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dad is just part of what it's like to be in public life. president trump was upset about that he tweeted at the time that your dad did not engage in that. >> yes. it's different it is an interesting reaction for sure. >> host: you talk about your mom to be a pivotal part and she is here with you today. you guys are close. what is the least the most favorite part of being second lady? . >> that's a good question. i think her least favorite is the lack of privacy coming with the public life that comes in a lot of different ways or secret service was interesting for me to have protection so they got to be a little bit more comfortable with it but watching her adjust to that that has been very helpful for me. indefinitely just to make a positive impact and to highlight organizations and charities she says it's not her but the position and she has always been really good about recognizing that and teaching me that. she will always be second lady and that is cool because it's not that i'm karen pence but the first lady of indiana and she could us
dad is just part of what it's like to be in public life. president trump was upset about that he tweeted at the time that your dad did not engage in that. >> yes. it's different it is an interesting reaction for sure. >> host: you talk about your mom to be a pivotal part and she is here with you today. you guys are close. what is the least the most favorite part of being second lady? . >> that's a good question. i think her least favorite is the lack of privacy coming with the...
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i remember he tweeted about it, but your dad just really didn't engage on that. >> my dad, you know, he was opened to hearing people out. it is different when you're on the receiving end of that. but yeah, it was an interesting reaction for sure. >> you talk about your mom being a pivotal part, kind of the glue. she is here with you today. i am wondering, can you talk about what you think are least and most favorite part are the second lady? >> that's a good question. i think least favorite baby is the lack of privacy that comes with being in public life. i think that comes in a lot of different ways. getting used to secret service was interesting for me. my parents had protection when they were governor and first lady, so they got to be a little bit more comfortable with it. but watching her adjust to that and getting heard by fontenot has been really helpful for me. i think most favorite is definitely just being able to make a positive impact and really highlight organizations and people in charities. she always says it's not her. the position that she is then. she's always been re
i remember he tweeted about it, but your dad just really didn't engage on that. >> my dad, you know, he was opened to hearing people out. it is different when you're on the receiving end of that. but yeah, it was an interesting reaction for sure. >> you talk about your mom being a pivotal part, kind of the glue. she is here with you today. i am wondering, can you talk about what you think are least and most favorite part are the second lady? >> that's a good question. i think...
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i remember being in the offices with my dad. and it was very map last-minute, we should go see a show tonight and i talk about in the book that was a tradition for you and i growing up. we would like, take the bus up for a day and see a show and it was a special father daughter thing that we did and we always love broadway shows and plays. so we just would like okay, let's do it. and i really wanted to see hamilton. i didn't think i would be able to because everyone knows it's hard to get a ticket. it's so good, you have to see it. so there were a couple options and i said, we should definitely try to see hamilton . so we got tickets and we went and it was an interesting reaction. i don't think i was expecting that and i read in the book that when we came in, the lights were on which a lot of times doesn't happen for us. but then the whole audience saw us. and people were getting to their feet and clapping and a lot of people were booing and it was this crazy sound of people very excited, not excited and that was a learning proc
i remember being in the offices with my dad. and it was very map last-minute, we should go see a show tonight and i talk about in the book that was a tradition for you and i growing up. we would like, take the bus up for a day and see a show and it was a special father daughter thing that we did and we always love broadway shows and plays. so we just would like okay, let's do it. and i really wanted to see hamilton. i didn't think i would be able to because everyone knows it's hard to get a...
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i remember he tweeted about it at the time dad didn't really engage on that. >> my dad was open to hearing people out and it's different when you're on the receiving end, like i said. but yes, it was an interesting reaction for sure. >> you talk about your mom mom being a pivotal part of your family life, like most moms,probably the glue this year with you today . really very close and i'm wondering, can you talk about what's, what's her least and most favorite part of being second lady? >> that's a good question. i think least favorite maybe is the lack of privacy. that comes with being a in public life. i think that getting use to secret service was interesting for me, my parents had had protection when they were governor and first lady so they got to be a little bit more comfortable with it. but just watching her address and getting her advice on that has been helpful for me. i think most favorite, is definitely just being able to make a positive impact and really highlights organizations and people and charities, she always says not her, if the position that she's in. and she's always
i remember he tweeted about it at the time dad didn't really engage on that. >> my dad was open to hearing people out and it's different when you're on the receiving end, like i said. but yes, it was an interesting reaction for sure. >> you talk about your mom mom being a pivotal part of your family life, like most moms,probably the glue this year with you today . really very close and i'm wondering, can you talk about what's, what's her least and most favorite part of being second...
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i think my dad is. very willing to hear people out. but then as someone who has always loved stories and plays in writing it was interesting to be on the receiving end but i think over time i say to the arts field i do think that stories can heal people and bring people together and can be powerful. it would've have the same effect we definitely had every eye on the place. i think i wouldn't really say how they should've done it. from what i heard after. they found that we were coming very last minute and said it was right after the election. emotions were high. everybody will react in the way that's right for them. i think it was fine. someone asked me this week about that and said was your dad upset about it? >> we drove home that night we talked about the play and the music like we always did. we talked about that too. president trump was upset about it. >> your dad didn't really engage on that? >> my dad was open to hearing people out. it was interesting. talking about your mom being a pivotal part. and she is here with you today.
i think my dad is. very willing to hear people out. but then as someone who has always loved stories and plays in writing it was interesting to be on the receiving end but i think over time i say to the arts field i do think that stories can heal people and bring people together and can be powerful. it would've have the same effect we definitely had every eye on the place. i think i wouldn't really say how they should've done it. from what i heard after. they found that we were coming very last...
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my dad paid me $10 a day plus tend. i to balls up up the ten dollars and through at me and walked out of my bedroom. with did not speak for ten years, when i say didn't speak, nothing. not even how about -- is it going to rain, nothing. avoided him nil graduate from high school and then i went to college on the east coast, law school in the midwest so for all that time i'm airplane from l.a., except to visit my parent but i would always make sure dad wasn't around when i visited my parents. so i'm 25 years old now. graduated from law. have a major kick but job with major law firm to cleveland, making 150 grand, i'm 25 years old, just passed the california bar and ohio a bar. i should be living large but i can't sleep. i know it has something to do with my father, i figured i should at least clear the air. i thought we should have a five or ten minutes conversation. call him an s.o.p., called me an ungravitiful son, at least could i sleep e-mailed second and cancelled appointments and flew back to l.a. and i walk into th
my dad paid me $10 a day plus tend. i to balls up up the ten dollars and through at me and walked out of my bedroom. with did not speak for ten years, when i say didn't speak, nothing. not even how about -- is it going to rain, nothing. avoided him nil graduate from high school and then i went to college on the east coast, law school in the midwest so for all that time i'm airplane from l.a., except to visit my parent but i would always make sure dad wasn't around when i visited my parents. so...
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dad's staff. they thought she was a little too vocal about this, and the pushback and the public opinion wasn't going to be that great. and so she said, what. >> lisa: well, dick cheney and dawn rumsfeld went to president foferred and said can you ask betty to tone it down? and your dad said to them, if you want her to tone it down, you go tell her. [laughter] and neither one of them did. [laughter] and they confirmed that story with me last year when i saw them. so a year after your mom became first lady she agreed to go on 60 minutes, and i'm going to play you a clip of this. it really brings her to life and you'll see this funky lady, unafraid to answer all these questions. >> michael: this is 1975 i think. >> a year ago this weekend jerry and betty ford found themselves in the position of president and first lady. when we went to the white house to chat with betty ford we expected to find quite honestly a bland and predictable political wife. [laughter] but she was a woman with a mind of her o
dad's staff. they thought she was a little too vocal about this, and the pushback and the public opinion wasn't going to be that great. and so she said, what. >> lisa: well, dick cheney and dawn rumsfeld went to president foferred and said can you ask betty to tone it down? and your dad said to them, if you want her to tone it down, you go tell her. [laughter] and neither one of them did. [laughter] and they confirmed that story with me last year when i saw them. so a year after your mom...
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dad: oh, that's great!ve to be an uncomfortable thought. see how lincoln can help you retire on your terms at lincolnfinancial.com >>> by the mid '90s, ted sold his beloved cable empire to time warner. he was beyond rich. but stripped of power. >> in hindsight i think it was a mistake. >> ted had a new boss. time warner ceo gerald levin. >> high fives today. >> the two appears on cnn the day they made the deal. >> ted isn't going anywhere. he's going to be the largest shareholder of time warner. he will become the vice chairman. >> ted relinquished his role the best he could. >> everything went fine until we merged with aol. >> talk of a merger came in the 1990s. the dot com was booming. online companies were cashing in. time warner execs wanted in on the action. ted initially pushed back. >> even though he had a significant stake and should have been listened to i don't think he was listened to. >> in his deepest self, he knew it was wrong. >> this really is a historic moment. >> it was the biggest corpora
dad: oh, that's great!ve to be an uncomfortable thought. see how lincoln can help you retire on your terms at lincolnfinancial.com >>> by the mid '90s, ted sold his beloved cable empire to time warner. he was beyond rich. but stripped of power. >> in hindsight i think it was a mistake. >> ted had a new boss. time warner ceo gerald levin. >> high fives today. >> the two appears on cnn the day they made the deal. >> ted isn't going anywhere. he's going to be...
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. >> are we barring good dads from raising their kids? how many of you feel like you've been on the losing end of custody issues just because you're a man? >> tonight, i'm meeting absent fathers fighting to be active ones. >> i had to prove to the judge i wasn't a deadbeat daddy. i wanted to be in my kids' life. i thought this was what y'all wanted. ♪ ♪ >> i'm going to place where men feel empowered to bare their souls. the internet. so i had no idea that there is this thriving community of men who have taken to the internet to express grievances, primarily about women. in fact, there's a lot of animosity. it's an a movement that has a name, it's called the manisphere. the manisphere is a vast informal network caters to men's views and fears. consider yourself warned. these guys don't hold back. >> from the bottom of my heart, i have to say [bleep] this woman's movement. >> within the manisphere, there is a faction of men who are giving a stiff middle finger to relationships. it's called migtao. its members are suspicious of new comers an
. >> are we barring good dads from raising their kids? how many of you feel like you've been on the losing end of custody issues just because you're a man? >> tonight, i'm meeting absent fathers fighting to be active ones. >> i had to prove to the judge i wasn't a deadbeat daddy. i wanted to be in my kids' life. i thought this was what y'all wanted. ♪ ♪ >> i'm going to place where men feel empowered to bare their souls. the internet. so i had no idea that there is...
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you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier.hat's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does what it does. but when i look at zoe's retail material, their branding, their brochures, there's no mention of any of that. and i can tell that zoe's getting uncomfortable with it. but i don't care. i'm gonna keep pushing her. ♪ why are you so uncomfortable with telling people how this business came about? why'd you roll your eyes? zoe: i mean, it's just, like, i hate it saying it because it's embarrassing for our dad. it has no bearing on what we do. you know, it's over, it's done, and, i mean, here we are. lemonis: what is obvious to me is how much you've poured into this. -zoe: ye
you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier.hat's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does...
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life of a single dad. >> oh. >> are you okay?just overwhelming. >> i so know that feeling. i've been there many, many times. >> yeah, i love him, though. it gives us a little bond. it's my buddy, ain't that right? you my buddy? huh? [ laughter ] >> come in this morning, god. speak a word to your people. our hem of praise this morning -- >> church is a family affair for justin. his mom wanda is the pastor. >> he called to her and said fetch me, i pray the. >> that's his dad in the back. but despite his upbringing in a traditional family, justin's own road to fatherhood was an uncharted one. it began when a few dates with a woman he met at a crist hhristm party gave way to unexpected news. >> we found out she was pregnant and it's like it's go time. >> how did you feel when you found out you would be a father? >> i was excited, but i was still kind of nervous. we both was nervous because we really didn't know each other. >> in the african american community, 70% of children are born to unmarried mothers. justin and his baby's mom d
life of a single dad. >> oh. >> are you okay?just overwhelming. >> i so know that feeling. i've been there many, many times. >> yeah, i love him, though. it gives us a little bond. it's my buddy, ain't that right? you my buddy? huh? [ laughter ] >> come in this morning, god. speak a word to your people. our hem of praise this morning -- >> church is a family affair for justin. his mom wanda is the pastor. >> he called to her and said fetch me, i pray...
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i asked if his dad had a cell phone. yes, he did. why didn't you use your dad's cell phone.ching out like this, he said, i can't, it's in his pocket and he's on fire. yeah, that stays with you. >> now, these taunting letters from roberto's killer, almost taking prideful delight in how he killed the man, and almost murdered the boy, who could it be? who would do such a thing? and why? then, four days after the diagram showed up, one of the alpha males of the moore clan walked in the front door, roger moore, paul's dad, like his son, wanted to help catch the killer and told the detectives he had important evidence to share. it was an audiotape, answering machine messages his nephew pete left on his phone. >>> coming up -- investigators discover a brand new suspect. >> we may have somebody else to look at. >> but who are the hunters and who are the huntsed. >> and all of a sudden the tire went flat. >> as police go after more evidence. someone comes after that, leaving a taunting message out in the fields. >> here i am, i'm doing this to you, now come find me. >> when "dateline
i asked if his dad had a cell phone. yes, he did. why didn't you use your dad's cell phone.ching out like this, he said, i can't, it's in his pocket and he's on fire. yeah, that stays with you. >> now, these taunting letters from roberto's killer, almost taking prideful delight in how he killed the man, and almost murdered the boy, who could it be? who would do such a thing? and why? then, four days after the diagram showed up, one of the alpha males of the moore clan walked in the front...
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crowley: my dad was, my dad was about responsibility. ath my ferrets knew it was major responsibility. my dad knew it was pretty big. i would describe it as being in the aaa or minor leagues when it comes to elected office or politics. but going to congress was the major leagues. and my dad was very in tune with what that was all about. my mom was more like just very proud that her son went to congress. my dad, as well, but my father more than my mom was very in tune about what this meant, international relations, it meant supporting the budgets, it meant so much in terms of what you can do for your constituents back home and make life for them better. and my dad was very in tune with that. steve: can you explain how the seat opened up and why you decided to run? rep. crowley: it was 1998. my predecessor decided not to run. i was selected by the committee on vacancies to fill the vacancy and run in his place. i was preparing to get married in october of that year, which we did. coming up on the 20th anniversary october 9. my wife and i h
crowley: my dad was, my dad was about responsibility. ath my ferrets knew it was major responsibility. my dad knew it was pretty big. i would describe it as being in the aaa or minor leagues when it comes to elected office or politics. but going to congress was the major leagues. and my dad was very in tune with what that was all about. my mom was more like just very proud that her son went to congress. my dad, as well, but my father more than my mom was very in tune about what this meant,...
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it is hard, having dad on the road all the time. it is hard and these girls in these girls pay a price and girls, we love you with all of our hearts i could not possibly be prouder of the two of you. i also want to thank my mom in my dad worth of him pour their hearts into this. i want to take a moment to graduate baidoa roque. it's important he's a dad, and he took time away from his kids and i want to also say millions across the state were inspired by his campaign. the people of texas chose a different path. all of those who were inspired. and i give you my word. i will always fight for your jobs in your freedom. i will always fight. that applies to everyone at the great state of texas. we saw an assault that was unprecedented we saw a hundred hundred million dollar race with hollywood coming in against the state. all of the many in money in the world was no match for the good people of texas and the hard-working men and women across our state. i am so incredibly proud to stand up into fight for you to defend you we are standing
it is hard, having dad on the road all the time. it is hard and these girls in these girls pay a price and girls, we love you with all of our hearts i could not possibly be prouder of the two of you. i also want to thank my mom in my dad worth of him pour their hearts into this. i want to take a moment to graduate baidoa roque. it's important he's a dad, and he took time away from his kids and i want to also say millions across the state were inspired by his campaign. the people of texas chose...
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you prepare. >> yes, i do. >> dad ron prepared also for the special "e.t."e canyon. >> when your mom and sheryl and i were looking for names saw the red rock and go we'll go with bryce. >> and you both had red hair. would have been a problem if i didn't come out red head. >> i love the name bryce. >> it's a good thing bryce likes it. it's now synonymous with the jurassic world franchise. in sequel that hit theaters this summer audiences didn't get to see her in her infamous high heels. >> how happy were you to get the wardrobe change away from heels. >> i was so not down in the outfit at all. >> thought you liked it. >> loved it. >> you were bragging about running in heels. >> i exercise my ankles. i feel athletic. coming and doing this movie now one of the characters prepared to be on the island running from dinosaurs, it was so much easier. it was really shocking. i was like, this heel thing, there's like a handicap situation there. >> i could watch those two all day. no joke. now star mom with two doubters. leah thompson mother-daughter confidential about
you prepare. >> yes, i do. >> dad ron prepared also for the special "e.t."e canyon. >> when your mom and sheryl and i were looking for names saw the red rock and go we'll go with bryce. >> and you both had red hair. would have been a problem if i didn't come out red head. >> i love the name bryce. >> it's a good thing bryce likes it. it's now synonymous with the jurassic world franchise. in sequel that hit theaters this summer audiences didn't get...
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i answered that is my dad. my dad called me to ask where i was, i told him room 309. he asked me if i was involved and i said no. ten minutes later, the swat tried to open the door but couldn't was it was locked. then freedom unlocked the door. the swat team pointed the rifles into the classroom and said sfpd. they asked if diego pena was here. i said yet, right here. they pointed the rifles at me as they told me to standup, put my hands up and incident lace my fingers on the back of my head. when i was out of the classroom, they grabbed me, turned me around, and patted me down. after they patted me down, they asked me if i had a backpack. i said yes it's white and gray nike backpack. they asked me what i knew. i responded that i had heard that there was an accidental shooting in a classroom. they asked me if i knew who the student who shot the gun, i said no. they asked me if i knew what grade he was in. i said i think he's a freshman. i realize there were five police officers with me and four more officers are rifles guarding the hallway. as i was in the hallway wit
i answered that is my dad. my dad called me to ask where i was, i told him room 309. he asked me if i was involved and i said no. ten minutes later, the swat tried to open the door but couldn't was it was locked. then freedom unlocked the door. the swat team pointed the rifles into the classroom and said sfpd. they asked if diego pena was here. i said yet, right here. they pointed the rifles at me as they told me to standup, put my hands up and incident lace my fingers on the back of my head....
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we said my dad needs to learn how to be the matriarch. [ laughter ] we were like, dad, that is not how a matriarch acts. >> ellie, you saw them going the wrong way on the roads. >> oh yes. >> the fork in the road? >> right. >> she has not driven a car since 1971. >> it has been a while, but i did not know. >> see you did break the rules? >> unknowingly. >>, -- how about the taco sunday story? a cute story. for as long as i can remember, literally we had taco sunday every sunday. the whole family would get together in the big house. we would have tacos. i liked it. it was pretty good. i guess my grandmother led the charge and said every sunday we were going to do it. after church we are going to do our taco sunday. this year someone asked my grandfather if we were going to do our taco sunday. he said -- well, i don't really like tacos. [ laughter ] the poor guy has been holding it in for 76 years. backup burger and dog day, now. >> we will still do the taco sunday, but we will have hamburgers and hotdogs. >> i think -- and ellie can talk about it. he loved her just as much. that it took
we said my dad needs to learn how to be the matriarch. [ laughter ] we were like, dad, that is not how a matriarch acts. >> ellie, you saw them going the wrong way on the roads. >> oh yes. >> the fork in the road? >> right. >> she has not driven a car since 1971. >> it has been a while, but i did not know. >> see you did break the rules? >> unknowingly. >>, -- how about the taco sunday story? a cute story. for as long as i can remember,...
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i also want to thank my mom and my dad, both of whom poured their hearts into this. and i want to also take a moment to congratulate beto o'rourke. he poured his heart into this campaign. he worked tirelessly. listen, listen, it's important. he worked tirelessly, he's a dad, and he took times away from his kids, and i want to also say millions across this state were inspired by his campaign. they didn't prevail and i am grateful the people of texas chose a different path, but let me say to all of those who worked on his campaign, all of those who were inspired, that i am your senator as well. my responsibility is to represent every texan. and i give you my word i will always fight for your jobs, for your freedom, for your security. i will always fight to defend your constitutional rights. that applies to everyone in the great state of texas. we saw an assault that was unprecedented. we saw a hundred million dollar race with hollywood coming in against the state, with the national media coming in against the state, but all the money in the world was no match for the g
i also want to thank my mom and my dad, both of whom poured their hearts into this. and i want to also take a moment to congratulate beto o'rourke. he poured his heart into this campaign. he worked tirelessly. listen, listen, it's important. he worked tirelessly, he's a dad, and he took times away from his kids, and i want to also say millions across this state were inspired by his campaign. they didn't prevail and i am grateful the people of texas chose a different path, but let me say to all...
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august and his dad were having dinnerand once.st and his dad were having dinner and boris once. august and his dad were having dinnerand boris and nigel once. august and his dad were having dinner and boris and nigel farage had a chat, and that is it. it looks more secretive than it is. they are suggesting there may be a plot. who knows? the value currency of nigel farage has dwindled. i do not think there is a space for nigel farage right now to come back to rally the ha rd right now to come back to rally the hard brexiteers, if that's what this is about, nigel farage is not the person who will do that. a certain section of the community? his re—entry into british political life... he has been talking about it. i do not think it will work. their conversation we are having now, i do not think there is space for him to come back into it. something else besides brexit. front page of the guardian, a story we have been reporting, the eu then professor who has been looking at austerity —— the un professor. professor who has been lookin
august and his dad were having dinnerand once.st and his dad were having dinner and boris once. august and his dad were having dinnerand boris and nigel once. august and his dad were having dinner and boris and nigel farage had a chat, and that is it. it looks more secretive than it is. they are suggesting there may be a plot. who knows? the value currency of nigel farage has dwindled. i do not think there is a space for nigel farage right now to come back to rally the ha rd right now to come...
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brown wins sexiest tv dad.props to his tv brother. >> justin hartley is like a super human being. he can run like 50 miles an hour. he works out with chains. i do really well on the treadmill. >> sexiest hair, kit harrington. his secret? don't wash it. sexiest arms, the rock. he says working out is cheaper than therapy. sexiest butt, channing tatum. >> you want this. >> i doubt that was really sexy. >> there those who went from geeky to gorgeous. keith urban, mullet. there's kevin hart from the swim to stand up. as for the hottest ryan he went from this to this. he told us his secret in 1998. >> i do as little exercise as possible. >> look at little baby ryan and his little face. so cute. >>> we know leann rimes finds her husband eddie cibrian sexy. i was exclusively with leann to talk about her new hallmark holiday movie where she was feeling a little nostalgic about her and eddie's hollywood love story. >> what is the best christmas gift you've ever received? >> i got engaged on christmas eve. >> that's okay.
brown wins sexiest tv dad.props to his tv brother. >> justin hartley is like a super human being. he can run like 50 miles an hour. he works out with chains. i do really well on the treadmill. >> sexiest hair, kit harrington. his secret? don't wash it. sexiest arms, the rock. he says working out is cheaper than therapy. sexiest butt, channing tatum. >> you want this. >> i doubt that was really sexy. >> there those who went from geeky to gorgeous. keith urban,...
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. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >> i think what you saw in the sla was something that started from idealistic roots and became poisoned. they had a hope that the country was tinder, and they would be the spark. that the revolution is waiting for you. you just have to be the right person at the right time. >> by this time, my eyes were full of blood, i couldn't really see. i kind of had a sense of the cars speeding off because we're almost on a corner. i staggered back around the front. probably 30 seconds, 60 seconds. came back and said, where's patty, where's patty? and they said, they took her. didn't register. it didn't register. >> there's been a big kidnapping on the west coast. the victim is patricia hearst, the daughter of newspaper executive randolph hearst, and granddaughter of the legendary william randolph hearst. >> february 4th, 1974. i was a young reporter at the "san francisco examiner." that night i got a call, patty hearst had been kidnapped. it just didn't make sense, what did they mean?
. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >> i think what you saw in the sla was something that started from idealistic roots and became poisoned. they had a hope that the country was tinder, and they would be the spark. that the revolution is waiting for you. you just have to be the right person at the right time. >> by this time, my eyes were full of blood, i couldn't really see. i kind of had a sense of the cars speeding off because we're almost on a corner. i staggered back around the...
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it was my dad's idea, my mom and dad's idea to move here. i thought they were crazy when we got here but i didn't have anything to say about it. we moved here, lock, stock, and barrel in february of 1965. there was somewhere around 600 people and there might have been 20 homes. and that was pretty much it. there was no grocery store. nearest grocery store is 40 miles away. for our family it was three years before -- no, i'm sorry, three months. three months before we finally got running water and it was another, i think it was phi months when we finally got electricity and then it was a year before we finally got a telephone. the economic base was the factory, the mccullough factory. when they started breaking ground here for everything, one of the first things was the factory. you know, you've got to have jobs to have a city. so he moved his factory out here , he put like $2 million building this factory out here. and that became the economic ase for a lot of people. people came out here for the same reasons they do today, it was cheap, ret
it was my dad's idea, my mom and dad's idea to move here. i thought they were crazy when we got here but i didn't have anything to say about it. we moved here, lock, stock, and barrel in february of 1965. there was somewhere around 600 people and there might have been 20 homes. and that was pretty much it. there was no grocery store. nearest grocery store is 40 miles away. for our family it was three years before -- no, i'm sorry, three months. three months before we finally got running water...
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. >> my dad my dad and mom that will my dad was a student i grew up on the campus my grandpa left the farm and went to town so dad grip connected to the scholars were his dad worked my monger up on the farm parents on both sides were on the farm so my cousins i was is bust out when i was old enough to work on the farm. >> now you live in washington part time you spend the time you can in nebraska. both parents are retired. >> good health? mom is in good health dad is in medium health he's had kidney disease for 30 years going on his 26th anesthesia surgery over the last five years everybody calls him coach sasse introduced rustling to our town so to this bodybuilder football wrestling coach now i shriveled old guy everybody shouts to him as coach. >> and said he was so like though - - you are so proud to be his son even before you world of to be coached you one that on your uniform to get some of that on you. >> and the athletes as a little kid you want to be connected to your tribe. >> your mom was a bank teller but she retired from that job in fremont. >> yes she was a bank teller b
. >> my dad my dad and mom that will my dad was a student i grew up on the campus my grandpa left the farm and went to town so dad grip connected to the scholars were his dad worked my monger up on the farm parents on both sides were on the farm so my cousins i was is bust out when i was old enough to work on the farm. >> now you live in washington part time you spend the time you can in nebraska. both parents are retired. >> good health? mom is in good health dad is in medium...
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come on, dad. come on, dad, you promised.e's shaking me off, you know, he's passing ten the truckings. come on, dad, you promised. you promised me, you promised me. he swung that '57 ford into that dirt parking lot, put it in park, he looked in the backseat, and he said, kid, you got 15 minutes. [laughter] those were the most precious 15 minutes of my life. it's why i'm standing before you are here now. he made a lunatic out of me by not letting me do what i wanted to do. and i went in that museum, and i'm looking around, and the place has just got junk everywhere, you know? it's got chaps and ropes hanging off and cow skulls, and i was in a buying mood because my grandpa gave me a quarter. he said buy something on the way back. so i'm looking around, and i go, how much for that flintlock rifle there behind the bar? guy goes, $100. i'll give you a quarter. [laughter] he wasn't going for that. i looked over here and it said an authentic photo of pat garrett and billy the kid. how much for that? >> a quarter. >> boom, i bought
come on, dad. come on, dad, you promised.e's shaking me off, you know, he's passing ten the truckings. come on, dad, you promised. you promised me, you promised me. he swung that '57 ford into that dirt parking lot, put it in park, he looked in the backseat, and he said, kid, you got 15 minutes. [laughter] those were the most precious 15 minutes of my life. it's why i'm standing before you are here now. he made a lunatic out of me by not letting me do what i wanted to do. and i went in that...
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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 all 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, happened. no odd behavior, nothing to suggest he had been up all night committing a terrible crime. >> 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 pastor and
conrad had no doubt his dad killed his mom, a dad he began referring to as dave. >> i tried to cut all 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...
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what are some of the conditions that you saw in dad? >> so not being as specific as he used to be about answering questions and ki of giving general answer about things w he would have known the specifics in the past. that was kind of the main sign. and just like she said, behavioral changes it's not so much just the memory lossbe use people associate that at the first time so there are other things besides memory loss that contribute to other signs of the deseize. >> what are the most important things you've lened about the disease and caring for your dad. >> to not hold on to the daily things that happen. something that makes you upset or something that, you know, kind of emotionally impact you not to hold on to that because it's not helping you. it's not helping the person that you're caring for either. you've got to let it go a know that, you know, it's not personal and it's not intentional. it is just, youknow, it's a disease. it's a brain disease t they're suffering from. >> we wish you well. wish your dad well. >> thank you. > an
what are some of the conditions that you saw in dad? >> so not being as specific as he used to be about answering questions and ki of giving general answer about things w he would have known the specifics in the past. that was kind of the main sign. and just like she said, behavioral changes it's not so much just the memory lossbe use people associate that at the first time so there are other things besides memory loss that contribute to other signs of the deseize. >> what are the...
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i'm dad.s jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down. i won't be disrespected. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything. even a huge drag. nothing worth losing sleep over, because we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people ach
i'm dad.s jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down. i won't be disrespected. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything. even a huge drag. nothing worth...
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my dad doesn't even know exactly what i do.his is going to be a good chance for him to see what i can do. and you know, i'll be building an app for him." so, this is the start screen. announcer: and so he did, joseph spending hundreds of hours creating a spanish-english translation app. joseph: i am ready to work. announcer: tailored specifically for his dad's needs. joseph says his say what app is a streamlined, simple way for his dad and anyone like him to communicate. josephay he could have the opportunities he did. no one else in his family has ever gone to college. and now, to use what he's been given to give back, well, that's almost too good to be true. joseph: grow up, him teaching you how to, you know, bike, how to do all these things. and now, for once to be able to help your dad and teach him something new that's an important skill, it's one of the most beautiful things in the world for me. absolutely, i love it. galvin: in silicon valley, we hear lots of stories of big ideas that begin in a garage and end in great s
my dad doesn't even know exactly what i do.his is going to be a good chance for him to see what i can do. and you know, i'll be building an app for him." so, this is the start screen. announcer: and so he did, joseph spending hundreds of hours creating a spanish-english translation app. joseph: i am ready to work. announcer: tailored specifically for his dad's needs. joseph says his say what app is a streamlined, simple way for his dad and anyone like him to communicate. josephay he could...
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dad passed. lemonis: dad passed away. your family's here. jessica: yeah. we're here. lemonis: okay. and what are all these products? jessica: this is kind of monica's baby right here. it is a product that -- it's all natural, made from the sea buckthorn berry. lemonis: and why do you say it's her baby? jessica: she had eczema as a kid, and it's good for scars, burns, psoriasis, eczema. lemonis: it's obvious to me that monica has come up with something unique with the sea buckthorn, but in order to really demonstrate that, you want to have the packaging reflect the uniqueness. the jar, to me, looks like somebody just bought a jar off the shelf and slapped a label on it. so who's in charge of the store? jessica: right now, officially, caity. lemonis: and where's caity's at? jessica: caity is... she's back here. caity: i'm caity. nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. caity: thanks for coming. lemonis: so you're really the person that runs this business? caity: yes. lemonis: okay. caity: but with the help of an amazing team. lemonis: do you guys sell online? jessica: we do. lemonis: ho
dad passed. lemonis: dad passed away. your family's here. jessica: yeah. we're here. lemonis: okay. and what are all these products? jessica: this is kind of monica's baby right here. it is a product that -- it's all natural, made from the sea buckthorn berry. lemonis: and why do you say it's her baby? jessica: she had eczema as a kid, and it's good for scars, burns, psoriasis, eczema. lemonis: it's obvious to me that monica has come up with something unique with the sea buckthorn, but in order...
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. >> a range of 40 miles but all my grandparents grip on the far farm, my dad's dad had moved to town for the college i was privileged to be president of for five years before running for senate, my grandpa had never went to college so you had members of your family that went to the inner sent you. >> my dad and mom went there. grandpa left the farmer went to town where melissa and i are raising our three kids. dad grew up connected to this college where his dad worked but my mom grew up on the farm and all of their parents on both sides. my cousins farm kids, i got busted out are both your parents alive? >> they are. >> both retired. are they in good health two mom is in good health and dad is in medium health. he's been through 26 general anesthesia surgeries. the old coach staff used to be the guy who introduced weightlifting to our town when i was late elementary school my dad was this bodybuilder, football and wrestling coach and now he's a shriveled old guy where everyone still shouts at him you said on your little league uniform you wanted to have it put on the back year unifor
. >> a range of 40 miles but all my grandparents grip on the far farm, my dad's dad had moved to town for the college i was privileged to be president of for five years before running for senate, my grandpa had never went to college so you had members of your family that went to the inner sent you. >> my dad and mom went there. grandpa left the farmer went to town where melissa and i are raising our three kids. dad grew up connected to this college where his dad worked but my mom...
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talk little about your dad and the impact of you growing up watching your dad had on you. kim: yeah, well, i dad was one of my best friends, so he would talk to me about everything. it was not just like a father-daughter relationship, but a real friend. so when he was involved in cases like the o.j. case, that one was obviously, that was his best friend, so it was just deeper and, you know, nicole was my mom's best friend, so it was more than just a case that he took on. a lot of the meetings were held at our home, so we would have, you know, johnny cochran, shawn chapman, who's here in the front row, who helped us with alice, but i mean bob shapiro, like all the attorneys would be at our house. so they had all of the evidence books in the library at my dads -- at my dad's house, and so on the weekends, when no one was around, i'd be going through these evidence books and looking at crime scene photos and wild stuff that, you know, i sister courtney would run in and be like, what are you doing? why do you care about this stuff? like leave it alone. you're not supposed to b
talk little about your dad and the impact of you growing up watching your dad had on you. kim: yeah, well, i dad was one of my best friends, so he would talk to me about everything. it was not just like a father-daughter relationship, but a real friend. so when he was involved in cases like the o.j. case, that one was obviously, that was his best friend, so it was just deeper and, you know, nicole was my mom's best friend, so it was more than just a case that he took on. a lot of the meetings...
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speaking french ] >> daniel's dad: no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: meeting daniel's dad, one begins daniel's sister speaking french ] >> anthony: his mom, dad, wife catherine, and daniel collaborate. [ daniel's mom speaking french ] [ daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: with some debate. [ daniel speaking french ] [ daniel's mom speaking french ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that's always readily available on the farm. check this out. it's a hollowed-out pumpkin, layered with toasted hunks of stale, country bread, which monsieur boulud senior bakes himself. nutmeg, grated gruyere cheese, mushrooms, fresh cream from the cows, and the meat of the pumpkin. >> daniel: and a layer of bacon also, homemade pancetta. very good. oh man, it's heavy. [ daniel's dad speaking french ] >> daniel: we made it. >> anthony: is he concerned that the pumpkin's going to try to get out? daniel's dad could be something of a gaulic macgyver. you don't waste stuff around here and he's a bit of an inventor a
speaking french ] >> daniel's dad: no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: meeting daniel's dad, one begins daniel's sister speaking french ] >> anthony: his mom, dad, wife catherine, and daniel collaborate. [ daniel's mom speaking french ] [ daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: with some debate. [ daniel speaking french ] [ daniel's mom speaking french ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make...
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. >> dad, dad, dad! she's coming over. i told her you're wolverine.t go with it. >>> and carrie underwood hope you're watching. >> hey babe, i've got something special for you tonight. >> only we're with her husband and his very special song surprise. ♪ and she don't know >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> oh it's going to be a fun show tonight. we told you last week there was something spicy brewing and it would become official today. and it did. >> you were right. >> the spice girls are reuniting and the hype is unbelievable. >> i'm pulling out my t-shirts and my purses. this is the greatest story of all times. one problem. it won't be posh. now we know why. >>> the spice girls announced their summer stadium tour in a video released this morning. there was no mention, however, of their missing bandmate, victoria beckham. so where's posh? >> well, a source tells "e.t." that victoria beckham isn't taking part in the 2019 reunion tour because, quote, she has a family to look after and a business to run. >> i wouldn't dress like that now. >> she w
. >> dad, dad, dad! she's coming over. i told her you're wolverine.t go with it. >>> and carrie underwood hope you're watching. >> hey babe, i've got something special for you tonight. >> only we're with her husband and his very special song surprise. ♪ and she don't know >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> oh it's going to be a fun show tonight. we told you last week there was something spicy brewing and it would become official...
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this was obviously someone who intended to kill your dad.you must immediately wonder who. >> right. well, you wonder if it's a completely random act, some stranger and it was a mistake or an accident, or you develop a list of people that might have a reason to have shot him. >> reporter: to police, it didn't look random. nothing was taken. the killer struck with precision accuracy and got clean away. but there was something that intrigued detective voth that night. it was a clue they found in bill mclaughlin's closet. >> we do a search of the house with the permission of kevin. we're told there are weapons in the closet upstairs. when you come across that many weapons, it becomes surprising. >> reporter: bill was an avid gun collector. he kept dozens in his newport beach house. not just antiques, revolvers, including seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the wrong hands. >> we didn't know if somebody maybe was upset with the sale of a gun or something. >> reporter: nanette was worried about that, too. >> nanette told us that
this was obviously someone who intended to kill your dad.you must immediately wonder who. >> right. well, you wonder if it's a completely random act, some stranger and it was a mistake or an accident, or you develop a list of people that might have a reason to have shot him. >> reporter: to police, it didn't look random. nothing was taken. the killer struck with precision accuracy and got clean away. but there was something that intrigued detective voth that night. it was a clue...
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prepping, and i'd call out, "dad!"y: oh, that's funny. what did you do for fun back there? >> catherine: i was eating. [ laughter ] >> anthony: well, your father was in the fish business. wholesale -- >> masa: fish business, yeah. no, no. retail. he'd make sashimi, right? >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> ishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: masa, his brother, and three sisters all worked for the family business every day after school and on weekends. >> masa: nine, ten years old, we carried the sashimi dish and the special kind of container. and go to all the neighbors. >> anthony: yeah? >> masa: to deliver. >> anthony: you learned how to clean fish very early. how to cut it. >> masa: 10, 11, 12, that time already, i started to grill the fish. >> ishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: her opinion, were you a good student? [ laughter ] >> masa: i was, right? >> anthony: a good one? [ laughter ] >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> ishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: so, were you surprised that he became a big success in amer
prepping, and i'd call out, "dad!"y: oh, that's funny. what did you do for fun back there? >> catherine: i was eating. [ laughter ] >> anthony: well, your father was in the fish business. wholesale -- >> masa: fish business, yeah. no, no. retail. he'd make sashimi, right? >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> ishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: masa, his brother, and three sisters all worked for the family business every day after school and on weekends....
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but when my dad drove, so i picked up this place. it was on the longhorn museum , 43 miles east of albuquerque new mexico in a place called moriarty . so we got to iowa and we're eating for the 4th time of day down in swenson. no, that's right. marge, don't get us anything, we ate down at the larson license my dad you got to give me one place to stop at on the way back . you know what he said? we will get it, if we have time. i knew what that was about. he was going to drive right back to kingman and never stop for anything laxity is planned. i looked on the mac and santa rosa new mexico are coming out of the club cafc for breakfast. and legendary place. and we got in the car, my dad had a 1957 ford with a continental kid on the back . and we got out on the highway, and he starts cruising with his hands in the can into position. >> but i knew even a 10-year-old kid that every father has a weak spot. it runs from the neckright down to the shoulder . it's the weak spot, right here. so i started poking in, come on dad, you promised and
but when my dad drove, so i picked up this place. it was on the longhorn museum , 43 miles east of albuquerque new mexico in a place called moriarty . so we got to iowa and we're eating for the 4th time of day down in swenson. no, that's right. marge, don't get us anything, we ate down at the larson license my dad you got to give me one place to stop at on the way back . you know what he said? we will get it, if we have time. i knew what that was about. he was going to drive right back to...
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so thank you to my mom, my dad, my brother josh.re, but that's all right. [ laughter ] for our two beautiful boys, and our incredible family, her incredible parents which are like a second family to me now. ster, her brother, and this incredible crew, and these people that i get to work with every night. it is a dream doing this show. and i want everybody here and at home to have a happy thanksgiving. thank you all so much. have a great night, everybody. [ cheers a♪ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: good evening and welcome to "last call." i'm carson daly,anging out here at phd terrace at dream midtown, new york city for ni t's show. here's the rundown. in our spotlight, actress ey king talks all things "summer '03." for our music, we're gonna head to the troubadour for the tv debut william elliot whitmore, who's awesome. more on that in a minute. but up first, it's time for another "wide awake" segment, featuring nbc's own jameeljamil. take a look. ♪ >> hello. i'm jameela jamil and i am wideh awake wi rupert grint. you will know him from
so thank you to my mom, my dad, my brother josh.re, but that's all right. [ laughter ] for our two beautiful boys, and our incredible family, her incredible parents which are like a second family to me now. ster, her brother, and this incredible crew, and these people that i get to work with every night. it is a dream doing this show. and i want everybody here and at home to have a happy thanksgiving. thank you all so much. have a great night, everybody. [ cheers a♪ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪...
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he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian career, vocrehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for your next mission. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. [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. . >>> all right. that is our report. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us, new york yankees for joining us. >> as we leave you, we'll take a look at city hall aglow of orange. >> we are on the prowl for great viral videos as we kick off halloween
he's my dad! announcer: if your service-connected disability hinders your civilian career, vocrehab offers a variety of services to help prepare you for your next mission. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for...
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but we said that my dad needs to learn how to be the matriarch.[ laughter ]. >> dad, grow your hair out and be a matriarch. [ laughter ]>> i didn't even know that we had a rule. a fork in the road? >> yes, go right. >> barbara hasn't driven a car since 1971, and it is been a while, and i did not know. >> how about the taco day story. it is kind of a key story of my grandparents in the relationship, but as long as i can remember, we literally had taco sunday every sunday. at 1:00, we would all get together in the big house and have tacos, and i personally liked it and it was pretty good, and my grandmother said that ever sunday we do it we are inviting friends after church, and i guess this year, so when asked our grandfather who is going to be doing our taco sunday? he said that i really don't like tacos.[ laughter ]the poor guy has been holding it in >> it will be burger and hotdog day now. >> but we had hamburgers and hotdogs. [ laughter ]>> and i think he and ellie can talk about it. he loved her just as much. but it took until she passed away for him to say i would rather have a ham
but we said that my dad needs to learn how to be the matriarch.[ laughter ]. >> dad, grow your hair out and be a matriarch. [ laughter ]>> i didn't even know that we had a rule. a fork in the road? >> yes, go right. >> barbara hasn't driven a car since 1971, and it is been a while, and i did not know. >> how about the taco day story. it is kind of a key story of my grandparents in the relationship, but as long as i can remember, we literally had taco sunday every...
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, they said, their dad was innocent. if that meant sacrificing their mother's good name to save their dad, so be it. >>> coming up -- >> she lived a couple different lifestyles. her church lifestyle, her home lifestyle and then her online dating lifestyle. >> the things we were able to find on the laptop were not normal dating relationships. most of them can be confirmed to be only sexual in nature. >> chanin's private life was about to become very public. >> a string of strangers, now potential suspects when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues see the w. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. every insurance company tells you they can save you money. save up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. inc
, they said, their dad was innocent. if that meant sacrificing their mother's good name to save their dad, so be it. >>> coming up -- >> she lived a couple different lifestyles. her church lifestyle, her home lifestyle and then her online dating lifestyle. >> the things we were able to find on the laptop were not normal dating relationships. most of them can be confirmed to be only sexual in nature. >> chanin's private life was about to become very public. >> a...
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so thank you to my mom, my dad, my brother josh., but that's all right. [ laughter ] ou
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caller: well, because at that time my dad's dad had left my mom. he at 15 went into the navy and he sent his money home to help his mom take care of his sisters , one of which died from the spanish flu. times were rough back then and my dad had a lot of stories to tell. he was really proud. sea bag, i got his original issue stuff from inside the sea bag. the number on it and everything. rough back then. he was doing a man's work when he was 11 and 12 years old for like a nickel and hour before child labor laws. he went in to help his mom take care of the family and send his money home. i got all the letters he sent his mother and i even got my stepdad -- my dad's step dad's discharge from the civil war. host: did he ever talk to you about it, do you remember? caller: well, he was a man of few words. he raised me to do as i was told and keep my mouth shut. he was mostly in the letters and there's no time to dig them out and try to read them, they are so faded. but just how much he cared about -- he loved his mother a lot. he didn't like his stepdad.
caller: well, because at that time my dad's dad had left my mom. he at 15 went into the navy and he sent his money home to help his mom take care of his sisters , one of which died from the spanish flu. times were rough back then and my dad had a lot of stories to tell. he was really proud. sea bag, i got his original issue stuff from inside the sea bag. the number on it and everything. rough back then. he was doing a man's work when he was 11 and 12 years old for like a nickel and hour before...
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here's the good news, your dad lives 20 minutes from here.live down the freeway. >> reporter: did you believe this? >> i thought i got struck by lightning when she told me. to find a relative that close, it blew my mind. >> reporter: up next -- ben's visit, face to face with a father he never knew. >> i'm trying to regulate my breathing, trying to be calm. >> okay, let's do it. >> i knock on the door and there's this voice -- >> someone knocking on my door? >> reporter: and cece hits paydirt with andrea. >> and when i opened it, i had quite a surprise. >> i thought, "wow, this actually worked." i just couldn't even get on a plane fast enough to go meet her. her. >> reporter: stay with us. your mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotr
here's the good news, your dad lives 20 minutes from here.live down the freeway. >> reporter: did you believe this? >> i thought i got struck by lightning when she told me. to find a relative that close, it blew my mind. >> reporter: up next -- ben's visit, face to face with a father he never knew. >> i'm trying to regulate my breathing, trying to be calm. >> okay, let's do it. >> i knock on the door and there's this voice -- >> someone knocking on my...
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thinking about my friends and pick up these fly honeys. >> dad still wants to hold on and be dad. >>s not ready at all. >> i don't think i can do it. oh, my god. you say you can drive? >> they might say you can drive but i'm trying to figure out if i can let you out the house by yourself. >> and then there is the insurance bill you get with a teenaged son. >>? about his son growing up or him feeling old? >> today, we are once again on the minimountain bike. >> some people are so good at what they do, they have to challenge themselves in silly ways. that's the case of sam and his buddy tom. >> they need to adjust anything, maybe loosen a few screws so the wheels aren't tide. >> they have a screw loose. >> this is the smallest jump here. it is pretty big. >> once sam has gotten comfortable enough, he starts throwing in the tricks. >> i'm going to go for now. the biggest superman anyone has ever seen. >> but not without injury or crashing. >> overextended that one. >> he was going for the superman seat grab, which he did. >> i found the limits there. >> when it all is perfect conditions
thinking about my friends and pick up these fly honeys. >> dad still wants to hold on and be dad. >>s not ready at all. >> i don't think i can do it. oh, my god. you say you can drive? >> they might say you can drive but i'm trying to figure out if i can let you out the house by yourself. >> and then there is the insurance bill you get with a teenaged son. >>? about his son growing up or him feeling old? >> today, we are once again on the minimountain...