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dad. let's see the other side about you. she saw my show "fried chicken and latkes", and knew that "that daughter's crazy" followed that and thought we'll see who rain is, not just the iconic father. he's part of the legacy, but he's not the story. i love that she included by grandma bunny and her perspective on life, on race. there hasn't yet, i feel, been a documentary about let's say whether that's the pryors or anything showing two jewish woman raising a mixed child, and what they thought in that era. >> absolutely. >> in the '70s, and '80s. >> i love that my grandmother says on camera - shelby thought we were upset because she was having a black and a white baby. i thought to myself "do i have poka dots?" that was the general sayings. -- generation. i love seeing that. we are so crazy in the world - whether it's race or religion, when you show people in their truth, we are all humans, and you see the humanness of who she is, who my mum is and what they struggled with. >> how did your
dad. let's see the other side about you. she saw my show "fried chicken and latkes", and knew that "that daughter's crazy" followed that and thought we'll see who rain is, not just the iconic father. he's part of the legacy, but he's not the story. i love that she included by grandma bunny and her perspective on life, on race. there hasn't yet, i feel, been a documentary about let's say whether that's the pryors or anything showing two jewish woman raising a mixed child, and...
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except dad.xpectedly dad turned to the surrounded gallery, flashed a boyish grin and says in his high-pitched voice with a certain level of levity and headache let's see if we can make some noise of our own p are. he then studied his hand, walked to the hall, the crowd erupted. the game was on. it was those final nine holes forever etched in my memory. i remember that fluid yet powerful swing. i remember the precision. the concentration and intensity. i remember each well at putt, ichiro a shot. above all, i remember the emotion. dad clearly had a mission to give everything he had left to manage the only thing that he could truly manage, himself. yet, i watched him struggle. i can still see the tears in his eyes and feel those in mind. it was the encouragement and the elevation from the fans that was unforgettable. sure, the enthusiasm was fueled by the events of that day. but i knew it was more the end that. the cheers represented in a appreciation for a lifetime of accomplishments and the way h
except dad.xpectedly dad turned to the surrounded gallery, flashed a boyish grin and says in his high-pitched voice with a certain level of levity and headache let's see if we can make some noise of our own p are. he then studied his hand, walked to the hall, the crowd erupted. the game was on. it was those final nine holes forever etched in my memory. i remember that fluid yet powerful swing. i remember the precision. the concentration and intensity. i remember each well at putt, ichiro a...
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what was he like as a dad?he was pretty wonderful as a dad. >> born in 1936, roy spent much of his youth in vernon, texas. i heard that he wrote his first song at 8. >> he definitely had his first radio show as an 8-year-old. he walked down with his guitar and said i want to play some songs for you. by the end of the year, he had his own show. >> in 1955, a meeting with johnny cash sparks roy's musical career. and gets him an invitation to sun records in memphis, tennessee. not long after, roy marries his childhood sweet heart. they move to nashville and roy rockets to the top of the charts with a string of hits, including o "oh, pretty woman." was that a game changeer? >> people loved the song. it made him into an international superstar. >> roy and claudette have klee boys. roy dwayne, anthony, and wesley. roy can't ask for more. either professionally or personally. then in 1966, tragedy strikes. >> claudette and my dad were coming back from the drag races on their motorcycles. at the end of the ride, a truck
what was he like as a dad?he was pretty wonderful as a dad. >> born in 1936, roy spent much of his youth in vernon, texas. i heard that he wrote his first song at 8. >> he definitely had his first radio show as an 8-year-old. he walked down with his guitar and said i want to play some songs for you. by the end of the year, he had his own show. >> in 1955, a meeting with johnny cash sparks roy's musical career. and gets him an invitation to sun records in memphis, tennessee....
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what is it like to not be able to turn to your dad and say hey, dad. >> the older you get there's a shadow of something that should be there. you are constantly clinging for something like that. jamie: during his summer visits, pascal gets hands-on experience in the winery he owns. >> does it bring you comfort to have this be a part of your life? >> for the fact of making people's lives easier and trying to prove the fact i'm not just the owner's kid who gets handed these kids. jamie: finally time for me to get hands-on experience of my own, well, not hands-on but feet-on. the time honored practice of stomping grapes. >> jamie, come on in, join me. jamie: all right, where's my stunt double when i need her? how deep is it? >> up to our knees. jamie: gymnastics. ahhhh! w oooo! grapes feel good, i hear they're anti-aging. what are we doing exactly? >> little separation before we make it into rose. separating the berry from juice. jamie: what an awesome feeling, they still make wine this way? >> some places they do. whoa, that is really good. jamie: introoks too big to make its wine this way,
what is it like to not be able to turn to your dad and say hey, dad. >> the older you get there's a shadow of something that should be there. you are constantly clinging for something like that. jamie: during his summer visits, pascal gets hands-on experience in the winery he owns. >> does it bring you comfort to have this be a part of your life? >> for the fact of making people's lives easier and trying to prove the fact i'm not just the owner's kid who gets handed these...
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. >> your dads were.nniversary edition of roy orbison's mystery girl is releaseed on may 20,2014, box set includes a documentry directed by alex. >> we did a premier here in nashville, then one in l.a. >> wesley of the like, now the album is out, when do we do it again. >> i can't tell you how much it meant, this location is special, this is johnny's place, johnny was our godfather. john carter is my first friend, my best friend, i think that parents would look down on us we're just kids playing around the big boy's game. >> my trip to nashville would not be complete without a private gilt ar lesson from roy -- guitar lesson from roy orbison -- jr. that is. >> okay got it. >> okay. >> you can do this. >> 1, 2, 4 -- >> 2, 5. >> where is 5. >> right there. >> 5, okay, 1, 2, 4, 2, 5 ♪ >> that is it. that is actually it. jamie: remember i said orbison left other music, and previously unreleased material? here is the story. back in early 1970s, orbison became disenchanted with his record label mgm records and
. >> your dads were.nniversary edition of roy orbison's mystery girl is releaseed on may 20,2014, box set includes a documentry directed by alex. >> we did a premier here in nashville, then one in l.a. >> wesley of the like, now the album is out, when do we do it again. >> i can't tell you how much it meant, this location is special, this is johnny's place, johnny was our godfather. john carter is my first friend, my best friend, i think that parents would look down on...
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and say, hey, dad?lder you get you realizt there's a shadow of something that should be there so you're constantly clinging for tan something like that. >> during his summer visits, pascal gets hands of hn experience in the winery he winh owns. tuz it bring you any comfort, then, to have this be a part of your life?f your >> it's more for the fact of making it easier and trying to prove i'm not the owner's kid who gets handed this. thes ffinally time for me to get someinal lyhands-on experien my own. well, not hands-on, but feet on. it's the time honored practice of stomping grapes. >> come on in. jamie? >> all right. all where's ply stunt double when i need her?e >> how deep is it? up ahh.w oh. they feel good. i hear they're anti-aging. what are we doing exactly?fore >> we're separating it. >> we're separating the berry, itself, from the juice. >> wow, what an awesome feeling. they still make wine this way? >> some places they do. >> that is really good. >> now brooks has become too big to make its win
and say, hey, dad?lder you get you realizt there's a shadow of something that should be there so you're constantly clinging for tan something like that. >> during his summer visits, pascal gets hands of hn experience in the winery he winh owns. tuz it bring you any comfort, then, to have this be a part of your life?f your >> it's more for the fact of making it easier and trying to prove i'm not the owner's kid who gets handed this. thes ffinally time for me to get someinal...
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dad's like yes, learn by doing. >> aw poor baby. >> comes in for a hug with dad. >> she's got that first crash out of the way. she'll soon realize, i'm not scared anymore. next time she goes for that jump she comes in. >> funny you should say that because dad said the same thing. look at little alexis. there we go. well-done. i like her. that's my kind of girl. >>> a prank that stinks. >> a guy wearing a full-on bee suit walks in carrying these boxes. >>> plus a tutorial on how to make a cinderellake. stick around to see this sweet ending. >> wow! isis n newew t truruhehearart,t, f frorom m one a day. itit's's t thehe o onlnly y hehearart health supplement wiwithth i ingngreredidienentsts t to both help lower bad chchololesesteterorol l anand d susupppport healthy blood pressure anand d alalsoso i incncluludedes s co q 10 trtry y nenew w trtruhuheaeartrt ththerere'e's s nono t tasastete l likike e twtwizzlers. ththerere'e's s nono t tasastete l likike e twtwizzlers. ththerere'e's s nono t tasastete l likike e twtwizzlers. (witch laughing) frfromom m movovieie c clalassssicics s toto t tv
dad's like yes, learn by doing. >> aw poor baby. >> comes in for a hug with dad. >> she's got that first crash out of the way. she'll soon realize, i'm not scared anymore. next time she goes for that jump she comes in. >> funny you should say that because dad said the same thing. look at little alexis. there we go. well-done. i like her. that's my kind of girl. >>> a prank that stinks. >> a guy wearing a full-on bee suit walks in carrying these boxes....
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. >> dad loved the "bonnie and clyde" story. >> as we all do. jamie: you have to wonder why , they killed a lot of people. >> fascination with americaa and gangsters. >> 1930, bonnie parker, an unemployed waitress meets clyde barrow in west dallas, she is 19, he is a year older on the run from buglary charges. charges. >> they are the mission call characters -- missio myth call characters who caused trouble and pain, a young boy and a y2k girl who went against the system, biolar it was love at ft sight, only thing that separated them is police arrested him and took him on jail. jamie: bonnie speaks a revolver into the jail, and clyde is makes a run for it he is recaptured, and jailed and beaten by the guards, he and bonnie go on a rampage after he is released, they rob banks and kill dozens of people, and clyde is consumed by one idea, revenge against the guards that beat him at the prison. clyde leads raid in january. >> 5 convicts are released from prison, one prison guard is killed. jamie: state prison chief, lee sim ops is humiliated. he cal
. >> dad loved the "bonnie and clyde" story. >> as we all do. jamie: you have to wonder why , they killed a lot of people. >> fascination with americaa and gangsters. >> 1930, bonnie parker, an unemployed waitress meets clyde barrow in west dallas, she is 19, he is a year older on the run from buglary charges. charges. >> they are the mission call characters -- missio myth call characters who caused trouble and pain, a young boy and a y2k girl who went...
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dad's stuff. few alamo documents. he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston who dealt with earl's father but had never seen his entire collection. when em comes to texas and steps into his home for the first time his draw jobs. -- drops. >> we know how much davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much he collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> he looked he goes there's bonn bonnie parker's gun. i am like what? my eyes lit up. >> that is next on strange inheritance. >> clyde never served in the military. he tattooed his arm with the insignia of which prafrn? the army, navy or marines? is the answer when we return. ee. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people w
dad's stuff. few alamo documents. he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston who dealt with earl's father but had never seen his entire collection. when em comes to texas and steps into his home for the first time his draw jobs. -- drops. >> we know how much davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much he collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> he looked he goes there's bonn bonnie parker's gun. i am like what? my...
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my dad -- burt lancaster takes after my dad. i don't mind him taking after my dad but it's even falsely represented. but -- to me the mouse committee on unamerican activity -- i think it did a marvelous job, both -- they did two major things. one is the 47 hearings, and then they had multiple hearings in the '50s multiple hearings in the '50s and you got a picture -- i rely on that for my book. i look at the hearings. other things i rely on but those hearings you find out an awful lot about what the communists were up to and i think that's a good thing and i think as a result of that, is a mentioned before, you have here with hollywood producing all the -- as i said in the '40s, 1944 and '45 they were producing all these movie pictures that were saying how wonderful stalin was and the soviet union was, and then the screeniters guild was loaded with communist. after the hearings, though because of what the house committee had done, the exposure of what communists were like, people saw what was going on, the fact is everything cha
my dad -- burt lancaster takes after my dad. i don't mind him taking after my dad but it's even falsely represented. but -- to me the mouse committee on unamerican activity -- i think it did a marvelous job, both -- they did two major things. one is the 47 hearings, and then they had multiple hearings in the '50s multiple hearings in the '50s and you got a picture -- i rely on that for my book. i look at the hearings. other things i rely on but those hearings you find out an awful lot about...
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>> my dad came and told my brothers and i. it was just awful realizing that your worst nightmare had come true. for a brief second, i thought she had committed suicide, just because i knew how stressed out she was. but then, i also knew how much she loved her family. >> everybody who knew teresa knew that, even sheriff kenneth ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mark boyd, alabama bureau of investigation met him there. this case was kind of personal for you, sheriff. >> yes, my daughter and ms. teresa and scott's daughter they played softball together. >> so you see teresa out at the ballpark and things. >> every game. felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. the dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints, not even a loose hair. puzzling. >> was there any thought once you saw the scene that this was a suicide? >> there was things missing that prevented the suicide theory. >> like what? >> if you're going to c
>> my dad came and told my brothers and i. it was just awful realizing that your worst nightmare had come true. for a brief second, i thought she had committed suicide, just because i knew how stressed out she was. but then, i also knew how much she loved her family. >> everybody who knew teresa knew that, even sheriff kenneth ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mark boyd, alabama bureau of investigation met him there. this case was kind of...
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what's your take on the film and how do you think your dad was portrayed? >> any time you have someone tell your story and it's out of your hand they get the bullet points right for the character. you have a good understanding of who that guy is. i think they did an amazing job with each character. if someone had to summarize who they were to me it would be pretty accurate. dave is a family guy, nice coach. mark just driven. had some insecurities and some stuff he was dealing with. and john tragic guy that really felt secluded from the world and had these barriers built in with his money and mental illness, et cetera. >> what do you want people to know about your dad. >> the film they had to squish the tombimeline a little bit. one of the things they kind of showed my dad and john against each other in some ways. my dad was one of the few guys that reached out and tried to include john. they just didn't show that piece of the timeline there. and he really did. he treated john like a real guy. wasn't just very against him. also welcomed him all the time. tha
what's your take on the film and how do you think your dad was portrayed? >> any time you have someone tell your story and it's out of your hand they get the bullet points right for the character. you have a good understanding of who that guy is. i think they did an amazing job with each character. if someone had to summarize who they were to me it would be pretty accurate. dave is a family guy, nice coach. mark just driven. had some insecurities and some stuff he was dealing with. and...
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but my dad also did a number of plays at the time and he won a pulitzer prize and then my dad did a couple of musicals and came out to hollywood when he cannot to hollywood he was a -- that was permanent. he was all in favor of the screen writers guild and was basically a product of the left. there is no question about that but he liked the idea that it was a good idea. but the point is he went in and he found he had some socialist friends but he goes into the screen writers guild and he sees that they are a minority and he talks about that. he didn't like the way they operate at all, they were in lockstep and they would try to intimidate the non-communist members of the board of the governing board and then they would use all of these delay tactics when they thought that the order was basically to force them to go home and then there would be a resolution or something like that and they were also on the side of running for office and they were defending the criminal enterprise and the soviet union. so he didn't like that at all. in hollywood it's actually controlled. it's dominated by the
but my dad also did a number of plays at the time and he won a pulitzer prize and then my dad did a couple of musicals and came out to hollywood when he cannot to hollywood he was a -- that was permanent. he was all in favor of the screen writers guild and was basically a product of the left. there is no question about that but he liked the idea that it was a good idea. but the point is he went in and he found he had some socialist friends but he goes into the screen writers guild and he sees...
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this is from the angry dad youtube channel. that's the angry dad right there.ook place in melbourne, australia. dad's having trouble with the sprinkler system. >> turn it on. >> he's really irritated and involved in the project. >> here he goes. he's starting to get really angry. >> what the [ bleep ]? >> they come in one by one and just start messing with him. >> turn it off! >> no. this is not what i'm talking about. >> turn it oss >> they make him even more mad. >> you're ticking me off. >> dad looks like he's going to go on the attack. but he catches himself. >> is that working? >> no, honey. >> come in with a bucket. >> now? >> sprinklers are turned on. >> i will sprinkle you in a minute. >> then they just start getting a weird sense of humor because one of them dresses up as darth vader. [ laughter ] >> wow! >> he's like tell him you're his father. >> i'm your father. >> there's full-on wrestling. >> [ bleep ]. >> then at the very end of the video you think they're trying to apologize like all right, dad, we will give you a drink, make you feel better, so
this is from the angry dad youtube channel. that's the angry dad right there.ook place in melbourne, australia. dad's having trouble with the sprinkler system. >> turn it on. >> he's really irritated and involved in the project. >> here he goes. he's starting to get really angry. >> what the [ bleep ]? >> they come in one by one and just start messing with him. >> turn it off! >> no. this is not what i'm talking about. >> turn it oss >> they...
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. >>> and the sports star turned star dad. taking on his daughter's bullies toent, posting their names online after what they did. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with the breaking news. the stunning new findings about the ferguson police department. a damning report from the justice department late today. the nation for a time intently focused on ferguson missouri after the police shooting death of michael brown. and the outrage that followed the officer involved was not indicted. tonight here the new findings. authoritying pointing to racist e-mails, traffic stops and the use of excessive force. abc's steve osunsami with what they found. >> reporter: we've seen the protell us or thes in the streets, but tonight, it's the u.s. justice department directly accusing officers in ferguson missouri of racially biased policing. that police in the city routinely engage in conduct "that violates the constitution and federal law." justice department investigators went through 35,000 pages of police records. they found that while
. >>> and the sports star turned star dad. taking on his daughter's bullies toent, posting their names online after what they did. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with the breaking news. the stunning new findings about the ferguson police department. a damning report from the justice department late today. the nation for a time intently focused on ferguson missouri after the police shooting death of michael brown. and the outrage that followed the officer involved was...
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your mom or your dad? the new medical headline. >>> and you'll remember this movie, portraying ritchie valens. well tonight, ritchie valens buddy holly and that crash, back in the news. will they reopen that investigation? [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. comm
your mom or your dad? the new medical headline. >>> and you'll remember this movie, portraying ritchie valens. well tonight, ritchie valens buddy holly and that crash, back in the news. will they reopen that investigation? [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia....
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. >> dad, dad. come on, wake up. >> reporter: he's not waking up. >> i'm like what the heck happened to my father, why is he not waking up? >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. for any of us who has had to parent a parent it's a difficult challenge, making sure the care they receive is safe, a fear that they will live out the final days of their lives in a drug student our, and warnings that powerful drugs that many use are dangerous. they can be deadly. now a full decade after nursing homes were warned not to use strong anti-sye cottics, one in five patients still gets it. in an exclusive investigation, sheila macvicar found the results can be catastrophic. >> here is dad after surgery. >> patrice captured this moment with her father, following surgery for a malignant brain tumor. from the hospital, the firefighter went by ambulance to an assisted living vassility south of los angeles. bright. >> reporter: jerry suffered dementia and accompanying bouts of confusion. at the first day of the fac
. >> dad, dad. come on, wake up. >> reporter: he's not waking up. >> i'm like what the heck happened to my father, why is he not waking up? >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. for any of us who has had to parent a parent it's a difficult challenge, making sure the care they receive is safe, a fear that they will live out the final days of their lives in a drug student our, and warnings that powerful drugs that many use are dangerous. they can be deadly. now a...
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the bmgz and on four devoted to me it's nice so see how he placed things of importance obviously my dad is not here today but in spirit to thank you and tell you how proud but in his own words those are a few things he said my first few years of fundraising impressed me spurring their director chuck conley to invite me to join the board of directors in 1963 i was honored i've never forgot one meeting at the lunch of the board the director tould told rr78 which us the club had a major deficit we don't have those anywhere i'll give a lot one guy said the next challenged said i'll give the same amount it went around the table they came to me wow, i couldn't give $0.05 i didn't have any money it wasn't until the gap went public many 1976 i got my hands on a substantial that i could contribute i felt embraced but before i could say anything one of the leenlz said let take care of talking to don at the end of the meeting i couldn't have been more appreciative how he took me off the hooky replaced the group to see columbia park continue i stated on the board until today to do any part to maxim
the bmgz and on four devoted to me it's nice so see how he placed things of importance obviously my dad is not here today but in spirit to thank you and tell you how proud but in his own words those are a few things he said my first few years of fundraising impressed me spurring their director chuck conley to invite me to join the board of directors in 1963 i was honored i've never forgot one meeting at the lunch of the board the director tould told rr78 which us the club had a major deficit we...
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from the angry dad youtube channel.s the angry dad, taking place in melbourne, australia. dad's having trouble with the sprinkler system. >> turn it on. >> best way to antagonize him, too, irritated and involved in the project. >> turn it off, it's going everywhere. >> here he goes. starting to get really angry. >> what the [ bleep ]? >> what's that? >> this is one by one, start messing with him. >> turn it off! >> no this is not what i'm talking about. >> turn off now. >> have you pressed the off butten? >>> >> shut up. >> oh no. makes you even more mad. >> push the off button. >>> [ bleep ]. i'm telling you now, you're pissing me off. >> dad looks like he's going on the attack but catches himself. >> no, honey. >> they're imitating mom now. >> come in with a bucket. >> now? >> sprinklers are turned off. >> [ bleep ] sprinkle your in a minute. always [ bleep ]. >> then they start getting a weird sense of humor because one dresses up as darth vader. >> [ bleep ]. >> behind the camera he's like tell hem your ther. >> the
from the angry dad youtube channel.s the angry dad, taking place in melbourne, australia. dad's having trouble with the sprinkler system. >> turn it on. >> best way to antagonize him, too, irritated and involved in the project. >> turn it off, it's going everywhere. >> here he goes. starting to get really angry. >> what the [ bleep ]? >> what's that? >> this is one by one, start messing with him. >> turn it off! >> no this is not what i'm...
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what's your dad going to do? he'll probably have a fit. mr. wang: well...what do the two of you have to say for yourselves? sorry. i'm sorry, dad. later, we will talk. no... i want to know what's going on. alex i'm sorry about your ankle but tonight has been very, very disturbing. i even went to the police, and now the hospital. i don't think i can trust you two ever again. not right now. ( speaking mandarin ) no... i want to get to the bottom of this. why did you two run away? vincent? well... what did you say? alex is my best friend, and we just wanted to do something special before i have to go to taiwan. vincent, how did you know about taiwan? i heard you and mom talking the other day, in your bedroom. i will tell him. vincent... your father and i have talked, and we think to stay in san francisco is best for you. you and i will stay here and your father will go and work in taiwan. really? your father will go for one year and that is a very long time. i... i will need your help to... ( speaking mandarin ) manage. manage the store. i'll help. i promise.
what's your dad going to do? he'll probably have a fit. mr. wang: well...what do the two of you have to say for yourselves? sorry. i'm sorry, dad. later, we will talk. no... i want to know what's going on. alex i'm sorry about your ankle but tonight has been very, very disturbing. i even went to the police, and now the hospital. i don't think i can trust you two ever again. not right now. ( speaking mandarin ) no... i want to get to the bottom of this. why did you two run away? vincent? well......
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neither is dad calling his son a p.s.on u.p.s. >> my p.s. >> u.p.s. >> no you p.s. >> oh! you know you're going to be stuck in this circle for the next ten minutes. >> no u.p.s. >> no u.p.s. >> no u.p.s. >> no u.p.s. >> pull the rip cord. >> the little boy is thinking is dad is calling him a p.s. though he didn't know what a p.s. is. dad, you're the p.s. >> i'm not calling you a p.s. i'm saying u.p.s. >> u.p.s. >> that's gold. i love it. >> you know what else is good? this juken video. >> ow ow ow! >> what a cute baby. >> ouch liam. >> he's got teeth. >> baby toothbrushes that you can put on the end of your finger and get in there. they've made it a fun game. likes daddy. >> adorable. >> he bites daddy's finger and dad complains and the baby cracks up. >> look at that little face man. i could view that all day. >> the giggle, i can't get enough of it. >> this 6-year-old blows it out of the water. ♪ ♪ oh say can you say♪ >> hear the performance that had the crowd in awe. >> that's a big voice coming out of this little girl
neither is dad calling his son a p.s.on u.p.s. >> my p.s. >> u.p.s. >> no you p.s. >> oh! you know you're going to be stuck in this circle for the next ten minutes. >> no u.p.s. >> no u.p.s. >> no u.p.s. >> no u.p.s. >> pull the rip cord. >> the little boy is thinking is dad is calling him a p.s. though he didn't know what a p.s. is. dad, you're the p.s. >> i'm not calling you a p.s. i'm saying u.p.s. >> u.p.s. >>...
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[laughter] that was my dad. my dad in in 2008 they live in a conservative retirement community in phoenix arizona. my dad would walk around with a cap in 2004 that said dump bush in and say i had a great day. [laughter] i say that is a dangerous day. don't do that. then in 2008 he would save you know, what is happening? they employ to shake my hand. [laughter] that was my dad. talking to my mom tonight teller the was coming here which is why i was laid on the phone with my jewish mother. she said dad is juggling up their. -- laughing up there. >> as i recall isn't aware bill griffith is from? >> i don't know but that is also where bill reilly we have a few celebrities coming out of levittown. douglas macarthur high-school in a community that they actually had book burnings in my community. i believe the border for education may have considered but then decided it is cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> so with your even stand in news stories how many lawyers. [laughter] if i've ever missing for more then three da
[laughter] that was my dad. my dad in in 2008 they live in a conservative retirement community in phoenix arizona. my dad would walk around with a cap in 2004 that said dump bush in and say i had a great day. [laughter] i say that is a dangerous day. don't do that. then in 2008 he would save you know, what is happening? they employ to shake my hand. [laughter] that was my dad. talking to my mom tonight teller the was coming here which is why i was laid on the phone with my jewish mother. she...
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andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows.ssa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and pancake-y. i caught myself at waf, you know. it wasn't like waffling. but it was too late. and her dad loved to giggle. and then she starts laughing. it's like all right. you know, that's cool. i'm all right with that. >> it just sort of hit my funnybone. >> she started laughing. i've learned enough about her by now to know that was not the end of it. >> to the amusement of everyone in the church that melissa finds it so funny that she belts out a screeching laugh. >> every time i looked at andrew after i first started laughing, i would remember what he just said and the fact that we're standing in front o
andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows.ssa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and...
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i'm really doing the dad pulling the daughter out of the party scene?. >> reporter: it was crazy for his son deacon who wasn't keen on his dad playing father to someone else. >> as soon as he saw me being a father to other kids he had to shield his eyes. >> oh my gosh. >> he's like, "dad this is so weird, this is so weird." >> reporter: phillippe is in every single scene of the story center okay his character's guilt or innocence. >> who is ben crawford? good guy, bad guy? >> that remains to be seen. but he's a flawed guy, he's a regular guy. >> reporter: detective andrea cornell is quite a departure from lewis' roles in "natural born killers" and her oscar-nominated breakthrough in "cape fear." >> everything about her. i had to change my behavior, the way i spoke. she doesn't have a lot of fluctuations. i can get very animated. >> reporter: as the season continues, more plot twists are a definite. even the detective herself isn't safe. >> by the ninth and tenth episode, we get a little bit of her personal life. i mean, the show's called "secrets and li
i'm really doing the dad pulling the daughter out of the party scene?. >> reporter: it was crazy for his son deacon who wasn't keen on his dad playing father to someone else. >> as soon as he saw me being a father to other kids he had to shield his eyes. >> oh my gosh. >> he's like, "dad this is so weird, this is so weird." >> reporter: phillippe is in every single scene of the story center okay his character's guilt or innocence. >> who is ben...
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, but that my dad and i should keep looking for my sister. >> my dad and i headed back up to khao lakorts and then kinda follow that path and you could smell where there was that -- rotting body has a distinct smell. we were sitting on, like, the rubble of the -- what was left of the bungalow that my brother and my sister and i were staying in. and he just sat there and just fell apart. and he said, "i -- you know, jai's never gonna forgive me. i shoulda just listened to jai. we should've gone." the next morning, we got up and started the process of going from the resort and walking through that during the daytime, when we could see. and then when it got too dark, then we would move to the three temples, where they were using it as makeshift morgues. you could try and look for something that was some sort of resembling thing that would make you think that that body could be your relative, your loved one. when we're dealing with things that are so uncomprehendable, we almost remember them as a dream, something that's not real. i don't think that it would've been physically possible to
, but that my dad and i should keep looking for my sister. >> my dad and i headed back up to khao lakorts and then kinda follow that path and you could smell where there was that -- rotting body has a distinct smell. we were sitting on, like, the rubble of the -- what was left of the bungalow that my brother and my sister and i were staying in. and he just sat there and just fell apart. and he said, "i -- you know, jai's never gonna forgive me. i shoulda just listened to jai. we...
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you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes.
you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes.
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your dad -- >> my dad played with his buddies on the weekend, usually on saturday., but she was the boss so -- >> jimmy: mom always wins. absolutely, yeah. so he took you with and you saw that you liked the game? >> yeah, i started playing. i used him as like a mirror. because he's right-handed and i'm left-handed. and so i had one club. and just kind of watched the swing. he barely broke 100. so for me i just watched his swing to get the basics. and then i just learn from there. >> jimmy: how fun was that? and then you got really, really into it. around ten, 12. what this -- >> yeah. at a young age. i shot in the 60s at age 12. i used to wear the knickers -- >> jimmy: gosh, look at this. this is age eight. [ audience aws ] >> payne stewart was my favorite. >> jimmy: look at those big feet. i love that. i love that age. >> well the bigger shoes, they were cheaper. so we went with the bigger. >> jimmy: no, i had the same thing. my parents were like, stop growing out of your shoes. we don't have money for this. >> four sizes too big -- >> jimmy: i had the same sneaker
your dad -- >> my dad played with his buddies on the weekend, usually on saturday., but she was the boss so -- >> jimmy: mom always wins. absolutely, yeah. so he took you with and you saw that you liked the game? >> yeah, i started playing. i used him as like a mirror. because he's right-handed and i'm left-handed. and so i had one club. and just kind of watched the swing. he barely broke 100. so for me i just watched his swing to get the basics. and then i just learn from...
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and your dad must have met my dad. i think they would have some spiritual kinship.
and your dad must have met my dad. i think they would have some spiritual kinship.
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my dad did a couple. when he came out to hollywood he was a left winger. >> host: about what time did he come to hollywood? >> guest: about 30. and they were basically a product of the left. but he liked the guilt like the guilt, like the idea. but he found that people like norman thomas committee goes to the screenwriters guild. they are a minority. they are all communists. he talks about that. they are all communists. if you did not like the way they operate at all, they were like step, try to intimidate the non-communist members of the governing board. they we will would use all these delaying tactics in order basically divorce them to go home to there wives. outside the guilt. guild. all these communists running for office. stalin's criminal enterprise in the soviet union. one of the hollywood ten he lost a couple of places. by 1944 my bill famous director at the time and also a member of the labor union and the reason i felt it is the screenwriters guild itself is dominated by the communists. his wri
my dad did a couple. when he came out to hollywood he was a left winger. >> host: about what time did he come to hollywood? >> guest: about 30. and they were basically a product of the left. but he liked the guilt like the guilt, like the idea. but he found that people like norman thomas committee goes to the screenwriters guild. they are a minority. they are all communists. he talks about that. they are all communists. if you did not like the way they operate at all, they were like...
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>> via my dad. so i was born in maine. my dad is from new england.he couch, watched tv with him, and he was like, "these are the boston red sox. they will break your heart, and these are the boston celtics." and kevin mchale was my first crush. >> seth: oh, wow. >> hot. the armpit. the short shorts. >> seth: i was going to say, you have a really specific type. "i like a lurking sort of like --" >> i know. i think my parents like -- my dad used to call him kind of a frankenstein. they were like, "he's so hot, we love him." i actually met him for the first time in an airport, and i just had vomit of the mouth, and i told him how much i loved him going up an escalator. and i know he thinks i'm crazy. >> seth: yeah. well, he's probably just not used to hearing that. like, "i was one of many girls, i had a kevin mchale crush." >> 32 for life. >> seth: and now, do you remember any early heartbreak with the red sox? >> so i just texted my father, because i was talking to your producer, and i remember my dad saying, "hey, the boston red sox, they'll always b
>> via my dad. so i was born in maine. my dad is from new england.he couch, watched tv with him, and he was like, "these are the boston red sox. they will break your heart, and these are the boston celtics." and kevin mchale was my first crush. >> seth: oh, wow. >> hot. the armpit. the short shorts. >> seth: i was going to say, you have a really specific type. "i like a lurking sort of like --" >> i know. i think my parents like -- my dad used...
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so full of joy when he talked about his dad.k he's -- he really looks up to his dad. >> thanks for saying that, man. >> absolutely. >> i think i needed to hear that. >> absolutely. >> and i haven't really heard that before. >> brandon maxwell has been released from segregation and returned to a general population unit. as usual, it doesn't take long to meet others acquainted with his father, like david childers. >> his dad was a real good friend of mine. i met him in prison when i was 17. acts just like his dad. >> childers has a unique perspective when it comes to brandon following in his father's footsteps. >> i understand it. my first cell partner was my father. >> wow. i didn't know that. >> i talked to my dad about it. and it hurts the father. to see his son follow in his footsteps. >> this is a form that the minister gave me, touches me in a way that i really don't like, if you know the truth. the title of it is walk a little plainer, daddy. walk a little plainer said a little boy so frail. i'm following in your foot steps
so full of joy when he talked about his dad.k he's -- he really looks up to his dad. >> thanks for saying that, man. >> absolutely. >> i think i needed to hear that. >> absolutely. >> and i haven't really heard that before. >> brandon maxwell has been released from segregation and returned to a general population unit. as usual, it doesn't take long to meet others acquainted with his father, like david childers. >> his dad was a real good friend of...
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. >> reporter: mom, dad, family and friends of 2-year-old dynasty have left balloons, flowers and teddy bears near where the little girl was crossing the street and was struck and killed. the family cries out for answers as they huddle near the crosswalk. the parents of 2-year-old dynasty are overcome with grief. >> this was their life. it's their only child. >> god got him a good one. >> reporter: tears fall like raindrops for a toddler looking forward to her 3rd birthday. >> i love you, dynasty. >> i love you, dad. >> reporter: dad takes a symbolic walk stopping at the point where a van struck and killed his little girl. dynasty and her grandmother had gone to cvs to kill time waiting for an oil time. dad was at the mechanic shop and saw his world shattered in that moment as the two were crossing route 197. he picked his young daughter off the ground and ran after the driver where he says the van stopped a block away. >> we just lost a precious 2- year-old, my niece, my great niece. >> there's no word that can explain her. she's brilliant. i can't believe she's gone. i can't believe i
. >> reporter: mom, dad, family and friends of 2-year-old dynasty have left balloons, flowers and teddy bears near where the little girl was crossing the street and was struck and killed. the family cries out for answers as they huddle near the crosswalk. the parents of 2-year-old dynasty are overcome with grief. >> this was their life. it's their only child. >> god got him a good one. >> reporter: tears fall like raindrops for a toddler looking forward to her 3rd...
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dad doesn't like that one bit. starts giving that guy an earful passes the kid off to mom, and then the guy gets out of his car. >> oh no. >> and starts throwing hay makers. >> what? >> darn. that's not the example you want to give your kids though. >> that guy in the car got the best of him. >> dad gets knocked down on his tokus other people pour out. mom comes running back with the kid. looks like the kid starts to take a few swings. >> get off my dad. >> yeah. >> i can see that parent/teacher conference. >> this video features the merger of art and music in a very beautiful way. ♪ that is a painting and that musics ♪ >> talk about interacting with your art. >> no kidding. >> i want to try it. >> so cool. >> i want to play. i want to play. ♪ >> especially because it was wired in a way where you could actually get different tones, melodies from the different sensors throughout the painting. it's cool. basically a wooden canvas. the pant is just acrylic, used color pencils. and it's conductive paint that helps musi
dad doesn't like that one bit. starts giving that guy an earful passes the kid off to mom, and then the guy gets out of his car. >> oh no. >> and starts throwing hay makers. >> what? >> darn. that's not the example you want to give your kids though. >> that guy in the car got the best of him. >> dad gets knocked down on his tokus other people pour out. mom comes running back with the kid. looks like the kid starts to take a few swings. >> get off my...
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you know what, dad? i'm good. be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> she's the most powerful woman in the fashion world inspiration for the ruthless character meryl streep played. how did she make it the top? she said getting fired helped her. sunday times quotes her saying i think everyone should get sacked at least once. it forces you to look at yourself. it didn't feel good at the time. it is important to have setbacks because that is the reality of life. i have been fired from one job. i was a waitress and i was the worst waitress on the face of this earth. >> why? >> i didn't know how to make cappuccino after months of them showing me. so my food services career was brief. you have been fired from a number of jobs. >> 637 times. >> do you think it made you the man you are today? >> i enjoyed getting fired. she is an elitest editor like i w
you know what, dad? i'm good. be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> she's the most powerful woman in the fashion world inspiration for the ruthless character meryl streep played. how did she make it the top? she said getting fired helped her. sunday times quotes her saying i think everyone should get sacked at...
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about dads. >>> and plus, if you wanted a job at facebook, maybe this is the edge that you want. mark zuckerberg is going to to be revealing his one rule for hiring new employees. >> i'm jeff ranieri, and starting in march, 71 in napa and freemont, and we will talk about the hotter weather tomorrow and the latest on the increasing pollen forecast in a few minutes. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ . >> palo alto police are out en force to night look ging for thieves looking for thieves stealing people's valuables. car burglaries happen but this time it is a little bit different. >> that is right, jessica. they put together a task force, because last night they had nine car burglaries, and they say it is not a record, but it is too the many to ignore. >> reporter: at night in downtown palo alto bizusinesses are busy, and burglars are busy too, breaking into cars. >> last night we had nine auto burglaries i
about dads. >>> and plus, if you wanted a job at facebook, maybe this is the edge that you want. mark zuckerberg is going to to be revealing his one rule for hiring new employees. >> i'm jeff ranieri, and starting in march, 71 in napa and freemont, and we will talk about the hotter weather tomorrow and the latest on the increasing pollen forecast in a few minutes. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life...
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