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i got to see a lot about on the farm road watching my dad grow up -- on the front row watching my dad grow up on the campaign. >> walk us through going to campaigns with your dad up to his own presidential bid. sarah: as a young kid i traveled with him. when some kids were sitting around watching cartoons i was sitting around listening to pollsters like dick morris give cross tabs on the u.s. senate and governors race. i got hit by the bug early and wanted to soak up as much of it as i could. maybe a bit of a nerd in that sense. i went to a lot of events. i went to political conferences. i loved the campaign aspect of it a lot, in large part due to the pace of it. no two days were alike. i enjoyed that, once to college, started off as a political science/physics major and probably learned that physics was in the path i would take. i dropped that and added communications. it continued that path. i moved to d.c. after college and worked for president bush in his administration and moved back to arkansas to start working for my dad and run his campaign for president around 2006. from the
i got to see a lot about on the farm road watching my dad grow up -- on the front row watching my dad grow up on the campaign. >> walk us through going to campaigns with your dad up to his own presidential bid. sarah: as a young kid i traveled with him. when some kids were sitting around watching cartoons i was sitting around listening to pollsters like dick morris give cross tabs on the u.s. senate and governors race. i got hit by the bug early and wanted to soak up as much of it as i...
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the rhetoric between my dad and donald trump. my dad is an economic populist so i saw a lot of similarity in that and one of the things i loved about my dad was that even though he had it in politics, he was an outsider particularly to washington and i felt like that was something we desperately needed. i saw that same thing and donald trump even when my dad was still in the race and after he got out, i moved pretty quickly to get on board with now-president trump, i felt like he not only was the right person to come in and shake up washington but also thought he could win and i wanted to be part of that. >> what did you see that a lot of people did not see, a lot of media, the pundits, within the gop establishment thinking this guy is not going to win, what did you say? sarah: i saw everyday americans create i spent the better part of a year and a half with my dad on the come -- campaign trail and everywhere and they were hungry for change, they were hungry for people -- someone to come in and shake up washington. they wanted so
the rhetoric between my dad and donald trump. my dad is an economic populist so i saw a lot of similarity in that and one of the things i loved about my dad was that even though he had it in politics, he was an outsider particularly to washington and i felt like that was something we desperately needed. i saw that same thing and donald trump even when my dad was still in the race and after he got out, i moved pretty quickly to get on board with now-president trump, i felt like he not only was...
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he was such a good dad. such a good dad.ids are so important to me, the most important thing, and i would never want them to not have their dad. >> reporter: but she did want out of the marriage, she said. so, those back and forth texts with her dad that day did involve a plot, just not murder. what did you think he was helping you do? >> leave. >> reporter: how was he going to help you leave? >> by getting things while we were gone. >> reporter: so she'd keep marc at lunch while carl and two hired hands moved her stuff out of the house. but her dad changed the plan on her, she said, used those men to kill her husband. she swore to us she had no idea when she met her dad at the bank that day what he'd just done. you're this close to each other, father and daughter, and you're looking in his eyes and talking to him. he gives no hint that he just killed your husband? >> not at all. >> reporter: and then michelle -- what's the expression? threw her father under the bus. carl killed marc, she said, not because he thought marc wa
he was such a good dad. such a good dad.ids are so important to me, the most important thing, and i would never want them to not have their dad. >> reporter: but she did want out of the marriage, she said. so, those back and forth texts with her dad that day did involve a plot, just not murder. what did you think he was helping you do? >> leave. >> reporter: how was he going to help you leave? >> by getting things while we were gone. >> reporter: so she'd keep marc...
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dads. music from playboi carti. paul w. downs is here, and we'll be right back with elle fanning. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by kfc. it's finger lickin' good. ♪ showing up in your beat up truck ♪ ♪ and now i'm sure it's more than a stroke of luck ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ clap your hands if it feels good ♪ ♪ clap your hands, ohh ♪ [crunch] ♪ yeah! ♪ [slap] [slap] [punch] [crunch] when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and diarrhea a
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dads.have music from playboi carti. paul w. downs is here, and we'll be right back with elle fanning. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by kfc. it's finger lickin' good. ♪ and now i'm sure it's more than a stroke of luck ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ clap your hands if it feels good ♪ ♪ clap your hands, ohh ♪ [crunch] ♪ ♪ [slap] [slap] [punch] [crunch] havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? oh, look. babies. [loud hissing.] darren! daddy! [crashing from above. loud and violent.] they're on the move! honey!?! what's going on? she's got me cornered. how big is she? make the call! save up to $1000 at the star spangled sale. havertys. life looks good. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone des
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dads.have music from playboi carti. paul w. downs is here, and we'll be right back with elle fanning. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by kfc. it's finger lickin' good. ♪ and now i'm sure it's more than a stroke of luck ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ clap your hands if it feels good ♪ ♪ clap your hands, ohh ♪ [crunch] ♪ yeah! ♪ [slap] [slap] [punch] [crunch] oh hey! it's me mom, catching some side eye. first rule of motherhood. someone's always judging. breastfeeding, didn't work out. guess what? world's still turning. yeah, i bribe my kids. how else you think stuff get done around here? mom's special juice, it's wine. now if you think that's shocking, check this out. good old fashion yoplait®, it's not made with cage free norwegian hemp milk. and guess what? she loves it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi and welcome back to the show. tonight his new movie is called "ro
dads.have music from playboi carti. paul w. downs is here, and we'll be right back with elle fanning. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by kfc. it's finger lickin' good. ♪ and now i'm sure it's more than a stroke of luck ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ yeah, i love you, do you love me, too? ♪ ♪ clap your hands if it feels good ♪ ♪ clap your hands, ohh ♪ [crunch] ♪ yeah! ♪ [slap] [slap]...
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sarah: pretty quickly after my dad got out of the race.ven during the campaign i noticed that there were a lot of similarities between the m. certainly one of the things that i love about my father is that even though he admitted in politics he was an outsider, particularly to washington. i felt that was something we desperately needed. i saw that in donald trump, even when my dad still in the race. after he got out, i moved pretty quickly to get on board with now president trump. i felt like he not only was the right person to come in and shake up washington, but i also thought that he could win and i wanted to be a part of that. host: what did you see that a lot of people did not see? a lot of the media, pundits, and within the gop establishment thinking -- this guy is not going to win? what did you see? sarah: i saw everything american. i spent a better year and a half on the campaign trail with my dad talking to people in iowa, south carolina, new hampshire arkansas, and everywhere in , between. they were hungry for change. they were h
sarah: pretty quickly after my dad got out of the race.ven during the campaign i noticed that there were a lot of similarities between the m. certainly one of the things that i love about my father is that even though he admitted in politics he was an outsider, particularly to washington. i felt that was something we desperately needed. i saw that in donald trump, even when my dad still in the race. after he got out, i moved pretty quickly to get on board with now president trump. i felt like...
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you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier. that's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does what it does. but when i look at zoe's retail material, their branding, their brochures, there's no mention of any of that. and i can tell that zoe's getting uncomfortable with it. but i don't care. i'm gonna keep pushing her. ♪ why are you so uncomfortable with telling people how this business came about? why'd you roll your eyes? zoe: i mean, it's just, like, i hate it saying it because it's embarrassing for our dad. it has no bearing on what we do. you know, it's over, it's done, and, i mean, here we are. lemonis: what is obvious to me is how much you've poured into this. -zoe:
you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier. that's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does...
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>> it's always a mystery. >> this is all your dad's? >> it's a very small portion of the art that he produced. >> how do you handle an 8-ton inheritance? >> every single day, i've thought, "what am i going to do with it?" [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm driving in the san francisco bay area in benicia. i'm here to meet two brothers who wrote to me, saying they've inherited a pretty hefty haul. my mission -- to assess the gravity of their situation. >> my name is ron wagner. my father was bill wagner, one of the most prolific artists of his day. my brother and i realize that his art should never be judged by the pound, but the situation does weigh on us. >> i meet ron at his father's house here in benicia. hi, ron. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. it's nice to meet you. >> it's clear from the front porch that his dad was a creative and colorful guy. >> my dad painted every one of these tiles individually by hand. and there's lots more inside. >> yes, i'm coming inside. >> yes.
>> it's always a mystery. >> this is all your dad's? >> it's a very small portion of the art that he produced. >> how do you handle an 8-ton inheritance? >> every single day, i've thought, "what am i going to do with it?" [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm driving in the san francisco bay area in benicia. i'm here to meet two brothers who wrote to me, saying they've inherited a...
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you're the dad in this?s is kind of basically what dads used to be like. when i was growing you, you were afraid of your dad. he came home, he came in the front door and you went out the back door. you just remembered going into the woods and staying until the car left again. ( laughter ) >> stephen: we should probably show the clip. >> let's show the clip. >> hey, mr., are you a pervert? >> no. >> then why are you staring at that lady through that window like one? >> that's my wife in there. >> how come you're not at work? >> how come you're not leaving me the ( bleep ) alone? >> i'm going to tell my dad you swore at me, he's a cop. >> then he can solve your murder, you nosy little--. >> frank, no! you have to stop swearing at other people's children. >> you're right, you're right. hey, go play with your father's gun! >> frank! >> i didn't swear! ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's a proper childhood. >> thank you for having me. thank you, i had a good time. >> stephen: "f is for family" se
you're the dad in this?s is kind of basically what dads used to be like. when i was growing you, you were afraid of your dad. he came home, he came in the front door and you went out the back door. you just remembered going into the woods and staying until the car left again. ( laughter ) >> stephen: we should probably show the clip. >> let's show the clip. >> hey, mr., are you a pervert? >> no. >> then why are you staring at that lady through that window like one?...
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once the blindfold comes off, dad blinks, looks around.int him o in the direction of something in the yard. and he immediately starts to -- that's going to make me cry. >> motorcycle. >> close. an old car that dad was forced to sell 12 years ago and just by chance his daughter came across the car. >> same one? >> same exact one. >> what? >> he is beside himself here. h. this goes far beyond just a car. >> it's going to be the squeak of the door. you know? it's going to be the way the gear stick moves. it's going to be all these teeny tiny idiosyncrasies. >> why is he still sitting there? why is he not in the car already? >> his daughter looks to be telling him how she came across is. i'm sure she's saying to him, we've earned it. now pop inside. you can see there she was pointing to the sticker on the window. that's probably a stick their says, look, remember this sticker? this is your car. >> wow. a. >> appears to be still in good shape. >>> that's our show for today. we thank you for watching. check out rightthisminute.com for much more
once the blindfold comes off, dad blinks, looks around.int him o in the direction of something in the yard. and he immediately starts to -- that's going to make me cry. >> motorcycle. >> close. an old car that dad was forced to sell 12 years ago and just by chance his daughter came across the car. >> same one? >> same exact one. >> what? >> he is beside himself here. h. this goes far beyond just a car. >> it's going to be the squeak of the door. you...
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(laughs) you still got it, dad. that's my dad. hi. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. coming up on today's telecast: >> can i make the devil mad? amen! she said yes! watch ou! >> hallelujah! >> and you've been in pain ever since? >> that's right! >> look at that! there he goes! in the name of jesus christ of nazareth! now she's running for jesus! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
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matt says he was out with his dad when this happened and his dad was snapping pictures, his dad snapped the pictures of the gopro in the talon, they were able to figure out where he took it. they found it a quarter of a mile away, up in a spruce. so matt shimmies up the spruce to get it, starts shaking the limbs and boom, down comes the gopro. >>>age loo l.a. is on shake patrol in arlington, virginia. >> they said they had their engineers look at it, they fixed it. >> apparently a big issue with this intersection and he's right. >> they shortened the light, if you're in the left lane, i am in the right lane right now. i want to just see how long it's going to take. >> we'll see how long it takes for this red light to turn green. >> okay, i'm stopped. >> let's start the timer, shall we? >> this is maddening. >> you think it's maddening, we're at 30 seconds. >> i've already lost my patience. i'm done. >> well nick his frustration's building as well. >> why in the [ bleep ] do you think you need a left turn arrow at 2:36 in the morning. >> at three minutes is when i start tweeting the city
matt says he was out with his dad when this happened and his dad was snapping pictures, his dad snapped the pictures of the gopro in the talon, they were able to figure out where he took it. they found it a quarter of a mile away, up in a spruce. so matt shimmies up the spruce to get it, starts shaking the limbs and boom, down comes the gopro. >>>age loo l.a. is on shake patrol in arlington, virginia. >> they said they had their engineers look at it, they fixed it. >>...
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you could-- dad? dad?hing was clearly going on with my dad, but i wasn't about to get sucked in. it's happened before. "dad, you seem sad. do you wanna talk?" (gruff voice) "talk?! what are we, girlfriends?" (normal voice) to use a sports reference, put the football away, lucy. i ain't kickin'. - saturday noon's fine, jay. - yeah. hey, dad, i picked you up a diaper bag. fun fact-- this insulated pouch will keep a bottle of prosecco cold for an entire wiggles concert. hi. - uh, mitch, it's doctor-- - bob jensen. nice to meet you. jay, i will see you. yeah, i'll see you then. good, bob. doctor? sweater vest? my dad acting all shifty? he was seeing a shrink. "dad, i can see that you're going through something." (gruff voice) "and i can see your bra strap, oprah. mind your own business." (exhales) (normal voice) tee up the football all you want, lucy. still ain't kickin'. she clearly misheard the question. the acoustics in here are terrible. especially for a little girl just getting over an ear infection. oh,
you could-- dad? dad?hing was clearly going on with my dad, but i wasn't about to get sucked in. it's happened before. "dad, you seem sad. do you wanna talk?" (gruff voice) "talk?! what are we, girlfriends?" (normal voice) to use a sports reference, put the football away, lucy. i ain't kickin'. - saturday noon's fine, jay. - yeah. hey, dad, i picked you up a diaper bag. fun fact-- this insulated pouch will keep a bottle of prosecco cold for an entire wiggles concert. hi. -...
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i did the same thing to my dad. first of all, i'm not your dad. you think i'm just gonna let this happen? trust me. the more it bothers you, the longer he stays. the more we ignore it... (chuckles) up top, dad! yeah! nailed it. the sooner willie nelson's on the road again. (lowered voice) i'm so conflicted. what you're saying makes sense up here, but it's not what i wanna do here. and i just feel so damn comfortable down here. sweetie, i brought you a cookie. mmm. i ate at the emergency room. oh. you worked that in seamlessly. oh, come on. it was-- it was an accident. stop beating yourself up. hey, let's go mingle. no. you know what? m just-- i'm not in the mood. (sighs) all right. cam, we're gonna talk about this. i know what's going on. you're obviously going through something at school. you're struggling, and i have just made things worse by bragging about what a hero i've been at work recently. and it--it's-- it's not a competition. you know, my victories are your victories. your defeats are my defeats. (girl) hey, mr. tucker! (boy) the
i did the same thing to my dad. first of all, i'm not your dad. you think i'm just gonna let this happen? trust me. the more it bothers you, the longer he stays. the more we ignore it... (chuckles) up top, dad! yeah! nailed it. the sooner willie nelson's on the road again. (lowered voice) i'm so conflicted. what you're saying makes sense up here, but it's not what i wanna do here. and i just feel so damn comfortable down here. sweetie, i brought you a cookie. mmm. i ate at the emergency room....
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>> guest: it sure will try to what's really funny is when we write about our ashes gandy, my dad to dad -- precious pick these unbelievable stories of him and thinks he said to me that it moved me to tears and makes them want to cry right now, that's easy to write because it meant so much to me. writing about margaritas in austin, not that it wasn't easy to write, it's not that i feel guilt about or sensitive about it. it happen. it's just that it wasn't his crazy memory that meant so much later, although i will say that our parents always said when they told us they're going to run or he was going to run for president, we tried, this will ruin our life. and then he said no, i want you to have a normal, this is going to change. that was naÏve on all of our parts but you can have a normal college experience. that's what a want for you. when we got in trouble, everybody i think thanks that based on tv and stereotypes that there was, my parents were furious. i'm sure they were disappointed i know they were disappointed. the more than that also i think sad that they promised this normalcy t
>> guest: it sure will try to what's really funny is when we write about our ashes gandy, my dad to dad -- precious pick these unbelievable stories of him and thinks he said to me that it moved me to tears and makes them want to cry right now, that's easy to write because it meant so much to me. writing about margaritas in austin, not that it wasn't easy to write, it's not that i feel guilt about or sensitive about it. it happen. it's just that it wasn't his crazy memory that meant so...
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but you know with what's really funny is that when we whereby our precious for example, my dad's dad and he's unbelievable stories of him and things he said to me that have moved me to tears and makes me want to cry right now. that's -- easy to write. because it meant so much to me. writing about margary not that it wasn't easy to write, i mean, it's not like i feel guilt about it or defensive about it. it happened. it's just that it wasn't this crazy memory that meant so much later although i will say -- that our parents always said when they told us they were going to run or he was going to run for president it was teenagers would do. we cried -- ♪and then he said we want -- no i want you to have a normal like this isn't going to change. and that was sort of naive on all of our parts but to have a normal, you know, college experience. that's what i want for you. you can have it. so you know when we with got in trouble everybody i think, thinks that there's based on tv and sort of store why toips that there was a thin room that tried to spin sp it or you know my parents were furious
but you know with what's really funny is that when we whereby our precious for example, my dad's dad and he's unbelievable stories of him and things he said to me that have moved me to tears and makes me want to cry right now. that's -- easy to write. because it meant so much to me. writing about margary not that it wasn't easy to write, i mean, it's not like i feel guilt about it or defensive about it. it happened. it's just that it wasn't this crazy memory that meant so much later although i...
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>> sure will.. >> what is really fun any is that right about grampy, my dad's dad, unbelievable stories of him, things that moved me,d make me want to cry right now that is easy to write, because it meant so much to me. writing about margaritas in austin, not that i feelgu defensive about it, it happened. it wasn't this crazy memory that meant so much later although i will say that our parent always said when they told us they were going to run or he was going to run for president, like teenagers will do, with cried. o it will ruin our life. he said, i want you to have normal, this isn't going to change. that was sort of naive on all of our parts. you can have a normal college experience. that is what i want for you. you can have it. so when we got in trouble, everybody i thinks that there, based on it. v, sort of stereotypes there was a spin room that tried to spin it. my parent were furious. i'm sure they were disappointed. i know they were disappointed but more than they were also sad that they promised this normalcy that was not delivered upon and, happy, that i had parent thatthp a
>> sure will.. >> what is really fun any is that right about grampy, my dad's dad, unbelievable stories of him, things that moved me,d make me want to cry right now that is easy to write, because it meant so much to me. writing about margaritas in austin, not that i feelgu defensive about it, it happened. it wasn't this crazy memory that meant so much later although i will say that our parent always said when they told us they were going to run or he was going to run for president,...
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>> jimmy: we asked people to spray dad with a hose one year. >> hey, dad. >> [ bleep ]!y: another year we told people to play catch with dad with something other than a ball. we got some creative responses to that. >> hey, dad, catch. >> [ bleep ]! damn it! >> jimmy kimmel said to do it! is >> jimmy: yeah. if you need to blame me, go right ahead. i don't mind. this year's challenge, it's not physical, it's a verbal challenge. i want you to sneak up on your dad and when he least expects it yell "i love you, dad" as loud as you can. do this whenever and wherever you want. be sure that, a, you surprise him and, b, you do not injure him in any way. do not do this while he's driving, while he's being wheeled into heart surgery, none of those things. [ laughter ] otherwise record yourself yelling "i love you dad" and post to it youtube with the title "hey jimmy kimmel i told my dad i love him." it's going to be very sweet. look for a message from us. we'll put the best ones on the show next week. and you know, i'd say as much as most of us love our fathers, we keep secrets fro
>> jimmy: we asked people to spray dad with a hose one year. >> hey, dad. >> [ bleep ]!y: another year we told people to play catch with dad with something other than a ball. we got some creative responses to that. >> hey, dad, catch. >> [ bleep ]! damn it! >> jimmy kimmel said to do it! is >> jimmy: yeah. if you need to blame me, go right ahead. i don't mind. this year's challenge, it's not physical, it's a verbal challenge. i want you to sneak up on...
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these cutie-pies, they're hanging out with dad. and dad is absolutely awesome. >> yeah.you do in this situation when mom's gone is do all the things that your mom wouldn't let you do when you were little. >> i've seen this on sale. it's the kind of thing that people were like, the pain about that is to spend hours making them. where this one, five minutes you're ready for war. >> and they are. after they fill up their water balloons, they head to the middle of the yard and it is on. ♪ >> look at that little girl. >> you can always play a little wiffle ball. or throw them at your little sister. >> wait until mom comes home. >> oh, did somebody say mom? >> we love you. >> she comes to the gate. dad runs up, gives mom a big splashy hug. mom knows if you can't beat 'em, just join 'em. >> especially like this. >> she hops in on the action. i think i need to come kick it with this family. >>> cooling things off this fourth of july with a megachallenge. >> to take down the gargantuan shaved ice. >> see what happens when it's time to feel the freeze. >> he's frozen. >>> plus we'
these cutie-pies, they're hanging out with dad. and dad is absolutely awesome. >> yeah.you do in this situation when mom's gone is do all the things that your mom wouldn't let you do when you were little. >> i've seen this on sale. it's the kind of thing that people were like, the pain about that is to spend hours making them. where this one, five minutes you're ready for war. >> and they are. after they fill up their water balloons, they head to the middle of the yard and it...
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that is what my dad wants -- that is what my dad wanted. smart leaders surround themselves with smart people but not people that participate in group think. they put in folks that think for themselves. get as good information as they can as cogently argued as they can be. every position i have had since has prepared job me for this and i am happy that it did. is the private donald trump different than the one the public sees? >> the same exact person. i know a lot of celebration -- i know a lot of politicians that are like that and many that are not. what you see is what you get. it is honest and open and there for everyone to see. i find it extraordinarily refreshing. might notple that believe that back at him. the same president you see in front of the cameras is the same that you see in the oval office. donald trump one and i'm glad he is president of the united states. >> mick mulvaney, thank you for your time. c-span's washington journal, live every day with
that is what my dad wants -- that is what my dad wanted. smart leaders surround themselves with smart people but not people that participate in group think. they put in folks that think for themselves. get as good information as they can as cogently argued as they can be. every position i have had since has prepared job me for this and i am happy that it did. is the private donald trump different than the one the public sees? >> the same exact person. i know a lot of celebration -- i know...
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dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup.who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. "got a minute? new aveeno®...r you." ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $34.90 more per month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back, everyone. into the ongoing tensions in the caribbean peninsula. yesterday during a senate armed services hearing the second-ranked military officer said north korea's recent te
dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup.who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. "got a minute? new aveeno®...r you." ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" did you know slow internet can actually hold your...
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great present to dad.t have been a lovely day. >>> as summer temperatures continue to heat up, so to testosterone levels. and men all over the world are flipping out. >> that's greco-roman fighting going on. >> that's a wild swing. >> that guy lands a kick. this woman is like break it up. >> it's not like we're going anywhere, fellas. look at the traffic. >> well, one of them going somewhere. lifts him up and boom. >> ooh. >> how -- >> but don't worry. he's not out for the count at all. >> there was road on the other side. not a big drop. >> anything missing is that he comes back with a chair. >> he's got somebody baetter thn a chair. >> beats the chair any day. >> any day. he's like bam. >> did he just slap him? >> i challenge you to a duel. >> that's so funny they've been using punches and kicks and all that had to finish it was a flip-flop. >> everybody is in their shorts. people just want to get there. they want to relax. traffic is the last thing you want to see. >> well, these dudes need to get there
great present to dad.t have been a lovely day. >>> as summer temperatures continue to heat up, so to testosterone levels. and men all over the world are flipping out. >> that's greco-roman fighting going on. >> that's a wild swing. >> that guy lands a kick. this woman is like break it up. >> it's not like we're going anywhere, fellas. look at the traffic. >> well, one of them going somewhere. lifts him up and boom. >> ooh. >> how -- >>...
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dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup.ut who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. "gr me, for you." new aveeno®... ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. or a little internet machine? [ phone ringing ] hi mom. it makes you wonder... shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. [ laughing ] so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. call or go to xfinitymobile.com introducing xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. >>> welcome b
dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup.ut who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. "gr me, for you." new aveeno®... ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the...
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i guess that's what dad's do. she is going to georgetown next year, so i might actually get a chance to see her more now that she is a college than when she was in high school. host: when did you first become interested in politics? mr. mulvaney: a little bit in high school. i was student body president my senior year, but that was almost an accident. i wasn't very involved in college, may be some minor things, and then did nothing until 2006 when the local republican party came and asked me to run for a seat because they needed somebody on the ballot. the republican party in rural south carolina at that time was almost nonexistent. i went to a meeting and there were four people at it. but i ran and i ended up winning a seat in the state legislature. i was the first republican to hold that seat of her. the next year, our senator retired and i ran for that seat and became only the second republican in that seat. and in 2010, i got angry at a member of congress, previously conservative senate democrat who voted for
i guess that's what dad's do. she is going to georgetown next year, so i might actually get a chance to see her more now that she is a college than when she was in high school. host: when did you first become interested in politics? mr. mulvaney: a little bit in high school. i was student body president my senior year, but that was almost an accident. i wasn't very involved in college, may be some minor things, and then did nothing until 2006 when the local republican party came and asked me to...
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he and my dad are about the same age. he's a few years younger than my dad. i think it prepared me well, and 90,ad's mentor, who is now was the chairman and chief executive offers are of a large chemical company in the 1970's it 1980's, he prepared for the most. i think people are looking for intelligent, reasoned candor. a one input from smart people. let me close with this, because this is one of my favorite stories about president trump. right after they offered me the job i was talking to steve bannon. i knew he was from the right wing of the party as i was, so i felt comfortable opening up to him. i said, there will be places where i disagree with this president. is there room for dissent? he said, not only is there room for it but we are actively encouraging it. he does not want to potential -- . bunch of people who agree he wants people who can disagree in an honest and intellectual faction, that is what he wants. that is what my dad wanted. that is what i was raised to do. at the law firm in charlotte, north carolina, smart leaders surround themselves
he and my dad are about the same age. he's a few years younger than my dad. i think it prepared me well, and 90,ad's mentor, who is now was the chairman and chief executive offers are of a large chemical company in the 1970's it 1980's, he prepared for the most. i think people are looking for intelligent, reasoned candor. a one input from smart people. let me close with this, because this is one of my favorite stories about president trump. right after they offered me the job i was talking to...
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my mom didn't have the passion that my dad did.ou know, i love it, but didn't have the passion he did. >> so earl decides it's time to sell off at least some of his dad's stuff. he figures he'll start with a few alamo documents. he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl's father, but had never seen his entire collection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and i'm like, "what?" [ gunshots ] and my eyes lit up. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you. though clyde barrow never served in the military, he did tattoo his arm with the insignia of which branch? the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. so
my mom didn't have the passion that my dad did.ou know, i love it, but didn't have the passion he did. >> so earl decides it's time to sell off at least some of his dad's stuff. he figures he'll start with a few alamo documents. he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl's father, but had never seen his entire collection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was...
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dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup.ho takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business buy one get one 30% off. the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help...
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today i venture to say his dad is the proudest father in heaven.ath with all of the love and courage in his soul. he was prepared to lay down his life so his brothers in arms could live theirs. with a us today are ten of the men who fought alongside jim and five of those he saved. to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, arestas, thank you for your service, and your sacrifice, stand up, wherever you may be. where are you? where are you in. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, fellows. that's great. for over two centuries our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, commune system, everything throughout to our country. we have overcome these threats because of titans like jim, whose spirit could never be conquered. that's what this award and is jim's life represents so well. america's unbreakable spirit. it's been 48 years since jim's battle in vietnam. he is now a husband, a father, and a grandfather. he coached high school football, wrestling, and baseball, for 38 years, just like he said he would. and
today i venture to say his dad is the proudest father in heaven.ath with all of the love and courage in his soul. he was prepared to lay down his life so his brothers in arms could live theirs. with a us today are ten of the men who fought alongside jim and five of those he saved. to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, arestas, thank you for your service, and your sacrifice, stand up, wherever you may be. where are you? where are you in. [applause] [applause] >>...
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brian: i always wanted to work for my dad.avid: did he say you could start at the bottom and work your way up, or could you start at number two? brian: that is what i wanted to happen. david: have you ever had problems with your cable? brian: sure. david: is it intimidating for the cable repairman to come to your house? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: when you graduated from college in 1981, you went to the university of pennsylvania, then joined the company your father had started, comcast. at that time, it was a relatively small company. did you think you would become the leading company in the telecommunications area? brian: we had about
brian: i always wanted to work for my dad.avid: did he say you could start at the bottom and work your way up, or could you start at number two? brian: that is what i wanted to happen. david: have you ever had problems with your cable? brian: sure. david: is it intimidating for the cable repairman to come to your house? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider...
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a classic dad move. how do you feel watching your dad right now?very awkward. >> oh, wow. yeah. give him a hand. how do you feel right now? are you excited? are you scared? >> i'm entering in the world of hell. [ laughter ] ♪ >> what do you guys think? >> um -- i don't know him. ♪ >> do you feel comfortable or uncomfortable right now? >> i've experienced this my whole life. ♪ >> tell me what you're thinking and feeling right now. >> uh -- >> i like we got the keys right in front of the shorts there. what do you think? >> it's pretty good. >> do you feel proud of your dad? >> yeah. ♪ >> what kind of music does he put on? >> dubstep, like, remixes. >> he puts on dubstep remixes? ♪ i can tell you love it because you're trying to hide from this moment. ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ got the snapping lasso sort of. really amp it up and really go for the big finish. on a scale of 1 to 100, what score do you give your dad? >> 100! >> a million. >> that's a top score ever in "world of dad dance." con-dad-ulations. you did it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you
a classic dad move. how do you feel watching your dad right now?very awkward. >> oh, wow. yeah. give him a hand. how do you feel right now? are you excited? are you scared? >> i'm entering in the world of hell. [ laughter ] ♪ >> what do you guys think? >> um -- i don't know him. ♪ >> do you feel comfortable or uncomfortable right now? >> i've experienced this my whole life. ♪ >> tell me what you're thinking and feeling right now. >> uh --...
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>> yeah. >> dad here from adventures in dadhood is having a pirate day with his two kids.g to go off on a mission. >> what is the mission to be? >> get some booty. >> hey now. >> pirate booty. >> all right. you ready to go run some errands for mummy? >> that's the entire point. ask the children if they want run errands for mum no. ask them if they want to do it while dressed for pirates. yes, let's go all day! >> this is a fun way for him to knock out the errands as well. >> where can are pirate go to fill their hauls with booty? we've come to find treasure in the most piraty place of them all. target. of course every real pirate needs a minnie mouse shopping cart. boys, boys, i'm afraid those aren't period accurate blasters. >> i hate to break up the party but these are errands. where is the list? >> walk the plank you fun sucker. >> oh, ye of little piracy faith. >> look! even pirates book. >> that book stinks. >> where is the milk, my love? do you see the milk on there anywhere? >> a treasure map, guess where it leads, oh, look, the milk. >> real pirates buy organic mil
>> yeah. >> dad here from adventures in dadhood is having a pirate day with his two kids.g to go off on a mission. >> what is the mission to be? >> get some booty. >> hey now. >> pirate booty. >> all right. you ready to go run some errands for mummy? >> that's the entire point. ask the children if they want run errands for mum no. ask them if they want to do it while dressed for pirates. yes, let's go all day! >> this is a fun way for him to...
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my dad's dad and these unbelievable stories of him and things he said to me. that's easy to write because it meant so much to me. i would say our parents said we cried. that was sort of naive on all of our parts to have a college experience. so when we got in trouble, everybody thinks based on tv and stereotypes my parents were furious and i'm sure they were disappointed but more than that they were saturday promised a normalcy that was not depend upon. i'm so happy that i had parents that allow us to make mistakes. imagine if we were perfect life would be boring. it would be too much pressure. but now as a mother with two little girls to make mistakes and also to learn about empathy and carrying the world to bring life to it. it would be one particular thing thing. >> speaking of mothers you write with laura bush was the families closet hippy. >> she was. little known fact. growing up we always had music playing. a number of other memories i was just thinking about when i was nine. everyone was getting new kids on the block. she wouldn't say this because she
my dad's dad and these unbelievable stories of him and things he said to me. that's easy to write because it meant so much to me. i would say our parents said we cried. that was sort of naive on all of our parts to have a college experience. so when we got in trouble, everybody thinks based on tv and stereotypes my parents were furious and i'm sure they were disappointed but more than that they were saturday promised a normalcy that was not depend upon. i'm so happy that i had parents that...