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he said, promise me, dad, you will stay engaged.e knew i would take care of his family and everything, but he thought i would withdraw and move away. he looked at me and said, dad, look at me. promise me. give me your word as a biden, give me your word, dad, that you will be ok. and i knew what that meant. he didn't want me to walk away from what i've done my whole life, be engaged in policies that are designed to lift people up, no matter what their background, no matter what their circumstances, to reach out. i'm no hero, by any stretch of the imagination, but i stayed engaged. and when i stand on the stage sometimes, and a couple people in the press signed to me, they have -- assigned to me, they have heard me say it. i just hope he's proud of me. and i look over at pete in those debates and think, you know, that's a beau. because he has such enormous character. such intellectual capacity. and such a commitment to other people. and, folks, i can't tell you how much it means to me that he would step up and endorse me. he didn't ev
he said, promise me, dad, you will stay engaged.e knew i would take care of his family and everything, but he thought i would withdraw and move away. he looked at me and said, dad, look at me. promise me. give me your word as a biden, give me your word, dad, that you will be ok. and i knew what that meant. he didn't want me to walk away from what i've done my whole life, be engaged in policies that are designed to lift people up, no matter what their background, no matter what their...
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lemonis: your dad seems like an easy guy to work with.l: yeah, okay. [ angela laughs ] julius: wait a minute. did he hesitate? [ laughs ] michael: no, he's not so easy. lemonis: he's not so easy? angela: no. julius: i think that michael would work better without me. i'm ready to kind of take a step back. lemonis: oh. michael: not on-site. so, you know, he lives in florida, so i'm the day-to-day operator. julius: last 2 years. lemonis: why can't he buy you out? michael: yeah, so, we've had some broad-based discussions over the years, but there was no motivation for him to do it as the controlling interest partner. lemonis: so, it's 50-50? michael: 70-30. lemonis: you have 70? michael: no. angela: he has 70. michael: he put in 100% of the money. lemonis: and you get a wage in addition to your equity? michael: no. and it doesn't change year to year, so it's like i'm an employee. angela: see, that's where he feels it. michael: so i am an employee. lemonis: okay. you can sense from michael that he's frustrated about his financial arrangement w
lemonis: your dad seems like an easy guy to work with.l: yeah, okay. [ angela laughs ] julius: wait a minute. did he hesitate? [ laughs ] michael: no, he's not so easy. lemonis: he's not so easy? angela: no. julius: i think that michael would work better without me. i'm ready to kind of take a step back. lemonis: oh. michael: not on-site. so, you know, he lives in florida, so i'm the day-to-day operator. julius: last 2 years. lemonis: why can't he buy you out? michael: yeah, so, we've had some...
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what is it like to not be able to turn to your dad and say, "hey, dad?"der 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, what a
what is it like to not be able to turn to your dad and say, "hey, dad?"der 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...
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we are big fans of the dad moves around here. dad moves are king.> we have a lot of dad moves around here. >> and dad jokes. >>> speaking of families stuck in quarantine, meet the mcfarlands, take a look. >> can you do that? >> they need you, dad. >> i just don't know, guys. >> you can do this, dad. >> we believe in you. >> you're right. i can do this. ♪ ♪ >> i can do this. >> i love it. i love it, i love it. i love it. he's got all the moves right there. that video, it's been viewed more than 9 1/2 million times on tiktok, and the mcfarlands, dan and his sons collin and dylan, are joining us now from their home in kentucky. thank you so much for joining us. let's get right to it, dan. we're told that you were a bit reluctant to do this at first. the video evidence tells a very difft story. why, though, the initial hesitation? >> well, normally -- i love doing tiktok videos with these guys all the time. but in this case this tiktok, we wanted to create a story where it looked like i was reluctant because on tiktok there's a lot of great dancers righ
we are big fans of the dad moves around here. dad moves are king.> we have a lot of dad moves around here. >> and dad jokes. >>> speaking of families stuck in quarantine, meet the mcfarlands, take a look. >> can you do that? >> they need you, dad. >> i just don't know, guys. >> you can do this, dad. >> we believe in you. >> you're right. i can do this. ♪ ♪ >> i can do this. >> i love it. i love it, i love it. i love it. he's...
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. >> born in hospitals. >> they were born in hospitals. >> birth certificate. >> as my dad got older, he got a little more radical so he pulled the kids out of school, my older brothers and after that, starting with my third brother i think it started, everyone was born at home and my fourth brother after that, no birth certificates or anything like that. >> so no medical records, birth, nothing. >> no, i got my birth certificate when i was nine. >> you're lucky you didn't look like me. >> probably would have been harder. >> no documentation, that's the problem. [laughter] >> well, lucky for many reasons that you don't look like me. we'll just-- leave that one for now. so, then here-- but you're still reading, i think there's one reference to going to the carnegie library? >> yeah, there was a library in town, it was the carnegie library and we would go occasionally. and reading was important by my parents, and i was taught to read by one of my brothers, and apparently there was a bet, one of my brothers thought i was dumb and couldn't learn how to read. >> this is at the age four. >>
. >> born in hospitals. >> they were born in hospitals. >> birth certificate. >> as my dad got older, he got a little more radical so he pulled the kids out of school, my older brothers and after that, starting with my third brother i think it started, everyone was born at home and my fourth brother after that, no birth certificates or anything like that. >> so no medical records, birth, nothing. >> no, i got my birth certificate when i was nine. >>...
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i miss my mom and my dad. ender in this race, you know it's the question for every woman. is sexism in h, this race, whiner. if you say no, there was no sexism, women would think, what planet do you live on. i promise you this, i will have a lot more to say. >> what is your advice to your supporters. endorsing? re not senator warren: let's take a breath and think about this a lot longer. >> what were you thinking about -- [indiscernible question] senator warren: a big part of it is to think about the people who turned their lives upside down to be part of this campaign. all of the staffers who moved and worked long hours, gave up jobs to be here, took leave from school, to think about what works for them. isn't about me but a whole lot of people who were part of this and our volunteers to try to think through. all of these people who have already invested so many hours and so much of their hearts, the phone calls and the door knocks from coming to the office and help clean things up and keep it all going. [indiscernible] senator warren: those are the things i need to think
i miss my mom and my dad. ender in this race, you know it's the question for every woman. is sexism in h, this race, whiner. if you say no, there was no sexism, women would think, what planet do you live on. i promise you this, i will have a lot more to say. >> what is your advice to your supporters. endorsing? re not senator warren: let's take a breath and think about this a lot longer. >> what were you thinking about -- [indiscernible question] senator warren: a big part of it is...
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okay, dad, relax. oh, my god. wow. >> welcome. >> what's up? what's up? this hometown hero visits his dad's salon to get cleaned up, an event for the entire town. >> i used to tell him, who the hell cut your hair? >> i go, dad, he's 73 years old. he's still cutting hair. i'm like, it's over, bro. we're done. how long are you going to cut hair? you're going to be 80 years old behind the chair? >> we want to get about 30 people. >> reporter: before his big show, he gathers his family and friends for a night out. when you look at your audience, who do you see out there? >> people coming together for an hour and half just laughing, like a holiday. >> reporter: after "60 minutes" of near constant laughter, a very personal curtain call. >> tonight i thought it would be a great idea to bring out four friends to take a photo. >> reporter: for this comedian, these moments are few and far between but ones to savor. >> siee you on the other side. >> reporter: for "nightline," gloria rivera in chicago. >> and a little reminder, can you watchful localish episodes on l
okay, dad, relax. oh, my god. wow. >> welcome. >> what's up? what's up? this hometown hero visits his dad's salon to get cleaned up, an event for the entire town. >> i used to tell him, who the hell cut your hair? >> i go, dad, he's 73 years old. he's still cutting hair. i'm like, it's over, bro. we're done. how long are you going to cut hair? you're going to be 80 years old behind the chair? >> we want to get about 30 people. >> reporter: before his big...
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: yes, they said, their dad was innocent.ing their mother's good name to save their dad, so be it. coming up. >> she lived a whole different lifestyle. she lived her church lifestyle, her homelife style and then her online dating lifestyle. >> the things we were able to find and confirm on the laptop were not normal dating relationships. most of those relationships can be confirmed that they were only sexual in nature. >> reporter: chanin's private life was about to become very public. >> we can verify at least ten men that she was meeting with electronically, most of which she had met one on one. >> a string of strangers, now potential suspects. when "dateline" continues. you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. it's the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's safe for puppies. nexgard. what one little chew can do. what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks?t smell clean? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables
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. >> i'm going to meet dad?e touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with his dad's voice and pretending he was having a conversation. with his dad, did you have a version of that? >> when my brother and i were the age of ian and barley in the movie, an aunt and uncle who moved out of town found an audio cassette tape, i could tell by the way he said hi he was a nervous and shy guy and the way he said bye embarrassed he overpronounced hi. i thought god, this is me. i'm like awkward and shy and uncomfortable. >> reporter: knowing dad had similar traits helps the son grow in confidence, for the director and the hero who goes from not being able to invite anybody to his birthday party to jumping across an invisible trust bridge. did you get to know your father better in some ways through doing this project? >> my mom very sweetly inspired by the premise of the movie asked some of my dad's old friends, one of his old army buddies to write my brother and i a note and it was the greatest thing in the wo
. >> i'm going to meet dad?e touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with his dad's voice and pretending he was having a conversation. with his dad, did you have a version of that? >> when my brother and i were the age of ian and barley in the movie, an aunt and uncle who moved out of town found an audio cassette tape, i could tell by the way he said hi he was a nervous and shy guy and the way he said bye embarrassed he overpronounced hi. i thought god, this is me....
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i've been telling dad all week, it won't be long, dad, couple more days and you'll be in, you can bend i've got go tell him now, no, that's not happening. we're homeless again. 96 years of age and homeless. these are the consequences of extreme rainfall — last weekend saw the third storm to bring flooding in a fortnight. so, is wales about to get even wetter? the flooding that we've seen is a taster of what's to come. these used to be maybe one in 100 year events, one in a generation events. now they're happening probably once every five years, they're happening on a much more frequent basis. and that frequency will probably continue to increase as we go forward in time. but governments were warned to be prepared for the worst in a report on climate change four years ago. we saw the flooding event of 2015. this report talks about, generally, rainfall, extreme rainfall events could be 20% to 30% above what we saw in those extreme flooding events. but you take the topograhpical effects here in south wales, the steep valley sides, all that rainfall coming down the valleys, you can proba
i've been telling dad all week, it won't be long, dad, couple more days and you'll be in, you can bend i've got go tell him now, no, that's not happening. we're homeless again. 96 years of age and homeless. these are the consequences of extreme rainfall — last weekend saw the third storm to bring flooding in a fortnight. so, is wales about to get even wetter? the flooding that we've seen is a taster of what's to come. these used to be maybe one in 100 year events, one in a generation events....
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did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this.ng you have to be born with. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago. from an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance, doing the detail work. >> the "45" that you see on the u.s.s. valley forge, he was one of the guys that painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is honorably discharged in 1955, returns home, gets married, and starts a family. larry's the youngest of three kids. the family settles in central louisiana, where william's artistic skills lead him to a job. >> he started out as a draftsman for the mobile-home industry. he just had an incredible talent for artistry. >> did you inherit the artistry gene? >> no. >> when he's not buried behind a stack of blueprints, william loves to travel
did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this.ng you have to be born with. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago. from an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance,...
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leaves, i don't know if that's going to be, "yes, dad, i did it.o." >> but buyers beware. melissa says she won't pull the trigger on this baby until she gets her price. maybe, an offer will come in in the next couple of months. what if it doesn't in a year? >> then, i will have a buntline special. >> and be holding on to a piece of dad's a little longer. you've seen melissa's rare colts, some in pristine condition, but before we leave, i can't resist showing you another colt lover's beat-up beauty from the museum's collection. it's an 1883 colt single action army revolver, originally gold-plated, but years of heavy use wore it away. engraved on one side of the gun's ivory grip, check out the owner's initials, t.r. that's right, teddy roosevelt. the native new yorker and future president wielded this baby as a cowboy and rancher in the dakota territory. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. [ gunshot ] [ thud ] maria: good monday morning, welcome, i'm maria bartiromo, monday m
leaves, i don't know if that's going to be, "yes, dad, i did it.o." >> but buyers beware. melissa says she won't pull the trigger on this baby until she gets her price. maybe, an offer will come in in the next couple of months. what if it doesn't in a year? >> then, i will have a buntline special. >> and be holding on to a piece of dad's a little longer. you've seen melissa's rare colts, some in pristine condition, but before we leave, i can't resist showing you...
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and i don't know if my dad is bipolar. ironically one of the symptoms if he has it is paranoia that he'll never see doctor for it. it was a whole new lens through which i could look at my childhood and understand what had happened. other explanations for why were were not allowed to go to school and why we had so many injuries was never something that was good to me. and while we were when we are injured, we do know that to a doctor. i just do not an answer to renters that i had worked tough. and then asked what he should was really helpful for me. dr. khoi le: in the state of mind the money and freedom to learn more. and you been looking to the fact that a lot of things he talked about were true. present almost an advantage they assume that the you know nothing in the way, a lot still believe in things that they were taught and hard to know what to let go of the you it just letting go of everything just assuming everything is different. like a clean slate. is that because that kind of create a hunger and thirst for more k
and i don't know if my dad is bipolar. ironically one of the symptoms if he has it is paranoia that he'll never see doctor for it. it was a whole new lens through which i could look at my childhood and understand what had happened. other explanations for why were were not allowed to go to school and why we had so many injuries was never something that was good to me. and while we were when we are injured, we do know that to a doctor. i just do not an answer to renters that i had worked tough....
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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 anothert's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, escalating crisis, as police join efforts to keep people apart. the numbers, this sunday morning, on the rise, as the coronavirus spreads. but there are at least, it appears, good news from new york. >>> plus -- >> they're having problems down in florida. a lot of new yorkers going down. we don't want that. >> the on again/off again possible
and we go about with my dad, our dad, as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on anothert's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, escalating crisis, as police join efforts to keep people apart. the numbers, this sunday morning, on the rise, as the coronavirus spreads. but there are at least, it appears, good news from new york. >>> plus -- >> they're having problems down in florida....
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as nj cheer dads.hey decided themselves. >> we all have daughters who are cheers. so we just are doing everything we can to show we want to be involved in their lives. >> they're so cool. a lot of people watching it online. the dads say they'll do more routines, you can watch this this morning on the "today" show. >>> cruise ship stuck at sea. next on "today in the bay," a live report on the steps it's taking to protect those on board amid st. the coronavirus fears. >> and kari hall is tracking or forecast. >> one more day of warm weather before it cools off. and some rain early next week, coming up in the forecast. >>> and we're seeing the tow truck you this again on the san mateo bridge. what you might encounter at that poll plaza. >>> good thursday morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. >>> in the coronavirus crisis center, we have the latest you need to know. right now worldwide nearly 95,000 cases. and in the u.s. there are now 11 confirmed d
as nj cheer dads.hey decided themselves. >> we all have daughters who are cheers. so we just are doing everything we can to show we want to be involved in their lives. >> they're so cool. a lot of people watching it online. the dads say they'll do more routines, you can watch this this morning on the "today" show. >>> cruise ship stuck at sea. next on "today in the bay," a live report on the steps it's taking to protect those on board amid st. the...
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chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.ndler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh, thank you. lemonis: really appreciate that. hi, there. how are you? i'm marcus. thayer: i'm thayer. nice to meet you. chastity: i'm chastity. lemonis: chastity, nice to meet you. how do i know what to order? thayer: usually, we try to get you when you come in the door. we do want to get a menu board so that you will be able to see that. lemonis: couldn't you do it in chalk like that? chandler: we could. i'm just not in love with the way that sort of looks. lemonis: why? chandler: it's just kind of hard to read. it doesn't look clean enough to me. lemo
chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.ndler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh,...
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write dad? -- right, dad? yes so that was the only time he came back.again, he did not know how many years it would be before he could return home. that was this photo. like many soldiers, he was not different in that regard. >> and your grandmother grace was a remarkably strong woman. she bought the house for the family and did all that without him. that was hard to do in those days. brian: yes with the help of his brother, howard, she acquired a home. he wrote in one of the letters, i will be sending back $400 per month so we can get that paid off. that is a smart investment. that howard, his brother, would help her do that. his parents did not even own a home, i learned from my dad. they rented their whole lives. he did not come from a wealthy background but he knew enough to save and to build for a future. >> and you have to tell us about your mom, alice. she is a remarkable spouse also. a very strong woman. pia: yes she was. she was only 19 years old when she married my dad. accident.uite by that is a long story so i will not bore you with it. the
write dad? -- right, dad? yes so that was the only time he came back.again, he did not know how many years it would be before he could return home. that was this photo. like many soldiers, he was not different in that regard. >> and your grandmother grace was a remarkably strong woman. she bought the house for the family and did all that without him. that was hard to do in those days. brian: yes with the help of his brother, howard, she acquired a home. he wrote in one of the letters, i...
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is your dad here? steve: yeah, my dad's over there.o talk to him about it, 'cause i'm trying to understand where your habit comes from. how you doing, my man? esteban: i'm in my office. lemonis: you're in your office? esteban: yes. [ chuckles ] how are you? lemonis: you know, i'm watching how him and stevie interact, and it seems like steven is always...on stevie. esteban: yes. lemonis: were you the same way with him? esteban: no. when he was that age, i step aside, and i let him to learn the business. that's why he got to let steven learn to take charge for the next generation. lemonis: you just got to... fresh start. steve: yes. esteban: that's progress. he can put... lemonis: it's progress. esteban: yes, it's progress. lemonis: okay, my man. steve: stevie. stevie: huh? steve: i know that there's a lot of pressure, and i know that i've been hard on you and i've been, you know, always riding you. and i want you to know that i am proud of you. stevie: no, no, i know. i know. it's cool. nah, it's... steve: you beat me here every morning
is your dad here? steve: yeah, my dad's over there.o talk to him about it, 'cause i'm trying to understand where your habit comes from. how you doing, my man? esteban: i'm in my office. lemonis: you're in your office? esteban: yes. [ chuckles ] how are you? lemonis: you know, i'm watching how him and stevie interact, and it seems like steven is always...on stevie. esteban: yes. lemonis: were you the same way with him? esteban: no. when he was that age, i step aside, and i let him to learn the...
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. >> i'm going to meet dad?ere was the touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with his dad's voice and pretending he was having a conversation. >> when my brother and i were the age of ian and barley, an aunt and uncle who moved out of town found an audio cassette tae, i could tell by the way he said hi he was the a nervous and shy guy and the way he said bye embarrassed he overpronounced hi. >> reporter: knowing dad had similar traits helps the son grow in confidence for the director and the hero who goes from not being able to invite anybody to his birthday party to jumping across an invisible trust bridge. did you get to know your father better? >> my mom very sweetly inspired by the premise of the movie asked some of my dad's old friends, one of his old army buddies to write my brother and i a note and it was the greatest thing in the world. >> you can do this. i believe in you. >> reporter: "onward" is a story of finding your family, your place in the world and your potential. if the movie c
. >> i'm going to meet dad?ere was the touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with his dad's voice and pretending he was having a conversation. >> when my brother and i were the age of ian and barley, an aunt and uncle who moved out of town found an audio cassette tae, i could tell by the way he said hi he was the a nervous and shy guy and the way he said bye embarrassed he overpronounced hi. >> reporter: knowing dad had similar traits helps the son grow in...
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hi dad i'm trying to send you a voice memo that reaches you quickly. i'm doing really well we have a really big apartment here. that is that is decorated everything in purple of course we have you know we don't have couches here but these pillows you sit on. i'm also send you photos of the president he gave me gold. nora was talking about how wedding aged just 15 she married an islamic state fighter this is the official wedding photo she was one of the man's 3 wives mike's layo was now living in another world in syria in the midst of a civil war. the previous world had been biking by a village of 200 people in the hearts mountains region of eastern germany. at this point mike approached me. i'm a journalist and already had years of on the ground experience covering i-s. and had been to syria and iraq often we immediately had a good report but at that 1st meeting in 2015 we had little idea of how often we would speak and meet over the next years and every time we met one big question loomed why is our concern for the mosque and she shut us out she left
hi dad i'm trying to send you a voice memo that reaches you quickly. i'm doing really well we have a really big apartment here. that is that is decorated everything in purple of course we have you know we don't have couches here but these pillows you sit on. i'm also send you photos of the president he gave me gold. nora was talking about how wedding aged just 15 she married an islamic state fighter this is the official wedding photo she was one of the man's 3 wives mike's layo was now living...
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i can call my mind and good to have a dad and don't push it out. for a month or so having to tell her but says to this has to decide who you are and in the way it's go show on my side to see you half way along if i can national. oh how come the council. was meeting. its parents day at the school but no one came to visit. duk. dong is quite upset and asked if she could borrow a fund to cool him of. her. dad the. mystery of. ma. dual. shock. so. how. will. you shut. up. how this hop. was a man and. he. well. what he has been like any other schoolgirls john and her friends like nothing more than to get together in the gossip. well given what you did to him she's telling them about her training sessions with the junior girls with these minutes and hold her to let all her show you one if not then who ends up. on. this evening off to classes some prepare for tomorrow's exam. personal belongings out encouraged only one tablet is allowed for every 5 pupils other students are practicing for the coming graduation party garlock onset. doesn't just sit on your
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they're messaging me saying how much they loved my dad. everyone loved my dad.obody wants to feel this pain i'm feeling. it makes you feel like you're not alone. i don't want anyone to feel alone. i have a lot of love and support but i don't want anyone else to feel alone. >> reporter: the family has had to self-isolate for a time because of contact with their dad but now they are also making funeral arrangements. those will be very different because the cdc is asking the number of mourners and persons to just ten and to provide a live stream when available. for my own personal experience we celebrated my dad's 70th birthday via a group face time. he was happy to do it so we would all be safe. hopefully we'll be able to celebrate more birthdays after that. this family not getting that because we haven't been staying at home. >> that's a great lesson. stay home. look at the difference. it's hard to hear, too, when people are so flippant, i'm running out of things to do. this is a really serious time in our country. thank you, kris. sorry to cut you off there. 6:3
they're messaging me saying how much they loved my dad. everyone loved my dad.obody wants to feel this pain i'm feeling. it makes you feel like you're not alone. i don't want anyone to feel alone. i have a lot of love and support but i don't want anyone else to feel alone. >> reporter: the family has had to self-isolate for a time because of contact with their dad but now they are also making funeral arrangements. those will be very different because the cdc is asking the number of...
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hi dad its me. we're in the last well it's left we're surrounded we're on the only street that islamic state still controls itself are things. i do nasal or living on top of each other starving children are freezing to death. or going to get out there's no future for us here we don't have one single dollar. and seeing as we have absolutely nothing and often have nothing to eat we've decided to give ourselves up. for the soon to be. with the friends we're going to i knew it meant that radio syria was back on the air. after 4 years you build up your own protective armor. it was a voice message from martine limca. didn't sound too happy. least talk to the government i'm willing to do anything and i was never a soldier i never killed anyone i'm willing to pass on any information i have. no there are trials in germany and i'm willing to help the government is a serious issue and it's important for us that the women and children arrive home in good health. i don't want to stay in a jail here in syria thin
hi dad its me. we're in the last well it's left we're surrounded we're on the only street that islamic state still controls itself are things. i do nasal or living on top of each other starving children are freezing to death. or going to get out there's no future for us here we don't have one single dollar. and seeing as we have absolutely nothing and often have nothing to eat we've decided to give ourselves up. for the soon to be. with the friends we're going to i knew it meant that radio...
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sadly rather i'm waiting please dad please. in march 2015 mike messing's world was turned upside down his daughter had suddenly disappeared without a trace he then started receiving messages on his phone from a stranger. job was a mere 3 months i couldn't understand what he was telling me a walk law but when i saw that tiny profile photo of him and clicked on it looked horrible as all your. concerned then saw that flag. that was like final. and good. his daughter leonora was 15 years old at the time her parents had separated some years earlier mike who runs a bakery in a small town in eastern germany had recently remarried. was that the reason for leonora's disappearance had she felt like a 3rd wheel didn't know. to those around her and she had seemed like a typical teenager interested in boys and beauty products desperate for clues to help make sense of it all mike searched leonora's room he found her diary and was confronted with a parallel existence one dominated by islam and in which his daughter was wearing a headscarf. he
sadly rather i'm waiting please dad please. in march 2015 mike messing's world was turned upside down his daughter had suddenly disappeared without a trace he then started receiving messages on his phone from a stranger. job was a mere 3 months i couldn't understand what he was telling me a walk law but when i saw that tiny profile photo of him and clicked on it looked horrible as all your. concerned then saw that flag. that was like final. and good. his daughter leonora was 15 years old at the...
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my dad like many of yours made longest walk, up a short slight of stairs to a kid's say, honey, dad lost, we mom lost her can't live here anymore. a lot of people have had to make this walk. anymore.live here you're going to go home and live with grandpa and mom is going to millimeter and your brothers are going to go home, too but here's the deal. your sister. down to oing to move delaware. it's only 157 mails away. i thought it was like going to it. moon when he said no, i really did, so i came home every weekend. and when i get it put together to be okay, i promise you. my dad believed it because he an even chanceas if he worked like hell he would back n opportunity but go to your old neighborhoods, ask the people who made that walk today, ask them who they think their child in the eye and say, honey, it's going it.e okay and mean the truth is, we have now no longer the wealthiest middle world, the poor are getting killed. the in a position where vast majority of the american people receive a bill for $400 per month they didn't expect, what, they would have to borrow the money or sell
my dad like many of yours made longest walk, up a short slight of stairs to a kid's say, honey, dad lost, we mom lost her can't live here anymore. a lot of people have had to make this walk. anymore.live here you're going to go home and live with grandpa and mom is going to millimeter and your brothers are going to go home, too but here's the deal. your sister. down to oing to move delaware. it's only 157 mails away. i thought it was like going to it. moon when he said no, i really did, so i...
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. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just having a four-door family car like it had been in the past. >> auto analyst john kraman. >> the manufacturers jumped on board with a variety of high-performance cars, wild colors, the styling really affected by the aviation theme with the big fins and and the wild, futuristic styling. >> no wonder keith loves cars from boyhood. long before he gets his license, he settles on his dream ride, the american beauty that first rolls off the assembly line in 1953 when he's 9 years old, the chevy corvette. >> the corvette just reset the bar totally with innovative styling and a fiberglass body, which at the time was unheard of. >> a decade later
. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just having a four-door family car...
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when do you miss your dad the most?drive home from work, i always grab my own to call him. it's just hard without that person there, that i talked to so often. >> reporter: it has been close to impossible for his family to understand it. an educator that did so much good for so many students, ripped from their lives. a single dinner date, more flirtation, two years later, and three quick shots. >> it was a complete waste. lives of kids he could have helped, who knows what path they would have taken if they had contact with him. >> reporter: the homicide brewed in cyberspace may sound modern, but they're as combustibles here, one woman, two men and a situation that was all-consuming. >>> that is all for "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, new word on the president's coronavirus test. the results now in, while around the country, some drive-up testing sites overwhelmed. >>> at this drive-through location in colorado, cars stretched down the road. the demand so high, officials cl
when do you miss your dad the most?drive home from work, i always grab my own to call him. it's just hard without that person there, that i talked to so often. >> reporter: it has been close to impossible for his family to understand it. an educator that did so much good for so many students, ripped from their lives. a single dinner date, more flirtation, two years later, and three quick shots. >> it was a complete waste. lives of kids he could have helped, who knows what path they...
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to meet dad. >> there was that touching scene where he's playing the cassette tape with the dad's voiceconversation with his dad. did you have that? >> when we were the age of the pair. we found an audio cassette tape, i could tell by the way he said hi, he was a nervous kind of shy guy and the way he said bye, he was embarrassed that he had overpronounced the bye. this is me. i'm awkward and shy and uncomfortable. >> knowing that dad has similar traits helps the sons grow in confidence. for the director and the hero who goes from not being able to invite anybody to his birthday party to jumping across an invisible trust bridge. >> did you get to know your own father better in some ways through doing this project? >> my mom inspired by the premise of the movie went and asked some of my dad's old friends, one of his army buddies to write my brother and i a note. it was the greatest thing in the world. >> you can do this. >> onward is a story of finding your family. your place in the world and your potential. if the movie conjures up conversations, that to the creative team would be magic
to meet dad. >> there was that touching scene where he's playing the cassette tape with the dad's voiceconversation with his dad. did you have that? >> when we were the age of the pair. we found an audio cassette tape, i could tell by the way he said hi, he was a nervous kind of shy guy and the way he said bye, he was embarrassed that he had overpronounced the bye. this is me. i'm awkward and shy and uncomfortable. >> knowing that dad has similar traits helps the sons grow in...
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he said dad, i know no one loves me more than you do. you to know i'm going to be okay even though we knew it was a matter of months. it's going to be okay. and he looked at me and he said dad, i want you to promise me you're going to be okay. some of the press has heard me say. wrote a book about beau, promises to keep, that was the first book i wrote then i wrote another about beau, promise me dad. and what it was all about is what pete's all about. he said promise me, dad, you're going to stay engaged. he knew i would take care of his family and do whatever needed to be b done, but he thought i would withdraw and move away and he looked at me and he said dad, look at me. promise me. give me your word, dad. you're going to be okay. and i knew what that meant. it meant he wanted, he didn't want me to walk away from what i've done my whole life. be engaged in policies that are designed to lift people up no matter what their background. no matter what their circumstances. to reach out. i'm no hero by any stretch of the imagination, but i
he said dad, i know no one loves me more than you do. you to know i'm going to be okay even though we knew it was a matter of months. it's going to be okay. and he looked at me and he said dad, i want you to promise me you're going to be okay. some of the press has heard me say. wrote a book about beau, promises to keep, that was the first book i wrote then i wrote another about beau, promise me dad. and what it was all about is what pete's all about. he said promise me, dad, you're going to...
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right, dad? >> right. go home!oing. >> go. >> love you. >> reporter: tonight, max telling us he knows his message landed, seen my millions. >> we all have a role to play so let's do our part. when i shot that video, i couldn't go in the house. so that bit about me waving at him through the glass, that was real. i haven't hugged my dad since this started. >> reporter: max telling us he's happy to report, everyone in the video is okay. >> dad's okay. i just spoke to him a little while ago. carl reiner is okay. dick van dyke. he's okay. as far as i know, this generation of comedic legends is okay. >> thank you, max and mel. you made us smile, which is so important in these times. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on the new xc90 available with six seats. xc90. recharged. lease the volvo xc90 for $499 per month. at your local volvo retailer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of wha
right, dad? >> right. go home!oing. >> go. >> love you. >> reporter: tonight, max telling us he knows his message landed, seen my millions. >> we all have a role to play so let's do our part. when i shot that video, i couldn't go in the house. so that bit about me waving at him through the glass, that was real. i haven't hugged my dad since this started. >> reporter: max telling us he's happy to report, everyone in the video is okay. >> dad's okay. i...
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so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. never run good moves. killer attitude. or hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena® and 24-hour relief of nonfrom symptomstin caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. for one week only, save up to $26 on select claritin products. check this sunday's newspaper for details. >>> an enemy in coronavirus that is faceless, that is raceless, sexless, non-denominational and bipartisan and it's an enemy that we all agree we're going to beat. we want to beat and we're going to beat them all right? so in this time -- >> oscar-winning actor matthew mcconaughey took to social media to offer a calming message of support amid a coronavirus outbreak in this video posted on twitter the 50-year-old gave his heartfelt advice on how to handle what's to come. he also urged people to take care of t
so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. never run good moves. killer attitude. or hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena® and 24-hour relief of nonfrom symptomstin caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. for one week only, save up to $26 on select claritin...
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because it's but it's funny it's like to have your to have dolly parton's global star explain your dad to you is a strange and weird situation the whole reason that this this came about i mean there are many reasons but one of the principal ones is that in about 2013. dolly got into a minor car accident in nashville where i grew up where my dad still lives he's a doctor and he ends up randomly being one of the people who treats her when she's taken to the hospital and they become friends over the course of the years and you know he was initially a doctor and then you just became or how and as i was getting curious about her i basically called my dad like that can i get an introduction so it's like nepotism is what we have to thank for for this yes but but what was expected to me was that to see how much their stories mirror each other her story of coming down the mountain i didn't expect to find be so similar to his story of coming down the mountain. from very different worlds and it was really interesting to me and that's something we explore in the market. so i want to share this twe
because it's but it's funny it's like to have your to have dolly parton's global star explain your dad to you is a strange and weird situation the whole reason that this this came about i mean there are many reasons but one of the principal ones is that in about 2013. dolly got into a minor car accident in nashville where i grew up where my dad still lives he's a doctor and he ends up randomly being one of the people who treats her when she's taken to the hospital and they become friends over...
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. >> home for feight on this weekend is salem, alabama, to reunite pastor with his dad late father's medals he earned in the korean war. >> he earned those medals and i can cherish those, i can always have a part of him with me. >> sounds like you're doing for him more than yourself. >> more so. >> adopted at 9 months old growing up he knew little about his father and met him much later in life. he knew less about his service to his country until feight calld. >> it takes an act of god. this is a act of god. >> and a lot of hard work. great honor to honor your father one of our nation's heroes. >> he's not merely reunited a medal with their family these bringing their loved one home. >> that symbol represents to their families in their own spiritual way his dad is coming home to his son. he's going to look at that frame every day and remember his dad and he's going to remember he's a hero. >> certainly a lot of heroes in that story. as we noted purple hearts reunited is say small operation with a massive task and they can use a hand. if you would like to donate to this worthy cause d
. >> home for feight on this weekend is salem, alabama, to reunite pastor with his dad late father's medals he earned in the korean war. >> he earned those medals and i can cherish those, i can always have a part of him with me. >> sounds like you're doing for him more than yourself. >> more so. >> adopted at 9 months old growing up he knew little about his father and met him much later in life. he knew less about his service to his country until feight calld....
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i think the stock broker dad wants his kid to be like i think dad is cool. it's hard to take something made in 1978, where it was very male dominated traditionally and turn it into something where we are now. but i think it was paul harvey they wanted to use because of the tradition of what he was. he was so well known for his ag marketing and whatnot. >> again, part of it is because we're looking at this historic, they're taking a historical speech and putting it onto contemporary images. did anyone have a different view or another take on how? thinking about these different spheres. we're talking about family farming. so last year what we saw was the farm. what sort of images of the household did we see in terms of this family farm, where the house is integral to family farming. yeah? >> it also -- the video showed some of women and men in the house together. they cook the food, bring it out to the guys in the field and they go back and work on the house. they kind of bring the family together through the house. >> but it's the male at the head of the hous
i think the stock broker dad wants his kid to be like i think dad is cool. it's hard to take something made in 1978, where it was very male dominated traditionally and turn it into something where we are now. but i think it was paul harvey they wanted to use because of the tradition of what he was. he was so well known for his ag marketing and whatnot. >> again, part of it is because we're looking at this historic, they're taking a historical speech and putting it onto contemporary...
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dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. puffs have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. >>> the coronavirus has bars and restaurants closed, amusement parks shuttered, and concerts canceled from coast-to-coast. but for some musicians, the lockdown is not necessarily keeping them silent. many have taken to the internet to perform their shows from the comfort of their own homes. one of them is emmy and tony award winner john legend. he spoke with anthony mason after wrapping up an acoustic set on social media. ♪ and i know we'll be all right, i will stay with you ♪ >> reporter: for nearly an hour, john legend sat at his home piano singing and soothing his fans with a free concert broadcast live on instagram. ♪ sing like just don't know >> reporter: he wa
dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. puffs have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. >>> the coronavirus has bars and restaurants closed, amusement parks shuttered, and concerts canceled...
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. >> you're sure your dad's cold to the touch? >> his son and daughter-in-law stumbled into a terrifying scene. >> that's when i saw the gun. >> they want, we're going to have to kill you now. >> a strange story that only got stranger. >> they had purple gloves on. >> and they had blue, fuzzy gloves. >> something isn't right here. >> could he have killed his own father? what really happened in that house? >> i did not do this. >> then a witness came forward and changed everything. in this bizarre story, the strangest thing of all is the truth. >> he planned for any scenario, except for the one that happened to him. >> there are people on this gorgeous sun-kissed planet of ours who get up each morning to the miracle of being alive and worry. not that there aren't things to worry about, of course. whether we can do anything about them or not. but some people worry a very great deal indeed and do try to be prepared for whatever. and one of those prepared people was a brilliant retired university professor named kay mortensen whose si
. >> you're sure your dad's cold to the touch? >> his son and daughter-in-law stumbled into a terrifying scene. >> that's when i saw the gun. >> they want, we're going to have to kill you now. >> a strange story that only got stranger. >> they had purple gloves on. >> and they had blue, fuzzy gloves. >> something isn't right here. >> could he have killed his own father? what really happened in that house? >> i did not do this. >>...
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>>> look at my dad's face. he was too young to die. >> a grieving daughter's warning to anyone not taking the covid-19 pandemic seriously after her father died from the virus. >> we're not seeing an alarming surge at this point, but that's what we're preparing for. >> preparing for the worst. what a bay area emergency room doctor says he's seeing right now and the challenges that lie ahead in fighting the virus. . >> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> well, good morning, to you. thank you, for joining us. welcome to mornings on 2. it's thursday morning, march 19th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. steve paulson is here to talk the weather. >> we do have some fog out there. patchy fog not too widespread. but there's a little bit out there after the recent rain. 40s on the temps here. a little cooler this morning. a couple garden variety showers might be filtering through. but we're about done on this main low. but we're associated with that low around monterey. i would think mainly to
>>> look at my dad's face. he was too young to die. >> a grieving daughter's warning to anyone not taking the covid-19 pandemic seriously after her father died from the virus. >> we're not seeing an alarming surge at this point, but that's what we're preparing for. >> preparing for the worst. what a bay area emergency room doctor says he's seeing right now and the challenges that lie ahead in fighting the virus. . >> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2....
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. >>> and meet the dads who made their daughters jump for joyce with excitement. "early today" starts right now good thursday morning. >> we begin with the latest on the spread of the coronavirus here in america. the death toll in the united states has risen to 11 with 10 reported now in washington state and the first fatality confirmed in california the number of cases in new york has jumped to at least 11. all of the new cases stem from a lawyer who is hospitalized ima nhattan. his wife and hospital >>> apple and netflix are pulling out of the south by southwest festival last year, the event brought over 400,000 people tor countries. health officials say canceling will not make the city any safer and the mayor says if the recommendation changes, the organizers are prepared to shut it down. >>> as more travel is called off around the world, the demand for flights has dropped. airlines are announcing major cutbacks here's tom costello. >> reporter: for the travel industry, the coronavirus has been a body blow corporate travel curtailed, school trips canceled. now
. >>> and meet the dads who made their daughters jump for joyce with excitement. "early today" starts right now good thursday morning. >> we begin with the latest on the spread of the coronavirus here in america. the death toll in the united states has risen to 11 with 10 reported now in washington state and the first fatality confirmed in california the number of cases in new york has jumped to at least 11. all of the new cases stem from a lawyer who is hospitalized...