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dad, i need your keys. we have to get.. hi. [wheezing] dad! oh, he's not dead.hat i'm gonna do to you first. dad. come on. you have to get up. you see, lisa, i never lie. ok, so is this personal now? just finishin' the job. well, you're too late. everyone's alive. in that hotel, every single person is alive. what, you didn't know? you failed, jack. - i'll finish the job. - t in my house. [grunts] ugh! oof! - you know i think i changed my mind about killing dad. [glass shattering] where's your male-driven, fact-based logic now, jack? i don't think that's what got you here. did you hear me? [creaking] [phone rings] [on phone] this is 911 dispatch. is anyone there? yes. hello. i'm sorry it took so long. we had an emergency downtown. it says you had someone hit in front of your house. there is a man in my house who's trying to kill me. ok, if you can, lock yourself in a room immediately. units are on the way. just hurry. [screaming] you're pathetic. [screaming] [wheezing] [sirens wailing] - we'll talk again. - don't move. [joe] hey! [gurgling] come on, sweetheart. c
dad, i need your keys. we have to get.. hi. [wheezing] dad! oh, he's not dead.hat i'm gonna do to you first. dad. come on. you have to get up. you see, lisa, i never lie. ok, so is this personal now? just finishin' the job. well, you're too late. everyone's alive. in that hotel, every single person is alive. what, you didn't know? you failed, jack. - i'll finish the job. - t in my house. [grunts] ugh! oof! - you know i think i changed my mind about killing dad. [glass shattering] where's your...
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was that your dad? she just cried. my dad really believe that stuff. if anybody said anything, he would deck you. he never liked that kind of talk. i was proud that he had such an influence on her life. my dad was the only white men who had never had dinner in their apartment. he would collect the nickle and give them the receipt for the insurance policy. >> did that have anything to do with the embrace you have had of african americans on the show, not just in the band, but leading the band. >> to me, this is a problem. i do not get what people do not get along. it is an important part of america. the show should look like america. when we started "the tonight show" he handled the music and i kendall the comedy. we never had a setup where i was the boss. we were always equal on the show. the funniest thing to me was that whenever we do jaywalking, when there is an african american guy i see him go like this. now he represents all afafcan americans. when we watched tv and "the untouchables" were on. the italian guy was eating the salami. why do they al
was that your dad? she just cried. my dad really believe that stuff. if anybody said anything, he would deck you. he never liked that kind of talk. i was proud that he had such an influence on her life. my dad was the only white men who had never had dinner in their apartment. he would collect the nickle and give them the receipt for the insurance policy. >> did that have anything to do with the embrace you have had of african americans on the show, not just in the band, but leading the...
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my dad said he did it, he hit her. i'm like, how could i hit her? she was behind you, dad. i didn't tell him this. all she said is i saw a poker hit me in the face. >> larry: no evidence? >> no evidence. i was honest all the way through. i said i don't know how she got the wound. i don't know how. she says she got hit. either way i was not the perpetrator. the perpetrator was the guy who stabbed me in the side and hurt me. i brought pictures. i have a gnarly hole. gnarly is a california word, sorry about that. >> larry: we'll be back with griffin o'neal. taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. >> larry: we'll be back with griffin in a couple of moments. farrah was a guest on this show in '94. she and ryan had been together for more than a dozen years. i asked her about the relationship. take a look. what's the secret, if there is a secret to keeping that relationship going in as difficult a center as you live in? >> i think you have to -- what is the secret? >> larry: there's no real secret. w
my dad said he did it, he hit her. i'm like, how could i hit her? she was behind you, dad. i didn't tell him this. all she said is i saw a poker hit me in the face. >> larry: no evidence? >> no evidence. i was honest all the way through. i said i don't know how she got the wound. i don't know how. she says she got hit. either way i was not the perpetrator. the perpetrator was the guy who stabbed me in the side and hurt me. i brought pictures. i have a gnarly hole. gnarly is a...
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my dad says, oh, he did it. he hit her. i'm like, how could i hit her? she was behind you, dad. said is i saw a poker hit me in the face. >> larry: no evidence? >> no evidence. i was honest all the way through. i said i don't know how she got the wound. i don't know how. she says she got hit. either way i was not the perpetrator. the perpetrator was the guy who stabbed me in the side and hurt me. i brought pictures. you'll see. i've got a gnarly hole. gnarly is a california word, sorry about that. >> larry: we'll be back with griffin o'neal. k you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips' caplets. maybe this is one of the most important. introducing new centrum ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men. it has antioxidants and vitamin d... to support your prostate and colon. new centrum ultra men's. >> larry: we'll be back with griffin in a couple of moments. farrah was a guest on this show in '94. she and ryan had been together for more than a
my dad says, oh, he did it. he hit her. i'm like, how could i hit her? she was behind you, dad. said is i saw a poker hit me in the face. >> larry: no evidence? >> no evidence. i was honest all the way through. i said i don't know how she got the wound. i don't know how. she says she got hit. either way i was not the perpetrator. the perpetrator was the guy who stabbed me in the side and hurt me. i brought pictures. you'll see. i've got a gnarly hole. gnarly is a california word,...
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and my dad, he's very smart.new what i was going do, like two steps before it actually happened. so, you know -- i mean, my curfew was like 9:00 and i'm like, dad, no one goes out until 9:30, as he's like, mm-hmm. exactly. that's your curfew. and everything is closed after 10:00, so what are you going to do after 10:00. >> now this is from the current issue of british gq. what does dad say when this current issue arrives on the newsstands? >> well, first of all this is for charity. it was a charity -- [ laughter ] it was. >> you're damn right it was. >> it was. it was. let me explain. so the book is called "room 23". and there's some great people like george clooney, sharon stone. this was like -- >> they're all naked too? >> yes. i mean, some of them are. this is actually a very tame photo. >> it is? >> and they asked me -- [ laughter ] well, it was a -- >> can i see the negatives then? [ laughter ] i'll just get the magazine, yeah. >> it was a woman photographer and they asked me what i wanted to do. i thought,
and my dad, he's very smart.new what i was going do, like two steps before it actually happened. so, you know -- i mean, my curfew was like 9:00 and i'm like, dad, no one goes out until 9:30, as he's like, mm-hmm. exactly. that's your curfew. and everything is closed after 10:00, so what are you going to do after 10:00. >> now this is from the current issue of british gq. what does dad say when this current issue arrives on the newsstands? >> well, first of all this is for charity....
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>> my dad would be ecstatic. he would definitely be into the show. am sure he would be into tavis smiley. you did the tavis " -- "tavis smiley." tavis: you will think about the fact that his father developed a love in him for our culture and music. here he is doing his own thing in the u.s. his name is corneille. the project is "the birth of cornelius." up next is a special performance from corneille. from his critically acclaimed new cd, corneille performing "liberation." enjoy. goodnight from l.a. and keep the faith. ♪ >> working my days and drinking my nights away i have a $1 million view overlooking my neighbors that you not faze me, no something really good is on the tivo today if that is all i need it is a sad, sad allusion of happy it is a sad, sad illusion of happy. living free, living free living free, oh, yeah i am drinking my days and crying my nights away i have about 1 million contacts in my iphone and no unread messages today that do not faze me, no because i have a thing with a .com girl for $1 a minute we can talk about love she says
>> my dad would be ecstatic. he would definitely be into the show. am sure he would be into tavis smiley. you did the tavis " -- "tavis smiley." tavis: you will think about the fact that his father developed a love in him for our culture and music. here he is doing his own thing in the u.s. his name is corneille. the project is "the birth of cornelius." up next is a special performance from corneille. from his critically acclaimed new cd, corneille performing...
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my dad was never bowed. he never gave up, and there was no quit in dad.ing out in this audience and looking out at this tremendous number of people who aligned themselves along the roadway, coming up from the cape, throughout boston when we went around, who waited in line for hours to see his casket as they came through the j.f.k. library, there's no doubt in my mind that my dad came out a winner. i want to thank all of you for the amazing tribute that you've given my father in the last several days. and i want to say, just as proud as i was to be a crew on his sailboat, i am forever grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him in the united states congress as his colleague. i admit, i used to hang on to his t-shirt and his coat sleeve on the capitol when i was just a little boy. so when i got a chance to serve with him on capitol hill, all i needed to do was set my compass to the principles of his life. my father and i were the primary sponsors of the mental health parity and addiction equity act, which was signed into law last year. this bill re
my dad was never bowed. he never gave up, and there was no quit in dad.ing out in this audience and looking out at this tremendous number of people who aligned themselves along the roadway, coming up from the cape, throughout boston when we went around, who waited in line for hours to see his casket as they came through the j.f.k. library, there's no doubt in my mind that my dad came out a winner. i want to thank all of you for the amazing tribute that you've given my father in the last several...
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and, in the same places my dad.ly came off, he still remained to me a magical figure. as a little kid, i didn't look like much of a sailer. but my dad thought otherwise. you see, in sailing there are rules as well, much like government. tireless mundane rules that will surely make you sea sick. the rule was,
and, in the same places my dad.ly came off, he still remained to me a magical figure. as a little kid, i didn't look like much of a sailer. but my dad thought otherwise. you see, in sailing there are rules as well, much like government. tireless mundane rules that will surely make you sea sick. the rule was,
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my dad was italian. it was a very funny household growing up.mom said no matter what you do don't draw attention to yourself. my father always said you make sure everybody knows you're anglo leno's boy. when i was like 5 or 6, we would be in the supermarket and i would run away from my mother. i would say i'm lost. could you page katherine lone? for my mom to hear her name on the speaker. this was the most embarrassing thing. when i first made it in show business, i bought my dad a cadillac and of course being italian, it had to be a white cadillac. my mother, so embmbrassed by this stuff. she would sit low in the seat like this . so people couldn't see her they would say i saw your dad yelling at himself. no, my mom was there. she was just sitting low in the seat. she would motion to people to roll down the window. she would go, we're not really cadillac people. our son got us this. my dad would go of course we're cadillac people. we're driving a cadillac. to me tves jue a funny -- they loved each other. they were wonderful parents. could not h
my dad was italian. it was a very funny household growing up.mom said no matter what you do don't draw attention to yourself. my father always said you make sure everybody knows you're anglo leno's boy. when i was like 5 or 6, we would be in the supermarket and i would run away from my mother. i would say i'm lost. could you page katherine lone? for my mom to hear her name on the speaker. this was the most embarrassing thing. when i first made it in show business, i bought my dad a cadillac and...
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my dad, bless his heart, my dad, he was sick, he had old factory neuroblastoma, which is a rare form of cancer that goes from your nose to your mouth and nobody knows what causes it and as a result never knew how to cure it. he had it ironically -- not high ronically, but he had it for -- not high ronically, but he had it for 20 years and he had it long enough to raise us. i have three sisters and a brother. and this chapter, which i completely did not want to go to, but again, i could not tell the story of the people without -- the people i was interviewing, asking them to talk about their own family without me talking about my own. >> because actually you found out as he comes to his close, he actually had done the same journey at the age of 25 when he was a boy. he had interviewed a family member and you started it at 26. how much like your father were you? >> and i had no idea about this. my dad, he stopped talking about -- a year before he died, and one of the last things he did was give me this tape, and i had done my interviews at this time. i was almost finished with my inter
my dad, bless his heart, my dad, he was sick, he had old factory neuroblastoma, which is a rare form of cancer that goes from your nose to your mouth and nobody knows what causes it and as a result never knew how to cure it. he had it ironically -- not high ronically, but he had it for -- not high ronically, but he had it for 20 years and he had it long enough to raise us. i have three sisters and a brother. and this chapter, which i completely did not want to go to, but again, i could not tell...
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my dad was never bowed, he never gave up and there was no quit in dad. and looking out in this audience, and looking out at the tremendous number of people who align themselves along the roadways, coming up from the cape, throughout boston when we went around, who waited in line for hours to see his casket as they came through the jfk library, there's no doubt in my mind that my dad came out a winner. i want to thank all of you for the amazing tribute that you've given my father in the last several days and i want to say just as proud as i was to be a crew on his sail boat, i am forever grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him in the united states congress as his colleague. i admit, i used to hang on to his t-shirt and his coat sleeve on the capitol when i was just a little boy. so when i got a chance to serve on capitol hill, all i needed to do was set my compass to the principles of his life. my father and i were the primary sponsors of the mental health parity and addiction equity act which was signed in law last year. this bill represente
my dad was never bowed, he never gave up and there was no quit in dad. and looking out in this audience, and looking out at the tremendous number of people who align themselves along the roadways, coming up from the cape, throughout boston when we went around, who waited in line for hours to see his casket as they came through the jfk library, there's no doubt in my mind that my dad came out a winner. i want to thank all of you for the amazing tribute that you've given my father in the last...
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she holds bank of mom and dad. online items car dealerships across the country are still waiting for hundreds of thousands of dollars from the government's cash for clunkers program. ....on our website a look at how some businesses are dealing with the hold up. plus...is the hefty price tag of some big name colleges really worth it... when you're trying to get a job in this market. and...our coverage on healthcare co-ops continues online find out more about what they are and whether they could help change america's healthcare system for the better....you can catch these stories and more on our website at firstbusinessx.com. and straight ahead on the show.... a struggling independent film company hopes to deliver this weekend at the box office...but is the movie really worth all the hype....we'll find out after the break. big moviemaking takes big moneyand big risks. in this era of risk reduction for investors, one movie this weekend highlights the just what's at risk for moviegoers and investors. david sikich is ba
she holds bank of mom and dad. online items car dealerships across the country are still waiting for hundreds of thousands of dollars from the government's cash for clunkers program. ....on our website a look at how some businesses are dealing with the hold up. plus...is the hefty price tag of some big name colleges really worth it... when you're trying to get a job in this market. and...our coverage on healthcare co-ops continues online find out more about what they are and whether they could...
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i'm a big fan of your dads.but i wasn't old enough to vote for him. >> well, minnesota is a great state. yeah hubert humpey was a good president. in tho days, itidt matter. it didn't matter whether was democrat or not. they got along together. that's one of the problems that you have today is that the congress, their anger is mean. >> i'm a retired cpa. our firm did the taxes from the guy i brought the firm from. thank you. >> my uncle was a good friend. >> hello,ir, very proud to meet you. i don't have a book, but i have a shirt and it's going to be donateed to the library. and they are going to put it on display. i thought i'd have it sign it right there. i'd rather sign it -- >> okay. you want to sign it right here. >> i'll close my eyes. [laughter] >> thank you. i've worked on it quite a while. 's the last hooray. wait a minute, i'm running out of room. >> you know, i can only give so much. >> i think youre doing gre. >> thank you so much. >> okay. that's terrific. >> thank you. >> my uncle was a good friend
i'm a big fan of your dads.but i wasn't old enough to vote for him. >> well, minnesota is a great state. yeah hubert humpey was a good president. in tho days, itidt matter. it didn't matter whether was democrat or not. they got along together. that's one of the problems that you have today is that the congress, their anger is mean. >> i'm a retired cpa. our firm did the taxes from the guy i brought the firm from. thank you. >> my uncle was a good friend. >> hello,ir,...
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my dad was never bowed. he never gave up, and there was no quit in dad. and looking out in this audience, and looking out at the tremendous number of people who align themselves along the roadway, coming up from the cape, throughout boston when we went around, who waited in line for hours to see his casket as they came through the j.f.k. library, there's no doubt in my mind that my dad came out a winner. i want to thank all of you for the amazing tribute that you've given my father in the last several days. and i want to say just as proud as i was to be a crew on his sailboat, i am forever grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him in the united states congress as his colleague. i admit, i used to hang on to his t shirt and his coat sleeve on the capitol when i was just a little boy. so when i got a chance to serve with him on capitol hill, all i needed to do was set my compass to the principles of his life. my father and i were the primary sponsors of the mental health parity and addiction equity act which was signed into law last year. this bi
my dad was never bowed. he never gave up, and there was no quit in dad. and looking out in this audience, and looking out at the tremendous number of people who align themselves along the roadway, coming up from the cape, throughout boston when we went around, who waited in line for hours to see his casket as they came through the j.f.k. library, there's no doubt in my mind that my dad came out a winner. i want to thank all of you for the amazing tribute that you've given my father in the last...
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did he brain wash the little children. >> h they thought he was their dad. >> geraldo: he was their dad. those children were allowed out so they did get off the compound, the little children but not jaycee. >> occasionally, yes. >> geraldo: when they were allowed out, were they allowed to speak with stringers, do you know? >> i heard they were allowed like he would be really shy and they hung on to him. they didn't talk. they were just -- and their clothes were like home made. he took the two girls and they had to actually leave after a short period of time and then he tried to, you know, hook up with some different teenage girls after they had left. >> geraldo: what do you mean? tried to get more young girls in his life? >> right. he acted real stupid and fresh towards them, you know. >> geraldo: do you think that when brought jaycee, children and nancy his wife to the parole officer following the stop at berkeley and being stopped by the campus cops there that he wanted to be caught? that he finally wanted to confess or do you think that he felt that the world closed in finally? >> i
did he brain wash the little children. >> h they thought he was their dad. >> geraldo: he was their dad. those children were allowed out so they did get off the compound, the little children but not jaycee. >> occasionally, yes. >> geraldo: when they were allowed out, were they allowed to speak with stringers, do you know? >> i heard they were allowed like he would be really shy and they hung on to him. they didn't talk. they were just -- and their clothes were...
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and my dad's in it, yeah. he plays himself. >> jimmy: how is your dad? hirocker. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> well, in a good way. >> jimmy: yeah, he's the best. he's the voice of tailor smurf. >> he was tailor smurf. he was in the -- he was one of the original groundlings. [ laughter ] so, i'm dead serious. [ cheers and applause ] my dad is tailor -- the voice of tailor smurf. he used to go -- [ imitating tailor smurf ] >> jimmy: "hey, what are you guys doing over there?" >> that's not how he talks! [ imitating tailor smurf ] "hey, what's with the blue jew guy?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i saw you dad call you -- the only jewish smurf. >> he said, "i'm the only -- i'm the jewish smurf." i go, "how do you know? because all the smurfs look the same." "i got a tape measure around my neck." [ laughter and applause ] it's true. like, jokey smurf, vanity smurf has a flower. and tailor smurf has a tape measure. and he goes, "i'm the one that makes the clothes." tailor smurf. >> jimmy: so, your dad's in this thing with you. did he go to india, as well? he though
and my dad's in it, yeah. he plays himself. >> jimmy: how is your dad? hirocker. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> well, in a good way. >> jimmy: yeah, he's the best. he's the voice of tailor smurf. >> he was tailor smurf. he was in the -- he was one of the original groundlings. [ laughter ] so, i'm dead serious. [ cheers and applause ] my dad is tailor -- the voice of tailor smurf. he used to go -- [ imitating tailor smurf ] >> jimmy: "hey, what are you...
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what their dads wore in combat. >> not wondering if their dad is going to come back alive.adds a lot of an extra toll. >> how was your dad not being around? how did that affect your self-esteem? >> girls get a lot of their self-esteem from their fathers. i've been close with my dad. i went to school. i used to wear my dad's cam mow jacket and hat and it made me feel secure and that it was more comfortable for me. a lot of kids didn't understand that. i got picked on a lot. >> reporter: at other websites and events like this one, the girls say by sharing stories, they can offer support. >> mostly like depression. i cry myself to sleep sometimes because i would miss him so much. >> reporter: the tough times didn't magically end when their fathers came home from afghanistan. >> we're thrilled the dad's safe, dad made it back alive unharmed but things underneath the surface you guys had to deal with. >> yeah, it's hard for someone like our dads to go from leading troops and having to be really strict to coming home and, you know, trying to deal with teenage girls. >> reporter:
what their dads wore in combat. >> not wondering if their dad is going to come back alive.adds a lot of an extra toll. >> how was your dad not being around? how did that affect your self-esteem? >> girls get a lot of their self-esteem from their fathers. i've been close with my dad. i went to school. i used to wear my dad's cam mow jacket and hat and it made me feel secure and that it was more comfortable for me. a lot of kids didn't understand that. i got picked on a lot....
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>> what do you now do as a football team to honor your dad?t to really honor dad, every time you'll come out to the practice field and work as hard as you can. that's the same thing my dad has been telling kids or 30 something years. >> scott becker! >> among those listening to if message -- the message was senior scott becker, the younger brother of the man accused of killing his coach. what concern did you have for scott being welcomed back and embraced by this team and in this community? >> scott is such a good kid, i didn't worry about it. we had a new student come in and show scott around and that speaks to the kind of kid that scott is. >> e-60 requested an interview with mark becker's father, dave. the beckers politely declined in an e-mail. in part it reads -- we do hope to share our story in the future, about the mercy and grace that thomas family, our church family and our entire community has shown to our family. >> those players really have rallied around scott. i think that's what ed would have wanted them to do. to love him and s
>> what do you now do as a football team to honor your dad?t to really honor dad, every time you'll come out to the practice field and work as hard as you can. that's the same thing my dad has been telling kids or 30 something years. >> scott becker! >> among those listening to if message -- the message was senior scott becker, the younger brother of the man accused of killing his coach. what concern did you have for scott being welcomed back and embraced by this team and in...
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an angry dad charges the reporters. the man is the father of a woman who pleaded guilty to charges related to faking her own abduction. you can see him pushing through the photographers, even knocking one down. no word if the angry dad will be charged in the attack. >>> it's not their tennis skills but their dance skills. the sisters had a danceoff in manhattan's bryant park. the tennis pros new moves on court come ahead of next week's u.s. open in new york. i don't know who would win this one. >> that's good. all right. >>> today, the nation will remember an icon. >> absolutely. coming up, plans to pay tribute to senator ted kennedy. we'll be right back. dude, your shirt. oh, i did it to let the ladies know, i'm the right choice. i got the idea from general mills big g cereals. they put this white check at the top of every box to let people know their cereals have healthy whole grain so they're the right choice, like me. (announcer) general mills is the only leading cereal company to put healthy whole grain in every bo
an angry dad charges the reporters. the man is the father of a woman who pleaded guilty to charges related to faking her own abduction. you can see him pushing through the photographers, even knocking one down. no word if the angry dad will be charged in the attack. >>> it's not their tennis skills but their dance skills. the sisters had a danceoff in manhattan's bryant park. the tennis pros new moves on court come ahead of next week's u.s. open in new york. i don't know who would win...
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>> oh, sure. >> and now you're trying to take care of mom and dad.ur relationship. >> absolutely. and the point of view of making this a family issue, if the siblings can come together and decide who's the best one to carry this message. it might not be the professional. it could be the oldest adult male child whether he is the smashtest and most well versed. prep him, if he's the one listened to by mom and dad, he'ses one you want carrying the message. >> you want to aim for understanding, but also be open. the one who used to be the decision maker, the oldest child may not be the most organized. you have to give room for maybe the youngest to step in if they're the best communicator, the most organized, and really get the opportunity for some role changes there. >> if there have been fractured relationships, you say there's some ways to fix this. you say first of all, identify the root of the problem. >> identify the root of the problem, if it is old feelings like mom always trusted you, resolve those issues. >> and then recreate most successful wa
>> oh, sure. >> and now you're trying to take care of mom and dad.ur relationship. >> absolutely. and the point of view of making this a family issue, if the siblings can come together and decide who's the best one to carry this message. it might not be the professional. it could be the oldest adult male child whether he is the smashtest and most well versed. prep him, if he's the one listened to by mom and dad, he'ses one you want carrying the message. >> you want to...
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i grew up -- wanted nothing to do with this funny looking dad growing up and trying to be cool in 1980s los angeles. >> when did that change for you? >> i hope it doesn't sound too tried, it is very sincere, the birth of my own son in december of 2002. i was reporting as a reporter at the baltimore sun, newspaper journalist, trying to be the guy, i saw my dad, never was in ventures, risk-taking, then you have your own son and you begin to ask yourself questions about your own relationship with your own dad and i began to wonder whether there was anything i could do, it might be too late, or maybe not, to make amends for the bratty kid i was. >> what did you discover about your father's paradise? >> i began to understand little bit why he had such a strong attachment to this faraway place, a place most people had never heard of and why he still dreams about it. even in los angeles at some food court in the mall, he didn't look at the palm trees, then he said to me i feel like i am sitting here drinking my tea and reading my books, i feel like i am -- that sounded as are the first time i
i grew up -- wanted nothing to do with this funny looking dad growing up and trying to be cool in 1980s los angeles. >> when did that change for you? >> i hope it doesn't sound too tried, it is very sincere, the birth of my own son in december of 2002. i was reporting as a reporter at the baltimore sun, newspaper journalist, trying to be the guy, i saw my dad, never was in ventures, risk-taking, then you have your own son and you begin to ask yourself questions about your own...
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like, "you think your dad is something? my dad will beat your dad. storm shadow." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. look at this. >> oh, this is -- yeah. that's them when i first gave them the doll. and they was all happy. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's beautiful, but then they think it's like some voodoo doll. so, then i punished them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: strangling the doll. >> yeah, and then i punished them. and that's both of them beating the crap out of me. [ laughter ] and then they take it to a whole other level. [ laughter ] i don't know what happened -- >> jimmy: ring of fire in that one. this movie, i think, is going to be gigantic. it's your first action movie that you've done. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because i know you're a great actor, too. i've seen you in dramas, and then i've seen you in comedies, obviously. you're a really funny guy. but this is -- you're a big action star now. >> yeah, you know, for me, i just want to be able to transcend genres, man. i don't want to do just one thing. i want to be able to do it all, you know? yo
like, "you think your dad is something? my dad will beat your dad. storm shadow." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. look at this. >> oh, this is -- yeah. that's them when i first gave them the doll. and they was all happy. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's beautiful, but then they think it's like some voodoo doll. so, then i punished them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: strangling the doll. >> yeah, and then i punished them. and that's both of them...
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director bobcat goldthwait, who has a very well reviewed new movie called "world's greatest dad".brought his star along with him too. and then later on, a duo from brooklyn, new york, who together made this new album called "grand". you can see them at the el rey theater here in l.a. tomorrow night. music from matt & kim. sounds like a morning deejay team. tomorrow night, shaquille o'neal, selena gomez and darius rucker will be here. by the way, i'm not a -- i'm in the middle of a serious health crisis right now. >> wow. [ laughter ] >> not really, but to me everything is serious. and i can't -- what do they call it when you inhale and exhale? breathe. i can't breathe anymore. so my throat closes up, there's something with my vocal chords. i have been looking on the internet to figure out what this is. so i went to the doctor because in the middle of the night i stop breathing and then i spit up like a 97-year-old man. and he said -- i said i keep -- i'm choking my vocal chords are closing up and i'm choking. he looked down the throat and took an x-ray and he said, try not to do t
director bobcat goldthwait, who has a very well reviewed new movie called "world's greatest dad".brought his star along with him too. and then later on, a duo from brooklyn, new york, who together made this new album called "grand". you can see them at the el rey theater here in l.a. tomorrow night. music from matt & kim. sounds like a morning deejay team. tomorrow night, shaquille o'neal, selena gomez and darius rucker will be here. by the way, i'm not a -- i'm in the...
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he never gave up and there was no quit in dad. he said, "i know you can do it.is nothing that you can't do." >> ted kennedy's gone home now. guided by his faith and by the lighting of those he has loved and lost. at last, he's with them once more, leaving those of us who grieve that pass with memories he gave. the good that he did, the dream he kept alive. and the single enduring image, the image of a man on a boat, smiling broadly as he sails into the wind. ready for whatever storms may come. carrying on toward some new and wondrous place just beyond the horizon. >> a man central to so many important events in the last half century. that is "world news" for this saturday. i'm jim sciutto. for all of us at abc news, thanks for watching and have a for all of us at abc news, thanks for watching and have a good night. captions by vitac
he never gave up and there was no quit in dad. he said, "i know you can do it.is nothing that you can't do." >> ted kennedy's gone home now. guided by his faith and by the lighting of those he has loved and lost. at last, he's with them once more, leaving those of us who grieve that pass with memories he gave. the good that he did, the dream he kept alive. and the single enduring image, the image of a man on a boat, smiling broadly as he sails into the wind. ready for whatever...
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"dear mom and dad, -- ♪ playing in the roots is awesome.t takes us back to philly every night. we play i spy. i usually win." [ light laughter ] "right now kamal is playing the letters home music while i read my letter. but i hope he doesn't think this is going to be a regular thing, because as soon as i'm done with my letter, i am going to take over the music again. all kamal does is brag about his solo projects and getting some big record deal. ha-ha, don't make me laugh. no one will ever buy his record. "music for iguanas." [ light laughter ] well, that's all for now. oh, yeah, i held my breath for almost a whole minute yesterday. it was awesome. your son, james." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. very nice. nice, james, thank you. i feel like i should give kamal a chance to read his letter just to be fair. kamal? ♪ >> "dear mom and dad, james is a dumb-dumb if he thinks i even care about playing music for letters home. i mean, sure, it's super-fun, but i have my solo project and i'm probably going to get a record deal. and then, i
"dear mom and dad, -- ♪ playing in the roots is awesome.t takes us back to philly every night. we play i spy. i usually win." [ light laughter ] "right now kamal is playing the letters home music while i read my letter. but i hope he doesn't think this is going to be a regular thing, because as soon as i'm done with my letter, i am going to take over the music again. all kamal does is brag about his solo projects and getting some big record deal. ha-ha, don't make me laugh. no...
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this is your dad's brother or -- >> yeah, my dad's brother. >> what did your dad do for a living?s still a bartender. grew up in the bar business. i was working with him, again, when i was 13 or 14 years old. >> in a different way he also endangered you at work. >> yeah. >> what was it like working with your dad in a bar? >> it was amazing. first of all, it was an irish bar and every night there was a fight. i mean, every night. there was a big brawl and it was my first fight, my first real big fight. >> how old are you at this point? >> i was 14. i was working on this guy on the top of the cab. >> you were working on him in what way? punching him -- >> yeah, punching him in the face. >> so the fight spilled outside? >> yeah, way outside. so many people. he looked at me out of the corner of his eyes and he's never been so proud of me. i mean, i'm winning the golden globe, but the beam in his eye i'll never forget. >> as you pummelled some drunk on the cab? >> he still talks about it. >> that's a beautiful story. how old are your stories? >> i have a 13 and a 3-year-old. >> have yo
this is your dad's brother or -- >> yeah, my dad's brother. >> what did your dad do for a living?s still a bartender. grew up in the bar business. i was working with him, again, when i was 13 or 14 years old. >> in a different way he also endangered you at work. >> yeah. >> what was it like working with your dad in a bar? >> it was amazing. first of all, it was an irish bar and every night there was a fight. i mean, every night. there was a big brawl and it...
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. >> a great statesman, loving dad. words today used to describe the ted kennedy. we watch washington as people from venerations honor him. mourners are lining the streets of the u.s. capitol, waiting for a glimpse of the motorcade carrying the body of the late december senator -- late senator. we will take a back to live coverage, but first, here is laurie kenny was a look at today's funeral service. >> ted kennedy often came here to arlington to visit his fallen soldiers and his brothers. now he takes his place next to them. >> edward kennedy spent more than half of his life in the city. mourners lined the street and the steps of the u.s. capital to bid a final farewell. it began on a cold, rainy day in boston. but inside the basilica of our lady of perpetual help, words for our statesmen and family man. >> i love you, dad, i always will. i miss you already. >> dad, you kept that promise, both literally and figuratively, to be your brother's keeper. now it is time for you to rest in peace. >> there was a song -- scripture -- and prayers of the faithful delivered
. >> a great statesman, loving dad. words today used to describe the ted kennedy. we watch washington as people from venerations honor him. mourners are lining the streets of the u.s. capitol, waiting for a glimpse of the motorcade carrying the body of the late december senator -- late senator. we will take a back to live coverage, but first, here is laurie kenny was a look at today's funeral service. >> ted kennedy often came here to arlington to visit his fallen soldiers and his...
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he is a creator of super news and the animation your dad asks computer questions. you, josh, coming in, whether he receives or whether he is the recipient of these questions or the asker. he says he is the one actually that -- he is the answer man in his house so he has role reversal. >> i was born five years too late. >> how do you figure? >> yeah. because quarter generation. >> josh, walk us through the reception this has received. in other words, do you feel that america relates to what you're putting out? >> yeah. well, first of all, my dad loves it. yeah, he said it was, i think, quote, embarrassingly accurate. i was surprised. i did a cartoon pretty much about a conversation that i had with my dad when he came down to visit me and he did have a yellow legal notepad filled with computer questions for me. so i just made it, because i thought it was a really funny moment, but, evidently, it's something a lot of people could relate to. >> i actually play the role of dad, even though i don't have children. i would be going to nassim saying how do i make this work?
he is a creator of super news and the animation your dad asks computer questions. you, josh, coming in, whether he receives or whether he is the recipient of these questions or the asker. he says he is the one actually that -- he is the answer man in his house so he has role reversal. >> i was born five years too late. >> how do you figure? >> yeah. because quarter generation. >> josh, walk us through the reception this has received. in other words, do you feel that...
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it's all over now. >> your dad played for the washington redskins. here in the audience tonight. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? this is -- this is a fun face to bring boys to right here. and it's just a big white man, i mean, really. is your dad -- >> with the knife. >> he didn't need the knife. that was just a bonus. was that a problem having a big dad like that? >> it wasn't a problem for me. no. >> i see. >> anyone that came -- >> just the guys i dated, yeah, they're scared. >> you're from washington. >> mm-hmm. >> what did your mom do for a living? >> well, she used to work for jimmy carter. she was his campaign finance manager. >> that's a big deal. huh? wow. that's kind of exciting. you're right in the middle. >> right in the middle. a political family. >> and you decided not to be political -- work in politics or become a football player. but instead to get into acting and modeling. how old were you when you went to france? >> i dabbled in modeling for like four months. but, yeah, i was 17 when i went to france. i lived in paris for a su
it's all over now. >> your dad played for the washington redskins. here in the audience tonight. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? this is -- this is a fun face to bring boys to right here. and it's just a big white man, i mean, really. is your dad -- >> with the knife. >> he didn't need the knife. that was just a bonus. was that a problem having a big dad like that? >> it wasn't a problem for me. no. >> i see. >> anyone that came -- >> just the guys...
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dad don't put this off. p.a.d. more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. promise me you'll talk with your doctor about plavix? i'll do it. i promise. (announcer) if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare, but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. >>> there's still no answer into what caused an air france plane to crash in june, if investigators ever want to know, they're going to need more money, the pla
dad don't put this off. p.a.d. more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. promise me you'll talk with your doctor about plavix? i'll do it. i promise. (announcer) if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some...
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and my dad didn't know what he was getting in to.r ] like, cracking all the box office numbers. and like, for "the goods: live hard, sell hard," he goes, "whoa!" he's like a film executive. like, "oh, 'the goods' is tracking in all four quadrants!" [ laughter ] "oh, men, women, widows and the skanks!" "really?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the skanks, that's a big demo. >> it's a big demo. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> "it's a huge demo!" you know? [ laughter ] you know, he's reading -- like, i just became a regular on this nbc show called "community." and my dad is tracking the tv stuff now, as well. and ew.com, he's like, "oh, he told me, you know, 'community' hot, 'bones,' not!" you know? and he's telling my wife, "no more 'bones'!" [ laughter ] "no more 'bones'!" [ laughter ] "move off dvr! we want more ding-dong!" you know? [ laughter and applause ] >> i hope they're not watching. >> jimmy: i hope the baha men aren't watching. they'd really be mad. >> yeah, oh, don't even start on it. >> jimmy: hey, how did you -- you're promoting th
and my dad didn't know what he was getting in to.r ] like, cracking all the box office numbers. and like, for "the goods: live hard, sell hard," he goes, "whoa!" he's like a film executive. like, "oh, 'the goods' is tracking in all four quadrants!" [ laughter ] "oh, men, women, widows and the skanks!" "really?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the skanks, that's a big demo. >> it's a big demo. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >>...
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dad. dad, let me help you with that, okay?free phone service shows captions of everything a caller says. i'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor. announcer: to learn more about captioned telephone, call 1-800-552-7724 or go to our website. i'll see you at 3:00! announcer: captioned telephone - enjoy the phone again! ♪ our world >>> agree with his tactics or not, you can hear the passion and pain in his voice. it's that passion that led to the town hall meetings and the book he co-authored with harvard professor dr. alvin poussaint. the famed psychiatrist joined us. let me ask you something before we go much further. i've tried to get out of dr. cosby and he's been gracious through much of this. when you hear some of the criticism that has been waged toward him, does it anger you? >> it angers me a bit. because i think it's very unfair. when they're angry with him and criticizing him for airing dirty laundry, it makes no sense. sh knows our dirty laundry and that somehow bill is hurting us by talking about some of our
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