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> that's what dad wants to do. outside. you have to see this buick out here. the family obliges. there goes his son and his daughter behind the camera. >> let's go get a picture, all right? >> no way. that's that big of a deal for this guy? he likes those cars that much? >> yes, he does. >> how cool. >> it doesn't matter. just driving in a straight line looks awesome. >> that's why this 42 buick is special to him. he knows everything about this car. he's telling all the different stories. he has been looking forever to get his own so his son is like, well, cool, dad, why don't you take a look at it. >> oh, that's his car? >> it's as simple as that. happy birthday, dad, it's yours. he cannot believe it. >> he is still like, is this for real? >> it's so nice that dad getting a little allergy season. >> your dad holds it together for the most part but funny part about this is -- so they go back inside the restaurant and they have their meal and that's when mom finds out. >> they're waiting for him at the airport. >> w
> that's what dad wants to do. outside. you have to see this buick out here. the family obliges. there goes his son and his daughter behind the camera. >> let's go get a picture, all right? >> no way. that's that big of a deal for this guy? he likes those cars that much? >> yes, he does. >> how cool. >> it doesn't matter. just driving in a straight line looks awesome. >> that's why this 42 buick is special to him. he knows everything about this car. he's...
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and this was your dad. >> yeah, this is dad. he started the business back in the '50s.nd i'm running it now. come on. i'll show you. >> as john drives me around the company, i come to understand the "jekyll and hyde" nature of his strange inheritance. these look like cell towers. >> yeah, these are guide towers for wireless communication. and that's our main business now. >> but his dad built that business while indulging his industrial-strength urge for collecting. big stuff -- iron, scrap metal, machinery... things you can't squirrel away in a closet. take, john says, these assembly-line carts, please. did he really need this many? >> oh, my goodness. no. and he didn't need the ones that are out in the yard. we have dozens and dozens. >> it all starts with this serious little guy, elmer hemphill, born in 1935 on a farm near tryon, oklahoma, to parents elsie and marvel. >> he learned his work ethic from my grandparents because they believed in work. >> the hemphills, like other oklahomans, are hit by drought and dust storms during the great depression. many of their ne
and this was your dad. >> yeah, this is dad. he started the business back in the '50s.nd i'm running it now. come on. i'll show you. >> as john drives me around the company, i come to understand the "jekyll and hyde" nature of his strange inheritance. these look like cell towers. >> yeah, these are guide towers for wireless communication. and that's our main business now. >> but his dad built that business while indulging his industrial-strength urge for...
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>> you tell me why, dad. who knows?ver. >> yes. >> just allow nature to take its course because in the midst of this conversation -- >> achoo. >> easy peasy dad. you want this gum? >> don't. you the it put it in your mouth. >> no, no, thank you. >>> it's been a while, this is more nerdy, a video posted by peter on twitter, a glacialologist, a climate scientist nerding out in antarctica. 300-foot bore hole, they're going to drop ice down and see what happens. turn the volume up. >> what? is that china? >> that is the sound of what happens when this chunk of ice hits the bottom of the bore hole and sends this sound effect like something you'd imagine seeing in a cartoon. >> do it again! >> i got you. >> i don't know why that sound makes me so happy. >> you think okay a bunch of serious scientists gathering around, they're nerding out like we are, a bunch of children. >> whoa! >> this next video of frozen watch falls is not from iceland, sweden, norway, russia. this is from northern england. the beast from the east has bee
>> you tell me why, dad. who knows?ver. >> yes. >> just allow nature to take its course because in the midst of this conversation -- >> achoo. >> easy peasy dad. you want this gum? >> don't. you the it put it in your mouth. >> no, no, thank you. >>> it's been a while, this is more nerdy, a video posted by peter on twitter, a glacialologist, a climate scientist nerding out in antarctica. 300-foot bore hole, they're going to drop ice down and see...
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are there any other stay at home dads? position, no. you do see a lot of men on the school run these days but you do not see them in the playground like me, twice a day. i wonder whether, polly, we put too much emphasis on the very first year. the mother has an important role denim breast—feeding and maybe we should put more weight and the later years and dads would be more useful to be around? one of the things you can do with shared parental leave is that six months of mum attempt then mum can go back to work and dad can take the second six months. i think it would be great if more people did that. but there is a huge amount of work byjohn is talking about that comes with parenting later on, which is the child is sick and you have to pick them up for the nursery has closed and is the inset day or a snow day. by default, it tends to be the mum that picks that up, just as it is the daughter who picks up care for elderly parents, so all of that kind of eats into the number of hours that a woman tends to work and that eats i
are there any other stay at home dads? position, no. you do see a lot of men on the school run these days but you do not see them in the playground like me, twice a day. i wonder whether, polly, we put too much emphasis on the very first year. the mother has an important role denim breast—feeding and maybe we should put more weight and the later years and dads would be more useful to be around? one of the things you can do with shared parental leave is that six months of mum attempt then mum...
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brian: i just always wanted to work for my dad.avid: did he say you could start at the bottom and work your way up, or did he say you could start at number two? brian: that is what i wanted to happen. david: did anybody say is he ready to be president? brian: everybody, including myself. david: do 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 of 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. you then joined the company your father had started, comcast. at that time, it was a relatively small c
brian: i just always wanted to work for my dad.avid: did he say you could start at the bottom and work your way up, or did he say you could start at number two? brian: that is what i wanted to happen. david: did anybody say is he ready to be president? brian: everybody, including myself. david: do 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...
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so that kind of shows also just another true side to our life and my dad's role. my dad and president trump have very close working relationship, and talk, obviously, all day all a of the time but they also will talk on the phone frequently at night to kind of wrap up the day. and so -- that's in the book because marlin is with him. so -- they talk on the phone and they kind of debrief about the day. and then -- the very last part is very specific where my dad has a little prayer with with marlin before bed and like reads his bible. and that's probably my favorite painting in the whole book because it's -- beautiful but it's really sweet i think. and -- the bible is actually open to jeremiah 29 which jeremiah is a verse that's kind of specific to our family and we have it over our mantle kind of had it i feel like my whole life. but -- that's kind of a little, a little tidbit too that you can see that's not mentioned in the book but it's in the painting. >> and then we ended the book with charlotte did a lot of research and put things in the back as resources. bec
so that kind of shows also just another true side to our life and my dad's role. my dad and president trump have very close working relationship, and talk, obviously, all day all a of the time but they also will talk on the phone frequently at night to kind of wrap up the day. and so -- that's in the book because marlin is with him. so -- they talk on the phone and they kind of debrief about the day. and then -- the very last part is very specific where my dad has a little prayer with with...
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thanks, dad, love you. see you. >> reporter: gary showered, dressed, headed outside into a cold, dark morning. it was then he saw something odd lying on the pavement. >> as i got closer and closer, i started saying that looks like my dad. and when i finally got up and then realized it was my dad, i had that moment of just -- disbelief. >> reporter: archie was health, just 58. didn't make sense seeing him like this on the driveway. >> i went, dad? and i touched him. and there was just -- i will never forget that feeling. but it just -- it was very lifeless. it didn't -- it didn't feel good. so i started yelling, mom, mom, call 911. dad is laying on the driveway. i don't know what's the matter. >> reporter: when paramedics arrived it was too late to save archie or the innocent expectations about life which gary now lost for good. >> there was just blood everywhere on the front of him. i just lost it at that point. >> reporter: gill cronkey arrived. >> he had been stabbed multiple times. two were upper torso a
thanks, dad, love you. see you. >> reporter: gary showered, dressed, headed outside into a cold, dark morning. it was then he saw something odd lying on the pavement. >> as i got closer and closer, i started saying that looks like my dad. and when i finally got up and then realized it was my dad, i had that moment of just -- disbelief. >> reporter: archie was health, just 58. didn't make sense seeing him like this on the driveway. >> i went, dad? and i touched him. and...
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just like with my dad, my dad couldn't read but he really was smart. he picked up on things. he was very intuitive but it's my belief if you can read, even if you don't have the money to go to school, a special anymore you can just, you can find a book that you can read on anything you want to know. you can self educate yourself. you can always go to college even. you can pick up those kinds of books. even if you can't get outside your house you can find a book in any subject and you can educate yourself to where you can know about things and increase your intelligence and just the whole world around you, and inspire the people with that. >> what about owning a book -- holding a book and say this is my book and it's got my name is? >> that's the thing, that's what i love about the imagination library because that's what are the things without was so important when we first started it. we wanted the little children to have that book. they get a book, for those of you don't know they'll think, i guess they talked about some of it, actually get a book from the time they are born
just like with my dad, my dad couldn't read but he really was smart. he picked up on things. he was very intuitive but it's my belief if you can read, even if you don't have the money to go to school, a special anymore you can just, you can find a book that you can read on anything you want to know. you can self educate yourself. you can always go to college even. you can pick up those kinds of books. even if you can't get outside your house you can find a book in any subject and you can...
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mom and dad are about to learn the gender of their new twins.he story behind the delivery day surprise. >> oh! >>> update on a jerk who pulled a terrible stunt. >> do you remember? >> oh, yes, i do remember. how he's finally paying the price for one stupid prank. >> we have christian, oli, charity and gayle breaking it all down, including a performance artist keeping his eye on the ball. >> don't swing the wrong way. >> see the app with little margin for error. >> that's weird. >> as we are well aware, i'm terrified of the ocean and i'm convinced it's going to kill us and i'm terrified of sharks and you say, oli, they're just animals, they're chill. they won't attack you randomly, but we'll get into this video. it's from josh, the guy on the left, who was fishing for some black tip. he had the drone up in the air and he noticed that there were some cobia with a bull shark so he called his buddy, and said if you want to get some fishing you might catch a cobia. well, they caught something else on camera. >> oh. >> get out of my house. you're intr
mom and dad are about to learn the gender of their new twins.he story behind the delivery day surprise. >> oh! >>> update on a jerk who pulled a terrible stunt. >> do you remember? >> oh, yes, i do remember. how he's finally paying the price for one stupid prank. >> we have christian, oli, charity and gayle breaking it all down, including a performance artist keeping his eye on the ball. >> don't swing the wrong way. >> see the app with little margin...
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just like with my dad -- see, my dad couldn't can realize, but he really was smart. he picked up on things. he was very intuitive. but it's my belief if you can read are even if you don't have the money to go to school, you can -- especially anymore you can just, you know, you can find a book that you can read on anything that you want to know. you can self-educate yourself. you can always go to college even. you can pick up those kind of books, even if you can't even get outside your house. you can find a book on any subject, and you can educate yourself to where you can know about things and actually just increase your intelligence and your, just the whole world around you and inspire other people with that. >> and what about owning a book and saying this is my book, and it's got my name in it? >> that's the thing, that's what i love about the imagination library, because that was one of the things we thought was so important when we first started it. and so we wanted the little children to have that book. they get a book, for those of you that don't really know th
just like with my dad -- see, my dad couldn't can realize, but he really was smart. he picked up on things. he was very intuitive. but it's my belief if you can read are even if you don't have the money to go to school, you can -- especially anymore you can just, you know, you can find a book that you can read on anything that you want to know. you can self-educate yourself. you can always go to college even. you can pick up those kind of books, even if you can't even get outside your house....
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i said, dad, it is not like that.he thing about having at that automobileo runs an agency is i get a new car for the prom. i was still in my uniform. i pulled it in and pulled in the spot i usually do. i ran into the woman who ran the show room named mary. my dad was a well-dressed, a real gentleman. he was pacing back and forth. i said, hey dad, what is the matter? he looked at me and said -- this is a true story. he said, joey, i'm so sorry. this was before cell phones. i thought something had happened to one of my two brothers or sister. i went to the bank today, they will not lend me the money to get you into school. i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed. he gets that part, too. what is the most helpless thing you can have a parent? look at your kid with an opportunity or problem and no there is not a thing you can do to help. guys, this is all within our wheelhouse. we can do this standing on our head. i will conclude by saying, i was listed as the poorest man in congress for most of my time there. [laughter] [applause]
i said, dad, it is not like that.he thing about having at that automobileo runs an agency is i get a new car for the prom. i was still in my uniform. i pulled it in and pulled in the spot i usually do. i ran into the woman who ran the show room named mary. my dad was a well-dressed, a real gentleman. he was pacing back and forth. i said, hey dad, what is the matter? he looked at me and said -- this is a true story. he said, joey, i'm so sorry. this was before cell phones. i thought something...
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. ♪ my dad -- you know my dad. come on, he babbles all the time.ou can't put any stock into anything that guy has to say, especially not in a time of crisis. well, he was very insistent. he assured me that you loved me... i do love you. ...and he felt awful that your secret kept you away. i didn't wanna say anything last night because i was just so glad you're okay. i-i got sidetracked, and i-i would've been at the church on time if there hadn't been an earthquake. franco... would've been at the church on time i know i have to respect the privacy of your sessions with kevin, but clearly something's eating you up. let's not pretend about it, okay? ♪ would it be okay with you... if i didn't tell you? wouwe be okay if you don't? ♪ i gather you've seen my chart. yes. i was pregnant in my early 20s. mm-hmm. yes, and i have reviewed your history, and if i recall properly, there were complications. complications, yes. well, that's a good way of saying it. i was...in a coma, and the baby didn't, um... anyway, i was told i can never get pregnant again. i se
. ♪ my dad -- you know my dad. come on, he babbles all the time.ou can't put any stock into anything that guy has to say, especially not in a time of crisis. well, he was very insistent. he assured me that you loved me... i do love you. ...and he felt awful that your secret kept you away. i didn't wanna say anything last night because i was just so glad you're okay. i-i got sidetracked, and i-i would've been at the church on time if there hadn't been an earthquake. franco... would've been at...
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dad's trying to get things done. >> who says dads can't multitask. >> exactly.f in the pudding here. one of them decides -- >> oh! nice catch, dad. >> exactly. did you see that? no flag on that play. that is a complete touchdown. well done. from this we're going to move on to the cutest conversation ever. the discussion is who wants breakfast? it turns out that the husky and the baby both seem to want breakfast and they're really letting dad know. >> you better get to the kitchen, brother. >> the little baby boy is impersonating the dog who seems to be communicating well with dad so i guess this is how we do it. >> all right, if you want to eat, say "i do." who wants to eat? [ barking ] >> put the camera down and start scooping some breakfast. ♪ >>> our friends up on the northeastern coastline have been getting hammered. winter's come down on them quite hard. jetblue sends out this little trailer into the streets of boston and said hey, everybody, come on in. we'll give you two free tickets to san diego, but there's a catch. you have to convince somebody in san
dad's trying to get things done. >> who says dads can't multitask. >> exactly.f in the pudding here. one of them decides -- >> oh! nice catch, dad. >> exactly. did you see that? no flag on that play. that is a complete touchdown. well done. from this we're going to move on to the cutest conversation ever. the discussion is who wants breakfast? it turns out that the husky and the baby both seem to want breakfast and they're really letting dad know. >> you better get...
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told your dad you were worried. >> yeah. we kept in touch during the day to see if one of us had talked to her. >> did he seem to be worried? >> he did. and we could never get in touch with her. >> at midnight it was clear, something was terribly wrong. scott left work to file a missing persons report with the moundville police. and then they all waited. >> what was it like for you that night? >> it was awful. i was very scared when she didn't come home. and i pretty much knew in my heart that something was wrong. >> the next morning, said kelsey, she woke up in a house that no longer felt like home. she called her grandmother reba at her home in prattville, a town two hours away. >> she said is mama down there at your house? >> i said no, hon, she's not here. and she said, mama didn't come home last night. >> what was going on in here? >> i'm just turning upside down. you know, i'm just tied in a knot. >> reba called teresa's younger sister ashley at her office at the local circuit court. >> mama called me up. she said tere
told your dad you were worried. >> yeah. we kept in touch during the day to see if one of us had talked to her. >> did he seem to be worried? >> he did. and we could never get in touch with her. >> at midnight it was clear, something was terribly wrong. scott left work to file a missing persons report with the moundville police. and then they all waited. >> what was it like for you that night? >> it was awful. i was very scared when she didn't come home. and...
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i knew my dad would never hurt me on purpose. i didn't have that information that there might be something going on in his head where he could value my safety but not be able to keep me safe. there might be an explanation besides this is my fault, i knew he would never hurt me but i got hurt. it is so easy to internalize it and internalize guilt. i had to be much older before i could look back on that event and not feel ashamed about it and there was appear go i was angry at my father. how could you let this happen to me. how could you be this kind of father and now i feel i have all the pieces and i can put it together. but for whatever reason, he wasn't able to understand the risk of the way he was doing things. >> host: i'm blown away by the fact that you are not angry. some people are angry for minor transgressions but this is a pretty major one and you don't seem to hold any anger. >> i think anger is a mechanism the brain uses to keep us from going back to situations or people that will harm us but there's a risk with anger
i knew my dad would never hurt me on purpose. i didn't have that information that there might be something going on in his head where he could value my safety but not be able to keep me safe. there might be an explanation besides this is my fault, i knew he would never hurt me but i got hurt. it is so easy to internalize it and internalize guilt. i had to be much older before i could look back on that event and not feel ashamed about it and there was appear go i was angry at my father. how...
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dad? president. announcer: on april 19th, the series finale that will make gladiators of us all. it's now time for me to move on to other pursuits. this is the ending you wanted. announcer: "scandal," the final episode. [ "american idol" theme plays ] okay. i told you it was coming back. for years, "american idol" made dreams come true by discovering some of the biggest names in the music industry. and now with katy perry, luke bryan, and lionel richie as new judges... hey! seacrest: ...we're bringing you three of music's greatest icons. "idol's" gonna air on sunday on monday nights this season on abc. and i can tell you from what i've seen, there's no doubt this season of "idol" will be an unforgettable journey. [ banners' "someone to you" plays ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't wanna die or fade away ♪ ♪ i just wanna be someone ♪ i just wanna be someone [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dive and disappear without a trace ♪ ♪ i just wanna be someone ♪ well, doesn't everyone? all right! let's get it started. go t
dad? president. announcer: on april 19th, the series finale that will make gladiators of us all. it's now time for me to move on to other pursuits. this is the ending you wanted. announcer: "scandal," the final episode. [ "american idol" theme plays ] okay. i told you it was coming back. for years, "american idol" made dreams come true by discovering some of the biggest names in the music industry. and now with katy perry, luke bryan, and lionel richie as new...
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>> guest: so my dad ran a junkyard.key, i don't know why but for whatever reason he just sort of has that bone in his head that would tell him this is a dangerous thing, do not do this thing. even after someone had been heard, he didn't always understand how serious it was. i think he kind of thought that everything that happened happen for the best and that we're going to be protected. he didn't really believe in safety equipment in the traditional sense. we would build these big buildings, stand in being and we didn't have safety harnesses. we didn't wear safety hats. it was just a very dangerous place and a don't think it's because he didn't care about our safety. i think he did care about our safety. i just don't think he understood how dangerous it was. even after what happened. there was one example of that when i was 14. i was filling up a bin for scrap metal and when it was full, the idea was it had to be picked up by a forklift witches a forklift with an extendable and had to be taken over and dumped into the s
>> guest: so my dad ran a junkyard.key, i don't know why but for whatever reason he just sort of has that bone in his head that would tell him this is a dangerous thing, do not do this thing. even after someone had been heard, he didn't always understand how serious it was. i think he kind of thought that everything that happened happen for the best and that we're going to be protected. he didn't really believe in safety equipment in the traditional sense. we would build these big...
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but at that time it was something i was doing for my dad and the kids. but thank the lord they are doing god and now the president of the imagination library, stand right there for a minute. [applause] i take credit for a lot of the work that these folks here at the imagination library do. they travel all over the world. i just get out and talk about it and i do my part but it's like that with anything that you are proud of. it takes a whole bunch of people to make things happen. for all of those that get involved, they are the ones making my dreams come true but it's one of those things. so it is a good feeling all around. >> we are so honored that the 100 milliamps buck will be given -- the 1 million book will be given to the library of congress. [applause] you have taken this to heart and we now have this book that i can have here forever for all of the little children all over the world certainly here in the united states of america, here in dc but hopefully through the years we will have 1 million bucks so far and maybe we will be back. wouldn't tha
but at that time it was something i was doing for my dad and the kids. but thank the lord they are doing god and now the president of the imagination library, stand right there for a minute. [applause] i take credit for a lot of the work that these folks here at the imagination library do. they travel all over the world. i just get out and talk about it and i do my part but it's like that with anything that you are proud of. it takes a whole bunch of people to make things happen. for all of...
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i just always wanted to work for my dad.used to be in the men's belt and suspenders business way back before he started comcast, men's cologne. we used to play with the cologne growing up as kids, and he had a passion about it. he just made it seem fun for me. he never pushed to me, even a little bit, to want to work for the company. david: what was your father's background? brian: well, he got out of the navy. he was living in philadelphia. met my mom. they got married. they were married 72 years until he passed away a couple years ago. he was very interested in business, also went to the wharton school, and he was an entrepreneur, made golf club putters. he went into muzak, marketing, worked for senator benton in advertising, so he liked the marketing and advertising products side. and one day, he got into men's cologne, and he just loved the smell and the marketing aspect. and then the same with a product, like a belt or a suspender. technology came along, and he got himself convinced that slacks, that is polyester pants
i just always wanted to work for my dad.used to be in the men's belt and suspenders business way back before he started comcast, men's cologne. we used to play with the cologne growing up as kids, and he had a passion about it. he just made it seem fun for me. he never pushed to me, even a little bit, to want to work for the company. david: what was your father's background? brian: well, he got out of the navy. he was living in philadelphia. met my mom. they got married. they were married 72...
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your kids, you're just still their dumb dad. >> you're just dumb dad. it is so true.witched the tables. my job is to embarrass them as much as i can. >> jimmy: good. good. you should. [ cheers and applause ] is tr tl anything you'd like to share, any embarrassing anecdotes? >> no, not right now. i seem to be embarrassing them more. because what's happening now is i get dressed, i think i'm looking really great, and i go out of the house and it just takes them going, you're not going out there looking like that, are you? >> jimmy: oh, really? so they monitor you. >> my whole sex scene dies. >> jimmy: you were also honored at the kennedy center, which is another great lifetime achievement. [ cheers and applause ] your contemporaries, your friends. stevie wonder was there. he sang "easy." he did an unbelievably great version of "easy." >> unbelievably great job. >> jimmy: is that fun for you watching guys like stevie -- there are no guys like stevie wonder. but to sit there and see him singing a song you wrote? >> you know, jimmy, i got in the business because i wanted t
your kids, you're just still their dumb dad. >> you're just dumb dad. it is so true.witched the tables. my job is to embarrass them as much as i can. >> jimmy: good. good. you should. [ cheers and applause ] is tr tl anything you'd like to share, any embarrassing anecdotes? >> no, not right now. i seem to be embarrassing them more. because what's happening now is i get dressed, i think i'm looking really great, and i go out of the house and it just takes them going, you're not...
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he already got rid of the crazy side burns. >> dad on set wins, dad is in the green. soon. if not she can always get allowance from both of them. >> that's what i was thinking. >>> this baby knows how to work it. >> are you sleeping? >> i'm trying, shut up! >> are you sleeping or faking? >> he's so cute and looks so peaceful. >> you're faking. oh. >> oh no. >> what on earth is the person behind the camera doing? even if the child is fake sleeping, great! >> he must sleep through the night for them to do that. >> they still have a sense of humor to do that. >>> sean takes lindsey out on the track. >> are the will, yll right, you there, girl. >> oh yeah, big burnout. why the ring stra. the straw. go to our website rightthisminute.com click on tv show or use our mobile app. >>> what do you do when you love your girl and love racing and absolutely love the track? that's sean's girl, lindsey, and she hops in the car. >> scared? >> i don't know what i'm doing. >> don't worry, it's a ride. >> yeah well that's the problem. it's not just a ride. >> where do you want me to go?
he already got rid of the crazy side burns. >> dad on set wins, dad is in the green. soon. if not she can always get allowance from both of them. >> that's what i was thinking. >>> this baby knows how to work it. >> are you sleeping? >> i'm trying, shut up! >> are you sleeping or faking? >> he's so cute and looks so peaceful. >> you're faking. oh. >> oh no. >> what on earth is the person behind the camera doing? even if the child is...
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this was before dad frank was passed. dad frank came along later made things worse. whoever perspective in the hands of regulators a terrible trickle-down effect whereby extensive regulations meant to constrain large financial institutions they impose huge costs and small banks. we've got to a point where small banks are too small to succeed. thirty years ago we had 14000 banks in america and today we have fewer than 5000. the trend was underway before dad frank. but died frank worsened it. one data point makes it clear, before dad frank came a lease to get over a hundred per year. it's a great thing when people do that because it introduces new competition and choices for consumers and access to capital. overall 100 per year routinely for decades. from the time died frank was passed a startup in america. we were completely destroyed and there's a price for that. there's a price to communities and higher costs for credit. there is less capital honest is not serve anyone well. i legislation is going to improve the overall regulatory environment. let me touch on a few
this was before dad frank was passed. dad frank came along later made things worse. whoever perspective in the hands of regulators a terrible trickle-down effect whereby extensive regulations meant to constrain large financial institutions they impose huge costs and small banks. we've got to a point where small banks are too small to succeed. thirty years ago we had 14000 banks in america and today we have fewer than 5000. the trend was underway before dad frank. but died frank worsened it. one...
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>> my dad came and told my brothers and i. awful realizing that your worst nightmare had come true. for a brief second, i thought she had committed suicide, just because i knew how stressed out she was. but then, i also knew how much she loved her family. >> everybody who knew teresa knew that, even sheriff kenneth ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mark boyd, alabama bureau of investigation met him there. this case was kind of personal for you, sheriff. >> yes, my daughter anms. teresa and scott's daughter they played softball together. >> so you see teresa out at the ballpark and things. >> every game. felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. the dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints, not even a loose hair. puzzling. >> was there any thought once you saw the scene that this was a suicide? >> there was things missing that prevented the suicide theory. >> like what? >> if you're going to commit suicide
>> my dad came and told my brothers and i. awful realizing that your worst nightmare had come true. for a brief second, i thought she had committed suicide, just because i knew how stressed out she was. but then, i also knew how much she loved her family. >> everybody who knew teresa knew that, even sheriff kenneth ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mark boyd, alabama bureau of investigation met him there. this case was kind of personal for you,...
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. >> plus -- >> dad is older and grayer. >> the behind the scenes secrets behind the "this is us" finale. >> then meghan markle, meet the woman who is teaching her from behind the thrown. >> then selena -- >> then the melt your heart moment that made josh duhamel want to be a dad and the fabulous life of celebrity kids. how the beckhamings, beyonce and kim k. are passing their sense of style on to the next generation. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> ellen degeneres opens up about the tragedy that changed her life forever. she's one of hollywood's biggest success stories the winner of 30 emmys. >> you know nance, ellen's road to the to be gan with a heart break. >> my girlfriend was killed in a car accident. i thought why was she god. i thought it would be wonderful if we could pick up the phone and call god. i wrote the entire thing and when i finished i read it and thought it's hilarious. i'm going to do it on johnny carson. >> ellen's vision came true. >> i feel like i'm going to own the town after this. >> "e.t." spoke with her that same year. >> the talk show host opened up to
. >> plus -- >> dad is older and grayer. >> the behind the scenes secrets behind the "this is us" finale. >> then meghan markle, meet the woman who is teaching her from behind the thrown. >> then selena -- >> then the melt your heart moment that made josh duhamel want to be a dad and the fabulous life of celebrity kids. how the beckhamings, beyonce and kim k. are passing their sense of style on to the next generation. >> this is...
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she said, "don't do that, dad." >> jimmy: no, you have to, that's what a dad's job is.de, "fuller house." >> it will never go away. >> jimmy: i know, i mean, did you ever think that that would happen? that you'd come back -- >> stamos did, i did not. >> jimmy: that is great. >> it's gonna last -- my joke is, which is in my special -- well, we'll get to that. the joke is, one day it'll be "fullest house." it'll just be me in an urn by the window. that's what it is. [ laughter ] i think i've overdone that joke. >> jimmy: no, it's great. it's great. it's fantastic. >> it is. the kids can watch it. i like being able to do stuff that goes off the rails and also do stuff that's for families. so you can sit down and watch stuff with your kids. >> jimmy: and then you're directing this movie. you directed a film. how do you have time to do all this stuff? >> i did. well, we made six months -- seven years i tried to get it made. and it's called "benjamin," and it comes out in the fall. and i had a wonderful cast, and it's about something that means a lot to me. it's about a 15-ye
she said, "don't do that, dad." >> jimmy: no, you have to, that's what a dad's job is.de, "fuller house." >> it will never go away. >> jimmy: i know, i mean, did you ever think that that would happen? that you'd come back -- >> stamos did, i did not. >> jimmy: that is great. >> it's gonna last -- my joke is, which is in my special -- well, we'll get to that. the joke is, one day it'll be "fullest house." it'll just be me in an...
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>> boom. >> yeah. >> just another original from the dad. he feltks for watching.getting very close to him. >> reporter: his chilly final words, i wish i were sorry, but i'm not. >> it is the outcry of a very challenged young man talking about challenges in his personal life that led him to this point. >> reporter: storeties clearly believe they have their man. and now the pain staking work continues to make sure there are no more bombs out there. pier pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> they just released frantic 911 called. take a listen. >> the bring fell down by fiu. the bridge fell down. >> fiu? >> incredible hearing the phone calls. the family of one of the six victims is now suing the bridge's construction firms. federal investigators say workers were adjusting tension rods when it collapsed. >> you may have missed one of the great national wonders of chicago. >> twice a year, the sun aligns perfectly with the city's street grid in what's known as chicago henge. >> that of course is a play off stone henge. check out chicago's version of it. >> pretty coo
>> boom. >> yeah. >> just another original from the dad. he feltks for watching.getting very close to him. >> reporter: his chilly final words, i wish i were sorry, but i'm not. >> it is the outcry of a very challenged young man talking about challenges in his personal life that led him to this point. >> reporter: storeties clearly believe they have their man. and now the pain staking work continues to make sure there are no more bombs out there. pier pierre...
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thanks, dad.softness and strength, which is why we make angel soft with a balance of both. >>> reporter: julie griffith's family had hardly had time to absorb the horrific news of her death in a house fire when disturbing rumors started reaching them that investigators thought her death was foul play. the sheriff's department kept details of the murder quiet for days. >> i could not believe it. >> reporter: daughter-in-law, ali. >> i couldn't imagine anyone that would ever want to hurt her, much less set the house on fire, the dogs perished, i -- i had no idea what could have happened. >> no enemies. i mean, it made no sense. it -- just who would wanna kill her? >> reporter: after keith was released the night of his interview with detectives, he headed straight to his friends, the bradleys. they were floored to hear the line of questioning that he recounted. what was up with his marriage, his alibi, the gun he owned? >> he had been questioned to the point that he almost felt like that they thought
thanks, dad.softness and strength, which is why we make angel soft with a balance of both. >>> reporter: julie griffith's family had hardly had time to absorb the horrific news of her death in a house fire when disturbing rumors started reaching them that investigators thought her death was foul play. the sheriff's department kept details of the murder quiet for days. >> i could not believe it. >> reporter: daughter-in-law, ali. >> i couldn't imagine anyone that would...
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don't you want to say sorry to my dad. >> we beat your dad at nevada?ry to you, but not to your dad, if that's okay. >> i listen to jennifer lopez. i do a dance competition. >> let me see you dance. >> hold the mike. >> i'll hold the mike. oh, that's it right there. >> what's your favorite candy? >> my favorite candy is cookies and cream hershey's. >> i love cookies and cream hershey's. yeah. >> this lady is my friend. >> since you're from germany and i'm -- >> she's a charmer. she is asking all the right questions. i see a future in reporting for maria. >> sports, news, whatever she wants. >> then again we know she dances too. so maybe this is her side hobby. >> maybe so. >> loyola plays michigan in tomorrow's first game. kansas and villanova meet in the night cap. the winners play monday night. >> should be a good game. >>> advertisers are boycotting a fox news host after she mocked a parkland shooting survivor. >>> could those good looks be getting a tribute? a makeover, in "the skinny." first, here is a look at the forecast. >>> announcer: "world ne
don't you want to say sorry to my dad. >> we beat your dad at nevada?ry to you, but not to your dad, if that's okay. >> i listen to jennifer lopez. i do a dance competition. >> let me see you dance. >> hold the mike. >> i'll hold the mike. oh, that's it right there. >> what's your favorite candy? >> my favorite candy is cookies and cream hershey's. >> i love cookies and cream hershey's. yeah. >> this lady is my friend. >> since you're...
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. >> dad had a talent. >> there's nobody out there who does what he did.his son. >> when you're 16 or 17 years old, the last thing you're worried about is your dad up in a building, building models. >> this strange inheritance ultimately brings them together. >> when his father was alive, he did not want larry to touch them, and i can only imagine what he's thinking now. >> how would you describe this inheritance? >> a little bit more of a journey than i was prepared for. >> so, is it time to take a new tack? >> i know you've said, larry, that you'd never seriously considered selling, but now that you hear this... ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] i'm jamie colby, and today i'm driving into the oldest settlement in louisiana. it's called natchitoches. it's rich in southern charm and civil war history. battles raged nearby, both along and on the red river. well, that history inspired one man's remarkable craftsmanship. but it left his son wondering what the heck to do with all the crafts. >> my name is larry atteridge. in 20
. >> dad had a talent. >> there's nobody out there who does what he did.his son. >> when you're 16 or 17 years old, the last thing you're worried about is your dad up in a building, building models. >> this strange inheritance ultimately brings them together. >> when his father was alive, he did not want larry to touch them, and i can only imagine what he's thinking now. >> how would you describe this inheritance? >> a little bit more of a journey than...
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i said, dad, it is not like that. the thing about having at that in an automobile industry is i get a new car for the prom. i was still in my uniform. i pulled it in and pulled in the spot. i ran into the woman who ran the showroom. well-dressed, a real gentleman. he was pacing back and forth. i said, hey dad, what is the matter? he said, joey, i'm so sorry. this was before cell phones. i thought something had happened to my brother or sister. today, theye bank will not lend me the money to get into school. i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed. he gets that part two. --part, too. what is the most helpful thing you can have a parent? this is our will house. -- we'll have. we can do this standing on our head. saying, i wase by listed as the poorest man in congress for most of my time there. [laughter] [applause] nothing to brag about. i had never had a stock or a bond. i was never involved in a business because i wanted my independence. when i filed my financial ,isclosures as vice president you can google this. washington po
i said, dad, it is not like that. the thing about having at that in an automobile industry is i get a new car for the prom. i was still in my uniform. i pulled it in and pulled in the spot. i ran into the woman who ran the showroom. well-dressed, a real gentleman. he was pacing back and forth. i said, hey dad, what is the matter? he said, joey, i'm so sorry. this was before cell phones. i thought something had happened to my brother or sister. today, theye bank will not lend me the money to get...
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dad still clearly in shock.ything, suffering from hypothermia. they were in the water for some time. the whole ordeal lasted more than two and a half hours. without the royal national lifeboat institution these two very well could have died. neither one were wearing a life jacket and the son may know something about cpr because dad is a firefighter. >> cool. >> that would be a completely different story if he didn't know that. >> certain parts of the world ice fishing is very popular. you see a lot of people out there, but it looks like there's an issue, lots of people running back to shore, and at first, i didn't understand what the emergency was over, but you soon see there's a wake coming that has started the ice to undulate. it's breaking the ice up. watch these three here. >> they're like go, go, go, go, go! >> aren't there people still out there in. >> it appears there's people still out there. these three make it to shore, you can see the ice cracking behind them. >> like a nuclear submarine underneath th
dad still clearly in shock.ything, suffering from hypothermia. they were in the water for some time. the whole ordeal lasted more than two and a half hours. without the royal national lifeboat institution these two very well could have died. neither one were wearing a life jacket and the son may know something about cpr because dad is a firefighter. >> cool. >> that would be a completely different story if he didn't know that. >> certain parts of the world ice fishing is very...
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so here's to you, mom and dad.reedom and adventure. that i served. of the fact i was a c130 mechanic in the corps, so i'm not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. i couldn't imagine going anywhere else. they're like a friend of the family. we are the cochran family, and we'll be usaa members for life. save by bundling usaa home and auto insurance. get a quote today. >>> it was less than two weeks that president trump announced he would be raising tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum imported into this country. those tariffs are set to start late next week and could cost you. lindsey is the chief economist at a financial group and thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> let's talk about the tariffs. they're increasing tariffs by 25% on steel, 10% on aluminum kbrts but it's not just hitting indust
so here's to you, mom and dad.reedom and adventure. that i served. of the fact i was a c130 mechanic in the corps, so i'm not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. i couldn't imagine going anywhere else. they're like a friend of the family. we are the cochran family, and we'll be usaa...
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my dad had an expression you would use after he moved.e would say, joey, your job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it is about your dignity. it is about respect. it is about your place in the community. he said, it is about being to look -- being able to look your child in the eye and saying, honey, it is going to be ok and mean it. believe it. middle class where i come from is not just a number. it is a value set. it is a value set. it is about being able to be in a position where you can own a house and not just rent it. to be able to send your kid to a park and know that they're going to come home safety -- safely. to send them to a high school that if they want to go on beyond high school, they are able to do it and you will be able to afford it. it is about being able to take care of your parents and hope your children never have to take care of you. that is what it is about. it is about possibilities. i spent more time with the leader of china than any other world leader. we are in a city and i was having a private dinner with h
my dad had an expression you would use after he moved.e would say, joey, your job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it is about your dignity. it is about respect. it is about your place in the community. he said, it is about being to look -- being able to look your child in the eye and saying, honey, it is going to be ok and mean it. believe it. middle class where i come from is not just a number. it is a value set. it is a value set. it is about being able to be in a position where you can...
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when sam was born, her mother and dad at the time decided to give her up for adoption, they were very young and they didn't feel like they could give her the life she deserved. so they chose what she thought was the best thing for sam. she was adopted, but when sam turned 18 she decided to look for her biological family. with the help of her adopted family. ten years later she decided to try again and this time she learned there was a photo and letter left behind for her. the problem, the picturend at letter were destroyed. the lawyer that handle the case died ten months before she figured out who he was had the she was able to get a court to reopen her case. she found a birth certificate, so now she has the name, she goes to social media and sure enough, that is how she finds her biological family. fortunately they were able to speak for the first time. she did find out that her parents married four years after she was born and were married for 23 years and they had three other children, so sam learns that nicco, alex, and bree are her full siblings and she meets them on this day as
when sam was born, her mother and dad at the time decided to give her up for adoption, they were very young and they didn't feel like they could give her the life she deserved. so they chose what she thought was the best thing for sam. she was adopted, but when sam turned 18 she decided to look for her biological family. with the help of her adopted family. ten years later she decided to try again and this time she learned there was a photo and letter left behind for her. the problem, the...
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is that dad? iwant dad. we need to leave god damn it. i want to get my backpack. why?just get it. we need to talk. 0h, do we need to talk? yeah, we do need to talk you can't be hit. it's not about me and carly, it's about what's happening. i get exactly...what‘s happening. it's called hormones. now, this is one of those films in which nic cage goes full nic cage. there is a sequence in which he attacks a pool table, and it ranks alongside, you know, nic cage‘s craziest moments. the reason it works is this. if you have a horror film like this, it has to have a central truth at the heart of it. and the central truth is, these parents basically resent the fact that they — they were once young, crazy, free—spirited, nic cage and some kind of... and now their lives have changed, because they've dedicated themselves to looking after the children. so, although what happens is a sort of supernatural manifestation, it's sort of clawing away at that idea that these resentments are actually real things. it's a really odd film, it's definitely not for everybody. it's very taboo—br
is that dad? iwant dad. we need to leave god damn it. i want to get my backpack. why?just get it. we need to talk. 0h, do we need to talk? yeah, we do need to talk you can't be hit. it's not about me and carly, it's about what's happening. i get exactly...what‘s happening. it's called hormones. now, this is one of those films in which nic cage goes full nic cage. there is a sequence in which he attacks a pool table, and it ranks alongside, you know, nic cage‘s craziest moments. the reason...
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. >> i photo journalist bill shows us before she got into the ring she first had to win over her dad. >> fourteen year old is on a mission. to chip away at her competition, and qualify for the 2020 olympic games. >> from a young age. >> that journey with her dad charlie right by her side for every punch. >> i think she goes hard on me just because i'm his daughter. he wanted to prove to everybody to make sure i'm on top. >> two times a day, seven days a week, facing her dad makes her way into the all might willing boxing club in reading , pennsylvania. >> i make sure that no matter what it is, we get up, go to the gym. >> fate doesn't mind the long hours, all she thinks about is boxing. for three years, fate begged her dad to train her, until one day, he said yes. >> he let me spar with a kid. >> spar one of the young men, and maybe she will get a bloody nose or get hit wrong and i don't want to box no moran i'll be happen. >> i he thought he would beat me up. i beat the kid up. he finally said yes. >> in a few short years has more championship belt than she can carry now one of the b
. >> i photo journalist bill shows us before she got into the ring she first had to win over her dad. >> fourteen year old is on a mission. to chip away at her competition, and qualify for the 2020 olympic games. >> from a young age. >> that journey with her dad charlie right by her side for every punch. >> i think she goes hard on me just because i'm his daughter. he wanted to prove to everybody to make sure i'm on top. >> two times a day, seven days a week,...
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shot by a sniper and that was the version i was told by my dad but captain. i remember having dreams i was crawling on the floor because there were snipers outside. but he didn't tell us the so when i was 17 i was at university i heard the end of the story how it was a massive public outcry one -- outcry with increase in every major newspaper covered the story when i was a child was the government coming for us i don't know how we knew about it but then i realized it was a terrible thing that happened but there were checks on that it wasn't something kept the grid or covered up it was very much a massive public outcry. >>host: that part of your fear as a 5-year-old you identify with that feeling when -- family that with that knowledge you were all alone? i think if they had responded that the government wasn't the only source that was an incident of abuse of power and i think that is a very different idea of government that people find out about things. going to university i did and just on the and of the story but the constitution and what is the role of the
shot by a sniper and that was the version i was told by my dad but captain. i remember having dreams i was crawling on the floor because there were snipers outside. but he didn't tell us the so when i was 17 i was at university i heard the end of the story how it was a massive public outcry one -- outcry with increase in every major newspaper covered the story when i was a child was the government coming for us i don't know how we knew about it but then i realized it was a terrible thing that...
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his dad met his mother there on the base. i just wanted to share that little nugget with you and your wife. and the audience. >> thank you for your service and secondly, thank you for keeping alive the story of tuskegee. you obviously saw many exciting and memorable events. what was the most memorable day that you had in the service? >> the memorable one was where they bombed our field well they scraped our field and we heard a big blast outside and looked out the door and a lot of the planes about 35 or 40 planes were on fire. that led to a lot of excitement but they would not let us go out to the field because they had guns and ammunition but nobody was allowed out there with the firemen. that was the most memorable event i had. tell you something else. when we didn't have materials for the 99th they did when their planes were shot they could not find any materials to patch them. so they used beer cans to patch the airplanes. [ laughter ] that is some of the ways that we maintain those airplanes and kept them in flight. if
his dad met his mother there on the base. i just wanted to share that little nugget with you and your wife. and the audience. >> thank you for your service and secondly, thank you for keeping alive the story of tuskegee. you obviously saw many exciting and memorable events. what was the most memorable day that you had in the service? >> the memorable one was where they bombed our field well they scraped our field and we heard a big blast outside and looked out the door and a lot of...
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because dad never talked about work and dad never talked about the rose bowl.we knew he played in a rose bowl but we don't know much. and so as excited as i would do to track down these family members it was equally disappointing to understand that they could not be helpful to me. so i would get on a plane and go to oregon in the small towns of jefferson and albany and hood river and salem and outskirts of portland, and try to collect as much information that i could from long-lost cousins or from local libraries or the archives at oregon state, and similarly doing the same d thing at duke university where i found personal letters were written home from the war front that literally probably have not been touched since they would donate to the archives. part of this project was piecing together military files, academic transcripts, what little newspaper stories there were about this game in 1942-1944 and then coming up 44 and then coming up with the narrative. one of the blessings for me in doing this project is that i've been able to educate the families about
because dad never talked about work and dad never talked about the rose bowl.we knew he played in a rose bowl but we don't know much. and so as excited as i would do to track down these family members it was equally disappointing to understand that they could not be helpful to me. so i would get on a plane and go to oregon in the small towns of jefferson and albany and hood river and salem and outskirts of portland, and try to collect as much information that i could from long-lost cousins or...
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>> but she was caught red handed. >> enough with the questions, dad.n a bit of a predicament here. >>> plus it's a 300-foot deep hole in the ice. >> in the middle, they're going to drop ice down. >> see what happens. >> what? for safe drivers. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno.
>> but she was caught red handed. >> enough with the questions, dad.n a bit of a predicament here. >>> plus it's a 300-foot deep hole in the ice. >> in the middle, they're going to drop ice down. >> see what happens. >> what? for safe drivers. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno.