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all your friends and my cousin. all your friends died? friends and my cousin.friends died? what was it like seeing your friends dying. friends died? what was it like seeing your friends dyinglj friends died? what was it like seeing your friends dying. i feel like i can't feel my face. i was, like, dying. when i was shocked, i went like, i was dying, because the police were in the area and i went out to home and there was nobody home. i went to my dad's friend, who was not at home because he was in the army. it is worth mentioning, when you were shot you were helped bya when you were shot you were helped by a doctor who removed a bullet from your leg and now you are much better. yeah. when he see me escape, he took the bullet out and when he cut my leg, he made it bigger to ta ke cut my leg, he made it bigger to take the bullet out because it was very big. congratulations on your award because you have been given this award because you are so selfless. you are helping your mum, who suffers with cancer and dad is not very well. how do you feel?|j feel not very we
all your friends and my cousin. all your friends died? friends and my cousin.friends died? what was it like seeing your friends dying. friends died? what was it like seeing your friends dyinglj friends died? what was it like seeing your friends dying. i feel like i can't feel my face. i was, like, dying. when i was shocked, i went like, i was dying, because the police were in the area and i went out to home and there was nobody home. i went to my dad's friend, who was not at home because he was...
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this is my cousin... cousin? his son is your dad? yeah. hi. hi. thankyou my cousin... cousin?uch. i'm your aunt. yeah. people are so much. i'm your aunt. yeah. people are so excited to see each other that they're socialising and they're slowly, slowly, slowly moving towards this way. hopefully we get the picture by the end of the day. ? first tojoin our living family true, great grandmother elizabeth, surrounded by her six surviving children, who have a combined age of more than 400. next tojoin, my a combined age of more than 400. next to join, my aunts and uncles. now the third generation has been called. so that means the people who called. so that means the people who call my great grandmother great grandmother, so i'm part of them and i'm going tojoin them. grandmother, so i'm part of them and i'm going to join them. my mother has been holding this party for about 20 years. she enjoys it. she would like to do it every quarter of a year. she's happy to see her family coming together. she has become like the pillar for the family unit. applause many of us enjoy tracing our
this is my cousin... cousin? his son is your dad? yeah. hi. hi. thankyou my cousin... cousin?uch. i'm your aunt. yeah. people are so much. i'm your aunt. yeah. people are so excited to see each other that they're socialising and they're slowly, slowly, slowly moving towards this way. hopefully we get the picture by the end of the day. ? first tojoin our living family true, great grandmother elizabeth, surrounded by her six surviving children, who have a combined age of more than 400. next...
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>> absolutely. >> her cousin recalls chris said he didn't mind what size heather was a.ew years into their relationship he asked heather to marry him. it seems like the numbers didn't waiver, the numbers on her scale continued to rise after the birth of their two children. >> did he make her feel good? >> yes, she felt beautiful, she felt loved. she felt taken care of. >> chris also took on the reel role of stay-at-home dad, heather worked at college part time. >> it took her ten years to get her degree from college and it was almost to the day that she graduated from college that everything changed. >> at one point before graduation, heather tipped the scales at 400 pounds, but diane said that now became a roadman for heather, pointing her to a brighter and lighter future. >> she had so much more confidence. she saw a different life for herself. she immediately started working on her weight. >> and that's when she found a special group of new friends. women like her who joined this high powered dance exercise class each week to improve their physique and their lives. ga
>> absolutely. >> her cousin recalls chris said he didn't mind what size heather was a.ew years into their relationship he asked heather to marry him. it seems like the numbers didn't waiver, the numbers on her scale continued to rise after the birth of their two children. >> did he make her feel good? >> yes, she felt beautiful, she felt loved. she felt taken care of. >> chris also took on the reel role of stay-at-home dad, heather worked at college part time....
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end. —— little cousin and at the end.eir act? this is a report by the home affairs select committee, which has no legislative power, saying they think something should be done, i way to push the home office to meet internet bosses. the way these companies operate, if you defend somebody on the internet or facebook or if you commit a theirargument '; we their argument e we are not crime, their argument is we are not a publisher in the way the daily mail or the daily telegraph is. we are effectively the medium, we are no more liable for the criminality someone no more liable for the criminality someone else has committed using our medium than the person who chop down the tree that made the paper that printed the newspaper the daily telegraph used to defame somebody. they say they are not a publisher in law. at the moment they say they are publishers they have do accept responsibility for everyone and that is their worst nightmare. that would bea is their worst nightmare. that would be a massive pay—out so they won't do that
end. —— little cousin and at the end.eir act? this is a report by the home affairs select committee, which has no legislative power, saying they think something should be done, i way to push the home office to meet internet bosses. the way these companies operate, if you defend somebody on the internet or facebook or if you commit a theirargument '; we their argument e we are not crime, their argument is we are not a publisher in the way the daily mail or the daily telegraph is. we are...
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one guy--demarcus cousins. we're really gonna listen to demarcus cousins? really? that's the guy?fouls for, like, five seasons in a row now. [laughter] yeah. he's the biggest crybaby in the nba! "oh! that guy fouled me! i hate my coach! that t-shirt hurts my feelings!" blah, blah, blah! you know what should hurt your feelings, demarcus? your team being in tenth place in their conference, all right? now, look, if steph curry complains about a monkey t-shirt, look, that's a conversation, right? - wow. wow, ronny, um... - all i'm saying is black people, listen. we're all on the same team here, okay? we're not your enemy. we've already proved we can work well together... in "rush hour", remember? yeah, that's right! [cheers and applause] yeah! chris tucker and jackie chan kicked ass, conformed to racial stereotypes, and respected each other's holidays. - ronny, don't you ever touch a black man's holiday! - trevor, we're not trying to touch your holiday, okay? do you understand the words... that are coming... out of my mouth? - oh, nice, nice. that's "rush hour." that's--we did-- it wa
one guy--demarcus cousins. we're really gonna listen to demarcus cousins? really? that's the guy?fouls for, like, five seasons in a row now. [laughter] yeah. he's the biggest crybaby in the nba! "oh! that guy fouled me! i hate my coach! that t-shirt hurts my feelings!" blah, blah, blah! you know what should hurt your feelings, demarcus? your team being in tenth place in their conference, all right? now, look, if steph curry complains about a monkey t-shirt, look, that's a...
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cousin. >> how could you know me? >> how could i not? my cousin jesus, it is you.prophecy, and now it's come true. come. >> hosanna! >> hosanna! >> people! [ all cheering ] the new light is here! [ all cheering ] ♪ >> how are you so certain that what you believe of me is true? >> cousin, in the desert, i found communion with our lord. and the voices, they came. >> the voices told you i was coming? >> yes. but i'm only to open the way. >> god speaking of me? >> yes. >> cousin, until this day, while i'm a man of strong belief, i have worked a trade -- a carpenter, nothing more. >> what is prophesied cannot be denied. the cup will be raised to your lips, jesus. >> baptize me. and i, too, will go into the desert and listen for the voice of god. >> yes. i will baptize you, though it is you who should baptize me. >> [ breathes sharply ] >> you're right. >> [ sighs ] >> come. >> [ breathes sharply ] [ laughs ] [ sighs ] >> let the lord shine his light upon you. the new dawn, the new light is with you, my cousin. come. come. ♪ >> [ whispering indistinctly ] ♪ >> that boat
cousin. >> how could you know me? >> how could i not? my cousin jesus, it is you.prophecy, and now it's come true. come. >> hosanna! >> hosanna! >> people! [ all cheering ] the new light is here! [ all cheering ] ♪ >> how are you so certain that what you believe of me is true? >> cousin, in the desert, i found communion with our lord. and the voices, they came. >> the voices told you i was coming? >> yes. but i'm only to open the way....
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. >>> quarterback kirk cousins tweeted back, welcome home.eports that he was going to get traded to cleveland. they were soon denied. >> can you she whether you guys enter tand any calls about a potential trade for cousins? >> not one call. >> you didn't take any calls? >> not one. there was no talk about it. no suspecting it, nothing. thank you. >> there he goes. coach jay gruden, nothing, nada. cousin is set to play on the franchise tag. not a long-term contract. if they don't agree to the contract, he's set to be a free agent. >> no hemming or hawing. >> we have number one warmest april in the bag. >> already? >> already. done deal. >> done? >> yeah. our average temperature has been 62.3. the old record is 62.1. more than a degree above. with today, tomorrow, sunday still to go, we are not going to just temperatures are going to be nearly 2 degrees than any other report in april. just a crazy, warm year. that's our second month this year. number one warmest february earlier as well. 67 degrees now. our average high this time of the year is
. >>> quarterback kirk cousins tweeted back, welcome home.eports that he was going to get traded to cleveland. they were soon denied. >> can you she whether you guys enter tand any calls about a potential trade for cousins? >> not one call. >> you didn't take any calls? >> not one. there was no talk about it. no suspecting it, nothing. thank you. >> there he goes. coach jay gruden, nothing, nada. cousin is set to play on the franchise tag. not a long-term...
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, fabian ruiz. >> they're blood cousins. fabian ruiz was actively trying to kill jimbo. >> out on the streets. i was looking for him to hurt him. when i saw him in here and i was going to beat him up. and he, he didn't want to fight. >> god has brought a lot of things back to me. friends, family, who want to kill me. >> it was probably just the right time for us to see each other and talk about it. >> coming to this church it made me step back and -- and like try to -- focus on what am i doing wrong with my life. >> you know, he's my cousin. i love him. so, i mean, really -- whatever goes on on the streets. it ain't that serious anymore. >> because of this they were able to pull all of that aside. maybe that's two guys that just got saved that might have been dead on the street. >> but the church service deputy vails helped foster along with inmate moana ofahengaue could be coming to an end. >> before we start as always we'll give it to our ceo, mr. vails. deputy vails is leaving for another job within the sheriff's departme
, fabian ruiz. >> they're blood cousins. fabian ruiz was actively trying to kill jimbo. >> out on the streets. i was looking for him to hurt him. when i saw him in here and i was going to beat him up. and he, he didn't want to fight. >> god has brought a lot of things back to me. friends, family, who want to kill me. >> it was probably just the right time for us to see each other and talk about it. >> coming to this church it made me step back and -- and like try...
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quentin carthen and isaiah thomas are lucky to be close-knit cousins.nly allowed out of their cells 30 minutes a day. >> when you're getting 30 minutes and you've got to get in the shower or use the phone, you ain't really getting nothing time to commit with your people. i got my bro so we kind of work on it together. even when we be sitting here we be like, damn. >> the zillas' fiercest rival on the streets of sacramento through social media rap wars and inside the jail. ♪ 1,100 up starz down ♪ [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ] ♪ >> the starz were created under the leadership of a rap artist who goes by the name lavish d. but inside the jail he is inmate donald oliver. >> i got a lot of fans, you know. they want to take pictures with me and all this, you know. i'm like, man, that's crazy, the internet did this. ♪ 1,100 gun starz up starz down ♪ >> the king city, it's my city here, sacramento, you know? google king city, lavish d going to pop up, you know? >> i should have went to the nba, man. >> i should have went to the nba, man. i am the most valuable
quentin carthen and isaiah thomas are lucky to be close-knit cousins.nly allowed out of their cells 30 minutes a day. >> when you're getting 30 minutes and you've got to get in the shower or use the phone, you ain't really getting nothing time to commit with your people. i got my bro so we kind of work on it together. even when we be sitting here we be like, damn. >> the zillas' fiercest rival on the streets of sacramento through social media rap wars and inside the jail. ♪ 1,100...
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this cousin is different in a that it lost its needless during the winter. it -- its needles during the winter. it went extinct. but it has fossils everywhere in the northwest. now, how could senator hatfield plant in tree when it was extinct for millions of years? he could plant it because in the late 1940's a small grove was founded in china of this particular tree. the only place on the planet it still existed. he arranged to get one of these trees. at that moment, as they were getting ready to plant, his team saw senator kennedy and said, senator kennedy, you should come out and join senator hatfield. they were out on the mall -- not the marks but this walkway between heards an russell. senator kennedy said, in honor of the work that we're doing together, this bipartisan work on nuclear weapons, this should be known as the peace tree. and they were working on the zero option, or the nuclear freeze movement. let's not grow anymore --ed a anymore nuclear weapons to the world. it's already dangerous enough. and they did a lost work on nuclear weapons -- and
this cousin is different in a that it lost its needless during the winter. it -- its needles during the winter. it went extinct. but it has fossils everywhere in the northwest. now, how could senator hatfield plant in tree when it was extinct for millions of years? he could plant it because in the late 1940's a small grove was founded in china of this particular tree. the only place on the planet it still existed. he arranged to get one of these trees. at that moment, as they were getting ready...
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you have to give the penny back to cousin sal. oh, wow, justine. that's so tough. playing. that's how it goes, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's gambling. you're going to roll the dice, you might lose the dice. all right, let's try again. let'si let's see who we have. what is your name, sir? >> my name is osie. >> jimmy: okay, all right. i kind of see that -- sal's blocking your name tag there. where do you go to school? >> cal state l.a. >> jimmy: what are you studying? >> exercise science. >> jimmy: exercise science. that's a thing? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and will you be an exercise scientist, or what will -- >> basically i can go anywhere from kinesiology to, like, being like a pediatrician or whatever i want to be. >> jimmy: i see. do you know your money? do you know your u.s. currency? >> probably not. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. you got a tough act to follow because justine was able to identify who was on the penny. but that's where it ended. okay? so the first question is, who is on the penny? >> lincoln. >> jimmy: that is right, os
you have to give the penny back to cousin sal. oh, wow, justine. that's so tough. playing. that's how it goes, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's gambling. you're going to roll the dice, you might lose the dice. all right, let's try again. let'si let's see who we have. what is your name, sir? >> my name is osie. >> jimmy: okay, all right. i kind of see that -- sal's blocking your name tag there. where do you go to school? >> cal state l.a. >> jimmy: what...
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25 years and building housing for families in the mission district that are evicted we need your cousin in ohio and get on the phone. >> (clapping.) >> all right. i'm allowed wore anyone moment i'm - mark says that's it i'm done all right. >> i want to thank the contractors for this this was a labor of love and took an incredible effort an amazing general contractor and want to thank the folks at roberts thank you for the tremendous job when you go inside you'll see what an circle work and the other friend i saw fred is behind closed doors e hyde behind randy when you go through the parks what an amazing job restoring this building thank you fred and for the rest of folks on your team. >> (clapping.) >> i want to thank northern california community loan fund and the investment fund a moment in time we didn't have the money they lent us the money boarded mayor's office had the money up the hill the one remaining part of the folks we want to thank them and as somebody that was to the doivent a little bit of drilling is okay. but that's my view i love my dentist sort of i want to thank the
25 years and building housing for families in the mission district that are evicted we need your cousin in ohio and get on the phone. >> (clapping.) >> all right. i'm allowed wore anyone moment i'm - mark says that's it i'm done all right. >> i want to thank the contractors for this this was a labor of love and took an incredible effort an amazing general contractor and want to thank the folks at roberts thank you for the tremendous job when you go inside you'll see what an...
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apparently if your first cousin has a child, it's not really called a cousin. >> it's your first cousinnce removed which is what i said while on the air. you don't listen to me. >> i didn't even know what that meant. >> first cousin once removed. >> people call them a niece or a nephew if it's a first cousin once removed. it's not a second cousin. people will debate back and f t forth. >> all right. we have to get him back and square him away. >>> coming up, mark grant's message to investors, beware of europe. he explains next. his weekend? his weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. >>> welcome back. you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning. welcome back. general news, some sad news, i guess. former patriots tight end aaron hernand
apparently if your first cousin has a child, it's not really called a cousin. >> it's your first cousinnce removed which is what i said while on the air. you don't listen to me. >> i didn't even know what that meant. >> first cousin once removed. >> people call them a niece or a nephew if it's a first cousin once removed. it's not a second cousin. people will debate back and f t forth. >> all right. we have to get him back and square him away. >>> coming...
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dear cousin, you mistake me. i have no interest in the castle.. i left it here before the whole monkey island thing. >> >> stephen: basketball pump that's worries? i was wondering who this belonged to! >> thank you. now basketball pump, do your ill deed! >> stephen: no! no! don't pump it! no! ( cheers and applause ) no! no! alec baldwin, everybody! his book "nevertheless" is available now. we'll be right back with charlamagne tha god! ( cheers and applause ) yes! say? is it the cure for malaria? has the war ended? a prince wants to give us 20 million dollars, he just needs our social security numbers. we're gonna be rich!!! horses for everyone! the first spam was sent by telegraph in 1864. huh. put some flavor in your break. make time for snapple poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. unlimited data on t-mobile, now that's a treat. why did verizon take so long to off
dear cousin, you mistake me. i have no interest in the castle.. i left it here before the whole monkey island thing. >> >> stephen: basketball pump that's worries? i was wondering who this belonged to! >> thank you. now basketball pump, do your ill deed! >> stephen: no! no! don't pump it! no! ( cheers and applause ) no! no! alec baldwin, everybody! his book "nevertheless" is available now. we'll be right back with charlamagne tha god! ( cheers and applause )...
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a lot of people here today said their parents or cousins or here today said their parents or cousins parents or cousins or someone used to work at a coal mine. they want those coalmining jobs back. you heard about steel manufacturing, aluminium manufacturing. he was playing to his blue—collar base. a blue—collar base that used to belong to democrats, that used to belong to democrats, that donald trump feels he has stolen from underneath them. when it comes to expand about—face, nothing he said in a speech and i'd will do that. he stuck to his american first mantra. now, whether or not he will stick to that over the next four yea rs, stick to that over the next four years, that is will have to wait and see. the timing of the rally is interesting. donald trump this the same night as the annual white house correspondents' dinner. this is a night where the press have a light—hearted night, a night of politics, if. donald trump snubbed them. that says something about his relationship with immediate president? -- if you will. it is attended by celebrities in the press. the idea is that it
a lot of people here today said their parents or cousins or here today said their parents or cousins parents or cousins or someone used to work at a coal mine. they want those coalmining jobs back. you heard about steel manufacturing, aluminium manufacturing. he was playing to his blue—collar base. a blue—collar base that used to belong to democrats, that used to belong to democrats, that donald trump feels he has stolen from underneath them. when it comes to expand about—face, nothing he...
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sarah-- bill: handley-cousins -- legal and murphy, thank you for being here. you are watching american history tv all weekend on c-span3. facebook., like us on the national law enforcement museum is currently under construction and said to open in 2018 and washington, d.c.. until then, the museum artifacts are stored at a facility in forest bill, maryland. we visited with rebecca looney and curator sarah haggerty to learn about the museum and the collections which will tell the story of law enforcement history. >> we are at the collections storage facility for the national law enforcement museum. we have about 17,000 objects we will use to tell the story of american law enforcement.
sarah-- bill: handley-cousins -- legal and murphy, thank you for being here. you are watching american history tv all weekend on c-span3. facebook., like us on the national law enforcement museum is currently under construction and said to open in 2018 and washington, d.c.. until then, the museum artifacts are stored at a facility in forest bill, maryland. we visited with rebecca looney and curator sarah haggerty to learn about the museum and the collections which will tell the story of law...
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this is my cousin. cousin? his son is your dad. yes. thank you very much. i am your art. yes? they are slowly moving towards this way. —— aunt. hopefully we get the picture by the end of the day. first tojoin our living picture by the end of the day. first to join our living family tree, it great—grandmother elizabeth, surrounded by her six surviving children, who have a combined age of more than 400. next to join our my aunts and uncles. now that another generation has been called, the people who call her their great—grandmother are coming. i am pa rt great—grandmother are coming. i am part of that. we have been holding this party for about 20 years. she enjoys it. she would like to do it every quarter of the year. she is happy to see our family coming together. she has become a pillar for the family unit. many of us enjoyed tracing our family tree. but for most families, gathering so many generations together like this is impossible. it is no surprise that people have travelled from far and wide, because great—grandmother elizabeth's enthusiasm for life is infectious. i fina
this is my cousin. cousin? his son is your dad. yes. thank you very much. i am your art. yes? they are slowly moving towards this way. —— aunt. hopefully we get the picture by the end of the day. first tojoin our living picture by the end of the day. first to join our living family tree, it great—grandmother elizabeth, surrounded by her six surviving children, who have a combined age of more than 400. next to join our my aunts and uncles. now that another generation has been called, the...
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krauz crazy horse was important in the story because he is blackout's older second cousin. i kept in a lot of stuff about crazy horse because black elk modeled himself as a medicine man after crazy horse and crazy horse was born for war but war was in many ways, black elk modeled himself after his second cousin. i had this character over here who blackout didn't model himself after. he wasn't part of his psychology but crazy horse was. i kept him out and i had to get rid of at lot of standing bear. you boil it down to the basic story. >> did you find it is almost as if there is an ouija board where some characters assert themselves more. did that happen in the writing? like with standing bear pushing himself to the front of the line and you didn't intend for him to. >> oh, yeah, all the time. i wrote a story about a man who stole 7500 trees from the amazon and how that affected the world. i thought it would be about him but it turned out to be about his wife who followed him to the worst places on earth. she pushed herself forward. it greatest thing he had was the love of h
krauz crazy horse was important in the story because he is blackout's older second cousin. i kept in a lot of stuff about crazy horse because black elk modeled himself as a medicine man after crazy horse and crazy horse was born for war but war was in many ways, black elk modeled himself after his second cousin. i had this character over here who blackout didn't model himself after. he wasn't part of his psychology but crazy horse was. i kept him out and i had to get rid of at lot of standing...
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cousin is like i know exactly who your father is. here she is meeting her dad. >> i'm nervous. >> wow. get out. >> well, what makes it so cool is we know esther. esther works on our web team. i'm, like, invested in this. >> here she is meeting her dad. >> this is so sweet. i mean, esther is a sweetie pie. this is so beautiful. >> as you can see right there, there's no doubt that's daddy. she discovered she had a half sister. but he found out he's also a grand dad. here he is at the house meeting the first grand baby. and then he meets his son-in-law and he meet this twins. and here esther says something really interesting about how connected they are. when she first points out eleanor. >> this is eleanor and you can tell because she has a beauty mark. >> like your mom. >> no. >> yeah. like, on her cheek. >> yeah. >> she discovered when she was looking at pictures of family members she never met, that her daughter has the same beauty mark as her paternal great grandmother. >> did he even know he had a daughter? >> let's ask esther. >>
cousin is like i know exactly who your father is. here she is meeting her dad. >> i'm nervous. >> wow. get out. >> well, what makes it so cool is we know esther. esther works on our web team. i'm, like, invested in this. >> here she is meeting her dad. >> this is so sweet. i mean, esther is a sweetie pie. this is so beautiful. >> as you can see right there, there's no doubt that's daddy. she discovered she had a half sister. but he found out he's also a grand...
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you're a long, lost cousin from somewhere. it was. >> stephen: oh, really.t now. i love-- you have a really cool-- you shaved sides of your head right now and a tattoo. do you meepped if i point those out. >> please don't tell me -- >> stephen: is that literally a text on the show? >> it's from my dad! i'm sorry! >> stephen: what does it say? what does it say? >> do you really want me to read it? >> stephen: if it's okay. >> well, there are some swear words in it. >> stephen: oh, good. >> okay. >> stephen: yup? >> i'm a little bit nervous. okay. "hi" spelled h-i-g-h. "toddles. i just watched you on the teley. i thought you looked and sounded (bleep) awesome. i love you so much, and i am so proud of you. dada. xxxx." my favorite g he doesn't know that hi is special h-i. >> stephen: go with what you know. please say hi back can we say hi back? >> you know what we'll do. if i facetimed him right now, he would die. >> stephen: go ahead. >> do you want me to facetime him. >> stephen: go ahead and faze time him. while you're doing that, i will talk about your book
you're a long, lost cousin from somewhere. it was. >> stephen: oh, really.t now. i love-- you have a really cool-- you shaved sides of your head right now and a tattoo. do you meepped if i point those out. >> please don't tell me -- >> stephen: is that literally a text on the show? >> it's from my dad! i'm sorry! >> stephen: what does it say? what does it say? >> do you really want me to read it? >> stephen: if it's okay. >> well, there are some...
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his cousin says the family is in pain tonight. >> he was the first one to make it.our side of the family, he was the first one. >> reporter: reaction to hernandez's death pouring in from around the country. the rapper snoop dogg tweeting, this is sad. former wide receiver donte stallworth reminding the world that hernandez's 4-year-old daughter will forever suffer from this loss. >> at the risk of sounding cold or callous, i was somewhat indifferent to the news. because at the end of the day we're talking about someone with a very violent past who killed someone. most of my condolences still go to the families that are missing loved ones. >> reporter: today officials at the massachusetts department of corrections said they had no prior concern that hernandez was planning to take his own life. lawyers for hernandez say they were actually exploring an appeal to the murder conviction for which he was serving the life sentence. those who knew hernandez personally are expressing doubts as to whether he killed himself. >> we still think that there's no way that aaron woul
his cousin says the family is in pain tonight. >> he was the first one to make it.our side of the family, he was the first one. >> reporter: reaction to hernandez's death pouring in from around the country. the rapper snoop dogg tweeting, this is sad. former wide receiver donte stallworth reminding the world that hernandez's 4-year-old daughter will forever suffer from this loss. >> at the risk of sounding cold or callous, i was somewhat indifferent to the news. because at the...
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i know my cousin has a big tat on his back with our last name, but at the same time, it was just notpresentative of who we are as a community, and i think they should hire consultants that are hispanic that could speak to the community and can actually talk about these issues. >> let's move on, rolando, as somebody who is in the business of public relations and the importance of being part of the community, of doing public service. >> mm-hmm. i think for me, it's always been -- my career started in public service, evolved into business when i left public service, but everything i do is driven with the understanding of understanding where i come from, having a strong pulse in terms of not only my community, but it's important to say other communities. we expect communities to learn about us, to be a part of our fabric. equally, we have to do the same to become a part of a larger fabric where we don't lose our sense of identity, but we share a sense of identity or are equally receptive. for me, that's been tremendously advantageous because it allows for me to go into any setting, any s
i know my cousin has a big tat on his back with our last name, but at the same time, it was just notpresentative of who we are as a community, and i think they should hire consultants that are hispanic that could speak to the community and can actually talk about these issues. >> let's move on, rolando, as somebody who is in the business of public relations and the importance of being part of the community, of doing public service. >> mm-hmm. i think for me, it's always been -- my...
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instead they serve as ambassadors for their wild cousins. it gives visitors the chance to build a bond with the predators. cheetahs especially, they're non-agressive. >> they're a runner, not a fifighter. and for r us, to show that you n have this amazing relationship and bond with a wild predator and if they can learn to trust us and live in harmony with us, we should be able to show the same emotional maturity and learn to live with them as well. >> they might actually be natural enemies, but anatolian guarding dog juliet and cheetah romeo have been been brought up together here. they are the furry faces of a project being funded by the cape town center to protect wild cheetahs. cheetah numbers have fallen drastically in just over a century from around 100,000 to just over seven thousand one hundred. one of the biggest threats to the big cats are farmers. almost two thousand kilometers away, farmer morne brummer prepares to release his flock for the day. it's not always been easy letting them roam. in the past, animals have been lost. >> w
instead they serve as ambassadors for their wild cousins. it gives visitors the chance to build a bond with the predators. cheetahs especially, they're non-agressive. >> they're a runner, not a fifighter. and for r us, to show that you n have this amazing relationship and bond with a wild predator and if they can learn to trust us and live in harmony with us, we should be able to show the same emotional maturity and learn to live with them as well. >> they might actually be natural...
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. >> announcer: a cousin gets called out. >> judge judy: you say when they left, they trashed the house judge judy: pigs live like that. >> announcer: then someone called the cops. >> judge judy: how many times that you were living there did the police respond to your house? >> none -- only once. >> judge judy: not none! only once! >> yeah, only once. >> judge judy: well, that's a once. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution daphne hereford is suing her cousin, 19-year-old holly burwell, for damaged property caused during a fight between holly and her husband. >> byrd: order! all rise!
. >> announcer: a cousin gets called out. >> judge judy: you say when they left, they trashed the house judge judy: pigs live like that. >> announcer: then someone called the cops. >> judge judy: how many times that you were living there did the police respond to your house? >> none -- only once. >> judge judy: not none! only once! >> yeah, only once. >> judge judy: well, that's a once. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to...
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cleo's cousin, johnny ragan, and his wife, holly, are supposedly hiding it for the heirs.n... >> unfortunately, johnny passes away in some form of an industrial accident, which involved a camper extension. >> somehow or another, he got caught between the wall in his shop and the expansion that goes out from an rv. >> when they found his body, he was lying there crushed between the camper extension and the wall. >> oh, my gosh. >> now, how that happened is a mystery. >> despite the odd circumstances, the police call johnny's death accidental. we requested an interview with holly, but through her attorney, she declined. >> after a certain amount of respectful time, cleo went and asked holly about the tombstone and where it was. >> was everything okay? >> holly disavowed any knowledge of where it was. >> so you said, "sorry for your loss. by the way, i'd like to pick up our tombstone," and she said? >> she did not know where it was, that she didn't know what johnny had done with it. >> did you believe her? >> i had no reason to distrust her at that time. >> holly said, "this
cleo's cousin, johnny ragan, and his wife, holly, are supposedly hiding it for the heirs.n... >> unfortunately, johnny passes away in some form of an industrial accident, which involved a camper extension. >> somehow or another, he got caught between the wall in his shop and the expansion that goes out from an rv. >> when they found his body, he was lying there crushed between the camper extension and the wall. >> oh, my gosh. >> now, how that happened is a...
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. >>> quarterback cousins tweeted at allen. welcome back home. there were reports he was going too get traded to cleveland but the team said no. >> can you shed any light on whether you guys entertained any calls for a trade of cousins. >> not one call. >> you didn't entertain any calls? >> not one. no none. thank you. >> i don't think it gets clearer than that. there are questions about whether cousins will get a long-term contract. he's playing on the franchise tag this year. >> if they don't agree to a deal he will likely become a free agent when the year is over. >>> keeping kids in the classroom. a local program raising attendance levels and making kids feel like they belong. >> it is a story you want to hear before you feed the family dog. the food recall alreadyo blame t ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> covering prince george's county now. teachers and school officials know that keeping kids
. >>> quarterback cousins tweeted at allen. welcome back home. there were reports he was going too get traded to cleveland but the team said no. >> can you shed any light on whether you guys entertained any calls for a trade of cousins. >> not one call. >> you didn't entertain any calls? >> not one. no none. thank you. >> i don't think it gets clearer than that. there are questions about whether cousins will get a long-term contract. he's playing on the...
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my cousins are refugees. i've heard their stories. if they had their wish, they would be home.t is not a choice to come when you are a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, if causing a lot of hate which is called islamophobia when it's against muslims. eign mileage] m -- language] ♪ >> it is imperative in 2017 congress and the president work on bringing more syrian refugees into the united states. most people are aware of there being a refugee crisis in the world, o it is this crisis? >> the refugee crisis has been called the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> the syrian civil war had a real impact on the population of syria. there have been atrocities committed against civilian populations. it is not safe to be in a conflict zone. the only option people had was to leave. >> united states is in proceed as a land of opportunity. where everyone is welcome. the statue of liberty says give me your tired, your poor, your yearning masses yearning to live free. now many politicians have voted to go back on the security. >> 29th governors sa
my cousins are refugees. i've heard their stories. if they had their wish, they would be home.t is not a choice to come when you are a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, if causing a lot of hate which is called islamophobia when it's against muslims. eign mileage] m -- language] ♪ >> it is imperative in 2017 congress and the president work on bringing more syrian refugees into the united states. most people are aware of there being a refugee crisis in...
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cousin is like i know exactly who your father is. here she is meeting her dad. >> i'm nervous. >> wow. get out. >> well, what makes it so cool is we know esther. esther works on our web team. i'm, like, invested in this. >> here she is meeting her dad. >> this is so sweet. i mean, esther is a sweetie pie. this is so beautiful. >> as you can see right there, there's no doubt that's daddy. she discovered she had a half sister. but he found out he's also a grand dad. here he is at the house meeting the first grand baby. and then he meets his son-in-law and he meet this twins. and here esther says something really interesting about how connected they are. when she first points out eleanor. >> this is eleanor and you can
cousin is like i know exactly who your father is. here she is meeting her dad. >> i'm nervous. >> wow. get out. >> well, what makes it so cool is we know esther. esther works on our web team. i'm, like, invested in this. >> here she is meeting her dad. >> this is so sweet. i mean, esther is a sweetie pie. this is so beautiful. >> as you can see right there, there's no doubt that's daddy. she discovered she had a half sister. but he found out he's also a grand...
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if cousin oliver can get his act together, how much more could this market happen? >> i don't think he can get his act together. >> oil is almost 53. >> oil is up 4% on the month, but yet the energy equity names are down for the month. what is that telling you? we've lost sensitivity to what the price of oil is doing. the price of oil has recovered, but the market is smart enough to recognize there's a huge obstacle and that's energy earnings. >> you have north korea sending missiles off every day -- >> trying to. >> that's bearish oil. >> but shouldn't that be moving the commodity up? >> it's anything in the korean peninsula as it relates to oil is bearish. it limits demand. >> it doesn't in real life. >> it does in the history of oil. >> how about it hasten demands? if we're going to have world war iii, i would assume -- >> think about 1998, the crisis in the asian region, oil went to $10 a barrel. >> that's coming unglued. >> it's impacting -- it's impacting the demand. the other side of that argument will be, okay, if bombs are dropping in the korean peninsula,
if cousin oliver can get his act together, how much more could this market happen? >> i don't think he can get his act together. >> oil is almost 53. >> oil is up 4% on the month, but yet the energy equity names are down for the month. what is that telling you? we've lost sensitivity to what the price of oil is doing. the price of oil has recovered, but the market is smart enough to recognize there's a huge obstacle and that's energy earnings. >> you have north korea...
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my cousin had no way of knowing he was dealing with a police officer. moments later, corey was dead. the official report from the state's attorney office said that mr. roger fired six shots. his final three shots were fired more deliberately according to the report. one shot every three seconds. consider corey was a good kid. his granddaddy and mine were brothers. i have known him my whole life. never a kid to give trouble. every sunday, you could find him in church playing the drums. his faith couldn't keep him alive. how do you goi from spending all of your sundays playing the drum ns church, working hard to support your family and waiting for help on the side of the road to being dead. for me, it doesn't add up. i wish i could tell you corey's story was unique. i wish i could tell you now, over a year later, we know exactly what happened and that the issue was resolved. i wish i quo tecould tell you c didn't die in the first place. i wish i wasn't here talking to you at all but i am. one of the hardest parts of this whole experience has been the lack
my cousin had no way of knowing he was dealing with a police officer. moments later, corey was dead. the official report from the state's attorney office said that mr. roger fired six shots. his final three shots were fired more deliberately according to the report. one shot every three seconds. consider corey was a good kid. his granddaddy and mine were brothers. i have known him my whole life. never a kid to give trouble. every sunday, you could find him in church playing the drums. his faith...
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would prove to be his undoing with of paranoia or possessiveness that came out but the wife with a cousin dave took them in and jim was only in his early 20s at the time. he wanted to adopt the boy but jim got furious and angry and in some ways if one-person would leave the church he would write letters the reminds me of the performer that all he can focus is the one person in the crowd and he seemed to obsess as a deep sense of rejection that he could not handle anybody leaving. >> the reason we look at somebody's life we look back to see what clues are there and to what you have is a man who was always possessive of everything. if you were a member of the church you belong to him for ever but he carried back into other aspects of his life. talking to his high-school sweetheart if you date coach jim jones you were his and he meant it. if one person when he had thousands of followers the rule was you could not get up and leave you have a schedule bathroom break every hour but if the soulful runoff laugh laugh -- the cellular-phone he would of call down the power of of lord. you don't have
would prove to be his undoing with of paranoia or possessiveness that came out but the wife with a cousin dave took them in and jim was only in his early 20s at the time. he wanted to adopt the boy but jim got furious and angry and in some ways if one-person would leave the church he would write letters the reminds me of the performer that all he can focus is the one person in the crowd and he seemed to obsess as a deep sense of rejection that he could not handle anybody leaving. >> the...
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and my cousins are refugees from iraq. and i have heard their stories. i know that if they had their wish, they would be at home. not in this country is a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, it is causing a lot of hate causing islamophobia. i knew i had to do something but idid not know what to do so thought this would be a good subject. >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> it is imperative that in 2017, congress and the new president work on bringing more syrian refugees into the united states. most people are aware there is a syrian refugee crisis in the world, but what is the crisis? >> it has been called the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> the syrian civil war has had a real impact on the population of syria. there has been atrocities committed against the civilian population. it is not safe to be in the conflict zone. the only option people had is to leave. >> united states is perceived as the land of opportunity. where everyone is welcome. ♪ >> the statue of liberty says "give me your tired, your poor
and my cousins are refugees from iraq. and i have heard their stories. i know that if they had their wish, they would be at home. not in this country is a refugee. with the new presidential administration's recent actions, it is causing a lot of hate causing islamophobia. i knew i had to do something but idid not know what to do so thought this would be a good subject. >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ >> it is imperative that in 2017, congress and the new president work on...
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suddenly i discovered a lot of cousins i didn't know i had. but i received an e-mail several years ago, a letter several years ago that began, "dear left wing historian." clearly it wasn't a fan letter. but the letter began to say, what happened to the smithsonian i loved? it used to be a place that celebrated america, that looked at the achievements in our history in a very positive way, and now your museum will raise issues that are better not remembered. and then the author wrote a line that i always keep. he said, after all, don't you know that america's greatest strength is its ability to forget? so a lot of us are out of a job. but he went on in the letter to talk about how it was horrible to build the national museum of african-american history and culture and that historians like me ought to be fired from the smithsonian, although i must admit he did sign it, best wishes for your continued success. but in many ways the letter raises so many issues about whose memories, whose history does one privilege, and how can public history, how c
suddenly i discovered a lot of cousins i didn't know i had. but i received an e-mail several years ago, a letter several years ago that began, "dear left wing historian." clearly it wasn't a fan letter. but the letter began to say, what happened to the smithsonian i loved? it used to be a place that celebrated america, that looked at the achievements in our history in a very positive way, and now your museum will raise issues that are better not remembered. and then the author wrote a...