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which means with more stay-at-home dads, more active dads, more dad gear, which we have right here. > is great. >> david gregory has actually put on this baby -- he wanted to teach me how to put on a baby bjorn. >> i wanted henry to know bechds the camo baby bjorn, which can help with the holding and bonding for dads, with the pinky on the pinky. >> the fact that you put a binky on your pinky -- >> once you get over the initial cooties, ift falls on the floor, dads go like this and give it right back to the baby. henry will be reluctant at first. you can sit down. when you hold the baby, you can't be shy. give the baby like ernesto here a real hold. >> that's ernesto. >> grab by the leg. this is good for dads who are afraid to hold. grab on to the leg. if the baby were -- this is not a real baby. if the baby were to fall, you still have him by the leg. that's important. >> i'm just glad you're man enough to say the word binky. >> exactly. this is a great take on what you both are expecting. and we're so excited for you. >> we have to include the men. >> it's not just about you. >> wha
which means with more stay-at-home dads, more active dads, more dad gear, which we have right here. > is great. >> david gregory has actually put on this baby -- he wanted to teach me how to put on a baby bjorn. >> i wanted henry to know bechds the camo baby bjorn, which can help with the holding and bonding for dads, with the pinky on the pinky. >> the fact that you put a binky on your pinky -- >> once you get over the initial cooties, ift falls on the floor, dads go...
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if you do, mom and dad will sell in a minute. i doubt that. alex: dad! we got to go!u know, you're losing a chance of a lifetime. that's your opinion. i'm sorry, alberto. i've got to go. we'll talk later. enjoy your picnic, alex. i will. bye, uncle alberto. ramón, do me a favor... give this note to rebecca, will you? you serious about her? don't you know, ramón? i'm always serious. i'm a serious guy. ahorita vuelvo. voy a darle una mano al cocinero. mama, you look beautiful! that's what you tell all the girls? absolutely not! only you, mama, only you. you're so silly. why are you in such a happy mood? because when we sell this place, we'll be on easy street. you are in love! i'm always in love, mama. what's her name? carmen mendoza! my mama. ah, you're so silly. ramón received a letter from his ex-wife's lawyer. it's from christine's lawyer. what does your ex-wife want now? she and her new husband are moving to los angeles. los angeles. ramón, alberto and their parents are in the restaurant having a discussion about whether they should sell the restaurant or not. uh,
if you do, mom and dad will sell in a minute. i doubt that. alex: dad! we got to go!u know, you're losing a chance of a lifetime. that's your opinion. i'm sorry, alberto. i've got to go. we'll talk later. enjoy your picnic, alex. i will. bye, uncle alberto. ramón, do me a favor... give this note to rebecca, will you? you serious about her? don't you know, ramón? i'm always serious. i'm a serious guy. ahorita vuelvo. voy a darle una mano al cocinero. mama, you look beautiful! that's what you...
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dad too, that means clinton was our dad and nixon was our dad.ou just can't pick dads. >> i don't like to talk about raccoons because they killed my parents. >> now i'm in trouble. >> not that one though. >> i understand what chris rock was trying to say, but the president is not my dad, man. dr. huxtable is my dad. >> everyone's dad. >> my feeling was when you were watching him talk, i don't think he agreed with why he was there. he agreed with supporting the president, but i can't believe chris rock doesn't believe in the second amendment. >> he believes that you should have a right to bear arms, but you don't neat an assault rifle that shoots 60 bullets. what deer are you using that on? >> i hear the 60 bullet thing. >> 30 bullets. >> has chris rock been thinking a lot about second amendment and assault ban from -- and the efficacy over the years? >> you don't have to do that. you just need to be an american with an opinion. >> not on my watch. >> there should be a museum for dumb celebrity political comments where you graft them and photo sho
dad too, that means clinton was our dad and nixon was our dad.ou just can't pick dads. >> i don't like to talk about raccoons because they killed my parents. >> now i'm in trouble. >> not that one though. >> i understand what chris rock was trying to say, but the president is not my dad, man. dr. huxtable is my dad. >> everyone's dad. >> my feeling was when you were watching him talk, i don't think he agreed with why he was there. he agreed with supporting...
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dad's in pretty bad shape. she said to hurry back. hello, i need a cab right away.mergency. kevin... i'm sorry, we shouldn't be arguing at a time like this. we need each other. nurse: let me take you to your father. before you see him there's something i want to tell you. your father has just had another heart attack and at this point it does not look good. what are you saying? he made it through the first one... well, not entirely. and the second heart attack was more massive. aren't there any new drugs you can give him? there are new drugs, but they won't help... not in his current condition. i can't believe that there's... i'm very sorry. you should probably notify any other members of the family. ( beeping ) hello. i'm father o'connor. oh, father, thank you for coming. i want you to know i'm here for you and your family. is this your father? yes. can we talk for a minute? tell me about your father's condition. my father just had his second serious heart attack in the last two days. i'm so sorry. it must be very difficult for you. are you very close to your fathe
dad's in pretty bad shape. she said to hurry back. hello, i need a cab right away.mergency. kevin... i'm sorry, we shouldn't be arguing at a time like this. we need each other. nurse: let me take you to your father. before you see him there's something i want to tell you. your father has just had another heart attack and at this point it does not look good. what are you saying? he made it through the first one... well, not entirely. and the second heart attack was more massive. aren't there any...
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but my dad was just that kind of guy. he would rather make sure somebody else was taken care of, do without to make sure somebody else was taken care of. and he bought this man all kind of food. and then when the man got through eating, he went and bought him another big bag of food and said, this is for a later time. he told him, remember, that somebody cares for you. i care for you. and that there's a god that cares for you also. >> that's an incredible story. and he cared for those kids. he loved driving that bus and wanted to protect those kids. >> yes. i was home at thanksgiving. my mom had the -- well, we were sitting around, me and my dad, we always -- when i come home, we go in the backyard and there's a swing and my dad has a fire pit. we had a fire going. we just sit there. me and my dad sit there and it was our time to talk and stuff. and he'd tell me some of the stories of his kids that one of them got their first "a" on their report card. he would tell me stories of how he would travel some of the athletes, t
but my dad was just that kind of guy. he would rather make sure somebody else was taken care of, do without to make sure somebody else was taken care of. and he bought this man all kind of food. and then when the man got through eating, he went and bought him another big bag of food and said, this is for a later time. he told him, remember, that somebody cares for you. i care for you. and that there's a god that cares for you also. >> that's an incredible story. and he cared for those...
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which one's your dad. >> that's my dad.ean, that is hilarious, man. i just love that you had to move him out of the way before he got in a fight with the kid's dad. it's just like, "oh, my gosh." but congrats on that because i was so happy and i thought of you. >> i appreciate that, man. thank you. >> jimmy: we're very competitive on our show. you know that. and we like to play games. >> absolutely. i love to play games. >> jimmy: i wanted to challenge you to a game. a game that takes a lot of athletic ability. >> okay. i'm game. >> jimmy: it's where you put giant plastic bubbles on your body and you have to kick a soccer ball into an elevator bay. it's called bubble soccer. are you down? >> i'm so down. >> jimmy: oh, really? all right. well, let's do it. but we need teammates. >> okay. >> jimmy: who better to defeat you than a member of your very own beloved, world champion baltimore ravens. [ stadium reverb ] this kid went from undrafted rookie to super bowl champion. the pride of westlake high, the longhorn with the long
which one's your dad. >> that's my dad.ean, that is hilarious, man. i just love that you had to move him out of the way before he got in a fight with the kid's dad. it's just like, "oh, my gosh." but congrats on that because i was so happy and i thought of you. >> i appreciate that, man. thank you. >> jimmy: we're very competitive on our show. you know that. and we like to play games. >> absolutely. i love to play games. >> jimmy: i wanted to challenge...
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it was dad. no, no, no, it wasn't your father. it was you.father, his idea of culture is an undershirt with sleeves. but you were the one who lost interest in the piano, raymond. no, i liked the piano. no, you liked the idea of the piano. i liked the lessons. mmm. we had nice times. but you wanted to go with the other boys. running and punching and spitting. what could i do? i had to let you go. i didn't want to be my mother. thanks. thanks, ma. just know... you could've been something. thanks. just promise me that even if you don't play, you'll somehow have music. it is so important to have music. frank: hey, any more pretzels or what?! you got legs? i'm not your damn slave girl! frank: girl? ha! ha?! i'll give you girl. ma, ma, ma, so you want to try giving me a couple more lessons? why? you don't have to do it for me, raymond. i know. it's-- it's for ally. i want her to have music, too. ohh, raymond. all right, ok. oh, raymond, you're so sweet. daddy, i got your pretzels. [plays theme from love story] ooh! ohh! so, ally, what do you think?
it was dad. no, no, no, it wasn't your father. it was you.father, his idea of culture is an undershirt with sleeves. but you were the one who lost interest in the piano, raymond. no, i liked the piano. no, you liked the idea of the piano. i liked the lessons. mmm. we had nice times. but you wanted to go with the other boys. running and punching and spitting. what could i do? i had to let you go. i didn't want to be my mother. thanks. thanks, ma. just know... you could've been something. thanks....
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we got dad david driving the mom, mom mariah shooting the video and the 5-year-old daughter zoe dad ising to impress and, of course, another little baby in the back. [ laughter ] they're driving through the zoo, where you can get up close to the animals, feed them through the car window, and at first they come across this zebra. >> oh! >> are you supposed to roll the windows the whole way down, i wonder? i don't think you're supposed to. that could be scary for kids. >> you want to know what scary is? watch what dad does. >> he's got it in his mouth. >> they prebobably tell you don do this before you go out. >> the daughter in the back was highly amused so he tries it again. >> this is awesome. >> do it. >> oh. they're a little aggressive. >> do it. >> ah! >> i love how the llamas are like, hey, man, we want to eat, too. crowding the window. dad wasn't done. still wanted a little more lip time. >> oh! the thing came out of nowhere. >> oh, your lips -- your lip is bleeding. >> already. give me something to wipe this off with. >> i have to give dad credit. to amuse his 5-year-old, he wen
we got dad david driving the mom, mom mariah shooting the video and the 5-year-old daughter zoe dad ising to impress and, of course, another little baby in the back. [ laughter ] they're driving through the zoo, where you can get up close to the animals, feed them through the car window, and at first they come across this zebra. >> oh! >> are you supposed to roll the windows the whole way down, i wonder? i don't think you're supposed to. that could be scary for kids. >> you...
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which means with more stay-at-home dads, more active dads, more dad gear, which we have right here. > -- he wanted to teach me how to put on a baby bjorn. >> i wanted henry to know bechds the camo baby bjorn, which can help with the holding and bonding for dads, with the pinky on the pinky. >> the fact that you put a binky on your pinky -- >> once you get over the initial cooties, ift falls on the floor, dads go like this and give it right back to the baby. henry will be reluctant at first. you can sit down. when you hold the baby, you can't be shy. give the baby like ernesto here a real hold. >> that's ernesto. >> grab by the leg. this is good for dads who are afraid to hold. grab on to the leg. if the baby were -- this is not a real baby. if the baby were to fall, you still have him by the leg. that's important. >> i'm just glad you're man enough to say the word binky. >> exactly. this is a great take on what you both are expecting. and we're so excited for you. >> we have to include the men. >> it's not just about you. >> what? >> no, it is. it's all about you. >> that's what i tho
which means with more stay-at-home dads, more active dads, more dad gear, which we have right here. > -- he wanted to teach me how to put on a baby bjorn. >> i wanted henry to know bechds the camo baby bjorn, which can help with the holding and bonding for dads, with the pinky on the pinky. >> the fact that you put a binky on your pinky -- >> once you get over the initial cooties, ift falls on the floor, dads go like this and give it right back to the baby. henry will be...
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route. >> pretty scenery while dad is shouting at everyone.eff, what about you? >> it's funny you said it. my dad, we went to florida, and he was screaming the whole time. i said, shortest route. >> just get it over with, get us there. >> i come from a new york italian family, and driving with all of us in the car -- my dad would not get there fast enough. >> i'll go off the bridge if i have to, just get us there. >> with all of the kids yelling are we there yet? are we there yet? no matter how beautiful the scenery is, they want to get there. i'm saying the shortest route. scenic route is the answer. nikki gets the $200. she is now in first place. that means it all comes down to this, the final question of this round worth $300. the person with the least amount of money on the other side of this will be eliminated. the answers are worth the trouble, or destined for trouble? question is, what do college friends think about platonic relationships between men and women. >> i think any sexless relationship is great training for marriage. get some
route. >> pretty scenery while dad is shouting at everyone.eff, what about you? >> it's funny you said it. my dad, we went to florida, and he was screaming the whole time. i said, shortest route. >> just get it over with, get us there. >> i come from a new york italian family, and driving with all of us in the car -- my dad would not get there fast enough. >> i'll go off the bridge if i have to, just get us there. >> with all of the kids yelling are we there...
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dad? i know i'm a rotten father. dad, are you okay? i love you you know that.ever say it and i should. obviously, i've only got myself to blame for that. blame for what? dad... whatever it is it's not your fault. the point is it's still not too late to understand that there's still time. what are you...? to make amends. lewis: what happened to the leader of the free world? apparently mr. ransome turned his helicopter round the minute he heard the news. fair enough. we might have to let maddy's jealous husband off the hook. marc cotton? for this murder, yeah, but... no, no, no, for both. he finally coughed up an alibi for wednesday night. uniform turned up with this. "battleship potempka"? aka brenda gormley. an ageless beauty of uncertain gender. she confirms that she was with cotton in the solarium between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. 80 quid, full body massage. very competitive. you think this is what he meant? what? mullan. "give me one more day," he said. one more day to go after jessica all over again. how could i have got him so wrong? it's left
dad? i know i'm a rotten father. dad, are you okay? i love you you know that.ever say it and i should. obviously, i've only got myself to blame for that. blame for what? dad... whatever it is it's not your fault. the point is it's still not too late to understand that there's still time. what are you...? to make amends. lewis: what happened to the leader of the free world? apparently mr. ransome turned his helicopter round the minute he heard the news. fair enough. we might have to let maddy's...
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we take it to some friends. >> stuff your dad wrote? >> just discovered.e, not even a message in a bottle. tavis: a message in a couch. is it the kind of stuff you think could be played so many years later by his son? >> i will tellou what. there is a record called recycling the blues. i am saying this. remember, recycling the blues is 1972, 1973. on that record i discovered work, and there is a song were a play bass and sing. -- where i play bass and sing. i had them sing with me. the line they had, far below the norma. but as a piece of my father. my mother was crying that i remember that. at seven years old you hear the car pull up at night. he would whistle of the stairs and now the same notes, and she would whistled down the stairs, and who knew what happened after that? >> when mom and dad are whistling harmony. >> to tell him he has the story for me. that was some different stuff. tavis: your dad passed away when you were how old? >> 11 going on to 12. >> i read that. i wonder how that impacted you. any child is going to grieve, maybe even for life,
we take it to some friends. >> stuff your dad wrote? >> just discovered.e, not even a message in a bottle. tavis: a message in a couch. is it the kind of stuff you think could be played so many years later by his son? >> i will tellou what. there is a record called recycling the blues. i am saying this. remember, recycling the blues is 1972, 1973. on that record i discovered work, and there is a song were a play bass and sing. -- where i play bass and sing. i had them sing...
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this is my dad. this is my dad.to go with him. i'm tickled to death. ye yeah, it's crazy. >> my son is ecstatic. i'm getting a better look at how my son is reacting in school. >> what did you know about your son that you didn't know before this? >> he's a ladies' boy. he loves the girls, but he hides it from his mom. >> why do we need this? >> number one, study after study has illustrated that a child that has a positive adult male role model is twice as likely to graduate high school as a child that doesn't and will develop more fully socially, physically, academically. >> dads matter? >> a huge difference. >> especially when they take time? >> that's right. >> do you know what's interesting? when you started talking about spending time in the school, you all started smiling. that's unusual for dads to be able to do, isn't it? >> yeah, it is. >> shows how easy it is, too. make everything better. >> when i go back to new york, i'm going to do a commercial that's called a public service announcement about fatherhood.
this is my dad. this is my dad.to go with him. i'm tickled to death. ye yeah, it's crazy. >> my son is ecstatic. i'm getting a better look at how my son is reacting in school. >> what did you know about your son that you didn't know before this? >> he's a ladies' boy. he loves the girls, but he hides it from his mom. >> why do we need this? >> number one, study after study has illustrated that a child that has a positive adult male role model is twice as likely to...
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dad had an off-farm job, too. dad could not find work. i was little, but i remember still today, parents argued in sign language, which is vigorous and quiet. how they argued about unemployment. dad did not want to accept unemployment. dad found a job as a janitor where he ended up demonstrated the same loyalty to the employer. he was trying to make firm payments at the time. i do not know how he kept it up, but he did -- she was trying to make farm payments at the time. i cannot know how he kept it up, but he did. there were a few products offered to help the deaf. a microphone was caught in the crib when i was an infant. when i would cry, it would cause a switch to cause a light two/so that my parents would know i was crying. -- a light to flash so that my parents would know i was crying. in this world, people with disabilities often develop higher levels of determination and a compass men because they have to. with the support of their friends, those disabilities can drain just as we all do with what has disabilities or not. we are all
dad had an off-farm job, too. dad could not find work. i was little, but i remember still today, parents argued in sign language, which is vigorous and quiet. how they argued about unemployment. dad did not want to accept unemployment. dad found a job as a janitor where he ended up demonstrated the same loyalty to the employer. he was trying to make firm payments at the time. i do not know how he kept it up, but he did -- she was trying to make farm payments at the time. i cannot know how he...
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it made dad really happy. - hmm, well, dad loves getting letters from people he cares about. - hmm...he would love a letter from you. ♪ making something is one way to say, "i love you" ♪
it made dad really happy. - hmm, well, dad loves getting letters from people he cares about. - hmm...he would love a letter from you. ♪ making something is one way to say, "i love you" ♪
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will tell them off don't call your dad. what are we come to fighting over pickles. is just a little boy when. they hit you. sometimes knife fights break out. they keep threatening me saying we'll kick you out. well the sad dad. rob the tractor driver should. do more. he said he'd kick you out yes. but they will tell him it's not his dump i did. it and your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. he was patient and it paid out for. elephant if you weren't patient she would have died of anger. wealthy british style site it's time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. my juggling job.
will tell them off don't call your dad. what are we come to fighting over pickles. is just a little boy when. they hit you. sometimes knife fights break out. they keep threatening me saying we'll kick you out. well the sad dad. rob the tractor driver should. do more. he said he'd kick you out yes. but they will tell him it's not his dump i did. it and your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because...
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well the sad dad. who robbed the tractor driver should. the wall. well he said he'd kick you out yes but they will tell him it's not his dump i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. so he was patient and it paid. well it's not if you weren't patient she would have died of anger. technology innovation all the latest developments from russia. the official. language stream quality. favorites. if you're away from. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
well the sad dad. who robbed the tractor driver should. the wall. well he said he'd kick you out yes but they will tell him it's not his dump i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he...
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she ran to help her father. >> i hear, get off my dad, get off my dad. that was my daughter.s 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. >> now the other girl with the blue jeans on. where are the police at? >> they are coming. >> oh, oh, oh, my goodness. >> police finally arrived and broke up the fight. while bruce was being treated for severe concussions, he learned toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges have been thrown out. toledo police declined our request for comment on the chase. michigan police convicted derek willoughby 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. a missing girl out of redwood city. o much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ]
she ran to help her father. >> i hear, get off my dad, get off my dad. that was my daughter.s 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. >> now the other girl with the blue jeans on. where are the police at? >> they are coming. >> oh, oh, oh, my goodness. >> police finally arrived and broke up...
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well the sad dad. who robbed the tractor driver should. the law. well he said he'd kick you out yes. they will tell him it's not his down i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden them or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. he was patient and it paid off. oh i thought if you weren't patient she would have died of anger. wealthy british style side. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. my juggling jog. do hack work and get caught lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also.
well the sad dad. who robbed the tractor driver should. the law. well he said he'd kick you out yes. they will tell him it's not his down i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden them or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was...
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sorry, dad. ha ha ha ha. guess what, guys.p in here at "afv," and i think it deserves its own little spot because it's just about perfect -- simple, understated, spontaneous. it comes from great britain, but don't worry -- you don't have to speak british to understand it. enjoy. you know, they say owning a pet can add years to a senior citizen's life. i guess there's just something about cleaning up poop that makes life worth living. i think it has more to do with companionship. whatever, but before you rush out to buy your elderly loved one a furry friend make sure it fits their life make sure they're not allergic and most of all, do the math. what do you mean do the math? i mean, dogs can live for, like, 15 years. you don't want to buy a puppy for a 98-year-old. maybe a fish or a wounded hamster. okay, fine, but, you know, if you use common sense, pets and senior citizens are great together especially if you've got a video camera. [ barking ] [ barking ] daisy: you know these two took third at the iditarod talent show. [ bar
sorry, dad. ha ha ha ha. guess what, guys.p in here at "afv," and i think it deserves its own little spot because it's just about perfect -- simple, understated, spontaneous. it comes from great britain, but don't worry -- you don't have to speak british to understand it. enjoy. you know, they say owning a pet can add years to a senior citizen's life. i guess there's just something about cleaning up poop that makes life worth living. i think it has more to do with companionship....
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no, dad, i want to go-- i'm going! arrggh.. ok, it's my turn. oh, this question. this question's for raymond. "someone has taken your umbrella out of the cloakroom. "it's a rainy day, and there's another one sitting there. do you take it?" no. no. no, i would not take someone's umbrella, no. i wish to challenge you. "challenge"? yeah, that's right, "challenge." it's right here in the rules-- oh, that's right, you didn't want to hear the rules. challenge. i get 20 seconds to convince everybody that you're not telling the truth and then you get 20 seconds to lie some more and... then we vote. why would i lie? ha! why would you lie? i recall a rainy day. 1967.... i was on my way to school, and mom yelled, "robbie, don't forget your rubber boots." but those boots were nowhere to be found. you know why, raymond? i didn't touch your boots. when i showed up to school, the kids called me "sas-quish." because of your thievery, i was humiliated. victimized. i vowed that from that day forward, i would do whatever i had to do to fight crime. and so, today, i am a police offic
no, dad, i want to go-- i'm going! arrggh.. ok, it's my turn. oh, this question. this question's for raymond. "someone has taken your umbrella out of the cloakroom. "it's a rainy day, and there's another one sitting there. do you take it?" no. no. no, i would not take someone's umbrella, no. i wish to challenge you. "challenge"? yeah, that's right, "challenge." it's right here in the rules-- oh, that's right, you didn't want to hear the rules. challenge. i get...
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we'll tell them off don't call your dad. what we come to fighting over pickles. is just a little boy when. they hit you yes. sometimes knife fights break out. they keep threatening me saying we'll kick you out. oh you said dad. rob the tractor driver should. the wall. well he said he'd kick you out yes. they will tell him it's not his dump i did. it your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. he was patient and it paid. telephone if you weren't patient she would have died of anger. admission free cretaceous free in-store charges free. range minsk free risk free. free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free medio dog to our teeth dot com. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists
we'll tell them off don't call your dad. what we come to fighting over pickles. is just a little boy when. they hit you yes. sometimes knife fights break out. they keep threatening me saying we'll kick you out. oh you said dad. rob the tractor driver should. the wall. well he said he'd kick you out yes. they will tell him it's not his dump i did. it your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he...
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>> my dad -- my dad's, a good dude, you know?es. >> jimmy: oh, they were. what kind of hippies when you say hippies. that's an old thing. your parents are probably my age. >> my mom was more flower child. my dad was long hair, leather jacket, leather pants kind of hippy. >> jimmy: what? that's a hippy? >> that's like the original hippy uniform. >> jimmy: leather pants. >> got turned into another softer thing. but my dad was like the more bad -- hippy. >> jimmy: eddie murphy in delirious was a hippy? >> full hippy. delirious is the sequel to woodstock documentary. >> jimmy: hard to take a dad seriously when he is lecturing from a pair of leather pants? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i guess so. that is very strange. >> for me it was just normal. >> jimmy: just dad. did he ever buy you a pair of little leather pants to be like his little boy? >> i would be so bummed if that exists, little, little baby leather pants. >> jimmy: were you a hippy at all? did you get into that stuff at all? >> no, no. i have two older sisters the we grew up i
>> my dad -- my dad's, a good dude, you know?es. >> jimmy: oh, they were. what kind of hippies when you say hippies. that's an old thing. your parents are probably my age. >> my mom was more flower child. my dad was long hair, leather jacket, leather pants kind of hippy. >> jimmy: what? that's a hippy? >> that's like the original hippy uniform. >> jimmy: leather pants. >> got turned into another softer thing. but my dad was like the more bad -- hippy....
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. - viviai told my dad,ce that prothree days later,bad drug. she was killed. - lyritrol has just been approved by the fda-- - congratulations on lyritrol. - is that why you're trying to help our competitors beat us to market? - i go where the money is. - what you saw were fake tests. [both grunting] - board of directors wants you to step down. did i kill kimberly yaeger? they found a golf club near the body. haverstock kept it. i did what i thought was right. - you have no idea what's right! - deputy, i wonder if i might have a word with that young man. - if you really want to do this, now is the time. - i'm your father. - what? is everything okay? - teo hooked me up. hope my protection didn't cost too much of your husband's money. - i want something to happen here. dump him. break his heart. don't break mine. - you're a cop. - uhh! - get down! [gunshots] - oh, this is some real red dawn action here. - gabe, put the evidence down, please. - so what do we have on these guys? - russian mob, out of brighton beach. - this one's andrei ivanov, ex-ru
. - viviai told my dad,ce that prothree days later,bad drug. she was killed. - lyritrol has just been approved by the fda-- - congratulations on lyritrol. - is that why you're trying to help our competitors beat us to market? - i go where the money is. - what you saw were fake tests. [both grunting] - board of directors wants you to step down. did i kill kimberly yaeger? they found a golf club near the body. haverstock kept it. i did what i thought was right. - you have no idea what's right! -...
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sometimes my dad's face is drawn.the muscular movement of the disease. >> his migh mind is sharp. >> very alert. very aware. i think people, if you really know somebody with parkinson's, it's a young person trapped in an old person's body. they want to do and say so many things. parkinson's makes it difficult for you to move and even your facial much muscles are frozen. >> you've been around as the disease has progressed. he must get frustrated or is he now sort of resigned to the progression? >> my dad, number one, i've never personally seen or heard him complain about anything. i don't know how he does it because i'm around a lot of parkinson's patients because of what i do. he never complains, and at least i've never heard him complain, but i think he's always said he doesn't really have regrets. even when it comes to parkinson's, so i kind of -- i'm inspired by that. a lot of people have regrets, but he doesn't. he thinks there's a reason why he was diagnosed with this and maybe he thought he can help millions of
sometimes my dad's face is drawn.the muscular movement of the disease. >> his migh mind is sharp. >> very alert. very aware. i think people, if you really know somebody with parkinson's, it's a young person trapped in an old person's body. they want to do and say so many things. parkinson's makes it difficult for you to move and even your facial much muscles are frozen. >> you've been around as the disease has progressed. he must get frustrated or is he now sort of resigned to...
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[ male announcer ] today tastes so good. [ son ] dad?take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36...
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well, you'd better be sure of what you're saying, dad, because i am sure. it's been on me conscience. what did he nick, radio? worse than that. he gutted the car. gutted. yeah, they think it were petrol in a drinks can. it burnt the whole thing out. oh, my god. look, would you know him for certain? i would. i, uh... i'll ring police. hang on. it's a bit late for that, dad. aye. happen you're right. let me think on it. maureen's car. - he saw who did it. - now listen. we're not messin' with that young devil. we put our family first, right, shirley? last month i had a break-in. he came in the back, and swiped my microwave, a kettle, the toaster, and my best tea towels. you knew it was lenny? i do. a neighbor saw him stashin' it in his van. what sort of van? plain, white. he uses it to do odd jobs for people. removing stuff from houses. just that. you trust him round here? i think he goes farther afield for his day job. he sometimes has a young lad with him. frank starling. he's a waster. and a girl trisha grice. i brought her into the world for my sins. this
well, you'd better be sure of what you're saying, dad, because i am sure. it's been on me conscience. what did he nick, radio? worse than that. he gutted the car. gutted. yeah, they think it were petrol in a drinks can. it burnt the whole thing out. oh, my god. look, would you know him for certain? i would. i, uh... i'll ring police. hang on. it's a bit late for that, dad. aye. happen you're right. let me think on it. maureen's car. - he saw who did it. - now listen. we're not messin' with that...
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what did you do, dad? maybe i liked the piano, you know? maybe i had potential or something. i don't know, i-- here, all right? aw, catch the damn ball, you stinking hump!
what did you do, dad? maybe i liked the piano, you know? maybe i had potential or something. i don't know, i-- here, all right? aw, catch the damn ball, you stinking hump!
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they think that my dad's pushing me and making me to run so i'm, like, no, i'm fine. >> is your dad pushingshes me to get better, but he doesn't make me run. >> you run because you want to run? >> yeah. >> but is all this running healthy for young girls? there's no conclusive medical data on what happens to kids who run this much. to be safe, the welsches brought the girls to a series of doctors including dr. dan o'neal an orthopedist in houston who specializes in sports medicine. >> is what they're doing healthy? i can't see any harm. they are physically healthy young ladies. they're in great condition without any stiff joints, sore joints, swelling, any evidence of any harm. >> but dr. o'neal does have concerns. he'd like to see the girls train more during the week and he isn't thrilled about them running back-to-back races. >> it's the fear of the unknown. i don't have other patients like them in my practice. the one thing i worry about the most with the distances they're running, will they achieve their full skeletal growth? >> michael bergeron says it might not be worth the risk. >> ju
they think that my dad's pushing me and making me to run so i'm, like, no, i'm fine. >> is your dad pushingshes me to get better, but he doesn't make me run. >> you run because you want to run? >> yeah. >> but is all this running healthy for young girls? there's no conclusive medical data on what happens to kids who run this much. to be safe, the welsches brought the girls to a series of doctors including dr. dan o'neal an orthopedist in houston who specializes in sports...
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i want to talk about your dad. your dad was a trumpet player. tell me about your dad and influence he had on you. >> he was pretty special. he was an incredible trumpet player. i am the youngest of 12, so no one else played trumpet. it was like, you are going to play trumpet. [laughter] i hated it. it is a beautiful instrument, but that armature you have, a little girls would be like, we are going to talk to somebody else. i was not seriously into it. my father passed when i was 13 and that is when i pushed it off to the side, but he was an incredible trumpet player. i used to fall asleep outside his room just listening to him play. he would always want to play with basie and ellington. he said he could not afford to take care of 12 kids and be a member of an orchestra. they are getting paid a salary to be part of that 40-piece orchestra. so he never really went after his dream. he worked a couple of jobs and would go out and play. my mother encouraged me, don't sit around like your dad and not go after your dreams. tavis: you are 13 and your da
i want to talk about your dad. your dad was a trumpet player. tell me about your dad and influence he had on you. >> he was pretty special. he was an incredible trumpet player. i am the youngest of 12, so no one else played trumpet. it was like, you are going to play trumpet. [laughter] i hated it. it is a beautiful instrument, but that armature you have, a little girls would be like, we are going to talk to somebody else. i was not seriously into it. my father passed when i was 13 and...
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my dad does it and he's 46 years old. >> what's been your best experience so far?e i did that video with seven super, i've received a lot of opportunities to do stunt work. i've done commercials and it's awesome being able to see people love watching it and want to learn it themselves. i want them to see the power there is and what they're capable of doing running parkour and free running. >> it's a family video where dad feeds the animals in a very scary way. >> you want to know what's scary. they probably tell you don't do this before you go out. came out of nowhere. >> see how far dad goes to entertain the kids. >> that was awesome. >> still to come, this guy is about to jump in a cactus. because -- >> they said if they got up to 3,000 likes on facebook they would do this. >> oh, no! >> see the cactus body slam all 3,000 likes worth, next. and we still got ipad minis to give away and the buzzword you need for a chance to win. the buzzword is just ahead. . >>> there are times in the show where i like to warn you guys and our viewers that we're all about to get a
my dad does it and he's 46 years old. >> what's been your best experience so far?e i did that video with seven super, i've received a lot of opportunities to do stunt work. i've done commercials and it's awesome being able to see people love watching it and want to learn it themselves. i want them to see the power there is and what they're capable of doing running parkour and free running. >> it's a family video where dad feeds the animals in a very scary way. >> you want to...
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i was taken away from my dad and i was put with my mom because my dad went to prison for ten years forse and attempted murder. and my mom did jail for stabbing her husband after my dad 47 times in the back, so i was in a place called meadow oaks and i was there for nine months. after meadows i went to a place called best care, and after that, i was put in a foster home. i was in a foster home for two years until i got arrested, came here. i have been here for four or five years. >> by the time we're trying to make a difference in the lives of the kids that we have at this facility, they have been through an awful lot. they have been through years and years of bad influences, bad role models, and you're trying to turn around their entire life. you get frustrated and you try to figure out what can we possibly do to make a difference to keep this kid from ending up in the adult system, but you don't ever give up because you just never know when something might click with somebody. >> you have to follow instructions. you don't follow instructions, when you get released, you will come right
i was taken away from my dad and i was put with my mom because my dad went to prison for ten years forse and attempted murder. and my mom did jail for stabbing her husband after my dad 47 times in the back, so i was in a place called meadow oaks and i was there for nine months. after meadows i went to a place called best care, and after that, i was put in a foster home. i was in a foster home for two years until i got arrested, came here. i have been here for four or five years. >> by the...