 million. >> he's driving around with a $5 million-appraised document. >> he had it insured, though. >> he did not have it insured. that premium would have been about $50,000 a year. >> so you can imagine ian's horror on a trip to kansas city. >> he starts looking around and thinks, "oh, my goodness. where are the rules?" >> you're kidding. that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer when we return. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she was proud to pass on a legacy of civic mindedness to her descendants. i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. -find
. >> did your dad ever have them appraised? >> he did.aised at approximately $5 million. >> he's driving around with a $5 million-appraised document. >> he had it insured, though. >> he did not have it insured. that premium would have been about $50,000 a year. >> so you can imagine ian's horror on a trip to kansas city. >> he starts looking around and thinks, "oh, my goodness. where are the rules?" >> you're kidding. that's next....
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to run for governor but i learned a lot about public service and integrity from my dad and spent most of my career at the private sector, certainly had something to do with my early interest in politics and the reason i took an interest in getting involved. >> host: your dad, famous for is you will now in one incredible moment of fame, the first republican member of the house, the first republican on the house judiciary committee to support the impeachment of president nixon. >> guest: i was in high school at the time, my dad was on the house judiciary committee, strong supporter of president nixon and i got a chance to meet the president and they campaigned together. thought he did a good job on foreign-policy with respect to china and he was one of the folks on the judiciary committee fighting to make sure the process was fair, pushing back when he thought democrats were being too partisan, to make sure the president could present his own witnesses and evidence but he was a former fbi agent and georgetown lawyer who after seeing all the evidence it pained him but he really believed
to run for governor but i learned a lot about public service and integrity from my dad and spent most of my career at the private sector, certainly had something to do with my early interest in politics and the reason i took an interest in getting involved. >> host: your dad, famous for is you will now in one incredible moment of fame, the first republican member of the house, the first republican on the house judiciary committee to support the impeachment of president nixon. >>...
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he sang one of my dad's songs for me and he was here doing some work with his aids foundati dad.the tie to me. so, that brings tears to my eyes but my dad and curtis mayfield were the best of friends and i was laughing a couple of days ago with my husband we used to go swimming at curtis's house all of the time and now as an adult, i wonder if curtis actually knew that we were swimming at his house or if my dad just knew where he kept the keys because because he was never there when we would do it. lhlh >> jimmy: you just crashed it jumped into the pool that's awesome >> but his family is like my family we're still very close >> jimmy: i wanted to talk, if you could, say a few words about congressman john lewis, who recently passed. i know you two knew each other what do you remember about him most >> just his humility and the beauty of growing up in atlanta, there are these giants that are real life a lot of people only knew john lewis from reading about him or watching him on television but we would see him in the grocery store or the drugstore or anywhere in the city. he and c
he sang one of my dad's songs for me and he was here doing some work with his aids foundati dad.the tie to me. so, that brings tears to my eyes but my dad and curtis mayfield were the best of friends and i was laughing a couple of days ago with my husband we used to go swimming at curtis's house all of the time and now as an adult, i wonder if curtis actually knew that we were swimming at his house or if my dad just knew where he kept the keys because because he was never there when we would do...
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. >> that was my dad's dream -- to get the bibles to the moon. >> ...a parable of loads of fiches...a whole bible is on here? >> so the whole 1,245 pages. >> ...lunar bibles, the lost books of apollo. >> well, reverend stout and his wife,en they left nasa, just kind of vanished from the pages of history. >> until a court puts them under a microscope. >> you're saying that her intentions were sinister? >> and the value of each tiny bible -- out of this world. >> items that have gone to the moon can command six or seven figures. >> if you do the math, that's a lot, a lot of money. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in houston, texas, the hub of the american space program, to meet an heir whose strange inheritance is hundreds of bibles that went to the moon. >> my name is jonathan stout. my father made it his life's mission to land the good book on the moon. those lunar bibles are my rightful inheritance, but they're locked up in a judge's chamber because someone else is trying to claim them. >> hi, jonathan.i'm jamie. >> it's great to
. >> that was my dad's dream -- to get the bibles to the moon. >> ...a parable of loads of fiches...a whole bible is on here? >> so the whole 1,245 pages. >> ...lunar bibles, the lost books of apollo. >> well, reverend stout and his wife,en they left nasa, just kind of vanished from the pages of history. >> until a court puts them under a microscope. >> you're saying that her intentions were sinister? >> and the value of each tiny bible -- out of...
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dad passed. lemonis: dad passed away. your family's here. jessica: yeah. we're here. lemonis: okay. and what are all these products? jessica: this is kind of monica's baby right here. it is a product that -- it's all natural, made from the sea buckthorn berry. lemonis: and why do you say it's her baby? jessica: she had eczema as a kid, and it's good for scars, burns, psoriasis, eczema. lemonis: it's obvious to me that monica has come up with something unique with the sea buckthorn, but in order to really demonstrate that, you want to have the packaging reflect the uniqueness. the jar, to me, looks like somebody just bought a jar off the shelf and slapped a label on it. so who's in charge of the store? jessica: right now, officially, caity. lemonis: and where's caity's at? jessica: caity is... she's back here. caity: i'm caity. nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. caity: thanks for coming. lemonis: so you're really the person that runs this business? caity: yes. lemonis: okay. caity: but with the help of an amazing team. lemonis: do you guys sell online? jessica: we do. lemonis: ho
dad passed. lemonis: dad passed away. your family's here. jessica: yeah. we're here. lemonis: okay. and what are all these products? jessica: this is kind of monica's baby right here. it is a product that -- it's all natural, made from the sea buckthorn berry. lemonis: and why do you say it's her baby? jessica: she had eczema as a kid, and it's good for scars, burns, psoriasis, eczema. lemonis: it's obvious to me that monica has come up with something unique with the sea buckthorn, but in order...
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and they saw their dad a lot. especial until the months of 2011, he was home on injury, his income reduced and able to share parenting like swapping days for taking the kids to and from school. >> i would go over and pick up the kids and take them to school and sometimes she picked them up and took them back. it just worked on out. >> or at least it did until dismal afternoon, the day shannon failed to show up after school. mind you, they were not worried said clay, they all knew shannon started dating again. maybe she went out and lost track of time. a mix up. >> so, my thoughts were not that anything serious happened to her. it was -- >> you thought she was with a guy. >> i thought she was with a guy. i thought it just probably went late, they are having a good dinner. >>> but the next day, one of the kids texted grand had mgrandma,. had she heard from their mother? she had not, and she said that was alarming. >> i text shannon, and i never got anything back. and i called and i, her phone box was full and i knew
and they saw their dad a lot. especial until the months of 2011, he was home on injury, his income reduced and able to share parenting like swapping days for taking the kids to and from school. >> i would go over and pick up the kids and take them to school and sometimes she picked them up and took them back. it just worked on out. >> or at least it did until dismal afternoon, the day shannon failed to show up after school. mind you, they were not worried said clay, they all knew...
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i was like, yes, this baby looks like his dad 100%.rtner was due to fly out in a couple of weeks for the baby. due to the virus we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day but that helps to keep in contact but it is difficult. the first week of working from home is really difficult. i literallyjust had... that was when they were making announcements to change the excel centre near me into hospital. i thought it was something out of horror movie, the world is going to end. i am going to have start stock piling food. it was crazy. by the time we got to lock down, i was begging for it because it was getting really scary. this is the baby's room. it was meant to be completed by now. but the floor isn't done. so it has become a bit of a dumping ground, waiting for this bed to be moved. but we cannot due to coronavirus, cannot get the flooring and due to coronavirus. you have an image of how it is going to look and now it is the stomping ground and baby stuff. had to cancel my baby shower, just lots of things that you
i was like, yes, this baby looks like his dad 100%.rtner was due to fly out in a couple of weeks for the baby. due to the virus we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day but that helps to keep in contact but it is difficult. the first week of working from home is really difficult. i literallyjust had... that was when they were making announcements to change the excel centre near me into hospital. i thought it was something out of horror movie, the world is going to...
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, but my dad raised all ten of us because they was very, very young when their dad got killed. basically they were very disciplined, had a seventh grade education. mom had a seventh grade education but very bright, very brilliant people and one of the ambitions they had, they gave us as we were little kids, he two goals for us, he wanted all of us to be educated and he wanted to see all ten of us in heaven, so he wanted us to be committed to church, hard work and school, so i had the pleasure of going to school all the way through elementary, all the way through high school and i never missed a day. he was mean and tough on us going to school, so we had to get up 4:00 in the morning, milk the cows, feed the pigs and do all of this walk one mile from the house to the dirt road where the bus came by and gets the bus at 6:45. you to do that and applied to everybody, girls and boys the same way. we had the fortune of understanding work early and going to school early and that's kind of what dad shaped. he bought his first acre of land, he was 13 years old. he paid $1.25. it took hi
, but my dad raised all ten of us because they was very, very young when their dad got killed. basically they were very disciplined, had a seventh grade education. mom had a seventh grade education but very bright, very brilliant people and one of the ambitions they had, they gave us as we were little kids, he two goals for us, he wanted all of us to be educated and he wanted to see all ten of us in heaven, so he wanted us to be committed to church, hard work and school, so i had the pleasure...
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it was 1976 my dad who was in the house my dad was chairing the campaign for the reelection and had a big part. i was so enamored with reagan in 76 i was at the convention as an alternate delegate. i was running around with my sign and hat. his positive vision for the future and the way that he spoke reached me in a way frankly gerald ford didn't and my dad got angry with me because he is a friend of ford trying to campaign and he's like what are you doing supporting reagan. but i really like him. [laughter] i was a true belief or in 76. then i got involved in life as a chair and worked in the campaign as a delegate and 80 and 84 and nobody had more of an impact on me, nobody's philosophy was more. i was sort of coming of age right out of college. i served on the inaugural committee. he was the guy that i still look back to" all the time and think about this is the kind of leader that i aspire to be. >> host: this is your first book i believe. some who finished their first book look back on it as a moment of exhilaration and joy and some find process miserable. where do you fit in? >>
it was 1976 my dad who was in the house my dad was chairing the campaign for the reelection and had a big part. i was so enamored with reagan in 76 i was at the convention as an alternate delegate. i was running around with my sign and hat. his positive vision for the future and the way that he spoke reached me in a way frankly gerald ford didn't and my dad got angry with me because he is a friend of ford trying to campaign and he's like what are you doing supporting reagan. but i really like...
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. >> he said dad, look at me. look me in the eye, dad. give me your word as a biden, dad, you're going to be okay. thinking about your financial plan... ...so are we. prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. do you know how it feels to live with schizophrenia? i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when deciding among treatments and may pres
. >> he said dad, look at me. look me in the eye, dad. give me your word as a biden, dad, you're going to be okay. thinking about your financial plan... ...so are we. prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. do you know how it feels to live with schizophrenia? i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people...
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"now that i'm a dad, i want to know more about my own dad"? get a better understanding of who he was, for myself, obviously, but also for my children. what's the legacy that i'm going to pass along? >> book by book, rex jr. explores his father's ancient texts, magicians' handbooks, and bizarre diaries of the occult. between the pages, rex finds a copy of a letter his dad wrote to a fellow magic enthusiast. he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic. now, from this one letter, he learns that the great magician also started him collecting. >> he talked about how howard thurston gave him his first book. >> so, now you get a little nugget. >> i did. that was really one of my first clues. >> rex has little clue about the importance of his dad's acquisitions. to understand that, you'd have to be well-versed in the dark arts. >> a lot of them were seen actually as occult books, and people were a little scared of them. ray ricard, a rare-book collector, says rex's inheritance includes some of the oldest magic
"now that i'm a dad, i want to know more about my own dad"? get a better understanding of who he was, for myself, obviously, but also for my children. what's the legacy that i'm going to pass along? >> book by book, rex jr. explores his father's ancient texts, magicians' handbooks, and bizarre diaries of the occult. between the pages, rex finds a copy of a letter his dad wrote to a fellow magic enthusiast. he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to...
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his mom told me his dad is the coach of the team. [laughter] dad is so bad tonight. sun is here with mom coming here. [applause] [laughter] >> thank you to my friends from the national archive. he said look for them. so thank you to everyone from the national archives and to my wife and my kids the feast of lightning to get here. [laughter] again if you want to be a better person inside lightning and if you do you also get to the front of the line and that will bring us here. so now we talk about destiny, let's talk about history. this was written by myself and todd goldberg. people say where do the ideas come from and to be a good idea is a living thing. someone told me a good idea, if you don't do it, eventually someone will spoil. that terrified me. because the five years stuck with me. i didn't know what to do it. i didn't know how to get rid of it. this was going to keep going. we have to do this story. and the story started for me when i was in the national archives and i was in what they called the treasure vault. that is where the teeth of the good stuff not
his mom told me his dad is the coach of the team. [laughter] dad is so bad tonight. sun is here with mom coming here. [applause] [laughter] >> thank you to my friends from the national archive. he said look for them. so thank you to everyone from the national archives and to my wife and my kids the feast of lightning to get here. [laughter] again if you want to be a better person inside lightning and if you do you also get to the front of the line and that will bring us here. so now we...
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>> i was in high school the time heard my dad was sitting on that judiciary committee. he was a strong supporter president nixon. i got a chance to meet the president. he was fond of nixon and thought he did a good job is one of the folks on the judiciary committee fighting to make sure the process was fair make sure the president and present evidence. he was a former fbi agent and a georgetown lawyer that after seeing all of the evidence it pained him that he really believed he was a first on the committee to come out and say so voters in the district the things i'm most proud of him about pretty had the courage to stand up, put her outside his own political career and put aside party loyalty and personal affection and do what he thought was right for the country. >> host: yes that is a courageous act i just had to smile about it you had to run for in doing some research that everyone -- president reagan used the great script and we got the governor with president reagan speaking about your dad. we don't need rubberstamps in the senate. what we need are hard-working pe
>> i was in high school the time heard my dad was sitting on that judiciary committee. he was a strong supporter president nixon. i got a chance to meet the president. he was fond of nixon and thought he did a good job is one of the folks on the judiciary committee fighting to make sure the process was fair make sure the president and present evidence. he was a former fbi agent and a georgetown lawyer that after seeing all of the evidence it pained him that he really believed he was a...
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the bank of mum and dad can only put up the bank of mum and dad can only put up £15,000 now.e country feel about having £15,000 on the back of their sofa to give to their nearest and dearest. but it is a big moment for people time to get on the property ladder if they are banking with nationwide are going to nationwide for a mortgage. apparently, last year, the bank of mum and dad provided £5 billion worth of deposit money. mahatma ghandi is going to be the first bame singer on a coin? yes. i think at the moment, ghandi is the person most likely to be first. —— figure. you have a separate independent body looking to see how it would work. i think if you join the dots, that seems to be where we are heading. that also putting out calls to say we should notjust are heading. that also putting out calls to say we should not just stop here. more suggestions for more figures. john, does that make sense to have figures like ghandi on coins, banknotes? ithink there to have figures like ghandi on coins, banknotes? i think there was a big campaign to get jane austen on a big campaign to
the bank of mum and dad can only put up the bank of mum and dad can only put up £15,000 now.e country feel about having £15,000 on the back of their sofa to give to their nearest and dearest. but it is a big moment for people time to get on the property ladder if they are banking with nationwide are going to nationwide for a mortgage. apparently, last year, the bank of mum and dad provided £5 billion worth of deposit money. mahatma ghandi is going to be the first bame singer on a coin? yes....
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my grandfather was a postmaster, and my dad was a postmaster. so the postal service -- and i never thought in my life that the postal service would ever be an issue in a campaign that someone would try to destroy it. i mean i'm in rural shenandoah county, virginia. the post office unites people here. i'm a 75-year-old veteran. 80% of the prescription meds that the v.a. distributes to veterans are done through the postal service. i mean we're making people choose between insulin and they're waiting. i was talking to somebody today. people with ptsd, they're late with their medications. i mean we're not even taking care of basic -- you know, some of the greatest people we have in the united states. this is just -- this is absurd. it's in the constitution. so many things that have happened that a person like me in politics, my generation, we just can't understand it. it's just enough to make you scratch your bald head that the post office has become this political football. but i'm going to tell you, they're going to pay for this. speaker pelosi, s
my grandfather was a postmaster, and my dad was a postmaster. so the postal service -- and i never thought in my life that the postal service would ever be an issue in a campaign that someone would try to destroy it. i mean i'm in rural shenandoah county, virginia. the post office unites people here. i'm a 75-year-old veteran. 80% of the prescription meds that the v.a. distributes to veterans are done through the postal service. i mean we're making people choose between insulin and they're...
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that made his dad worked hard to get his education upset. so they had grown apart and his dad died. the only reason he was just minimally talking with his father is because his mom was holding the family together. so his dad dies, he loses his case for the competitive athletics and decides to go to school and follow his father's footsteps. so there is a part of him that is kind of looking for approval to make his dad happy. he became a navy seal and in the most recent that we will talk about come he has a whole other set of father son issues with his mentor wanting him to get up and do something that he found more valuable to the country. >> host: your 18th book, "spy master" coming out on tuesday july 3. he works for a group called the carlton group. what is bad and do these type of groups exist in our world a? >> guest: they do. it's a private intelligence agency. basically they offer everything that the cia would do without all of the bureaucracy. that is the fictional idea. as i've watched the increase in popularity and the contract is going to private military contracting firms
that made his dad worked hard to get his education upset. so they had grown apart and his dad died. the only reason he was just minimally talking with his father is because his mom was holding the family together. so his dad dies, he loses his case for the competitive athletics and decides to go to school and follow his father's footsteps. so there is a part of him that is kind of looking for approval to make his dad happy. he became a navy seal and in the most recent that we will talk about...
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my dad was a healthy 65-year-old. only pre-existing condition was trusting donald trump, and for that he paid with his life. >> "the reidout" continues after this. ♪ we see you. looking out...for all of us. and though you may have lost sight of your own well-being, aetna never did. we're always here to help you focus on your health. because it's always, time for care. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma xe, the add-on treatment to all the people who realize they can du more for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection an
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honor and joy e of introducing a very special me, your vice resident, my dad, mike pence, today.pplause]d charlotte: and i'm traveling ith him on the campaign trail today. but four years ago, i did travel quite a lot. almost every day my parents were on the campaign rail from when we were picked in july up until election day. nd i saw the country, saw places i've never been before, by so many spired people who were excited about his message and still are today. but a lot happens in four years. even kind of -- i realized more so than in the past. aroundough i've grown up politics. hat campaigns end and the day after election day is when the starts.lly and that's i think when true character and leadership is proven. 've been so impressed but not surprised that the country has gotten to see president trump really lead in a way that's shown that character. [cheers and applause] charlotte: and improve so many lives. an especially en challenging year. yeah. whole world.in the everyone's been really impacted by this. think i've been especially blessed and just really to see my dad lead
honor and joy e of introducing a very special me, your vice resident, my dad, mike pence, today.pplause]d charlotte: and i'm traveling ith him on the campaign trail today. but four years ago, i did travel quite a lot. almost every day my parents were on the campaign rail from when we were picked in july up until election day. nd i saw the country, saw places i've never been before, by so many spired people who were excited about his message and still are today. but a lot happens in four years....
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we used to go to meetings of the state conference of the naacp when my dad with dad withstand -- he would hold me up for a while so i could get some air. put me down. he would take my brother and hold him up. we were very supportive of the naacp. it was also a negative. if you were known to be an naacp member and supported it. but despite that fact, my dad was still a supporter. and my mom. at some point there was talk of equalizing teacher salaries at the naacp. both my parents were in favor of the naacp suit to equalize teacher salaries. others thought the naacp was stirring up something that was best left alone. they were teachers as well. i remember the tug of war arguments that went on between them. at that time, teacher salaries and south carolina for blacks were very poor. we had to take the national teachers exam. if you took the ad national teachers exam and earned and a in additional to your base salary, you would get a supplement on a monthly basis. if you got a b it meant the teachers were not the best and they did the best buy us with what they were able to do. i don't know t
we used to go to meetings of the state conference of the naacp when my dad with dad withstand -- he would hold me up for a while so i could get some air. put me down. he would take my brother and hold him up. we were very supportive of the naacp. it was also a negative. if you were known to be an naacp member and supported it. but despite that fact, my dad was still a supporter. and my mom. at some point there was talk of equalizing teacher salaries at the naacp. both my parents were in favor...
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my dad was a healthy 65-year-old his only. existing condition was trusting donald trump and for that he paid with his life. i am not alone. once i told my story a lot of people reached out to me to share theirs. they asked me to help them keep their communities safe especially communities of color that have been disproportionately affected. they asked me, a normal person, to help because donald trump won't. the coronavirus has made it clear that there are two americas, the america the donald trump lives in and the america that my father died in. enough is enough. donald trump may not have caused coronavirus but his irresponsible actions made it so much worse. we need a leader who has a national coordinating data-driven response to stop this pandemic from claiming more lives and to safely reopen the country. we need a leader who will step in on day one and do his job, take care. one of the last things that my father said to me was that he felt betrayed by the likes of donald trump and so when i cast my vote for joe biden i will
my dad was a healthy 65-year-old his only. existing condition was trusting donald trump and for that he paid with his life. i am not alone. once i told my story a lot of people reached out to me to share theirs. they asked me to help them keep their communities safe especially communities of color that have been disproportionately affected. they asked me, a normal person, to help because donald trump won't. the coronavirus has made it clear that there are two americas, the america the donald...
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her dad's name is here on the world war ii monument. donald jacobs. >> we used to take polish, actually, and shine his name right there. >> reporter: this restaurant was once a pharmacy owned by her mother's parents. her mom worked behind the soda fountain. her dad showed up a lot. >> he was wooing your mother here, but your grandmother never really liked him. >> no, he was literally from the other side of the tracks. she told my mother, she could not see my father. >> reporter: but her parents married and though they moved away, they came back every weekend with jill and her sisters. still, there was always a little tension especially when it came to sunday dinner. >> the grandmothers were kind of in competition with one another. so we would start here, at grandmom jacobs, we would have a typical italian mealidwait, i m. >> reporter: so you had to go to the other grandmother? >> we had to eat at both houses. >> reporter: it was here at the home of her maternal grandparents that jill jacobs first introduced the family to joe biden. the
her dad's name is here on the world war ii monument. donald jacobs. >> we used to take polish, actually, and shine his name right there. >> reporter: this restaurant was once a pharmacy owned by her mother's parents. her mom worked behind the soda fountain. her dad showed up a lot. >> he was wooing your mother here, but your grandmother never really liked him. >> no, he was literally from the other side of the tracks. she told my mother, she could not see my father....
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dad, really, it's okay. dad? no! dad! dad! dad! (gun cocks) what are you doing?! no, stop!
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my dad did not stay in teaching. because he discovered that what was listen on his contract as his per month payment for teaching was not the same as he was receiving. and this was at a time when the board of education were all composed of white men. so at the end of the year, my father approach ed the person wo signed his voucher for payment and said, i notice that there is a discrepancy here. $5 difference between what he was supposed to be paid, be paid, and what he was receiving. and for questioning the differential, which the school board was pocketing, my father was terminated as a teacher. my mother continued to be a teacher and in fact, my first seven years of formal education was in a one-room school. at that time, one-room schools in that area of south carolina were actually owned by churches. the state paid the salary for the teacher but various places had a school, so mine happened to be pleasant grove school. pleasant grove school was a zion church. for the first seven years of my education, where i lear
my dad did not stay in teaching. because he discovered that what was listen on his contract as his per month payment for teaching was not the same as he was receiving. and this was at a time when the board of education were all composed of white men. so at the end of the year, my father approach ed the person wo signed his voucher for payment and said, i notice that there is a discrepancy here. $5 difference between what he was supposed to be paid, be paid, and what he was receiving. and for...
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my dad. yeah.h, those are -- progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. look at that. when you bundle with us. did you know you can shorten your cold [♪] with cold-eeze® lozenges. cold-eeze® can shorten your cold by 42%. it releases zinc ions that some scientists believe inhibit cold viruses from replicating. try cold-eeze® the number one best-selling zinc lozenge. - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescriptions. kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she still pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally somethi
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and after i lost my dad i was a nacve, very vulnerable kid. who was very trusting and looking for other father figures in my life and that trust was deeply trade as a teenager in high school.and it almost crushed me. i share this in my book and many women and men can relate to this. the sexual abuse of young people is something that is has impacted so many people's lives. it's happening in ways that you may not even know so i wanted to share that iq have been through this and as i went off to the air force academy one reason honestly was to getaway from the perpetrator . one of my decisions points was get away. i realized that you can't get away from the pain and i realized that later and the impact and had other sexual assault experiences in the military. these things almost crushed me. i want to be really honest about that. there were some despairing moments in the valley of betrayal, of a crime that was committedagainst me . and i was able to buy the grace of god find my way out of those valleys. i was able to one foot in front of the other
and after i lost my dad i was a nacve, very vulnerable kid. who was very trusting and looking for other father figures in my life and that trust was deeply trade as a teenager in high school.and it almost crushed me. i share this in my book and many women and men can relate to this. the sexual abuse of young people is something that is has impacted so many people's lives. it's happening in ways that you may not even know so i wanted to share that iq have been through this and as i went off to...
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you're around people that you know killed your dad. it was a ridiculous feeling. into words. just soul-wrenching. >> schrauben testified against them. in court it was argued sandra had a variety of motives for killing jack. she wanted his money before medical bills ate up their savings. and she couldn't bear being away from her son tom. >> do you think the case had gone well? >> i thought the case had gone extremely well. >> except once again that little ball came off the track. >> what happened? >> dateline returns after the break. >> dateline returns after the break. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. wouldnship shapeice if there was a place that kept you... frontline plus. soothed comfortable restocked ...and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. reinventing. it's what with comcast business, your small business can work faster, with powerful internet from the nation's largest gig-speed network. work safer, with all your conn
you're around people that you know killed your dad. it was a ridiculous feeling. into words. just soul-wrenching. >> schrauben testified against them. in court it was argued sandra had a variety of motives for killing jack. she wanted his money before medical bills ate up their savings. and she couldn't bear being away from her son tom. >> do you think the case had gone well? >> i thought the case had gone extremely well. >> except once again that little ball came off...
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thanks, dad!" >> stephen: yeah, that's honest. what are you doing for your dad for father's day?o have dinner. >> stephen: we can't. we can't have dinner because of the coronavirus. >> why don't we have a plank- off? because you know dad's really good-- >> stephen: her father can do a five-minute plank and he's 91. >> pretty good, pretty good. >> stephen: the feeling of inadequacy is palpable. >> ( laughter ) >> stephen: i want your father and tom brady to have a plank- off or something like that. >> so, "happy father's day. dad. you taught me to never stop being curious... thank you for making me a lifelong learner." well, that's really sweet. >> stephen: that's really sweet. >> it's a good one. but the first draft said, "happy father's day. so i finally got that d.n.a. test and confirmed the bass player from lynyrd skynyrd is my real father. this is your last card." >> stephen: that's based on a true story. >> nice job. >> stephen: based on a true story. >> oh. >> stephen: yeah. okay, you got another one? >> stephen: sure. i don't know, do i? >> could i have the next card, plea
thanks, dad!" >> stephen: yeah, that's honest. what are you doing for your dad for father's day?o have dinner. >> stephen: we can't. we can't have dinner because of the coronavirus. >> why don't we have a plank- off? because you know dad's really good-- >> stephen: her father can do a five-minute plank and he's 91. >> pretty good, pretty good. >> stephen: the feeling of inadequacy is palpable. >> ( laughter ) >> stephen: i want your father...
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miss you, dad. good night, dad. good night. i love you. funny kids. i made them myself.ay? yeah, i'm good, they're just gone for the weekend. although it does feel a little strange, to be at loose ends on a... you were asking me about my drink. (quietly): i was. hit me. ♪ (door closes) forrest: all right. (tv playing indistinctly) boom. what did i miss? (pauses tv) one of the marthas said, "you'll never get out of gilead alive. you're going on the wall," and then june said, "i'm not going on the wall. you're going on the wall." (tv resumes playing) oh, my god. oh, this show makes me so scared for everybody all the time. (phone vibrating) what? that can't be right. oh, crap. what is it? look what wade's doing. scrabble. he's at a bar. he's supposed to be having a fun night. instead he's sitting there playing scrabble on his phone. and he completely left a triple word score open. yeah, this is a cry for help. delia, my love, my life... ...i don't want to do it, but wade needs me right now. yeah. you're right. what? really? i am? yeah. i mean, he's your friend and he's clea
miss you, dad. good night, dad. good night. i love you. funny kids. i made them myself.ay? yeah, i'm good, they're just gone for the weekend. although it does feel a little strange, to be at loose ends on a... you were asking me about my drink. (quietly): i was. hit me. ♪ (door closes) forrest: all right. (tv playing indistinctly) boom. what did i miss? (pauses tv) one of the marthas said, "you'll never get out of gilead alive. you're going on the wall," and then june said,...
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my dad went into the hospital, and i didn't get to see him at all. i couldn't even talk to him on the phone because even before he went on a ventilator, the machinery that was keeping him alive was so loud, which we're seeing a picture of right now, that i could barely hear his voice, and he was struggling to breathe. so we had to send text messages to one another over the course of his last couple of weeks of life. i had to say good-bye to my dad over a facetime message. it was akin to a living nightmare. it's something i wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. >> how did this change the way perhaps you see doctors and nurses? >> i've always thought that doctors and nurses were incredibly important people. i actually thought i was going to be a doctor at first when i went away to college. but i have seen doctors and nurses being put in an impossible position that they shouldn't be put in, and i -- part of why i speak out is because we should be fighting for them as well. i worry about the long-term health impacts that this pandemic and our response is go
my dad went into the hospital, and i didn't get to see him at all. i couldn't even talk to him on the phone because even before he went on a ventilator, the machinery that was keeping him alive was so loud, which we're seeing a picture of right now, that i could barely hear his voice, and he was struggling to breathe. so we had to send text messages to one another over the course of his last couple of weeks of life. i had to say good-bye to my dad over a facetime message. it was akin to a...
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today is the day my dad died and we marked the day and i know it seems like something sad but i love my father and i especially love being in this barnes and noble because my father used to go into barnes and noble and say yes, i'm here for brad meltzer book, he's my favorite author and they'd say mister meltzer, we know he's your son. my mom would be like what do you mean, that john grisham is in the front window. not anymore. now meltzer is in the front window so we honor my father here tonight but the other person, we havea couple bank used to do that our local . so i write a character named beecher and inner-circle and i know my friend trevor is here . where are you ? come on out this is the guy who helped me at the national archives. people say whose feature, there is so handsome and sharon, people who helped us online, you see jim over here and dodger case, yes, in the back. i've never told the story publicly though i'm going to tell it. this year for halloween i went as willy wonka and my daughter last year went as veruca salt but there's no veruca salt costume sold and we dec
today is the day my dad died and we marked the day and i know it seems like something sad but i love my father and i especially love being in this barnes and noble because my father used to go into barnes and noble and say yes, i'm here for brad meltzer book, he's my favorite author and they'd say mister meltzer, we know he's your son. my mom would be like what do you mean, that john grisham is in the front window. not anymore. now meltzer is in the front window so we honor my father here...
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and he said, dad, look at me. look at me, dad.he devastation of losing him as if i lost my son hunter or our daughter ashley would be absolutely-- it would be very hard. and so i said, yes. what he wanted me to promise to do, he was worried what i would do is, i would take care of the family, but he was worried i would withdraw, i would go inside. because mourning in public is a lot different than being able to mourn in private. and he made me promise to stay engaged. he didn't make me promise to run for president. by the time i've been 18 years old, i have been involved in causes from the civil rights movement to the environment, things that mattered to me, what i've done my whole life, even as a lawyer, as a public defender. and so, for me, the measure is-- let me say it this way. every morning, i get up, i ask myself, is he proud of me? am i meeting the requirement that i promised him i would do? because he and hunter, whom god, thank god i still have him. he was my soul, hunter is my heart. it was always about, every time i wo
and he said, dad, look at me. look at me, dad.he devastation of losing him as if i lost my son hunter or our daughter ashley would be absolutely-- it would be very hard. and so i said, yes. what he wanted me to promise to do, he was worried what i would do is, i would take care of the family, but he was worried i would withdraw, i would go inside. because mourning in public is a lot different than being able to mourn in private. and he made me promise to stay engaged. he didn't make me promise...
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last week i was totally my son the story and telling him, my dad was struck by lightning, his dad was struck by lightning and he's like oh my gosh, we can be struck by lightning and as he said that i make you won't be but sure, yeah you might be, this is true, my son and my family, my wife or my kids were taking the amtrak train from new york city to here to washington, d.c. to this event and the train was struck by lightning, my son texted me and he said you're not going to believe what happened tonight. destiny, that's what were witnessing, you will see them coming in late but this is destiny, a couple of things i will say that we can't do any rows in the country, first of all where is jim, jim stand up one second, he's done so much work for the lost history and all these other things and he gets to be her, i love you and thank you for all that you do, i am assume you covered all your stickers, find jim if you want to sticker of a legal version of me. when you meet him, he's your man he's like a drug dealer of lego stickers. >> that does look like me, this is yours. so now here's th
last week i was totally my son the story and telling him, my dad was struck by lightning, his dad was struck by lightning and he's like oh my gosh, we can be struck by lightning and as he said that i make you won't be but sure, yeah you might be, this is true, my son and my family, my wife or my kids were taking the amtrak train from new york city to here to washington, d.c. to this event and the train was struck by lightning, my son texted me and he said you're not going to believe what...
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i was like, "yes, this baby looks like his dad, ioo%."r was due to fly out in a couple of weeks to be here for the birth. due to the virus, we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day and that helps to keep in contact, but it is difficult. the first week of working from home was really, really difficult. i literally just had the news on constantly. that was when they were making announcements to change the excel centre near me into a hospital and building these morgues and everything. i just felt like it was something out of horror movie, the world is going to end. i am going to have start stockpiling food or running in other people's abandoned houses and finding their stockpiled food! it was all a bit crazy. by the time we got to lockdown, i was begging for it because it was getting really scary. this is the baby's room. it was meant to be completed by now. but the floor isn't done. so it has become a bit of a dumping ground, waiting for this bed to be moved. but we can't due to coronavirus, can't get the flooring
i was like, "yes, this baby looks like his dad, ioo%."r was due to fly out in a couple of weeks to be here for the birth. due to the virus, we have had to postpone his flight indefinitely. we speak every day and that helps to keep in contact, but it is difficult. the first week of working from home was really, really difficult. i literally just had the news on constantly. that was when they were making announcements to change the excel centre near me into a hospital and building these...
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my dad was struck by lightning, his dad was struck by lightning pretty so my gosh, we could be struck by lightning. as the senate, we won't but sure you might be. tonight, and this is true. my son, and my wife my kids were taking p.m. track train for this event and their train, was struck by lightning. [laughter]. my son texted me and he said you're not going to believe what happened tonight. [laughter]. destiny people. you're going to see this and other people coming in but they're coming in late pretty full of other things. he wants the country, first of all where is jim dave. want to thank you jim. senate one second. he does so much more for history. [applause]. he does so much work. i love you. thank you. so find jim if you want a sticker in the lego version of me. >> so when you need him, he is your man. he's like a drug dealer of stickers. [applause]. dave got one freedom good pretty thank you. it does look like me. so this is yours. so now, here's a look for someone to think. amy, raise your hand place. so this is amy. there was a couple of years ago, my history teacher contact
my dad was struck by lightning, his dad was struck by lightning pretty so my gosh, we could be struck by lightning. as the senate, we won't but sure you might be. tonight, and this is true. my son, and my wife my kids were taking p.m. track train for this event and their train, was struck by lightning. [laughter]. my son texted me and he said you're not going to believe what happened tonight. [laughter]. destiny people. you're going to see this and other people coming in but they're coming in...
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that bryce dallas howard made about dads.e the question was what is a dad, and you were like a dad is -- and you were looking for the right word, and you're, "a hero. and i just about started crying when you said that. >> jimmy: i said that? >> think about what you -- i'm someone's dad now. because i remember looking up to my dad that exact same way. >> jimmy: yeah >> you know, there is not really a lot of other people you can just grab them and like, you know what i mean >> jimmy: exactly right. and i think there will probably come a certain age where it's not that easy to get them and do that. >> right now i still can. >> jimmy: me too hit record i always love that you created this before there was any kind of collab going on the internet. it was way ahead of its time, and i love that you made that and i check it out all the time. >> you have been a supporter of it all the time. you have been an early champion of the community. >> jimmy: there are so many awesome, fun, creative things. and on the site it has some creative p
that bryce dallas howard made about dads.e the question was what is a dad, and you were like a dad is -- and you were looking for the right word, and you're, "a hero. and i just about started crying when you said that. >> jimmy: i said that? >> think about what you -- i'm someone's dad now. because i remember looking up to my dad that exact same way. >> jimmy: yeah >> you know, there is not really a lot of other people you can just grab them and like, you know what...
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, he literally waved at my dad, and he, like, there's all of these kids, too, but my dad knew that this man waved at him. >> reporter: after serving in the army and national guard, he worked at san quentin for 30 years. a crisis created after the corrections department brought in untested inmates from a prison in chino, where there had been an outbreak. visible sent believe father may have caught the virus while moving inmates. >> i don't think it was done correctly, personally. as a son, don't think it was done correctly, because they were kind of rushing it, pushing people. i don't think the inmates shroud ever moved. >> a statement said that sergeant gilbert polanco demonstrated unwavering e officer, work hearing s a front line every day during this devastating pandemic. the statement went on to say that his memory is carried on in the hearts of the men and women who continue to battle the virus at san quentin. his memory also lives on in his children. >> it's a gift that i kid not realize that it has been a gift for me, and i've been very lucky to have a father like i do. >> and cor
, he literally waved at my dad, and he, like, there's all of these kids, too, but my dad knew that this man waved at him. >> reporter: after serving in the army and national guard, he worked at san quentin for 30 years. a crisis created after the corrections department brought in untested inmates from a prison in chino, where there had been an outbreak. visible sent believe father may have caught the virus while moving inmates. >> i don't think it was done correctly, personally. as...