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my dad was a marine, first black marines. there were 20,000 of them 42 to 49. my dad went to guam. he became a staff sergeant, promoted four times. and ultimately was in charge of cooking. my dad could bake anything. he could look at it and tell what's in it. he goes back to south chattanooga where he met married my mom, got a job after the war as a short order cook. he went to restaurant to restaurant and they told him we don't hire and they said n word to his face. my dad said i'm going to california. i'm going to get me a job. he walks around for a day and a half. nobody would give him a job in a restaurant because he has no references. my dad said okay, i will work for free for two weeks. give me a reference. they treated him in the same way in california they did in chattanooga, they were just more polite about it. my dad went to an unemployment office, this time just one door. the lady said i have nothing. my dad said what time do you open? 8:30. what time do you close? 5:30. my dad said i will be here from 8:30 to 5:30. sat in a chair almost a day and a half. the lady says i
my dad was a marine, first black marines. there were 20,000 of them 42 to 49. my dad went to guam. he became a staff sergeant, promoted four times. and ultimately was in charge of cooking. my dad could bake anything. he could look at it and tell what's in it. he goes back to south chattanooga where he met married my mom, got a job after the war as a short order cook. he went to restaurant to restaurant and they told him we don't hire and they said n word to his face. my dad said i'm going to...
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my dad could be and he could look at. he goes back to the south where he married my mom, wanted to get a job as a short order. he went from restaurant to restaurant and they told him we'll plan. . my father went to the unemployment office and said those are the wrongdoers. my dad goes back to the hall , those with more to the same lady. my dad says this is bs and my mom, i'm going to get a job. he walks around for a day and a half, nobody would give him a job in a restaurant because hehad no references . my dad said okay, i'll work for free for two weeks, give me a reference. they woulddo that. they treated in the same way in chattanooga . my dad went to the unemployment office with one door. he said i have nothing, my what time do you open? 5:30. i'll be here till five. sat in a chair for almost a day and a half, lady called him a. he said you don't want it and my dad said i'm sure i want. a job cleaning toilets. my dad took that job for 10 years another job cleaning toilets, cooked on the weekends and went to night scho
my dad could be and he could look at. he goes back to the south where he married my mom, wanted to get a job as a short order. he went from restaurant to restaurant and they told him we'll plan. . my father went to the unemployment office and said those are the wrongdoers. my dad goes back to the hall , those with more to the same lady. my dad says this is bs and my mom, i'm going to get a job. he walks around for a day and a half, nobody would give him a job in a restaurant because hehad no...
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my dad sat down and i told him everything. , was out of. my dad looked up and said is that it.yacht. he said you stopped speaking to me for 10 years because of that and i said yeah and he said let me tell you about my father. he told me about his father. i'm 25 years old herein is for the first time that elder is not his biological father's name and i said who was your biological father and i said i don't know and i said who is elder he said elder was a drunk who is physically abusive to him and his mom and was in his life for or five years, longer than any other man his mom had. he said his mom was illiterate. my dad doesn't know his birthday he knows the year, but not the date she had a series of boyfriends. my dad comes home at the age of 13 telling me she threw my father out of the house never to return. you are talking about a black boy, jim crow south at the beginning of the great depression. i defy you to find it very many people that had a hand adult like that and i heard this for the first time i said what did you do it he said i walked down the road and took whatever
my dad sat down and i told him everything. , was out of. my dad looked up and said is that it.yacht. he said you stopped speaking to me for 10 years because of that and i said yeah and he said let me tell you about my father. he told me about his father. i'm 25 years old herein is for the first time that elder is not his biological father's name and i said who was your biological father and i said i don't know and i said who is elder he said elder was a drunk who is physically abusive to him...
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why did dad do this?o protect this, and people would come up to me and they came up with all the "what ifs." what if the house burned down? what if it got bulldozed? what if we sold it? but i didn't have ready answers. >> all don is certain of is that his father wasn't trying to defraud anyone, much less his mother. he didn't have a war with my mom like a lot of people suspect. >> you had to let mom know. how did she react? >> she put her hands on her face like this and listened, and she said, "this doesn't surprise me." >> really? >> yeah. she was 89 at the time. >> she took it well. >> she took it well. >> by the way, remember those other pricey paintings? don sr. kept those originals hidden behind his secret wall, too. so he painted duplicates. >> he painted eight duplicates. >> i decide to bounce off don my own theory about his cartoonist father. did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell. i think he just wanted to absorb and be as, perhaps, as great as n
why did dad do this?o protect this, and people would come up to me and they came up with all the "what ifs." what if the house burned down? what if it got bulldozed? what if we sold it? but i didn't have ready answers. >> all don is certain of is that his father wasn't trying to defraud anyone, much less his mother. he didn't have a war with my mom like a lot of people suspect. >> you had to let mom know. how did she react? >> she put her hands on her face like this...
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love you, dad. but you know what? i'm over it. i don't need the coins. >> but the coin-shop owner keeps thinking about that pretty penny. you see, there's this tale in the annals of coin history about an unusual batch of pennies the government minted in the 1970s. >> the price of copper had gone up in 1973. and so it actually became not cost-effective to make the penny out of that. and so they were looking for alternatives. >> paul montgomery tells me the story. he's a rare-coin dealer and author. and he explains that the mint's solution is to switch from costly copper to a cheaper metal. what was the composition of them? >> the coin is made out of 96 percent aluminum. >> the mint's proud of the coin. it strikes a million and a half and even hands out a few to members of congress before its release. but the aluminum penny is a bigger '70s flop than the gremlin or the leisure suit. >> the coins didn't work in vending machines, uh, i guess because of the metal. kids would swallow 'em, and they wouldn't show up in x-rays, either. >>
love you, dad. but you know what? i'm over it. i don't need the coins. >> but the coin-shop owner keeps thinking about that pretty penny. you see, there's this tale in the annals of coin history about an unusual batch of pennies the government minted in the 1970s. >> the price of copper had gone up in 1973. and so it actually became not cost-effective to make the penny out of that. and so they were looking for alternatives. >> paul montgomery tells me the story. he's a...
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>> no, i'm my dad! >> jimmy: your dad, yeah. segueway into like your dad.s on netflix right now. >> it is, so you might as well watch it. i mean, there's no -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: right. >> you've already paid for it. >> jimmy: there's no time. yeah, you watch it tomorrow morning. >> you're ripping yourself off if you don't watch it. you, you -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it could be your favorite morning show. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: it could be your late night show. >> the check has been cashed. >> jimmy: you own it. >> you own the movie. you're just not watching it if you don't watch it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i didn't think about it that way. >> you're cheating yourself if you don't watch it. >> jimmy: with you -- kristen bell is super funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: kelsey grammer. this is written and directed by your wife. >> my wife lauren wrote and directed the movie. >> jimmy: it's fantastic. great movie. >> yeah, she did an amazing job. you would think like it would have been easy for me to get cast in the film because of that. [ light la
>> no, i'm my dad! >> jimmy: your dad, yeah. segueway into like your dad.s on netflix right now. >> it is, so you might as well watch it. i mean, there's no -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: right. >> you've already paid for it. >> jimmy: there's no time. yeah, you watch it tomorrow morning. >> you're ripping yourself off if you don't watch it. you, you -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it could be your favorite morning show. >> yeah, exactly....
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dad has been a really good dad, hasn't he? yes, he has. he's been helpful. he's been kind.n't gone yet. we show what life is like in the town with the biggest health gap. where the rich enjoy old age? while their poorer neighbours die 18 years younger. it doesn't matter no more. but it does matter. it doesn't matter. i won't even be here when she's 18 and she comes looking for me. i know. the population of teesside has just increased by one. this little girl was born two hours ago. what do you think we should we call her? i don't know. you don't know? and her parents have simple hopes for her future. you just want them to just grow up and just be happy, be confident. live a long life. yeah, healthy, that's all that matters. a healthy baby, a new life. but what about the future? a baby's health is shaped by where it goes next. how many years of good health, even how long it can expect to live. one of the key factors is where a baby is brought up. dad, look at this. go on then, go on, go onto your bum, son. ha ha! rob hill lives in one of the most deprived parts of stockton—o
dad has been a really good dad, hasn't he? yes, he has. he's been helpful. he's been kind.n't gone yet. we show what life is like in the town with the biggest health gap. where the rich enjoy old age? while their poorer neighbours die 18 years younger. it doesn't matter no more. but it does matter. it doesn't matter. i won't even be here when she's 18 and she comes looking for me. i know. the population of teesside has just increased by one. this little girl was born two hours ago. what do you...
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clearly jason and brother josh loved his dad, raised them right, now it's time to give it back to dad to put a smile on his face. >> you realize if you don't have kids you'll have the money to buy it yourself. >> i think you're going to be okay either way. >> i don't need you after >>> we start inside the head of an everyday office worker. >> maybe it's langley, virginia. >> very strange. >> you have been chosen. >> dude's computer starts glitching out like he's been chose tone try out a new field experience. jack ryan, he's that guy. suddenly he gets a package. >> thank you. >> contact lenses. don't know what's going on here. pops them in his eye. >> do you want to just pop in random contact lenses? >> jack ryan, something cool is interto happen. it's like we're in a video game. >> suitcase. check the suitcase. from who? that didn't -- well let's try that again, free spawn. i know what we got do. take that gun and chase this dude down. >> did he steal the suitcase? >> he did. if you want to be jack ryan you're going to have to do some training. looks like he gets into a car, he's goi
clearly jason and brother josh loved his dad, raised them right, now it's time to give it back to dad to put a smile on his face. >> you realize if you don't have kids you'll have the money to buy it yourself. >> i think you're going to be okay either way. >> i don't need you after >>> we start inside the head of an everyday office worker. >> maybe it's langley, virginia. >> very strange. >> you have been chosen. >> dude's computer starts...
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your dad you may remember when you were a little kid, your dad took care of my beau. your dad when he worked with me, became friends with beau and beau talked about your dad's courage, not about illness but about his courage and if anybody can make it, your dad -- her dad is one of my best friends. [ applause ] >> her dad -- her dad goes after me -- we're like two brothers who somehow raised by different fathers or something. because of our points of view. but i know and i mean this sincerely. enwhen your dad got mad at me and said i should get the hell off the ticket -- no. remember what i said about your dad? i said -- i know if i picked up the phone tonight and called john mccain and said, john, i'm at 2nd and vine in oshkosh and i need your help, come. he'd get on a plane and come. i'd for him, too. >> cokie roberts joins us now on the phone. talk to us about that. some of his best friends, joe biden, on the opposite ticket. a rival. >> and joe lieberman who ended up an independent but was a democrat. in fact, as john mccain was dying, joe biden and joe lieberman
your dad you may remember when you were a little kid, your dad took care of my beau. your dad when he worked with me, became friends with beau and beau talked about your dad's courage, not about illness but about his courage and if anybody can make it, your dad -- her dad is one of my best friends. [ applause ] >> her dad -- her dad goes after me -- we're like two brothers who somehow raised by different fathers or something. because of our points of view. but i know and i mean this...
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get on a damn plane be go and have ak with your dad and bring the guy you married to meet your dad for the first time. >> according to a family source, meghan is handling all her family stress by surrounding herself with close friends. she and harry have invited serena williams and her husband alexis to their country home, and the duchess has also relied on her confidant and stylist jessica mulroney for support. and in a rare interview, harry's cousins princesses beatrice and eugenie sat down for the september issue british "vogue"" the two say balancing royal and their personal lives is a challenge and that they both cried after backlash from the hats they wore to william and n >> it is time to give those girls a break. >> let them live their lives. >> i feel so badly for them now. >> meanwhile, rock and roll royalty and their offsprings are prove they're just like us. showing off their bonds for "harper's bazaar." ♪ oh, darling, 'cause you'll always be my baby ♪ >> behold the adorable offspring of music's first families. >> the boss, bruce springstein, graces the "harper's bazaar" co
get on a damn plane be go and have ak with your dad and bring the guy you married to meet your dad for the first time. >> according to a family source, meghan is handling all her family stress by surrounding herself with close friends. she and harry have invited serena williams and her husband alexis to their country home, and the duchess has also relied on her confidant and stylist jessica mulroney for support. and in a rare interview, harry's cousins princesses beatrice and eugenie sat...
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my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed to the political party. and so a lot of memories i have of my dad was teaching my dads, working closely with chuck schumer. he saved a hospital about to close on staten island, as a freshman member, because he didn't know any better. he wasn't supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. those are the memorys are i have of my dad. he didn't walk around them, he took them down, and still does. >> why did you decide to run for congress in 1990? >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected office. it was an opportunity that came up, because i was always with my father and raised. you grow up in my family and go to a republican convention. and they say, you know, guy molinari, who is going to nominate guy molinari? my dad would say, my daughter. i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it. it is just -- i was always active in his campaigns, people came to me and
my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed to the political party. and so a lot of memories i have of my dad was teaching my dads, working closely with chuck schumer. he saved a hospital about to close on staten island, as a freshman member, because he didn't know any better. he wasn't supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. those are the memorys are i have of my dad. he didn't walk around them, he took them down, and still...
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dad isn't done yet. he turns around. >> what the -- >> and kicks the boy. >> and that little boy was not seriously hurt, but the dad's tantrum isn't over. there he is, his wife's trying to calm him down. >> the people who work here called the police and the little boy's parents and police say no charges were filed, but they say there was a settlement between the man and the little boy's family. he paid about $1,200. >> wow. it still doesn't justify it because if he's got this kind of behavior he's probably going to be doing something similar again and that's unacceptable. >> more bad behavior by adults who should know better. >>> this time on a bus in lima, peru. this man is a customer on board and he wants the bus driver to stop. >> now we all know that the bus has prescribed stops. and this guy is like aren't you going to stop here? the driver is like no, i'm not going to stop here. the man gets upzblet hey. >> punches him two times in the face. another passenger gets up in between him and the driver.
dad isn't done yet. he turns around. >> what the -- >> and kicks the boy. >> and that little boy was not seriously hurt, but the dad's tantrum isn't over. there he is, his wife's trying to calm him down. >> the people who work here called the police and the little boy's parents and police say no charges were filed, but they say there was a settlement between the man and the little boy's family. he paid about $1,200. >> wow. it still doesn't justify it because if...
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some are a little more complicated than they need to be for his dad, so he got together with his dad and said what do you think about this? what do you think about this? does this work for you? it helped him design the app to work particularly for him. >> what a bond between them, too. >>> let's go outside and take a live look at san francisco, the trans-ameri trans-america pyramid. it is colder there. oh, my goodness. >> right there at the immediate coastline, that nice chilly breeze that i know you enjoy. >> i love that. it's changing, right? >> it is, it will be getting hotter into saturday and sunday into labor day. let's take you into the micro climate forecast. let's go ahead and look into the friday morning. and we are going to put up with more low clouds through the bay, but i think we'll have sunshine to start. areas of fog for the peninsula to the tri valley, and of course patchy cloud ts to the east bay with temperatures in the 50s. the big change in the forecast is high pressure starting to build in from the south. now the thing this is going to do for us is help to bring
some are a little more complicated than they need to be for his dad, so he got together with his dad and said what do you think about this? what do you think about this? does this work for you? it helped him design the app to work particularly for him. >> what a bond between them, too. >>> let's go outside and take a live look at san francisco, the trans-ameri trans-america pyramid. it is colder there. oh, my goodness. >> right there at the immediate coastline, that nice...
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for my dad it was just doctors. poster you are mormon, but this is not a mormon at all. >> guest: most mormons, almost all mormons support education. they believe in homeschool, but they really believe in it and they definitely believe in doctors and things. it's not representative of mormons at all. >> host: i found it interesting in your practice that she wanted to make that point. >> guest: i did because right now the political environment is so polarized and people will latch onto any story they can to concern their own preconceptions about something. i think that my dad has been a regular ideas. i think that the way his mind worked, and i'm not a medical professional so i don't know what it was, but i felt like maybe he had some kind of mental irregularity. in my mind, the religious extremism i think was the vehicle for that. so i would say whatever was happening in his mind was the religious extremism, not the other way around. i thought it would take this dory that all religious people are like this are all m
for my dad it was just doctors. poster you are mormon, but this is not a mormon at all. >> guest: most mormons, almost all mormons support education. they believe in homeschool, but they really believe in it and they definitely believe in doctors and things. it's not representative of mormons at all. >> host: i found it interesting in your practice that she wanted to make that point. >> guest: i did because right now the political environment is so polarized and people will...
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my dad was very bipartisan. a lot of reasons were my dad was teaching me the lessons of working closely with them. a hospital was about to close, a public health hospital. he didn't know any better. he didn't walk around, he just took them down. i was in the new york city council. more of an opportunity that came up. you grow up in my family and you grow to a republican convention. who's going to nominate him for the new york state assembly. i learned to speak publicly before i was learned to be afraid of it. because i was always active in his campaigns people always came to me and asked me to consider running for office area when a position opened up i felt i could be working in washington dc, it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. it would give me some good no -- get toet the know the right people. hands.u start to shake once you start figure out maybe youn actually do this become so convinced. i worked for the new york city council when my dad decided to run for president. mayor giuliani asked
my dad was very bipartisan. a lot of reasons were my dad was teaching me the lessons of working closely with them. a hospital was about to close, a public health hospital. he didn't know any better. he didn't walk around, he just took them down. i was in the new york city council. more of an opportunity that came up. you grow up in my family and you grow to a republican convention. who's going to nominate him for the new york state assembly. i learned to speak publicly before i was learned to...
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his dad with the was a southern baptist preacher. he loved children and he very much wanted to have a family and i wanted to have children. so i asked myself what more is it that i'm looking for? he fits the bill. we were married in march of 1963 it wasn't long after we married when i realized i had made a terrible mistake. i was very unhappy that by the time i began to seriously consider divorce we have had our first child, a little boy named after his dad. as i contemplated asking for a divorce i told myself it would be cruel to separate his father from his young son. then i told myself that i would bring shame to my parents who were in the public eye because getting a divorce in the 60s was shameful. and then i told myself i would bring pain to my in-laws who loved me and were proud of me and i would be divorcing their only son. as i thought through all of the ramifications of getting a divorce i always came to the same conclusion that no one would benefit from a divorce but me. in fact made it a very selfless decision. i had been
his dad with the was a southern baptist preacher. he loved children and he very much wanted to have a family and i wanted to have children. so i asked myself what more is it that i'm looking for? he fits the bill. we were married in march of 1963 it wasn't long after we married when i realized i had made a terrible mistake. i was very unhappy that by the time i began to seriously consider divorce we have had our first child, a little boy named after his dad. as i contemplated asking for a...
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i was like, dad's home, dad's home, dad's home! >> reporter: and that's the best prize ever.an, abc news. >>> we thank tim lieb for his service. and we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. . >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, emotions running high in the east bay after a deadly crash. now the driver is in custody. >>> the bay area sending prayers and offering hope tonight in the effort to find a missing woman. >>> new evacuations for one expanding bay area fire as another is fully contained. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> she disappeared almost without a trace. tonight an east bay community is turning to prayer, hoping for the safe return of mollie tibbetts. good evening, and thanks for joining us. >> i thomas. mollie tibbetts grew up in the bay area. she disappeared in iowapiedmonte is getting under wa
i was like, dad's home, dad's home, dad's home! >> reporter: and that's the best prize ever.an, abc news. >>> we thank tim lieb for his service. and we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. . >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, emotions running...
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turns out, they don't like having a famous dad. >> you're embarrassing dad. you ruin everything.was just going to summer school and he was like, dad, wait in the car. i'm like, i'm dropping you off for your first day on a new campus. you don't even know where you're going. well, stay 30 feet behind us. then all of a sudden, i'm the weird guy who's just wandering around the campus by myself with my phone. but yeah, it is what it is. i'm still going to be there. >> i hear ya and i understand that, mark. >> don't worry about being cool if marc wahl best is not cool. >>> let's talk tv partners in this crime or in this case, craft. "parks and recreation" alums amy poehler and nick offerman are together again, and it seems all is fair in love and diy. >> hi, i'm amy poehler. >> and i'm nick overman. welcome to "making it." >> these two close friends starred on "parks and recreation" for seven seasons. now, they're reunited hosting the new crafting competition show. think "project runway" but with drills and hot glue guns. >> nick and i have been trying to find ways just to get to see e
turns out, they don't like having a famous dad. >> you're embarrassing dad. you ruin everything.was just going to summer school and he was like, dad, wait in the car. i'm like, i'm dropping you off for your first day on a new campus. you don't even know where you're going. well, stay 30 feet behind us. then all of a sudden, i'm the weird guy who's just wandering around the campus by myself with my phone. but yeah, it is what it is. i'm still going to be there. >> i hear ya and i...
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>> then meghan markle's dad unhinged?is new attacks on the royal family after being cut off by his daughter. and we're celebrating meghan's birthday with a flashback to her interesting and unknown past. >> i'll be okay when i get some payback. >> plus -- only we're backstage as luke bryan makes history. >> we're going now. >> you ready? >> and our mark wahlberg interview interrupted. >> who's talking out there? >> the star who shut us down real fast. >> you went out there like a bull in a china shop. came in like a little kitten. >> this is "entertainment tonight." news on jennifer aniston after sitting down for what could be her most candid interview ever. michelle turner is off this weekend, but brooke anderson is here with me. >> so is jennifer brokenhearted. why hasn't she had babies? everything about aniston's private life is now all out there? >> five months after jen and justin announced the end of their marriage, molly mcnearny, who happens to be jen's good friend and jimmy kimmel's wife kicked off the interview a
>> then meghan markle's dad unhinged?is new attacks on the royal family after being cut off by his daughter. and we're celebrating meghan's birthday with a flashback to her interesting and unknown past. >> i'll be okay when i get some payback. >> plus -- only we're backstage as luke bryan makes history. >> we're going now. >> you ready? >> and our mark wahlberg interview interrupted. >> who's talking out there? >> the star who shut us down real...
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conrad had no doubt his dad killed his mom, a dad he began referring to as dave. >> i tried to cut allat i had with him as much as i could. he was nothing to me now. >> but chelsa has been and is her father's staunchest defender. >> why do you think your siblings have chosen the other path? >> i think they're just very upset by what happen and their relationship was not as close to my dad. they were not home or not awake when i was awake. and they were not around him the next day like i was around him. >> chelsa says dave was acting perfectly normal the day after whatever happened happen, no odd behavior, nothing to suggest he had been up all night committing a terrible crime. >> so the things that convinced me about his innocence aren't there to convince them. i think they are defending my mom so much so that it's like they're going to point to the most obvious suspect. >> chelsa isn't the only one in this small town who believes dave hawk is innocent. >> i believe what he says, that he had nothing to do with her disappearance. and presumed death. >> sandy brown is dave's longtime pas
conrad had no doubt his dad killed his mom, a dad he began referring to as dave. >> i tried to cut allat i had with him as much as i could. he was nothing to me now. >> but chelsa has been and is her father's staunchest defender. >> why do you think your siblings have chosen the other path? >> i think they're just very upset by what happen and their relationship was not as close to my dad. they were not home or not awake when i was awake. and they were not around him the...
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we know kids don't want to dance with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brilliantg too much weight, they found out i was doing dancing, it was probably the reason. that was just a 30—second piece of dancing and so many moves to remember. mikey getting all the good gigs. if we open mikey getting all the good gigs. if u mikey getting all the good gigs. if we open up in manchester, you'll be first in the queue. i'm going to brighton in the next uas but if i see that lock, i am running away. all for charity, so brilliant stuff. we have a goal, walls drawing 1—1 against everton, who is down to ten men toward the end of the first half but richard allison has scored a second for everton. and they are leading 2—1 with about 25 minutes left against wells. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more at 7:30pm. see you then. hello the reserves last night across scotla nd hello the reserves last night across scotland and northern ireland close to freezing. we have more clout and working its way north. not getting to scotland the clear skies in the shetland and fairly cool here
we know kids don't want to dance with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brilliantg too much weight, they found out i was doing dancing, it was probably the reason. that was just a 30—second piece of dancing and so many moves to remember. mikey getting all the good gigs. if we open mikey getting all the good gigs. if u mikey getting all the good gigs. if we open up in manchester, you'll be first in the queue. i'm going to brighton in the next uas but if i see that lock, i...
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my dad always says: work hard, but make it look easy.dad>no gary, work like crazy, but make it look easy. thank you very very much. his famous line he said: don't trust anybody, unless they love you. and as strange as that sounds, and granted it sounds harsh, but what he meant was: do your own thing, keep your eye on what you're after, and when people give you advice, unless they really love you, at the very least question it. "after graduating in speech and arts, gary turned to broadcasting, and had the unique distinction of hosting two shows on two different channels. one with legendary unlv basketball coach jerry tarkanian. radnich would book guests by offering car service--his own car, a plum-colored cadillac el dorado which was affectionately known as "raddie's caddy, or, as mom liked to call it:"the pimp mo-bile" things got a pimp mo-bile"to call it:"the pimp mo-bile" baby boomers, here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that'
my dad always says: work hard, but make it look easy.dad>no gary, work like crazy, but make it look easy. thank you very very much. his famous line he said: don't trust anybody, unless they love you. and as strange as that sounds, and granted it sounds harsh, but what he meant was: do your own thing, keep your eye on what you're after, and when people give you advice, unless they really love you, at the very least question it. "after graduating in speech and arts, gary turned to...
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i cried the whole day, and i knew my dad was crying. saw the otheher kids crying,gd the e kids knew w their dads wod be c crying, as s well. and the coat the phone through an interpreter from the detention center. the resepaparation of more t tha dozen n fathers and sons came in apparent retaliation for plans to organize a noiolent ptetest cacallinfor r alof them be reased. thisis ione ofofhe fathers speaking trereports byby pne om detention on iday. >> [speaking feign language] i s talking to other deininees,nd t the is a a an. will not be eating, d everyone has agree we are doing so becae we do not knowhat will happen to us, and we need k know if we will beeported e given opportunity totatay he. were a askg thee government to eeee us. we want to b freed. are notriminals we want to be freed, because as human beings we deserve to be. amy: many of the imprisoned fathers said they had been tricked into signing deportation agreements in english that ice told them were reunification papers. hillary clinton tweeted about their reseparation,
i cried the whole day, and i knew my dad was crying. saw the otheher kids crying,gd the e kids knew w their dads wod be c crying, as s well. and the coat the phone through an interpreter from the detention center. the resepaparation of more t tha dozen n fathers and sons came in apparent retaliation for plans to organize a noiolent ptetest cacallinfor r alof them be reased. thisis ione ofofhe fathers speaking trereports byby pne om detention on iday. >> [speaking feign language] i s...
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we know kids don't want to dance with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brillianthey found out i was doing dancing, it was probably the reason. that was just a 30—second piece of dancing and so many moves to remember. what a way to finish. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello, last night parts of northern ireland and scotland got close to freezing, notably chilly night. tonight looking milder, cloud her and wetter. 0utbrea ks tonight looking milder, cloud her and wetter. outbreaks of rain continuing to work their way north but probably not to the far north of school and that scotland but equally not much rain to the far east of east anglia and southeast england but we notice the difference into preachers. 12 celsius the overnight low. the rain moving out of northern ireland in the morning but sunny spells behind it. some sunshine behind this as it moves into eastern england and wales but thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. rain moving slowly forward and quite breezy for the western isles and a small breeze in the far engli
we know kids don't want to dance with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brillianthey found out i was doing dancing, it was probably the reason. that was just a 30—second piece of dancing and so many moves to remember. what a way to finish. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello, last night parts of northern ireland and scotland got close to freezing, notably chilly night. tonight looking milder, cloud her and wetter. 0utbrea ks tonight...
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i was like dad's home, dad's home, dad's home!uddy. >> that was beautiful. i cannot top that. what i will show you is an issue we had with fog out there. we're tracking visibility for you. you can see the fog is lowering at this hour. the 12 hour day planner on your monday, we have that fog early on. gradual clearing midday. a breeze picks up to 70s and 80s with that breeze in. much cooler than that in san francisco tomorrow. near 70 in oakland. 83 for san jose. traveling tomorrow across the state, it does get warm as you head toward the central valley. 88 in sacramento. about 84 in l.a. even palm springs it will be warm tomorrow. so the seven day forecast fog in the morning. it is a cooler afternoon. some coastal drizzle possible. tuesday before temperatures go right back up into the upcoming weekend. >> looks good. thanks. >> sure. >> tempers heating over on the football field. just ahead, what caused a brawl between the jets and the redskins during a joint practice. and tiger woods fires his lowest round in a ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on
i was like dad's home, dad's home, dad's home!uddy. >> that was beautiful. i cannot top that. what i will show you is an issue we had with fog out there. we're tracking visibility for you. you can see the fog is lowering at this hour. the 12 hour day planner on your monday, we have that fog early on. gradual clearing midday. a breeze picks up to 70s and 80s with that breeze in. much cooler than that in san francisco tomorrow. near 70 in oakland. 83 for san jose. traveling tomorrow across...
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later nonmy dad's life, financially, we -- when hi dad got otherwise hen dealership. but my dad and mr. humphrey got along and they talked. then we walked back to the car and i'm just astounded by the incredible wealth around me and i asked my dad, i said, what does mr. humphrey do that he can live like this? and my dad said he's a lawyer and he owns a business. and i can still remember thinking, lawyer, i could be a lawyer. now i think it's important that it i thought could i be a lawyer, but what is more important is what i didn't think. i didn't think that son of a bitch is stealing from us, in the one percent and we're in whatever percent. that kind of thing didn't occur to me. what occurred to me in 1960 was, maybe i could do that. and thank god my grandfather and grandmother came to this country and i lived in a country where i maybe could -- there was a path. it would be an are -- are duty dues path but there was a moth. started out scooping ice cream in bass skins bas >> i started to scoop i.c.e. cream at baskin-robbins by the time i graduated with a wife and
later nonmy dad's life, financially, we -- when hi dad got otherwise hen dealership. but my dad and mr. humphrey got along and they talked. then we walked back to the car and i'm just astounded by the incredible wealth around me and i asked my dad, i said, what does mr. humphrey do that he can live like this? and my dad said he's a lawyer and he owns a business. and i can still remember thinking, lawyer, i could be a lawyer. now i think it's important that it i thought could i be a lawyer, but...
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when dad comes into the kitchen, ijust see him coughing all the time. and then ijust end up going away. i don't stay in the kitchen. yeah, but you normally snap at the kids. yeah, i know. it's not fair on them. yeah, i know, but that is how you cope. whereas i am like emotional and i start crying. hmm. seeing my kids cry, that's horrible. it's not nice. see them sitting there crying and listening to my children turn round and say, my dad is going to die soon and i am not
when dad comes into the kitchen, ijust see him coughing all the time. and then ijust end up going away. i don't stay in the kitchen. yeah, but you normally snap at the kids. yeah, i know. it's not fair on them. yeah, i know, but that is how you cope. whereas i am like emotional and i start crying. hmm. seeing my kids cry, that's horrible. it's not nice. see them sitting there crying and listening to my children turn round and say, my dad is going to die soon and i am not
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a little boy that i named after his dad. and as i contemplated asking for divorce, i told myself it would be cruel to separate this son of his father. and i would bring shame to my parents who were in the public eye in little rock because divorcing in the 60s was shameful. and then i told myself i would bring pain to my in-laws who loved me were proud of me divorcing their eldest. as i thought through all of the ramifications of getting a divorce, i always came to the same conclusion that no one would benefit from a divorce but me and that made a very selfish decision. i had been taught all my life not to be selfish. so eventually i decided i would honor my wedding bows till death do part and that is what i did for 37 years. but i was very unhappy during that time. we had four children. they brought light and joy into my life in the still do. but i was determined that nobody would ever know that i was gay especially my husband to ever find out that i was gay. i also avoided reading anything about homosexuality for fear someb
a little boy that i named after his dad. and as i contemplated asking for divorce, i told myself it would be cruel to separate this son of his father. and i would bring shame to my parents who were in the public eye in little rock because divorcing in the 60s was shameful. and then i told myself i would bring pain to my in-laws who loved me were proud of me divorcing their eldest. as i thought through all of the ramifications of getting a divorce, i always came to the same conclusion that no...
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. >> why it's lucky dad was too. women of all ages ask advice from older women. >> what's the best way to make a decision. >> what they want to know for a happy future. >> a long and happy marriage. >> we have the best on the web including a y. the roller coaster in the forest. >> how she goes from calm to completely unhinged. >> if you go down to the woods today your sure of a surprise. >> at least if you live in washington state. >> him and his partner have been out walking and they on that walk spotted this bear and they figured for safety get to the car. but also get closer and maybe we'll scare it away. maybe we'll get a closer look. >> that bear just got curious. >> very. >> the bear just wants whatever smell. i hope they lock the door. >> yeah, i'm kind of with you. >> oh jumps up there. >> right about now you start honking. >> every time its a black bear and brown bear. do you fight back? >> being quite in the end pays off. >> then go scampering away into the forest. i don't want to play with y'all. no way. i
. >> why it's lucky dad was too. women of all ages ask advice from older women. >> what's the best way to make a decision. >> what they want to know for a happy future. >> a long and happy marriage. >> we have the best on the web including a y. the roller coaster in the forest. >> how she goes from calm to completely unhinged. >> if you go down to the woods today your sure of a surprise. >> at least if you live in washington state. >> him...
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would anything change their minds about their dad?rison. >> burke strunsky is a hard charging man, ex-member in good standing of the d.a.'s office, now senior deputy in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive pour. strunsky would lead them in the case against family man chris hall. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> but strunsky was buying the loving father and family man bit. when he heard about chris hall's obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, "it's an act." >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband. but when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife. >> who tried harder to save cristi? not chris, said the prosecutor. but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she is the only one that did chest compression. he had no interest in truly helping his wife. >
would anything change their minds about their dad?rison. >> burke strunsky is a hard charging man, ex-member in good standing of the d.a.'s office, now senior deputy in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive pour. strunsky would lead them in the case against family man chris hall. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> but strunsky was buying the loving father and family man...
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my dad raised me. happening. >> reporter: melvin told her that while the dad who raised her had been stationed abroad, hee had a brief affair with her mother, not knowing she was married. hope's mom later told melvin she'd become pregnant, but then took the secret to her grave. >> i went through stages where i was --ni k-- i didn't know whet be angry or upset because of the denial and the secret that had been kept. >> reporter: in despair hope turned to social media to see if there were others like her. her search led to this woman, katherine st. clair, who started a facebook group called dnanpe friends, "not parent st. clair too discovered stunning results when she received a dna birthday present from her siblings. >> when i came to the realization my brother and i were half-siblings i looked up and the ceiling tiles started swirling like an lsd trip. >> reporter: she creted this discreet, invitation-only facebook group. >> we said, maybe we can find people we can talk to. we set a lofty goal, wouldn'
my dad raised me. happening. >> reporter: melvin told her that while the dad who raised her had been stationed abroad, hee had a brief affair with her mother, not knowing she was married. hope's mom later told melvin she'd become pregnant, but then took the secret to her grave. >> i went through stages where i was --ni k-- i didn't know whet be angry or upset because of the denial and the secret that had been kept. >> reporter: in despair hope turned to social media to see if...
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after they do all the multiple takes there's a very genuine moment between david and his dad, and dad begins to have fun. so much fun, they garner some attention. >> the cops. >> i know who you are. you're doing donuts in the parking lot over there? >> we were just going to get a shot of it. we did one. >> you guys done with that? >> finished, yeah. >> please are done. >> we're done. >> i know who yu are, knock it off, i got better stuff do. >> it wasn't a question. >> yeah, let's call this a cut on the vlog for the day. >>> you might want to meet some birdie, eagle, never met an albatross, but in this case turns out you don't necessarily want to meet a fox. by the looks of it, a couple of foxs out there by the green. this dude is about to make his nice approach shot. here we go, lines himself up. we're going -- >> oh! >> and now. >> that guy probably -- >> row dent to them. >> enjoy it -- [ laughter ] >> i knew that was coming. >> not quite sure the rule if a fox steals your ball. >> you're out. >> i guess so. >> i honestly have no idea how to introduce this next video. coach rusty w
after they do all the multiple takes there's a very genuine moment between david and his dad, and dad begins to have fun. so much fun, they garner some attention. >> the cops. >> i know who you are. you're doing donuts in the parking lot over there? >> we were just going to get a shot of it. we did one. >> you guys done with that? >> finished, yeah. >> please are done. >> we're done. >> i know who yu are, knock it off, i got better stuff do....
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at career day at school, they would ask what does your mom and dad do, and, "my dad's a rock star andt you. - they didn't really know that i did anything else. - "baywatch"? - no. see, well, this is after they found out. - harvey: so this is his version of "baywatch." - pamela: yes. and he used to tell people, "don't worry, my mom's a lifeguard." ( laughter ) swimmers: help! help! help! victims in the water! ( music playing ) who is that? you wanted to be a mom when you were growing up? yes. obviously, i wanted to be a mom, wife. yeah, i always did. i always did. - harvey: more than career? - pamela: yes. yeah, i think so. harvey: i have to say that when you look at pamela anderson, maternal isn't the first thing that comes to mind. - no? no? - nope. nope. ( chuckles ) i'm a good mom. - and you're a great-- you are a great mom. - ask my kids. just because i'm covered in glitter doesn't mean i'm a bad mom. i would still be the girl, the lady at the-- taking the kids out of the car every morning and kind of judging people by their messy cars, and then when i'd shut the car door i would
at career day at school, they would ask what does your mom and dad do, and, "my dad's a rock star andt you. - they didn't really know that i did anything else. - "baywatch"? - no. see, well, this is after they found out. - harvey: so this is his version of "baywatch." - pamela: yes. and he used to tell people, "don't worry, my mom's a lifeguard." ( laughter ) swimmers: help! help! help! victims in the water! ( music playing ) who is that? you wanted to be a...
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i was like dad's home, dad's home, dad's home! >> reporter: and that's the best prize ever.as in the other cases? >> ruin the sweet moment. >> dad had been at gitmo for a year there with the coast guard. congrats with him being home. what was in the other cases? >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >> happy monday. >>> making news in america this morning the secret recording, president trump's former aid omarosa releasing audio from the moment she was fired. are there more recordings? can the white house legally stop them from being released? >>> dueling demonstrations. a far right group out numbered by counter-protesters. playing out in front of the white house one year after clashes in charlottesville, virginia turned deadly. >> a doctored diploma. candidate in an election accused of lying about her education. what the schoo
i was like dad's home, dad's home, dad's home! >> reporter: and that's the best prize ever.as in the other cases? >> ruin the sweet moment. >> dad had been at gitmo for a year there with the coast guard. congrats with him being home. what was in the other cases? >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like...
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it is a touching way he's making a difference in his dad's everyday life. part of our "bay area proud" series next. many children of im grow up hoping, when they )re older, they >>> many children of immigrants grow up hoping when they're older they can actually help their parents in some way. >> the young men you're about to meet -- man you're about to meet dreamed to buy his parents a house or car. he might still do that. so far he's created an minneapolis -- created an to help his dad speak english. >> making the bay area proud. >> reporter: joseph molina told me he didn't know what coding or computer science was until his senior year of high school. he soon learned it's what he wants to do for a career and what he wants to do apparently to give back to the man who has given him the most. >> i would have a meal, a little min milk. >> reporter: every time he drives down the streets of his hometown he can't help but go back in time. back when a younger joseph would spend the weekends driving with his dad. santiago speaks only spanish, so joseph would act a
it is a touching way he's making a difference in his dad's everyday life. part of our "bay area proud" series next. many children of im grow up hoping, when they )re older, they >>> many children of immigrants grow up hoping when they're older they can actually help their parents in some way. >> the young men you're about to meet -- man you're about to meet dreamed to buy his parents a house or car. he might still do that. so far he's created an minneapolis -- created...
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that's my dad impression. fake gun and go take a photo." i'm like, "please don't bring your gun." please, if you're going to go do it -- >> jimmy: dad, don't bring your gun. >> if you're going to go do it, that's fine. just, god, please don't bring a a gun. >> jimmy: bring a gun into a a wax museum? >> but he went, he literally -- he went and brought a friend, dressed up in a tuxedo. brought a -- you got the photo. >> jimmy: he brought a martini. >> brought a martini glass. >> jimmy: look at this. >> you guys, this is my dad. >> jimmy: he's the new james bond. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] that is the best ever. >> wait, and like, the squint on his face. like, he's really, like -- >> jimmy: he's really into it. he's really into it. he's got to be proud of you for wr >> he is kvelling all over the place. called me crying this morning. he got into the car the other day after reading a review crying. >> jimmy: you got a great review. >> he's very proud. >> jimmy: it's called "like father." >> "like father.
that's my dad impression. fake gun and go take a photo." i'm like, "please don't bring your gun." please, if you're going to go do it -- >> jimmy: dad, don't bring your gun. >> if you're going to go do it, that's fine. just, god, please don't bring a a gun. >> jimmy: bring a gun into a a wax museum? >> but he went, he literally -- he went and brought a friend, dressed up in a tuxedo. brought a -- you got the photo. >> jimmy: he brought a martini....
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dad and son: finally, we found his [my] assignment. dad: he rushed through it.'t going to get it right so i just wanted to get back to playing my video game. at least i'm good at that. dad: i couldn't even read his handwriting. son: holding the pencil makes my hand hurt. dad: i know he's bright. son: why is it so hard for me? dad: he's just got to try a little harder. son: i'm trying as hard as i can. narrator: when you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their side. that's why there's understood.org, a free online resource for the parents of the 1 in 5 kids with learning and attention issues. here you'll get personalized recommendations, practical tips, daily access to experts and more. go from misunderstanding to understood.org president trump declaring that our economy is heating out. listen to the president. >> the gdp, nobody thought it would be close are about 4.1 elected for going much higher. this next quarter -- thursday it could be [inaudible] >> the president is looking for 5% gdp growth. he met with business leaders i
dad and son: finally, we found his [my] assignment. dad: he rushed through it.'t going to get it right so i just wanted to get back to playing my video game. at least i'm good at that. dad: i couldn't even read his handwriting. son: holding the pencil makes my hand hurt. dad: i know he's bright. son: why is it so hard for me? dad: he's just got to try a little harder. son: i'm trying as hard as i can. narrator: when you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their...
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so he's giving his dad a little lift and you see that, he follows along until tony is inside the cabin when they're still able to do that, you just got to encourage it because it keeps them healthy. >> they are working a wheat field with these combines. it just happened to be that allen jackson song "remember when" was playing in the background ♪ remember when -- >> its cool to see, three generations of the same family farming the land. >> can you imagine what it was like for levi to witness this, to appreciate this moment where his 91-year-old grandfather is still trekking along, his dad is there to back him up because one day, if you think about it, that's going to be levi and his dad. >>> buy all the best parts, crank up the horsepower as much as you can and then just wing up a mountain. >> i hope this doesn't happen. >> woo-hoo! >> no. >> this is almost inevitable when you enter into the pro-rock race to racing event. this is a 14 minute compilation of some of the nastiest wrecks that happened in this qualifying -- this wasn't even the main event. >> these are devastating fails, ma
so he's giving his dad a little lift and you see that, he follows along until tony is inside the cabin when they're still able to do that, you just got to encourage it because it keeps them healthy. >> they are working a wheat field with these combines. it just happened to be that allen jackson song "remember when" was playing in the background ♪ remember when -- >> its cool to see, three generations of the same family farming the land. >> can you imagine what it...
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dad, just send the money. that's all they want. >> they have an american kid. a 14-year-old kid in the middle of the jungle. they're thinking they hit the jackpot. >> they were vacationers turned prisoners. a mother and son kidnapped by terrorists. >> we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the release of your family. >> 10 million from me? are you losing your mind? >> tonight, you're inside this harrowing hostage drama. >> this is a big operation. this is not just this rag-tag group of people. >> anything can happen. there are no guarantees. >> can a father turned negotiator help bring them home? >> we prepared him for the worst. >> i'm getting worried. i'm getting so worried. >> a lot of people were praying for them. a lot of people were. here's keith morrison with "heart of darkness." >> reporter: they lay in wait, unseen under a thick green canopy, armed to the teeth. immersed in their defiant extremist belief, hunting, stalking, deadly, in this particular heart of darkness. it was the summer of 2011, a jungle
dad, just send the money. that's all they want. >> they have an american kid. a 14-year-old kid in the middle of the jungle. they're thinking they hit the jackpot. >> they were vacationers turned prisoners. a mother and son kidnapped by terrorists. >> we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the release of your family. >> 10 million from me? are you losing your mind? >> tonight, you're inside this harrowing hostage drama. >> this is a big operation. this is not...
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your dad's courage.ot about illness, but about his courage, and if anybody can make it, your dad -- her dad is one of my best friends. [ applause ] >> very old friends. >> her dad goes after me, hammer and tong. we're like two brothers who were somehow raised by different fathers or something because of our points of view, but i know, and i mean this sincerely, and i've said this even when your dad got mad at me and said, i should get the hell off the ticket. [ laughter ] and remember what i said about your dad? i said, i know, and i mean this sincerely, if i picked up the phone tonight and called john mccain and said, john, i'm at second and vine in oshkosh, and i need your help, come. he'd get on a plane and come, and i would for him too. [ applause ] and this is the guy. >> and we know vice president biden was in touch with meghan this past week. joining us now from washington, abc news political commentator cokie roberts. that relationship he had with joe biden, and other democrats for that matter, h
your dad's courage.ot about illness, but about his courage, and if anybody can make it, your dad -- her dad is one of my best friends. [ applause ] >> very old friends. >> her dad goes after me, hammer and tong. we're like two brothers who were somehow raised by different fathers or something because of our points of view, but i know, and i mean this sincerely, and i've said this even when your dad got mad at me and said, i should get the hell off the ticket. [ laughter ] and...
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he calls, he says, "dad, i'm driving back. my car says i got 14 mo go.is he calling me -- >> jimmy: it's a s.a.t. question. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> 14 is greater than two. [ laughter ] go to the gas station. get off the -- he's onhe 405. >> jimmy: yeah. 405, you know, the massive highway. >> jimmy: it's a freeway. >> yes. i said, "get off. go get gas." he goes, "i can't. because my debit card is at zero. and zero is less than all those numbers." >> jimmy: it's another test. [ laughter ] >> and so then i say -- first, i'm mad. like, why is he letting this happen? and then, i say, "all right, just stay on the phone until you get home. i'll stay on the phone to make "sure you get home in tim he goes, "okay. but i don't have my charger. [ laughter ] and i have 1% left on my phone." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my gosh! too much math. >> yes, exactly. and i'm just so -- you know, i'm worrie but i'm so aggravated. why is he letting -- and i'm , "greg, why do you do this?" he goes, "look, i don't know. i --" boop! it goes dead. the phone goes dea [ laughter
he calls, he says, "dad, i'm driving back. my car says i got 14 mo go.is he calling me -- >> jimmy: it's a s.a.t. question. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> 14 is greater than two. [ laughter ] go to the gas station. get off the -- he's onhe 405. >> jimmy: yeah. 405, you know, the massive highway. >> jimmy: it's a freeway. >> yes. i said, "get off. go get gas." he goes, "i can't. because my debit card is at zero. and zero is less...
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we know kids don't want to dads with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brilliant and so many moves to remember. —— 30 second. the moves, he is not bad. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: this morning nasa will launch one of the most daring ventures in its history, sending the parker solar probe into the sun's outer atmosphere. marks & spencer is implementing the latest round of its store closure programme this weekend, as it battles to improve its fortunes. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. we had a lot of rain yesterday support with start of looking at what happened. we had all this wet weather pushing into england. 49 millimetres. that's the best pa rt england. 49 millimetres. that's the best part of a months of rain. i know we need the rain but too much row liking. as we go through this weekend, a bit more rain to come but today, decent they would most of us having a dry, sunny but chilly start today. it will tend to cloud over as the day goes by. it will cloud over because out in the atlantic, slump of cloud
we know kids don't want to dads with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brilliant and so many moves to remember. —— 30 second. the moves, he is not bad. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: this morning nasa will launch one of the most daring ventures in its history, sending the parker solar probe into the sun's outer atmosphere. marks & spencer is implementing the latest round of its store closure programme this weekend, as it battles to improve...