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dad says let her climb a tree.t will be good for her and mom and dad start negotiating saying they can climb the tree but not beyond this point or you have to be right under the tree in case jimmy or jane falls or give me a cell phone so you don't get distracted. that allows children to be able to make decisions about what risks are appropriate or inappropriate without falling and killing themselves in the process. they get the best of both worlds when dads and moms listen to each other, respect each of this contribution and dads in addition to listening to mom we also, dads have to know the benefits of things like roughhousing and climbing a tree, children that climb that tree and assess risk increase not just their iq but increase their ability to do risk assessment and risk assessment is part of what entrepreneurs, people at freedom fest, people who learn to assess risks, part of what allows them to be entrepreneurs. to protect our daughters so much and expect them to be the future risktakers and entrepreneurs i
dad says let her climb a tree.t will be good for her and mom and dad start negotiating saying they can climb the tree but not beyond this point or you have to be right under the tree in case jimmy or jane falls or give me a cell phone so you don't get distracted. that allows children to be able to make decisions about what risks are appropriate or inappropriate without falling and killing themselves in the process. they get the best of both worlds when dads and moms listen to each other,...
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and when dad, in order to have that happen, in addition to listening to mom, dads have to know the benefits of things like roughhousing and climbing the tree are. vision climb the tree actually increase not just their iq but the ability to do risk assessment and that is what leads to entrepreneurs, people who learn or have learned how to assess risk and those are part of what allows them to be entrepreneurs. so to protect our daughter so much, and then expect them to be future risktakers and entrepreneurs, is to create an unrealistic and unjust expectation on her daughters. >> was to the book, children with the loss of father by the age of nine and 14 percent reduction in telomere length. telomere. >> is every cell has telomeres in it. and the longer they are, the more they contain genes that allow your genes to be able to prevent yourself from having cancer or heart disease or whatever biological heritage is. and so at the age, scientists found that at the age of nine and half, the longer tommy's are there longer like 14 percent, your life expectancy is likely to be about 14 percent longer
and when dad, in order to have that happen, in addition to listening to mom, dads have to know the benefits of things like roughhousing and climbing the tree are. vision climb the tree actually increase not just their iq but the ability to do risk assessment and that is what leads to entrepreneurs, people who learn or have learned how to assess risk and those are part of what allows them to be entrepreneurs. so to protect our daughter so much, and then expect them to be future risktakers and...
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they have the best of both worlds when moms and dads respect each other's contributions and dads in order have that in addition to listening to mom and dads also have to know how to benefit from things like roughhousing and climbing trees are through the children that climbed the tree increase not just their iq and increase their ability to do risk assessment as part of entrepreneurs, people who have learned how to assess risk and those are what allows them to be concerned. to protect our daughter so much and then expect them to be the future risktakers on entrepreneurs is to create an unruh is taken and just expectation on our daughters. must go back to the book by the age of nine boys have 14% reduction in telomere. >> guest: telomeres, every cell has telomeres in it and the telomeres the longer they are the more they contain genes that allow your genes to be able to prevent yourself from having cancer or heart disease or whatever your biological heritage is. scientists have found at the age of nine and a half the longer your telomeres are they are longer 40% your life expectancy is lik
they have the best of both worlds when moms and dads respect each other's contributions and dads in order have that in addition to listening to mom and dads also have to know how to benefit from things like roughhousing and climbing trees are through the children that climbed the tree increase not just their iq and increase their ability to do risk assessment as part of entrepreneurs, people who have learned how to assess risk and those are what allows them to be concerned. to protect our...
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are you just dad to them? >> i am just dad. that's all they know. i'm dad.ole golf stuff is -- they were both very hesitant about it because they only remember the bad times when i was hurt. >> right. >> so they associated golf with pain. that still is one of the tougher things. they're both excited i'm playing again, but also you okay, dad? that kind of thing. because they remember those times when dad couldn't get off the couch, dad was laying there. and they're excited that i'm playing and i'm happy, i'm doing something i love to do, and they're seeing that in me, but then again, they're worried for dad. >> reporter: because they don't want the hurt again? >> they don't want the hurt again. >> reporter: are you more -- when you look at yourself as a parent, are you more like your mom was or like your dad was with you? >> definitely like my dad. definitely like my dad. my mom's tough, very, very tough. >> reporter: yeah. >> very vocal. my dad was more cerebral and liked to plant seeds that didn't -- that wouldn't germinate for years, but oh, yeah. that's w
are you just dad to them? >> i am just dad. that's all they know. i'm dad.ole golf stuff is -- they were both very hesitant about it because they only remember the bad times when i was hurt. >> right. >> so they associated golf with pain. that still is one of the tougher things. they're both excited i'm playing again, but also you okay, dad? that kind of thing. because they remember those times when dad couldn't get off the couch, dad was laying there. and they're excited that...
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you can't replace mom and dad. that's just something you can't replace. >> reporter: this is the devastating ripple effect of murder. the pain slicing across generations. after all the hate spewed by the suspected gunman, the jamrowskis say they're sticking through the hurt. love, faith, and forgiveness. before they have even had a chance to bury the dead, they had a message for the killer. >> we forgive him. we honestly forgive him. we pray for him. we hope that he finds god. because god teaches you to be loving. >> forgiveness in the face of pain. the 5-year-old who lost her mom and step dad looked at her two grandparents when they told her both were killed. she said is the killer coming after me too. the family trying to deal with how to explain to children who lost parents. how to help them deal with it. i. >> i also want to bring in brian todd in here. you have new information about the el paso shooter and how he was actually apprehended. >> a police officer and the police is telling us today that the shooter
you can't replace mom and dad. that's just something you can't replace. >> reporter: this is the devastating ripple effect of murder. the pain slicing across generations. after all the hate spewed by the suspected gunman, the jamrowskis say they're sticking through the hurt. love, faith, and forgiveness. before they have even had a chance to bury the dead, they had a message for the killer. >> we forgive him. we honestly forgive him. we pray for him. we hope that he finds god....
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my dad comes in. he sits down mr.hind one of the biggest cheating scandals at this school he has been selling the homework answers to multiple students in his class. and my dad, he looks at mr. delucas. and he was like, "mr. delucas, my son did not do this." [ laughter ] and i was like, "wow like, pops, like, he trusts me [ laughter ] he has my back." and he's like, "hasan is a a coward [ laughter ] he doesn't have the guts to pull this off. [ laughter ] i did graduate and here i am. so - [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause thank you, guys. ♪ >> jimmy: coward >> a coward. >> jimmy: oh, god. that's hilarious that is how you do it right there, everybody hasan minhaj [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) some
my dad comes in. he sits down mr.hind one of the biggest cheating scandals at this school he has been selling the homework answers to multiple students in his class. and my dad, he looks at mr. delucas. and he was like, "mr. delucas, my son did not do this." [ laughter ] and i was like, "wow like, pops, like, he trusts me [ laughter ] he has my back." and he's like, "hasan is a a coward [ laughter ] he doesn't have the guts to pull this off. [ laughter ] i did graduate...
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that's how they were called, dad and the boys. peter and paul, dad and the boys.ady left, they were in college, or had families of their own. it was you and your mom. >> for the most part. >> that is a difficult thing. >> yes. >> my mom, i got to talk to howard stern about this as well. howard stern said he always felt like he had to treat his mom like a china cup -- china tea cup. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who had landed on this planet and whose ship was immobilized and i had to protect her and show her how to live in this world. and i felt that until the day she died. and now i look back at it and i realize one of my mom's greatest strengths, as a kid drove me bananas, was how despite -- despite tragedies and losses, she was -- she consciously chose to remain open and vulnerable and optimistic and believing the best in, like, everybody she met. and i felt like, okay, she can do that because i'm, you know, running interference and scheming and plotting, you know, willing to do -- >> any chance she was doing it because you were there and needed a goo
that's how they were called, dad and the boys. peter and paul, dad and the boys.ady left, they were in college, or had families of their own. it was you and your mom. >> for the most part. >> that is a difficult thing. >> yes. >> my mom, i got to talk to howard stern about this as well. howard stern said he always felt like he had to treat his mom like a china cup -- china tea cup. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who had landed on this planet and whose ship was...
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my dad said we can't do that. i was so excited that not only the pta but miss bulguri said we are not going to do that. we have donuts for darnstown and fruit families. we are pretty lucky. we have muffins for mustangs but the fact is we have what i always knew we would have. the community. a community that loves us and by the way your community is not your zip code. it is your human race is what affects me in my little town of darnstown maryland affect austin, texas or la. we have to realize our forefathers build communities for only one reason and that was for us to take care of each other. we got that along the way. we didn't want to forget it but 5 years ago when we were barely getting by my husband came home from work and said he didn't want to do this anymore and i was like divorce time. i didn't know if gaves got divorced at that point but i was like he said no, i don't want to go to work every day worrying about the other kids. i want to be a stay-at-home dad so we changed things around and he became a sta
my dad said we can't do that. i was so excited that not only the pta but miss bulguri said we are not going to do that. we have donuts for darnstown and fruit families. we are pretty lucky. we have muffins for mustangs but the fact is we have what i always knew we would have. the community. a community that loves us and by the way your community is not your zip code. it is your human race is what affects me in my little town of darnstown maryland affect austin, texas or la. we have to realize...
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my dad gave what he thought he could afford to lose. david: one of the boards you are on is mcdonald's and it is said to eat mcdonald's every day. is that true? >> just about every day. david: in chicago did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he a good player? john: pretty good. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me. just leave it this way? all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. ? w do you define leadership what is it that makes somebody take? -- tick? so you have been doing value investing for 36 years. what is a value investor? john: somebody looking for bargains. finding stocks, serving -- selling at 40% discount, want to make sure it has a low ratio, strong balance sheet and has to really withstand the inevitable storms that happen in the stock market. david: is warren buffett a value investor? john: he i
my dad gave what he thought he could afford to lose. david: one of the boards you are on is mcdonald's and it is said to eat mcdonald's every day. is that true? >> just about every day. david: in chicago did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he a good player? john: pretty good. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me. just leave it this way? all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. would consider myself...
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dad and the boys. not peter and paul but dad and the boys. and most of the siblings had left. families of their own so it was just you and your mom. that's a difficult thing. i talked to howard sfwern this as well. howard stern said he felt like towed treat his mom like a china tea cup. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who had landed on the planet and her ship was immobilized and i had to protect her and show her how to live in this world. and i felt that until the day she died. and now i look back and i realize, one of my mom's greatest strengths, as a kid drove me bananas, was how despite tragedies and losses, she was, she consciously chose to remain open and vulnerable and optimistic and believing the best in everybody she met. i felt like, okay, she can do that because i'm running interference and i'm scheming and plotting. and willing -- >> any chance she was doing it because you were there and needed a good example? >> i don't think she thought in those terms, to be honest. my mom was an amazing creature. >> because my mom was so shattered by the loss. not destroy
dad and the boys. not peter and paul but dad and the boys. and most of the siblings had left. families of their own so it was just you and your mom. that's a difficult thing. i talked to howard sfwern this as well. howard stern said he felt like towed treat his mom like a china tea cup. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who had landed on the planet and her ship was immobilized and i had to protect her and show her how to live in this world. and i felt that until the day she died. and now...
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-you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped.'s fair. ♪ the best lunch option is more brand new favoriteslclsico there are over 100 ways to enjoy lunch at olive garden starting at $7.99 the choice is yours, only at coverage plus spf 50.ights new dream urban cover foundation from maybelline new york. spf 50 and pollution protection. it's our most protective foundation. new dream urban cover. only from maybelline new york. rebecca: i struggled with depression. i thought i needed cigarettes to cope. i was able to quit smoking and then i started running. now i feel a lot better. announcer: you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® ooohhhh ♪ a lot willpen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena®no works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® >> this young fella has gotten dressed. looking all nice and going on a date with his mama. she
-you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped.'s fair. ♪ the best lunch option is more brand new favoriteslclsico there are over 100 ways to enjoy lunch at olive garden starting at $7.99 the choice is yours, only at coverage plus spf 50.ights new dream urban cover foundation from maybelline new york. spf 50 and pollution protection. it's our most protective foundation. new dream urban cover. only from maybelline new york. rebecca: i struggled with depression. i thought i needed cigarettes to...
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are you just dad to them? >> i am just dad. i'm dad.remember the bad times when i was hurt. >> right. >> they associated golf with pain. that was -- you know, that still is one of the tougher things that they're both excited i'm playing again but also, you okay, dad? that kind of thing. they remember those times when dad couldn't get off the couch. dad was laying there. they're excited that i'm playing and i'm happy and doing something i love to do. they're seeing that in me. but also, they're worried for dad. >> they don't want the hurt again. >> they don't want the hurt again. >> are you more -- when you look at yourself as a parent, are you more like your mom or like your dad was? >> definitely like my dad. definitely. my mom's tough. very, very tough. >> yeah. >> very vocal. my dad was more cerebral and liked to plant seeds that didn't -- that wouldn't germinate for years but, oh, yeah. that's what i like to do. >> right. >> and don't need to yell at your kids all the time. i'm not like that. my mom was like that. very strict. >> sh
are you just dad to them? >> i am just dad. i'm dad.remember the bad times when i was hurt. >> right. >> they associated golf with pain. that was -- you know, that still is one of the tougher things that they're both excited i'm playing again but also, you okay, dad? that kind of thing. they remember those times when dad couldn't get off the couch. dad was laying there. they're excited that i'm playing and i'm happy and doing something i love to do. they're seeing that in me....
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thanks, dad!) the network more people rely on gives you more. we're going all in thion strawberries.ra, at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. order online for delivery. panera. food as it should be trust us. us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with...
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this dad concocted this contraption so that they could zip line down the aisle at their home. >> dad's idea? >> i like it was dad's idea. >> went off without a hitch. it can go terribly wrong. this is dad, he's protected his little girl all her life, he's not going to fail on this day. >> yes. i want to introduce you to the woman who so graciously flew into her wedding. we have isabella! >> were you scared? >> i was more nervous before we tested it. we tested it out a few weeks before. >> how did this come about? >> my dad wanted to put in a zip line at the house. i said we can zip line in, total joke and my dad wanted to make it real. >> that did your groom have to say about this? >> what did you have to say about it? >> come on! >> what were you feeling? >> i actually knew about it ahead of time. i was very excited about it. she was as beautiful as i imagined, one of the happiest moments of my life. >> you get it. you did it. >> did you get to ride it at all? >> afterwards, rehearsal dinner and that night. >> couple of different hand s drop into the pond, lots of fun. >> nice. >> wha
this dad concocted this contraption so that they could zip line down the aisle at their home. >> dad's idea? >> i like it was dad's idea. >> went off without a hitch. it can go terribly wrong. this is dad, he's protected his little girl all her life, he's not going to fail on this day. >> yes. i want to introduce you to the woman who so graciously flew into her wedding. we have isabella! >> were you scared? >> i was more nervous before we tested it. we tested...
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but dad, you've got allstate. because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you
but dad, you've got allstate. because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or...
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. >> you know i started noticing that you play-- ♪ dad dad dad dada down you know like honky tonk. ♪ doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ♪ and the woman started walking just like--ad ♪dada and then i was like, "oh!" >> reporter: eventuae young guitarist and his family migrated to san francisco, where carlos ban to pattern himself after what he calls the magnificent american blues guitar masters. he says his influences included t. bone walker... ♪ ♪ b.b....
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the dad. the surprise. and the superstar he had no idea was standing right behind him. >>> good evening. it's great to be back with all of you at home. we begin with the raid on jeffrey epstein's private la,hye his own life? he had had an apparent suicide attempt weeks ago. william barr saying he's appalled this happened at a federal jail. and the fbi and nypd seen at his private caribbean island. and why was he taken off of suicide watch? tom llamas leads us off. >> reporter: today, abc news right there as the fbi and nypd a task force from the southern district of new york, the same group that arrested epstein searching for new evidence. and now questions into his suicide growing. abc news learning it's unlikely there's surveillance video showing the moment he died. this image taken moments after he was found in his cell. emergency crews trying to revive epstein. earlier today, u.s. attorney general william barr saying he's appalled by the failure of the jail staff. >> we are now learning of serious irreg
the dad. the surprise. and the superstar he had no idea was standing right behind him. >>> good evening. it's great to be back with all of you at home. we begin with the raid on jeffrey epstein's private la,hye his own life? he had had an apparent suicide attempt weeks ago. william barr saying he's appalled this happened at a federal jail. and the fbi and nypd seen at his private caribbean island. and why was he taken off of suicide watch? tom llamas leads us off. >> reporter:...
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she graduated in 1946 and my dad in 1948. david: he built a law practice and she built a law practice? john: they both had their independent law practices because you could not work in a big downtown law practice. my mom worked on divorces and my dad did mostly real estate and bankruptcy. david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself. an only child. the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you? john: it was. they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old, so i had two different lifestyles. my dad lived in a studio apartment not far from downtown and my mom lived in a large house in hyde park. they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican, my dad was a democrat. i learned to navigate different worlds each and every week. david: you went to the university of chicago famous lab school known for its k-12? john: it is a k to 12 school. i got there in ninth grade. it is a terrific place.
she graduated in 1946 and my dad in 1948. david: he built a law practice and she built a law practice? john: they both had their independent law practices because you could not work in a big downtown law practice. my mom worked on divorces and my dad did mostly real estate and bankruptcy. david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself. an only child. the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you?...
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they say the suspect was wearing their dad's favorite sweatshirt to them.rson wearing my father's >>did he think that sweatshirt from him the tories stepped or after nice to him. >>this family is pleading for an end to the assembly bill that allowed castigated to avoid prison time a b one oh 9 needs to be checked. that does not make sense. he shows serve his you should have finish this sentence he shouldn't be out. >>that was stacey butler reporting for us tonight, the suspect has been charged with 4 counts of murder among other crimes. police say he is a gang member with a violent history. but the motive for the attacks is not clear. >>take a look a horse became trapped in a california ravine that course though is now safe that's the rescue. ellie firefighters responded to the scene when sonny was found on private property, the 30 year-old horse was down on the ground but appeared to be uninjured firefighters and animal rescue officials were able to gets a ne up into that harness they sedated him first called in the chopper to lift him up it was fun to a s
they say the suspect was wearing their dad's favorite sweatshirt to them.rson wearing my father's >>did he think that sweatshirt from him the tories stepped or after nice to him. >>this family is pleading for an end to the assembly bill that allowed castigated to avoid prison time a b one oh 9 needs to be checked. that does not make sense. he shows serve his you should have finish this sentence he shouldn't be out. >>that was stacey butler reporting for us tonight, the suspect...
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>> my whole family, my sisters in the back, mom and dad. >> jimmy: hi, mom and dad. >> the famous peterjimmy: your dad on instagram, when were you nominated for an emmy, was it the first time? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what did he put on instagram? >> it was national french fry day, and he talked about national french fry day and caught hell for posting about national french fry day. >> jimmy: and not your emmy nomination. >> it came a little later. i get it. i'm his son. i understand these things. >> jimmy: he's had a relationship with french fries probably for longer than with you, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it starts very young. so anyway, because of that, we looked at his instagram. did you know he posted something tonight on instagram? >> he did. >> jimmy: he did. let's take a look at what dad posted tonight. now look at the words here at the bottom. it's from our dressing room. first leg of a long night tonight. >> oh, yeah. yeah. dad's excited. >> jimmy: dad's already ready to go home. >> but the best part is, he walks in the dressing room. we're all getting settled. i'm going to get eve
>> my whole family, my sisters in the back, mom and dad. >> jimmy: hi, mom and dad. >> the famous peterjimmy: your dad on instagram, when were you nominated for an emmy, was it the first time? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what did he put on instagram? >> it was national french fry day, and he talked about national french fry day and caught hell for posting about national french fry day. >> jimmy: and not your emmy nomination. >> it came a little later. i...
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. >> was there a moment when you realized, oh, my dad's a big deal? will never admit that he's a big deal, are you kidding me? >> i went through most of my life thinking that my dad was like some sort of c-list actor or something. i think once i went to the oscars and i saw him win his oscar i was like, okay, i guess he's a pretty big deal. >> and when it comes to getting a little dish on dad, sistine did not disappoint, revealing sly's tv guilty pleasures. >> he's more of an "america's got talent," "dancing with the stars"-type fan. i'm totally outing you, i'm so sorry. >> i need sylvester stallone on "dancing with the stars." >> me, too. i'm ready, call me "dancing with the stars." >>> coming up -- >> get a room, the hollywood couples heating their way to the altar. >>> then, celeb beauty secrets, miracles or myths. >> designed to circulate circulation >>> and nearly ten years after patrick swayze's death, his widow reveals the patrick only she knows was. >> she's very talented. >>> closed captioning provided by -- oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair.
. >> was there a moment when you realized, oh, my dad's a big deal? will never admit that he's a big deal, are you kidding me? >> i went through most of my life thinking that my dad was like some sort of c-list actor or something. i think once i went to the oscars and i saw him win his oscar i was like, okay, i guess he's a pretty big deal. >> and when it comes to getting a little dish on dad, sistine did not disappoint, revealing sly's tv guilty pleasures. >> he's more...
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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.n all 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-benz. the best or nothing. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. is it to carry cargo...he or to carry on a legacy?? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence?h? this is the timet exction r on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. lease the gla 250 suv fo
and then all of a sudden ant-man dad isn't so cool anymore. or ant-man's dad's dad.n all 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-benz. the best or nothing. your but as you get...
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i need my dad with me. my dad didn't do nothing. he's not a criminal. >> dozens of children were impacted by the raid of seven food processing plants in six cities in mississippi, an operation that came after a year-long investigation. for many of the kids it was their first day of school. one woman took video of a raid in martin, mississippi. you can hear the urgency of another 11-year-old girl weeping before she approaches an officer on the scene. [ speaking foreign language ] >> please, can i see my mother, please? >> please. >> we have learned that girl and her mother have reunited. my next guest lived through the aftermath of family separation. the father of edgar coronzo was deported when edgar was 13. his brother was 11. his dad had a traffic violation and deported. but afterwards edgar and his brother went into foster care where they, too, were separated. edgar is with me now. edgar, thank you for coming on. i want to get into your story and what that felt like for you at 13. listening to these girls, i listened to that so m
i need my dad with me. my dad didn't do nothing. he's not a criminal. >> dozens of children were impacted by the raid of seven food processing plants in six cities in mississippi, an operation that came after a year-long investigation. for many of the kids it was their first day of school. one woman took video of a raid in martin, mississippi. you can hear the urgency of another 11-year-old girl weeping before she approaches an officer on the scene. [ speaking foreign language ] >>...
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the dad. the surprise. and the superstar he had no idea was standing right behind him. >>> good evening. it's great to be back with all of you at home. we begin with the raid on jeffrey epstein's private island. it all comes as outrage grows tonight. how was he allowed to take his own life? this was the moment they arrived at the hospital in new york city. they were trying to revive him. he had had an apparent suicide attempt weeks ago. william barr saying he's appalled this happened at a federal jail. today, the images coming in. and the fbi and nypd seen at his private caribbean island. and why was he taken off of suicide watch? what now for the women who want justice? and will any of epstein's associates still face possible charges? tom llamas leads us off. >> reporter: today, abc news right there as the fbi and nypd raided jeffrey epstein's private island in the caribbean. a task force from the southern district of new york, the same group that arrested epstein searching for new evidence. and now questi
the dad. the surprise. and the superstar he had no idea was standing right behind him. >>> good evening. it's great to be back with all of you at home. we begin with the raid on jeffrey epstein's private island. it all comes as outrage grows tonight. how was he allowed to take his own life? this was the moment they arrived at the hospital in new york city. they were trying to revive him. he had had an apparent suicide attempt weeks ago. william barr saying he's appalled this happened...
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. >> how long were you called mom and dad mom and dad? >> the second we closed. >> that's not true. >> that's like the second day. >>> and joyride. the road trip of a lifetime for one small-town grandma dreaming big. but first the "nightline" five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alright, so this is how you are going to say... you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet. and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with your dance moves. don't miss the xfinity best deal of the year. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get amazing tv and internet during our best deal of the year. with huge savings of $600 over 2 years. plus a speed upgrade to 400 megs, free for 2 years. and ask about even more savings with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. >>> good evening. thanks so much for joining us. there is a disturbing trait share the by some mass murders. a hatred of women. tonight we go inside an online community being accused by some as a haven for v
. >> how long were you called mom and dad mom and dad? >> the second we closed. >> that's not true. >> that's like the second day. >>> and joyride. the road trip of a lifetime for one small-town grandma dreaming big. but first the "nightline" five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alright, so this is how you are going to say... you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet. and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're...
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. >> little isaiah saw dad trimming his beard. how dad gives him the cutest close shave >> and a party trick that is next level. >> see the perfectly balanced way to take it down. >> what are you doing? >> brought to you by yoplait. for the big little win. yoplait, for fueling independence. for big little wins. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance: focus, accuracy, memory, learning, and concentration. neuriva. am i too old to start askateboarding? chew on it twizzlers >>> closed captioning provided by -- >> the united states air force took a little trip to wales in the u.k. and put on one heck of a show. oh, the glorious sounds of an f-15. one interesting thing that is happening on this day i
. >> little isaiah saw dad trimming his beard. how dad gives him the cutest close shave >> and a party trick that is next level. >> see the perfectly balanced way to take it down. >> what are you doing? >> brought to you by yoplait. for the big little win. yoplait, for fueling independence. for big little wins. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to...
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-i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it.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. >>> 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 of our story, here's keith morrison. >>> when the jury went into seclusion to deliberate, the jessee family thought justice was just hours away. but as the sun set on the courthouse, nothing. no word. same thing again next day. and the day after that. the problem? there was a holdout. >> it got very heated. >> yes. >> in the del
-i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it.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. >>> 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...
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her dad was a typical 1970s, 1980s dad. he didn't know how to communicate a. to this day whenever it rains, all of us limp from my dad grabbing our knee. he still does it by the way. but when we were kids you know how at christmas time or dad gets on the roof, he would do that at the summertime we can't forget when we were in middle school together at a slumber party. i said you are going to have to be more specific. so he climbed up as we had gone to sleep finally and he put a white sheet over his head and forgot to put the ie holes. we screamed so loud he laughed so hard he fell off the ladder. i was born and raised in georgia. when we went on vacation, the florida panhandle and my dad would drive us there. when i was the youngest i was in the middle on the hump. we would eventually start to wilt from the heat because it was about a thousand degrees in the car. my dad didn't believe in turning on the air conditioner because it wasted gas. he would talk about family and that is the great southern tradition. he would tell about my aunt and bless her heart we a
her dad was a typical 1970s, 1980s dad. he didn't know how to communicate a. to this day whenever it rains, all of us limp from my dad grabbing our knee. he still does it by the way. but when we were kids you know how at christmas time or dad gets on the roof, he would do that at the summertime we can't forget when we were in middle school together at a slumber party. i said you are going to have to be more specific. so he climbed up as we had gone to sleep finally and he put a white sheet over...
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. >> this dad usually has all the best jokes, but today, dad has to try and guess the punch line. see who brings the biggest laughs coming up. >> and an eye catching cat capturing the internet's attention next. >> very, very pretty, quite original. makes my butt look good fancy but not too fancy no matter why you love your clothes, care for them with woolite. woolite keeps clothing looking like new and cleans with just twelve ingredients versus the leading detergent's twenty-four. woolite. less ingredients. more love. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> hey, guys, i'm getting ready for next episode of "right this minute." we're gearing up for the new seas
. >> this dad usually has all the best jokes, but today, dad has to try and guess the punch line. see who brings the biggest laughs coming up. >> and an eye catching cat capturing the internet's attention next. >> very, very pretty, quite original. makes my butt look good fancy but not too fancy no matter why you love your clothes, care for them with woolite. woolite keeps clothing looking like new and cleans with just twelve ingredients versus the leading detergent's...
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dad dad dada down you know like honky tonk. ♪ doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ♪ and the woman just like--ad ♪dada and then i was like, "oh!" >> reporter: eventuae young guitarist and his family migrated to san francisco, where carlos ban to pattern himself after what he calls the magnificent american blues guitar masters. he says his influences included t. bone walker... ♪ ♪ b.b. king...♪ ♪ ♪ buddy guy... ♪ ♪ and chicago le♪nd otis rush. ♪ >> otis rush is just a pure voice of trueness.e there's not te on any record i ever heard where otisdi rush it has anance from his heart. ♪ ♪ the first time i saw mr. otis rush it gave me the confidence right there: it's time to ave your home it's time to leave mom and dad and really become what you were born to do. >> reporter: by the time he was 22, santana had recorded his first album with the group that bore his name. it would be released in august 1969, just around the time the band played woodstock. a lot of people don't remember that santana was not aes blished band when you played woodstock. >> no, not at all. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the gr
dad dad dada down you know like honky tonk. ♪ doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ♪ and the woman just like--ad ♪dada and then i was like, "oh!" >> reporter: eventuae young guitarist and his family migrated to san francisco, where carlos ban to pattern himself after what he calls the magnificent american blues guitar masters. he says his influences included t. bone walker... ♪ ♪ b.b. king...♪ ♪ ♪ buddy guy... ♪ ♪ and chicago le♪nd otis rush. ♪...
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>> my dad had types diabetes and heart disease. he had a massive heart attack. >> you two brothers. >> yes. >> what happened to jackie, jr. >> jackie died in a car accident when he was was 24. >> what do you remember about him? >> i remember that he was -- i loved my older brother very much and i remember he struggled, he struggled from a young boy, he struggled in school academically. >> he struggled being jackie, jr., he was named jack robinson, jr., there was no hiding place for him, though he acted out in early age, he also didn't have the confidence you get from being successful in school, he was very good baseball player, but, you know, he couldn't be himself, he was constantly being compared, he dropped out of that, he struggled in school, finally dropped out and went to vietnam and entered addiction and came out and died in car accident. it was a very hard years for my family. so in my book in 1953 we just, you know, how adolescence and how tram -- traumatic on the family as well. my first theme of the book which was my bir
>> my dad had types diabetes and heart disease. he had a massive heart attack. >> you two brothers. >> yes. >> what happened to jackie, jr. >> jackie died in a car accident when he was was 24. >> what do you remember about him? >> i remember that he was -- i loved my older brother very much and i remember he struggled, he struggled from a young boy, he struggled in school academically. >> he struggled being jackie, jr., he was named jack robinson,...
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and then my dad's like, "no, but his truck is out there." so finally that's when my dad said, "oh, i'm just gonna go inside." >> reporter: herman walked through an open garage door, and entered the house itself through an unlocked interior door. >> then he comes around and to open up the front door. >> reporter: the visitors huddled in the dark entrance hall, expecting a greeting from sandra or jaime. but none came. just as they got ready to leave, they heard something. it sounded like sandra. >> it was mumbling. >> where was her voice coming from, marissa? >> we did not know. my dad -- i just remember he just ran straight into the master bedroom. >> reporter: marissa raced after her father. >> i just hear, saying "help. someone's in trouble." >> are you really scared at this point? >> yes, i was scared. >> reporter: the voice was coming from inside a walk-in-closet attached to the bathroom. herman moved closer. wedged against the door knob was a dining chair. he tugged it aside, opened the door, and there was sandra -- on the floor, tied by
and then my dad's like, "no, but his truck is out there." so finally that's when my dad said, "oh, i'm just gonna go inside." >> reporter: herman walked through an open garage door, and entered the house itself through an unlocked interior door. >> then he comes around and to open up the front door. >> reporter: the visitors huddled in the dark entrance hall, expecting a greeting from sandra or jaime. but none came. just as they got ready to leave, they...
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with thwhat the children are leg with their dad if they can't have what they want to have until theye focused their attention on doing what they need to do, which is finishing the peas are focusing on manipulating the deal. so they are more likely to have postponed gratification is the single biggest predictor of success but also the biggest predictor of success to rehearse for a play or basketball team or finish your homework without getting distracted. it's what prevents them from going into depression. when they don't have the success they tend to go down a slippery slope and in the worst case scenario move to depression, anger, withdrawal, alienation and mass shootings. you use the phrase failure to launch. >> guest: basically he has invited from the brightness to be able to launch but he doesn't have the postponed gratification to be able to do what his dream is. so, when a mom raises a child, she is often very encouraging of the boy or the girl to go after their dreams. when a boy or girl is encouraged to go after their dreams but doesn't have the discipline to do the play, to
with thwhat the children are leg with their dad if they can't have what they want to have until theye focused their attention on doing what they need to do, which is finishing the peas are focusing on manipulating the deal. so they are more likely to have postponed gratification is the single biggest predictor of success but also the biggest predictor of success to rehearse for a play or basketball team or finish your homework without getting distracted. it's what prevents them from going into...
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i want to be a stay-at-home dad. so we change things around and he became a stay-at-home dad. two weeks into that he hands me an article is as read this. nana rented about a little girl that was adopted out of foster care whose parents really wanted her to achieve. the fact is she had with my hand son has which is fetal alcohol syndrome. see without your frontal lobe never develops. there is nothing you can give them, no pill that will make it better. this family decided to take a risk and buy a farm. rice's little girl around farm animals and it was amazing what she was doing. i said to raise amazing article. he said here high farms for sale. we literally bought a farm. we move from one side of darn sound to the next. we got some goats, we got some chickens, we would have a pig named penelope. but the most amazing thing is, have some mckay will walk up to you and say hi. i have a son mckay who normally hamza chicken numbered under his arm and knows all of the names to every chicken but read reads on a fourth grade level. i've a son mckay who teaches me every day to be a bette
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>>> so i want my dad to be free and everybody else. because of my dad and my mom. i want my dad.ispanic people not doing nothing bad. just see what i'm doing. i'm crying because of my dad. i cry very hard to my dad. >> nine years old. she's desperate, pleading for her father, saying her father's not a criminal. one of nearly 700 immigrant children -- hundreds of children rather whose parents were swept up in the government's largest state-wide i.c.e. roundup ever in one state in mississippi. hundreds of federal agents storming seven food processing plants, rounding up workers suspected of being undocumented. no one can explain why the government made no provision for special services with these children. nor why the raids weren't po postponed after el paso. nearly half of those arrested have already been released and will have to appear in court at a later date. hundreds more remain in custody, separated from their families. today president trump defended what officials are calling the largest enforcement raid ever in the country. staged the same day he was in el paso supposedly
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- dad, dad, stop! - i'm sorry, son. i'm off the wagon! - dad, you don't have to do this! you have the power! you haven't drank since seeing the statue! - but the statue wasn't a miracle. - yeah, the statue wasn't a miracle, dad. so that means you did it. that means you didn't have a drink for five days all on your own! - you're right, stan. if god didn't make me stop drinking, then i did. maybe--maybe i can force myself to never drink again! - no! - no? - dad, you like to drink. so have a drink once in awhile. have two! if you devote your whole life to completely avoiding something you like, then that thing still controls your life, and you've never learned any discipline at all. - but maybe i'm just the kind of person who needs to have it all or nothing. - nah, all or nothing is easy, but learning to drink a little bit, responsibly... that's a dis-a-prin. dis-a-prin... come from within. - how did i manage to raise such a smart kid? - i've had a great teacher. - thanks, son. - no, not you, my karate teacher. he's really smart. - oh, well, tell you what. let's leave the ca
- dad, dad, stop! - i'm sorry, son. i'm off the wagon! - dad, you don't have to do this! you have the power! you haven't drank since seeing the statue! - but the statue wasn't a miracle. - yeah, the statue wasn't a miracle, dad. so that means you did it. that means you didn't have a drink for five days all on your own! - you're right, stan. if god didn't make me stop drinking, then i did. maybe--maybe i can force myself to never drink again! - no! - no? - dad, you like to drink. so have a drink...