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have been judged on my dad and. mom my dad and i. like it and. i think. this will give it. my whole family member who is really going and has sort of been overwhelmed. the idea of death and death is an everyday thing. that's. carrying on my family's legacy. one to walk up with 3. my mum dad she went into the company was my great grandfather wonder a little bit help so she went for a week and then he turned 3 years and she just carried on. but she decided she wanted to go back teaching. i was quite surprised you wanted to do this and i didn't know whether it was just because it was an easy option because you like. it you really want to do it to. really enjoy doing. so my dad's a big character i was really difficult because for 20 years over 20 years we sort of stopping father and daughter and became business partners which challenge to stomach leigh how i was dealing with him and talking to him and there's this very much disrespect thing. and we deal with things very very differently i was in partnership with my dad only up until recently. who know was here for 20 years and
have been judged on my dad and. mom my dad and i. like it and. i think. this will give it. my whole family member who is really going and has sort of been overwhelmed. the idea of death and death is an everyday thing. that's. carrying on my family's legacy. one to walk up with 3. my mum dad she went into the company was my great grandfather wonder a little bit help so she went for a week and then he turned 3 years and she just carried on. but she decided she wanted to go back teaching. i was...
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word dad every time i go to treatment he have to pretty much any new clothes he. got so good like going to the store and getting like women's clothing like the ladies at the store a new when they go she need more clothes you know my dad. found this neighborhood for us he thought it would be a good place to start a family without her dad we would not be here now but that's what it takes to take family for. more really stuff. this is for oh the culture here we're. worried about really we're eating there so they're right here and in the end he is and i've read this and says baby my mom got does they're collector's items now i guess my dad sees her for like all these years and then gave them to me for lizzie oh. oh oh. we are at. terry in the highlands where. we come every morning of course for pride to do his thing but we also visit. a number of our misfit. in this place is. fairly planted with them. tom was 36 is actually one of the institute's very 1st volunteers and staff people just tremendously creative spirit really a beautiful person to look like a viking but
word dad every time i go to treatment he have to pretty much any new clothes he. got so good like going to the store and getting like women's clothing like the ladies at the store a new when they go she need more clothes you know my dad. found this neighborhood for us he thought it would be a good place to start a family without her dad we would not be here now but that's what it takes to take family for. more really stuff. this is for oh the culture here we're. worried about really we're...
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in the whole life my dad could means money. you know my aunts and uncles came up when i was 14 i came up to ohio and my whole family were gigantic it was a perfect storm of factors we're just now peeling back the layers of trauma throughout much of the 1990 s. and beyond the doctors were encouraged in some cases incentivized to push we have 2 small towns here in ohio. that have been prescribed millions of pills i mean enough to sedate small country then we had the same aloa cartels and the other mexican cartels who have distribution centers throughout the rust belt in the midwest ohio very central among them drug addiction and the many other just desperate causes is the main reason behind it was steadily declining population according to the american medical association journal in 70 is from 2010 to 2017 the death rate among people aged $25.00 to $60.00 full rose by more than 20 percent . this memorial was actually conceived built by the young people of our residents here are recovery residents part of who we are part of what w
in the whole life my dad could means money. you know my aunts and uncles came up when i was 14 i came up to ohio and my whole family were gigantic it was a perfect storm of factors we're just now peeling back the layers of trauma throughout much of the 1990 s. and beyond the doctors were encouraged in some cases incentivized to push we have 2 small towns here in ohio. that have been prescribed millions of pills i mean enough to sedate small country then we had the same aloa cartels and the...
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you are an amazing dad.ut i think my 10-year-old self would probably be jealous of all the time i get to spend with you now. >> reporter: their adventures cementing the father-son bond. >> do you like me now more than you did before? >> of course. >> that's your answer, that's what you're supposed to say. >> and you can binge watch all episodes. a family finally together. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. to practice these healthy habits,e ask your doctor about nucala at home. brought to you by
you are an amazing dad.ut i think my 10-year-old self would probably be jealous of all the time i get to spend with you now. >> reporter: their adventures cementing the father-son bond. >> do you like me now more than you did before? >> of course. >> that's your answer, that's what you're supposed to say. >> and you can binge watch all episodes. a family finally together. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for...
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this is a picture of dad and me. yeah when i was about 5 years of age because my father that wasn't very happy about having photographs taken. and when mothers in the sari and i'm sure this was about 1956 this was taken. ringback ringback around about the mid sixty's when there was an influx of muslim people arriving here in east london mainly bangladeshis or at that time it was east pakistan ringback. the need for a funeral service grew so my father purchased ringback a black ambulance van and started to do the funerals here in london ringback. tasneem army was only 17 is anyone he deputized this find his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up ringback and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london ringback ringback ringback. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the 2nd world war with my father she was a coal min
this is a picture of dad and me. yeah when i was about 5 years of age because my father that wasn't very happy about having photographs taken. and when mothers in the sari and i'm sure this was about 1956 this was taken. ringback ringback around about the mid sixty's when there was an influx of muslim people arriving here in east london mainly bangladeshis or at that time it was east pakistan ringback. the need for a funeral service grew so my father purchased ringback a black ambulance van and...
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holding my dad i thought you'd started him oh really. white kid. because my dad is. back then there were many weeks so it was that. but i have seen the muslim community grown so much special needs to what he is now and i was fine grandfather could see this now my children would have no idea the struggles my granddad had you know when he 1st came over here trying to get how many. where would you this sort of thing it shows how people came over and then just you know. struggle they probably had busy. can. my father just passed away literally in the. 79 year old. i mean. he suffered for 3 to 4 months but does mean his country for many many years so my dad went for a lot you have a lot because the best person has a son but the last 5 years of change 10 years of changed or 100. to a dean both of us father son brothers sisters and this is going to be a big time in our lives saw i mean is going to bring us close to a law bring us close to our family members and in the future people people recognize how how precious people are around them especially of the mothers and when t
holding my dad i thought you'd started him oh really. white kid. because my dad is. back then there were many weeks so it was that. but i have seen the muslim community grown so much special needs to what he is now and i was fine grandfather could see this now my children would have no idea the struggles my granddad had you know when he 1st came over here trying to get how many. where would you this sort of thing it shows how people came over and then just you know. struggle they probably had...
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>> my dad let my mother have a lot of reins. irene was a very keen woman. >> john wall jr.s their only child. he grows up, marries a hometown gal, starts a family of his own, and gets a job as a groundskeeper at new mexico state university. over the years, irene's ever-growing collection is a marvel to her great-niece lori davis. >> every year we went over there, there were more dolls in her house. >> there was campbell's soup dolls, flintstone dolls, dolls like shirley temple. >> irene invests thousands of dollars into collecting a wide variety of dolls. then, in 1977, her husband, john sr., dies of respiratory failure at the age of 63. irene's obsession with dolls only grows after her husband's death. that worries her little sister juanita. >> i'd say, "irene, do you know what a mess your house is in?" and she'd say, "it's my house." >> juanita asks her daughter emma and her granddaughter lori to go to irene's house and conduct a head count. a census might be more like it. are their hundreds of dolls? a thousand? many thousands? >> i was shocked, and i know lori was... >>
>> my dad let my mother have a lot of reins. irene was a very keen woman. >> john wall jr.s their only child. he grows up, marries a hometown gal, starts a family of his own, and gets a job as a groundskeeper at new mexico state university. over the years, irene's ever-growing collection is a marvel to her great-niece lori davis. >> every year we went over there, there were more dolls in her house. >> there was campbell's soup dolls, flintstone dolls, dolls like shirley...
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princess beatrice, but no sign of her dad and that official photo. no sign of dad at all.g kept under wraps and really, since that disastrous interview he did in november of last year, it kept him away from the cameras and it is very sad for his daughter not able to have her dad in and they are beautiful pictures and there she is with the queen and the duke of edinburgh, 20 people allowed to be at the wedding and the whole thing was held at a covid—i9 secure way. very secure in the way of windsor castle but they are all over the papers. they are beautiful pictures but you cannot help but feel for her that she cannot have her dad in her wedding pictures. it would've been remarked upon, penny, if he had been there in these official ones at least. he did walk her down the aisle and there was no hands, no well—wishers, they were supposed to get married in may but in london but the 150 guests and the duchess of york was there, it was a lot smaller than they were hoping for, to go and make captain tom moore acer, when did this happen? and at the end of the month —— a server. and
princess beatrice, but no sign of her dad and that official photo. no sign of dad at all.g kept under wraps and really, since that disastrous interview he did in november of last year, it kept him away from the cameras and it is very sad for his daughter not able to have her dad in and they are beautiful pictures and there she is with the queen and the duke of edinburgh, 20 people allowed to be at the wedding and the whole thing was held at a covid—i9 secure way. very secure in the way of...
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dad, thank you for being the man that you are. i it's all about your accolades in the public eye but you have en such an amazing dad and a wife of more than 50 years to mom. this is a man of character. this is a man who loves the lord with all his heart. he has been such an amazing father to all of us. thank you, i'm proud to be your daughter. mr. president, thank you for having us here today. i want to leave you with my favorite nurses from number, may the lord bless and keep you, may he make his face to shine upon you and give you peace. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. >> mr. president, thank you. this means a great deal to me. i'm not going to get choked up. i got choked up last night, i told myself i wouldn't do that again. i want to tell everybody, you know my dad as the miler, as the master of the mile, as the world record holder, as the three-time olympian. i want to tell a story of one of his former colleagues, jay dickey, out of arkansas. he pulled me aside one day and said ned, there are a lot of people in congress th
dad, thank you for being the man that you are. i it's all about your accolades in the public eye but you have en such an amazing dad and a wife of more than 50 years to mom. this is a man of character. this is a man who loves the lord with all his heart. he has been such an amazing father to all of us. thank you, i'm proud to be your daughter. mr. president, thank you for having us here today. i want to leave you with my favorite nurses from number, may the lord bless and keep you, may he make...
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dad, thank you for being the man that you are. know that today it is all about your accolades in the public eye, not you have been such an amazing dad and a wife of more than 50 years to mom. just a man of character. this is a man who loves the lord with all his heart. he has been such an amazing father to all of us. thank you, i'm proud to be your daughter. mr. president, thank you for having us here today. i want to leave you with my favorite verses from numbers. it is the lord bless and keep , may you, may he make his face to shine upon you and give you peace. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. >> mr. president, thank you. this means a great deal to me. i'm not going to get choked up. i got choked up last night, i told myself i wouldn't do that again. i just want to tell everybody, you know my dad as the miler, as the master of the mile, as the world record holder, as the three-time olympian. and i want to tell a story real quick of one of his former colleagues, jay dickey, out of arkansas. he pulled me aside one day and said n
dad, thank you for being the man that you are. know that today it is all about your accolades in the public eye, not you have been such an amazing dad and a wife of more than 50 years to mom. just a man of character. this is a man who loves the lord with all his heart. he has been such an amazing father to all of us. thank you, i'm proud to be your daughter. mr. president, thank you for having us here today. i want to leave you with my favorite verses from numbers. it is the lord bless and keep...
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us my dad raised all 10 of because he was very, very young when that dad got killed. was --ly, what he did she was very disciplined -- he was very disciplined. he had a seventh grade education, mom had a seventh grade education, but very brilliant people. had,f the ambitions they and they gave us as kids. two goals for us. he wanted all of us to be educated and to see all 10 of us in heaven. he wanted us to be committed to church, hard work. i had the pleasure of going to school all the way through elementary, all the way through high school, and i never missed a day. us on mean and tough on the school, so we had to get up at 4:00 in the morning, milk the cows, feed the pigs, and do all of that. walk one mile from the house to the dirt road where the bus came 6:45. catch the bus at everybody, theto boys and the girls the same way. we had the fortune of understanding work very early and going to school very early. said.s kind of what dad he said when he bought his first acre of land, he was 13 years old. he paid $1.25. it took him six months to make that. so the farm w
us my dad raised all 10 of because he was very, very young when that dad got killed. was --ly, what he did she was very disciplined -- he was very disciplined. he had a seventh grade education, mom had a seventh grade education, but very brilliant people. had,f the ambitions they and they gave us as kids. two goals for us. he wanted all of us to be educated and to see all 10 of us in heaven. he wanted us to be committed to church, hard work. i had the pleasure of going to school all the way...
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they all know my mum and dad. done for a lesson is a simple thing like testing. if that was there, you never know what the outcome could have been. weston hospital says it has tried to follow national testing rules, and made significant efforts to minimise staff movements. the trust is now undertaking a serious incident investigation and has commissioned a lessons learned review. it wasn't just here. 20% of all covid patients are thought to catch it in hospital. it seems to me that we ought to have cracked probably some weeks ago and put in place a regime of testing asymptomatic people at least in those settings that are particularly risky, especially in care homes and nhs settings. the price of the missteps and the mistakes the government has made is that more people have died than should have. there have been avoidable deaths in this country from covid—19. testing is only half the answer. in germany, and almost every country that successfully contained covid, it's about tracing everyone who might be infected, an
they all know my mum and dad. done for a lesson is a simple thing like testing. if that was there, you never know what the outcome could have been. weston hospital says it has tried to follow national testing rules, and made significant efforts to minimise staff movements. the trust is now undertaking a serious incident investigation and has commissioned a lessons learned review. it wasn't just here. 20% of all covid patients are thought to catch it in hospital. it seems to me that we ought to...
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. >>> plus, on point, the dad making that extra leap to bond with their daughters. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. the numbers out of florida tonight are alarming. more than 15,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in one day. that is the highest number any state has recorded even eclipsing new york at the worst of its crisis in april. the number partially due to increased testing, but still hospitals are filling. masks are still not required across the state of florida but the white house taskforce warns wearing them in hot spots is essential the most well-known member of that task force, dr. anthony fauci, came under fire today from the white house itself we have a lot to cover. we begin with sam brock in orlando. >> reporter: for a state already smashing covid records, florida soaring to a new stratosphere, 15,300 cases. >> that's a lot of new cases. wow. that's a lot. >> that number, it's a little bit ridiculous. >> reporter: physicians sounding the alarm. >> people are dying. they aren't just getting sick, they are dying. our loved ones are
. >>> plus, on point, the dad making that extra leap to bond with their daughters. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. the numbers out of florida tonight are alarming. more than 15,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in one day. that is the highest number any state has recorded even eclipsing new york at the worst of its crisis in april. the number partially due to increased testing, but still hospitals are filling. masks are...
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i said, dad, the 10th grade? he the 10th grade? he said, yeah, i got tired of following that damn mule. [laughter] but at 18 or somewhere around that age, i want you to think about this him and thousands of , other men and women in this country and our allies landed on d-day at normandy. 18 years old. and he drove a tank across europe, losing friends every day. fighting for every inch, every foot, and every step. by wars end, my dad had earned five bronze stars. a bronze star is fighting in a major battle. if you earn one or two of those, it is special. at 18 and 19 years old, he earned five of them. he was my hero. [applause] he earned a purple heart, which nowadays is a million-dollar wound. they send you home. back then, they put him in an infirmary for a month and sent him back to the front lines. he got hit in his back. he had a big hole in his back. he said was running like hell. ,my tank was on fire. i can't imagine what that generation did. but throughout this election, i will be fighting for many of the same ideals, same p
i said, dad, the 10th grade? he the 10th grade? he said, yeah, i got tired of following that damn mule. [laughter] but at 18 or somewhere around that age, i want you to think about this him and thousands of , other men and women in this country and our allies landed on d-day at normandy. 18 years old. and he drove a tank across europe, losing friends every day. fighting for every inch, every foot, and every step. by wars end, my dad had earned five bronze stars. a bronze star is fighting in a...
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listen to your dad. i know you get mad sometimes. you'd be like dad, dad. you'd be rebellious. he would be like, no. stop. they tell you this because they love you. they love you. your friends, if they loved you, they would tell you something. your friends don't agree with you all the time. a good friend never agrees with you because he knows, you are wrong now. if you're wrong, i'm wrong. as kids. i understand kids, you be like this. your parents. they are the number one thing in your life. never, ever ever go around that. talk to your parents first, your mom and dad knows everything. perform anything. if you feel like mom ain't right, go to dad. somebody. it's your parents. it's their responsibility to show you as a parent how to be, so you can grow up and live. you know i'm saying? other than that, it's impossible to live if you don't have family. you need family. >> hannity, thank you for having us on your show. you were gracious to us. you were kind. appreciate you. >> sean: i will just say i know i speak for i would say the overwhelming 99% of american people in this. we
listen to your dad. i know you get mad sometimes. you'd be like dad, dad. you'd be rebellious. he would be like, no. stop. they tell you this because they love you. they love you. your friends, if they loved you, they would tell you something. your friends don't agree with you all the time. a good friend never agrees with you because he knows, you are wrong now. if you're wrong, i'm wrong. as kids. i understand kids, you be like this. your parents. they are the number one thing in your life....
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like, what is going on did you get any tips or anything from your dad i know your dad was famous, a singer let them see you sweat and he would always say on your worst day, you better get up and look like everything is okay so, that has come -- i'm taking that to heart lately, and just tried to make him proud. >> jimmy: you definitely are i think i know a few of your dad's hits was there a famous song we'd know or a couple jams that we'd know >> well, i didt hitalent that's why i'm a mayor so i'm not going to sing >> jimmy: no, no, no i'm sorry. i didn't want you to sing. i'm sorry. i wanted to know a song that -- should i just google your dad? >> yeah. let's see. >> jimmy: oh, there he is. are you -- right behind you. >> i keep him near me at all times. that's another one so, curtis mayfield wrote all of his hits. "hey little girl" was nominated in 1963. he opened for the beatles when they came to america and there's this great picture of paul mccartney getting off of the plane on his return to europe and he has my dad's album under his arm. and my dad would always tell me he opened for t
like, what is going on did you get any tips or anything from your dad i know your dad was famous, a singer let them see you sweat and he would always say on your worst day, you better get up and look like everything is okay so, that has come -- i'm taking that to heart lately, and just tried to make him proud. >> jimmy: you definitely are i think i know a few of your dad's hits was there a famous song we'd know or a couple jams that we'd know >> well, i didt hitalent that's why i'm...
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my dad gave me everything he could afford to lose. david: one of the boards you were on is mcdonald's, and it's said that you eat mcdonald's every day. is that true? john: it's just about every day. david: did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: yeah, several times. david: and is he a good player? john: he's a very good player. >> could you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it. alright. ♪ i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on a life of an -- of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ so, you've have been doing value investing for 36 years. what is a value investor? john: a value investor is someone who is looking for bargains. we're trying to find stocks that are selling at a 40% discount to what we think their private market value is. we want to make sure it's got a low
my dad gave me everything he could afford to lose. david: one of the boards you were on is mcdonald's, and it's said that you eat mcdonald's every day. is that true? john: it's just about every day. david: did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: yeah, several times. david: and is he a good player? john: he's a very good player. >> could you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it. alright. ♪ i don't...
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she graduated 1946, and my dad, in 1948. david: he built a law practice and she built a law practice? john: they both had their own independent law practices, because back then you could not work in a big downtown law practice. my mom worked on divorces, and my dad did mostly real estate and bankruptcies. david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself, an only child. so the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you? john: it was. they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old so i had two different lifestyles. my dad lived in a studio apartment not far from downtown. my mom lived in more of a large house in hyde park. they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican. my dad was a democrat. so i learned to sort of navigate two different worlds each and every week. david: and you went to the university of chicago's famous lab school, which is a school that is well-known for i guess its k-
she graduated 1946, and my dad, in 1948. david: he built a law practice and she built a law practice? john: they both had their own independent law practices, because back then you could not work in a big downtown law practice. my mom worked on divorces, and my dad did mostly real estate and bankruptcies. david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself, an only child. so the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a...
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today i'm reminded of my mom and dad. and oliv, both deceased. who at a young age instilled in me the importance of serving others. fighting for what i believe is right. my dad dropped out of school in the 10th grade. he joined the military in world war ii. i said, dad, the 10th grade? he said, yeah, i got tired of following that damn mule. but at 18 or somewhere around aboutge, i way to think this, him and thousands of other men and women in this country and our allies landed on d-day at normandy. 18 years old. and he drove a tank across daype, losing friends every . fighting for every inch, every foot, and every step. by wars the end, my dad had earned five bronze stars. bronze star is fighting in a major battle. if you earn one or two of those, it is special. at 18 and 19 years old, he earned five of them. he was my hero. [applause] heart, whichurple nowadays is a million-dollar wound. they send you home. back then, they put him in for murray for a month and sent him back to the front lines. his back. in he had a big hole in his back. he said,
today i'm reminded of my mom and dad. and oliv, both deceased. who at a young age instilled in me the importance of serving others. fighting for what i believe is right. my dad dropped out of school in the 10th grade. he joined the military in world war ii. i said, dad, the 10th grade? he said, yeah, i got tired of following that damn mule. but at 18 or somewhere around aboutge, i way to think this, him and thousands of other men and women in this country and our allies landed on d-day at...
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hi dad. >>how are you. >>give me a thumbs up or thumbs down if you think this is an absolute miracle that you're here. jenny says that her dad who is an attorney believes that he got sick being exposed to someone. >>who had the coronavirus at court as for what comes next to jenny says that she just wants her dad to get better. >>as he heals at home and that maybe someday he will be able to compete. again like the athlete. he is theresa kron 4 news. >>definitely 2 thumbs up there more deaths are almost certain to follow as the country saw its highest single day of new covid-19 infections on thursday with more than 63,000 reported cases states that begun to re open. back in may are now seeing the consequences. in texas new daily cases are up 849% compared to their may first reopening in arizona which began its reopening on may 8th new cases are up 887% and in florida since may 4th new cases have gone up. 1237%. >>some of the states. the governors of the mayor's essentially jumped over the guidelines and the c
hi dad. >>how are you. >>give me a thumbs up or thumbs down if you think this is an absolute miracle that you're here. jenny says that her dad who is an attorney believes that he got sick being exposed to someone. >>who had the coronavirus at court as for what comes next to jenny says that she just wants her dad to get better. >>as he heals at home and that maybe someday he will be able to compete. again like the athlete. he is theresa kron 4 news. >>definitely 2...
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hi dad. >>how are you. >>give me a thumbs up or thumbs down if you think this is an absolute miracle that you're here. jenny says that her dad who is an attorney believes that he got sick being exposed to someone. >>who had the coronavirus at court as for what comes next to jenny says that she just wants her dad to get better. >>as he heals at home and that maybe someday he will be able to compete. again like the athlete. he is theresa kron 4 news. >>and national news tonight. coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to surge across the u.s. florida and texas are now reporting their largest single-day death toll since the pandemic began. >>and more deaths are almost certain to follow as the country saw its highest single-day of new covid-19 infections on thursday with more than 63,000 reported cases states that begun the reopening process back in may are now seeing the consequences in texas new daily cases are up 849% compared to their may first reopening in arizona which began its reopening on may 8
hi dad. >>how are you. >>give me a thumbs up or thumbs down if you think this is an absolute miracle that you're here. jenny says that her dad who is an attorney believes that he got sick being exposed to someone. >>who had the coronavirus at court as for what comes next to jenny says that she just wants her dad to get better. >>as he heals at home and that maybe someday he will be able to compete. again like the athlete. he is theresa kron 4 news. >>and national...
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my dad served in the navy before i was born. so i grew up with the values of service and hard work and a good education. my dad came from a really interesting circumstances pretty started working at the age of eight rain he used his g.i. bill. was able to get a good education. he was driven to make a better life for us kids i've really benefited from that but i lost him when i was 12. and really shocked and distracted as you can imagine this little girl's life. in a profound way. and among other things, heart attacks when i was blessed to visit with him, he told me to make them proud that he passed away the next day. in the day before we were hanging together in a family. this was such a shock in our life . my mom a single famil mof five kids. i know education was the future for me. those were hard years for me for a very for me as an adolescent but they also wanted to carry on his legacy and do something meaningful with my life. as i look for opportunities to get education, i didn't want to battle my mom with debt so i sort of
my dad served in the navy before i was born. so i grew up with the values of service and hard work and a good education. my dad came from a really interesting circumstances pretty started working at the age of eight rain he used his g.i. bill. was able to get a good education. he was driven to make a better life for us kids i've really benefited from that but i lost him when i was 12. and really shocked and distracted as you can imagine this little girl's life. in a profound way. and among...
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5 and 4 their dad is about alcoholic and he's clean right now but. last kid that i had his day out is an active addiction still to this day. so chances are one out of 4 of my kids will be an addict at least if i live the right way and show them how to live instead of tell them how to live their lives my job i can only lead by example and if they choose the opposite way that's ok i'll be here for that i won't enable that but i will be there for them. just a couple of news items is anyone following what's happening in franklin county this week 28 deaths in 10 days again that's 28 deaths in one county in the past 10 days. continues to help rehabilitate former drug users and educate others he believes that individual coaching is the best solution . other teachers at the academy see addiction as an illness and not just a sickness of the mind and body but an affliction of the spirit and that's what gets in the way for many who are trying to escape drug dependency they don't have the strength of spirit or higher goals to face but they can succeed. again i t
5 and 4 their dad is about alcoholic and he's clean right now but. last kid that i had his day out is an active addiction still to this day. so chances are one out of 4 of my kids will be an addict at least if i live the right way and show them how to live instead of tell them how to live their lives my job i can only lead by example and if they choose the opposite way that's ok i'll be here for that i won't enable that but i will be there for them. just a couple of news items is anyone...
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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 anotherder. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, 100 days until the presidential election. the crucial stretch ahead for joe biden and whether the president will be able to turn around those dismal poll numbers. >>> swing state polls. what will it take to win michigan? for new insight this hour, we're there live. >>> and shut it down now. hundreds of prominent doctors calling a new national shutdown, saying it is in order to stop the spread of covid. is this too extreme, though? >>> and a new night of protests in portland. thousands sending a message about the presence of federal agents in their city. the unrest continuing at this
and we go about with my dad, our dad, as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on anotherder. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, 100 days until the presidential election. the crucial stretch ahead for joe biden and whether the president will be able to turn around those dismal poll numbers. >>> swing state polls. what will it take to win michigan? for new insight this...
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doug: that was my dad.ike, "doug's toxic," and we don't deserve this place. lemonis: doug and his wife have a lot of vibrance and a lot of ideas, and they're very committed, but all they were told was that their store sucked and they were terrible and they did things that were wrong, and at some point, you start believing it. you just wave the white flag. your dad said to me that you guys all sat down as a family and that you decided it was best for you not to be here. cristine: wow. do you guys want to leave here? cristine: no. and the hard part about it is, like, we took the pay cuts. we've put everything into this place. we have -- like, what are we going to do? like, he's done this his whole life. ♪ dino: hello. lemonis: hey, buddy. i've met a lot of controlling people in my life, and i have a tendency to sometimes be controlling, as well. it's a bad habit. but i think when it crosses the line is when you take people's ability away to make decisions for themselves. i thought you guys said that they want
doug: that was my dad.ike, "doug's toxic," and we don't deserve this place. lemonis: doug and his wife have a lot of vibrance and a lot of ideas, and they're very committed, but all they were told was that their store sucked and they were terrible and they did things that were wrong, and at some point, you start believing it. you just wave the white flag. your dad said to me that you guys all sat down as a family and that you decided it was best for you not to be here. cristine: wow....
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spins me around >> how is your dad as a ballet dancer >> he is a little bit good >> reporter: stillhe day when they can be in class together again >> this is something that we'll never lose those daddy/daughter moments, she'll grow up and be like, my dad did yoga with me as i get older, i'll be like, hey, remember this >> our thanks to kate for that i can't wait for the recital >> the wedding, the first father daughter dance >> wonderful >>> sports in hollywood celebs teed up in lake tahoe. patrick mahomes, charles barky, jerry rice and ray ramano. marty fish took home the title >>> breaking overnight kelly preston, wife of john travolta, has died after a two-year battle with breast cancer details just ahead >>> the sunshine state overtakes new york by the thousands as florida records the largest new cases for a single day, topping 15,000 and with thoserise >>> an explosion and massive fire on board a navy ship in california sailors injured. smoke visible for miles. new details on dangers at one of our most important bases >>> and the end of an er
spins me around >> how is your dad as a ballet dancer >> he is a little bit good >> reporter: stillhe day when they can be in class together again >> this is something that we'll never lose those daddy/daughter moments, she'll grow up and be like, my dad did yoga with me as i get older, i'll be like, hey, remember this >> our thanks to kate for that i can't wait for the recital >> the wedding, the first father daughter dance >> wonderful >>>...
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it's a tug of war and dad just never gave up.e kept holding her hands and said, betty we love you, trust us. and we woke her up, she did the work. >> as many of you probably know, 16 years ago, the state where i participated in a treatment program for prescription drugs and alcohol dependence. today i am a very grateful recovering alcoholic. and i know firsthand that treatment does work. >> we see her talking about her successful treatment. we have to see her command of speechmaking, versus the other clips we've shown is-- >> yeah. >> is markedly different. >> yes. >> well, once she became sober. >> yes. well, no, that's true. one thing that might surprise people particularly seeing this very confident commanding figure from 1994, till the end of her life, she had butterflies before she went on stage. which is why i also am very curious. she was terrified. and a part of that is the perfectionism that i think was bred in her by her mother. you know one thing we don't talk about is -- we talked about a genetic disposition to alcoho
it's a tug of war and dad just never gave up.e kept holding her hands and said, betty we love you, trust us. and we woke her up, she did the work. >> as many of you probably know, 16 years ago, the state where i participated in a treatment program for prescription drugs and alcohol dependence. today i am a very grateful recovering alcoholic. and i know firsthand that treatment does work. >> we see her talking about her successful treatment. we have to see her command of...
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my dad was months in hospice in our home. same with my mom. our entire family was there for our son when he came home from cancer iraq with a that wasn't whether he'd live, it was just how long he would live. we know what it's like. . nths upon months we know so many of you are going through the same thing without the kind of help i had. but now everything, everything feels different. there's just that feeling. that sense. where you just don't know if everything's going to turn out ok. but i'm here to tell you that it can be and it will be. you know, my dad was an honorable, decent man. his great regret he never got to go to college. my dad, like many of your parents, got knocked down a few times. but he always got back up. he worked hard to build a great middle class life for our family in mayfield and clay month. but he used to have a saying. he said, joey, i don't expect the government to solve my problems. but i sure expect them to understand my problem. , understand to my very core and i also know that together we can do this. this is ame
my dad was months in hospice in our home. same with my mom. our entire family was there for our son when he came home from cancer iraq with a that wasn't whether he'd live, it was just how long he would live. we know what it's like. . nths upon months we know so many of you are going through the same thing without the kind of help i had. but now everything, everything feels different. there's just that feeling. that sense. where you just don't know if everything's going to turn out ok. but i'm...
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that i later got letters for my dad he was on his knees every night praying to god. and my dad said when i was 12 i was angry at god which is understandable and as a stable middle-class family and then going through that grief and that very difficult experience but in the event in the darkness to reach out by the hand of god in my life to help me to that journey it's a raw way in my relationship with god how i have grown over time. and combat and victories and despair and grief that we can all relate to as well. >>host: other fee one - - another theme in your book? >> i have run many marathons. im and endurance athletes and some ironman triathlete. and then to persevere. and then their very first marathon. so i do share if you come up with a plan so you can cross the finish line if you do the hard work. a lot of it is mental a lot of those challenges are mental. and to put 1 foot in front of the other. getting to the first water station you don't think how you will feel at mile 25 you will never get going. but i will get to the first water station at mile number one
that i later got letters for my dad he was on his knees every night praying to god. and my dad said when i was 12 i was angry at god which is understandable and as a stable middle-class family and then going through that grief and that very difficult experience but in the event in the darkness to reach out by the hand of god in my life to help me to that journey it's a raw way in my relationship with god how i have grown over time. and combat and victories and despair and grief that we can all...
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dad has just become president of the united states. and we're eating dinner around the table, but i'll never forget, mom was sitting there cooking dinner, and she looks over at my dad and goes, jerry, something's wrong here. you just became president of the united states, and i'm still cooking. i mean, that was our reality for the next seven days, eight days, before we moved into the white house. >> when they transitioned to the white house, it was that basic american normal family, that they got so much coverage. i remember and you probably do news reports of the president toasting. >> the famous picture -- the fact was mrs. ford was never a morning person. i suspect he had been toasting his own muffin for many, many years. that was not something, but you're right, the idea was even more than that. you know, everyone remembered those famous pictures of richard nixon at the helicopter. with the "v" and what they don't know is what president ford, soon-to-be president ford said to his wife on the way back into the white house. he realiz
dad has just become president of the united states. and we're eating dinner around the table, but i'll never forget, mom was sitting there cooking dinner, and she looks over at my dad and goes, jerry, something's wrong here. you just became president of the united states, and i'm still cooking. i mean, that was our reality for the next seven days, eight days, before we moved into the white house. >> when they transitioned to the white house, it was that basic american normal family, that...
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you put into this you could be spending with your dad ?i get that, but again it comes down to humanity. i can't sit back and rest while i know we are being murdered. don't you worry that you are isolating yourself a bit? no, i'm not, i was isolated anyway because the world has too many nasty, evil, greedy people in it. so my life has not changed much. i don't care what anyone thinks. i would lose my own family by this, i stand by my beliefs, i fire family by this, i stand by my beliefs, ifire in myself and i will not back down. john is one of the growing minority who believe in the sg growing minority who believe in the 56 series. and their anger is having a big impactaround 56 series. and their anger is having a big impact around the country. welcome on board... there has been nearly 100 mast fires since the start of lockdown. merseyside has been a hotspot. i'm not aware of us having any attacks against 56 masts prior to the covid—19 pandemic. detective chief superintendent has had to set up a unit dedicated to investing the fires. we rec
you put into this you could be spending with your dad ?i get that, but again it comes down to humanity. i can't sit back and rest while i know we are being murdered. don't you worry that you are isolating yourself a bit? no, i'm not, i was isolated anyway because the world has too many nasty, evil, greedy people in it. so my life has not changed much. i don't care what anyone thinks. i would lose my own family by this, i stand by my beliefs, i fire family by this, i stand by my beliefs, ifire...
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my dad was a different generation. a whole different ethic about how you go about protecting your family. it is one of the primary things a man does, who has a family. emergingbout your impressions of this organization called core. you met mccain in spring and he becomes a mentor and you go into this voter registration effort. are you getting much of a sense of core at the national level? dr. gaither: yes, i was getting an impression of core at the national level because i had occasion to visit the core office in new york. at the time, the core office, with the exception of jim mccain, most of the staff was white. carey, and, gordon the executive secretary of core, when i first learned about core, was a very slightly built white of jamesn, by the name russell robinson, jim robinson, a very nice person, very committed to the cause. its inception it 1942 at the university of chicago, have been primarily a organization composed of liberal people who believed that nonviolent direct action could be used to promote social ch
my dad was a different generation. a whole different ethic about how you go about protecting your family. it is one of the primary things a man does, who has a family. emergingbout your impressions of this organization called core. you met mccain in spring and he becomes a mentor and you go into this voter registration effort. are you getting much of a sense of core at the national level? dr. gaither: yes, i was getting an impression of core at the national level because i had occasion to visit...
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his main concern all the time is when can he see his dad?o think my son will question his british citizenship, because for me, the definition of a british citizen is someone who was born here and raised here, and that would be the same for my son, born here, raised here, gr appear. so same for my son, born here, raised here, grappear. so wide same for my son, born here, raised here, gr appear. so wide with he be any different? —— grew up here in the why would he be any different? the council who looked after darren and derrell since the age of 13 has said that attempts have been made to register the twins signed the necessary documentation. the home office issues a deportation notice to anyone without citizenship who has been convicted of a serious crime and serving a sentence of at least 12 months. davin‘s partner disagrees that the council made attempts to register the twins. speaking to derell, they haven't, being with darren, they definitely haven't, i have a had a lot of dealing with the council on behalf of darren, and it has never bee
his main concern all the time is when can he see his dad?o think my son will question his british citizenship, because for me, the definition of a british citizen is someone who was born here and raised here, and that would be the same for my son, born here, raised here, gr appear. so same for my son, born here, raised here, grappear. so wide same for my son, born here, raised here, gr appear. so wide with he be any different? —— grew up here in the why would he be any different? the...
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when my dad died when i was 12, i was really angry at god which is understandable. i was asking a lot of questions. didn't ask of the 12-year-old in a stable middle class family, and i just share my raw journey, it's not a -- a raw journey of going through the grief and going through very difficult, difficult experiences in my life, but finding in the events and the darkness, finding my own faith, and reaching out for the hand of god in my life to help me through that journey. it's not a pat way i describe it. it's a rue way. like most people in my relationship with god, and how i have grown in that faith over time and how he is with me in combat in victories, on mountaintops, and in the depths of despair and grief which we can all relate to as well. >> host: another continue annual theme in your becoming marathon. >> guest: ey. i'm an endurance athlete and so i share running many marathons and a couple of iron man's so perseverance is a theme in my life. those experiences helped also i've had to endure other things where i needed to persevere. i share coaching a gr
when my dad died when i was 12, i was really angry at god which is understandable. i was asking a lot of questions. didn't ask of the 12-year-old in a stable middle class family, and i just share my raw journey, it's not a -- a raw journey of going through the grief and going through very difficult, difficult experiences in my life, but finding in the events and the darkness, finding my own faith, and reaching out for the hand of god in my life to help me through that journey. it's not a pat...
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chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.handler: 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. le
chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.handler: 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,...