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and go out fishing with my dad. >> but it would include your dad? >> with my dad.
and go out fishing with my dad. >> but it would include your dad? >> with my dad.
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you want your dad.to remember your dad. >> i think a lot of people think if a 4-year-old boy was suddenly removed from home and in a new place that you would start to forget because you're just, you're still a little guy. you're saying it doesn't matter. the feelings are there. they're deep. >> yeah. >> then when sean was 8, things took a tragic turn. on august 22nd, 2008, just hours after giving birth to a baby girl, his mom died. she was only 34. when david found out, he rushed down to brazil. >> my poor son. he just lost his mom. i need to see him. he needs to see me. >> because david was now sean's only living biological parent, his attorneys were certain he would finally be able to bring him home to new jersey. but when he got to brazil, david was in for a shock. bruna's new husband had already filed for custody of sean. and sean's brazilian relatives wouldn't let him even see sean. david made a public plea for help. >> how could it be possible a non-blood person could take my child? who could help
you want your dad.to remember your dad. >> i think a lot of people think if a 4-year-old boy was suddenly removed from home and in a new place that you would start to forget because you're just, you're still a little guy. you're saying it doesn't matter. the feelings are there. they're deep. >> yeah. >> then when sean was 8, things took a tragic turn. on august 22nd, 2008, just hours after giving birth to a baby girl, his mom died. she was only 34. when david found out, he...
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dad: come on, you lot. right, dad. do you fancy getting dressed and coming to the park with us? no. okay. ( electronic toy trilling ) oh! write my mobile number down here, and i'll put the phone right next to you, okay? it's just here, okay? why? where are you going? we're going to the park, dad. ( groans softly ) when did you last take your painkillers? i'm not sure. well, i can work it out. where are they? um... ah. well, you haven't taken one today, dad. you haven't taken one for the last four days. oh, haven't i? well, it's not a problem. you can take one now. no. i don't really like them. they can make you feel a bit confused. right. can i take this? ben, for the last time, you cannot take my hedge trimmer up the park! the british sunday afternoon up the park-- get soaking wet and get your shoes covered in dog... mum: dad, we're back! come on, karen, don't lag behind! shoes off at the door! ow! off, please. mum: karen, come on! leave the puddle alone! ben: can we watch tv? mum: no! karen: boring! so, jake... you're 12 now, and i thought that now might be as good a time as any t
dad: come on, you lot. right, dad. do you fancy getting dressed and coming to the park with us? no. okay. ( electronic toy trilling ) oh! write my mobile number down here, and i'll put the phone right next to you, okay? it's just here, okay? why? where are you going? we're going to the park, dad. ( groans softly ) when did you last take your painkillers? i'm not sure. well, i can work it out. where are they? um... ah. well, you haven't taken one today, dad. you haven't taken one for the last...
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dad, okay? what? i've lost the history channel, and now all these people keep telling me to phone them. well, they're shopping channels. shop...? ( laughing ) ( faint crash; children laughing ) draxi? everything all right, draxi? you okay? hello! hello! so, everyone's still up at 11:15. they could not sleep, so i teach karen 5-card stud. she teach me cartwheel. ben, he bump shelf during kickboxing. there is little blood, but he's okay, and shelf, i fix. ben was doing kickboxing? yes. it was not on the list. okay, ben, karen, up to bed like you promised. 'night, dad. night-night! ben: good night, draxi. nice evening? yeah. ( ascending footsteps ) lovely. ( ascending footsteps ) there you go. the decision to drop the bomb... ah, hiroshima. that's more like it. oh, bullocks. what are you doing? i'm just seeing if we've been reconnected. oh, look. here comes eisenhower. i think that driver's the bird he was knocking off. thank you, simon schama. draxi: 'bye, karen! 'bye, ben! i love your hair! ben: 'bye,
dad, okay? what? i've lost the history channel, and now all these people keep telling me to phone them. well, they're shopping channels. shop...? ( laughing ) ( faint crash; children laughing ) draxi? everything all right, draxi? you okay? hello! hello! so, everyone's still up at 11:15. they could not sleep, so i teach karen 5-card stud. she teach me cartwheel. ben, he bump shelf during kickboxing. there is little blood, but he's okay, and shelf, i fix. ben was doing kickboxing? yes. it was not...
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dad took that idea, made it reali reality. he was opposed by eisenhower, opposed by "the wall street journal" and opposed by the state department. and dad worked with vice president johnson to make it reality. i think he saw the power of young americans going abroad and showing a different vision that what americans stood for. that we weren't all materialistic and self-consumed and we wanted to help and i think he saw the power of those returned volunteers coming back to this country and making a difference in the political realm, in the social realm and in the economic realm and i think you've seen it with guys like chris dodd in the political realm. i work at save the children. a lot of our senior leadership are former peace corps volunteers and they pop late catholic relief services, c.a.r.e., they're filled with peace corps volunteer who is had the life-changing experience. i think dad saw it for benefitting not only the american image, the countries in which they worked, but really for america as well. >> how did he balan
dad took that idea, made it reali reality. he was opposed by eisenhower, opposed by "the wall street journal" and opposed by the state department. and dad worked with vice president johnson to make it reality. i think he saw the power of young americans going abroad and showing a different vision that what americans stood for. that we weren't all materialistic and self-consumed and we wanted to help and i think he saw the power of those returned volunteers coming back to this country...
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my sisters old bedrooms or drawings and sketches my dad made. and off-the-wall better and i shared with my brother when i was old enough to sleep in my own bed, my pictures on the wall and my poster on the door and the snow globe atop the dresser and the bed from which just two months ago i was awakened by the sound of the phone ringing. my mother's voice in her footsteps approaching. i knew what she would say before she told me. in my parents' old room, my mother's glasses off and she sits at my father's desk looking at papers under the fluorescent lamp. she gets up when i enter the room and we embrace. how long this has been since i was last year. two months seemed a lifetime one of my mother's favorite movies the man who would be king, three summers and a thousand years ago. i will show you, she said, what i was telling you about it she takes a piece paper and hands it to me. i found it in the letter, she says. my dad could pictures, greeting cards and leader get well cards. but i don't recognize the brief letter my letter. the letter is date
my sisters old bedrooms or drawings and sketches my dad made. and off-the-wall better and i shared with my brother when i was old enough to sleep in my own bed, my pictures on the wall and my poster on the door and the snow globe atop the dresser and the bed from which just two months ago i was awakened by the sound of the phone ringing. my mother's voice in her footsteps approaching. i knew what she would say before she told me. in my parents' old room, my mother's glasses off and she sits at...
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so possibly it should be me, your dad, and jake. or you, dad, and ben. or me, your dad, and karen.ook, just cut the crap. you're sitting next to ben. why? because i sat next to him on the way out. i had him for an hour in a pedelo. that's nothing! five hundred yards off the coast! ah, dear... this brings back memories. yeah? yeah. when i was little and it snowed, me and my dad would go out and piss in the snow together to make rude words. your dad ever done that with you? um... i don't think so. no, no, you see? parents just don't make the time to do that stuff with their kids nowadays. it is your turn to sit next to ben. but-- end of story. of course, we could go me, you, jake... and karen, ben, granddad... or would that be unfair on your dad? nah, i think that'd probably be okay. 'cause a lot of stuff washes over him, doesn't it? yeah, that's true. ( woman over pa ) flight t549 is now boarding. oh, hallelujah! that is us. right, right. wagons roll. let's get ready, everyone, please. we've got plenty of time. indeed, we have got plenty of time. that's right. as long as we don't le
so possibly it should be me, your dad, and jake. or you, dad, and ben. or me, your dad, and karen.ook, just cut the crap. you're sitting next to ben. why? because i sat next to him on the way out. i had him for an hour in a pedelo. that's nothing! five hundred yards off the coast! ah, dear... this brings back memories. yeah? yeah. when i was little and it snowed, me and my dad would go out and piss in the snow together to make rude words. your dad ever done that with you? um... i don't think...
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natalie sees her dad waiting for and ways that. i'm afraid, daddy. it may hurt. dad smiles. go, go, go. you are a bigger. so i'm sure many of you skype with your mom and dad when they were over seas, did you? yes, good. so nice when you're able to see them when they are far away. natalie's teacher holds up a picture. there are many soldiers in the picture, and one of them is natalie's dad. the teacher points to him. soldiers are far, far away, she says. they are fighting for our country. natalie feels special, proud. on her way to recess she looks at the picture again. she leans over and kisses her dad right on the nose. be brave, natalie. do you remember doing that? yes? natalie and hunter are playing soldier with their daddy does. do you guys have daddy dolls? does anybody here have a daddy dog? yes? hunter starts to cry. i want daddy. natalie holter doll up in front of her face. she pretends the dog is a puppet. don't cry, hunter. be a big, strong boy she says in a daddy voice. that's not daddy talking, says doctor. yes, it is, that's what daddy would say. hunter nods. he
natalie sees her dad waiting for and ways that. i'm afraid, daddy. it may hurt. dad smiles. go, go, go. you are a bigger. so i'm sure many of you skype with your mom and dad when they were over seas, did you? yes, good. so nice when you're able to see them when they are far away. natalie's teacher holds up a picture. there are many soldiers in the picture, and one of them is natalie's dad. the teacher points to him. soldiers are far, far away, she says. they are fighting for our country....
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why do dads try so hard to be friends rather than just be dads? >> dads want to be bros.ads are used to being bros and then they are in a position where they have to be lame. cool dads are creepy dads. you don't want like hey, do you want to drink beer in my basement? no. that guy is creepy. this is weird that this is even news. what is next? headline, cops, not as cool as we thought they were. >> it is true. where i grew up it was always, oh, they are the house where you can go over and drink. we don't want you to drink and drive, so you can always come over. you are always welcome here. why? they just want to hang out with you. they talk a little too much, and sometimes they get a little too close. >> mom has a full glass of shard nay. >> come into my room. >> the dad asking if you had gotten any lately, and he is just staring at you. you have a feeling he is not imagining the woman. he is imagining you. >> turns out they don't have kids at all. you are like, why am i here? >> all they have is a basement. >> you guys are sick. >> and some muzzles. >> bill, your dad is i
why do dads try so hard to be friends rather than just be dads? >> dads want to be bros.ads are used to being bros and then they are in a position where they have to be lame. cool dads are creepy dads. you don't want like hey, do you want to drink beer in my basement? no. that guy is creepy. this is weird that this is even news. what is next? headline, cops, not as cool as we thought they were. >> it is true. where i grew up it was always, oh, they are the house where you can go...
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dad, you know ashley's dad, who you were so rude about to ashley on the phone? i wasn't rude about him. i was honest. well, he's a paratrooper. right. yeah. no, he is. yeah, he's just come back from fighting the taliban. yeah, but i'll be all right, because thanks to you, he probably thinks i'm a killer. no, i told ashley you worked in a cake shop. a cake shop? yeah. why on earth? don't get involved. karen, do you think it's time you ought to be starting bath and bedtime? but i'm watching strictly come dancing, which-- which i missed last saturday when you said, "let's go to the museum." karen! but granddad was--! mummy and i need to have a quick word with granddad about grown-up stuff, so come on, up you go. is it about how to make a baby? no. up you go. 'cause i can tell you that. yes, we know that. you told us yesterday. in fact, you told most of sainsbury's. she reminds me of you when you were that age. listen, frank, we need to talk to you about your, uh, accommodation. accommodation? you see, dad, the thinis, is you have certain needs and requirements, and
dad, you know ashley's dad, who you were so rude about to ashley on the phone? i wasn't rude about him. i was honest. well, he's a paratrooper. right. yeah. no, he is. yeah, he's just come back from fighting the taliban. yeah, but i'll be all right, because thanks to you, he probably thinks i'm a killer. no, i told ashley you worked in a cake shop. a cake shop? yeah. why on earth? don't get involved. karen, do you think it's time you ought to be starting bath and bedtime? but i'm watching...
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dad! dad! i'm rit, an't i, dad? there are four lnsaround nelson's column because nelsonad fr lions on his shi and that's why he wo e war of trafalgar. no, i thk neon's chances of wiing e battle of trafalgar would have bnsignificantly reduce hathere been lions chginground the deck of s viory. no, cause like instead havg canon balls in t cans, heouldave big circus cans. circ cann... he could put lns ithem and en hcould fire them on thether ship. so if-- anthenhe lions would eat eryby, and they wld le rip through the oor ards and they'd rip the ptaito shreds, d they'd end up stringhe boat themselves. the ons would drive the sh? d then he'd have to bu other four lions from rica and ese were the surviving os. the onze ones. so did nelson vefour lions or what? nothe lions represt enand. wh?lions aren't englishnima! how ma tim have you seen a bilion sitting in a yorkshi fie? neon suld have four engli anils li a frog... or a badr... or cow. they're not very hoic, though, are they? or you could helike a big lion, d th it's e
dad! dad! i'm rit, an't i, dad? there are four lnsaround nelson's column because nelsonad fr lions on his shi and that's why he wo e war of trafalgar. no, i thk neon's chances of wiing e battle of trafalgar would have bnsignificantly reduce hathere been lions chginground the deck of s viory. no, cause like instead havg canon balls in t cans, heouldave big circus cans. circ cann... he could put lns ithem and en hcould fire them on thether ship. so if-- anthenhe lions would eat eryby, and they...
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my mom and dad. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aw, there you go. >> steve: your mom and dad?jimmy: yeah, that was my mom and dad up there in the audience, you guys. sitting there. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, they come to the show. they watch me bomb a joke about goats and chickens. >> steve: that was a -- that was a fine joke. >> jimmy: it was a good joke. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it was a clean joke. it was a clean joke. >> steve: you could watch it with your grandmother or your -- or your children. that kind of joke never gets old. >> jimmy: yes. it was a joke that you could just take anywhere. >> steve: to a picnic? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: perhaps a convention? a bar? >> jimmy: a carnival. >> steve: carnival. a real river cruise. [ laughter ]
my mom and dad. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aw, there you go. >> steve: your mom and dad?jimmy: yeah, that was my mom and dad up there in the audience, you guys. sitting there. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, they come to the show. they watch me bomb a joke about goats and chickens. >> steve: that was a -- that was a fine joke. >> jimmy: it was a good joke. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it was a clean joke. it was a clean joke. >> steve: you could watch it with...
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>> at the end of the video, dad does come home and oliver tells dad all about it. >> did you go withtoday? did you have fun with him? you did? >> mm-hmm. >> he's, like, dad, you're old news. i was hanging out with spider-man all day. >> yeah, i was with spider-man all day. how was your dad? >> yeah, what did you do, go to work? >> what did you do? ♪ >>> that's it for the "rtm" top ten countdown. we hope you enjoyed yourself. have an awesome weekend. we'll see you on monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> all new emotion. all new moments. all new "maury." nikki's furious at ramelle and his new fiance. they both deny he's the father. nikki's mother is here for support and threatening to use her cane for a weapon.
>> at the end of the video, dad does come home and oliver tells dad all about it. >> did you go withtoday? did you have fun with him? you did? >> mm-hmm. >> he's, like, dad, you're old news. i was hanging out with spider-man all day. >> yeah, i was with spider-man all day. how was your dad? >> yeah, what did you do, go to work? >> what did you do? ♪ >>> that's it for the "rtm" top ten countdown. we hope you enjoyed yourself. have an...
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>> at the end of the video, dad does come home and oliver tells dad all about it. >> did you go withtoday? did you have fun with him? you did? >> mm-hmm. >> he's, like, dad, you're old news. i was hanging out with spider-man all day. >> yeah, i was with spider-man all day. how was your dad? >> yeah, what did you do, go to work? >> what did you do? ♪ >>> that's it for the "rtm" top ten countdown. we hope you enjoyed yourself. have an awesome weekend. we'll see you on monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in leet of what happened in colorado, we take all threats seriously. >> police find mysterious fire power in a man as house. >>> meteorologist mike masco will have your first forecast. >>> there will ab discussion on the expansion of gambling. first, the breaking news we brought you hours ago. one week after the deadly te
>> at the end of the video, dad does come home and oliver tells dad all about it. >> did you go withtoday? did you have fun with him? you did? >> mm-hmm. >> he's, like, dad, you're old news. i was hanging out with spider-man all day. >> yeah, i was with spider-man all day. how was your dad? >> yeah, what did you do, go to work? >> what did you do? ♪ >>> that's it for the "rtm" top ten countdown. we hope you enjoyed yourself. have an...
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i have three brothers and my dad came home,nt.us bows and arrows. and my brother medialy un t a b ro iryferent than a bb gun. a lot of people remembering some great times that they had been raised in raising their own children. but i will tell you wt i actually wrote this ook. as iasaisi ere ti n the world of single moms. when i was pregnant with my third child -- i was three months pregnant with stewar. i was raised in a choc faly twros well. we have this great home. and we had at least 11 people at the dinner table. at the end of the table seven nights weewas dad he was alwste wn chnhe oe eiomgo to college and thinking that i have the greatest family in the world. it's not that we were perfect, as pat will tell you. we were far from perfect. we had a lot of interactio and energy. bui thought it was the st wofu a d kydpl a critical role in not home. when i became a single mom, i started thinking about how i had such a great childhood and i so hoped to give y kids the same ye d hthio anymore. how can i possibly give them the kind of life that i had?
i have three brothers and my dad came home,nt.us bows and arrows. and my brother medialy un t a b ro iryferent than a bb gun. a lot of people remembering some great times that they had been raised in raising their own children. but i will tell you wt i actually wrote this ook. as iasaisi ere ti n the world of single moms. when i was pregnant with my third child -- i was three months pregnant with stewar. i was raised in a choc faly twros well. we have this great home. and we had at least 11...
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. >> mom and dads listen up. who is more embarrassing. moms or dads?the worst. 6 percent of kids say they were so embarrassed by the dorky clothes to wearing get this, this is the pet peeve. 75 percent said they are mortified by things that he says in front of other people. the worst part they say dads are delusional thinking they are way cooler than they really are. >> how come we think we are cooler than we really are especially as get older and older. who do you think is more embarrassing your mom or dad? send your comments at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com and we will read it later in the show. >> some kids can put up with it. >> i yelled at a kid out of my car saying put up the pants. >> i did it with my car seats in the back. 25 minutes after the hour now. >> a disturbing 911 call as children hear thieves entering their house. >> after the controversy over the made in china uniforms one american company is now stepping up to the plate saying it can get american made clothes ready for the olympic games on ti
. >> mom and dads listen up. who is more embarrassing. moms or dads?the worst. 6 percent of kids say they were so embarrassed by the dorky clothes to wearing get this, this is the pet peeve. 75 percent said they are mortified by things that he says in front of other people. the worst part they say dads are delusional thinking they are way cooler than they really are. >> how come we think we are cooler than we really are especially as get older and older. who do you think is more...
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dad. oh to have been a fly on the wall at that gathering with ss assassination squads and tiger tanks working on the countryside, papa managed to score two bottles of booze despite the egg nog. and the whole thing went wild beyond midnight. the only one who did not get pretty pie-eyed -- that's a direct quote from mr. cronkite -- what cronkite. a wire service correspondent, had deadlines to make so could not get as pie-eyed as everybody else. >> i remember that pie. [laughter] >> that's what he told your mom in a letter, and iminclined to believe him. hemingway makes several cameo appearances and assignment to hell. none of them particularly flattering. as andy rooney said you should never meet one of your literary heroes because all of your illusions get shattered. i promise this is going to be a lot of fun. a lot of back and forth stuff going here in just a bit. we have a great panel, and i just want you to know how honored i've been to have spent the last three years and how lucky i am
dad. oh to have been a fly on the wall at that gathering with ss assassination squads and tiger tanks working on the countryside, papa managed to score two bottles of booze despite the egg nog. and the whole thing went wild beyond midnight. the only one who did not get pretty pie-eyed -- that's a direct quote from mr. cronkite -- what cronkite. a wire service correspondent, had deadlines to make so could not get as pie-eyed as everybody else. >> i remember that pie. [laughter] >>...
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sometimes dad might faint, sometimes dad might want to cut the umbilical cord.d's encouraging mom. >> yeah, there's a lot of multi-tasking. >> here's what she experienced as her child was being born. >> you get great pictures. so, yeah, absolutely ñaking off. >> i imagine you're kind of an on-call photographer because i can't really predict when this is going to happeñ. >> have you had any photos of a dad fainting dead on the floor once the baby comes? >> actually, the other day i was photograph i photographing, i noticed the dad was getting a little pale. iñactually had the baby -- they had to give me the baby. he was put in a wheelchair. so far i've only had one dad go down. >>> it's an internet star. >> he's the real deal. he's not just w$istling ñ, kids? >> it's time for "animal round-up." >> that's right. guess what i have on the show today? >> now we see the baby daddy. >> watch what happens when he fails to look at what he's looking at. >>> this video is on a roadway in russia. this driver obviously has a camera. right in front of him is a big semi truck.
sometimes dad might faint, sometimes dad might want to cut the umbilical cord.d's encouraging mom. >> yeah, there's a lot of multi-tasking. >> here's what she experienced as her child was being born. >> you get great pictures. so, yeah, absolutely ñaking off. >> i imagine you're kind of an on-call photographer because i can't really predict when this is going to happeñ. >> have you had any photos of a dad fainting dead on the floor once the baby comes? >>...
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my dad was an athlete. my mom is, can play sports, you know so, i think that all that combined i was an athlete. >> rose: but was it especially because of-- only for golf or could you have done that in basketball as well? >> basketball, is a little slow. i was a pretty good pitcher. i played pitcher, first base for years. don mattingly was my favorite baseball player, a great yankee. so baseball is what my dad want immediate to be. he want immediate to be a pitcher for the yankees. he was up set the day that i chose to go golf and no more baseball. but now obviously he probably really enjoys it. >> rose: i bet he does. when you were playing along side there in the final round with louis and he hit that double eagle, you said to yourself what a great shot. but you also said to yourself, i can page a lot of birdies on the back nine. >> uh-huh. >> rose: where did that come from? >> knowing, you heard roars all day. when i got to the course, bo van pelt shot 64 with a couple eagles and a hole-in-one. so you hea
my dad was an athlete. my mom is, can play sports, you know so, i think that all that combined i was an athlete. >> rose: but was it especially because of-- only for golf or could you have done that in basketball as well? >> basketball, is a little slow. i was a pretty good pitcher. i played pitcher, first base for years. don mattingly was my favorite baseball player, a great yankee. so baseball is what my dad want immediate to be. he want immediate to be a pitcher for the yankees....
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[laughter] and during my dad's funeral, i actually acted very badly. it was just, it was so ridiculous because the night before we have to, i have to wear this white linen and led a group of -- let a group of people in the neighborhood carry my dad's picture. and you have to howl and cry so loudly, people think that you really love your dad so much. imagine you're 20 years old, you great from a university, you think you can do anything, you are so full of yourself, and then you are carrying this way, walking around the neighborhood, everybody could see you. so that part i ri zest a -- resist a lot. oh, you go to china, everybody you ask about that it's very common. but then when i was doing years later and then you find out you reach the mellow aim, i started to -- age, i started to understand why we have those rituals. and sometimes it's actually not doing for the dead, but for the living. i found i guess because we're living we feel so helpless, and you just feel like if you do something, and it makes you feel better. like i wrote in the printers row
[laughter] and during my dad's funeral, i actually acted very badly. it was just, it was so ridiculous because the night before we have to, i have to wear this white linen and led a group of -- let a group of people in the neighborhood carry my dad's picture. and you have to howl and cry so loudly, people think that you really love your dad so much. imagine you're 20 years old, you great from a university, you think you can do anything, you are so full of yourself, and then you are carrying...
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sometimes dad might faint, sometimes dad might want to cut the umbilical cord.d's encouraging mom. >> yeah, there's a lot of multi-tasking. >> here's what she experienced as her child was being born. >> you get great pictures. so, yeah, absolutely ñaking off. >> i imagine you're kind of an on-call photographer because i can't really predict when this is going to happeñ. >> have you had any photos of a dad fainting dead on the floor once the baby comes? >> actually, the other day i was photograph i photographing, i noticed the dad was getting a little pale. iñactually had the baby -- they had to give me the baby. he was put in a wheelchair. so far i've only had one dad go down. >>> it's an internet star. >> he's the real deal. >>> it's an internet star. >> he's[ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back and a two-year price guarantee. fios is a 100% fi
sometimes dad might faint, sometimes dad might want to cut the umbilical cord.d's encouraging mom. >> yeah, there's a lot of multi-tasking. >> here's what she experienced as her child was being born. >> you get great pictures. so, yeah, absolutely ñaking off. >> i imagine you're kind of an on-call photographer because i can't really predict when this is going to happeñ. >> have you had any photos of a dad fainting dead on the floor once the baby comes? >>...
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she ran to help her father. >> i hear, get off my dad, get off my dad. that was my daughter.i knew my daughter was safe. you know? i just gave up fighting. >> as his daughter ran to find help a second neighbor called 911. >> police finally arrived and broke up the fight. bruce was being treated for severe concussion. he learns that toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges were eventually thrown out. toledo police have declined our request for comment on the case. the michigan u.s. attorney convicted derek willowby and his two associates for trafficking the two teen girls. >> he's 42. he'll be out when he is 50. he can pick up this business all over again. >> i think i found one here. >>> let's get started here. >> for sergeant jim hogenmiller and the child exploitation squad of the oakland police department it's just another thursday night. >> the mission is to rescue any underage prostitute from being exploited and identify and arrest the pimp. >> the objective is to try to focus in on young girls that are being displayed or ad
she ran to help her father. >> i hear, get off my dad, get off my dad. that was my daughter.i knew my daughter was safe. you know? i just gave up fighting. >> as his daughter ran to find help a second neighbor called 911. >> police finally arrived and broke up the fight. bruce was being treated for severe concussion. he learns that toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges were eventually thrown out. toledo police have declined...
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she ran to help her father. >> i hear, get off my dad, get off my dad. that was my daughter. i knew my daughter was safe. you know? i just gave up fighting. >> as his daughter ran to find help a second neighbor called 911. >> police finally arrived and broke up the fight. bruce was being treated for severe concussion. he learns that toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges were eventually thrown out. toledo police have declined our request for comment on the case. the michigan u.s. attorney convicted derek willowby and his two associates for trafficking the two teen girls. >> he's 42. he'll be out when he is 50. he can pick up this business all over again. >> i think i found one here. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. by what's getting done.re measure commitment the twenty billion dollars bp committed has
she ran to help her father. >> i hear, get off my dad, get off my dad. that was my daughter. i knew my daughter was safe. you know? i just gave up fighting. >> as his daughter ran to find help a second neighbor called 911. >> police finally arrived and broke up the fight. bruce was being treated for severe concussion. he learns that toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges were eventually thrown out. toledo police have declined...
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that's when my dad passed away. >> lindsay's dad was eric wrinkles, an inmate we met on death row durings at indiana state prison. we were with him when the final appeal of his death sentence was denied. >> what are your thoughts about all this? >> first you're a little -- i mean, even though you expected it, it's a little bit of a surprise. like i said, even though you expect it. but other than that, i mean, it is what it is. it's like having cancer and know you've only got so long to live. you start getting rid of possessions, making sure you've got a will written up, you know, tying up loose ends. >> anything you want to say to anybody? >> not at this time, no. >> nothing? >> no. >> 15 years earlier, wrinkles was convicted of three murders. his wife, deborah, had recently left him and taken lindsay and her brother, seth, to live with her brother, tony, and his wife, natalie. shortly after midnight, wrinkles arrived at the house dressed in full camouflage. >> and had paint across his face, two marks on each side of, like, paint. it was like a rambo look. >> wrinkles first cut the phone
that's when my dad passed away. >> lindsay's dad was eric wrinkles, an inmate we met on death row durings at indiana state prison. we were with him when the final appeal of his death sentence was denied. >> what are your thoughts about all this? >> first you're a little -- i mean, even though you expected it, it's a little bit of a surprise. like i said, even though you expect it. but other than that, i mean, it is what it is. it's like having cancer and know you've only got...
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that was just -- he was a dad. >> brook, your last days with your dad included some really special memories i understand. >> yes, sir. actually, hours before we went to the premiere, he and i had recently declared ourselves running buddies. we went to a local park where there was a concert going on and we actually danced at that concert and, i mean, i'll remember that dance for a very long time so -- >> you know, weston, we've been trying to just give family members the opportunity just to talk about who they lost and what those people mean to them. is there anything else you want people to know about your dad, about the life he lived? >> just -- he was -- the world's a worse place without him. that's -- not to sound as grim as it came out. but he was -- he just brought so much life. he lived so passionately. lived life like it was supposed to be lived i guess would be the biggest thing. he was a father. just -- that's honestly the biggest thing about him, was he was living for the four of us. he was passionate in his faith. like you had mentioned, a southern gentleman. he was living his li
that was just -- he was a dad. >> brook, your last days with your dad included some really special memories i understand. >> yes, sir. actually, hours before we went to the premiere, he and i had recently declared ourselves running buddies. we went to a local park where there was a concert going on and we actually danced at that concert and, i mean, i'll remember that dance for a very long time so -- >> you know, weston, we've been trying to just give family members the...
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dad, she's not bloody using me! ( sighs ) look, jake, when i was young, there was a girl i really, really liked-- dad, every time you want to explain something to me, you just tell me some lame story of your childhood which is incomprehensible crap. yes-- jake! you won't bloody believe what jake's gone and done. are you all right? well... no, not really. you know rosie from work? she went back to the office. the landlord was there changing the locks. apparently, tyson's done a runner. he's left tons of unpaid bills. he-- he goes round, he sets up fake businesses, and then he rips people off for as much as he possibly can, and then he buggers off! oh. i'm sorry. oh, i feel so stupid. look... you had no way of knowing. no, i suppose not. but you did. sorry? well, you kept looking him up on the internet. well, yeah, as i-- as i-- what else did you find out? well, nothing, you know, of any-- what else? he was once investigated by a consumer watchdog program, but he was never prosecuted. why didn't you warn me?! well, be
dad, she's not bloody using me! ( sighs ) look, jake, when i was young, there was a girl i really, really liked-- dad, every time you want to explain something to me, you just tell me some lame story of your childhood which is incomprehensible crap. yes-- jake! you won't bloody believe what jake's gone and done. are you all right? well... no, not really. you know rosie from work? she went back to the office. the landlord was there changing the locks. apparently, tyson's done a runner. he's left...
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uh, my dad is sick...""your dad is sick?" "yeah.""who's learned how to called 911 and he's playing."but playinn... his dad chris hall suffered a grand mal seizure.."daddy, it's okay. i called the doctor. i called the doctor, daddy." "and thhn he dropped theephone nd you could hear him tell his addy called he doctor for you. and itts like 'oh, no, ttis is for real.""so uincy did the right thing by sing 991, but it was onna cell phone. he didn't ave a complete ddress so the crew here went into overdrive using technology to zero in."911 diipatcher lisa brockmeuller started tracking the latitude and longituue phone siinal. they were ell getttng a general location.... ellen tracked the cell number and fouud it had been ussd in previous emergency calls... in 4-1/2 miiutes and chris ed &phall survivee..certificate of appreciation is awarded to quincy james haal from thh lewis county 911 communications center."for his part in saving his dad's life... quincy was center stage at an awards ceremmny. there's a reason he knnw how to call 111 "beca
uh, my dad is sick...""your dad is sick?" "yeah.""who's learned how to called 911 and he's playing."but playinn... his dad chris hall suffered a grand mal seizure.."daddy, it's okay. i called the doctor. i called the doctor, daddy." "and thhn he dropped theephone nd you could hear him tell his addy called he doctor for you. and itts like 'oh, no, ttis is for real.""so uincy did the right thing by sing 991, but it was onna cell phone....
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there's dad stuck in a tree. all the way up. >> whoa! >> it's a dad this time stuck in a tree. the dad is in lincoln, nebraska. he was trying to hang a swing from his daughter, arianna. climbed up there, managed to get himself stuck. now, his fiancee, alex, is filming this. >> they asked me how far you were up. i said 10 feet. >> over 15 foot. over 20 foot. >> i'm not very good at guessing feet. >> oh, man, i have a spider on me too. >> i never thought i'd call the fire department to save my fiance from a tree. usually it's a cat. >> the fire department eventually does show up. >> i feel embarrassed. >> how do you get up there? i don't even see a ladder. >> we've got vinny, alex and their very cute daughter, arianna joining us right this minute from lincoln, nebraska. vinny, we're glad to see you're safe and sound, but first of all, how did you get yourself stuck? >> so i decided to toss the rope over the tree limb. i just climbed up it. once i got to the top, the rope was underneath me. >> alex, you seemed amused by this whole thing. >> oh, i was nervous. i just was more amuse
there's dad stuck in a tree. all the way up. >> whoa! >> it's a dad this time stuck in a tree. the dad is in lincoln, nebraska. he was trying to hang a swing from his daughter, arianna. climbed up there, managed to get himself stuck. now, his fiancee, alex, is filming this. >> they asked me how far you were up. i said 10 feet. >> over 15 foot. over 20 foot. >> i'm not very good at guessing feet. >> oh, man, i have a spider on me too. >> i never thought...
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what a minute, his dad is an alien.ctly. >> jimmy: he has to point that thing at him. [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: a lot of people know this about you, i think people know that you have fans and you sing and that sort of thing, but that you toured with ozzie os bourn. >> that i was on oz fest. >> jimmy: how did that happen? >> sharon oz bourn came to see my band and i in l.a. she invited us on oz fest. i took the invitation and it was rough. it was really rough. it was rough. at first, you know, i got tons of death threats, tons and tons and tons of death threats. i went any way. >> jimmy: from here? >> no. [laughs]. >> i had my kids with me the whole time. >> jimmy: great. i remember going to oz fest with my dad. >> you know, it was a good experience for them, because what i realized is that once you have the opportunity to be introduced to a totally different culture, you get to understand what's real and what was real were not those death threats. i had such a great time. i made so many friends. and they -- i t
what a minute, his dad is an alien.ctly. >> jimmy: he has to point that thing at him. [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: a lot of people know this about you, i think people know that you have fans and you sing and that sort of thing, but that you toured with ozzie os bourn. >> that i was on oz fest. >> jimmy: how did that happen? >> sharon oz bourn came to see my band and i in l.a. she invited us on oz fest. i took the invitation and it was rough. it was really...