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>> dad gets the phone back. at this point dad, in my opinion, is obviously hurt.ow dad does know his son. he asks his question. double down. by this point dad is done. [ bleep ] he forgot his keys. he decides to let him know, you got pranked! >> and it's nothing. there's crickets in the background. before that dad just says -- >>> these guys swap a saddle for a parachute. a one wing sutter riding the back of another. see if he gets the buck next on "right this minute." motorcyclists get a bright idea. watch this. i'm going to scare this group of pedestrians. see why their showmanship isn't impression anyone. oh! plus the dad who showing you how to get your brady game on on po. >> expectations are going to go up! dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a hi
>> dad gets the phone back. at this point dad, in my opinion, is obviously hurt.ow dad does know his son. he asks his question. double down. by this point dad is done. [ bleep ] he forgot his keys. he decides to let him know, you got pranked! >> and it's nothing. there's crickets in the background. before that dad just says -- >>> these guys swap a saddle for a parachute. a one wing sutter riding the back of another. see if he gets the buck next on "right this...
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>> dad, are you ever gonna stop? you know, for one thing, you're running out of room.re are you going to put them all? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and i'm just pulling into le mars, iowa. it's a short distance from sioux city. i'm about to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late 1800s. they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, and my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins, farmed just south of here, about a mile. >> dave hawkins grew up hearing stories of his ancestors plowing this land behind a team of horses. as a young farmer in the 1950s, just out of school, dave spots a tractor rusting in the weeds. it sp
>> dad, are you ever gonna stop? you know, for one thing, you're running out of room.re are you going to put them all? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and i'm just pulling into le mars, iowa. it's a short distance from sioux city. i'm about to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there...
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i would want to be the kind of dad my dad was.ing how much like my mom i am, and if you're never content and you have that restlessness and you have that drive, that's a tough thing sometimes to incorporate with kids and a family. i just always remember my mom having this kind of look behind her eyes. it was almost like a faraway look. it's one of the really -- i don't know, there's something about it. it's -- i mean, it's very sad to me that, you know, all these things that she sort of wanted are, in some ways so simple. business. e fr when work takes you across the globe, your unlimited data travels with you to 140 plus countries and destinations at no extra charge. and that's not all. because with t-mobile there's no overages. ever. switch your business to t-mobile at work. and get four lines. with 10gb of 4g lte data each for just $35 per line. nobody does business data like t-mobile. ♪ one coat, yes! ♪ there is a day, for every number. ♪ ♪ there is a time, for all my slumbers. ♪ ♪ and i can see, that i can't run and hide. ♪ o
i would want to be the kind of dad my dad was.ing how much like my mom i am, and if you're never content and you have that restlessness and you have that drive, that's a tough thing sometimes to incorporate with kids and a family. i just always remember my mom having this kind of look behind her eyes. it was almost like a faraway look. it's one of the really -- i don't know, there's something about it. it's -- i mean, it's very sad to me that, you know, all these things that she sort of wanted...
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not dad. dad does it every day. he tries to make things better. >> you want me to play some music?an make this situation better. >> but dad tries. >> do you want me to sing a song? >> when you want grandpa, all you want is grandpa. >> so dad finally questions -- do you want me to leave you alone? >> this is a true little girl. it's going to be like this for the rest of your life, dad. >>> i would like to introduce you to my favorite child honor. >> gracen, how old are you? >> are you 2? >> no. >> then how old are you? >> look at that grin. he knows something the rest of us don't. ♪ >>> ballerinas are beautiful. their dance moves have so graceful and beautiful. but these ballerinas thanks to buzzfeed are going to learn how to twerk with the help of professional dancer tiara kelly. >> this represents being free and moving my hips and -- i like twerking, it's just natural. ballet has been going on for several years old, it's very traditional. >> is this call ed bolshoi boot? >> can you ma'am timagine the t? >> here's lesson number one. >> get into the first position, pliet and pop the
not dad. dad does it every day. he tries to make things better. >> you want me to play some music?an make this situation better. >> but dad tries. >> do you want me to sing a song? >> when you want grandpa, all you want is grandpa. >> so dad finally questions -- do you want me to leave you alone? >> this is a true little girl. it's going to be like this for the rest of your life, dad. >>> i would like to introduce you to my favorite child honor....
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dad's emotions start to bubble to the surface.'s like -- dad gets to take it for a spin around the block. he loves his new bike. >> yeah, you can hear him right after -- >>> comedy is not an easy thing. i would know. >> brown paper bag pete is a bad mother. he's really a wonder. man, the guy is like, why husband he wanted? and the bartender is like -- wrestling. >> but one of our favorite comedians matt leavy is in new york and is at an open mic. he wrote a roast set for himself. >> for himself. m matt's got a great sense of humor. test he's a funny guy. >> i wrote some roast jokes but i don't want to do it myself. >> he's having some come on stage he's never met. >> will one of you ladies come on stage and roast me? >> laurel? take it away. >> laurel is not a comedian per se but she has her own jokes. >> the first one is kind of nothing. matt dresses so bad -- how bad does he? that he donates to goodwill and they are like, you can keep it. matt can call himself new york's most scattered comic. what happens is that matt thinks he'
dad's emotions start to bubble to the surface.'s like -- dad gets to take it for a spin around the block. he loves his new bike. >> yeah, you can hear him right after -- >>> comedy is not an easy thing. i would know. >> brown paper bag pete is a bad mother. he's really a wonder. man, the guy is like, why husband he wanted? and the bartender is like -- wrestling. >> but one of our favorite comedians matt leavy is in new york and is at an open mic. he wrote a roast set...
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i'd say, "just like my dad." [ folk music plays ] >> seven years later, in 1985, her dad dies of cancer, receives her strange inheritance, and, for the next 30 years, she's indeed just like her dad. any regrets that your dad didn't take that offer? >> no, it's a labor of love for me. >> you have any children? >> nope, just three dogs and a cat. >> and a boyfriend, buddy, who travels with her on the circuit. how much time do you spend with this log of yours? >> oh, i spend a lot of time with my log -- 14, 16 hours a day when we're showing, probably 4 to 6 months a year. >> and you make a living doing this? >> i try. it's not as lucrative as it used to be. it's taking its toll on me and the log. the roads are rough on it. we only get to go 56 miles an hour because you can't move it very quickly. i get four miles to the gallon. bungees, buddy. >> are you losing money on this proposition? >> i think i'm breaking even. you know, i'm just floating along. >> how much money did you make off this venture last year? >> i think we took in maybe about $20,000. >> do you think about what will happen
i'd say, "just like my dad." [ folk music plays ] >> seven years later, in 1985, her dad dies of cancer, receives her strange inheritance, and, for the next 30 years, she's indeed just like her dad. any regrets that your dad didn't take that offer? >> no, it's a labor of love for me. >> you have any children? >> nope, just three dogs and a cat. >> and a boyfriend, buddy, who travels with her on the circuit. how much time do you spend with this log of...
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josh and his dad were joyful. >> i missed my dad. >> a whole lot? i am exstatic. >> and from there they went to his daughter's school, and jessica got a real shock and thrill. >> daddy! >> jessica stunned and elated, knowing her dad was coming back, not just sure when. and couldn't stop hugging and kisses him eitherment and six months is a long time to miss your dad when you are a child. >> and the sergeant says he is honored to serve with the guards 166th wing, but thrilled to be back with his loving, dear family tonight. >> dads can be pretty popular. >> i see that. >> thank you, monica. >>> and still to come tonight, destructive and deadly earthquake rocks japan. the 100 aftershocks are not the end of it. >>> a chimp on the land does a bit after high-wire act. how the ape adventure comes to an end. >>> the warming trend, yesterday's high 58, and today 63. this warming trend going on for awhile. letting you know how long and how warm we will get in the "action news" forecast. >> and live in the nation's capital after the first playoff game with th
josh and his dad were joyful. >> i missed my dad. >> a whole lot? i am exstatic. >> and from there they went to his daughter's school, and jessica got a real shock and thrill. >> daddy! >> jessica stunned and elated, knowing her dad was coming back, not just sure when. and couldn't stop hugging and kisses him eitherment and six months is a long time to miss your dad when you are a child. >> and the sergeant says he is honored to serve with the guards 166th...
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i told him -- like why, dad, why? why, dad, why? why? a thing. why he would throw away our family, why he would throw everything away. >> what was magdi trying to tell his son? we'll never know. magdi's thoughts at his sentencing were somewhat clearer. >> i had nothing to do with the killing of my wife. i did do my best ability to work hard, secure future, and advise my kids not to get involved with all of this gang activity or anything. i'm not a bad father. and maybe i'm strict, but i love them. they are my kids. >> magdi girgis was sentenced to life in prison without parole. if magdi had not taken the bait, if he'd gotten the number from your two undercover officers and thrown it away and said, i don't know who you are, i don't know what you're talking about, and if you call me again, i'm going to call the police, would he be in custody today? >> probably not. >> so he ended up giving you your whole case. >> his greed gave may my whole case. >> magdi girgis had worked tirelessly to build the dream. and then by his own hand, destroyed
i told him -- like why, dad, why? why, dad, why? why? a thing. why he would throw away our family, why he would throw everything away. >> what was magdi trying to tell his son? we'll never know. magdi's thoughts at his sentencing were somewhat clearer. >> i had nothing to do with the killing of my wife. i did do my best ability to work hard, secure future, and advise my kids not to get involved with all of this gang activity or anything. i'm not a bad father. and maybe i'm strict,...
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so my dad became a democrat.plause] when johnson signed a bill, he famously turned to a staffer and said, we lost in the south for generations. he was wrong, i think it was for forever. [applause] but we got my dad. and, we got me. [applause] now, i have been doing this, i know some of you are supporting bernie sanders. [applause] i know that some of you are supporting hillary clinton. [applause] you areome of undecided. i probably should not have tried to get a big cheer on undecided, it was an experiment. but here is the point. what makes us democrats is not who we are for, it is about what we are for. [applause] a half-century after barry goldwater chased my dad out of the republican party, democrats are still the party of civil rights. [applause] and that means more in this year than it has in a generation. you turn on the tv, and you watch the scene at a donald trump rally, vicious attacks on immigrants, and muslims, explicit threats of violence against protesters. racism, and that is just his stump speech.
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is with his dad. so cool. i think adam had one of the coolest dads in the world. >> tables have the same. >> i think they had a little bit of help from the makeup department. adam has a son of the late and great leonard anymore. he put together a documentary for the love of spock. it's debuted at the tribeca film festival. >> it's got a few more screenings coming up. it's nice to have adam with us here. nice to meet you. >> your dad was on this couch. i heard he helped this documentary before he passed. idea back in november 2014. he was very enthusiastic about doing it. he wanted to celebrate 50 years of the original series which is coming up at the end of this year. we started outlining it together. we had a lot of interesting information we wanted to share with the world. four months later, unfortunately, he passed away. >> it was quick! it seems he had a relationship with spock over the years. >> it was the general perception because he published a biography which entitled, i am not spock and some people s
is with his dad. so cool. i think adam had one of the coolest dads in the world. >> tables have the same. >> i think they had a little bit of help from the makeup department. adam has a son of the late and great leonard anymore. he put together a documentary for the love of spock. it's debuted at the tribeca film festival. >> it's got a few more screenings coming up. it's nice to have adam with us here. nice to meet you. >> your dad was on this couch. i heard he helped...
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his mom is an alcoholic. >> my mom had to go to rehab. >> his dad is in prison and he never met his dadred is so socially awkward that he has no friends and with his voice he rambles on and on to the camera. >> when he is just in front of the camera he'll say anything. but when he's actually out with other kids then he's like this awkward person and does like weird stuff that kids just like look at and are like i don't want to be friends with someone that does that. >> there's plenty of people to impress and lucas voices them all. >> don't take off any of your clothes in front of that camera unless someone pays you. besides his alcoholic mother and absentee dad there's his crush judy. >> no! >> there's fred's arch nemesis and judy's sudo boyfriend kevin. and then there's fred's trusted cat with rabies and then a few kind neighborhood squirrels played by dogs. >> there's obviously the animals that are fred's only friends. >> i knew you would always be on my side. >> in each roughly 2.5 minute video fred deals with ordinary situations the only way he knows how. by acting completely crazy.
his mom is an alcoholic. >> my mom had to go to rehab. >> his dad is in prison and he never met his dadred is so socially awkward that he has no friends and with his voice he rambles on and on to the camera. >> when he is just in front of the camera he'll say anything. but when he's actually out with other kids then he's like this awkward person and does like weird stuff that kids just like look at and are like i don't want to be friends with someone that does that. >>...
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>> i'm 7 years old. >> is your >> my dad is on >> no.at work and my grandpa is at the dispatcher said more questions and then she said, what is your address. >> jenna gave her the address and the dispatcher sent paramedics. they gave him a glucose shot and revived him. >> thank you so much for saving my life. >> jenna smiles now but she was concerned when he mom came home. >> i said that i called 911 and then she said, no, i'm not mad. i'm very proud of you. >> well i'm proud of you, too. >> she's not only a sweet heart, that is one smart kid. we're counting down the kids until opening day at nets park. if you're getting ready to tell you what as a journalist and progressiv p facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> the cherry blossom festival continues but if you don't go s
>> i'm 7 years old. >> is your >> my dad is on >> no.at work and my grandpa is at the dispatcher said more questions and then she said, what is your address. >> jenna gave her the address and the dispatcher sent paramedics. they gave him a glucose shot and revived him. >> thank you so much for saving my life. >> jenna smiles now but she was concerned when he mom came home. >> i said that i called 911 and then she said, no, i'm not mad. i'm very...
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speaking french ] >> daniel's dad: no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: meeting daniel's dad, one beginsfrench ] [ daniel's sister speaking french ] >> anthony: his mom, dad, wife catherine, and daniel collaborate. [ daniel's mom speaking french ] [ daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: with some debate. [ daniel speaking french ] [ daniel's mom speaking french ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that's always readily available on the farm. check this out. it's a hollowed-out pumpkin, layered with toasted hunks of stale, country bread, which monsieur boulud senior bakes himself. nutmeg, grated gruyere cheese, mushrooms, fresh cream from the cows, and the meat of the pumpkin. >> daniel: and a layer of bacon also, homemade pancetta. very good. oh man, it's heavy. [ daniel's dad speaking french ] >> daniel: we made it. >> anthony: is he concerned that the pumpkin's going to try to get out? daniel's dad could be something of a gaulic macgyver. you don't waste stuff around here and he's a bit of an
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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-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. [ applause ] >>> hey, everybody. we're back with ohio governor john kasich. joining us his wife, karen, and his daughters emma and reese. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] karen, when the governor approached -- said to you, i'm thinking of doing this, what did you think? >> here we go again. you know, john was out of politics for a while. and when he told me he wanted to run for governor of ohio, i thought, he really needs to because somebody needs to turn this state around and he's done a wonderful job and has a great record of improving things in ohio. when he said he wanted to run
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-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. [ applause ] >>> hey, everybody. we're back with ohio...
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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-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed
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-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this...
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. >> but dad is not helping him. he's sending him down the foolish road he's on. >> see the hilarious moments as he tries to start it up. >> no! meet the piadina the newest addition to olive garden's lunch duos menu paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at just $6.99 think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden >>> closed captioning provided by -- fast. for allergy symptoms, allegra® is the fastest non-drowsy relief you can buy. allegra® gelcaps... not just fast. allegra® fast. >>> let's talk about gravity. because this video while simple is all about gravity. it's a five-hour time lapse off the coast of nova scotia that shows you just how far out the tide goes. they estimate about 170 billion tons of sea water flows out and flows back in with a change of the tides. but it's just interesting because what controls the tide? the gravitational pull of the moon. that's right, nick, but there's more to it. what's happening here is the moon is using its gravity to suck all the w
. >> but dad is not helping him. he's sending him down the foolish road he's on. >> see the hilarious moments as he tries to start it up. >> no! meet the piadina the newest addition to olive garden's lunch duos menu paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at just $6.99 think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden >>> closed captioning provided by -- fast. for allergy symptoms, allegra® is the fastest non-drowsy relief you...
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she's like, who's that, dad? she came to new york the last time because i think new york is going to be the center of -- because we love new york values. [ applause ] >> this is denise ward. she's an attorney from new rochelle. she's leaning toward voting for you, governor. she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life, and is this something that comes naturally to him, or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect or show my daughters respect. so that's just the way he behaves. i don't see him working at respecting us. i see him living that by the way he treats us and the way our family operates together. i think that he's a wonderful role model for emma and reese. we were talk
she's like, who's that, dad? she came to new york the last time because i think new york is going to be the center of -- because we love new york values. [ applause ] >> this is denise ward. she's an attorney from new rochelle. she's leaning toward voting for you, governor. she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that...
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i lost my dad to alzheimer's. preventing alzheimer's is within our grasp. double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. on top of your health?ay ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. >>> the cherry blossom festival continues but if you don't go soon you may not see the famous trees until next year. they typically only last two weeks. the national arboretum need help naming the two e'g rhet eaglets launched there. pi they're in need of creative symbolic names. >>> there are a numb were of changes this year to help it a more family friendly experience. this week our tom sherwood got a looj at some of the changes. >> it takes more than 40,000 fan to make ballpark. as the team gets ready for another opening day -- >> there you are. thank you. >> -- fans will see metal detectors. they were
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dad left this a year ago. the math isn't wrong. what this is, is an example of embryonic diaport which lets animals to extend the gestation of their young. it's a survival mechanism to allow the mother to delay development in drought conditions if she already has a joey in the pouch. basically was able to pause the pregnancy until such time she felt comfortable to have the baby. >> joe sr. rocks the boots with mama, shipped off to a different zoo, far long after that, baby arrives. >> i feel like the wallabys will be on "maury povich" trying to figure out who's the dad. >> the keepers were caught off guard, everyone said this was not a planned joey, we had no idea but there you go. that is nature at work. >>> this video gone completely viral. getting tons of attention on-line. >> get over here now. >> please. >> get over here. >> yep. that little boy finds himself in a lot of trouble. mama is trying to get him to come to her so she can give him a spanking because apparently he's not been doing well in school. to the point he may no
dad left this a year ago. the math isn't wrong. what this is, is an example of embryonic diaport which lets animals to extend the gestation of their young. it's a survival mechanism to allow the mother to delay development in drought conditions if she already has a joey in the pouch. basically was able to pause the pregnancy until such time she felt comfortable to have the baby. >> joe sr. rocks the boots with mama, shipped off to a different zoo, far long after that, baby arrives....
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(dad) salted meats? (neighbor) no thank you. (dad) hats then!rectv. tonlt, here it is, your moment of zen. >> ed by comedy central
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she's like, who is that, dad?ame to new york the last time because i think new york is going to be the center of -- because we love new york values. >> this is denise ward. she's an attorney from new rochelle. she's leaning toward voting for you, governor. she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life, and is this something that comes naturally to him, or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect and show my daughter respect. so that's just the way he behaves. i don't see him working at respecting us. i see him living that by the way he treats us and the way our family operates together. i think that he's a wonderful role model for emma and reese. we were talking earlier about the boys starting t
she's like, who is that, dad?ame to new york the last time because i think new york is going to be the center of -- because we love new york values. >> this is denise ward. she's an attorney from new rochelle. she's leaning toward voting for you, governor. she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention that respect is the key element in problem...
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their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks.ere is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund wattis littlefield, heir to a prosperous mining and land-development company called utah construction. at an early age, jacques develops a strong interest in all things mechanical. >> this is him as a young boy, playing with his model train set. >> he looks almost like he could be in an ad for trains. >> i know. it's such a sweet picture. [ gunfire ] >> in the late '60s, the vietnam war is raging, but jacques is never drafted, due to hearing loss from a childhood bout with encephalitis. he attends stanford university. after majoring in economics, he goes to b-school
their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks.ere is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund wattis...
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(dad) salted meats? (neighbor) no thank you. (dad) hats then!don't be a settler, get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv. >> welcome back. i have some big news for you, america, muslims are everywhere. but the one place you won't find muslims is in the image behind me. hasan minhaj has more. >> islamafobia, in case you haven't noticed, it's still a big problem in america. >> islam hates us. >> we need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure muslim neighborhoods. >> we better wake up and smell the fall avel. >> as a muslim in the united states, i learned how to deal with it i act superwhite, like a brown ryan sea kz crest but what about those people that look muslim but aren't. like this person, he said he refused to remove the cherished symbol of his faith. >> a turbin which as a seek he wears everywhere but for some reason it makes people uncomfortable. >> almost every time i fly back to the u.s. i get a secretariary screening. and it's not just a problem at an airport. it's not just an problem for me, on the streets. i'm alwa
(dad) salted meats? (neighbor) no thank you. (dad) hats then!don't be a settler, get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv. >> welcome back. i have some big news for you, america, muslims are everywhere. but the one place you won't find muslims is in the image behind me. hasan minhaj has more. >> islamafobia, in case you haven't noticed, it's still a big problem in america. >> islam hates us. >> we need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure muslim...
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you know what, dad? i'm good.te 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-sixteen subaru legacy. t a sedan. it's a subaru. won't keep you up at night.n know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. ♪ (dog barks) so, what do you want for lunch? ♪ ♪ tony: aha. would you like a glass of bubbly, director? no drinking on the clock, agent dinozzo. of course not, sir. and why deprive the politicians? most of them have not had a drink since this morning. mrs. bransfield, nice to see you again. excuse me. hi. you don't have a wristband. ooh, you got me. no wristband. the line was just kind of crazy outside, so we let ourselves in. name? i'm very special agent anthony dinozzo, ncis.
you know what, dad? i'm good.te 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-sixteen subaru legacy. t a sedan. it's a subaru. won't keep you up at night.n know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying...
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your dad was like a full on class act through and through.u look at those comparisons and get frustrated? >> yes, i get frustrated. donald trump being one of them. he took my father's let's make america great again and put it as part of his campaign again. my twitter account. look at this. if donald trump were anything like donald trump, nancy never would have harry kim. quit trying to make the comparison for ronald reagan. i vote for the person who i relate to. >> people relate to him and they like him. he has a sense of humor. he entertains them. frankly, just do not have. that romney, he did not have it. john kerry, he did not have it. hillary clinton, does not have it. the candidate for the republican party. >> tell him to change parties. >> whether he wins or loses, he has changed the republican party forever. that is just a fact. >> in some ways, maybe that is for the best. the republican then how little they have been able to accomplish in the last few years. maybe there does need to be this. >> all of this stuff that is going on. cong
your dad was like a full on class act through and through.u look at those comparisons and get frustrated? >> yes, i get frustrated. donald trump being one of them. he took my father's let's make america great again and put it as part of his campaign again. my twitter account. look at this. if donald trump were anything like donald trump, nancy never would have harry kim. quit trying to make the comparison for ronald reagan. i vote for the person who i relate to. >> people relate to...
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i gotta take care of my dad. >> reporter: you got logistics before grief?>> yeah. >> reporter: the news didn't even get absorbed? >> yeah. yeah. for me -- that's just kind of the way my brain is wired, i guess. >> reporter: within hours, the griffiths would head from all directions toward what used to be an anchor in their lives -- the family home. >> i just gave my dad a big hug, and we were both crying and we were like, "i can't believe this." "what happened?" >> reporter: keith's good friend craig bradley was there to lend his support. and how was he doing? this is the first time you have a chance to see him eye to eye? >> i could just tell he was shaken. >> reporter: as if the news couldn't get any worse, the griffith's great dane cleo, along with the second pet daisy, had also perished in the flames. craig and keith walked the property surveying the damages. >> we get to the koi pond and he's like, "gotta get g get those fish outta there. julie would kill me if something happened to those fish." i was like, "you know, let's not worry about that right n
i gotta take care of my dad. >> reporter: you got logistics before grief?>> yeah. >> reporter: the news didn't even get absorbed? >> yeah. yeah. for me -- that's just kind of the way my brain is wired, i guess. >> reporter: within hours, the griffiths would head from all directions toward what used to be an anchor in their lives -- the family home. >> i just gave my dad a big hug, and we were both crying and we were like, "i can't believe this."...
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and iprayed about it embarked on that full-time. , dad,to chat with my dad let me have a sabbatical.laughter] and i spoke to him and said let's keep it as short as possible. we negotiated, then it went from one year, and he feels i should still come back. but he knows, deep inside, that my heart is not about, being with the family, without the family, it is not binary. it is more that, how can i as an individual make the most impact in the quickest possible manner? >> grabtaxi was actually bought in harvard. it was a school project. anthony tan: yes it was. haslinda: your professor was impressed. he was saying there was a social element to it which may not be a good idea. anthony tan: the first iteration which was focused on women to safety. actually, i did not even get a good grade on it. [laughter] they said that kind of the scale, it is not going to scale. bad grade. then, after that slap, i moved on to the second iteration. second iteration was the one we submitted for a business plan. >> it won the second price. anthony: yep. and they said, anthony, are you sure? business is tou
and iprayed about it embarked on that full-time. , dad,to chat with my dad let me have a sabbatical.laughter] and i spoke to him and said let's keep it as short as possible. we negotiated, then it went from one year, and he feels i should still come back. but he knows, deep inside, that my heart is not about, being with the family, without the family, it is not binary. it is more that, how can i as an individual make the most impact in the quickest possible manner? >> grabtaxi was...
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why wasn't i seeing my dad?co now says he never saw his father physically abuse his mother or his brother and sisters. as for that facebook post, nico says sandra stood over him while he typed, coaching him on exactly what to say. >> when i look at my writing then and what i wrote then. that doesn't sound like me. and i feel really bad. >> reporter: he continues to tell us that you brainwashed them into thinking they were abused. >> and you don't find that questionable? >> reporter: well, what do you think? you're his mom. >> i haven't seen nico for a long time. i'm -- it's sad that, that he's saying that, but when my son hadn't been around his father, he has a completely different story than he has now. >> reporter: did you somehow convince your own kids -- >> no. >> reporter: -- that their dad was abusing them? >> no, no. >> reporter: to this day, she says she stands by every decision she has made, every battle line she's drawn, every consequence she and her children have suffered. the two daughters, they spen
why wasn't i seeing my dad?co now says he never saw his father physically abuse his mother or his brother and sisters. as for that facebook post, nico says sandra stood over him while he typed, coaching him on exactly what to say. >> when i look at my writing then and what i wrote then. that doesn't sound like me. and i feel really bad. >> reporter: he continues to tell us that you brainwashed them into thinking they were abused. >> and you don't find that questionable?...
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three weeks later johnny comes in to talk to his and says, dad, i wanted to talk to you. i think i have done a lot of things you asked me to do. son, i'm proud of you. your grades, the way mom feels, the way you are treating your brother and sister, all those things we talked about. really good in all of them. but there is one thing left. it's that damn long hair of yours. and you haven't done a thing with it. this is the man in charge. and that's this man right here. and that boy looked at him and said, well, dad, you know you got me to read the bible and i did. and when i read the bible i learned a lot of things.
three weeks later johnny comes in to talk to his and says, dad, i wanted to talk to you. i think i have done a lot of things you asked me to do. son, i'm proud of you. your grades, the way mom feels, the way you are treating your brother and sister, all those things we talked about. really good in all of them. but there is one thing left. it's that damn long hair of yours. and you haven't done a thing with it. this is the man in charge. and that's this man right here. and that boy looked at him...
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and then she ran in her room, locked me out and called my dad. he came over. he was holding on to me or something, i think, i think. i hit him once and knocked him to the ground and hopped on and started raining it down on him like crazy, like a maniac basically. >> the police report captures the brutal extent of the assault. denbraven punched his father more than 20 times leaving him bleeding from the nose and ear and in need of medical treatment. he bit his mother on the arm and when police arrived he resisted arrest, shouted obscenities and only complied when the arresting officer drew his taser. >> it's like jekyll and hyde. you know, there's the angel sean then there's the mean devil one with the horns. he comes out when i get too drunk. >> denbraven pled guilty to aggravated domestic violence and is awaiting sentencing, but this isn't the first time his drinking led to violence and time at the kent county jail. two months earlier he was arrested then later convicted of domestic violence and sentenced to 30 days. that time the victim was his
and then she ran in her room, locked me out and called my dad. he came over. he was holding on to me or something, i think, i think. i hit him once and knocked him to the ground and hopped on and started raining it down on him like crazy, like a maniac basically. >> the police report captures the brutal extent of the assault. denbraven punched his father more than 20 times leaving him bleeding from the nose and ear and in need of medical treatment. he bit his mother on the arm and when...
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his dad died four months later. >> watson: first time i hugged my dad was when i got home that nightcancer. >> alfonsi: the first time in your life? >> watson: first time. but it wasn't because my dad didn't love me. it wasn't because-- it's just my upbringing, right? >> alfonsi: his upbringing was more country than country club, raised in the tiny panhandle town of bagdad, florida, just outside pensacola. >> watson: so this is tanglewood. >> alfonsi: tanglewood golf club is a public course a few miles from bagdad, and the first place bubba watson ever played. hiram cook has run it off and on for more than 30 years. >> watson: when my dad came in, i was six years old, he said, "hey, do you know anybody that's-- do you have left handed clubs?" so he said, "i'm the head pro and i'm-- i'm left handed." and so he gave me a nine iron, or gave my dad the nine iron and my dad cut it down and put the grip on it. >> hiram cook: bubba was a permanent resident after-- after that. >> alfonsi: tanglewood is also where he learned to "bend it like bubba," around all those pine trees. he was a junio
his dad died four months later. >> watson: first time i hugged my dad was when i got home that nightcancer. >> alfonsi: the first time in your life? >> watson: first time. but it wasn't because my dad didn't love me. it wasn't because-- it's just my upbringing, right? >> alfonsi: his upbringing was more country than country club, raised in the tiny panhandle town of bagdad, florida, just outside pensacola. >> watson: so this is tanglewood. >> alfonsi:...
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she's like "who's that, dad?" she came to new york the last time because i think new york will be the center of -- because we love new york values. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> this is denice ward, an attorney from new rochelle who says she's leaning toward voting for you, governor, she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life? and is this something that comes naturally to him or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect and show my daughters respect. so that's just the way he behaves. i don't see him working at respecting us, i see him living that by the way he treats us and the way our family operates together. i think that he's a wonderful role model for emma and reese. we we
she's like "who's that, dad?" she came to new york the last time because i think new york will be the center of -- because we love new york values. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> this is denice ward, an attorney from new rochelle who says she's leaning toward voting for you, governor, she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number...
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. >> is that dad's phone?ad do that and not drop his phone? >> and save the kid. hero dad. >>> time for sports and time for us to start talking about football again. that's right. nfl draft is tonight. >> and the golden state warriors are moving on with last night's nba playoff highlights. let's go over to our guys at espn. >> good morning, america. he's stan, i'm neil. riley curry texted me an said she wanted stan to do her highlight. >> rockets and warriors, no, her daddy is steph curry out of this one. the rockets weren't in it for very long either. klay thompson knocking down the three over james harden, harden, 35. there's curry on the bench. got a knee problem. ankle problem. he'll be back hopefully in a couple of weeks. >> thompson knocking down another three. he had 27 for the game. that's way out there in curryland. hit seven triples in the game and warriors win and get the series and get the winner of clippers/blazers. >>> everybody would dr. thought the clippers didn't stand a chance without chris p
. >> is that dad's phone?ad do that and not drop his phone? >> and save the kid. hero dad. >>> time for sports and time for us to start talking about football again. that's right. nfl draft is tonight. >> and the golden state warriors are moving on with last night's nba playoff highlights. let's go over to our guys at espn. >> good morning, america. he's stan, i'm neil. riley curry texted me an said she wanted stan to do her highlight. >> rockets and...
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so full of joy when he talked about his dad.-- he really looks up to his dad. >> thanks for saying that, man. >> absolutely. >> i think i needed to hear that. >> absolutely. >> 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. >> man, wow. >> i talked to my dad about it. and it hurts the father. to see his son follow in his footsteps. >> this is a poem that the minister gave me that kind of touches me in a way that i really don't like, if you want to know the truth. the title of it's "walk a little plainer, daddy." walk a little plainer said a little boy frail. i'm following in your footsteps and i do
so full of joy when he talked about his dad.-- he really looks up to his dad. >> thanks for saying that, man. >> absolutely. >> i think i needed to hear that. >> absolutely. >> 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...
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she says her dad actually worked for your father, fred. she says she's voting for you next tuesday and she's got a question for eric. >> hi, eric, how are you? >> peggy, how are you? >> my question is -- rather, it's a statement. when i was younger, i formed a very special bond with my dad through football. we used to spend countless hours together watching games, and i wanted to know, do you have a special bond with your dad, just the two of you? >> yeah. i have many special bonds with my father. we love work. right, it's something that really brings us together. we love building. the two of us love machinery, we love building, we love concrete, we love jobs. we'll sit on the phone at 6:00 in the morning and talk about our favorite jobs. i think that brings a lot of fun to us and a lot to the relationship. we also love golf. you know, we go out, we play golf together, and it's just something that we really enjoy. listen, there's a lot of things. he's got a great sense of humor. he's been the greatest father in the world. he's been an amaz
she says her dad actually worked for your father, fred. she says she's voting for you next tuesday and she's got a question for eric. >> hi, eric, how are you? >> peggy, how are you? >> my question is -- rather, it's a statement. when i was younger, i formed a very special bond with my dad through football. we used to spend countless hours together watching games, and i wanted to know, do you have a special bond with your dad, just the two of you? >> yeah. i have many...
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but you had to admit he wins some of his youngest fans from his dad. >> i'm the karate kid's dad. so this is coming at the right time for me. >> i get it, will, because i always call you jada's husband. so congratulations to you. >>> and more good news from melissa mccarthy, "the boss" was the boss at the box office this weekend, taking down "batman vs. superman" for the number one spot. chris e was also at the mt. movi awards but she got him one-on-one and things got interesting when talk turned to favorite body >> when you read descriptions like extreme close-up of chris evans' guns. >> that's what >> zoom in on the bicep. >> now you're like oh, great, now i got to hit the gym even more. >> when you're doing these movies, you try and get as fit as you can before you start. and actually mess up my arm, i really did. >> what's his favorite female body part? he's all to anna faris on her podcast. >> i'm way, way, way more of an ass man, i like butts, you got to understand we were doing a podcast in anna's living room and you guys just know how to cherry pick those linns and blast t
but you had to admit he wins some of his youngest fans from his dad. >> i'm the karate kid's dad. so this is coming at the right time for me. >> i get it, will, because i always call you jada's husband. so congratulations to you. >>> and more good news from melissa mccarthy, "the boss" was the boss at the box office this weekend, taking down "batman vs. superman" for the number one spot. chris e was also at the mt. movi awards but she got him one-on-one...
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who reportedly last worked for the magazine two years ago in a spread about engagement rings but her daddge fund manager. >> it's actually put a friend or someone with a personal relationship in front of her, you're going to get dialogue and an interview and a discussion that you will not get with stranger. and i think ultimately that's a win-win f both "elle" and beyonce. we really want to see what those -- "elle" magazine has the -- >> beyonce also broke the news today that she's nominated for the best in social media award. >> i would love to see that combination. beyonce on car poolkaraoke? >> jay-z popping up in the back seat as a backup? >> she's a combination not so many people wanted to see. the oc's misha barton and dancing. we were tracking all the stars last night our first stop hollywood, and backstage at dancing. >> misha bar got the ballroom boot in l.a. >> is this experience what thought it would be going into it? >> it's an intense experience. >> it was definitely more than make i had barga for. >> jodie sweetin and her tv dad bob saggett remembering her bad times and get
who reportedly last worked for the magazine two years ago in a spread about engagement rings but her daddge fund manager. >> it's actually put a friend or someone with a personal relationship in front of her, you're going to get dialogue and an interview and a discussion that you will not get with stranger. and i think ultimately that's a win-win f both "elle" and beyonce. we really want to see what those -- "elle" magazine has the -- >> beyonce also broke the...
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she says her dad actually worked for your father, fred. she says she's voting for you next tuesday and she's got a question for eric. >> hi, eric, how are you? >> peggy, how are you? >> my question is, rather, it's a statement. when i was younger, i formed a very special bond with my dad through football. we used to spend countless hours together watching games and i wanted to know, do you have a special bond with your dad, just the two of you? >> yeah. >> i have many special bonds with my father. we love work. right, it's something that really brings us together. we love building. the two of us love machinery, we love building, we love concrete, we love jobs. we'll sit on the phone at 6:00 in the morning and talk about our favorite jobs. i think that brings a lot of fun to us and a lot to the relationship. we also love golf. you know, we go out, we play golf together and it's just something that we really enjoy. listen, there's a lot of things. he has a great sense of humor. he's been the greatest father in the world. he's just always had
she says her dad actually worked for your father, fred. she says she's voting for you next tuesday and she's got a question for eric. >> hi, eric, how are you? >> peggy, how are you? >> my question is, rather, it's a statement. when i was younger, i formed a very special bond with my dad through football. we used to spend countless hours together watching games and i wanted to know, do you have a special bond with your dad, just the two of you? >> yeah. >> i have...