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that's what the engine looks like now. >> nice and shiny. >> it sounds good also. >> does dad know dadad this or is this all a surprise? he's not clued into any part of it at all? >> this is a surprise for dad, they get the entire family together, it's more of a family reunion than anything else. now it's time to show dad's oldr >>> he wi lose mind. > . i haven't ntd t , dad,is 99 99th birthday. >> wow. >> a big party. >> and now the icing on the cake. >> walt is a world war ii veteran, the oldest of 15 children, lived through the depression and the dustbowl, he's seen a lot. and now, how cool is it to see his old 55 ford fairlane again. and not just see it but get behind the wheel. >> he drove? >> he had his license until 98, he doesn't have one right now but don't worry the family drove on their own private property. and walt, please, he's 99 but can still handle the old ford >> bottle flipping was ipping the nick calderone while right? these dudes kick it up a notch. >> hanging off the side of the building and then doing this. >> that is so freaky. >> now all the kids will try to do
that's what the engine looks like now. >> nice and shiny. >> it sounds good also. >> does dad know dadad this or is this all a surprise? he's not clued into any part of it at all? >> this is a surprise for dad, they get the entire family together, it's more of a family reunion than anything else. now it's time to show dad's oldr >>> he wi lose mind. > . i haven't ntd t , dad,is 99 99th birthday. >> wow. >> a big party. >> and now the icing...
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why did dad do this?ed to protect this, and people would come up to me and they came up with all the "what ifs." what if the house burned down? what if it got bulldozed? what if we sold it? but i didn't have ready answers. >> all don is certain of is that his father wasn't trying to defraud anyone, much less his mother. he didn't have a war with my mom like a lot of people suspect. >> you had to let mom know. how did she react? >> she put her hands on her face like this and listened, and she said, "this doesn't surprise me." >> really? >> yeah. she was 89 at the time. >> she took it well. >> she took it well. >> by the way, remember those other pricey paintings? don sr. kept those originals hidden behind his secret wall, too. so he painted duplicates. >> he painted eight duplicates. >> i decide to bounce off don my own theory about his cartoonist father. did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell. i think he just wanted to absorb and be as, perhaps, as great
why did dad do this?ed to protect this, and people would come up to me and they came up with all the "what ifs." what if the house burned down? what if it got bulldozed? what if we sold it? but i didn't have ready answers. >> all don is certain of is that his father wasn't trying to defraud anyone, much less his mother. he didn't have a war with my mom like a lot of people suspect. >> you had to let mom know. how did she react? >> she put her hands on her face like...
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i still love my dad today. >> reporter: you still love him today?he man that i knew, that i lived my whole life with, that's the man i love. our cancer patients- re r like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose, helped restore hope. my team made me feel like a whole person again. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. ...you discover paint bleed you unde
i still love my dad today. >> reporter: you still love him today?he man that i knew, that i lived my whole life with, that's the man i love. our cancer patients- re r like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of...
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i'm dad.ou ever refer to me as jeff in public or anywhere else, this giant physique is going to put you down. i won't be disrespected. my teeth have been feeling really sensitive lately. well 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. crest. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. jeff: i'm dad. you ever r
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tracy, i'm thinking of your dad. be the last man to walk on the moon, just the latest human being. he wants us to go back. looks like we are. sounds like your stubborn dad got his way. how do you feel this whole week? >> this week has been great. all the excitement over the anniversary and the 50th year celebration and, yeah, you're right, neil. daddy didn't want to be the last one to walk on the moon. he wanted to have someone follow behind him. he would be excited that they have the new program and it's going to be a man or a woman headed there and i'm sure that he has -- he's looking saying come on, hurry up. i'm waiting for you. >> amy, your dad was found of saying that there's a lot of unmanned capsules can doing going to the furthest edge of the solar system and beyond. only a human being can do, relate the world and coming back to the world and can share. he was very big on the fact that human beings need to be there. >> oh, he was. you know, we had the feelings, we have the thoughts. we have the spirit. we ha
tracy, i'm thinking of your dad. be the last man to walk on the moon, just the latest human being. he wants us to go back. looks like we are. sounds like your stubborn dad got his way. how do you feel this whole week? >> this week has been great. all the excitement over the anniversary and the 50th year celebration and, yeah, you're right, neil. daddy didn't want to be the last one to walk on the moon. he wanted to have someone follow behind him. he would be excited that they have the new...
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i'd say, "just like my dad." [ folk music plays ] >> seven years later, in 1985, her dad dies of cancery 23, receives her strange inheritance, and, for the next 30 years, she's indeed just like her dad. any regrets that your dad didn't take that offer? >> no, it's a labor of love for me. >> you have any children? >> nope, just three dogs and a cat. >> and a boyfriend, buddy, who travels with her on the circuit. how much time do you spend with this log of yours? >> oh, i spend a lot of time with my log -- 14, 16 hours a day when we're showing, probably 4 to 6 months a year. >> and you make a living doing this? >> i try. it's not as lucrative as it used to be. it's taking its toll on me and the log. the roads are rough on it. we only get to go 56 miles an hour because you can't move it very quickly. i get four miles to the gallon. bungees, buddy. >> are you losing money on this proposition? >> i think i'm breaking even. you know, i'm just floating along. >> how much money did you make off this venture last year? >> i think we took in maybe about $20,000. >> do you think about what will ha
i'd say, "just like my dad." [ folk music plays ] >> seven years later, in 1985, her dad dies of cancery 23, receives her strange inheritance, and, for the next 30 years, she's indeed just like her dad. any regrets that your dad didn't take that offer? >> no, it's a labor of love for me. >> you have any children? >> nope, just three dogs and a cat. >> and a boyfriend, buddy, who travels with her on the circuit. how much time do you spend with this log of...
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but dad, you've got allstate.nt forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? [what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. >> now, back to, "strange inheritance." >> in bloomfield, new jersey... >> sold! >> ...the hammer has just fallen on this curious painting, described as "triple portrait with lady fainting," for $1,100,000. auctioneer john nye is still reeling from the news that the art world believes it's a rembrandt. congratulations. >> thank you. i'm still smiling. >> how remarkable does this unremarkable painting now become? >> it's remarkable in the sense that it's not the type of dramatically lit individuals with the big hats and the ribbon collars that you see, and you just know, boom, that's a rembrandt. >> it's soo
but dad, you've got allstate.nt forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? [what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. >> now, back to, "strange inheritance." >> in bloomfield, new...
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dad felt that one. >> you no he she really loves dad more than the boyfriend. >> keep this video in yourk pocket. any time you need something funny. really? >> it's a really cute moment. >> you got a boyfriend? >> yeah! >> tell daddy, yes. >> yes. >> katie carney did something fantastic a few years ago. >> i just had this idea in my head i really wanted to go on a road trip and live in my car for a month. she did. she got together with a friend and they traveled. >> it is something i enjoyed doing. and so it's kind of been my goal since then to keep doing it. to keep being on the road, to keep being on road trips, to keep staying in my car and sleeping in my car and living in my car. >> she ended up getting a job transcribing documents. >> i have created a life for me because i know i want to travel. at least have the ability to. >> she stayed in her car and off she went. in fact, as we speak, she's in montana traveling through the grand tetons and yellowstone enjoying her life and making it happen. >> i love this idea. she is living the life. she's comfortable in her car and using what
dad felt that one. >> you no he she really loves dad more than the boyfriend. >> keep this video in yourk pocket. any time you need something funny. really? >> it's a really cute moment. >> you got a boyfriend? >> yeah! >> tell daddy, yes. >> yes. >> katie carney did something fantastic a few years ago. >> i just had this idea in my head i really wanted to go on a road trip and live in my car for a month. she did. she got together with a...
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because his dad killed his mom. >> his dad didn't kill his mom. >> he thinks so though. >> he couldso who did kill debbie? dave has an opinion about that, too. who else wanted her dead? >> maybe the boyfriend that was stalking her. >> stalking her? >> this is somebody who was reported to the police and the police swept it under the rug apparently. it was an ex-boyfriend. >> of course, investigators say they did look into that and other leads, too, but they all came back to dave. and one primary motive. so some cross-examination. prosecutors said you killed your ex-wife because she was going to expose your embezzlement of the childrens' trust funds. were you afraid your father was going to find out what you were doing with that money with the trust fund? your father who lovingly put the money into the trust fund before you siphoned it out. >> i really don't like the way you are characterizing these things. >> whether you like it or not, those are the accusations. >> yeah. and they are not right. they are wrong. they are false. which part did you not understand? >> what part did i not
because his dad killed his mom. >> his dad didn't kill his mom. >> he thinks so though. >> he couldso who did kill debbie? dave has an opinion about that, too. who else wanted her dead? >> maybe the boyfriend that was stalking her. >> stalking her? >> this is somebody who was reported to the police and the police swept it under the rug apparently. it was an ex-boyfriend. >> of course, investigators say they did look into that and other leads, too, but...
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dad passed. lemonis: dad passed away. your family's here. jessica: yeah. we're here. lemonis: okay.nd what are all these products? jessica: this is kind of monica's baby right here. it is a product that -- it's all natural, made from the sea buckthorn berry. lemonis: and why do you say it's her baby? jessica: she had eczema as a kid, and it's good for scars, burns, psoriasis, eczema. lemonis: it's obvious to me that monica has come up with something unique with the sea buckthorn, but in order to really demonstrate that, you want to have the packaging reflect the uniqueness. the jar, to me, looks like somebody just bought a jar off the shelf and slapped a label on it. so who's in charge of the store? jessica: right now, officially, caity. lemonis: and where's caity's at? jessica: caity is... she's back here. caity: i'm caity. nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. caity: thanks for coming. lemonis: so you're really the person that runs this business? caity: yes. lemonis: okay. caity: but with the help of an amazing team. lemonis: do you guys sell online? jessica: we do. lemonis: how
dad passed. lemonis: dad passed away. your family's here. jessica: yeah. we're here. lemonis: okay.nd what are all these products? jessica: this is kind of monica's baby right here. it is a product that -- it's all natural, made from the sea buckthorn berry. lemonis: and why do you say it's her baby? jessica: she had eczema as a kid, and it's good for scars, burns, psoriasis, eczema. lemonis: it's obvious to me that monica has come up with something unique with the sea buckthorn, but in order...
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and then all of a sudden ant-man dad isn't so cool anymore. or ant-man's dad's dad.ll your wonderful success. dora the explorer. michael's children love him now. "dora and the lost city of gold" is the reason. it opens if theaters a week from friday. we'll be right back with mack demarco. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the all new 2019 a-class. mercedes-be mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to all my guests. apologies to all my matt damons. "nightline" is next. but first, this is his album. it's called "here comes the cowboy." here with the song "finally alone" mack demarco! ♪ one, two, three ♪ sick of the city locked in with all the pretty people ♪ ♪ you need a vacation somewhere that no one ever would dream to go ♪ ♪ somewhere mundane hop on the train see where it goes ♪ ♪ finish your ride hop off and hide now that you're finally alone ♪ ♪ yeah honey you're finally alone yeah home ♪ ♪ out in
and then all of a sudden ant-man dad isn't so cool anymore. or ant-man's dad's dad.ll your wonderful success. dora the explorer. michael's children love him now. "dora and the lost city of gold" is the reason. it opens if theaters a week from friday. we'll be right back with mack demarco. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the all new 2019 a-class. mercedes-be mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the...
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and he rang me one night and said, dad, i do not know what to do.thing you can do, son, is ring tomo up and see if he will have a look at you. i'm going to say he was sort of 13, maybe 12. and i'm sort of... i've heard of tommy fleetwood and he's like the crownjewels. he'd ask you a question and he'd look you straight in the eye and you would almost... it's sort of intimidating, really because you think, oh, i've got to get this right. 0n the 13th tee these days, i remember it as three or four into the pond down the right there and then another one or two onto the ridge. nothing on the fairway. i thought i had it five straight in the water and he says i hit two left out of bounds or something. i thought it was five straight out, but, either way, they were not good. astonishing, tommy. that way, one on the deck, hook. and no apparent rhyme or reason. then, watching that, that is when i came in and i thought... not sure if this is going to come right. but we just... we just got down to it and just work hard. the thing about getting your game back and
and he rang me one night and said, dad, i do not know what to do.thing you can do, son, is ring tomo up and see if he will have a look at you. i'm going to say he was sort of 13, maybe 12. and i'm sort of... i've heard of tommy fleetwood and he's like the crownjewels. he'd ask you a question and he'd look you straight in the eye and you would almost... it's sort of intimidating, really because you think, oh, i've got to get this right. 0n the 13th tee these days, i remember it as three or four...
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president trump: when did your dad die? ms. cameron: [inaudible] home. president trump: that's too bad. ms. cameron: and my mom too. president trump: and you loved them both, right? ms. cameron: yes. president trump: that's good. and they're proud of you, you know? they're looking down right now, because you're in the oval office. this is the big stuff, right? you're in the oval office, and they're looking down on you and they see gold, right? that's gold. ms. cameron: yes. president trump: that's really something. and they're very proud of you, right? ms. cameron: thank you. president trump: so, congratulations. ms. cameron: thanks. president trump: who would like to say? would you like to say something? anybody? on your great victory? mrs. pence: well, i think you should tell about your special accomplishment. mr. millett: on behalf of special olympics [inaudible] -- we have 15 total. we're [inaudible] to be here in this great room. it's a great honor and privilege to be here. my shot was okay. it was three-fourths shot at the end of the game. it was s
president trump: when did your dad die? ms. cameron: [inaudible] home. president trump: that's too bad. ms. cameron: and my mom too. president trump: and you loved them both, right? ms. cameron: yes. president trump: that's good. and they're proud of you, you know? they're looking down right now, because you're in the oval office. this is the big stuff, right? you're in the oval office, and they're looking down on you and they see gold, right? that's gold. ms. cameron: yes. president trump:...
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harvey: speaking of your kids, their dad owns the mavericks. - yeah, i know. - their dad's a celebritylevision. - i know, i know. - so, i'm not trying to scare you, but they don't feel the pain you felt. no, and i know. and especially with my oldest daughter. it-- it's a battle. why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. okay, i know what it is, but why? so we have this thing after dinners that we call "daddy treats," right, where i make crazy type ice cream and snacks or whatever. and so then, rather than just putting it right on the treat, i'll get them to come up like little birds... - ( laughing ) - and they'll come back and back and back and back. and it's fun, right? and so it's just silly and, you know. - oh, my gosh. - my wife doesn't quite like it, but we always have fun. so it's kinda like our little family tradition. speaking of your kids, it's
harvey: speaking of your kids, their dad owns the mavericks. - yeah, i know. - their dad's a celebritylevision. - i know, i know. - so, i'm not trying to scare you, but they don't feel the pain you felt. no, and i know. and especially with my oldest daughter. it-- it's a battle. why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa...
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round of applause for dad. >> that's great. plane when it's 1:30 in the morning on a red eye. >> okay, your turn. >> no. >> why? >> good job, cry. >> no. >>> that's our show. lots more fun summer entertainment at rightthisminute.com. and don't forget every episode of rtm this summer is all new. >>> tonight, bracing for impact. the major tropical system that could become a dangerous hurricane. several states on alert. authorities warn the mississippi river has never been this high, with 20 inches of rain now coming. it will test the levees in new orleans. rob marciano live with the new track and the timing tonight. >>> also tonight, the passenger jet rocked by sudden and severe turbulence 36,000 feet in the air. the jet plummeting. oxygen masks dropping. nearly three dozen passengers hurt. many hitting their heads on the ceiling. >>> the u.s. coast guard and the high speed chase on open water, going after a suspected narco-submarine. the stunning discovery inside. >>> in new york city tonight, the taxi slamming into a
round of applause for dad. >> that's great. plane when it's 1:30 in the morning on a red eye. >> okay, your turn. >> no. >> why? >> good job, cry. >> no. >>> that's our show. lots more fun summer entertainment at rightthisminute.com. and don't forget every episode of rtm this summer is all new. >>> tonight, bracing for impact. the major tropical system that could become a dangerous hurricane. several states on alert. authorities warn the...
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doug: that was my dad.ey're like, "doug's toxic," and we don't deserve this place. lemonis: doug and his wife have a lot of vibrance and a lot of ideas, and they're very committed, but all they were told was that their store sucked and they were terrible and they did things that were wrong, and at some point, you start believing it. you just wave the white flag. your dad said to me that you guys all sat down as a family and that you decided it was best for you not to be here. cristine: wow. do you guys want to leave here? cristine: no. and the hard part about it is, like, we took the pay cuts. we've put everything into this place. we have -- like, what are we going to do? like, he's done this his whole life. ♪ dino: hello. lemonis: hey, buddy. i've met a lot of controlling people in my life, and i have a tendency to sometimes be controlling, as well. it's a bad habit. but i think when it crosses the line is when you take people's ability away to make decisions for themselves. i thought you guys said that th
doug: that was my dad.ey're like, "doug's toxic," and we don't deserve this place. lemonis: doug and his wife have a lot of vibrance and a lot of ideas, and they're very committed, but all they were told was that their store sucked and they were terrible and they did things that were wrong, and at some point, you start believing it. you just wave the white flag. your dad said to me that you guys all sat down as a family and that you decided it was best for you not to be here....
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to your son. >> 1868. >> dad, please don't.dy, i don't like this let's go. >> let's go. as i left through the door, he walked in. he appears to be african-american. >> appears to be african-american. >> daddy -- >> poll low shirt and a yankee's shirt. >> pink polo shirt and tennis shoes, jeans. yeah. you have to be here for when they call them. >> he's filming me saying i'm going to be the next person on tv. >> yes, sir, you don't remember. >> telling me i'm going to be the next person on tv. >> well, cnn national correspondent is with me live from los angeles. stephanie, he was right. what do you know? >> i don't think he necessarily knew the man was filming it was going to be right about this one, when you watch this video, what a lot of people are reacting to is the young boy, the son who's out there pleading with his dad saying, please don't, daddy, i agree with him, daddy, asking his dad to stop doing this. as this video plays out, the man shooting the video keeps shooting the video keeps calling. why don't you just put yo
to your son. >> 1868. >> dad, please don't.dy, i don't like this let's go. >> let's go. as i left through the door, he walked in. he appears to be african-american. >> appears to be african-american. >> daddy -- >> poll low shirt and a yankee's shirt. >> pink polo shirt and tennis shoes, jeans. yeah. you have to be here for when they call them. >> he's filming me saying i'm going to be the next person on tv. >> yes, sir, you don't remember....
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their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks.ou see here is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund wattis littlefield, heir to a prosperous mining and land-development company called utah construction. at an early age, jacques develops a strong interest in all things mechanical. >> this is him as a young boy, playing with his model train set. >> he looks almost like he could be in an ad for trains. >> i know. it's such a sweet picture. [ gunfire ] >> in the late '60s, the vietnam war is raging, but jacques is never drafted, due to hearing loss from a childhood bout with encephalitis. he attends stanford university. after majoring in economics, he goes to
their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks.ou see here is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund...
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hi, dad!"back. - get out. - i swear. - they were absolutely thrilled. - it wasn't "our son, the failure"? no, they were like, "you know, it doesn't matter. you'll sort yourself out." i was happy. okay, i'm with you until "happy." you're 30 years old. you have ambition. you taste success. you lose it all. you move in with your parents. you're broke and you owe money. - and you're happy? - yeah. - why? - because i realized just how stupid i'd been. i still believed in myself. - did you? - yeah, i did, actually. yeah, i didn't have any doubts about that. i just thought maybe i was around the wrong people. i've got to sort myself out. did other people in the industry-- did they view you as a failure? of course, and certain people loved it. i mean, i had a tough time, i'm not gonna lie, and i was laughed at, i was humiliated. i was told i wouldn't succeed. the humiliation, some people crumble from it. - you didn't crumble. - no. no, i did feel some of the people who were mocking me i considered to b
hi, dad!"back. - get out. - i swear. - they were absolutely thrilled. - it wasn't "our son, the failure"? no, they were like, "you know, it doesn't matter. you'll sort yourself out." i was happy. okay, i'm with you until "happy." you're 30 years old. you have ambition. you taste success. you lose it all. you move in with your parents. you're broke and you owe money. - and you're happy? - yeah. - why? - because i realized just how stupid i'd been. i still...
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i'd say, "just like my dad." [ folk music plays ] >> seven years later, in 1985, her dad dies of cancer only 23, receives her strange inheritance, and, for the next 30 years, she's indeed just like her dad. any regrets that your dad didn't take that offer? >> no, it's a labor of love for me. >> you have any children? >> nope, just three dogs and a cat. >> and a boyfriend, buddy, who travels with her on the circuit. how much time do you spend with this log of yours? >> oh, i spend a lot of time with my log -- 14, 16 hours a day when we're showing, probably 4 to 6 months a year. >> and you make a living doing this? >> i try. it's not as lucrative as it used to be. it's taking its toll on me and the log. the roads are rough on it. we only get to go 56 miles an hour because you can't move it very quickly. i get four miles to the gallon. bungees, buddy. >> are you losing money on this proposition? >> i think i'm breaking even. you know, i'm just floating along. >> how much money did you make off this venture last year? >> i think we took in maybe about $20,000. >> do you think about what wil
i'd say, "just like my dad." [ folk music plays ] >> seven years later, in 1985, her dad dies of cancer only 23, receives her strange inheritance, and, for the next 30 years, she's indeed just like her dad. any regrets that your dad didn't take that offer? >> no, it's a labor of love for me. >> you have any children? >> nope, just three dogs and a cat. >> and a boyfriend, buddy, who travels with her on the circuit. how much time do you spend with this log...
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piece of dad. it's very personal to your father. >> yeah. but he always used to say there's time slots in life, right, for different things. and, uh, anyway, this time slot is over, right, so it's time to sell 'em and -- and move on. >> of course there's no telling what grant's unusually rare models might sell for. >> how do you set a price on some of these? >> that is the hard part. how do you find a comp for a '36 pierce when there's never been one sold and there's only five made? >> what do you expect? >> it's really, really hard to know, because as my dad used to say, an auction, you need two buyers that want the car, three is better. >> up next -- which of grant's orphans find a good home... >> at 40, 40, 40. now 5. >> ...and which ones do not. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. brad, i've got an idea for a song. nationwide has this app. you can pay your bills, even start an auto claim. so what i was
piece of dad. it's very personal to your father. >> yeah. but he always used to say there's time slots in life, right, for different things. and, uh, anyway, this time slot is over, right, so it's time to sell 'em and -- and move on. >> of course there's no telling what grant's unusually rare models might sell for. >> how do you set a price on some of these? >> that is the hard part. how do you find a comp for a '36 pierce when there's never been one sold and there's...
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i gotta take care of my dad. >> reporter: you got logistics before grief?>> reporter: the news didn't even get absorbed? >> yeah. yeah. for me -- that's just kind of the way my brain is wired, i guess. >> reporter: within hours, the griffiths would head from all directions toward what used to be an anchor in their lives -- the family home. >> i just gave my dad a big hug, and we were both crying and we were like, "i can't believe this." "what happened?" >> reporter: keith's good friend craig bradley was there to lend his support. and how was he doing? this is the first time you have a chance to see him eye-to-eye. >> i could just tell he was shaken. >> reporter: as if the news couldn't get any worse, the griffith's great dane cleo, along with the second pet daisy, had also perished in the flames. craig and keith walked the property surveying the damages. >> we get to the koi pond and he's like, "gotta get -- gotta get those fish outta there. julie would kill me if something happened to those fish." i was like, "you know, let's not worry about that right now
i gotta take care of my dad. >> reporter: you got logistics before grief?>> reporter: the news didn't even get absorbed? >> yeah. yeah. for me -- that's just kind of the way my brain is wired, i guess. >> reporter: within hours, the griffiths would head from all directions toward what used to be an anchor in their lives -- the family home. >> i just gave my dad a big hug, and we were both crying and we were like, "i can't believe this." "what...
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it's interesting dad chose this metaphor because dad grew up in berlin, new hampshire, a logging town up north. dad didn't have a clue which end of an ax to hold. leaving the woodpile higher resonates with me, particularly today in these times we are in, because the man occupying the white house wants nothing more than to burn that woodpile down. people ask meal the time, why cory? why didyou an -- you endorse cory so early? a was an amazing mayor of tough city in the midst of one of the worst recessions this country has ever seen, and came out of it being successful. [applause] maybe it is going to be about how he has shown such incredible leadership in the united states senate, particularly being willing to sit down with folks on the other site to pass historic criminal justice reform in this country. [applause] thank you for that. maybe it is about the grit and resilience he has demonstrated after decades of service in new jersey politics, something that is not easy for the faint of heart. he unseated a mayor who was an incumbent for 29 years and was as corrupt as they come. if tha
it's interesting dad chose this metaphor because dad grew up in berlin, new hampshire, a logging town up north. dad didn't have a clue which end of an ax to hold. leaving the woodpile higher resonates with me, particularly today in these times we are in, because the man occupying the white house wants nothing more than to burn that woodpile down. people ask meal the time, why cory? why didyou an -- you endorse cory so early? a was an amazing mayor of tough city in the midst of one of the worst...
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rob: let's talk about this single dad. what did he do here?hter for fashion a advice before goig on a first date. she posted photos of him trying on different shirts before a first date. the picture is immediately going viral on social media. the sad thing is, he was actually stood up on the date that he was about to attend here. jillian: shame on her. >> the story has a happy ending. the picture went viral and he says he's been getting a lot of people asking him to go on dates. a lot of people loving this story. the sweetest thing i've ever seen, i agree with that one. he is twitter's single dad now, protect him at all costs. he just started his own twitter account. any ladies that are interested in him, maybe send him a direct message. keep is pg, though, of course. rob: white shirt, i thought the white shirt was better. jillian: thank you, carley. it is 16 minutes until the top of the hour. today marks 20 years since a damagtragic plane crashed claime life of john f. kennedy junior. rob: we take a look at his life and legacy, including why
rob: let's talk about this single dad. what did he do here?hter for fashion a advice before goig on a first date. she posted photos of him trying on different shirts before a first date. the picture is immediately going viral on social media. the sad thing is, he was actually stood up on the date that he was about to attend here. jillian: shame on her. >> the story has a happy ending. the picture went viral and he says he's been getting a lot of people asking him to go on dates. a lot of...
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you're a drifter i thought you were kevin's dad. both. i if you ride, you get geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> welcome back to "news4 midday." it's 11:30. yhis morning's dangerous weather is the big stor today. the heavy rain caused minor flooding in the basement of the white house. water pooled on the floor of the underground area of the west wing where journalists have work space. reaching all parts of our area. >>> first responders rescued several people in montgomery county, as well. you can see a water rescue that happened earlier this morning on tuckerman lane near post oak drive in potomac. that road isclosed. news4's mowlet news4 molette green is live at massachusetts avenue in bethesda. molette, we have seen a lot of water rescues this morning. >> reporter: absolutely. and i'm happy to report that aaa just arrived on the scene to help this car that was caught up in the middleerof ano dramatic scene that played out just a short while ago. it only ok just aew minutes for that dad behind me to make
you're a drifter i thought you were kevin's dad. both. i if you ride, you get geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> welcome back to "news4 midday." it's 11:30. yhis morning's dangerous weather is the big stor today. the heavy rain caused minor flooding in the basement of the white house. water pooled on the floor of the underground area of the west wing where journalists have work space. reaching all parts of our area. >>> first responders...
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my dad fought in vietnam. both of my parents were from were theorado and first generation to achieve things. good people but small-town people from colorado. mom,andmother, my mom's her neighbors were in internment camps. you learn something about the fabric of those people. teacher at a as a school in north carolina and then in harlem. in the course of growing up, my parents went to ireland and just before they left, one of the students knocked on the door and let youmom will have me if you want. and then they let thomas in. so, they weren't involved in politics but they were involved in being generous to those who had needs. what does that say, her philosophy on that? rep. casten: we just took for granted that was what you do. this wasn't a philosophy or an agenda. it wasn't a plan. you had someone who said can you help me out and she said yes. she continues to do it in a lot of different ways. >> what does your dad say about his service in vietnam and how do you think that impacted you? rep. casten: my dad
my dad fought in vietnam. both of my parents were from were theorado and first generation to achieve things. good people but small-town people from colorado. mom,andmother, my mom's her neighbors were in internment camps. you learn something about the fabric of those people. teacher at a as a school in north carolina and then in harlem. in the course of growing up, my parents went to ireland and just before they left, one of the students knocked on the door and let youmom will have me if you...
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my mom worked multiple jobs to make ends meet, particularly after my dad died. and now i stand before you as new hampshire's youngest state lawmaker. [applause] danny: but it's not just my story. it's vice president joe biden's story. vice president joe biden also grew up as a scrappy kid with humble beginnings. he knows the struggle families face because he's lived them. he's never forgotten where he came from and he spent his career fighting for families like mine. vice president joe biden has the conviction, courage, and moral clarity to take on president trump, and the vision, empathy, and determination to lead us into tomorrow. --s already here but [laughter] danny: please join me in welcoming the next resident of the united states -- president of the united states, former vice president joe biden. [applause] applause]d you, thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] mr. biden: it is really great to be here. you know, the fact of the matter is that i got to talk to some of lucas, asinside -- well as emelia and molly and danny, who's just too you
my mom worked multiple jobs to make ends meet, particularly after my dad died. and now i stand before you as new hampshire's youngest state lawmaker. [applause] danny: but it's not just my story. it's vice president joe biden's story. vice president joe biden also grew up as a scrappy kid with humble beginnings. he knows the struggle families face because he's lived them. he's never forgotten where he came from and he spent his career fighting for families like mine. vice president joe biden...
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but the dad's stalled out car remains here on the side of the road here at little falls parkway. that is the latest from bethesda. molette green, news 4. >> we're just glad they're all at home okay and safe this now, this week, we also saw countless images of people standing on top of their cars in the rising floodwaters. we tracked down one of those drivers that we saw. news 4's megan fitzgerald talked with him about a day he'll remember for a long, long time. >> reporter: no one expected to start the monday morning like this. >> the entire house is underwr:er. >> repor rainwater surrounding homes andin submergg cars, filling streets from virginia to maryland and d.c. a father forced to carry his two daughters to safety, after his car was partially swallowed by water. others on canaln road i d.c. not as lucky. >> and when you go into work, you don't think you'll end up on the roof of your car, but idid. >> reporter: this is william diggs in the pink shirt during a commute he says he'll never forget. >> and i seeater dripping in my backseat. before i know it, the water's up to my
but the dad's stalled out car remains here on the side of the road here at little falls parkway. that is the latest from bethesda. molette green, news 4. >> we're just glad they're all at home okay and safe this now, this week, we also saw countless images of people standing on top of their cars in the rising floodwaters. we tracked down one of those drivers that we saw. news 4's megan fitzgerald talked with him about a day he'll remember for a long, long time. >> reporter: no one...
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say hello to your dad. >> my dad died. my mom too. >> when did your dad die? >> [indiscernible] >> that is too bad. >> my mom too. >> you love them both. they are proud of you. there looking down. you are the oval office. you are in the oval office, they are looking down on you and they see gold. that is gold. that is really something. they are very proud of you. >> thank you. >> congratulations. would you like to say something, anybody? great victory. >> i think you should tell about your special accomplishments. [applause] >> [indiscernible] it is an honor and privilege to be here. [indiscernible] [laughter] >> thank you. an honor to be here. we appreciate that. thank you. >> thank you very much. that is great. how about over here? anyone want to say something? won gold overall. [applause] >> how much did you lift? >> 120. >> wow. i cannot lift 120. [laughter] fantastic. >> thank you. >> i can see that. >> go ahead. >> i do track. i am from greensboro, north carolina. great state.le, a i got back late last night from north carolina. good, right? tv >>.w you
say hello to your dad. >> my dad died. my mom too. >> when did your dad die? >> [indiscernible] >> that is too bad. >> my mom too. >> you love them both. they are proud of you. there looking down. you are the oval office. you are in the oval office, they are looking down on you and they see gold. that is gold. that is really something. they are very proud of you. >> thank you. >> congratulations. would you like to say something, anybody? great...
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luckily, the dad was able to carry them away safely. and a good samaritaed rollp who watched all of this play out and actually gave them a ride home. >> he was unable to open the car or. that's why he grabbed them out of the window. i was going to just go nearby by him. then i saw that it was okay that he grabbed the kids. >> reporter: yeah. >> so then he -- they were walking on the grass area. >> reporter: and you took them home. >> i took them home, yes. the kids were a little bit afraid and they were like oh, dad, what's going to happen the car? and what's going to happen to our backpack? >> reporter: and a good samaritan was nice gh to bring the dad back so he could get 2 little girls' back packs out of the stalled car. and as quickly as the water came up it receded here at the intersection and things got back to normal. t the dad's stalled out car remains here on the side of the road here at little falls ar ay. that is the latest from bhesda. news4. >> we are glad they are all at home okay and safe this weekend. this week we also s
luckily, the dad was able to carry them away safely. and a good samaritaed rollp who watched all of this play out and actually gave them a ride home. >> he was unable to open the car or. that's why he grabbed them out of the window. i was going to just go nearby by him. then i saw that it was okay that he grabbed the kids. >> reporter: yeah. >> so then he -- they were walking on the grass area. >> reporter: and you took them home. >> i took them home, yes. the kids...
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>> i think it comes from that taibbi little child, seeing my dad go off to war and my dad turning around saying, little jo, you're in charge. saluted and off he went. and my grandmother said, i saw you get your bossy on. >> did you get your bossy on at nasa? >> yes, did i. i had to get my bossy on sometimes. i always played piano. for many years, i thought i was going to be a piano teacher. my track changed after my dad moved to us florida and i saw the rocket launches. that was the hook. i thought this is going to change the world i live in. i'm getting in on it. >> you're retired now in montana. but there was a point where you actually wanted to retire on mars. >> i thought they should have a geriatric program. 15 years ago, i would have been a volunteer. >> nasa is talking about having a woman walk on the moon by 2024. does that excite you? >> i think it is very appropriate. about time. >> so when you come outside and you look at the moon here, what do you think? >> i got to help put 12 people to walk on that moon. i'm telling everybody about it, too. >>> tonight at 10:56 eastern, we'
>> i think it comes from that taibbi little child, seeing my dad go off to war and my dad turning around saying, little jo, you're in charge. saluted and off he went. and my grandmother said, i saw you get your bossy on. >> did you get your bossy on at nasa? >> yes, did i. i had to get my bossy on sometimes. i always played piano. for many years, i thought i was going to be a piano teacher. my track changed after my dad moved to us florida and i saw the rocket launches. that...
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my dad is not and never has been a violent man.remember just straight up asking him, dad, did you kill bonnie? >> reporter: do you remember the look on his face when you asked him? >> he was devastated. he was completely devastated. but i just needed to hear it from him because there was so much uncertainty in my life at that point. there was so much confusion that to be able to have him tell me when he was tucking me in bed was all i needed. >> reporter: the dna spoke, too. he was eliminated. but someone did it. troopers set about collecting dna from every man who might have crossed bonnie's path the day she was murdered including some men who worked with her at sam's club. >> we had information that there was one employee there who bonnie complained to her supervisor about. evidently this individual got bonnie's phone number off the sam's club computer and would call her. >> reporter: he was doing a little stalking. >> that put a red flag up right away. >> reporter: dna cleared him. they moved on to a second young man at sam's cl
my dad is not and never has been a violent man.remember just straight up asking him, dad, did you kill bonnie? >> reporter: do you remember the look on his face when you asked him? >> he was devastated. he was completely devastated. but i just needed to hear it from him because there was so much uncertainty in my life at that point. there was so much confusion that to be able to have him tell me when he was tucking me in bed was all i needed. >> reporter: the dna spoke, too....
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that's my dad. mr. biden: that your dad? >> yeah. mr. biden: good to see you.ch we can do, and there's so much potential everywhere, everywhere. how old are you? >> 27. mr. biden: god love you. you take care of dad and mom, right? >> yeah. >> i went to washington, got to spend three days on the hill. mr. biden: my son's foundation has joined up with the special olympics, and they are doing a whole thing on it together. >> it's a wonderful organization. struggling, but he's still there. three years of chemo, never missed a single practice. mr. biden: you're amazing. i'm serious. >> he's a good guy. mr. biden: thank you. >> we need your picture. mr. biden: oh, ok. [laughter] >> thank you. >> i just want to shake your hand. i don't want to take a bunch of your time, but thank you and good luck. mr. biden: thank you so much. >> you're welcome. mr. biden: hi. >> i met you many years ago, when you introduced jimmy carter. mr. biden: oh my lord. >> i figure that was 1975. mr. biden: it was. >> isn't that crazy? mr. biden: i still talk to him once in a while, and god l
that's my dad. mr. biden: that your dad? >> yeah. mr. biden: good to see you.ch we can do, and there's so much potential everywhere, everywhere. how old are you? >> 27. mr. biden: god love you. you take care of dad and mom, right? >> yeah. >> i went to washington, got to spend three days on the hill. mr. biden: my son's foundation has joined up with the special olympics, and they are doing a whole thing on it together. >> it's a wonderful organization. struggling,...
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but dad, you've got allstate.h accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i want one of these. that is sharp. the all-new chevy blazer. speaks for itself. i don't know who they got to design this but give them a cookie and a star. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. gerry: i am back gl
but dad, you've got allstate.h accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love...
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on the it phone hwith his dad nonetheless. >> let's move on.absolutely sure paragliding. we're going to stop, pause it right there. give me your best guess. beach goer shows love, near miss or c landing fail leads to smile. >> i'm going to go "b". >> i'm going to go with "a". >> let's shake it up and get to the answer. >> i knew it.howin some love. >> tell them to give me a point. >> we're going toing it pass this over to video number three, which is a wild card round. tough one down as we pause it. >> i'm saying that's like mini blow dart and he's going to go poof. >> i think he's going to choke. >> maybe it's a mini firework. >> find out the answer. >> absolutely. >> come on over to our facebook page next week to play along with the best guess video poll. we're done? thank you. >>> that's it for this episode. . >>> tonight, the state of emergency. a potential hurricane now bearing down. the major tropical threat in the gulf right now. a hurricane watch just posted. much of new orleans under water. flash flooding, a water spout touching down.
on the it phone hwith his dad nonetheless. >> let's move on.absolutely sure paragliding. we're going to stop, pause it right there. give me your best guess. beach goer shows love, near miss or c landing fail leads to smile. >> i'm going to go "b". >> i'm going to go with "a". >> let's shake it up and get to the answer. >> i knew it.howin some love. >> tell them to give me a point. >> we're going toing it pass this over to video...
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the dad won't get angry straightaway. you'lljust like parent. the dad won't get angry straightaway.d i've never seen him, like, get really angry, so it's good for dad, because he sometimes gets angry. really angry, so it's good for dad, because he sometimes gets angrym feels like life is an australian person, watching all these little things that you do, like have a barbecue, and teach your kid how to ride a bike, and go for a walk in the morning or have your child come and wake you up and peel your eyelids back, and, you know, that's what it's like having kids. they do these sorts of things. do you like your nails, bluey's dad? oh, i do, they are amazing. of course, nothing is taken too seriously, but bluey mightjust become the latest cartoon dog to win over the world.|j mightjust become the latest cartoon dog to win over the world. i can feel my pores opening. i have to admit i hadn't heard of bluey until today and i feel like we're all going to hear a lot more of bluey and the gang from now on. before you switch over and start watching that, you have been watching that, you have
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he was the best dad. that's all he cared about was a lisz a. that was his sprirt was to take care of her. >> melissa and ben and a lisz a. >> he was so involved. like two peas in a pot. one september day as the sun was seding into the sierra nevada mountains, ben and melissa got married at nearby lake tahoe. alyssa, the little flower girl. >> it wasn't just melissa and ben getting married, but alyssa, too. >> they made a ceremony of it. >> will you promise to share in the love of this family, if so, you will say i will? >> i will. >> i got her a bracelet and had it engraved to let her know i will always love her as my own and gave it to her that day. >> alyssa called melissa mom. >> hour did it make you feel? >> happy. very happy. >> what a happy couple they were. a happy family. >> just for her to be my wife is a blessing. >> that's what you wait for all your life. >> what were your plans? >> to buy a house and have babies and have a family. >> they eventually moved here. a three-bedroom ranch looking towards the sierra nevadas. alyssa was wit
he was the best dad. that's all he cared about was a lisz a. that was his sprirt was to take care of her. >> melissa and ben and a lisz a. >> he was so involved. like two peas in a pot. one september day as the sun was seding into the sierra nevada mountains, ben and melissa got married at nearby lake tahoe. alyssa, the little flower girl. >> it wasn't just melissa and ben getting married, but alyssa, too. >> they made a ceremony of it. >> will you promise to share...
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but dad, you've got allstate.dent forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ >> jimmy: hi there, welcome back to our show. tonight, she is a emmy-nominee and one of the stars of the new quentin tarantino movie "once upon a time in hollywood" margaret qualley is here. then later their song is called "back to life" rascal flatts from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. in addition to tonight's performance, you can see rascal flatts on cma fest sunday august 4th here on abc. tomorrow night senator bernie sanders and eugenio derbez will join us, and we'll have music from the raconteurs. am i getting that right? >> that's right. >> jimmy: you know our first guest from "eastbound and down," vice prince pals and a lot of funny movies, too. his latest "the righteous gemstones" premieres august 18th on hbo, please welcome danny mcbride. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm doing great, how about you? >> jimmy: i'm doing grea
but dad, you've got allstate.dent forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ >> jimmy: hi there, welcome back to our show. tonight, she is a emmy-nominee and one of the stars of the new quentin tarantino movie "once upon a time in hollywood" margaret qualley is here. then later their song is called "back to life" rascal flatts from the mercedes-benz outdoor stage. in addition to tonight's...
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my dad fought in vietnam. both of my parents were from rural colorado and were the first generation to achieve things. their families were good people but small-town people from colorado. my grandmother, my mom's mom, her best friend in world war ii was a japanese woman. at the time, a lot of her neighbors were internment camps, so you learn a lot about the fabric of those people. my mom worked as a teacher at a n all-black school in north carolina and then in harlem. in the course of growing up -- my parents went to ireland and just before they left, one of the students knocked on the door and says my mom will let you have me if you want. and then they let thomas in. in the course of growing up -- at my mother's 50th anniversary -- birthday party, we allowed anyone who had been in the house more than three months and more than 50 people showed up. so, they weren't involved in politics but they were involved in being generous to those who had needs. >> what does that say, her philosophy on that? rep. casten: w
my dad fought in vietnam. both of my parents were from rural colorado and were the first generation to achieve things. their families were good people but small-town people from colorado. my grandmother, my mom's mom, her best friend in world war ii was a japanese woman. at the time, a lot of her neighbors were internment camps, so you learn a lot about the fabric of those people. my mom worked as a teacher at a n all-black school in north carolina and then in harlem. in the course of growing...
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when i'm not sure i'm being a great dad, i hire a therapist to help me be a better dad. money has allowed me to cut checks for issues so i can focus on being a better version of me. so when i talk about money and i name it millionaire success habits, i want you at home to get money out of the way so you can stop saying someday when the money happens, then i'll get to be a better husband, a better wife, a better dad, a better son, a better... no, this is your time. who wants to wake up at 90 years old larry, and look back and go i should've, i could've, i missed out, i missed out on all the things i could have experienced. i want to tell you, with the right habits, with the right shifts in your life, you can reach that next level of abundance, joy, and happiness. if you're still watching, that means you're someone who wants more, you want another level, you want more income, maybe to just stop the stress of paycheck to paycheck. or maybe you're making okay money, but you know there's another level or you just wanna take the money you have, protect it and create passive in
when i'm not sure i'm being a great dad, i hire a therapist to help me be a better dad. money has allowed me to cut checks for issues so i can focus on being a better version of me. so when i talk about money and i name it millionaire success habits, i want you at home to get money out of the way so you can stop saying someday when the money happens, then i'll get to be a better husband, a better wife, a better dad, a better son, a better... no, this is your time. who wants to wake up at 90...
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>> no. >> he loved his dad. but also secretly doubted him.d never revealed n until now. >> i was sweating so profusely during that whole trial. he never knew i had these feelings so on the stand publicly, i had to basically say, yeah, i am thinking maybe there's some weird things about your story and it was the first time that my father really would have known i felt that way. so i was really, really stressed out about that. >> how hard is it for you to be here today? >> very. >> do you want to believe that your dad is responsible for your mother's disappearance? >> do i want to believe it? >> yes. >> no. >> let's assume that your dad, in fact, did kill your mom. would you want to see him punished for it? >> no, not particularly. >> prosecutor lewin knew the ambivalence of these family members did not help his case. but -- >> in the end, my job isn't to make sure that the family members get what they want. my job is to make sure that, you know, carol's killer is held responsible. >> but, was mike a killer? his attorney kevin donahue. >> i thi
>> no. >> he loved his dad. but also secretly doubted him.d never revealed n until now. >> i was sweating so profusely during that whole trial. he never knew i had these feelings so on the stand publicly, i had to basically say, yeah, i am thinking maybe there's some weird things about your story and it was the first time that my father really would have known i felt that way. so i was really, really stressed out about that. >> how hard is it for you to be here today?...
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they say ross harris was not a killer but a doting dad. was he a proud dad? >> so proud. >> he loved that boy. >> reporter: a father who ended up on trial for an unimaginable crime. >> the entire case was a house of cards. >> reporter: and just like the people around him, you can decide is this the face of a dad who just made the worst mistake of his life? or a murderer? >> oh, my god. what have i done? ♪ >> reporter: ross harris grew up in tuscaloosa, alabama, and that's where his close friend, billy kirkpatrick, met him. you called him a massive dork? >> massive dork, yes. >> reporter: why did you call him that? >> because he's a massive dork. >> reporter: billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> reporter: was he playing for them, too? >> he was. they didn't ask him to. but he was playing. settle down when he met his wife, leanna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cousi
they say ross harris was not a killer but a doting dad. was he a proud dad? >> so proud. >> he loved that boy. >> reporter: a father who ended up on trial for an unimaginable crime. >> the entire case was a house of cards. >> reporter: and just like the people around him, you can decide is this the face of a dad who just made the worst mistake of his life? or a murderer? >> oh, my god. what have i done? ♪ >> reporter: ross harris grew up in...
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. ♪ daughter: dad! theycome on, come on!room! ok, dad. one... two... three! (both screaming) dad! saved me! daughter: dad? older daughter: are you ok? older dad: i'm fine, dear. narrator: your hero needs you now. and aarp is here to help. find the care guides you need at aarp.org/caregiving [♪] aishah: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm aishah hasnie. the international space station getting 5,000 pounds of supplies saturday. the supplies coming on a spacex dragon. two astronauts will conduct a space walk to connect the cables and high-definition camera. david ortiz is out of the hospital after three surgeries after being shot in a bar in the dominican republic. he'll continue his recovery at home now. the team says there will be an update on his medical condition next week. i'm aishah hasnie. show" for all headlines log on to foxnews.com. greg: is it worth it? they have more than ten items with the democratic georgia lawmaker to claim a lawmaker told her to go back where she came from at a grocery store. if it didn't start over race or politics but a guy with too many it
. ♪ daughter: dad! theycome on, come on!room! ok, dad. one... two... three! (both screaming) dad! saved me! daughter: dad? older daughter: are you ok? older dad: i'm fine, dear. narrator: your hero needs you now. and aarp is here to help. find the care guides you need at aarp.org/caregiving [♪] aishah: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm aishah hasnie. the international space station getting 5,000 pounds of supplies saturday. the supplies coming on a spacex dragon. two...