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and this was your dad. >> yeah, this is dad. he started the business back in the '50s. and i'm running it now. come on. i'll show you. >> as john drives me around the company, i come to understand the "jekyll and hyde" nature of his strange inheritance. these look like cell towers. >> yeah, these are guide towers for wireless communication. and that's our main business now. >> but his dad built that business while indulging his industrial-strength urge for collecting. big stuff -- iron, scrap metal, machinery... things you can't squirrel away in a closet. take, john says, these assembly-line carts, please. did he really need this many? >> oh, my goodness. no. and he didn't need the ones that are out in the yard. we have dozens and dozens. >> it all starts with this serious little guy, elmer hemphill, born in 1935 on a farm near tryon, oklahoma, to parents elsie and marvel. >> he learned his work ethic from my grandparents because they believed in work. >> the hemphills, like other oklahomans, are hit by drought and dust storms during the great depression. many of their
and this was your dad. >> yeah, this is dad. he started the business back in the '50s. and i'm running it now. come on. i'll show you. >> as john drives me around the company, i come to understand the "jekyll and hyde" nature of his strange inheritance. these look like cell towers. >> yeah, these are guide towers for wireless communication. and that's our main business now. >> but his dad built that business while indulging his industrial-strength urge for...
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what is it like to not be able to turn to your dad and say, "hey, dad?"e older you get, you realize there's a shadow of something that should be there, and so you're constantly clinging for something like that. >> during his summer visits, pascal gets hands-on experience in the winery he owns. does it bring you any comfort then to have this be a part of your life? >> it's more for the fact of making those people's lives easier and trying to prove that i'm not the owner's kid who just gets handed these things. >> it's finally time for me to get some hands-on experience of my own. well, not hands-on, but feet-on. it's the time-honored practice of stomping grapes. >> jamie, come on in. join me. >> all right, where's my stunt double when i need her? how deep is it? >> oh, about up to your knees. >> you know, i failed gymnastics. ahhh. ooh! >> it feels good. >> grapes feel good. i hear they're anti-aging. so what are we doing exactly? >> we want a little bit of separation before we make it into rosé. we're separating the berry itself from its juice. >> wow, wh
what is it like to not be able to turn to your dad and say, "hey, dad?"e older you get, you realize there's a shadow of something that should be there, and so you're constantly clinging for something like that. >> during his summer visits, pascal gets hands-on experience in the winery he owns. does it bring you any comfort then to have this be a part of your life? >> it's more for the fact of making those people's lives easier and trying to prove that i'm not the owner's...
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you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier. that's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does what it does. but when i look at zoe's retail material, their branding, their brochures, there's no mention of any of that. and i can tell that zoe's getting uncomfortable with it. but i don't care. i'm gonna keep pushing her. ♪ why are you so uncomfortable with telling people how this business came about? why'd you roll your eyes? zoe: i mean, it's just, like, i hate it saying it because it's embarrassing for our dad. it has no bearing on what we do. you know, it's over, it's done, and, i mean, here we are. lemonis: what is obvious to me is how much you've poured into this. -zoe:
you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier. that's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. lemonis: i just want to just spend a minute with you out front, zoe, just you and i. look, it's paramount for any good retail company to have a story behind it, why it got in business, why it does...
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the ones grown by dad. the ones grown for dad. the 'i nearly didn't do it this year' ones.ely filthy ones. they all raise awareness. raise funds. start conversations and save lives. 'cos whatever you grow', will save a bro' learn more at movember.com >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> here's tim. john wall is hoping doll expert tim luke can give him some good news about the value of his remaining inheritance -- about 500 mint-condition barbies, all in their original boxes. of the 5,000 dolls his mother collected, this is the bulk of what's left. tim, we went through all these barbies. there's plenty of them. you have to have an opinion. >> the downside is that most of them are from the '90s. >> but they say collector. >> they do. [ sighs ] and don't be seduced by the box. >> so, let me stop you there. you're saying that this barbie, this is a reproduction. >> this is the 50th anniversary, but this came out in the '90s as a celebration of the 50th anniversary. not as valuable. >> johnny told me he thinks $10,000 to $15,000, maybe $25,000 for all of this. how off the ma
the ones grown by dad. the ones grown for dad. the 'i nearly didn't do it this year' ones.ely filthy ones. they all raise awareness. raise funds. start conversations and save lives. 'cos whatever you grow', will save a bro' learn more at movember.com >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> here's tim. john wall is hoping doll expert tim luke can give him some good news about the value of his remaining inheritance -- about 500 mint-condition barbies, all in their original...
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paul's dad. and like his son, wanted to help catch the killer.old the detectives he had important evidence to share. it was an audiotape, answering machine messages his nephew pete left on his phone. >>> coming up -- investigators discover a brand-new suspect. >> we may have somebody else to look at. >> but who are the hunters? and who are the hunted? >> and all of a sudden the tire went flat. >> as police go after more evidence, someone comes after them, leaving a taunting message out in the fields. >> here i am, i'm doing this to you now, come find me. >> when "family business" continues. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me.a ramirez!!! dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to th
paul's dad. and like his son, wanted to help catch the killer.old the detectives he had important evidence to share. it was an audiotape, answering machine messages his nephew pete left on his phone. >>> coming up -- investigators discover a brand-new suspect. >> we may have somebody else to look at. >> but who are the hunters? and who are the hunted? >> and all of a sudden the tire went flat. >> as police go after more evidence, someone comes after them,...
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love you, dad. but you know what? i'm over it.the coins. >> but the coin-shop owner keeps thinking about that pretty penny. you see, there's this tale in the annals of coin history about an unusual batch of pennies the government minted in the 1970s. >> the price of copper had gone up in 1973. and so it actually became not cost-effective to make the penny out of that. and so they were looking for alternatives. >> paul montgomery tells me the story. he's a rare-coin dealer and author. and he explains that the mint's solution is to switch from costly copper to a cheaper metal. what was the composition of them? >> the coin is made out of 96 percent aluminum. >> the mint's proud of the coin. it strikes a million and a half and even hands out a few to members of congress before its release. but the aluminum penny is a bigger '70s flop than the gremlin or the leisure suit. >> the coins didn't work in vending machines, uh, i guess because of the metal. kids would swallow 'em, and they wouldn't show up in x-rays, either. >> so instead of
love you, dad. but you know what? i'm over it.the coins. >> but the coin-shop owner keeps thinking about that pretty penny. you see, there's this tale in the annals of coin history about an unusual batch of pennies the government minted in the 1970s. >> the price of copper had gone up in 1973. and so it actually became not cost-effective to make the penny out of that. and so they were looking for alternatives. >> paul montgomery tells me the story. he's a rare-coin dealer and...
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that's what my dad's career was about.here is a bit of a paradox in that for him the point of it all is all the things that we do individually. all of the passion and the people that matter to us and to the goals we pursue. at the point of his career was to advance the politics within which everyone could do that. >> merry christmas, happy holidays. i am bret baier, welcome to the fox news special, charles krauthammer making his point. our friend and colleague passed away six months ago leaving behind his wife robin and sonav daniel. charles had been working on a book called the point of it all. he asked his son to finish it. i was surprised at how the book begins considering it is a topic charles did not want to talk about when i interviewed him a few years back. is there a way that we can talk about your family and being married, you are happily married, you have a kid. you don't want to do that at all? >> it is an interesting topic, but i have never done it. 2 million words, and you don't see any of it, there is a reas
that's what my dad's career was about.here is a bit of a paradox in that for him the point of it all is all the things that we do individually. all of the passion and the people that matter to us and to the goals we pursue. at the point of his career was to advance the politics within which everyone could do that. >> merry christmas, happy holidays. i am bret baier, welcome to the fox news special, charles krauthammer making his point. our friend and colleague passed away six months ago...
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on top of that we realize now we lost dad and the boys.n some ways we were here for her because of the loss of her husband kp children. and when she went she took them with her. in a way. we all at least i and my brothers and sisters. it's a fairly general thing. is reexperience that. and there had been a delayed dealing with that. over 40 plus years. and i realize in that moment, i wonder if i want to still do comedy. i was doing this for her. still enjoying it. and having the love and friendship. i realize the sea crystal was make her laugh. the tempur-pedic breeze™ makes sleep feel cool. because the tempur-breeze™ transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool, night after night. and now tempur-pedic is ranked number one by jd power in customer satisfaction with retail mattresses. >>> can you love your enemies. >> certainly should. >> i don't know. i suppose you can. i have seen people do it. >> do you try? >> i don't hate. i try not to hate. poem have come on the show and said you hate trump. i just don't trust the cat. i just sa
on top of that we realize now we lost dad and the boys.n some ways we were here for her because of the loss of her husband kp children. and when she went she took them with her. in a way. we all at least i and my brothers and sisters. it's a fairly general thing. is reexperience that. and there had been a delayed dealing with that. over 40 plus years. and i realize in that moment, i wonder if i want to still do comedy. i was doing this for her. still enjoying it. and having the love and...
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refer to them. >> it was always dad and the boys. >> that's how they were called. >> dad and the boysaul, but dad and the boys. >> and i know most of your other siblings had already left, they had gone to college or had family of their own. it was you and your nom. >> for the most part. >> that's the difficult thing. i talked to howard stern about this as well. howard stern said he felt like he had to treat his mom like a china cup, like a china teacup. i always viewed my mom as a space alien who 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, which as a kid drove me bananas, was how despite all -- 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 i'm scheming and plotting and, you know, willing to do it. >> a
refer to them. >> it was always dad and the boys. >> that's how they were called. >> dad and the boysaul, but dad and the boys. >> and i know most of your other siblings had already left, they had gone to college or had family of their own. it was you and your nom. >> for the most part. >> that's the difficult thing. i talked to howard stern about this as well. howard stern said he felt like he had to treat his mom like a china cup, like a china teacup. i...
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(dad) on(daughter)r on a hobirdie!...? (dad) that's what i'm talkin' about.r par is...? (daughter) big birdie! (dad) no, it's not that, it's uh... (rickie) turkey vulture! (dad) rickie fowler, i'm sorry, what...? (rickie) turkey vulture. (dad) oh! thats a turkey-oh! all right, lets go. i'll follow you. go, go, go- go! (burke) otherwise known as sand trap scavengers. seen it, covered it. september twenty-ninth, twenty-seventeen. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> welcome back. thad spoken. brad jennings was found guilty. us be brad had at least one motivated advocate. someone willing to fight tooth and nail to prove his innocence. soon a a team would be assembled and they would unearth a telling clue. but connect iing the dots would not be easy. continuing our story, here's keith morrison. >> the day after brad jennings was convicted of murdering his wife lisa he dutifully returned to court for sentencing. he got 25 years and they led him away on a day that would h
(dad) on(daughter)r on a hobirdie!...? (dad) that's what i'm talkin' about.r par is...? (daughter) big birdie! (dad) no, it's not that, it's uh... (rickie) turkey vulture! (dad) rickie fowler, i'm sorry, what...? (rickie) turkey vulture. (dad) oh! thats a turkey-oh! all right, lets go. i'll follow you. go, go, go- go! (burke) otherwise known as sand trap scavengers. seen it, covered it. september twenty-ninth, twenty-seventeen. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a...
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why did dad do this? 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 as norman rockwell in his own right. >> and in a way,
why did dad do this? 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...
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the ones grown by dad. the ones grown for dad. 'cos whatever you grow, will save a bro' learn more at movember.com trish: apparently you don't need to be nice to be a socialist. i knew that already. a newly hired bernie sanders campaign official under fire for a history of racial slurs and denigrating remarks directed at gaze, jews, women. gordon announced wednesday he had been hired by the campaign. apparently nobody cared or bothered to do a background check. the washington "free beacon" found multiple tweets he posted containing' racist and homophobic slurs. known anti-semite linda sarsour whom he welcomed with open arms. >> support of a state like israel that is built on white supremacy. trish: he also likes the whole lefty squad, aoc, ilhan omar. he's made some pretty anti-semitic comments himself, all in his corner. florida congressman matt gaetz is calling it quits. rick scott is demanding review of military programs as new information comes into us about the smoothing at the pensacola naval air station. a shooting that kil
the ones grown by dad. the ones grown for dad. 'cos whatever you grow, will save a bro' learn more at movember.com trish: apparently you don't need to be nice to be a socialist. i knew that already. a newly hired bernie sanders campaign official under fire for a history of racial slurs and denigrating remarks directed at gaze, jews, women. gordon announced wednesday he had been hired by the campaign. apparently nobody cared or bothered to do a background check. the washington "free...
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they're fun to shoot, and they're handmade by our dad. >> the brothers tell me these are just two ofundreds of historic military weapons built, refurbished, or collected by their father rudy marek. >> dad was a collector and he was a craftsman and he was so passionate. >> rudy's story begins in 1928 in a small farm town outside portland, says his middle son dean. was there early fascination with guns? >> oh, yeah. all capitals on that one for dad. >> when rudy's 11, he's inspired to make his first firearm after watching a pirate movie. in this home video, rudy tells the tale. >> and i made a pirate pistol, just like i thought it looked in >> it was a crude gun. you put a firecracker in and stick the fuse out the side, light the fuse and hold it. >> the only trouble was, i made it out of ma's curtain rod. >> as a teen, rudy fixes up busted guns when he's not building them from scratch. when it comes to gunsmithing, he's a prodigy. >> anything i could imagine, i could build, just like that. >> and he has some imagination. >> when i was a little boy, i could envision having a collection
they're fun to shoot, and they're handmade by our dad. >> the brothers tell me these are just two ofundreds of historic military weapons built, refurbished, or collected by their father rudy marek. >> dad was a collector and he was a craftsman and he was so passionate. >> rudy's story begins in 1928 in a small farm town outside portland, says his middle son dean. was there early fascination with guns? >> oh, yeah. all capitals on that one for dad. >> when rudy's...
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and now i look at pete like a dad.nybody that has anything bad to say about pete never really took the time to get to know him because he is a good, loving person with a huge heart. we need more petes in this world. >> reporter: so why were the cops so focused on pete to begin with? well, as pete tells it his cousin paul planned the whole thing. set out to frame him. first by lying to him, telling him that roberto, or robert as pete calls him, was out to steal his birth right. >> paul would come over and tell me horrible stuff about ed and robert like he said robert told paul that he was going to get my share of what my dad was going to leave me of the ranch. so paul would come over and say stuff to me and he knew he was going to make me want to go say something or fight with somebody. >> reporter: and pete? said he was simply blind to paul's manipulation. >> when you're going through your everyday life and someone has set you up for over a year and a half, you don't know who to believe and so it kept everybody at odds
and now i look at pete like a dad.nybody that has anything bad to say about pete never really took the time to get to know him because he is a good, loving person with a huge heart. we need more petes in this world. >> reporter: so why were the cops so focused on pete to begin with? well, as pete tells it his cousin paul planned the whole thing. set out to frame him. first by lying to him, telling him that roberto, or robert as pete calls him, was out to steal his birth right. >>...
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she lost her dad last year. i really miss you mom. >> taps, the tragedy assistance program for survivors provides resources, support and comfort to heal the harts of grieving military families. help us at taps.org/family. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. some people say that's ridiculous. age is just an illusion. how you show up for the world, that's what's real. what's your idea? i put it out there with a godaddy website. >> so, which american revolutionary war figure was also a practicing dentist? it's paul revere, who started out by apprenticing with a dentist who made dentures for none other than george washington. >> when british dental technician dere
she lost her dad last year. i really miss you mom. >> taps, the tragedy assistance program for survivors provides resources, support and comfort to heal the harts of grieving military families. help us at taps.org/family. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity....
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it was from my dad. i'm not allowed to have one of these. >> i think i know what it is. >> it's a weapon. >> i'm not saying what it is. it was weird. i don't want -- i don't want the nypd to come to my apartment. >> we know what it is. >> it was a weird gift. but also -- >> shocking. >> a sweet gift. if you think about -- i was shocked. >> apparently he watched a lot of crime news coverage because crime is bad in new york. i'm not sure you can mail that. did he mail it? >> that's a felony. >> across state lines. >> you don't know what it is. >> it was a whip. >> probably whiskey. >> yeah. yeah. whiskey. >> my wife said to me after she had been sort of carjacked that she wanted -- >> sort of carjacked. >> anyway, she wanted a pink one. the people at the nra and everybody else said they were going to give it to her. but you didn't -- >> what color was yours? >> i'm not telling you what i got. it's a mystery. a girlfriend of mine in april of this year, this is five months after our christmas show last year,
it was from my dad. i'm not allowed to have one of these. >> i think i know what it is. >> it's a weapon. >> i'm not saying what it is. it was weird. i don't want -- i don't want the nypd to come to my apartment. >> we know what it is. >> it was a weird gift. but also -- >> shocking. >> a sweet gift. if you think about -- i was shocked. >> apparently he watched a lot of crime news coverage because crime is bad in new york. i'm not sure you can...
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here's the good news, your dad lives 20 minutes from here.e just happens to live down the freeway. >> reporter: did you believe this? >> i thought i got struck by lightning when she told me. to find a relative that close, it blew my mind. >> reporter: up next -- ben's visit, face to face with a father he never knew. >> i'm trying to regulate my breathing, i'm trying to be calm. >> okay, let's do it. >> i knock on the door and there's this voice -- >> someone knocking on my door? >> reporter: and cece hits paydirt with andrea. >> and when i opened it, i had quite a surprise. >> i thought, "wow, this actually worked." i just couldn't even get on a plane fast enough to go meet her. >> reporter: stay with us. >> reporter: as a sergeant in the idaho national guard, ben tveigt has tested his mettle and grit as part of the perilous u.s.-led invasion in iraq. he's an experienced gunner on one of the most powerful tanks on the planet. >> we're driving to my dad's house. >> reporter: but now ben has to muster all the courage he has for a deeply persona
here's the good news, your dad lives 20 minutes from here.e just happens to live down the freeway. >> reporter: did you believe this? >> i thought i got struck by lightning when she told me. to find a relative that close, it blew my mind. >> reporter: up next -- ben's visit, face to face with a father he never knew. >> i'm trying to regulate my breathing, i'm trying to be calm. >> okay, let's do it. >> i knock on the door and there's this voice -- >>...
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, dad, stop it. >> yeah, but there was a list.e same time because we couldn't move our egos out of the way to choose who would sing the solo part [ light laughter ] which we would have been horrendous and called usp so it all worked out in the end really >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] usp. you're - >> thanks, dad >> jimmy: the first track is -- that you released is called "stack it up." and there was a little confusion over the video you were making for this >> yeah, there was a little bit of a confusion i mean, a lot of time when i'm doing things, i get drip-fed bits of information about what we're doing. >> jimmy: uh-huh >> so they said, "you're going to ride a horse. and i said, "okay, i'll ride a a horse. sounds good, big budget music video. animals, all fun." >> jimmy: yeah do you know how to ride a horse? >> i went and learned how to ride a horse because of it i thought i'll go and learn how to ride a horse. it was a lot of fun. i enjoyed it >> jimmy: yeah >> they're trusty little beasts >> jimmy: yeah and then you got to the -
, dad, stop it. >> yeah, but there was a list.e same time because we couldn't move our egos out of the way to choose who would sing the solo part [ light laughter ] which we would have been horrendous and called usp so it all worked out in the end really >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] usp. you're - >> thanks, dad >> jimmy: the first track is -- that you released is called "stack it up." and there was a little confusion over the video you were making for this...
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that's my dad. ha, ha, ha!and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have music from ozuna. mena massoud is here. brad paisley's here. and we'll be right back with james corden. ♪ ♪ french kiss, italian ice ♪ margaritas and the moonlight ♪ just another american saturday night ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by t.j. maxx, marshalls and home goods. ♪ follow me to a place i know with endless possibilities ♪ ♪ so you can check your list off row-by-row. ♪ ♪ i'm making this song up as i go! ♪ ♪ come on! look around! ♪ so much in store, you'll spend much less ♪ ♪ but gift much more at the stores ♪ ♪ that you've been searching for! ♪ spend less, gift better. at t.j. maxx, marshas, and homegoods. ah, that worked well! at t.j. maxx, marshas, and♪homegoods. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ aveeno® with prebiotic striple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ is raised with no allantibiotics ever. chicken, [ music winding down ] they'
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we go about with my dad and our dad as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on another edition of "dateline," i am craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> with one of those moments, she's going to go back in two-minutes. two-minutes ago he was playing and he was alive. >> inside a sleeping house. >> i heard angie spring oh my god, oh my god. i could see blood running down his neck.
we go about with my dad and our dad as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on another edition of "dateline," i am craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> with one of those moments, she's going to go back in two-minutes. two-minutes ago he was playing and he was alive. >> inside a sleeping house. >> i heard angie spring oh my god, oh my god. i could see blood running down his neck.
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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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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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that's my dad. ha, ha, ha!and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have music from ozuna. mena massoud is here. brad paisley's here. and we'll be right back with james corden. ♪ french kiss, italian ice ♪ ♪ margaritas and the moonlight ♪ just another american saturday night ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by consumer cellular. ( ♪ ) you can't fake the goodness the crunch of real almonds the taste of real raspberries we use real ingredients because you can't fake... delicious special k hurry in for up to seventy five percent off storewide. and one day only, this thursday, all jeans are fifty percent off! only at old navy! charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever, so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird! enjoy the go with charmin. that will makeout washington insiders very uncomfortable: term limits. you and i both know we need term limits, that congress shouldn't be a lifetime appointment. but members of congress, and the
that's my dad. ha, ha, ha!and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have music from ozuna. mena massoud is here. brad paisley's here. and we'll be right back with james corden. ♪ french kiss, italian ice ♪ ♪ margaritas and the moonlight ♪ just another american saturday night ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by consumer cellular. ( ♪ ) you can't fake the goodness the crunch of real almonds the taste of real raspberries we use real...
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dad is never there. oh yes. the kids. like right there. last year i got a robot with a gun an arrow was just so 5 i saw. you have to shoot it and get it to fall over just to pay for it. chilling much. i think of this animal father biggest kid from baghdad. with the whole of the. guys will. just dump the front garden and the big dick. funding to give them flat shtick i may have. some cause i now own magic bullet found this i need not only. on hand that that man that. 'd did christ child but i don't want much to see it. too far they don't need a bicycle attorney will make up the playwright bill camper van 10 who 14 glitter pens a princess dress and shoes with high heels a real cat. did christ i want you to give me nothing this year because i don't deserve each. child i would like to be a forward for by our nick. has what many boys his age want a father who's a football coach by munich's home ground is the stadium the 2 of them a season ticket holders. if save that i stay and this tends to. take gave my. day. i didn't say so. in every. yard.
dad is never there. oh yes. the kids. like right there. last year i got a robot with a gun an arrow was just so 5 i saw. you have to shoot it and get it to fall over just to pay for it. chilling much. i think of this animal father biggest kid from baghdad. with the whole of the. guys will. just dump the front garden and the big dick. funding to give them flat shtick i may have. some cause i now own magic bullet found this i need not only. on hand that that man that. 'd did christ child but i...
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dad is never there. and yes. looking. like i'm there. last year i got a robot with a gun and arrow was just. 5 to call my soul spirit you have to shoot and get it to fall over just to own fate. feeling much. i think i'll. never come out of the biggest live from baghdad. this was one of those good guys. the best damn but i'm good enough in the day. and didn't give them flat stick to have. been because i now own my dreams. i mean not only be. on hand that the tin man that. did christ child but i don't want much to see it. too bad the job of a bicycle attorney will make up the playwright bill camper van 10 to 14 glitter pens a princess dress and shoes with high heels for a real cat. did christ shot i want you to give me nothing this year because i don't deserve it. christ child i would like to be a forward for by our nick. killian has what many boys his age want a father who's a football coach by munich's home ground is the stadium the 2 of them are season ticket holders. and see that i stay and this tends to. ted gave. i didn't say so. in
dad is never there. and yes. looking. like i'm there. last year i got a robot with a gun and arrow was just. 5 to call my soul spirit you have to shoot and get it to fall over just to own fate. feeling much. i think i'll. never come out of the biggest live from baghdad. this was one of those good guys. the best damn but i'm good enough in the day. and didn't give them flat stick to have. been because i now own my dreams. i mean not only be. on hand that the tin man that. did christ child but i...
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like, my dad didn't deserve to go out the way that he did. even till his last day, he considered the us his home, like his country. male: he was a proud marine. stephanie: he was the proud marine always. always a proud marine, and for the country to turn their back on him like that-- mark takano: should make every american angry. male: riverside county democratic congressman mark takano chairs the house veterans affairs committee. after learning of enrique salas' death, takano visited the bunker in tijuana. mark: it was heartbreaking. male: that prompted congressman takano to ask ice for account of all us veterans who've been deported. mark: and they weren't able to tell us because as it turns out, ice and dhs, they don't follow their own procedures. male: your reaction to that? mark: well, it was one of anger and disbelief. if anybody deserves closer scrutiny in the deportation proceeding, it's somebody who's been a member of our armed forces. male: according to this report by the government accountability office, the gao, the investigative
like, my dad didn't deserve to go out the way that he did. even till his last day, he considered the us his home, like his country. male: he was a proud marine. stephanie: he was the proud marine always. always a proud marine, and for the country to turn their back on him like that-- mark takano: should make every american angry. male: riverside county democratic congressman mark takano chairs the house veterans affairs committee. after learning of enrique salas' death, takano visited the...
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we get to chat and dad stays home to our mid year with c.m.'s family and i always spied through the keyhole when you were arranging the presents. he asked. me are. you've never told me that before. but i got a list of those. dear christ child i want to talk about you i think the romans were very cruel to you. i'm especially sorry about the nails he said in have said you're the son of god they didn't like that. price chart for christmas i'd like to see you at least p.s. existe to. christ child give me a sign if you exist so i can believe in you. the christmas post office in english that gets more than 80000 letters from children from all around the world every year the christ child tries to answer all of them. mannion own jim acosta has. a fish i wrote a letter to the easter bunny telling him what i want for east and something else one time instead and i really got some and you again ita i think the easter bunny lives far away. to how this invited him finance. image that is also far away from land our and some wishes can't wait. like that we're
we get to chat and dad stays home to our mid year with c.m.'s family and i always spied through the keyhole when you were arranging the presents. he asked. me are. you've never told me that before. but i got a list of those. dear christ child i want to talk about you i think the romans were very cruel to you. i'm especially sorry about the nails he said in have said you're the son of god they didn't like that. price chart for christmas i'd like to see you at least p.s. existe to. christ child...
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dad ! stannn... dad, no ! you killed my father... aagh ! ughh ! his shield and armor spells are down ! attack ! looks like you're about to get pwned. rarhghgh ! dad, dad ? stann... i've never been able to say this before but... i love you, son. i know you do, dad. arghgh, arhghggh.... arghgh... arhghgh... they did it ! our world is saved ! they did it, they killed him ! they did it ! they killed him ! we can come out ! all right ! yes ! all right ! yeah ! all right. woo hoo. yeah. we did it, you guys, we're totally heroes. that was such uber-pwnage. i can't believe it's all over. what do we do now ? what do you mean ? now we can finally play the game. oh, yeah. okay, kenny, add eyes of the beast to your hotbar. stan, check your fury talents to boost your shouts... got it. captioning made possible by comedy central captioned by soundwriters™ world news headquarters in new york, "the daily show" with trevor noah presents votegasm2020, worst holiday special ever! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ )7&trevor: oh, yeah! welcome to "the daily show," everybody! t
dad ! stannn... dad, no ! you killed my father... aagh ! ughh ! his shield and armor spells are down ! attack ! looks like you're about to get pwned. rarhghgh ! dad, dad ? stann... i've never been able to say this before but... i love you, son. i know you do, dad. arghgh, arhghggh.... arghgh... arhghgh... they did it ! our world is saved ! they did it, they killed him ! they did it ! they killed him ! we can come out ! all right ! yes ! all right ! yeah ! all right. woo hoo. yeah. we did it,...
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dad is never there. yes they let. the kids. talk. like their vision up last year i got a robot with a gun an arrow was just told that sold 5 of the kumars so. you have to shoot and get it to fall over just to expose. i have. been. feeling much good i make up. an avocado biggest influence but. this was one of the whole of it guys. 6 to stand up on god in the end of the day. and then give them flat stick to unless. there's. some high end because i now own my dream. i knew that bonding only. on that gut. that. c you. did christ child i don't want much to see it. too far they don't need a bicycle apparently will make up the playwright bill camper van 10 to 14 glitter pens a princess dress and shoes with high heels a real cat. did cry strong i want you to give me nothing this year because i don't deserve it she. cried child i would like to be a forward for by our nick. has what many boys his age want a father who's a football coach by munich's home ground is the stadium the 2 of them a season ticket holders. and see that i am this dense t
dad is never there. yes they let. the kids. talk. like their vision up last year i got a robot with a gun an arrow was just told that sold 5 of the kumars so. you have to shoot and get it to fall over just to expose. i have. been. feeling much good i make up. an avocado biggest influence but. this was one of the whole of it guys. 6 to stand up on god in the end of the day. and then give them flat stick to unless. there's. some high end because i now own my dream. i knew that bonding only. on...
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dad paused he announced haply i must have won the nobel prize. [laughter] he didn't but he should have several times. i just always remember for him doing for us on one new year's eve when i was in college i came home to borrow the car i was headed to a highbrow party probably the kind my husband never attended in his life. need this to say i thought i was hot stuff to get to go to a soirÉe like this. even though i was 22 he made me promise to call him when i got back to my apartment. i will be up remembering my promise i called when i got home to let him know i was okay. what are you doing cracks looking over the budget and drinking the last of the champagne so it doesn't go to waste. i got his lesson eventually i came to realize it wasn't about parties or invitations or new year's eve but sitting up long after everyone else has gone to bed with one light on in the house to make sure all of the columns add up for tuition and shoes and a week at the beach. now that i'm in my fifties alone my friends say things or do things and say oh my god i hav
dad paused he announced haply i must have won the nobel prize. [laughter] he didn't but he should have several times. i just always remember for him doing for us on one new year's eve when i was in college i came home to borrow the car i was headed to a highbrow party probably the kind my husband never attended in his life. need this to say i thought i was hot stuff to get to go to a soirÉe like this. even though i was 22 he made me promise to call him when i got back to my apartment. i will...
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dear christ child i really want to see my dad pass again. ringback did christ child my dog moritz chivas because he's cold my mom says he can't wear pull over because it looks silly. hates christmas because mom doesn't want people to not. do something about the cold mom or the people laughing i'm writing on behalf of more. than one when i'd like a dog for christmas. but then quentin i could play with him and talked and. even though eunice doesn't really believe in the christ child anymore he still writes a letter 2 the onus is visiting his mother who's had to take his sister to the clinic once again. and it's nice to have something of my own. if erstein to attack you and i simply understand him because we're in the clinic so much and she. it was pretty good really bad this here's one actually it all happened so quickly. when fiona is poorly it's always tense city to pat internet if he had a reliable partner it'd be nice but it's difficult country and he's. known as his sister fiona is 19 and has been very sick since birth sometimes their mot
dear christ child i really want to see my dad pass again. ringback did christ child my dog moritz chivas because he's cold my mom says he can't wear pull over because it looks silly. hates christmas because mom doesn't want people to not. do something about the cold mom or the people laughing i'm writing on behalf of more. than one when i'd like a dog for christmas. but then quentin i could play with him and talked and. even though eunice doesn't really believe in the christ child anymore he...
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her dad went into the hospital and i called and i said i hope your dad is feeling better. and she said he has one question for you. for five months he's been wondering, what was it that your day got you for christmas? so it's still a mystery and the weirdest gift i ever got but it came from a place of love. >> juan: all right gregory, the greatest christmas gift. >> greg: i'm trying to think, the obvious one was that unicorn jumpsuit that was given me on the show five years ago. ago, you could look it up. at somewhere. but i was thinking, the album i robot by the alan parsons project. >> i have no idea what that means. i had to listen to the album every day for like a year but it was all about robots. >> greg: is that where you sync it up to dorothy? >> yes. but you have to smoke something really strong for it to work. >> juan: you have a special place in their shell because the weirdest christmas gift i ever got was the snowflake sweater. >> greg: why are you wearing it? >> i liked it so much that i wore it at home for my family on christmas day last year. >> he wore it t
her dad went into the hospital and i called and i said i hope your dad is feeling better. and she said he has one question for you. for five months he's been wondering, what was it that your day got you for christmas? so it's still a mystery and the weirdest gift i ever got but it came from a place of love. >> juan: all right gregory, the greatest christmas gift. >> greg: i'm trying to think, the obvious one was that unicorn jumpsuit that was given me on the show five years ago....
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(dad) one under par on a hole is a...? (daughter) birdie! (dad) that's what i'm talkin' about. a score of two under par is...? (daughter) big birdie! (dad) no, it's not that, it's uh... (rickie) turkey vulture! (dad) rickie fowler, i'm sorry, what...? (rickie) turkey vulture. (dad) oh! thats a turkey-oh! all right, lets go. i'll follow you. go, go, go- go! (burke) otherwise known as sand trap scavengers. seen it, covered it. september twenty-ninth, twenty-seventeen. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ in america, the zip code you're born in can determine your future. but no matter what neighborhood you grow up in, the y creates opportunities for all. for a better us, donate to your local y today. >> reporter: service in the military, as so many americans have come to know, can form a person. as it did james white. >> i was a marine for life. it never leaves you. >> reporter: once a marine, always a marine, they say. and james white loved everything about the corps. >> i miss the marine c
(dad) one under par on a hole is a...? (daughter) birdie! (dad) that's what i'm talkin' about. a score of two under par is...? (daughter) big birdie! (dad) no, it's not that, it's uh... (rickie) turkey vulture! (dad) rickie fowler, i'm sorry, what...? (rickie) turkey vulture. (dad) oh! thats a turkey-oh! all right, lets go. i'll follow you. go, go, go- go! (burke) otherwise known as sand trap scavengers. seen it, covered it. september twenty-ninth, twenty-seventeen. at farmers insurance, we...
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this is the actual base in russia that shot down my dad's u-2.s is basically what my father was trying to photograph to confirm it was operational. he found out firsthand it was. some other photos of the type of imagery that would be taken by the u-2, this was the cuban missile crisis. the u-2's were taking photos to show where construction was were, as welliles as low-level flights, missile erectors, missile shield tents, moving equipment, tank trailers, with missle erectors, the tank trailers, etc. , i want to say adlai stevenson showed her the world to prove that russia was putting in icbm missiles in cuba close to the united states border. >> this resolution called as an interim measure for the immediate dismantling and withdrawal from cuba all offensive weapons. >> this is the photograph of the lockheed constellation that was used to help pick up these signals. during the cold war, we were trying to monitor as many of our enemies as possible. we were using c-130's, constellations. this is a type of system that would have been inside one of t
this is the actual base in russia that shot down my dad's u-2.s is basically what my father was trying to photograph to confirm it was operational. he found out firsthand it was. some other photos of the type of imagery that would be taken by the u-2, this was the cuban missile crisis. the u-2's were taking photos to show where construction was were, as welliles as low-level flights, missile erectors, missile shield tents, moving equipment, tank trailers, with missle erectors, the tank...
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mom and dad?e second we got here. >> not true. it was like the second day. >> plus -- ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ >> mr. rogers revisited. a beautiful day in the neighborhood with your best friend, now on the big screen. >> hello, neighbor. >> now his wife, sitting down with the leading man. >> how do you think your husband would have reacted by being portrayed by this guy? >> revealing what it was like to be married to a television treasure. >> and, twas the night before christmas when all through the house. >> a christmas tradition with whoopie goldberg. first the nightline 5. >> this is charlie not coughing because he took delsyn. [ drathis holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. they are home for the holidays. in the
mom and dad?e second we got here. >> not true. it was like the second day. >> plus -- ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ >> mr. rogers revisited. a beautiful day in the neighborhood with your best friend, now on the big screen. >> hello, neighbor. >> now his wife, sitting down with the leading man. >> how do you think your husband would have reacted by being portrayed by this guy? >> revealing what it was like to be married to a television...
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but the time i knew my dad he was conscious of him, he had moved on and survived very well and taughtme all the lessons i used in my own journalistic career, don't fall for any rigid ideology, search for the truth wherever it takes you. it was only a shadow in our family after that. but at the same time, you didn't talk about it within the family was it was it because tothey wanted to keep it camped down or why? >> i don't think my father was embarrassed by it but i think he didn't want to be defined by it. he had learned some lessons from that soperiod he always ma clear his idealism and optimism. it was different times. he was in a different place he wanted his family to flourish so it wasn't brought up. >> how did it affect your life growing up? >> it affected my life mostly from ages 2 to 7. it was two years old when my father was called before the house un-american activities committee so i have no memory of that. after he was named, he was fired from his job with the detroit times in our family bounced around for five years until we ended up in madison in 1957. those were years
but the time i knew my dad he was conscious of him, he had moved on and survived very well and taughtme all the lessons i used in my own journalistic career, don't fall for any rigid ideology, search for the truth wherever it takes you. it was only a shadow in our family after that. but at the same time, you didn't talk about it within the family was it was it because tothey wanted to keep it camped down or why? >> i don't think my father was embarrassed by it but i think he didn't want...
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and we go about with my dad, our dad, as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on anotherition of "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. ♪ >>> no, it can't be. it can't be! he was so big in my life that the thought that anything bad would have happened to him, it didn't make sense to me. >> glamorous, good-looking, golden. the dashing hollywood movie executive. >> he was more like a movie star in real life. >> just so charismatic. >> the perfect southern caia
and we go about with my dad, our dad, as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on anotherition of "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. ♪ >>> no, it can't be. it can't be! he was so big in my life that the thought that anything bad would have happened to him, it didn't make sense to me. >> glamorous, good-looking, golden. the dashing hollywood movie executive. >> he was more like a movie star in real life. >> just so...
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. >> jimmy: was that the work of your dad? >> my dad and my uncle were obsessed with howard stern.ok and my dad had "private parts" on laser disk. and i was like, who is this guy with the empire state building there. >> jimmy: it was in the media. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so you were fascinated with this? >> yeah, and my dad was also obsessed with recording the e! show on and taping it and hoarding the tapes. >> jimmy: and would you watch that with him? >> sometimes, yeah. >> jimmy: that was a very dirty television show. >> very graphic, yeah. >> jimmy: so it was okay, you guys would watch it together? >> no, it wasn't okay. it was mortifying as i look back now. just like the different contests and whatnot. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then when i was in my 20s, like years later, we found the tapes and he was like, you want to watch some? it still didn't get better. >> jimmy: didn't get better. >> it's like, yeah, dad, this stucks. >> jimmy: dad was not uncomfortable at all. >> dad loves stern. >> jimmy: in certain company, not with your daughter. >> can't leave the room, yeah, yeah. >>
. >> jimmy: was that the work of your dad? >> my dad and my uncle were obsessed with howard stern.ok and my dad had "private parts" on laser disk. and i was like, who is this guy with the empire state building there. >> jimmy: it was in the media. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so you were fascinated with this? >> yeah, and my dad was also obsessed with recording the e! show on and taping it and hoarding the tapes. >> jimmy: and would you watch that...
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(dad) maple syrup? (store clerk) no. (dad) thank you, i appreciate it. no maple? alright, alright. thank you. come on, slowpoke. ♪ (daughter) merry christmas! (mom) awe, thank you, sweetie. ♪ >>> if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show, call 866-jimmy tix or go to jimmykimmellive.com. ing the . rain again? (robin) hahahaha! (statler) that's impossible. i always plan ahead! let's try one more time. (kermit) ha! robin, what do you think of the story so far? (robin) gee, i've always liked arachnids. solid opening. boy, can't wait to see how it ends. (waldorf) what a coincidence! i can't wait for it to end too! (waldorf & statler) oh hahahaha! (statler vo) portal from facebook. the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generatio
(dad) maple syrup? (store clerk) no. (dad) thank you, i appreciate it. no maple? alright, alright. thank you. come on, slowpoke. ♪ (daughter) merry christmas! (mom) awe, thank you, sweetie. ♪ >>> if you're going to be in the l.a. area and want to see the show, call 866-jimmy tix or go to jimmykimmellive.com. ing the . rain again? (robin) hahahaha! (statler) that's impossible. i always plan ahead! let's try one more time. (kermit) ha! robin, what do you think of the story so far?...
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an ex-military man like her dad. about the same age as her dad too. >> your dad and your new husband probably saw eye to eye a lot. >> they sure t did.y they had a lot in m comcommon. >> wolf took barbara and john to live with them in arizona but david wanted to be apart of his child's life so he travelled out west to see the boy. he saw johnny for three days. i have pictures of johnny in the old western town and everything. >> maybe it waswn something abo thes distance said barbara. >> we became very good friends when i was out in arizona. we i used to talk a lot. >> in fact, what she felt deep in her heart neff did go away. >> i'll always love david. >> and l then it was june 25th, 1988. brother, mark, was flying into town to visit the family. david was tovi pick him up at t airport but when mark arrived he waited and waited. no w david. and mark jackson had a terrible feeling. >> no matter what he would have been there for me. i knew something was wrong. w i knew something bad happened. >> oh, yes, very bad. and a
an ex-military man like her dad. about the same age as her dad too. >> your dad and your new husband probably saw eye to eye a lot. >> they sure t did.y they had a lot in m comcommon. >> wolf took barbara and john to live with them in arizona but david wanted to be apart of his child's life so he travelled out west to see the boy. he saw johnny for three days. i have pictures of johnny in the old western town and everything. >> maybe it waswn something abo thes distance...
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look at that [ cheers and applause my dad -- "my dad paid for this." think, "oh, the headline could be much better? i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improved." [ cheers and applause ♪ news and improved >> jimmy: for example, check out this first photo the original headline was, "trump highlights foreign policy wins. the headline can definitely be improved, because if you only looked at the photo, the headline could have been, "whole meeting held up because no one can turn on the projector. [ laughter and applause harder than it looks what button do you press check out this next photo. the original headline was, "giuliani named cyber security adviser. if you only looked at the photo, the headline could have been, "after four tries, man no closer to correctly spelling 'necessary.' [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause "n-e-c --" next headline was, "warren releases medicare plan." headline could have been, "mom tells kids when she says, 'get in the house now,' she means now! [ cheers and applause this next headline was, "romney pushes new p
look at that [ cheers and applause my dad -- "my dad paid for this." think, "oh, the headline could be much better? i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "news and improved." [ cheers and applause ♪ news and improved >> jimmy: for example, check out this first photo the original headline was, "trump highlights foreign policy wins. the headline can definitely be improved, because if you only looked at the photo, the headline could have been, "whole...
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and my dad was sweeping the floor while mom was cleaning up the kitchen. suddenly the phone rang -- on because it was so late. mom grabbed it and got a national look on her face. she held the phone away from her reports my father and said it's a long-distance call for you from stockholm. dad paused for a minute, gently put the brim down, reached up his pants and announced happily i must have won the nobel prize. he didn't, but he should have several times. i just always remember him doing for us there was one new year's eve when i was in college. i came home to borrow the car-- it was to take me out, by the way. i was headed to a party, jackets, ties, roping bartenders, the whole works. it was probably the kind of party my husband never attended in his life. nevus to say i thought he was pretty hot stuff getting to go to a soirÉe like this. even though i was 21 or 22 by then he made me promise i would call him when i got back to my apartment. i will be up, he said, remembering my promise i called him when i got home. what are you doing i asked him, just go
and my dad was sweeping the floor while mom was cleaning up the kitchen. suddenly the phone rang -- on because it was so late. mom grabbed it and got a national look on her face. she held the phone away from her reports my father and said it's a long-distance call for you from stockholm. dad paused for a minute, gently put the brim down, reached up his pants and announced happily i must have won the nobel prize. he didn't, but he should have several times. i just always remember him doing for...
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>> uh, that's my dad. >> stephen: that's my dad. john wayne. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, i want to get to wayne in a second. >> okay. >> stephen: can you explain this tuxedo there? ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: because, listen, you're a handsome man. you were vibrantly handsome young man. not even you can make that tuxedo work. what-- what? >> i-- i-- i it came from california. i did not know. i brought a suit. i got here, and they said, "you have to have a tux." again, 1973. there was a tux store across the street. i walked across the street. there was a dove-gray tuxedo in the front window with a frilly, puffy shirt. and that was me. that's all i can say. ( applause ). >> stephen: you look-- in this, you look like one of the rejected osmond brothers. what was-- what was the duke like? did you get to talk to john wayne. >> no, no. we all waited in line. we were excited to meet him. and all night, all night he called me "rebel." >> stephen: why? >> because i had a gray tuxedo on. >> stephen: he thought you were some damn hip
>> uh, that's my dad. >> stephen: that's my dad. john wayne. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, i want to get to wayne in a second. >> okay. >> stephen: can you explain this tuxedo there? ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: because, listen, you're a handsome man. you were vibrantly handsome young man. not even you can make that tuxedo work. what-- what? >> i-- i-- i it came from california. i did not know. i brought a suit. i got here, and they said,...
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lemonis: do you owe your dad money for it? dante: no, i don't.emonis: he just gave it to you as a gift? dante: i guess you could say that, yeah. lemonis: did you have restaurant experience before this? jimmy: no. lemonis: did you have any restaurant experience? dante: i did as an employee, but never in a managing role or ownership role, so it was a first time for me. lemonis: overwhelmed? dante: at times, yeah, it takes over your life. obviously there's days where i kind of hate what i'm doing, but... lemonis: i'm sorry that you sometimes hate it. dante: well, yeah, i mean -- lemonis: it's being honest. i appreciate the honesty. dante: yeah, yeah. jimmy: the problem is, he wanted to do things his way. i've been in business all my life. so i try to keep him organized, basically, is what it is. lemonis: but he's not able -- you're not able to keep yourself org-- you need your dad? dante: no, no, no, no. lemonis: or you're just in his business? jimmy: [ laughs ] oh, no. lemonis: look, "hate" is a pretty strong word, but i have a feeling that dante's
lemonis: do you owe your dad money for it? dante: no, i don't.emonis: he just gave it to you as a gift? dante: i guess you could say that, yeah. lemonis: did you have restaurant experience before this? jimmy: no. lemonis: did you have any restaurant experience? dante: i did as an employee, but never in a managing role or ownership role, so it was a first time for me. lemonis: overwhelmed? dante: at times, yeah, it takes over your life. obviously there's days where i kind of hate what i'm doing,...
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my dad was not impressed. he said, "boy, you have more degrees in the month of july, but you ain't hot." [laughter] sen. booker: life isn't about the degrees. it is about the service you give. my faith and my family, the values i was raised with -- what did i do after i got my yale law degree? i moved into one the poorest neighborhoods in my state to be a tenant's rights lawyer, because people fought for my housing rights. i will fight for other people. i still live in that neighborhood today. the only person running for president, the only person who lives there from the senate, the only person who lives in a neighborhood below the poverty line. we do not mistake wealth for worth. we are an incredible community. i want to get to your questions. i want you to know my values. i fight every day. life is about purpose, not position. i may be running for president, but i am fighting for the same reasons i ran for city council back in the 90's. it is a fight for people that are too often left out of the equation. f
my dad was not impressed. he said, "boy, you have more degrees in the month of july, but you ain't hot." [laughter] sen. booker: life isn't about the degrees. it is about the service you give. my faith and my family, the values i was raised with -- what did i do after i got my yale law degree? i moved into one the poorest neighborhoods in my state to be a tenant's rights lawyer, because people fought for my housing rights. i will fight for other people. i still live in that...
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and now i look at pete like a dad.nybody that has anything bad to say about pete never really took the time to get to know him because he is a good, loving person with a huge heart. we need more petes in this world. >> reporter: why were the cops so focused on pete to begin with? well, as pete tells it, his cousin paul planned the whole thing. set out to frame him. first by lying to him, telling him that roberto or robert as pete calls him was out to steal his birthright. >> paul would come over and tell me horrible stuff about ed and robert. like he said robert told paul that he was going to get my share of what my dad was going to leave me of the ranch. so paul would come over and say stuff to me, and he knew he was going to make me want to go say something or fight with somebody. >> reporter: and pete? said he was simply blind to paul's manipulation. >> when you're going through your everyday life, and someone has set you up for over a year and a half, you don't know who to believe. and so it kept everybody at odds.
and now i look at pete like a dad.nybody that has anything bad to say about pete never really took the time to get to know him because he is a good, loving person with a huge heart. we need more petes in this world. >> reporter: why were the cops so focused on pete to begin with? well, as pete tells it, his cousin paul planned the whole thing. set out to frame him. first by lying to him, telling him that roberto or robert as pete calls him was out to steal his birthright. >> paul...
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you're around people that you know killed your dad. it was a ridiculous feeling. can't even put it into words. just soul-wrenching. >> schrauben testified against them. in court, it was argued sandra had a variety of motives for killing jack. she wanted his money before medical bills ate up their savings. and she couldn't bear being away from her son tom. do you think the case had gone well? >> i thought the case had gone extremely well. >> except, once again, that little ball came off the track. what happened? >>> "dateline" returns after the break. >>> "dateline" returns afe break. (laughter) (cat meows) (dark barks) ♪ guess who's early? (cat meows) good thing walgreens is right around the corner with last minute holiday supplies. get in. get out. get jolly. >>> welcome back. bred schrauben had struck a deal with prosecutors. in exchange for his evidence, 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 "d
you're around people that you know killed your dad. it was a ridiculous feeling. can't even put it into words. just soul-wrenching. >> schrauben testified against them. in court, it was argued sandra had a variety of motives for killing jack. she wanted his money before medical bills ate up their savings. and she couldn't bear being away from her son tom. do you think the case had gone well? >> i thought the case had gone extremely well. >> except, once again, that little ball...
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chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.ndler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh, thank you. lemonis: really appreciate that. hi, there. how are you? i'm marcus. thayer: i'm thayer. nice to meet you. chastity: i'm chastity. lemonis: chastity, nice to meet you. how do i know what to order? thayer: usually, we try to get you when you come in the door. we do want to get a menu board so that you will be able to see that. lemonis: couldn't you do it in chalk like that? chandler: we could. i'm just not in love with the way that sort of looks. lemonis: why? chandler: it's just kind of hard to read. it doesn't look clean enough to me. lemo
chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.ndler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh,...