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except dad.ectedly, dad turned to the surrounded gallery, flashed a boyish grin and says in his high-pitched voice with a certain level of levity, and hey, let's see if we can make some noise of our own p are. -- up here. 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. -- each heroic putt. each heroic 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 f
except dad.ectedly, dad turned to the surrounded gallery, flashed a boyish grin and says in his high-pitched voice with a certain level of levity, and hey, let's see if we can make some noise of our own p are. -- up here. 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...
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dad did today? little embarrassed, i quickly say, yes, how did you do today? and dad says, well, i just won the u.s. open. [laughter] that was dad. [applause] no name is more synonymous with greatness in the sport of golf then the name jack nicklaus. his competitive career spanned five decades. his legend has been built with 120 professional tournament victories worldwide as well, a record 18 major championships. six masters, five pga championships. three british opens. four u.s. opens. jack nicklaus is the man. his records speak for themselves. putting those records aside i , believe he has truly transcended the game of golf and perhaps sports in general. he is most admired by his fellow competitors and sports fans worldwide by the way he has carried himself. he has simply worked hard and let others shout his accolades. he has always taken responsibility for his actions and his results. he is gracious in both victory and defeat. his father, charlie nicklaus taught him early on that when someone has
dad did today? little embarrassed, i quickly say, yes, how did you do today? and dad says, well, i just won the u.s. open. [laughter] that was dad. [applause] no name is more synonymous with greatness in the sport of golf then the name jack nicklaus. his competitive career spanned five decades. his legend has been built with 120 professional tournament victories worldwide as well, a record 18 major championships. six masters, five pga championships. three british opens. four u.s. opens. jack...
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dad was on the 18th green. i stood motionless, holding the flag as dad putted out for a final round of 65 to complete his unlikely come from behind victory at the age of 46. as his final putt drops, the crowd e rupp's. dad picked the ball from the cup and faced the crowd to greet their chairs. -- there cheers. there i was, completing the mundane task of placing the flag back into the cup. for me, time was standing still as the cheers continued. i was thinking, wow, dad really played right today. yet, it was more than that. so much more. this man, this wonderful man had accomplished so much. he is jack nicklaus. he is arguably the greatest golfer in the history of golf. the golden bear had just won his sixth green jacket in incredible fashion. his fans adored him. it was his moment in time. a moment so learned, and a moment so deserved. now, let's go back to that question that i am so often asked, what is it like to be jack nicklaus son? so, there i was, turning from the flag. and all i saw was my dad. in the mi
dad was on the 18th green. i stood motionless, holding the flag as dad putted out for a final round of 65 to complete his unlikely come from behind victory at the age of 46. as his final putt drops, the crowd e rupp's. dad picked the ball from the cup and faced the crowd to greet their chairs. -- there cheers. there i was, completing the mundane task of placing the flag back into the cup. for me, time was standing still as the cheers continued. i was thinking, wow, dad really played right...
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>> when mom's away the dads will play. >> dads take their babies out for a little field trip. >> this date for dads. >> see the fun time at the fire station. >>> and a dude caught a tuna so let's take a picture. why taking the perfect snap gets off to a shaky start. coconsnstitipapateted?d? .y.yeaea dudulclcololaxax t tabableletsts can cause cramps but not phillips. itit h hasas m magagnenesisiumum anand d woworkrks s momorere n natatururalallyly than stimulant laxatives. fofor r gegentntlele c crarampmp f freree e rerelief of occasional constipation ththatat w wororksks!! mmmmm m mmmmmm liliveve t thehe r regegulularar l lifife.e. inintrtrododucucining g yoyorkrk m mininisis.. a a bibitete s sizize e wawayy toto e enjnjoyoy t thehe f fulull l sisizeze s senensasation ofof p pepeppepermrminint t anandd ririchch dark chocolate. yoyorkrk m mininisis geget t ththe e sesensnsatatioion.n. yoyou'u'rere w welelcocomeme.. ugugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. bobothth d dririveve f foror a a l liviving, bobothth l likike e toto s savavee money on car insurance and we both know yoyou
>> when mom's away the dads will play. >> dads take their babies out for a little field trip. >> this date for dads. >> see the fun time at the fire station. >>> and a dude caught a tuna so let's take a picture. why taking the perfect snap gets off to a shaky start. coconsnstitipapateted?d? .y.yeaea dudulclcololaxax t tabableletsts can cause cramps but not phillips. itit h hasas m magagnenesisiumum anand d woworkrks s momorere n natatururalallyly than stimulant...
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you want to hear how many laughs that gets, dad?any jokes you want to share with us? cecily: that our my dad's? >> that or tomorrow night. cecily: no way. i have to save them. >> anything off-limits? anyone off-limits? cecily: there are no limits really. in my head, even as something is a little bit biting or cutting i would rather that everything is funny. that is the most important. meaner jokes -- i think you can hear it in a crowd when it joke is not working and it is mean. sometimes you can take little jabs in there, but they are funny. it's ok. cecily: you have hillary clinton. -- >> you have hillary clinton the 2016 republican contenders. cecily: we may mention hillary and the republican contenders. i don't know. >> what topics? cecily: the big election is coming. that is huge. there are so many people you can poke fun at in that. and general news, topical things. i think the contenders will be a big chunk. >> following the president, how does that factor into -- cecily: it's a nightmare. he is so funny and he gets to go firs
you want to hear how many laughs that gets, dad?any jokes you want to share with us? cecily: that our my dad's? >> that or tomorrow night. cecily: no way. i have to save them. >> anything off-limits? anyone off-limits? cecily: there are no limits really. in my head, even as something is a little bit biting or cutting i would rather that everything is funny. that is the most important. meaner jokes -- i think you can hear it in a crowd when it joke is not working and it is mean....
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what's your dad want for it?e a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the new s6 hits the stores and i'm like... whoa. open the box and... (sniffing) new phone smell. jump on a video chat with my friend. he's a real fan boy, so i can't wait to show this off. picture is perfect. i got mine at verizon. i... didn't. it's buffering right out of the box he was impressed. i couldn't be happier. couldn't see him but i could hear him making fun of me. vo: you waited this long for the s6 so why settle for anything less than verizon. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion cent
what's your dad want for it?e a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the new s6 hits the stores and i'm like... whoa. open the box and... (sniffing) new phone smell. jump on a video chat...
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dave's son-in-law, alex's dad acreage.x tends the tractors but soon the loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change, dai-ichi widow jude -- dave's widow judy moved into town. >>e. did that surprise you? >> no. jamie: dave's absence creates a crisis sparking strong disagreement went the family, should they hang on to his collection or sell it and close out his savings account? >> at the time of his death how prepared was he for you to take on the huge obligation? >> i wish we would have had just a couple of days to ask him some questions that would have helped us make sure we made the decisions that were how he wished for them to be made. the more people involved the harder that decision becomes you have to know there were some bumpy roads that we traveld there. >> that is next. >> now our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which luxury car company got its start manufactureing tractors? cadillac? lamb bauer [ male announcer ] when john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't just vow to beat it. i vowed to eradi
dave's son-in-law, alex's dad acreage.x tends the tractors but soon the loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change, dai-ichi widow jude -- dave's widow judy moved into town. >>e. did that surprise you? >> no. jamie: dave's absence creates a crisis sparking strong disagreement went the family, should they hang on to his collection or sell it and close out his savings account? >> at the time of his death how prepared was he for you to take on the huge obligation? >> i...
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and said you know dad will be our sunshine.e carried our yellow roses he was our sunshine. >> all right here we go, 9,000 -- >> once the bidding starts it is clear that dave hawkins is not only one obsessed with the big machines. >> was it a sell out? >> was a sell out we were hoping to get 600 people, and we were almost double that. >> bidders as far from canada and mexico. 1936 john deere sold $2,000. 46 sold 3,000. 49 sold 600. 51 oliver, sold, 8,000 dollars. 58 john deere 730 diesel, told, 20 thousand dollars. >> tractors are valuable to people. >> yes, they are emotionally and financially. jamie: the dedication to dave hawk inmemory pays off auction nets $400,000 for his heirs he is still taking care of his family. >> his one child still in college, my oldest child graduated from college i was very excited to be able to use that money to help them with their college debt. jamie: dave who hated debt would be proud, but it could have been more, if you add up value of the 23 tractors that stay in the hawk ingsinsfamily, more
and said you know dad will be our sunshine.e carried our yellow roses he was our sunshine. >> all right here we go, 9,000 -- >> once the bidding starts it is clear that dave hawkins is not only one obsessed with the big machines. >> was it a sell out? >> was a sell out we were hoping to get 600 people, and we were almost double that. >> bidders as far from canada and mexico. 1936 john deere sold $2,000. 46 sold 3,000. 49 sold 600. 51 oliver, sold, 8,000 dollars. 58...
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she's like hi dad. >> that's not dad.t's not mom either. >> sometimes it can just be the shorts. my kids used to be hugging on your jeans and lose concentration and hug somebody else's jeans and be like -- >> wearing man clothes but they're not dad. >>> now i can't wait to see your reaction to this video. >> oh, jeez! oh my god! you idiot, you idiot, you idiot. what were you thinking? >> oh, such a bad -- >> i closed my eyes. >> oh, goodness! why on earth -- he's not dead. he did suffer a concussion but ended up with one of the spikes from the fence in his leg. >> i want to watch it. play it again. >> oh! f these your friendstely don't need enemies. apparently those guys felt like he had too much to drink and he obviously needed a nap. he and his friends are at country sunder. look what his friends do to him. >> i feel horrible for him! >> that's good. you shouldn't feel bad. he fell into a nice soft chair. >> just getting comfortable. >> that comfortable, yeah. >>> this one, just watch. this dummy thought he had the jump
she's like hi dad. >> that's not dad.t's not mom either. >> sometimes it can just be the shorts. my kids used to be hugging on your jeans and lose concentration and hug somebody else's jeans and be like -- >> wearing man clothes but they're not dad. >>> now i can't wait to see your reaction to this video. >> oh, jeez! oh my god! you idiot, you idiot, you idiot. what were you thinking? >> oh, such a bad -- >> i closed my eyes. >> oh, goodness!...
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what would you want to say to your dad about this book? >> i like this book. i'm really proud you did it. >> reporter: hallie jackson, nbc news, kansas. >>> and that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >> county super visor who was invited to speak says the family is grateful. >> i spent about five hours with the family yesterday. i was -- i was at the funeral home. people have been showing up spontaneously at the funeral home bringing things. flowers, gifts.
what would you want to say to your dad about this book? >> i like this book. i'm really proud you did it. >> reporter: hallie jackson, nbc news, kansas. >>> and that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >> county super visor who was invited to speak says the family is grateful. >> i spent about five hours with the family yesterday. i was -- i was at the funeral home. people...
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the dad is like i paid for it i want it. >> you made a rule a parent can't come get property? >> we contacted the school. we have yet to hear back. the only statement was through a spokes person who said all students are given the rules and student handbook and it tells them you cannot bring phones or electronic devices. we wanted to hear more about the story. we have the dad via skype. we want to know what's the update? have you gotten the phone back? >> actually i did get the phone back. the full outcome, my daughter was transferred to another school and the principal wasn't
the dad is like i paid for it i want it. >> you made a rule a parent can't come get property? >> we contacted the school. we have yet to hear back. the only statement was through a spokes person who said all students are given the rules and student handbook and it tells them you cannot bring phones or electronic devices. we wanted to hear more about the story. we have the dad via skype. we want to know what's the update? have you gotten the phone back? >> actually i did get...
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jamie: your dad had to much to handle at home did collecting become an escape? was his collection. >> keeps a receipt for just about everything for a few hundred dollars he buys of freer -- are rare item made for the confederate army. he is able to turn the serial numbers into the stories behind them. >> was like a good mystery novel he had to know the answer to was this person? where did he serve with battles has he been in a? gimmick so he buys the pennsylvania of belt buckles he paid $5. $10 per car you can see in the receipt of a cheap paid semitic cost less than $100 it is a tree trunk scarred with civil war ammunition stick it was usually wrapped with twine in a blanket in a bathtub. that is where it sat. >> he served his country in france, belgium high in korea and thailand he and janet said a family on the coast of caramel. the connection - - collection continues to swell with other military gear. if he doesn't notice because her mother was starting to hoard then nobody knows what is in the house. >> after her mother dies in 2003 she comes to see a size
jamie: your dad had to much to handle at home did collecting become an escape? was his collection. >> keeps a receipt for just about everything for a few hundred dollars he buys of freer -- are rare item made for the confederate army. he is able to turn the serial numbers into the stories behind them. >> was like a good mystery novel he had to know the answer to was this person? where did he serve with battles has he been in a? gimmick so he buys the pennsylvania of belt buckles he...
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what would you want to say to your dad about th book? >> i like this book.lly proud you did it. >> reporter: hallie jackson, nbc news kansas. >>> and that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching and good . >>> pop star avril lavigne's mystery illness finally revealed. >> the real reason she vanished from the spotlight, now on "extra." >>> unable to breathe, unable to speak. bedridden for five months. avril lavigne opens up about her top secret battle with lyme disease. >> why doctors told her she was crazy trying to figure out her medical mystery. >>> the first photoof jersey housewife theresa jid shay in prison her husband joe breaking his silence only on "extra." >> she is definitely missed. >> from working out to the hair and make up regimen. what it's really like for theresa in lock up. >>> guiliana rancic taking on the firestorm over her weight. >> what she is saying to the critic calling her too skinny. >>> then why furious 7's tyrese is b sweat sitting down with tracey. >> i don't kn
what would you want to say to your dad about th book? >> i like this book.lly proud you did it. >> reporter: hallie jackson, nbc news kansas. >>> and that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching and good . >>> pop star avril lavigne's mystery illness finally revealed. >> the real reason she vanished from the spotlight, now on "extra." >>> unable to breathe, unable to...
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your dad was found guilty of trying to have your mom killed, and here you are supporting your dad. >>'re delusional have not shared our experiences. they haven't sat down -- they haven't gone to jail, sat behind that glass, picked up that phone and talked to this same man that they've been talking to for the last 28 years. you can say all day long, "oh, that poor girl. you know, she just wants to support her dad." let's be very clear. i think that justice needs to be served. i don't think it has been. and i think it's unfortunate that now we're all going to say we've gotten justice for my mom and that man is a terrible human being. and the truth is, there's no justice for my mom and now there's no justice for my dad. >> reporter: though the sisters concede the family's bonds have been strained. they insist those bonds have not been broken entirely. do you hope that as time goes on things can be healed with your mother? >> oh, absolutely. it's a very raw time a big life event happened. a big change happened. so, we're all having to process what we feel and then come back together and r
your dad was found guilty of trying to have your mom killed, and here you are supporting your dad. >>'re delusional have not shared our experiences. they haven't sat down -- they haven't gone to jail, sat behind that glass, picked up that phone and talked to this same man that they've been talking to for the last 28 years. you can say all day long, "oh, that poor girl. you know, she just wants to support her dad." let's be very clear. i think that justice needs to be served. i...
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what would you want to say to your dad about this book? >> i like this book.lly proud you did it. >> reporter: hallie jackson, nbc news, kansas. >>> and that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> lights camera, access. >>> there's people in my family that deny my disease. that hurts. >> two starts battling one disease. i'm liz hernandez. averill la convene sxlaps her five-month disappearance and yolanda fos
what would you want to say to your dad about this book? >> i like this book.lly proud you did it. >> reporter: hallie jackson, nbc news, kansas. >>> and that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> lights camera, access. >>> there's people in my family that deny my disease. that hurts. >> two starts battling one disease. i'm liz hernandez. averill la convene...
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now, stephanie misses her dad and she wants to get a message to her dad. now, there's a million ways to do that. you can use e-mail, texting, but instead he chose to use a group of hyundai genesis. >> they're going to write the message in the sand and he'll be able to read it from space. >> stephanie wrote a message to her dad. the folks from hyundai plotted her message out on a dry lake bed in nevada and added in the gps coordinates. a group of drivers went out and began writing her message in the sand. >> can dad see her message? >> it worked. all the way from outer space, you can see it? >> you bet. the neatest thing is her hand writing was copied. a little side note to this. they set a record for the largest tire track image ever in the genesisworld record. >> you guys need to brush your teeth after this one because it's so sweet. i have to say we start with these two dotsons. older but trending taking a stroll. dogs like to be walked and the other one is like wait, i see a balloon, i see a balloon. >> the dog was okay. it knew how to paddle. >> and cl
now, stephanie misses her dad and she wants to get a message to her dad. now, there's a million ways to do that. you can use e-mail, texting, but instead he chose to use a group of hyundai genesis. >> they're going to write the message in the sand and he'll be able to read it from space. >> stephanie wrote a message to her dad. the folks from hyundai plotted her message out on a dry lake bed in nevada and added in the gps coordinates. a group of drivers went out and began writing...
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>> yeah there's dad. army corporal james bass just returning home after a year-long deployment in kuwait and to a third grade teach in denver asking her students the one thing she wished they knew about her lives. one wrote i wish my teacher knew i don't have pencils to do my homework. another writing his dad was deported and another revealing her mom is not around a lot to sign her homework. most of the students come from low-income homes. their answers tonight going viral. when we come back the teenager teaching us all that the only way to go is up. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. [announcer:] what i
>> yeah there's dad. army corporal james bass just returning home after a year-long deployment in kuwait and to a third grade teach in denver asking her students the one thing she wished they knew about her lives. one wrote i wish my teacher knew i don't have pencils to do my homework. another writing his dad was deported and another revealing her mom is not around a lot to sign her homework. most of the students come from low-income homes. their answers tonight going viral. when we come...
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this is actually a dad and his young 15-year-old daughter. she had actually called up her dad and said there are some girls at the cinemark. they are threatening me. he came to pick her up. all of a sudden there's like 20 kids and they're like a pack of hyenas. >> chase him down the street. doing what he can to defend himself. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ screaming ] [ bleep ] >> this is where they surround the dad and push him into a situation he can't get out of. he's getting dizzy from all the punches, falls into the road here. then they all decide to jump in while his dad does his best to fend off these 10 or 11 15-year-olds. they start kicking him while he's down and then -- stealing his car keys wallet mobile phone. >> please tell me the police eventually found these jokers. >> police have gotten involved. when the dad went back the next day to cancel his card he actually saw the kids. one 15-year-old has been found and arrested. the others they are still looking for. the police and everybody wants these people found. it's devolution. >>> ther
this is actually a dad and his young 15-year-old daughter. she had actually called up her dad and said there are some girls at the cinemark. they are threatening me. he came to pick her up. all of a sudden there's like 20 kids and they're like a pack of hyenas. >> chase him down the street. doing what he can to defend himself. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ screaming ] [ bleep ] >> this is where they surround the dad and push him into a situation he can't get out of. he's getting dizzy from...
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dad did today?le embarrassed, i quickly say, yes, how did you do today? and dad says, well, i just won the u.s. open. [laughter] that was dad. [applause] no name is more synonymous with greatness in the sport of golf then the name jack nicklaus. his competitive career spanned five decades. his legend has been built with 120 professional tournament victories worldwide as well, a record 18 major championships. six masters, five pga championships. four u.s. opens and three british opens. jack nicklaus is the man. his records speak for themselves. putting those records aside, i believe he has truly transcended the game of golf and perhaps sports in general. he is most admired by his fellow competitors and sports fans worldwide by the way he has carried himself. he has simply worked hard and let others shout his accolades. he has always taken responsibility for his actions and his results. he is gracious in both victory and defeat. his father, charlie nicklaus taught him early on that when someone has do
dad did today?le embarrassed, i quickly say, yes, how did you do today? and dad says, well, i just won the u.s. open. [laughter] that was dad. [applause] no name is more synonymous with greatness in the sport of golf then the name jack nicklaus. his competitive career spanned five decades. his legend has been built with 120 professional tournament victories worldwide as well, a record 18 major championships. six masters, five pga championships. four u.s. opens and three british opens. jack...
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so jamie and i weren't close at all when his dad was alive but since his dad passed on, we've just gottene sort of realized, i suppose the qualities that his dad enjoyed. >> rose: he's, also, i think a famous gambler wasn't he? >> he was. and the biggest tipper on record, i think. >> rose: yeah. he asked a waitress in vegas one night you're very personalized i see the way you're operating with everybody i think you're a nice person. she says, thank you mr. packard. he says, what's your situation? you married? kids? mortgage? >> yeah. how much do you owe on your mortgage? oh about $150,000 and as he was leaving he gave her 150-grand. what a guy. >> probably got more out of it than she got out of it. >> because i'm known to have known carey, wherever i go people who knew him or benefited from his generosity liked to tell me the story. so, you know, the amazing things, i don't know if you notice, but he had a heart attack one time. >> rose: go ahead and tell the story. miraculously, driving past his rural property, there was one of three ambulances that had a defibrillator on board so his li
so jamie and i weren't close at all when his dad was alive but since his dad passed on, we've just gottene sort of realized, i suppose the qualities that his dad enjoyed. >> rose: he's, also, i think a famous gambler wasn't he? >> he was. and the biggest tipper on record, i think. >> rose: yeah. he asked a waitress in vegas one night you're very personalized i see the way you're operating with everybody i think you're a nice person. she says, thank you mr. packard. he says,...
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can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything.s why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. purina cat chow gentle. one hundred percent complete and balanced for everyday feeding of adult cats. >>> brace yourself, parenting dilemma ahead. >> never again. oh, my god! >> may 30th, 2011, pigeon forge, tennessee. steve feeney is on a family vacation with his wife, three kids, and their close friends, the winklers. >> the ten of us were walking down and the kids all saw the ride at this park. >> steve's daughter grace loves amusement park rides and this one looks like it's rig
can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything.s why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially...
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dads got to do what a dads got to do.eative twi keep boys away from his young daughter, and his message, he don't want them dating, knock. >> so he used a t-shirt, right, put his picture on a t-shirt for his daughter to wear. but it is the common, it says stay clear boys, this is my dad. >> my goodness. >> he is fit too. >> ya. >> before messing with his daughter. she doesn't look too happy about it. >> no. >> the dad is like yes, this is going to work. >> she mortified. >> this is facebook, more than 400,000 times. >> stay clear boys. >> you know a lot of dads when they come they're cleaning the gun. >> cleaning the gun on the kitchen table. >> my dad would always have a sit down. if the guy was coming he had to sit down and meet him even the first date, like all right, take a seat. >> i thought it was more than that. if you even wanted to be considered for a date you had to go through an interview with your dad. >> well i mean, kind of the fun of it, isn't it? >> they would have to come over -- >> quick interview then c
dads got to do what a dads got to do.eative twi keep boys away from his young daughter, and his message, he don't want them dating, knock. >> so he used a t-shirt, right, put his picture on a t-shirt for his daughter to wear. but it is the common, it says stay clear boys, this is my dad. >> my goodness. >> he is fit too. >> ya. >> before messing with his daughter. she doesn't look too happy about it. >> no. >> the dad is like yes, this is going to work....
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we heard from kendall and kylie who said we love our dad very much.biggest heart and all we want is for him to be happy. if he's happy, we're happy. he's now been back on hormones for a year and a half. standing in the kitchen with his son and daughter in law saying once again they have quieted that duel inside. >> there are certainly some physical changes to it but it's just -- it's mostly mentally. it just kind of takes the edge off. >> reporter: as for full surgery, the transgender community ask everyone respect privacy and to steer away. but in this interview, jenner talks about how he thinks about his decision. >> there's no rush for that and i would do it so quietly nobody in the world would ever know as far as the term srs, sexual reassignment surgery would be down the line down the line. i just want to have a free soul and have a lot of great friends. >> reporter: he's so eager to get started, we wondered how will she look. >> reporter: can i come and see your closet? >> of course you can. it is not a diane sawyer you know closet for right now
we heard from kendall and kylie who said we love our dad very much.biggest heart and all we want is for him to be happy. if he's happy, we're happy. he's now been back on hormones for a year and a half. standing in the kitchen with his son and daughter in law saying once again they have quieted that duel inside. >> there are certainly some physical changes to it but it's just -- it's mostly mentally. it just kind of takes the edge off. >> reporter: as for full surgery, the...
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thinking dad is going to be home in may. it is still april. of the sudden while he is walking, he hears a familiar voice. >> what are you doing hear? >> he is so confused. i was just talking to you on the phone and there you are. >> i can call you that's wonderful. >> he said he surprised us all the time from when his dad returned from deployment and wasn't expecting him. >> absolutely. >> an interesting kind of daddy issue. >> i had, dad. >> that thing she is hugging right there is a mannequin. >> that's not dad. >> that's not mom either. >> sometimes it can just be the show. my kids used to do it all the time. they would be hugging on your jeans and loose concentration and go and hug somebody else's jeans. >> they are wearing man clothes. >> these real estate agents are in for a frightening house tour. >> she starts letting them know her bro died there. >> see if they are willing to take on this listing. then, well. >> secuck out the air. >> exactly. >> as a real estate agent, when you show up to i aclient's house that you are potentially go
thinking dad is going to be home in may. it is still april. of the sudden while he is walking, he hears a familiar voice. >> what are you doing hear? >> he is so confused. i was just talking to you on the phone and there you are. >> i can call you that's wonderful. >> he said he surprised us all the time from when his dad returned from deployment and wasn't expecting him. >> absolutely. >> an interesting kind of daddy issue. >> i had, dad. >> that...
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dad? dad. >> huh? >> jimmy: mom. >> what? >> huh? >> jimmy: dad. >> huh? >> what?ial tone ] >> jimmy: all right, i tried. [ applause ] "stop doing that. we don't talk like that." [ laughter ] all right. i won't do it anymore. "what?" [ laughter ] >> steve: huh? >> jimmy: the phone's still on. >> steve: oh, you're phone's still on. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, hang up, sorry. >> steve: huh? >> jimmy: there were a lot of oscars given out last night. but people may not know this. there were also a lot of other awards that they gave out after the ceremony ended. let me show you a few. michael keaton did not win best actor but he did win the award for "outstanding performance in going through ten packs of juicy fruit." [ applause ] chewing it up. here's another one. neil patrick harris won the award for "best performance by a tube sock." >> steve: aww, always good. >> jimmy: that's a rare award. that's a rare award. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: and finally, john travolta won the award for "best impression of a guy on ecstasy at an awards show." there you
dad? dad. >> huh? >> jimmy: mom. >> what? >> huh? >> jimmy: dad. >> huh? >> what?ial tone ] >> jimmy: all right, i tried. [ applause ] "stop doing that. we don't talk like that." [ laughter ] all right. i won't do it anymore. "what?" [ laughter ] >> steve: huh? >> jimmy: the phone's still on. >> steve: oh, you're phone's still on. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, hang up, sorry. >> steve: huh? >> jimmy:...
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let's go to working dad on our panel.eel guilty when you are at work and not with your kids? >> not anymore. but there was nothing more important than spending time with my kid. making every practice and join them and be in the play with them. if they area in a moreback competition i'm there with hem holding the horse and picking up the poop. i can relate with he will to this. i had a conversation with one of my best friends this weekend. he's trying to strike a balance. a high-powered attorney with three kid at home and a beautiful wife. >> i feel guilty no matter where i am. if i'm at work i feel guilty i'm not with my kid. when i'm with my kid i feel guilty thinking i'm not with my job. do you think there has been a cultural shift where now it's on both parents to feel like they need to be on the ground playing with them? >> i do. >> i think the responsibilities in the house have changed. there was a time when women shared more responsibilities than they do now. the dad would go off to work and wouldn't see the kids fo
let's go to working dad on our panel.eel guilty when you are at work and not with your kids? >> not anymore. but there was nothing more important than spending time with my kid. making every practice and join them and be in the play with them. if they area in a moreback competition i'm there with hem holding the horse and picking up the poop. i can relate with he will to this. i had a conversation with one of my best friends this weekend. he's trying to strike a balance. a high-powered...
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i say i speak for the moms and dads. i get these e-mails from dad sang what about us? i know that you care just as deeply about your children, but my first audience is moms that they know they are not alone that they can be encouraged and inspired and we can share information. in my website that's what i'm trying to do is build a community where moms can come and be supportive and find inspiration. because we don't get family readiness briefings. we don't live on post or on a base. we don't get that support that comes from the traditional military. that's my first audience. my second audience is the greater community, to say i want you to understand what this is like. i want you do realize that it's not the same as sending her children off to college. there are a lot of differences. so i just want you to understand that there are people around who are carrying a heavier burden than it may appear. but it's what we do and we took lastly because we love our country, but it still is a heavy burden. so i have two audiences i hope. >> host: now, you grew up in a military fam
i say i speak for the moms and dads. i get these e-mails from dad sang what about us? i know that you care just as deeply about your children, but my first audience is moms that they know they are not alone that they can be encouraged and inspired and we can share information. in my website that's what i'm trying to do is build a community where moms can come and be supportive and find inspiration. because we don't get family readiness briefings. we don't live on post or on a base. we don't get...
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when i was a dad -- i'm still a dad but when i was a dad with young kids and take them to dinner i wouldnsformer to keep them quiet. these days here is what is happening. that's right. there is pepper and wesley at dinner watching i don't know if it's a movie or whatever but they are watching an iphone. this is the i-generation. i appreciate eli is watching on his own ipad. this is at dinner. they are not talking to the old guys. i must say i appreciate it in the sense that i get to eat my dinner. it would be nice if they talk to the old guy once in a while. what did i do? i looked up the numbers. 72% of people who are 2 years old, 72% of 2 year olds in america know how to use these mobile devices. i'm thinking this is so different. this is radcally different. this is a different generation. their brains are going to work differently and also why can't they talk to me? >> the reason is this technology is more interesting than people. separate this from nearby people in favor of people far away but we have also said the same thing about television 50 60 years ago. i have five children. i
when i was a dad -- i'm still a dad but when i was a dad with young kids and take them to dinner i wouldnsformer to keep them quiet. these days here is what is happening. that's right. there is pepper and wesley at dinner watching i don't know if it's a movie or whatever but they are watching an iphone. this is the i-generation. i appreciate eli is watching on his own ipad. this is at dinner. they are not talking to the old guys. i must say i appreciate it in the sense that i get to eat my...
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him dad. >> you don't have to call him dad. >> my parents, as long as i -- >> ron paul. i do like ron. that's what i said. i wonder if one of my advisers calls him by name. don't look at him. pretend he's not there. >> but to call him dad also humanizing. >> he talked about his parents. he did not reference a guy that launched his career. i'm not knocking him. i'm saying to some adviser, i germany tee you, listen your father on israel and your father on 9-11. pretend he's fought there. talk it out. your parents. i mean you know i'm serious. >>> like ron paul is like a huge force of libertarian politics. >> let's get to what we are saying here. i remember in st. paul minnesota, i went to the parallel ron paul convention a huge crowd, incredibly passionate. big supporters. there were some fringe people there. there were weird people there. i think that's what you were getting at. your dad on some of the issues don't want to play because we don't want to go. >> are you calling ron paul frin him?
him dad. >> you don't have to call him dad. >> my parents, as long as i -- >> ron paul. i do like ron. that's what i said. i wonder if one of my advisers calls him by name. don't look at him. pretend he's not there. >> but to call him dad also humanizing. >> he talked about his parents. he did not reference a guy that launched his career. i'm not knocking him. i'm saying to some adviser, i germany tee you, listen your father on israel and your father on 9-11....
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if he underperforms really significantly his dad, and his dad got 23% -- >> i don't know though. new hampshire last go around ron did very well. he took a high second. >> right. so i think that reinforces the point. if he goes in there and he can't perform comparably to his dad, people are going to start talking about a story line that isn't all that positive for him. >> so we're looking forward to a potential hillary clinton announcement maybe next week. i know she's someone you've covered for quite a while now. i wanted to get your thoughts on this "new york" magazine piece people are talking about that asks whether hillary sr.is good at running for president. they point out the fact she was shaky on her book tour handled the e-mail situation poorly gave a pretty bad press conference to try to clean all of that up. do you think that she is poorly served by not having a strong democratic primary to not shake the rust off? >> yes and no. i don't want to be too equivocal here. i think somewhere between 2008 and 2016 would be the sweet spot. i think if webb and o'malley make a run
if he underperforms really significantly his dad, and his dad got 23% -- >> i don't know though. new hampshire last go around ron did very well. he took a high second. >> right. so i think that reinforces the point. if he goes in there and he can't perform comparably to his dad, people are going to start talking about a story line that isn't all that positive for him. >> so we're looking forward to a potential hillary clinton announcement maybe next week. i know she's someone...
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i can't help my dad falling apart.e strength, that same tenacity, the same motivation as i've seen my dad show through his whole ordeal. >> jackie, a woman who relies on her instincts, decides to bring him home to the house she grew up in as a little girl. but experience tells her to be cautious. so she installs video cameras in her home. >> at this point, i didn't trust anybody. so i wanted to make sure he was really being taken care of. >> on first impression, jackie really likes the new nurse. >> she was someone that sat in the dining room and read the bible every day. so i think, hey, i have this really nice christian woman, you know, in my home taking care of my dad. she seemed very nice, really down to earth. >> despite her good feeling, jackie checks her security cameras regularly for the first couple of weeks. she says she sees a nurse doing her job -- changing her father. feeding him. bathing him. everything she's supposed to do. weeks go by. jackie's working hard. her father seems very happy and well taken ca
i can't help my dad falling apart.e strength, that same tenacity, the same motivation as i've seen my dad show through his whole ordeal. >> jackie, a woman who relies on her instincts, decides to bring him home to the house she grew up in as a little girl. but experience tells her to be cautious. so she installs video cameras in her home. >> at this point, i didn't trust anybody. so i wanted to make sure he was really being taken care of. >> on first impression, jackie really...
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>> your teacher might be disapinted. >> plus dad stuck in a tight spot even if he
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. >> no, in fact, my dad was opposite of mike. he was in the on my team. was always the the guy who if i'm in the house in the couch sitting and talking to my boyfriend wow parade through the room for ten times pretending he had stuff to do, popping popcorn, making sweet tea. >> no making out. >> i said will you leave us a alone please. i'm in your house what am i going to do. here's the double standard, mike. my brother, a year younger, he went to college this freshman year. in met this girl. brought her home for the holidays for ten days, and dad had in problem with that. >> no, he didn't walk in on them. >> no. >> and then she stayed in our house but guys were not allowed to to my bedroom at all. i am 33. i still don't take any guys in my bedroom because i'm still afraid of my dad. >> you are never a allowed in my daughter's bedroom. >> nevery will tell the story and probably my last day on the show. i'm well into, i think i'm in my early 20's at this point. i'm dating this woman named joy. i'm old enough to be doing this kind
. >> no, in fact, my dad was opposite of mike. he was in the on my team. was always the the guy who if i'm in the house in the couch sitting and talking to my boyfriend wow parade through the room for ten times pretending he had stuff to do, popping popcorn, making sweet tea. >> no making out. >> i said will you leave us a alone please. i'm in your house what am i going to do. here's the double standard, mike. my brother, a year younger, he went to college this freshman year....
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when the songs will play, they would stand up for grandpa and for dad. and so we made sure that they knew the family would be of service and that this is something to be valued. said they were exposed to that. at the same time my husband wanted them to learn how to work hard. because he felt like that was preparation for life. if you can follow through and you can be responsible and work hard and into her discomfort there's a not a lot that can be thrown at you that would be hard to handle. so they learn how to feed the animals were they were allowed to eat, all of these things. ultimately one eric spent his first summer at the naval academy, one of the letters was this was easier than being home bailing hay. so we thought, we succeeded and we have him prepared. but we knew from the time he was a little boy that he wanted to be top gun. my brother-in-law was a navy recruiter and we would get boxes and posters and airplane pictures and my husband was like, wait a minute, he's going to go in the air force, i was in the air force, but he just had that dream
when the songs will play, they would stand up for grandpa and for dad. and so we made sure that they knew the family would be of service and that this is something to be valued. said they were exposed to that. at the same time my husband wanted them to learn how to work hard. because he felt like that was preparation for life. if you can follow through and you can be responsible and work hard and into her discomfort there's a not a lot that can be thrown at you that would be hard to handle. so...
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the dad is like i paid for it i want it. >> you made a rule a parent can't come get property? >> we contacted the school. we have yet to hear back. the only statement was through a spokes person who said all students are given the rules and student handbook and it tells them you cannot bring phones or electronic devices. we wanted to hear more about the story. we have the dad via skype. we want to know what's the update? have you gotten the phone back? >> actually i did get the phone back. the full outcome, my daughter was transferred to another school and the principal wasn't given a phone back and transferred to another school. >> who ordered the transfer? was it your choice or the school's stipulation? >> the school made us transfer. it would have been a weird situation if my daughter would have remained in the school under the same administration. >> why did you go to the school in the first place because when i was a kid if the teacher took something from me my mom would say your fault. >> that's a very expensive phone. i came up to the school and tried to reason with the
the dad is like i paid for it i want it. >> you made a rule a parent can't come get property? >> we contacted the school. we have yet to hear back. the only statement was through a spokes person who said all students are given the rules and student handbook and it tells them you cannot bring phones or electronic devices. we wanted to hear more about the story. we have the dad via skype. we want to know what's the update? have you gotten the phone back? >> actually i did get...
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thinking p. >> mom was crying, dad was proud. my dad was 8 2 years old, showed up to the capital, usually walks with a cane, and he did not have it. i said do i need to send someone for your cane? he straightens up stiff and he said, i'm in the capitol, i don't need a cane today. he walked without it for a day. i know they were super proud. you know my parents have always believed in me, and, you know, they've always been, you know my rock and the biggest supporters, and so it was great. it hit home when i stood up and raised my hand and saw them up in the gallery. >> what was your biggest setback growing up or early in the career. >> when i left the cia to run, i was frustrated with the caliber of our elected leaders you know, my job was to collect intelligence on the homeland, but also to brief members of congress, and i briefed members of congress, both parties all 50 states shocked by their lack of understanding with some basic duties that they were you know, for, and i decided to run for congress, and i did not have a plan b
thinking p. >> mom was crying, dad was proud. my dad was 8 2 years old, showed up to the capital, usually walks with a cane, and he did not have it. i said do i need to send someone for your cane? he straightens up stiff and he said, i'm in the capitol, i don't need a cane today. he walked without it for a day. i know they were super proud. you know my parents have always believed in me, and, you know, they've always been, you know my rock and the biggest supporters, and so it was great....
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hurd: my mom was crying and my dad was proud. my dad was 82 years old. he showed up to the capital. he usually walks with a cane. he did not have his cane. i said, do i need to get your cane? he straightens up real stiff and says, i am in the capital. i do not need a cane today. he walked without his cane for the entire day. i know they were super proud. my parents have always believed in me and have always been my biggest supporters. it really hit home when i stood up and raise my hand and was able to see them in the gallery. host: what was your biggest setback growing up or early in your career? rep. hurd: i think the biggest setback was probably losing the run for congress in 2010. i left the cia to run. i was frustrated with the caliber of our elected leaders. my job was to collect intelligence and brief members of congress. i briefed hundreds of members and was shocked by their lack of understanding of basic issues they were on committees for. i try to run for congress and did not have a plan b. we ran. won the first round and everybody was excited. everybody thought we were sh
hurd: my mom was crying and my dad was proud. my dad was 82 years old. he showed up to the capital. he usually walks with a cane. he did not have his cane. i said, do i need to get your cane? he straightens up real stiff and says, i am in the capital. i do not need a cane today. he walked without his cane for the entire day. i know they were super proud. my parents have always believed in me and have always been my biggest supporters. it really hit home when i stood up and raise my hand and was...
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no, my dad came to all the games. >> steve: he did. >> jimmy: i actually told my dad to stop coming toas just -- ♪ no. why don't you want me at the games anymore? give me a hug, jimmy. oh, it's just a pile of leaves. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: it's like the gift of the magi. >> jimmy: we wore a lot of autumnal colors in our house. >> steve: yeah, so you didn't know if it was you, because it was camouflage. >> jimmy: i didn't know if it was me, my dad, or a pile of leaves. [ light laughter ] rust colors, stuff like that. oranges. check this out, you guys. south dakota -- i love south dakota. they have a new tourism campaign. this is real, by the way. we didn't doctor this up. they are trying to convince people to come to their state. and they're really playing to their strengths here. this is a real commercial. take a look at this. >> south dakota. progressive. productive. and abundant in oxygen. why die on mars when you can live in south dakota? south dakota, you can live here. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: what? you know you're struggling when the best slogan
no, my dad came to all the games. >> steve: he did. >> jimmy: i actually told my dad to stop coming toas just -- ♪ no. why don't you want me at the games anymore? give me a hug, jimmy. oh, it's just a pile of leaves. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: it's like the gift of the magi. >> jimmy: we wore a lot of autumnal colors in our house. >> steve: yeah, so you didn't know if it was you, because it was camouflage. >> jimmy: i didn't know if it...