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back dad track. president biden's plan to get millions of covid vaccine doses into the arms of americans asap this after winter storms delayed shipments. the news starts right now. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm anoushah rasta. today marks a somber day in the fight against covid vaccine. half a million americans lost their lives to the virus. >> to put that number in perspective, that's more than americans who died in world war ii. dr. anthony fauci spoke about the death toll this morning dad nbc's "meet the press." >> it's stunning, chuck, horrible. i mean, if you look at what has gone dad now and we're still not out of it, a half a million deaths, it's just -- it's terrible. it is historic. we haven't seen anything even close to this for well over 100 years since the 1918 pandemic of influenza. it's something that is stunning when you look at the numbers. almost unbelievable, but it's true. this is a devastating pandemic. >> and california has been hi
back dad track. president biden's plan to get millions of covid vaccine doses into the arms of americans asap this after winter storms delayed shipments. the news starts right now. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm anoushah rasta. today marks a somber day in the fight against covid vaccine. half a million americans lost their lives to the virus. >> to put that number in perspective, that's more than americans who died in world war ii. dr....
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debris raining down dad people on the ground. tonight passengers describe those terrifying moments. >>> and moving house literally. the old home in san francisco about to get a new address. first we begin with breaking news out of antioch where a contra costa fire fighter and paramedic have been shot. happened at 9:00 tonight at the corner of auto mall parkway. a person pulled up. that's when the shots were fired. they are taken to the hospital and said to be okay. a search for the gunman continues right now. >> okay. now to our other top story, a day of action across the bay area as parents and teachers push for plans to get students back in the classroom safely. >> the issue of when to return to school still deriding some communities. nbc bay area's sergio quintana where conversations continue tonight. >> we know the pandemic continues to take its toll. >> reporter: dad a chilly night outside san francisco city hall, parents and teachers hold a vigil as negotiations continue between the teachers and the skoo school board to sta
debris raining down dad people on the ground. tonight passengers describe those terrifying moments. >>> and moving house literally. the old home in san francisco about to get a new address. first we begin with breaking news out of antioch where a contra costa fire fighter and paramedic have been shot. happened at 9:00 tonight at the corner of auto mall parkway. a person pulled up. that's when the shots were fired. they are taken to the hospital and said to be okay. a search for the...
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what crazy horse look like to dad.sed that off of a description of those survivors. >> we are right in the middle of the black hills. all of the black hole -- black hills are considered sacred to the lakota people. this is where they came to hunt for food, this is where they came to pray. this is a very personal land and very private happened here for them and they still do in different, more modern ways. when dad got the letter in 1939 inviting him to come out, he decided to come out to the pine ridge reservation and what he did, he realized he didn't know much about native american culture. he was very inquisitive and he looked at things differently. more deeply than most. so, he thought that these are such poor conditions, these people should be honored. then he decided to take on the job of carving the mountain and he and henry standing bear looked at the different mountains all around. dad did not want to do it near mount rushmore. it hadn't worked out. artists, when they get together it doesn't always work out. d
what crazy horse look like to dad.sed that off of a description of those survivors. >> we are right in the middle of the black hills. all of the black hole -- black hills are considered sacred to the lakota people. this is where they came to hunt for food, this is where they came to pray. this is a very personal land and very private happened here for them and they still do in different, more modern ways. when dad got the letter in 1939 inviting him to come out, he decided to come out to...
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you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier.t's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. ♪♪ amber: explain how a lack of brand identity could hurt a business. lemonis: i think it's important to understand the history and the legacy and the lineage of your business because people are gonna connect with that. would you rather buy a box of chocolates from somebody that just looks like a random internet site or would you want to buy it from a beautiful 5-member family that has a 100-year history in the chocolate business? amber: you want to call them? lemonis: yeah. [phone ringing] hey, guys, how are you? zoe: good. hanging in there. pantelis: yep, busy. lemonis: we are gonna want to get updates on everybody's life. pantelis: we've got some big updates. lemonis: we have big updates? zoe: no. we don't. lemonis: zoe, do you have a boyfriend? zoe: i do. lemonis: i need to
you guys put in blood, sweat, and tears to go help dad. your dad's a greek chocolatier.t's the story behind it. tell people. zoe: but, i mean, why would i choose one chocolate company over another? i mean, you buy it because i like the product that they're making. it's not family stuff like that. ♪♪ amber: explain how a lack of brand identity could hurt a business. lemonis: i think it's important to understand the history and the legacy and the lineage of your business because people are...
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for all the time. aha, is tough on the kids missing their dad for all the time.— dad for all the timeery tough _ dad for all the time. a cricketers life is very tough but _ dad for all the time. a cricketers life is very tough but he - dad for all the time. a cricketers life is very tough but he will - dad for all the time. a cricketers | life is very tough but he will have no idea what his dad achieved this morning will he when you pick him up? morning will he when you pick him u? ., , , morning will he when you pick him u? ,, ., morning will he when you pick him u? ., ,, morning will he when you pick him up? probably not unless somebody has filled him in at — up? probably not unless somebody has filled him in at the _ up? probably not unless somebody has filled him in at the nursery. _ up? probably not unless somebody has filled him in at the nursery. is- up? probably not unless somebody has filled him in at the nursery. is he - filled him in at the nursery. is he aware of what _ filled him in at the nursery. is he aware of what joe _ filled him in at the nursery. is he aware of wha
for all the time. aha, is tough on the kids missing their dad for all the time.— dad for all the timeery tough _ dad for all the time. a cricketers life is very tough but _ dad for all the time. a cricketers life is very tough but he - dad for all the time. a cricketers life is very tough but he will - dad for all the time. a cricketers | life is very tough but he will have no idea what his dad achieved this morning will he when you pick him up? morning will he when you pick him u? ., , ,...
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i never met him until. dad left? i never met him until a ear dad left?t him until a year ago. i'm 26 now. and i dad left? i never met him until. a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? _ a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that _ a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that was _ a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that was pretty - a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that was pretty big. i was that? that was pretty big. the loreak-up _ was that? that was pretty big. the break-up and _ was that? that was pretty big. the break-up and that - was that? that was pretty big. the break-up and that was - the break—up and that was probably the most traumatic events that i've had, really. maybe that's why i went into it more, because when you can't speak to no one about that at the time — it isjust up speak to no one about that at the time — it is just up to speak to no one about that at the time — it isjust up to me to run it off. ijust wish it was tomorrow, i want to do it, you know what i mean? 50 was tomorrow, i want to do it, you know w
i never met him until. dad left? i never met him until a ear dad left?t him until a year ago. i'm 26 now. and i dad left? i never met him until. a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? _ a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that _ a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that was _ a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that was pretty - a year ago. i'm 26 now. and how was that? that was pretty big. i was that? that was pretty big. the loreak-up _ was that? that was pretty big. the...
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dad mentioned it looks like we are going to be moving up there. he did not know what he was going to be doing. and there was some secrecy involved. i had no idea what he was talking about. i was just excited over the fact we were going to leave that one room house. keep in mind we had a bed and in that bed my mother, my father, my sister and i slept. i am the oldest of five. the second born was my sister who passed away in 1966 and she had down syndrome. the third born only lived for about 16 months. he developed some problems with dysentery, fever. we did not have great medical services on the ranch. lenora, my sister, was born in 1943 in albuquerque in july. yet. ah. she was just a baby while we were living in this one replace. when dad got the green light he says, ok, we are leaving. we packed up the 1939 chevy coupe. we began this trip, which i will never forget. it was an old dirt road. it was somewhat passable, but there was an old dirt road that wove through el rancho and it was an old dusty, dirt road. then we approached the old ottawa woo
dad mentioned it looks like we are going to be moving up there. he did not know what he was going to be doing. and there was some secrecy involved. i had no idea what he was talking about. i was just excited over the fact we were going to leave that one room house. keep in mind we had a bed and in that bed my mother, my father, my sister and i slept. i am the oldest of five. the second born was my sister who passed away in 1966 and she had down syndrome. the third born only lived for about 16...
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my dad was a cowboy.was the toughest person i have ever known, ever since i was a real little girl, i just wanted to grow up and be like him. he died on an accident on a farm when i was 22 years old, and a couple of months after he was killed i finally got the courage to go out and clean out his pickup. all of you who have a farmer or rancher in your life, you would know they often live out of their pickups. everything important can be found in the cab, their wallet, bills to pay, tools, you name it. and if you need to find something important, every single one of us farmer's kids knows the pickup is the first place you live. as the new general manager of the business, a couple of months after dad died, i knew that where that pickup was, what was in it, and i needed to clean it out eventually. those had also been filled with hundreds and hundreds of questions. what seeds was -- should we be planting, wood field should we plan first, what is the price we need to sell all caps for to catch some of the cattl
my dad was a cowboy.was the toughest person i have ever known, ever since i was a real little girl, i just wanted to grow up and be like him. he died on an accident on a farm when i was 22 years old, and a couple of months after he was killed i finally got the courage to go out and clean out his pickup. all of you who have a farmer or rancher in your life, you would know they often live out of their pickups. everything important can be found in the cab, their wallet, bills to pay, tools, you...
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i remember thinking, if i could just ask dad. if i could just ask dad one more question. was running the business, but barely faking my way through it. i had no idea how i was going to get through this. i was determined we were not going to fail. i took a box to the pickup because i knew i was going to clean out. i started to put items in the box. pires, a baby ruth candy bar, tools, and then i found a tiny play recorder. i pushed the play button and immediately heard my dad's voice. he was talking about seeds and which ones grew better in which fields. we had had a tough harvest and he went on to describe what kind of choices he would have made differently, what he thought might work better for the spring ahead. my eyes filled up with tears as i realize i was learning information that would be important to me. one by one, i put them in the tape recorder sitting in that pickup and listened to my dad's voice talk about the cows, whether, harvest, and what to do if we were ever caught in a tough financial situation. inside those tapes were the answers to so many questions i
i remember thinking, if i could just ask dad. if i could just ask dad one more question. was running the business, but barely faking my way through it. i had no idea how i was going to get through this. i was determined we were not going to fail. i took a box to the pickup because i knew i was going to clean out. i started to put items in the box. pires, a baby ruth candy bar, tools, and then i found a tiny play recorder. i pushed the play button and immediately heard my dad's voice. he was...
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mum and dad love it. they are on the - and dad love it.nes cheering _ and dad love it. they are on the sidelines cheering me _ and dad love it. they are on the sidelines cheering me on. - and dad love it. they are on the sidelines cheering me on. so i and dad love it. they are on thei sidelines cheering me on. so it's good _ sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for— sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them _ sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them and _ sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them and me. - sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them and me.— sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them and me. some have been thinkin: of good for them and me. some have been thinking of other _ good for them and me. some have been thinking of other ways _ good for them and me. some have been thinking of other ways to _ good for them and me. some have been thinking of other ways to keep _ good for them and me. some have been thinking of other ways to keep the i thinking of other ways to keep the games going. this m
mum and dad love it. they are on the - and dad love it.nes cheering _ and dad love it. they are on the sidelines cheering me _ and dad love it. they are on the sidelines cheering me on. - and dad love it. they are on the sidelines cheering me on. so i and dad love it. they are on thei sidelines cheering me on. so it's good _ sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for— sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them _ sidelines cheering me on. so it's good for them and _ sidelines cheering me...
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how is your dad? we've talked about your dad on the show. correct me if i have this dad.is or was an ob-gyn? he's retired now. who delivered thousands of babies in town. and almost missed your delivery, as i recall. >> that's right. >> jimmy: right, right. how is he doing? >> he's okay. he's all right. he's actually -- he's retired, but he's in bahrain in the middle east, doing like a two-year professorship at the university hospital there. so he's still busy. and he did an acting -- i mean, you know, he did a very small part in the third series of "the fall," the show that i was on. and he did another acting gig again, like under the radar, without telling me, on some tv show here. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, but i think he had like two lines and they were cut. [ laughter ] so i think he's like a featured extra in this show. >> jimmy: so your dad, after you put him in "the fall," your dad went and auditioned for other parts? >> it was a straight offer. >> jimmy: oh, it was a straight offer, wow. pause pause. >> he doesn't audition, he's too big-time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy
how is your dad? we've talked about your dad on the show. correct me if i have this dad.is or was an ob-gyn? he's retired now. who delivered thousands of babies in town. and almost missed your delivery, as i recall. >> that's right. >> jimmy: right, right. how is he doing? >> he's okay. he's all right. he's actually -- he's retired, but he's in bahrain in the middle east, doing like a two-year professorship at the university hospital there. so he's still busy. and he did an...
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my dad was a huge fight fan. and at that time, the famous joel lewis was a world heavyweight champion. right on the front side of the law it was a beautiful green lawn. and when joe lewis fought joey khan and others, they would set up these speakers. they had lots of beer and pop for the kids. we had a youth center, a very nice one next to the big house that was specifically for us. it's mostly the upperclassman. a very unique thing we experienced is that because k through were all under one roof, you've got to know the upperclassman very, very well. it was nothing unheard of because we all crossed each other and so forth. a lot of them took you under their wing and protected you. i remember one gentleman who was an upperclassman, and his sister dolores lived in haim s. bob sort of took me and made sure no one laid a hand on me. something a lot of people don't talk about it is being hispanic. we had our fair share of archie bunker's up there. there were elements of blatant discrimination. i can recall are going t
my dad was a huge fight fan. and at that time, the famous joel lewis was a world heavyweight champion. right on the front side of the law it was a beautiful green lawn. and when joe lewis fought joey khan and others, they would set up these speakers. they had lots of beer and pop for the kids. we had a youth center, a very nice one next to the big house that was specifically for us. it's mostly the upperclassman. a very unique thing we experienced is that because k through were all under one...
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what do you remember most about your dad?child thinking my dad was a little nerdy because he was an engineer. he was an outdoorsman. as i grew older, i realized that those interests were quite sophisticated. >> such as roy sr.'s favorite hobby -- scouring the southwest for antique firearms. >> that was his passion, after his family. to him, that firearm represented american freedom. >> riding shotgun on many of these gun-hunting trips -- fellow history buff garland richards. >> i met roy at a gun show, and his interest in collecting guns and my interest tied us together as friends. >> roy sr. collects rare firearms for almost 50 years, but only he knows the true extent of his armory. >> he had everything in a couple of safes in the garage, but he never laid them out for anyone to see the scope of how many were actually there. >> this is the 1866 rifle. >> he most certainly never shares the combination to those safes. >> that was his power, his control over the pandora's box. >> this is also a 66 carbine. >> roy sr. does give
what do you remember most about your dad?child thinking my dad was a little nerdy because he was an engineer. he was an outdoorsman. as i grew older, i realized that those interests were quite sophisticated. >> such as roy sr.'s favorite hobby -- scouring the southwest for antique firearms. >> that was his passion, after his family. to him, that firearm represented american freedom. >> riding shotgun on many of these gun-hunting trips -- fellow history buff garland richards....
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like this and sorry dad there will be things in there that lead to the make public but the thing about writing in this space is you have to write your truth you have to write from an emotional truth that is war memoir is and so much of that emotional truth gets wrapped up in perspective and what your perspective is at the time that you are experiencing the thing let you know are narrating years later and i've tried to be as truthful to that perspective as i can. as a listener and to their fun. only and just a little thing in a p.g. . so sony is going to. well as a 2nd thing i as a as i as a sheriff each of you have you in your family that was about 20 years ago. it was a 2nd. fun. 5 foot question i got so. confused here he would have let me give a couple of things that i was thinking about that you shared about your fan. i'm always as as an immigrant family growing up in the u.k. there were some very distinctive gender roles and mom did some certain things your dad did certain things and not have an impact on the news you grow up and and you lost your mom from cancer and then your dad
like this and sorry dad there will be things in there that lead to the make public but the thing about writing in this space is you have to write your truth you have to write from an emotional truth that is war memoir is and so much of that emotional truth gets wrapped up in perspective and what your perspective is at the time that you are experiencing the thing let you know are narrating years later and i've tried to be as truthful to that perspective as i can. as a listener and to their fun....
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if you had to go to your dad after four generations and say, "dad, we can't do it," how would he feel hurt. he just sees it ongoing forever, you know. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette the lexus es, now available with all-wheel drive. this rain is bananas. lease the 2021 es 250 all-wheel drive for $349 a month for thirty six months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking for $349 a month for thirty six months. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they
if you had to go to your dad after four generations and say, "dad, we can't do it," how would he feel hurt. he just sees it ongoing forever, you know. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. nicorette knows, quitting...
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my dad is kneeling. that was the first time that i'd ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> they'd be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. initially yuleruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. >> she had been having an affair with her boss. >> the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. >> they called us back at noon and started the trial. >> i thought he made one of the worst mistakes i'd ever heard of. >> it was obvious there was something that just wasn't right. >> the only thing i've ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. that's the promise i made to him. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline." for many, the holiday season is a special time. but for the jennings family, one christmas eve turned into a waking nightmare. there was
my dad is kneeling. that was the first time that i'd ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> they'd be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. initially yuleruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. >> she had been having an affair with her boss. >> the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his...
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when they came out with my dad, he was in a bag, it wasn't the way i wanted it to be.than that. he deserved better than to die by himself. ♪ >> across the country, in palm dale, california, where the latino community was hardest hit by covid, want martinez shares that pain, his mother brenda came down with covid last summer. >> she was in the hospital, in the regular covid unit for a while. i actually witnessed them giving her cpr in the end. >> she pass in august at just 43, her six children left behind. in the blink of an eye this 19-year-old became the single parent to four of his younger siblings. >> it just hit me hard but i just said all right i got to do what a parent does, you know, i started buying calendars, writing stuff down, taking all these phone calls to doctors, teachers. >> his two-year-old brother now living with his biological father, keenly aware of the financial challenges that lay ahead, juan who works as a security guard went searching for help, turning to go fund me, writing my goal is to get a permanent home for my siblings and further their ed
when they came out with my dad, he was in a bag, it wasn't the way i wanted it to be.than that. he deserved better than to die by himself. ♪ >> across the country, in palm dale, california, where the latino community was hardest hit by covid, want martinez shares that pain, his mother brenda came down with covid last summer. >> she was in the hospital, in the regular covid unit for a while. i actually witnessed them giving her cpr in the end. >> she pass in august at just...
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yeah, my dad was aircore. one of my uncles was a marine. and one of them was the third armor with patton. and then my own husband was in the third armor later during the vietnam war. so this is kind of a lot of the veterans and in our life and men who served and many of them. thank god did come home. last year, i traveled to wessel germany and there i met a dutchman who lives in in holland in the netherlands who is also a historian and has researched much of the world war ii things and he actually discovered the crash site because of peter who was the belgian soldier. anyway, he has since made it a mission of his a personal mission to take care of that place and interestingly it's in the side is actually a forest and because of where it is, it has remained exactly the way it was 75 years ago. it's you know, nothing's been built there. nothing has changed. it's out in the country. and there is a plaque that is that is there a picture of my dad's crew? and this is myself. this is 19 or 20 2019 good heavens. and this is myself with the dutch c
yeah, my dad was aircore. one of my uncles was a marine. and one of them was the third armor with patton. and then my own husband was in the third armor later during the vietnam war. so this is kind of a lot of the veterans and in our life and men who served and many of them. thank god did come home. last year, i traveled to wessel germany and there i met a dutchman who lives in in holland in the netherlands who is also a historian and has researched much of the world war ii things and he...
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so for most of my life my dad wasn't real. he was pictures, he was on the piano of my grandmother's house, he was in an album that was in the bottom of my mother's drawer. he was a newspaper clippings, he was a ghost. but now, he is not. he was my inspiration for writing my book, and it made him real to me in the ways that i can't even explain. and not only it made him real, but it also -- i've learned so much in this research about world war ii and about pilots, especially. and what they went through. what it was like to fly one of those wings of fire and steel, as they say. i learned wonderful stories about that and i met so many wonderful people. connections. it's just been an incredible journey. this is my book that i've written and it's really just my story. my dad left this world on wings and i think he gave me wings to fly in ways i never flew before. so, i am proudly his daughter, daughter of first lieutenant leonard crandell pilot. , thank you for letting me share this story. thank you for the world war ii monument an
so for most of my life my dad wasn't real. he was pictures, he was on the piano of my grandmother's house, he was in an album that was in the bottom of my mother's drawer. he was a newspaper clippings, he was a ghost. but now, he is not. he was my inspiration for writing my book, and it made him real to me in the ways that i can't even explain. and not only it made him real, but it also -- i've learned so much in this research about world war ii and about pilots, especially. and what they went...
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you call that being a good dad? it's not what i call being a good dad. it's infuriating. it's hypocritical. again, maya angelou said it. when people show you who they are, believe them. we shouldn't forget in all of this, though, it's really about hundreds of thousands of people who are freezing in their own homes with no power, pipes broken, 13 million running out of water, people lining up in a park to get water. how long will all of this go on? we're live in texas for you. that's next. wanna build a gaming business that breaks the internet? that means working night and day... ...and delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit quickbooks live. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. wha
you call that being a good dad? it's not what i call being a good dad. it's infuriating. it's hypocritical. again, maya angelou said it. when people show you who they are, believe them. we shouldn't forget in all of this, though, it's really about hundreds of thousands of people who are freezing in their own homes with no power, pipes broken, 13 million running out of water, people lining up in a park to get water. how long will all of this go on? we're live in texas for you. that's next. wanna...
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dad. >>dad today. dad. >> "the reidout" continues after this. today. dad. >> "the reidout" continues after this. day. dad. >> "the reidout" continues after this. dad. >> "the reidout" continues after this. dad. >> "the reidout" continues after this. ad. >> "the reidout" continues after this. d. >> "the reidout" continues after this. . >> "the reidout" continues after this. e you looked on the bright side? discover never holds you responsible for unauthorized purchases on your card. (giggling) that's my turtle. fraud protection. discover. something brighter. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! (giggling) that's my turtle. it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps sto
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you know, my dad was running for governor of maryland in 1974. he lost the race due to that vote.epublicans were angry with him. so, when i was sworn in, elected in 2014, my dad happened to be there and i was proud he was around to see it and i said, dad, it may have taken us 40 years but we are finally going to have a larry hogan in the governor's mansion. so i finally fulfilled his goal. david: when you were younger, when you were a teenager, your parents divorced and you went live with your mother in florida. you went to florida state university and you had some jobs working at the beach-related places, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you are living on the beach, you are surfing, a lot of parties, a lot of girls down there, apparently it was a lot of fun. why did you move back to my home state -- maryland, it is a great state -- why didn't you just but stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question i'm still asking myself that. being governor is the greatest job i've ever had aside from the lifeguard and selling suntan lotion
you know, my dad was running for governor of maryland in 1974. he lost the race due to that vote.epublicans were angry with him. so, when i was sworn in, elected in 2014, my dad happened to be there and i was proud he was around to see it and i said, dad, it may have taken us 40 years but we are finally going to have a larry hogan in the governor's mansion. so i finally fulfilled his goal. david: when you were younger, when you were a teenager, your parents divorced and you went live with your...
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said, "dad, i got it from here.t me take care of mom and jaidyn and everybody." and i said, "i'll keep the deer barn open, no matter what." >> pelley: and how old are you now? >> jake schoffstall: i'm 17. >> pelley: the deer barn is a feed store in rural indiana. jake and his dad started it to add to john schoffstall's pay as a firefighter. >> pelley: when do you miss john the most? >> jennifer schoffstall: at night, when i remember he's not coming home. >> pelley: jennifer schoffstall told us john got sick in march. today, indiana has vaccinated about 6% of the state-- half a million people. but last spring, covid seemed like just a curiosity on the news. >> jennifer schoffstall: we're terre haute, indiana. we're not a big city. we're not world travelers. we're midwest, rural country folks. so i can't say that we really took it serious. >> pelley: she couldn't visit the hospital, so to be near him, she and others in the family sat in a car, outside his room, all day and all night-- every day. >> jennifer schoffstal
said, "dad, i got it from here.t me take care of mom and jaidyn and everybody." and i said, "i'll keep the deer barn open, no matter what." >> pelley: and how old are you now? >> jake schoffstall: i'm 17. >> pelley: the deer barn is a feed store in rural indiana. jake and his dad started it to add to john schoffstall's pay as a firefighter. >> pelley: when do you miss john the most? >> jennifer schoffstall: at night, when i remember he's not...
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gave me a break because i think he started working for his dad when he was 4 so i didn't start work until i was 7 and i worked in the manufacturing plant you know doing all those bucket jobs right literally clear the toilets cleaning the office stacking up small bundles of metal scrap iron stuff like that and then eventually learn to weld and you paint and whatever else you're supposed to do you know and so from that he thought i would stick around and to go to the business i was had to shine for politics i was a poly signed major until my 3rd year came along and like then i was a naive kid from a small farm town i thought i could do some to help the world i realized by then like you're not going to make it in politics unless you're from a wealthy family a political family or you're the smartest guy in your room you walk into i was none of those things so is kind of like this isn't going to work out now secretly i'd always wanted to be an actor but if you're a small town you don't tell people your dreams because all the only oh i've got somewhere to run on your dream so i am. i don'
gave me a break because i think he started working for his dad when he was 4 so i didn't start work until i was 7 and i worked in the manufacturing plant you know doing all those bucket jobs right literally clear the toilets cleaning the office stacking up small bundles of metal scrap iron stuff like that and then eventually learn to weld and you paint and whatever else you're supposed to do you know and so from that he thought i would stick around and to go to the business i was had to shine...
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let's talk about a scene that a grown up is there you go to work for your dad at 7 tell me get out of him and what he put in you and how do you end up in chicago while i'm so i'm from outside of kansas city very small farm town in central missouri called tipton and my father actually was a manufacturer of livestock trailers specifically livestock trailers for turkey soup never seen turkeys go down the road to the processing plant they probably came from tip to missouri so like that i always thought my dad gave me a break because i think he started working for his dad when he was 4 so i didn't start work until i was 7 and i worked in the manufacturing plant you know doing all those bucket jobs right literally clear the toilets cleaning the office stacking up small bundles of metal scrap iron stuff like that and then eventually learn to weld a new paint and whatever else you're supposed to do you know and so from that he thought i would stick around and to go to the business i always had to shine for politics i was a poly sign major until my 3rd year came along i went down i was a naive
let's talk about a scene that a grown up is there you go to work for your dad at 7 tell me get out of him and what he put in you and how do you end up in chicago while i'm so i'm from outside of kansas city very small farm town in central missouri called tipton and my father actually was a manufacturer of livestock trailers specifically livestock trailers for turkey soup never seen turkeys go down the road to the processing plant they probably came from tip to missouri so like that i always...
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i said dad, blackstone and blackstone opened and then it went straight down and my dad lost a lot ofrst investment? >> dagen: first husband. [laughter] i am a very good investor. we had a contest here on fox news on saturday morning and just mutual funds, i beat the s&p 500 and the three dudes on the panel, year after year on the contest but the first husband and the engagement ring because diamonds are a horrible investment. man, do not ever buy an engagement ring. i had to sell it on ebay for like, $0.30 on the dollar. >> greg: but the worst investment for me, 15 years ago i bought a metropolitan for $13,000 and i sold it to dana perino for $4,000 because you can't argue with a friend when you are selling something! so i just took the offer. >> jesse: i was going to say that shirt. >> greg: it's called a turtleneck, it's not a shirt. to be what that's what i mean. >> greg: turtlenecks are quite elegant, you should consider getting one. is that it for me? "one more thing" is up next. that's it. ♪ ♪ research shows that people remember commercials with exciting stunts. so to help you
i said dad, blackstone and blackstone opened and then it went straight down and my dad lost a lot ofrst investment? >> dagen: first husband. [laughter] i am a very good investor. we had a contest here on fox news on saturday morning and just mutual funds, i beat the s&p 500 and the three dudes on the panel, year after year on the contest but the first husband and the engagement ring because diamonds are a horrible investment. man, do not ever buy an engagement ring. i had to sell it...
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and my phone rings and it's my dad on the phone. >> what time was this? >> 9:20. >> reporter: he was worried about his wife, sandra. she was missing. >> what did he think had happened? >> he thought she may have got in an accident or something. >> reporter: she'd run to this nearby mall on a quick errand, said cheryl's dad, but was gone so long. would cheryl please find her, asked her dad. >> went through there, the lucky's, the burger king where she was supposed to be, walmart, came back 15 minutes later. >> reporter: when she went back into her dad's house she found -- >> one of the worst sights i've ever seen in my life. he was laying facedown on the floor in a pool of blood. it was horrible. >> what did you think happened? >> i thought he had fallen, because he had a big gash in the back of his head. i went to the kitchen phone and called 911. >> reporter: when she rolled him over, she could see wounds all across his chest. he'd been stabbed many times. >> every time i started doing cpr, every time i'd breathe into him, i could hear bubbling. air esca
and my phone rings and it's my dad on the phone. >> what time was this? >> 9:20. >> reporter: he was worried about his wife, sandra. she was missing. >> what did he think had happened? >> he thought she may have got in an accident or something. >> reporter: she'd run to this nearby mall on a quick errand, said cheryl's dad, but was gone so long. would cheryl please find her, asked her dad. >> went through there, the lucky's, the burger king where she...
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he was just the best dad.e, there's a heaviness because of his absence. >> my brother mark was a comedy writer and a comedian. and for me, he was the funniest person that i have ever known. and we spent all of our childhood sleeping in the same room, on bunk beds. we would go to bed trying to make each other laugh. it was our ritual. he was so funny, inventive, and original. even before the phrase keeping it 100, you know, was a thing, my brother always, always saw the truth in things. he was a brilliant guy. he wrote on some great shows like "the simpsons." and always made people laugh in the writer's room. the funny thing about marc, i don't think he believed in himself as much as other people believed in him, you know, which is amazing. because he was so brilliant. in fact, because he was my little brother, he always felt like he was in my shadow. but it really wasn't true. if anything, the only reason why i cast a shadow was because i was standing in his light. i miss you so much, marc. and i love you so m
he was just the best dad.e, there's a heaviness because of his absence. >> my brother mark was a comedy writer and a comedian. and for me, he was the funniest person that i have ever known. and we spent all of our childhood sleeping in the same room, on bunk beds. we would go to bed trying to make each other laugh. it was our ritual. he was so funny, inventive, and original. even before the phrase keeping it 100, you know, was a thing, my brother always, always saw the truth in things. he...
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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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when i was sworn in, when i was elected in 2014, my dad was there. was proud he was still around to see it. i said "it may have taken us 40 years but we will finally have a larry hogan in the governor's mansion." david: when you were a teenager your parents divorced and he -- you went to live with your mother in florida. you went to florida state university. you had some jobs working at the -- at beach related places, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you are living on the beach, you are surfing, lots of parties, lots of girls, lots of fun. why did you move back to my home state? it's a great state, but why didn't you stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question i'm still asking myself. being governor is the best job i've ever had aside from being a lifeguard in florida during spring break. that was a pretty good gig. that was a nice thing to do in high school and my early college years, but my dad set i had to -- my dad said i had to get a real job and grow up so i came up to maryland and worked f
when i was sworn in, when i was elected in 2014, my dad was there. was proud he was still around to see it. i said "it may have taken us 40 years but we will finally have a larry hogan in the governor's mansion." david: when you were a teenager your parents divorced and he -- you went to live with your mother in florida. you went to florida state university. you had some jobs working at the -- at beach related places, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that...
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. >> if you're using ted cruz's rationale, wasn't that dad trying to be a dad as well to get his daughter married? >> the rule for thee but not for me. we know the hypocrisy stuff. it's so obvious. and he goes on the mother ship tonight. >> i got that for you, too. >> you got it all, don lemon. i'm going to be watching. >> just remember, people, remember, chris, when i called you, i can't go on my vacation for thanksgiving because of the election and the travel advisory. >> this guy took an oath. >> all right, see you later. this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. so we're going to get to our breaking news because people are still in dire straits. the situation is improving, but it's going to be a long haul for the folks in texas. more than 300,000 people are still in the dark and they're freezing tonight in texas. after some of the coldest weather in decades knocked out many of the state's power plants, now some 13 million texans are running out of water. can you imagine? houston, austin, san antonio warning residents to boil their water. hospitals, fire departments running low. the departme
. >> if you're using ted cruz's rationale, wasn't that dad trying to be a dad as well to get his daughter married? >> the rule for thee but not for me. we know the hypocrisy stuff. it's so obvious. and he goes on the mother ship tonight. >> i got that for you, too. >> you got it all, don lemon. i'm going to be watching. >> just remember, people, remember, chris, when i called you, i can't go on my vacation for thanksgiving because of the election and the travel...
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>> seth: that's the bummer you want - >> yeah. >> seth: to be able to say, "you don't know, dad!y meyers knows what he's talking about >> seth: he will be -- i don't need to tell you -- very happy to hear that [ laughter ] brooks, it is always a full delight. here's a keystone toast to you and i hope to see you in person again soon, buddy. >> dude, i can't wait. you're the best, seth. thanks >> seth: you're the best, brooks new episodes of "entry level with brooks wheelan" are available on mondays wherever you listen to your podcasts. we'll be right back with ann patchett ♪ ♪♪ oh, just one. jake from state farm, it's the least i can do. you really did me a solid with that “maya markdown” on my insurance. here's the deal maya, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. right. no really. there's no markdowns, just great rates. pull around back in 20 minutes. i'll hook you up with the good parts. when you want the real deal... like a good neighbor. state farm is there. ♪♪ ♪♪ it came a long way to be found by you. find more. spend less. homegoods. go finding. [squeaky shopp
>> seth: that's the bummer you want - >> yeah. >> seth: to be able to say, "you don't know, dad!y meyers knows what he's talking about >> seth: he will be -- i don't need to tell you -- very happy to hear that [ laughter ] brooks, it is always a full delight. here's a keystone toast to you and i hope to see you in person again soon, buddy. >> dude, i can't wait. you're the best, seth. thanks >> seth: you're the best, brooks new episodes of "entry...