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. >> i think mats mthat's my dad. we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. >> and jack moran is bringing his winning ways to the set. time to watch the videos and try to predict what happens next. >> oh! >>> one thing i love about the internet, miranda rudolph, ladies and gentlemen. >> oh, my god. >> oh, no. >> what happened? >> did the ice cream machine just explode in front of her? >> that's not ice cream. >> what is that? >> ranch. >> but what did again. >> i will. >> oh. >> got one more angle. >> oh, no. >> look. everybody is there, not to help but to humiliate here and record this. >> yeah. >> millions of people love ranch, and they also love this video. via skype right this minute, let's ask miranda what happened. >> hey. >> how many chicken strips did it take to ranch taken care of? >> i had to wash my hair like five times. >> oh. >> i ended up going back to work right after. >> so what happened? >> so we have to refill the sauces if we run out. the tub was filled to th
. >> i think mats mthat's my dad. we have christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. >> and jack moran is bringing his winning ways to the set. time to watch the videos and try to predict what happens next. >> oh! >>> one thing i love about the internet, miranda rudolph, ladies and gentlemen. >> oh, my god. >> oh, no. >> what happened? >> did the ice cream machine just explode in front of her? >> that's not...
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roy: my mom and dad met in austin, texas. my dad worked for the irs. he did auditing and data processing. he did a lot of information technology development in the 1980's and 1990's. he worked here and then ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he influence your conservative roots? rep. roy: my family is all generally conservative. mostly from the standpoint of that texas can-do spirit. my grandmother lost my grandfather and was raising my dad with polio -- he had to figure out how to walk and deal with all these consequences of having had polio and never asked for anything. that is therifices, american way. they are moving to texas. it is the opportunity you have to succeed and excel by your own work, your own work ethic. that is what i want to accomplish. way back toyour texas during your postcollege days? what were you doing? rep. roy: i worked in investment banking. i was a banker for a number of years for what is now bank of america securities. my dad had recurrent polio, i wanted to be closer to my family. after a brief stint of caddying for a
roy: my mom and dad met in austin, texas. my dad worked for the irs. he did auditing and data processing. he did a lot of information technology development in the 1980's and 1990's. he worked here and then ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he influence your conservative roots? rep. roy: my family is all generally conservative. mostly from the standpoint of that texas can-do spirit. my grandmother lost my grandfather and was raising my dad with polio -- he had to figure out how to...
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the dads program is right now. we could do this -- if dads was a top priority, it would be in cars. and we could save 7000 lives per year. yes, absolutely, av, wonderful. but it may be decades away. now we have this. let's stop the killing and save the lives we can today. >> are there any lessons we have learned from all the important work done by madd and others to address drunk driving that would apply to drug impaired driving? >> absolutely. it's frustrating for me because i was killed by a teenager was impaired on alcohol and marijuana. both. drug use is a huge issue but right now we have the science to stop the drunk part, which they are still saying is the number one killer. that is what worries me so often. we stop focusing on that. the deaths are rising. up almost 11,000. let's keep her focus there and also deal with what is emerging with marijuana. the science is still not there. you can see it. there are so many stories that i see that the grief is there. why can't we stop this. >> thank you. mr. kelly, 94% of traffic accidents are due to human error. which includes making
the dads program is right now. we could do this -- if dads was a top priority, it would be in cars. and we could save 7000 lives per year. yes, absolutely, av, wonderful. but it may be decades away. now we have this. let's stop the killing and save the lives we can today. >> are there any lessons we have learned from all the important work done by madd and others to address drunk driving that would apply to drug impaired driving? >> absolutely. it's frustrating for me because i was...
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y dad came from china. my mom from the philippines. hey met at montana state university in the 1950's. hen my dad finished up a phd at montana state, he took his first job in california. > why did your parents migrate from china and the philippines? rep. cox: the classic immigrant story. a land of opportunity. my mom used to sneak into the american movies, tyrone powers was her big hero. my dad went from england to canada, a lot of the ex-pats were kicked out of china after the cultural revolution. he moved my family, my dad's side, to canada where he did his masters at montana state. >> what did your parents say about the journey? rep. cox: i tell you what, it comes down to what my mom kept telling me when i was growing up. get to work. classic immigrant story. some parents, you work hard and you take advantage of the wonderful opportunities america provides to all people and all immigrants. >> what did she do for work? rep. cox: my mom was a real pioneer. she was one of the state of nevada's first equal opportunity officers. she had
y dad came from china. my mom from the philippines. hey met at montana state university in the 1950's. hen my dad finished up a phd at montana state, he took his first job in california. > why did your parents migrate from china and the philippines? rep. cox: the classic immigrant story. a land of opportunity. my mom used to sneak into the american movies, tyrone powers was her big hero. my dad went from england to canada, a lot of the ex-pats were kicked out of china after the cultural...
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oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated. and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood. a far worse away because they got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and that's important so i do miss her yes. today we have the you know gratian of the strong room for the first british muslim archives and guests who want different books of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. hygene has sleeman setup the country's first and indeed it was europe's first muslim burial service we hopefully can to see and the family members coming in. we're starting at five thirty so fingers crossed the ocean for make it on time just go fifteen minutes. that's a very good movie she
oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated. and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood. a far worse away because they got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the...
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. >> what did your dad and mom do? >rep. spano: my dad was a small business owner. he built homes. fact that i'm able to come ofd.c. now and represent one the most important constituencies, small business, is a big deal. >> what did they teach you? rep. spano: how to treat people, how to love people, how to care for people. they taught me how to work hard and how to love people well. >> your dad had a saying, "if you honor god, treat people right -- that is the american dream." rep. spano: he told me that fairly regularly. he won me to appreciate and understand the values of what we have. most people around the world don't have it. now, i am building it. >> where do you think that came from for him? rep. spano: he was only two generations removed from sicily. his father and grandfather talked about america and the importance of the american dream to him regularly. >> what did you do after college? what have you been doing before you one this house seat -- won this house seat? an. spano: i've been acting attorney. for the last six years, i've been honor to serve in the florida house
. >> what did your dad and mom do? >rep. spano: my dad was a small business owner. he built homes. fact that i'm able to come ofd.c. now and represent one the most important constituencies, small business, is a big deal. >> what did they teach you? rep. spano: how to treat people, how to love people, how to care for people. they taught me how to work hard and how to love people well. >> your dad had a saying, "if you honor god, treat people right -- that is the...
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my dad worked in the general store. my mother was a teacher. >> you lived and worked on the reservation. rep. fitzpatrick: yes. apache was my first language. >> what was that life like? rep. fitzpatrick: it was great. lots of freedom. we spent a lot of time riding horseback, swimming in the river. we had a rural upbringing and i thought that is the way life was. i had no idea about washington, d.c. >> what did you learn from those years on the reservation? rep. fitzpatrick: i learned respect for different cultures. i internalized the apache culture. when we moved off the a culturen ating to what i called the indo-european western culture. eventually i did. i fought it for a while. just realizing there are different cultures and you have to be able to work in multiple cultures, i treasure that now. >> did that inspire your motivation to learn chinese? why? rep. fitzpatrick: i remember missionaries coming to the reservation when i was a child from china. they said they bought apache sounded like chinese. when i had to tak
my dad worked in the general store. my mother was a teacher. >> you lived and worked on the reservation. rep. fitzpatrick: yes. apache was my first language. >> what was that life like? rep. fitzpatrick: it was great. lots of freedom. we spent a lot of time riding horseback, swimming in the river. we had a rural upbringing and i thought that is the way life was. i had no idea about washington, d.c. >> what did you learn from those years on the reservation? rep. fitzpatrick: i...
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>> my mom and dad met in austin texas. my dad worked for the irs. he was in auditing and data processing. he ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he influence your conservative roots question mark >> my family is all generally conservative. mostly from the standpoint of that texas can-do spirit. as i describe my family and my grandmother and her influence on my life being a single mom in figuring out how to make it work and how she lost my grandfather and was raising my dad with polio -- despiteorked hard having the ravages of polio. he had to figure out how to walk and deal with the consequences. he never asked for anything, never looked for anybody to help them. sacrifices and that's why i think it's the american way. you have the opportunity to succeed and excel by her own work in your own work ethic and that's what i want to accomplish, especially if you get government out of the way. were you doing in your postcollege days? >> after college, i worked in investment banker for a number of years for what is now bank of america securities. my da
>> my mom and dad met in austin texas. my dad worked for the irs. he was in auditing and data processing. he ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he influence your conservative roots question mark >> my family is all generally conservative. mostly from the standpoint of that texas can-do spirit. as i describe my family and my grandmother and her influence on my life being a single mom in figuring out how to make it work and how she lost my grandfather and was raising my dad...
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my mom always made less money than my dad. my mom would complain that men don't know how to run the computers. i have to do everything for them. so she became computer scientist, computer programmer, design circuitry the tomahawk missile. and she ran the tests that my dad had to go through. >> what did she say about her experience? what did she have to go through? >> she had some difficult times because of just office politics. you know, competition over resources that are. but again, she didn't really talk about it much growing up. i got it out of her much later. i don't mean she got, even though her boss adored her, i don't think she got the credit that she deserved because people are envious or something. >> was turned to her viewers. kathy is up first in sun city, arizona. go ahead with your question or comment. >> i ever comment in the 1960s my ex-husband and i would live in the san fernando valley and he was a mechanical engineer penny came home from work one day and said don't plan on seeing me for a few tears. i had ju
my mom always made less money than my dad. my mom would complain that men don't know how to run the computers. i have to do everything for them. so she became computer scientist, computer programmer, design circuitry the tomahawk missile. and she ran the tests that my dad had to go through. >> what did she say about her experience? what did she have to go through? >> she had some difficult times because of just office politics. you know, competition over resources that are. but...
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your dad was a chemical engineer. go back and register for chemical engineering, which was a different path. so i did that. certainly engineering and chemical engineering background, technology, engineering background. a platform to go on to do many other different things. >> what did you want to do after college? >> after that i went on and i worked overseas. i worked in africa for a number of years. i worked in the middle east. >> what are you doing there? >> i was working for a number of engineering consulting firms putting in environmental type of equipment. metallurgical processing equipment. that type of thing. it was a fascinating base to be in west africa some 30 years ago. it still is today. >> and you made your way back to california. >> yeah, maybe way back to california to get married to my wonderful wife who we are still married today, 26, 27 years later. >> happy valentine's day. >> thank you so much. >> you have four children. >> yes. >> and your wife is a pediatric intensive care physician. that sounds
your dad was a chemical engineer. go back and register for chemical engineering, which was a different path. so i did that. certainly engineering and chemical engineering background, technology, engineering background. a platform to go on to do many other different things. >> what did you want to do after college? >> after that i went on and i worked overseas. i worked in africa for a number of years. i worked in the middle east. >> what are you doing there? >> i was...
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yeah, y. >> my dad's psyched too. dad, thank you for coming.m l.a. -- >> yes.>> immy: to new york city to do "daily show", right? >> yeah. n i got "the daily show" w was in college at cal state long beach. and it was kind of a cool thing. because i got to tell all ofy teachers that i was going to miss an exam. because i was going to go audition for "the daily show." so i was like, "yeah, i have an audition coming up for 'the daily show'." and they were like, "go, go. fly free." >> jimmy: really? yeah. >> yeah. so then i just packed up all my stuff. i got the job. and i moved here. >> jmy: how was it like adjusting to new york city life? >> it was a lot. new york was really intense.ve in l.a., it' like -- "dude, definitely" vibes.er [ light laug and here i had realized that i had changed. because i think a few months in, i was getting off of the subway. and there were these two really cute sweet old ladies just shuffling, like having a day. and they were walking so slowly that my instinct was like, "get away from me! get away from me!" [ laughte
yeah, y. >> my dad's psyched too. dad, thank you for coming.m l.a. -- >> yes.>> immy: to new york city to do "daily show", right? >> yeah. n i got "the daily show" w was in college at cal state long beach. and it was kind of a cool thing. because i got to tell all ofy teachers that i was going to miss an exam. because i was going to go audition for "the daily show." so i was like, "yeah, i have an audition coming up for 'the daily...
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for example -- dad's hooking up the little one with a nice salty snack. all right, dad.yeah, sure. checks under her chair. cool, cool. mom's. hiding. this is good. we'll eat said salty snack. really, one more check over the shoulder. is dad gone? okay. watch this. he resumenates, what should i do? so cute. you feel the moment the baby's like, you know what -- yeah. >> yep. >> you know, yeah. i'm going to give you -- okay, fine. i may have dropped it on the floor. you are basically a living hoover. but he's like, good buddy, would you like some more? >> they use cameras as eyes as we can. >> exactly. >> very much enjoying it. -- there's another one. we'll have one of those, as well. another thing about jojo, they think they're hilarious which is why it's good to have this -- these are from the triplets of copenhagen. and it's great to see another version of you agreeing with you. >>> even though he's winning, he's still innovating. that's what makes ryan williams so good at what he does. here he is in napier, new zealand, trying out new tricks. >> ooh. >> it doesn't land
for example -- dad's hooking up the little one with a nice salty snack. all right, dad.yeah, sure. checks under her chair. cool, cool. mom's. hiding. this is good. we'll eat said salty snack. really, one more check over the shoulder. is dad gone? okay. watch this. he resumenates, what should i do? so cute. you feel the moment the baby's like, you know what -- yeah. >> yep. >> you know, yeah. i'm going to give you -- okay, fine. i may have dropped it on the floor. you are basically a...
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dad never mentioned it.end hours rummaging through their dad's house, near houston, looking for the ring that belonged to bonnie parker. days pass, and they still come up empty. then, in the back of a closet, debbie comes across a plastic bag filled with old costume jewelry. >> we poured it out on the floor. there were three of us sitting around, going through this jewelry. >> it's like panning for gold. >> it was! >> finally, diana spies a small black box. >> it was a little box. opened it up. it was bonnie parker's ring. wow! >> along with the ring, there are other rare mementos, like original photos of the outlaws' death car and signed letters from fbi director j. edgar hoover. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> debbie takes everything home and tucks it under a bed for safekeeping. in 2016, a few years after their father dies, they decide it's time to sell their strange inheritance. >> we just thought, "maybe we should do something with this collection." >> they learn that in 2015, as
dad never mentioned it.end hours rummaging through their dad's house, near houston, looking for the ring that belonged to bonnie parker. days pass, and they still come up empty. then, in the back of a closet, debbie comes across a plastic bag filled with old costume jewelry. >> we poured it out on the floor. there were three of us sitting around, going through this jewelry. >> it's like panning for gold. >> it was! >> finally, diana spies a small black box. >> it...
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alex: thanks, dad. love you, dad. thom: great. ♪ paul: hello. john: guys, how are you?the company with finalizing the product packaging and also coming up with the displays. i've set up an opportunity for thom and the team to present their full assortment to true value at their corporate office. thom: how many stores does true value have? john: there's about 4,500. thom: okay. john: we love our current members, but we're also welcoming new customers to our organization. lemonis: like, another independent retailer can do business with you? john: that's right. lemonis: true value doesn't only sell to their 4,500 retail members, but they also now are one of the biggest distributors of these kind of products even outside of their members. alex: that display, it actually comes with a quarter pallet on the bottom with one of our treads so they can step on it and test it out. eva: so, there's two different versions of it, a 2-foot, a 3-foot and a 4-foot. lemonis: which is the one that's up on the screen. man: four-foot is an all-inclusive assortment with the best of our produc
alex: thanks, dad. love you, dad. thom: great. ♪ paul: hello. john: guys, how are you?the company with finalizing the product packaging and also coming up with the displays. i've set up an opportunity for thom and the team to present their full assortment to true value at their corporate office. thom: how many stores does true value have? john: there's about 4,500. thom: okay. john: we love our current members, but we're also welcoming new customers to our organization. lemonis: like, another...
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oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and it's important. so i do miss her yes. today we have the you know gratian of the strong room for the first british muslim archives and guests who want different books of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. hygene taslima setup the country's first and indeed it was europe's first muslim burial service we're hopefully going to see. her family members coming in. we're starting at five thirty so fingers crossed show sure to make it on time just go fifteen minutes. that's a very good move you should cal
oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and...
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(dad) both? (baby) both?onth. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com tit can't be found on. just any map. a place miles from the beaten path. overcoming twists and turns, ups and downs.... whatever life throws. a place to always strive for. for all the journeys that make us stronger. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. to have people feel like their input matters and actually move the ball. this looks like you dropped the ball. this is actually awful. thom: part of my problem is i've been trying not to have a million meetings. lemonis: once again, thom agrees that he's go
(dad) both? (baby) both?onth. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com tit can't be found on. just any map. a place miles from the beaten path. overcoming twists and turns, ups and downs.... whatever life throws. a place to always strive for. for all the journeys that make us stronger. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body...
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what's dad thinking? it's so important to him and to our whole family that this happen. it was a dream of his, and we've carried it on, and it's coming along beautifully. >> since it may be a while before punky and her family get their b-17 airworthy, we thought we'd leave you with a look at another one of the dozen or so b-17s still flying. in june 2016, a dozen world war ii b-17 veterans, all in their 90s, met at the boeing airfield in seattle to take to the skies. the vets recalled the beating the planes took on combat missions over europe. one vet said, "we brought some back so badly butchered up they never flew again, but they got us home." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. terrific night and a terrific weekend.maria: happy weekend. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and how to position you for the week ahead i and maria bartiromo. i'll speak with the founder of girls who code and to identify where the jobs are
what's dad thinking? it's so important to him and to our whole family that this happen. it was a dream of his, and we've carried it on, and it's coming along beautifully. >> since it may be a while before punky and her family get their b-17 airworthy, we thought we'd leave you with a look at another one of the dozen or so b-17s still flying. in june 2016, a dozen world war ii b-17 veterans, all in their 90s, met at the boeing airfield in seattle to take to the skies. the vets recalled the...
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it helped us -- i still miss my dad every day. think of my mom or dad and just kind of -- it just comes into our lives. people that have had similar kind of experiences share that same thing. >> it's unusual to lose both your parents in such a short period of time. >> it is. they didn't leave anything on the playing field. they lived a full life. we celebrated their lives during the four days when the nation pressed the pause button. what was interesting is all of the stories that came out that i never heard. there are hundreds of stories that i've heard about just simple acts of generosity and kindness that really more than anything else defined my dad. >> at the funeral, your brother made this very moving eulogy and he broke down at the end. i noted that when he went back to his seat, you reached over laura and you kind of nudged him and said something and smiled. what was it that you said to him? >> i think i said you fumbled on the two yard line but you recovered and scored. it was very moving. the whole thing was great. the p
it helped us -- i still miss my dad every day. think of my mom or dad and just kind of -- it just comes into our lives. people that have had similar kind of experiences share that same thing. >> it's unusual to lose both your parents in such a short period of time. >> it is. they didn't leave anything on the playing field. they lived a full life. we celebrated their lives during the four days when the nation pressed the pause button. what was interesting is all of the stories that...
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i just -- my dad has a -- my dad lives l.a. but he's just a massive, massive fan of you guys. [ laughter ] i'm like, "wow." he's like, "yeah, i love they do stuff, ariana grande." you guys keep him relevant. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i love it. what's your dad's name? >>: hin.leon!s he >> jimmy: wherever you are, he's in the crowd somewhere. >> there he is. >> jimmy: hi, leon. [ cheers and applause ] hey, buddy. you got to be very -- [ applause ] leon, you must be -- [ cheers and applause ] there he is, making his "tonight show" debut. >> you guys can't see him. but he's just going -- he just did that for a long time. >> jimmy: yeah. >> hey, dad. >> jimmy: you ought to be very proud of your daughter. she's very funny and very, very nice. >> i -- that almost made me go into a sweat. because i thought -- were you going to say something, dad? i'm like sweating right now. >> jimmy: oh, he's being very quiet. you know my dad heckled me the first "tonight show." >> did he? >> jimmy: yeah. >> what'd he say? >> jimmy: the first day i did -- the first show i hosted of
i just -- my dad has a -- my dad lives l.a. but he's just a massive, massive fan of you guys. [ laughter ] i'm like, "wow." he's like, "yeah, i love they do stuff, ariana grande." you guys keep him relevant. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i love it. what's your dad's name? >>: hin.leon!s he >> jimmy: wherever you are, he's in the crowd somewhere. >> there he is. >> jimmy: hi, leon. [ cheers and applause ] hey, buddy. you...
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oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and it's important so i do miss her yes.
oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and...
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my dad worked in the general store. i'm mother was a schoolteacher. apache was my first language. >> what was that lifelike? >> it was great. it was a great life. lots of freedom. you know, and a lot of time riding horseback come assuming in the river. a very rural up bringing. and i thought that's the way life was. i have no idea about washington d.c. at that time. >> what did you learn from those years on the reservation? >> i learned a respect for different culture. so i internalize the apache culture when we moved off the reservation i had a really hard time of culture rating to what i called anglo european western culture. eventually i did. i thought it for a while, but just realizing that there are different cultures and you've got to be able to work in multiple cultures. i really treasure that now. >> does not inspire your desire and motivation to learn chinese? it did. >> why? >> are members and missionaries coming to the reservation when i was a child from china and they have said they found apache sounded a lot like chinese. so i had to take
my dad worked in the general store. i'm mother was a schoolteacher. apache was my first language. >> what was that lifelike? >> it was great. it was a great life. lots of freedom. you know, and a lot of time riding horseback come assuming in the river. a very rural up bringing. and i thought that's the way life was. i have no idea about washington d.c. at that time. >> what did you learn from those years on the reservation? >> i learned a respect for different culture....
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oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated and mona when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood afire us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and i thinking in the future and that's important. so i do miss her yes. today we have the you know gratian of the strong room for the first british muslim archives and guess who want different books of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. hygene setup the country's first and indeed it was europe's first muslim burial service we're hopefully going to see and to family members coming in. we're starting at five thirty so fingers crossed the ocean for make it on time just go fifteen minutes. that's a very good move you should call. i ca
oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated and mona when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood afire us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and i thinking in the future and...
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i hope i'm a pretty good dad. i certainly try very hard.ucky they have got a great mom, and she's -- she helps out a great deal with, you know, making sure we co-parent in as good a way as possible. >> that doesn't mean their co-parenting choices always fly with the kids. last night at the premiere of ben's netflix film, "triple frontier," he told me son samuel just wasn't impressed with jen's "how to train your dragon"astri. she wore it at his 7th birthday party last week. >> sam was, like, okay, mom. we have an astrid. she was devastated. she had gone to all these lengths to put on the costume. to find out your son is, like, we're just not that cool. you know what i mean? >> at least sam was gentler when ben told him he's hanging up the batman cape for good. >> how did samuel take the news? he loved that you were batman. >> he was okay. he understands there is time for everything and it was my turn and now it's somebody else's turn. he understands turn-taking. >> i love that. i do. i love that so much. >>> later on, we'll have more with b
i hope i'm a pretty good dad. i certainly try very hard.ucky they have got a great mom, and she's -- she helps out a great deal with, you know, making sure we co-parent in as good a way as possible. >> that doesn't mean their co-parenting choices always fly with the kids. last night at the premiere of ben's netflix film, "triple frontier," he told me son samuel just wasn't impressed with jen's "how to train your dragon"astri. she wore it at his 7th birthday party last...
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. >> tell us, ifou ll, about your dad and your motivation for startingiving with a purpose. >> my dad was diagnosed with colon cancer back in 2010, but that's not his story, it's h l hie ended. the reality is my dad was an awesome guy tha lived life to the fullest and loved his grandchildren and kids, and youy know, example, my role model. >>h. y >> yep. >> was that your primary inspiration for starting the group? >> yes, absolutely. seeing and going through the process of being my dad's caretaker for approximately two years. i will say my dad was and they gave him six months to live and the trueht f he is he was with us for two years, o and seeing himhrough that process put me in a mind frame of what can i do to stop others from having to go throughis and the preventive measures of we should r and what be aware of in the african-americanmu cty. >> before it struck your father, did you know anything about it orad you been screened yourself? >> no, i o had a lfriends, and this was never a topic of conversation. to be honest with you, with the number of things going on in our society, i
. >> tell us, ifou ll, about your dad and your motivation for startingiving with a purpose. >> my dad was diagnosed with colon cancer back in 2010, but that's not his story, it's h l hie ended. the reality is my dad was an awesome guy tha lived life to the fullest and loved his grandchildren and kids, and youy know, example, my role model. >>h. y >> yep. >> was that your primary inspiration for starting the group? >> yes, absolutely. seeing and going through...
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andrew dixon has his dad.dear and decent man is a tragedy beyond words. this whole thing is nothing but darkness and evil. to be at the center of all of that is horrible. >> it wasn't a love triangle. it was -- richelle was telling mike how great a person sonnier was and that's how all this snowballed into a horrible tragedy. >> i challenge each one of us to focus on what he left behind and the man who touched us all. >> i thank the lord for every moment that we had with joe. >> my son was born after my father was murdered. he will never know my father. it's heartbreaking. and it's also a challenge to make sure that my son knows what kinda man my father was. and that i pass on that legacy. >> it's amazing the things that people will do for nothing. look how many lives have been destroyed by this, over nothing. . >>> this red tailed hawk should be soaring
andrew dixon has his dad.dear and decent man is a tragedy beyond words. this whole thing is nothing but darkness and evil. to be at the center of all of that is horrible. >> it wasn't a love triangle. it was -- richelle was telling mike how great a person sonnier was and that's how all this snowballed into a horrible tragedy. >> i challenge each one of us to focus on what he left behind and the man who touched us all. >> i thank the lord for every moment that we had with joe....
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wellr, that is exactly how -- how your dad will be remembered.e will be remembered truly as the best father and the best soldier. you cannot get better than the congressional medal of honor. you just can't. so thank you very much. and i would like you to come on up, please come up. [applause] president trump: your father's courage and sacrifice will live for all time. and every time we see our stars and stripes waving in the sky we will thank our great travis. americanthink of every hero who gave their last breath to defend our liberty, our homeland, our people, and the great american flag. now, i would like to ask the read theaide to citation. i would also like perhaps in honor of your father, perhaps you could say a few words? please. trevor: thank you, everyone, for being here first off. it is an absolute honor to have every single one of you here. it is something that i can't really put into words, it is something that is surreal. i still haven't fully accepted it yet. just all over our appreciation for his men, everything have said to me ove
wellr, that is exactly how -- how your dad will be remembered.e will be remembered truly as the best father and the best soldier. you cannot get better than the congressional medal of honor. you just can't. so thank you very much. and i would like you to come on up, please come up. [applause] president trump: your father's courage and sacrifice will live for all time. and every time we see our stars and stripes waving in the sky we will thank our great travis. americanthink of every hero who...
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my mom was a teacher, my dad was a social worker. the place where everyone knew my family or knew me. you learn to work with everyone because you know you will work best will run into them again. >> where your parents involved in politics? >> they cared about their community but they have never run for office. >> when did you become involved or interested? >> i was certainly interested in part of my parents. we had discussions at home. my dad always said if you want something you have to learn how to talk about it and ask for it. opinion's ors had differences at the dinner table we would talk about things. i was the first lawyer in the family and it was something he wanted to do. i have a family who cares about our community and our home. yourw would you describe political philosophy? did your parents shape that or who shaped that? >> for me it's a lot more about a philosophy for my home. i grew up in a place that is sometimes seen as a forgotten flyover sedate -- flyover state. i was so proud of how we had a history and way of worki
my mom was a teacher, my dad was a social worker. the place where everyone knew my family or knew me. you learn to work with everyone because you know you will work best will run into them again. >> where your parents involved in politics? >> they cared about their community but they have never run for office. >> when did you become involved or interested? >> i was certainly interested in part of my parents. we had discussions at home. my dad always said if you want...
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yeah. >> now aaron, too, wrote his dad a letter. if he was guilty -- >> it's time.o what you should have done two years ago. >> keith's defense attorneys went to the prosecutor to hammer out a plea deal. they agreed on 30 years in prison for the murder and for soliciting the hit. moments later, keith was standing in a paducah courtroom speaking the words his family and friends never in a million years thought they'd hear him say. yes, he murdered julie. >> there's no excuse for what i did. and i can't take it back. and she was my best friend. and i don't know what happened to me. but i did it. there's nothing i can do about it. >> temple bradley who works near the courthouse was there. >> my heart was breaking. that the person that i have -- that wholeheartedly i put my trust in for two years had lied to my face. >> i just can't believe we've been deceived in that way. we were there for him the whole time. >> for keith's family and friends, there are so many questions. but one seems to tower above all the others. >> i want to know why. and i want to know how you go
yeah. >> now aaron, too, wrote his dad a letter. if he was guilty -- >> it's time.o what you should have done two years ago. >> keith's defense attorneys went to the prosecutor to hammer out a plea deal. they agreed on 30 years in prison for the murder and for soliciting the hit. moments later, keith was standing in a paducah courtroom speaking the words his family and friends never in a million years thought they'd hear him say. yes, he murdered julie. >> there's no...
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dang, girl. >> most little girls consider their dad a superhero. her wh weave photo shoots like this? >> this is girl power at its finest. the world is yours, baby girl. . things are warming up. that means it's time to get into hot racing action for the outlaw off road racing season opener in alabama. wes king starting it off. going around that lower section of this soon to be steep hill climb. heading up the hill. clawing for traction. >> he's stuck now. >> looks like he's hung up. these dpi guys are all about th. he's searching around for grip. is there any left on this hill? yes. he gets past that obstacle, further towards the top where yet again the tires are searching forodhis is exhaustin. i was just sitting here on this chair. >> do they do this for time or to finish the course or both? >> i believe both. you have to get to the top as quickly as possible. not easy, and often dangerous. o oh. >> instead of climbing the hill, wes found a tree. the recovery was difficult. wes gets out uninjured and he recovered his buggy. >> as long as he's oka
dang, girl. >> most little girls consider their dad a superhero. her wh weave photo shoots like this? >> this is girl power at its finest. the world is yours, baby girl. . things are warming up. that means it's time to get into hot racing action for the outlaw off road racing season opener in alabama. wes king starting it off. going around that lower section of this soon to be steep hill climb. heading up the hill. clawing for traction. >> he's stuck now. >> looks like...
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. >> he's not talking now, and people are worried about him because he's sensitive just like his dad. >> blanket and michael's oldest son recently traveled to japan. prince and paris celebrated what would have been their dad's 60th birthday last year in las vegas. >> we honor him in our own way, and i don't really expect anyone else to understand besides this dude right hear. >> you know, i think we forget how young these kids are. they have been through so much. >> i can't even imagine. >>> well, there are also new developments tonight in the college bribery scandal. this as the stars who were accused find their words coming back to haunt them. >> if you would have said england is my city, i would have said, why are you paying all this money for your education? >> this is the 2017 youtube episode that is taking a woe new meaning after authorities claim lori and her husband paid $500,000 to get their daughter into usc. >> aunt becky told you first. >> lori and felicity huffman are supposed to appear next friday at a boston federal court. >> are you worried about going to jail? >> fel
. >> he's not talking now, and people are worried about him because he's sensitive just like his dad. >> blanket and michael's oldest son recently traveled to japan. prince and paris celebrated what would have been their dad's 60th birthday last year in las vegas. >> we honor him in our own way, and i don't really expect anyone else to understand besides this dude right hear. >> you know, i think we forget how young these kids are. they have been through so much....
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my dad used to have an expression, a lot of you knew my dad -- he said joe, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect, everyone, everyone single person. [applause] my dad would never let us walk by anybody who was in trouble begging for money and he would say do you think they would do that if they had a choice? the guy driving me down tonight, we had a problem as we turned into dover off the four blade. with aas a young woman sign saying please help me. i asked him to stop. that way i could take out what i had my pocket and he did to and gave her the money. it's not about me, it's about who we are as democrats. that's the essence. that's the essence. don't expect our government to solve all our problems. my dad would say but we expect the government to at least understand their problems. -- six -- to understand our problems. i am an admirer of, because i is a brilliant writer, the conservative columnist david brooks. he has written a lot about this. , heree with david brooks calls theirs in the -- and itis being shredded. it has made up the basic value that defines u
my dad used to have an expression, a lot of you knew my dad -- he said joe, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect, everyone, everyone single person. [applause] my dad would never let us walk by anybody who was in trouble begging for money and he would say do you think they would do that if they had a choice? the guy driving me down tonight, we had a problem as we turned into dover off the four blade. with aas a young woman sign saying please help me. i asked him to stop....
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>> because dad plays in a football league.athetic towards dad, the little guy wants to know what's going on here? >> a little bit. they're hurting a little bit now. not too much. >> why? huh? >> i took some medicine. >> oh, dad. more questions. >> is that too? >> no, it's hair. >> if he's mistaking your hair for stitches, that's some thick hair. >> it is the hair on the toes don't look like the stitches in the deep, so he's just trying to make sense of it all. >> what do you think of my boo-boo? >> not great. i think i'll go take a bath right now. >> he's right there, he's right there, go, go, go. >> rescuers struggle to save this dog from the streets. >> i can't even bother to look. they better proceed with caution. >> let's see why marshmallow's story gets some attention. >> and she gets her hubby covered in wax strips. then -- >> it's time to get to work. >> what happens when getting swimsuit ready really hurts? -♪ just like any other family ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪
>> because dad plays in a football league.athetic towards dad, the little guy wants to know what's going on here? >> a little bit. they're hurting a little bit now. not too much. >> why? huh? >> i took some medicine. >> oh, dad. more questions. >> is that too? >> no, it's hair. >> if he's mistaking your hair for stitches, that's some thick hair. >> it is the hair on the toes don't look like the stitches in the deep, so he's just trying to...
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-i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it.y comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. i'm a close talker. so, i was excited about all-new colgate total. it's breakthrough formula does more. sensitivity... strengthens teeth... it kills germs through my whole mouth. i like your confidence. all-new colgate total. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughs) ah! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours, and i'm good. mucinex releases fast and lasts 12 hours, not 4. let's end this. blended with purpose, for fragile hair. with revitalizing ginger, known to recover strength, and golden honey. as a whole blend, it provides twice the breakage protection. to make hair stronger instantly. blended makes us better. whole blends. by garnier, naturally. >>> promotional considerations
-i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it.y comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. i'm a close talker. so, i was excited about all-new colgate total. it's breakthrough formula does more. sensitivity... strengthens teeth... it kills germs through...
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and shemarried my dad and they had a lot of children. so obviously my mother stayed home and worked with all of us. and after my daddy died she was forced to work. so she cleaned houses and worked at a nursing home and did what she could to hold the family together. host: where is your family from? the united states or did they migrate? ms. garcia: my parents were both from the quites. my grandparents were not. three of the four came from mexico and one from spain. host: what was a lesson you learned from your parents that you still carry with you today that you apply to what you're doing today? ms. garcia: it's something simple. always working hard and doing your part. it was always about getting an education. and it was always about making sure you remembered where you came from and that somebody else was probably in a more serious situation so for me, i always had hand me downs. i was the baby girl. i waited my turn until i fwt the dress that the other sister had. but even after i wore it, you know, it got passed down to one of my cou
and shemarried my dad and they had a lot of children. so obviously my mother stayed home and worked with all of us. and after my daddy died she was forced to work. so she cleaned houses and worked at a nursing home and did what she could to hold the family together. host: where is your family from? the united states or did they migrate? ms. garcia: my parents were both from the quites. my grandparents were not. three of the four came from mexico and one from spain. host: what was a lesson you...
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wish my dad happy birthday. it even gives the phone number.s ferry and his brother mike. they both live in palm beach county.their dad, also chris, just left palm beach to move back to new jersey.that's where the billboard went up -- a week before dad's 62nd birthday.it went up thursday morning.within minutes, dad got the first text saying happy birthday.he texted back saying who are you.the response -- my name is nick. since then, the texts, the calls have been nonstop.some people sing happy birthday. others talk about their own fathers.but the birthday wishes just keep coming.of course, the question now is if this is for a 62nd birthday, what do you do for 63? (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant)at 5.up kron 4 news that wraps (vicki) (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and terisa estacio are here with kron 4 news at six. thank you grant and vicki. tonight at 6.... bay area parents are facing serious criminal charges... related to a nationwide college-admissions bribery case. and now a stanford coach is out of a
wish my dad happy birthday. it even gives the phone number.s ferry and his brother mike. they both live in palm beach county.their dad, also chris, just left palm beach to move back to new jersey.that's where the billboard went up -- a week before dad's 62nd birthday.it went up thursday morning.within minutes, dad got the first text saying happy birthday.he texted back saying who are you.the response -- my name is nick. since then, the texts, the calls have been nonstop.some people sing happy...
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chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.handler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh, thank you. lemonis: really appreciate that. hi, there. how are you? i'm marcus. thayer: i'm thayer. nice to meet you. chastity: i'm chastity. lemonis: chastity, nice to meet you. how do i know what to order? thayer: usually, we try to get you when you come in the door. we do want to get a menu board so that you will be able to see that. lemonis: couldn't you do it in chalk like that? chandler: we could. i'm just not in love with the way that sort of looks. lemonis: why? chandler: it's just kind of hard to read. it doesn't look clean enough to me. le
chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.handler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh,...
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on "riverdale." >> playing the dad is the next thing in long.ally i'll be around long enough to play the grandfather. >> the news coincided with the rumors of the "90210" reboot. tributes from that cast are pouring in. from gabrielle carteris, i am absolutely heartbroken. from jenny, my heart is so broken. both luke and shannen did not sign on for the new project, but co-star tory spelling remained hopeful. >> he will do as many episodes as he can. >> today his "riverdale" co-star, molly ringwald tweeted, my heart is broken. i will miss you so much, luke perry. sending all my love to your family. >> he only needs one take. when luke is at work, we move -- we move very fast. >> our last interview with luke was also with his tv son, kj apa. "riverdale" shooting has shut down for the day, and he is remembered as a mentor to the young cast. he gave them this advice. >> come to work and do your job well. if you get too obsessed with the things that are being said to you and about you, it kind of takes your focus off the work. these guys are tremendou
on "riverdale." >> playing the dad is the next thing in long.ally i'll be around long enough to play the grandfather. >> the news coincided with the rumors of the "90210" reboot. tributes from that cast are pouring in. from gabrielle carteris, i am absolutely heartbroken. from jenny, my heart is so broken. both luke and shannen did not sign on for the new project, but co-star tory spelling remained hopeful. >> he will do as many episodes as he can. >>...
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people comment say, that dad destroyed his son. it didn't go that way. he laughed at me the whole time. he got in my head. >> what's it like getting your butt handed to you by a 5-month-old? >> i thought i may have edged him. the internet disagrees. >> all right. why don't you drop a few bars for us? we will see if we can get him to laugh. >> listen, q, we here are on "right this minute." i want you to listen. a little bit. see how he feels about it. >> you sitting there like a little baby. what's the deal with you. you la lazy. you going to ignore me. i will sit here and go home and bore my wife. >> nice. you try. >> technically, he didn't laugh at me. so i won. >> it's even worse. he ignored you. you didn't even exist. >> look at him. >> you made him want to pull his hair out. >> not just him. >> thank you so much for joining us. thank you for making us all smile. >> bye, q. >> as world traveled as i thought i was, i never hear of the dolomites. it's in northeastern italy. it's a beautiful, incredible time lapse. it's man and the mountain. the beginnin
people comment say, that dad destroyed his son. it didn't go that way. he laughed at me the whole time. he got in my head. >> what's it like getting your butt handed to you by a 5-month-old? >> i thought i may have edged him. the internet disagrees. >> all right. why don't you drop a few bars for us? we will see if we can get him to laugh. >> listen, q, we here are on "right this minute." i want you to listen. a little bit. see how he feels about it. >>...
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listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad.onal care and memory care, to help around the house, home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. home instead senior care. check it out, our unlimited plan on the brand new samsung galaxy s10. oooh. premium entertainment on the infinity screen! people have seven different premium entertainment options to choose from. 'cause people are different. like how you cut the crust off of your sandwiches, and i eat them. and i'm pretty laid back and casual, and you... iron your jeans. i'm actually very happy you noticed that. cool... that's cool. at&t has the only unlimited plan that gives you your choice of top-tier entertainment. buy a new galaxy s10 plus, and get one free. more for your thing. that's our thing. they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about
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. >> he's a good dad. he loves us so much.o one wants to have both their parents taken away from them. >> it's a tale with so many dramatic turns. the story of a young family facing heart ache beyond measure. a mom who suddenly vanished. a dad suddenly under suspicion. >> you just hear the awful things they say. >> i knew they were focussing on me. >> there was no body, no weapon, no eyewitness. >> there's not one doubt in my mind that he's guilty. >> now after four trials the final verdict is in. >> i'm not guilty. i didn't do this. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." cal harris seemed to have it all, a beautiful family, a successful business and a big house on a lake. but all was not as it seemed. it was september 11, 2001, as the world witnessed the tragedies unfolding in new york, washington, d.c. and pennsylvania, the harris family was struck by heart break much closer to home. cal's wife michele had disappeared. here with "the house on the lake" is keith morrison. ♪ >> it's a long, winding ride, this tale, studded with
. >> he's a good dad. he loves us so much.o one wants to have both their parents taken away from them. >> it's a tale with so many dramatic turns. the story of a young family facing heart ache beyond measure. a mom who suddenly vanished. a dad suddenly under suspicion. >> you just hear the awful things they say. >> i knew they were focussing on me. >> there was no body, no weapon, no eyewitness. >> there's not one doubt in my mind that he's guilty. >>...