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dad.st now has nearly 400,000 retweets and you see zaddy. >> it equipmently became a meme. some are sharing photos of dad including this one from "hamilton" creator lin-manuel miranda and his dad. collin says his dad works in retail, was a pastor for 20 years. >> look, i support dad wanting to be a model. >> even the ones with dad bods. >> all the kids. >> let it all hang out. >> all the dads. >> let it all hang out. >> all the dads. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ we really pride ourselvesglass, on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any o
dad.st now has nearly 400,000 retweets and you see zaddy. >> it equipmently became a meme. some are sharing photos of dad including this one from "hamilton" creator lin-manuel miranda and his dad. collin says his dad works in retail, was a pastor for 20 years. >> look, i support dad wanting to be a model. >> even the ones with dad bods. >> all the kids. >> let it all hang out. >> all the dads. >> let it all hang out. >> all the dads. ♪...
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we are all raise, i was raised at the dad with a high school education and a lot of us my dad busted his neck to get me to college but here's the deal, we were all raised to believe that if you work like hell you can do anything. we had the ability to get anywhere but think about it, think about how we don't treat hard-working american middle-class people with any dignity. my dad used to have an expression and means it they deserved to be treated with dignity. think of what we do. when the guy with the electoral workers, you know, if in fact they're climbing up a pole in the middle of a storm, who goes by and says thank you to them? when was the last time you told someone who wont stop the drain outside your house to keep your basement from flooded things. i appreciate what you do. it's all of us, guys, too. it really is. it's all of us. we have to start recognizing what people do because it matters to everybody. it matters whether or not there would feel respected. i'm sick and tired read i'm sick and tired of the way we are not being treated. so, i promise you there a lot of folks
we are all raise, i was raised at the dad with a high school education and a lot of us my dad busted his neck to get me to college but here's the deal, we were all raised to believe that if you work like hell you can do anything. we had the ability to get anywhere but think about it, think about how we don't treat hard-working american middle-class people with any dignity. my dad used to have an expression and means it they deserved to be treated with dignity. think of what we do. when the guy...
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i understand from a friend of my dad's they were called crego's army, and my dad was always in chargeo buys him odds and ends at garage sales. >> she had interest in history, and i think that he got some of that from her. here he is all dressed up in full civil war regalia. >> how young is he here in this picture? >> i'm guessing he's about 16. probably ordered all this stuff, and it cost him less $20. >> when world war ii breaks out, art enters the famed citadel military college in south carolina. it's there he falls in love with a vivacious 18-year-old named janet wade. >> my mother was attending the university of south carolina, and they met at a dance. >> art and janet get serious fast and tie the knot. shortly after d-day, art is shipped off to france as an infantryman in the final push to defeat nazi germany. you can tell how excited he was to be a part of our fighting force. >> he was very proud to be attached to patton's 10th armored. that was the most important thing, that he was under patton, and he admired patton immensely. >> art gets his chance to head a real crego's army
i understand from a friend of my dad's they were called crego's army, and my dad was always in chargeo buys him odds and ends at garage sales. >> she had interest in history, and i think that he got some of that from her. here he is all dressed up in full civil war regalia. >> how young is he here in this picture? >> i'm guessing he's about 16. probably ordered all this stuff, and it cost him less $20. >> when world war ii breaks out, art enters the famed citadel...
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. >> that's what my dad's career was about.re's a bit of a paradox is not for him but the point of it all is all the things we do individually all the passion and the people that matter to us from what we pursue. the point of his career was to advance the politics in which everyone could do that. >> merry christmas and happy holiday. welcome to this fox news special. our friend and colleague passed away six month ago, leaving behind his wife robin and son daniel. charles had been working on a book called the point of it all. he asked his son to finish it. i was surprised how the book begins considering a topic charles really didn't want to talk about when i interviewed him a few years back. >> is there a way we can talk about your family? you're married, happily married and you have a kid. >> of the great, interesting topic, but i've never done it. i've written 2 million words and you don't see any of it. there's a reason. >> all right, let's start again. >> i don't deny that i have a wife but i've never wrote about her and exc
. >> that's what my dad's career was about.re's a bit of a paradox is not for him but the point of it all is all the things we do individually all the passion and the people that matter to us from what we pursue. the point of his career was to advance the politics in which everyone could do that. >> merry christmas and happy holiday. welcome to this fox news special. our friend and colleague passed away six month ago, leaving behind his wife robin and son daniel. charles had been...
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say, "i love you, mom and dad." to every young person here today, thank you for coming to the white house. now i want to take a good look around because if you keep learning, you keep trying, and you keep dreaming, one day, you might be standing exactly right here where i am standing. i want to tell you, it is not that easy. it is not easy, but it is really something very special. we are doing a special job and you are doing a special job, and your parents are very incredible people. i want to thank them for being here. i want to thank them for bringing you. we will see you again next year. he'll be a little bit figure and a lot wiser, and go to school and learn, and work hard. do the best you can, and remember what i said. no drugs, no alcohol, you lead a great life. no smoking. no smoking, and just have a great, great life and congratulations to you and your incredible parents. thank you for being here. appreciate it. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> here's a look at our live coverage friday on c-span at 11:20
say, "i love you, mom and dad." to every young person here today, thank you for coming to the white house. now i want to take a good look around because if you keep learning, you keep trying, and you keep dreaming, one day, you might be standing exactly right here where i am standing. i want to tell you, it is not that easy. it is not easy, but it is really something very special. we are doing a special job and you are doing a special job, and your parents are very incredible people....
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-i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it.new guy 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. he'd die of lung cancer. (susan n) leonard was afraid he never thought it would be copd. you always think you have more time than you do. and you really don't. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. all new giant italian classics. only for a limited time all new giant italian classics. video number one. >> don't do it -- ♪ happy birthday to you >> we've got a father singing "happy birthday" to his son who's turning 5 this year. he's got a party popper in his hand. we're going to pause it here. you're going to tell me what happens next. here are the options, a, birthday boy gets too close. b, there won't be any more birthday boys. c, make sure that thing's holstered. >> b. e i feel like he's pointing
-i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it.new guy 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. he'd die of lung cancer. (susan n) leonard was afraid he never thought it would be copd. you always think you have more time than you do. and you really...
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greg: our single dads just shallow cads?ama of the people for comparing president trump to avoid the worst dad in an interview with steven colbert, never heard of them, explain life in present-day america. >> we come from a broken family and a teenager where, you know, it's unsettled and you know having parents is tough and sometimes you spend weekend with divorced dads and feels like -- greg: wow. i hate to hear about algae and that is a bad analogy and how bad? analogies were zeppelins that would be the hindenburg. [laughter] that was an analogy? i don't know. trying to take a shot at trump she missed and hit divorced dads instead. an article written for fatherly .com called her comments insulting because it perpetuates the idea of single dads damage their kids. meanwhile, into the target trump on a new nickname for joe biden. greg: called him sleepy which rhymes with creepy and not to be outdone nancy pelosi compared aoc to a glass of water. >> when we won this election it wasn't in districts like mine or alexandria's but
greg: our single dads just shallow cads?ama of the people for comparing president trump to avoid the worst dad in an interview with steven colbert, never heard of them, explain life in present-day america. >> we come from a broken family and a teenager where, you know, it's unsettled and you know having parents is tough and sometimes you spend weekend with divorced dads and feels like -- greg: wow. i hate to hear about algae and that is a bad analogy and how bad? analogies were zeppelins...
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i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a room you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu tradition. a chinese scientist i think so why should i deny that they were shown to be the shank you can't check shamash out bush i had one week you can choose how. she died at the age of nineteen. i was. at fourteen she had started to question some of the traditional zuda values the whole generation believes that oh you mean i love to take over. so no money can take off just think that's rubbish no no don't believe how love to be chief. not long after fourteen minutes i was diagnosed as a child i posited. she died of aids four years later. proving. that. this was linda at seven he lived in the east
i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a room you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu...
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but let's talk about your dad. you know, your dad had a tough drinking problem. did that impact you? because -- you really are a strong, strait shooter. having to deal with your dad strengthen you in that way. >> yes. and i love my dad. i'm going to see him this weekend actually. he is 90 years old. >> wow! [ applause ] >> and he is not drinking as he says it's hard to get at the assisted living, to get alcohol. he is still going to aa at age 90. and i think for me growing up he struggled with this. i literally saw my dad climb the highest mountains but sink to the lowest valleys because of his battle with alcoholism. in his words he had three dwis basically. by the third one, just a few months before my husband and i got married, the laws were different. and he was actually facing jail time. and then that made him go to treatment. and then in his words, he was pursued by grace. and his faith and the treatment and the people that stood up for him, that made the difference. and it has motivated me to say everyone should be able to be pursued by grace, whether you
but let's talk about your dad. you know, your dad had a tough drinking problem. did that impact you? because -- you really are a strong, strait shooter. having to deal with your dad strengthen you in that way. >> yes. and i love my dad. i'm going to see him this weekend actually. he is 90 years old. >> wow! [ applause ] >> and he is not drinking as he says it's hard to get at the assisted living, to get alcohol. he is still going to aa at age 90. and i think for me growing up...
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dad, it's fine. we have allstate. and with claimrateguard they won't raise your rates just because of a claim. that's why you're my favorite... i know. are you in good hands? who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. upload your logo or start your design today travel and dining now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. earn points with each restaurant reservation on opentable and redeem them for hotel discounts on kayak. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. m
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>> dear dad, at around 9:30 a.m. i gave the order to execute the war plan for operation iraqi freedom. the decision was an emotional one. i know i have taken the right action and do pray few will lose life. i know what you went through. love george. it was a very difficult decision for my dad to invade iraq. i remember being at dinner with my parents in d.c. and my dad left the table, and my mom told us after he left that he had just received word that a helicopter had been shot down and there were no survivors. that is the repercussion of choosing to go to war. >> president george w. bush has vowed to oppose the iraqi dictator saddam hussein. since september 11th, george bush has been fighting what he sees as a war against terror. >> 9/11 is the moment that his presidency changed and the world changed. and when i spoke to him the day after the attack, there was an immediate and strong bond because this was an event that meant the whole of our security policy had to shift. we faced an entirely new security situation
>> dear dad, at around 9:30 a.m. i gave the order to execute the war plan for operation iraqi freedom. the decision was an emotional one. i know i have taken the right action and do pray few will lose life. i know what you went through. love george. it was a very difficult decision for my dad to invade iraq. i remember being at dinner with my parents in d.c. and my dad left the table, and my mom told us after he left that he had just received word that a helicopter had been shot down and...
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dad, it's fine. we have allstate.ard they won't raise your rates just because of a claim. that's why you're my favorite... i know. are you in good hands? 't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment
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my dad left scranton because he did not have work.verybody -- every time somebody lost a job from where we lived, he would say that. it's about a lot more than a paycheck. workers are not being treated across the board with dignity. they are not being treated like a matter. wall street bankers and ceos did not build america. builtth america -- america. ordinary, middle-class people built america. that's not hyperbole. that's a fact. the middle class built this place. you know who built the middle class? union's. not a joke. something's happening here, guys. the reason not only why you busting your neck and went on picket lines and strikes over the years to get better results for you, you got better results for every worker in america. there's only one reason there's a 40 hour week, overtime pay, that these protections exist for all workers and it's because of you. for a while, 11 of -- a lot of other laborers not union forgotten. now the way they are being treated by corporate america, they are going to remember it again. that's why t
my dad left scranton because he did not have work.verybody -- every time somebody lost a job from where we lived, he would say that. it's about a lot more than a paycheck. workers are not being treated across the board with dignity. they are not being treated like a matter. wall street bankers and ceos did not build america. builtth america -- america. ordinary, middle-class people built america. that's not hyperbole. that's a fact. the middle class built this place. you know who built the...
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and there are a lot of divorced dads, i would venture that divorced dads that don't have the kids onparent. what is up with this. >> i think it was a big misstep on her part. there are analogies or labels or metaphors used to describe the trump presidency and the effect on america and effective ways to do that. attacking divorced dads in a way is probably not the way to go. 50% of marriages in america end in divorce and many of those parents equally co-parent when they have kids and it is not the olden days where dads get the kid on the weekend and give him -- she said give the kid candy and that is fun for a while. it is not like. i think it shows a rare moment of being out of touch with the rest of america in terms of culture and society and those things. michelle obama typically has her finger on the pulse so that was a strange thing. and it is really caused a ripple today with divorced dads and she hasn't said anything about being wrong about saying it. but i think you're right, it is not very timely of her in this day and age. >> i actually read her book cover to cover and in it
and there are a lot of divorced dads, i would venture that divorced dads that don't have the kids onparent. what is up with this. >> i think it was a big misstep on her part. there are analogies or labels or metaphors used to describe the trump presidency and the effect on america and effective ways to do that. attacking divorced dads in a way is probably not the way to go. 50% of marriages in america end in divorce and many of those parents equally co-parent when they have kids and it is...
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-- >> divorced dads everywhere. >> who are good dads are upset about it. mean, we understand what her point was. >> are honestly a lot might have more than a weekend with their kids. >> that's right. >> there are some good dads. let's leave the good dads off. >> and we agree. >> her point was dads are for fun, and after a while the -- the fun wears off. >> dads aren't serious. dan dads don't realize, that you can't eat pizza every night and maybe your tummy will get upset. it was a bad metaphor, i think, but we understand what she's saying which is, okay, those feelings that you had about donald trump being for change and all good things will happen have probably worn off with the american people. i think it's wishful thinking on her part. >> it's surprising to me that michelle obama would make that mistake. >> yeah. >> do you think it was a mistake? >> yes. >> you think it was a mistake? okay. michelle obama is on a book tour, and she has spoken her truth. she knows this president, and she's talked about donald trump putting her children's lives in jeopar
-- >> divorced dads everywhere. >> who are good dads are upset about it. mean, we understand what her point was. >> are honestly a lot might have more than a weekend with their kids. >> that's right. >> there are some good dads. let's leave the good dads off. >> and we agree. >> her point was dads are for fun, and after a while the -- the fun wears off. >> dads aren't serious. dan dads don't realize, that you can't eat pizza every night and maybe...
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thanks, dad.d strength, which is why we make angel soft with a balance of both. (brian) i've had a hcopd...tack, a heart transplant... lung cancer... and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add finish dishwasher cleaner with your detergent to help dissolve this grease so you're ready for your next meal. finish dishwasher cleaner clean dishwasher. clean dishes. ♪ >>> promotional considerations provided by -- >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch. now back to the show. >>> his canine companion deserves a gift so he's at the store. >> that is a very well dog. he is walking from bin to bin. >> it's not like a 2-year-old who wants it all. he gets to this one spot. i like how he picks
thanks, dad.d strength, which is why we make angel soft with a balance of both. (brian) i've had a hcopd...tack, a heart transplant... lung cancer... and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. with every meal, there's a dish. but what happens to all that grease? it flows into your dishwasher, gumming up its performance. add...
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you can see he's looking right at those pcs, his dad, i'm guessing it's his dad, is trying to calm himh, you have an alarm, have you? she's talking about their radios. it seems like a bit of a threat. this guy is a cage fighter. >> so he can actually rip their heads off. >> he likes to think that he can. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> i told you what you're in -- >> the police are getting more forceful and then this happens. >> he grabs moor house, puts him in a head lock, starts to struggle. the dad gets involved as well and the other officer is attempting to cuff him. >> if you don't -- >> let him go. >> let him go! >> let him go! >> now this fight you can see that pc is using pepper spray. this is actually helping to weaken him, but the visuals and the audio are quite jarring as you hear the family just begging with him to stop. >> let him go! stop it! stop it! >> but that pepper spray did its job, was able to weaken him enough that he was able to contain him, backup has arrived and was taken into custody. >> i feel bad for his family. trying to deescalate him, he's not having any of it.
you can see he's looking right at those pcs, his dad, i'm guessing it's his dad, is trying to calm himh, you have an alarm, have you? she's talking about their radios. it seems like a bit of a threat. this guy is a cage fighter. >> so he can actually rip their heads off. >> he likes to think that he can. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> i told you what you're in -- >> the police are getting more forceful and then this happens. >> he grabs moor house, puts him in a head...
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when i was watching this, i saw my dad. he looked like my dad. he's driving in and i was like, bam, well. that would make a great series. with this series is missing is cars. this is not the 60s i know. there's no cars in this. there's no subdivisions, no shopping centers. i am medially started releasing this series, we'll men apartment. something like that. it's set in 56 with the ford chasing him over the hill. elvis and his buddies finding cadillacs and all that stuff. i sure seeing your say, chevrolet. [laughter] that's the time. the world is world war two and korean veterans competing in the most glamorous of all professions, the car business back then was it. if you worked for the car companies, you were a prince. that's where we were in my mind. i thought wow, this is great. i decided this would be great series. i thought i could blow this off. at the time, as you mentioned, had two books in a row, tv series. i thought i could do this. so i started to write this up, as a tv series. the great thing was that i won't have to do all the resear
when i was watching this, i saw my dad. he looked like my dad. he's driving in and i was like, bam, well. that would make a great series. with this series is missing is cars. this is not the 60s i know. there's no cars in this. there's no subdivisions, no shopping centers. i am medially started releasing this series, we'll men apartment. something like that. it's set in 56 with the ford chasing him over the hill. elvis and his buddies finding cadillacs and all that stuff. i sure seeing your...
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>> she's trying to miake this point that the developed dad is the dads kids go to on the weekend.on the weekend. i think it's an inartful and inappropriate way to come at her criticism of trump. she got a ton of unfair over a decade. >> she probably get she's attempting to make a point and connecting this particularly political moment with an analogy about family to the extent that divorced dads of america are offend. she's been a very thoughtful commentator and i'm sure regrets those words but her core point about the ways in which we interact with one another in a situation in that family metaphor. >> go ahead, jeffrey. >> put me down as not outraged. i didn't even get it, to tell you the truth. i don't think it matters. i didn't get it at all. the sound quality was terrible too. that's a problem. >> i think a more appropriate metaphor in light of the past few appropriate metaphor in the president is taking down anyone standing in his path to the whatever spaghetti on the wall policy approaches he throws off the cuff. whether or not it breaks the law or not >> yeah, but -- i gue
>> she's trying to miake this point that the developed dad is the dads kids go to on the weekend.on the weekend. i think it's an inartful and inappropriate way to come at her criticism of trump. she got a ton of unfair over a decade. >> she probably get she's attempting to make a point and connecting this particularly political moment with an analogy about family to the extent that divorced dads of america are offend. she's been a very thoughtful commentator and i'm sure regrets...
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now, dad, get ready. because also, she's walking now. >> oh, my goodness.leela. >> treasure hunting under water. nice name. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, following a free diver beneath the surface. >> and this is where this free diver takes a gulp of air and heads down. >> see the breath taking swim through a picturesque shipwreck. >> i'm holding my breath watching her go through the ship. >> plus, your shot to win a new ipad, coming up. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ seed to the oat to the o ♪ to the honey in each bite ♪ healthy hearts make life sweeter ♪ ♪ so you can live it right ♪ good goes around and around and around and around ♪ and now try new
now, dad, get ready. because also, she's walking now. >> oh, my goodness.leela. >> treasure hunting under water. nice name. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, following a free diver beneath the surface. >> and this is where this free diver takes a gulp of air and heads down. >> see the breath taking swim through a picturesque shipwreck. >> i'm holding my breath watching her go through the ship. >> plus, your shot to...
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through the day in the mines he tagged along my dad and at the end of the shift, dad was coming outcame out of the mines earl snapped his picture and the rest is history. in 1978 it was on the cover of time magazine when the big coal crisis, when we had that coal strike. i'm thinking it was 110 day coal strike and my father liked -- he had a big 16 by 20 picture made of this and put on the head of the bed of his bed where, you know, he really liked it. he beat anwar out in the picture. it's been all around the world. as a matter of fact it's in the smithsonian institution in the national portrait gallery and it will be there forever. >> how long did your dad work in the mines? >> 33 years. >> wow. >> and he died of black lung at the age of 57. >> 57. gosh. >> yeah. >> for your dad's picture to be used this way, i mean, for a russian troll farm to find this picture, use it in the way that they did to try to support president trump, that's not something your dad would have been in favor of? >> no, my dad definitely would not have supported trump and he was a staunch democrat. he alway
through the day in the mines he tagged along my dad and at the end of the shift, dad was coming outcame out of the mines earl snapped his picture and the rest is history. in 1978 it was on the cover of time magazine when the big coal crisis, when we had that coal strike. i'm thinking it was 110 day coal strike and my father liked -- he had a big 16 by 20 picture made of this and put on the head of the bed of his bed where, you know, he really liked it. he beat anwar out in the picture. it's...
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his son posted these pictures of dad, clint, on twitter writing, my dad is 45 pursuing a modeling careercheers and applause ] what a nice boy. what a nice son. thank you so much, son, because that tweet, getting over 80,000 retweets. 400,000 likes. clint is now -- he's not officially a model yet, but he is officially a meme. yeah. [ applause ] people online substituting photos of celebrities with -- can we show them? try to imagine, there you go. this is lin-manuel miranda posting pictures of his dad. he got in on it by writing my dad is 64 pursuing a modeling career and i've never seen him happier. pretty great that the son did this for clint. and we couldn't be happier to have model dad, clint, along with his son, colin. he made it happen, and we would like to welcome them both to "good morning america." hi, guys. [ applause ] >> hello. [ applause ] >> look at you, clint. you're really dressing the part. clint, how does it all feel? >> wow. this is overwhelming. it's amazing. i'm thrilled at everything that's happened. it's all surprising to me. i would never have imagined this in a mi
his son posted these pictures of dad, clint, on twitter writing, my dad is 45 pursuing a modeling careercheers and applause ] what a nice boy. what a nice son. thank you so much, son, because that tweet, getting over 80,000 retweets. 400,000 likes. clint is now -- he's not officially a model yet, but he is officially a meme. yeah. [ applause ] people online substituting photos of celebrities with -- can we show them? try to imagine, there you go. this is lin-manuel miranda posting pictures of...
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there are two dads, two moms, one mom, one dad. >> reporter: but kay was surprised when she learned thatew jersey law didn't define family the way she did. at one point, she was denied coverage for her fertility treatments. >> new jersey fertility law as it existed said a man and a woman have to be trying for a year in order to get coverage. so that excluded single women, and it excluded gay women. >> reporter: so she took her fight to the state house and worked with her representatives to update the law. kay's family is about to grow once again. >> soon we're going to have a third person in the house. and he's a really funny guy. >> when i least expected it, the right guy showed up. the decision to be a single mom by choice doesn't mean you're going to be single forever. it means you have the ability to wait for the right guy. >> who's belly is this? >> reporter: as for deirdre, she's now a mother to 6 month old kelsey. >> the name actually means "brave". >> reporter: how do you plan to tell kelsey about mom, where die come from? where's dad? >> yeah, i think the number one thing is bei
there are two dads, two moms, one mom, one dad. >> reporter: but kay was surprised when she learned thatew jersey law didn't define family the way she did. at one point, she was denied coverage for her fertility treatments. >> new jersey fertility law as it existed said a man and a woman have to be trying for a year in order to get coverage. so that excluded single women, and it excluded gay women. >> reporter: so she took her fight to the state house and worked with her...
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my dad was here in 1997. now i'm the dad. with two kids. sam actually lost a state soccer tournament yesterday. so i was convinced her to come up and watch the masters. >> the warriors delayed the film review against the clippers to watch woods in the masters. curry almost cried. the warriors won game one by 17. the warriors had 21 turn overs. kerr said they won't go deep in the play offs if that shows up on the stat sheet. >> the quality of the passes are so important. you have to be on target. be sure of yourself. and we got away with it last night. going forward we have to do better of decision making and just the discipline of making a good sharp pass. >> after that film review. klay thompson headed to oracle park to watch the giants play. looking to sweep the rockies. a three run shot. the giants couldn't get a hit. longoria find the hole. that was it. the complete game shut out. allowing the one hit. struck out nine. rockies avoid the sweep and the giants are shut out on home field. >> who's hungry? not taking. a's rained out. back in
my dad was here in 1997. now i'm the dad. with two kids. sam actually lost a state soccer tournament yesterday. so i was convinced her to come up and watch the masters. >> the warriors delayed the film review against the clippers to watch woods in the masters. curry almost cried. the warriors won game one by 17. the warriors had 21 turn overs. kerr said they won't go deep in the play offs if that shows up on the stat sheet. >> the quality of the passes are so important. you have to...
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i love their dad's reaction at the end of this, classic dad moment.ure of all of them together. >> that's sweet. sweet family. they all just want to see each other. >> his brother has grown like a foot. meanwhile, ashley is about to get a big surprise that her mother orchestrated. her friend max crouching there with the phone ashley is delighted to see her friend maggie. she just turned 20. she lives in california. her best friend maggie moved 1800 miles away to kentucky. they hadn't seen each other in five months. she decided i'm going to call maggie and see -- that will make my daughter feel good. >> happy birthday. >> looking through a microscope at all kinds of different microorganisms is pretty amazing. especially when you're in school and learning about it, which is what 28-year-old student martin k. christianson did. >> there is millions of those little things stuck like that living in your eyebrows. >> everywhere. >> on your pillow. >> when i tell you where he's focused his research on -- food you eat. these are samples of unwashed vegetables.
i love their dad's reaction at the end of this, classic dad moment.ure of all of them together. >> that's sweet. sweet family. they all just want to see each other. >> his brother has grown like a foot. meanwhile, ashley is about to get a big surprise that her mother orchestrated. her friend max crouching there with the phone ashley is delighted to see her friend maggie. she just turned 20. she lives in california. her best friend maggie moved 1800 miles away to kentucky. they...
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would anything change the daughters' minds about their dad?burke strunsky is a hard charging man, ex-member in good standing of the san francisco's d.a.'s office, now senior deputy in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. strunsky would need them in the case against family man chris hall. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> so he did, but strunsky wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. when he heard about chris hall's obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, "it's an act." >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband. but when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife. >> who tried harder to save cristi? not chris, said the prosecutor. but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she is the only one that did chest compression. he had no interest in tru
would anything change the daughters' minds about their dad?burke strunsky is a hard charging man, ex-member in good standing of the san francisco's d.a.'s office, now senior deputy in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. strunsky would need them in the case against family man chris hall. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> so he did, but strunsky wasn't buying the...
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chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.ndler: 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. lemo
chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.ndler: 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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the car he was driving was gifted to him by his dad for his 12th birthday.aniel is doing quite well behind the wheel. his dad was a mechanic and so daniel is training to be probably the next great thing. >> it's all the video games. you just dedicate as much to the video games, you'd amount to something. i could have done this, mom. >> i did do it, my mom ju didn't know. >> he must have been driving since he was four years old. >> i'm sure he probably left him alone at a a younger age than this. there's no class for kids his age. so daniel's on track with guys much more powerful cars. but he doesn't let that intimidate him in any way and gets out there and races the best he can. i thunk he's doing a pretty darn good job. >> everybody like as creamy hazelnut spread. follow the directions from what's up moms. of course you're going to need m skins off of them. once they're done, putthem onfood processer until it's creamy luke this. >> and you don't have to add anything to this. >> it is going to get a little creamy but does recommend you add oil of your choice
the car he was driving was gifted to him by his dad for his 12th birthday.aniel is doing quite well behind the wheel. his dad was a mechanic and so daniel is training to be probably the next great thing. >> it's all the video games. you just dedicate as much to the video games, you'd amount to something. i could have done this, mom. >> i did do it, my mom ju didn't know. >> he must have been driving since he was four years old. >> i'm sure he probably left him alone at a...
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dad doesn't speak russian, shrugs his shoulders.ho is this guy, doesn't speak our language, holds a pitchfork near them. a few minutes later, dad communicates in the dirt, usa, so they know he's an american. a few minutes go by, the black car shows up, two men get out, put him into the back seat, take him to a holding area. then he's turned over to the kgb. ♪ >> nikita khrushchev is shown as he told that gary powers was alive and that russia has seized five photographs made 1,400 miles inside soviet borders. the plane was brought down on may day. less than two weeks before the summit talks and mr. k. was quick to play on the incident for propaganda advantage. out in the open came a story of the most sensational intelligence operations yet revealed. america officially admits extensive flights over and around russia by unarmed planes during the last five years. state department spokesman lincoln white gave the reasons for the flights. >> given the state of the world today, intelligence collection activities are practiced by all countr
dad doesn't speak russian, shrugs his shoulders.ho is this guy, doesn't speak our language, holds a pitchfork near them. a few minutes later, dad communicates in the dirt, usa, so they know he's an american. a few minutes go by, the black car shows up, two men get out, put him into the back seat, take him to a holding area. then he's turned over to the kgb. ♪ >> nikita khrushchev is shown as he told that gary powers was alive and that russia has seized five photographs made 1,400 miles...
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she called her dad who had gone from his day job to his night shift. >> i'm sure you told your dad you were worried. >> we kept in touch during the day. >> did he seem to be worried? >> he did. we could never get in touch with her. >> at midnight, it was clear, something was terribly wrong. scott left work to file a missing person's report with the moundvil pic >> what was it like for you that night? >> it was awful. i was very scared when she didn't come home. and i pretty much knew in my heart that something was wrong. >> the next morning, said kelsey, she woke up in a house that no longer felt like home. she called her grandmother reba at her home in prattville, a town two hours away. >> she said is mama down there at your house? >> i said no, hon., she's not here. and she said, mama didn't come home last night. >> what was going on in here? >> i'm just turning upside down. you know, i'm just tied in a knot. >> reba called teresa's younger sister ashley at her office at the local circuit court. >> mama called me up. she said teresa is missing. i said let me make some phone calls. >>
she called her dad who had gone from his day job to his night shift. >> i'm sure you told your dad you were worried. >> we kept in touch during the day. >> did he seem to be worried? >> he did. we could never get in touch with her. >> at midnight, it was clear, something was terribly wrong. scott left work to file a missing person's report with the moundvil pic >> what was it like for you that night? >> it was awful. i was very scared when she didn't...
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so full of joy when he talked about his dad.ally looks up to his dad. >> thanks for saying that, man. >> absolutely. >> i think i needed to hear that. >> absolutely. >> i haven't really heard that before. >> brandon maxwell has been released from segregation and returned to a general population unit. as usual, it doesn't take long to meet others acquainted with his father, like david childers. >> his dad was a real good friend of mine. i met him in prison when i was 17. acts just like his dad. >> childers has a unique perspective when it comes to brandon following in his father's footsteps. >> i understand it. my first cell partner was my father. >> man, wow. >> i talked to my dad about it. and it hurts the father. to see his son follow in his footsteps. >> this is a poem that the minister gave me that kind of touches me in a way that i really don't like, if you want to know the truth. the title of it's "walk a little plainer, daddy." walk a little plainer said a little boy frail. i'm following in your footsteps and i don't want
so full of joy when he talked about his dad.ally looks up to his dad. >> thanks for saying that, man. >> absolutely. >> i think i needed to hear that. >> absolutely. >> i haven't really heard that before. >> brandon maxwell has been released from segregation and returned to a general population unit. as usual, it doesn't take long to meet others acquainted with his father, like david childers. >> his dad was a real good friend of mine. i met him in...
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my dad was here in '97. now i'm the dad with two kids. >> tiger in ha three-way tie for the lead. >> reporter: today's performance was vintage tiger battling through a crowded field. in one point during the day five golfers were tied for the lead. but on the 12th hole everything changed. tiger made his move. >> i'm compelled to say, oh my goodness. >> it was just amazing buzz out there to try to figure out what was going on. meanwhile, still say present and focused on what i'm trying to do out there. it was -- i kind of liked it. >> reporter: it today caps off the greatest day in sports, nearly 11 years from the major tournament. the longest drought in golf history. >> i had affairs. i cheated railroads woods famously balt eld scandal in personal life. then recently back injuries fourg surgeries and dui which he blamed on mismanagement on pain medicine. last year he called return to golf a miracle. >> one of the hardest i think i've ever had to win just because of what has transpired the last couple of years
my dad was here in '97. now i'm the dad with two kids. >> tiger in ha three-way tie for the lead. >> reporter: today's performance was vintage tiger battling through a crowded field. in one point during the day five golfers were tied for the lead. but on the 12th hole everything changed. tiger made his move. >> i'm compelled to say, oh my goodness. >> it was just amazing buzz out there to try to figure out what was going on. meanwhile, still say present and focused on...
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i think about a lot about my dad. a proud gentleman. my dad had an expression. he said, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about respect. it's about your place in the community. it's about being able to look at your kid and say, honey, it's going to be ok and mean it. but, folks, too many people, they can't look at their kids today. and say it's going to be ok. and mean it. that's what we got to change. i think about so many people across this country today. who are just not getting respect, not treated with respect. how do you get to a place, how did we ever get here, where people who teach our kids, take care of our sick, transport our goods, build our bridges and repair our roofs, keep our water systems safe, people who race into burning buildings, people who race into danger to protect us, people who pick up our garbage off our streets, iron workers, steel workers, boilermakers, plumbers, electrical workers, sales people, how did we get to this place where they don't think we see them or hear them or know them? and maybe
i think about a lot about my dad. a proud gentleman. my dad had an expression. he said, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your dignity. it's about respect. it's about your place in the community. it's about being able to look at your kid and say, honey, it's going to be ok and mean it. but, folks, too many people, they can't look at their kids today. and say it's going to be ok. and mean it. that's what we got to change. i think about so many people across this country...
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you're around people that you know killed your dad. it was a ridiculous feeling.an't even put it into words. just soul-wrenching. >> schrauben testified against them. in court it was argued sandra had a variety of motives for killing jack. she wanted his money before medical bills ate up their savings. and she couldn't bear being away from her son tom. >> do you think the case had gone well? >> i thought the case had gone extremely well. >> except once again that little ball came off the track. >> what happened? >> coming up -- >> i thought i was going to pass out. >> what did you say? >> i said she was an idiot. >> when "deadly conspiracy" continues. >>> welcome back. it had been 11 years since jack jessee's death. his wife, sandra, and her son, tom, were on trial for his murder. but a co-conspirator had struck a deal with prosecutors. in exchange for his release, he took the stand to detail how sandra and tom orchestrated the plot to kill jack. now the case was in the jury's hands, but the jessee family's fight for justice was far from over. with the conclusion
you're around people that you know killed your dad. it was a ridiculous feeling.an't even put it into words. just soul-wrenching. >> schrauben testified against them. in court it was argued sandra had a variety of motives for killing jack. she wanted his money before medical bills ate up their savings. and she couldn't bear being away from her son tom. >> do you think the case had gone well? >> i thought the case had gone extremely well. >> except once again that little...
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i mean so the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a room you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu tradition. child scientists i so wish i knew that they were shall moving in the shank you can't check sham count bush i had one week you can choose how old. she died at the age of nineteen. i was. at fourteen she had started to question some of the traditional zuda values the whole generation believes that oh you mean i love to take over. so no money can take off just think that's rubbish no no don't believe how love to be chief. not long after fourteen. i was diagnosed as a child i posited. she died of aids four years later. proving. that. this was linda at seven he lived in the eastern cape with hi
i mean so the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a room you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu...
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. >> jimmy: now what about your dad, did you cut your dad's hair as well? >> no!e doesn't have any hair! >> jimmy: that makes three of you. now, let me ask, stephanie and ben, by accident, by going ahead and shaving their heads all the way, aren't you inhibiting teddy's artistic vision for their hair? >> eloise was spared, well, the front was spared. >> jimmy: can we see the back of eloise's hair? it looks cute from the front. it looks fine from the front. >> you want to turn around, baby girl? >> jimmy: oh, yeah. it's like she visited the groomer. are you excited that your daughter has the same haircut as rihanna right now? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: now stephanie, you did not opt to get your haircut in solidarity with the rest of the family, i see. >> it was recommended, but i -- no thanks. >> jimmy: no thank you. were you relieved that they at least left the eyebrows in tact? >> i thought about that. i thought about that. and yeah. yeah. it's, that would have been weird. >> jimmy: deadteddy, was it fun shave everyone's head? >> yes! >> jimmy: do you think you will
. >> jimmy: now what about your dad, did you cut your dad's hair as well? >> no!e doesn't have any hair! >> jimmy: that makes three of you. now, let me ask, stephanie and ben, by accident, by going ahead and shaving their heads all the way, aren't you inhibiting teddy's artistic vision for their hair? >> eloise was spared, well, the front was spared. >> jimmy: can we see the back of eloise's hair? it looks cute from the front. it looks fine from the front. >>...
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and so, my dad wrote the cover story.he office where he's putting in his office, i guess. >> seth: yeah. >> something's happening there. and so trump, i think -- >> seth: he could almost putt with his tie, i want to point out. [ laughter ] >> it is. it is. >> seth: yeah. >> it's a longer -- it's a longer tie. but yeah, he's -- and i think because of that piece, he's always had some weird -- my dad is bill geist, so he's also william. so, maybe trump thinks i'm him or something. >> seth: yeah, when he calls you up. >> so, he's always been sort of nice to me -- >> seth: yeah. >> because of that piece. but the funny thing is, all that mattered was that he was on the cover of "new york times" magazine. and if you look inside and you read it, my dad was doing in 1984 what people are doing now which is, trump tells my dad he was number one in his class at wharton. and in the next sentence my dad says, "i called wharton. he was not number one in his class. didn't receive any honors. you know what i mean? >> seth: yeah. >> it's l
and so, my dad wrote the cover story.he office where he's putting in his office, i guess. >> seth: yeah. >> something's happening there. and so trump, i think -- >> seth: he could almost putt with his tie, i want to point out. [ laughter ] >> it is. it is. >> seth: yeah. >> it's a longer -- it's a longer tie. but yeah, he's -- and i think because of that piece, he's always had some weird -- my dad is bill geist, so he's also william. so, maybe trump thinks...
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i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad come on get a drum you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu tradition. chinese scientists and so russian idea that they were shall only be killed the shank get killed chip shot and shout shout one big gun shows how. she died at the age of nineteen. i was. at fourteen she had started to question some of the traditional zuda values the whole generation believes that oh you mean i love to take over. so no money can take off just think that's rubbish no no don't believe how love to be chief. not long after fourteen. i was diagnosed as a child i posited. she died of aids four years later. proving. that. this was linda at seven he lived in the eastern cape with h
i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad come on get a drum you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his urdu...
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and not just any dad. >> reporter: no love lost between these two. but when michelle obama aimed a zinger at president trump the other day, it ricochetted back and nicked the former first lady. she was on her book tour, being interviewed by stephen colbert when she compared the american people to a broken family. >> we're a teenager, sometimes you spend the weekends can with a divorced dad. it feels like it's fun. that's what america is going through. we're kind of living with a divorced dad. >> reporter: it's the kind of behavior that caused the 25 of robin william's character in mrs. doubt fire to ask for a divorce encouraging the kids to run wild, while dad dances on the table. some thoughts comparing president trump to a divorced dad was hitting the nail on the head. guess who is mad now at michelle obama? i'm a divorced dad. i think i do a pretty good job. now i'm compared to trump. from another divorced dad who loves his kids and is every bit a good parent as a divorced mom. i generally didn't like t
and not just any dad. >> reporter: no love lost between these two. but when michelle obama aimed a zinger at president trump the other day, it ricochetted back and nicked the former first lady. she was on her book tour, being interviewed by stephen colbert when she compared the american people to a broken family. >> we're a teenager, sometimes you spend the weekends can with a divorced dad. it feels like it's fun. that's what america is going through. we're kind of living with a...
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. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvetteillinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just having a four-door family car like it had been in the past. >> auto analyst john kraman. >> the manufacturers jumped on board with a variety of high-performance cars, wild colors, the styling really affected by the aviation theme with the big fins and and the wild, futuristic styling. >> no wonder keith loves cars from boyhood. long before he gets his license, he settles on his dream ride, the american beauty that first rolls off the assembly line in 1953 when he's 9 years old, the chevy corvette. >> the corvette just reset the bar totally with innovative styling and a fiberglass body, which at the time was unheard of. >> a decade later, in 1963, when keith is saving up for his first new car
. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvetteillinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just having a four-door family car like it had been in the past. >> auto analyst john...
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and she married 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 united states. 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 fit the dress that the other sister had. but even after i wore it, you know, it got passed down to one of
and she married 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 united states. my grandparents were not. three of the four came from mexico and one from spain. host: what was a...
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i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a drum you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his duty tradition. chinese scientists i think the russian idea that they were shown to be the shank can kill the chap shy and shout shout why don't you think you can choose how. she died at the age of nineteen. i was. at fourteen she had started to question some of the traditional zulu values the whole generation believes that i remain hallowed to take over. so no money can take you from just think that's right no no don't believe how love to be chief. not long after fourteen minutes i was diagnosed as a child i posited. she died of aids four years later. poor. this was linda at seven he lived in the easte
i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a drum you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad. all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of his duty...
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i'm your dad. i'm never not gonna be your dad.onna be here every day. >> reporter: and what did he say? >> never changed his story. maintained his innocence throughout from day one. >> reporter: obviously, the police believe that you killed kenzie. did you kill kenzie? >> no. >> reporter: kenzie's family remain convinced jordan is guilty and he should face maximum punishment. >> i'm hoping and hoping and hoping she's going to be charged as an adult because it's an adult crime. >> jordan's a murderer. and i'll say it. and his father needs to get in the mirror every morning and look in that mirror and say, i am the father of a murderer. >> reporter: august, 2011. two years after jordan's arrest. finally, a judge's ruling. and it's a big break for jordan. he will not be charged as an adult but as a juvenile. what was your reaction? >> i was greatly relieved. >> reporter: the stakes could not have been higher. >> could not have been higher. >> reporter: defense attorney dennis elisco brings on co-counsel steve colafella to help prepar
i'm your dad. i'm never not gonna be your dad.onna be here every day. >> reporter: and what did he say? >> never changed his story. maintained his innocence throughout from day one. >> reporter: obviously, the police believe that you killed kenzie. did you kill kenzie? >> no. >> reporter: kenzie's family remain convinced jordan is guilty and he should face maximum punishment. >> i'm hoping and hoping and hoping she's going to be charged as an adult because...
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dad started getting worse. we lost him earlier this year, and i watched it as i watch things change, from him caring for her to her caring for him and the two bus trying to date care -- trying to take care of the two of them. once again, we found our lives shaped by the decisions of those with power over us, decisions that made us better off, because some people in washington made the decision to bring us something called medicare. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: and so when i think about how we had to navigate those tough family decisions, i think about how fortunate we were that all we had to think about was what was right medically for mom and dad both, not whether our family was going to go bankrupt over this. that is how government touches our lives. that is how policies bring us freedom, and when it comes to health care, i want every american to have that same benefit. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: this is why washington matters, not the political ups and downs, not the daily drama of who
dad started getting worse. we lost him earlier this year, and i watched it as i watch things change, from him caring for her to her caring for him and the two bus trying to date care -- trying to take care of the two of them. once again, we found our lives shaped by the decisions of those with power over us, decisions that made us better off, because some people in washington made the decision to bring us something called medicare. [cheers and applause] mayor buttigieg: and so when i think...