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his dad would've been 105 this year.nd then the things that he did because he put america first were so important that julie makes a leader. >> on your mother's side? it is so simple because because she intended to do the crippled children are the handicapped children because her mother was the president of a hospital in grand rapids michigan and while conducting board meetings my mother was working with children and rehabilitation and teaching them how to dance. but than six weeks after we moved in the white house i became so important to her because it was for her survival just because women and men in america but then it followed up with her drug and alcohol addiction. i have continued both of those i'm very devoted to them. host: what do they think about the family history and the fact they are born into it? will they continue in the next generation? >> i do think my daughters will. there five granddaughters total. then there are two grandsons. they stepped into this but all of us will continue that generational and
his dad would've been 105 this year.nd then the things that he did because he put america first were so important that julie makes a leader. >> on your mother's side? it is so simple because because she intended to do the crippled children are the handicapped children because her mother was the president of a hospital in grand rapids michigan and while conducting board meetings my mother was working with children and rehabilitation and teaching them how to dance. but than six weeks after...
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do you love your dad? >> i do love my dad. >> are you afraid of him, too? >> i'm scared of my dad. yeah. >> what a strange, strange thing. to love the person you're afraid of, the father you're afraid of. >> it's because at one point in time, i wasn't afraid of him. he wasn't what he is now. >> but she wasn't what she is now either, which is why she's come back all these years later to the woods and the old farmhouse and her dad's school. but we begin years ago and far away, in a place called ferris, texas, where teresa tucker, a single mom of three, was -- no other word for it -- desperate. it was about her middle daughter, ashley, spiraling out of control. what were you worried about? >> drugs and just rebellion, very mouthy. and -- and so -- i didn't know where to turn. >> how old was she at the time? >> 16. >> and on that december weekend in 2014, ashley was getting kicked out of yet another rehab. so teresa called her best friend, the pastor's wife, for help. >> it was my pastor and his wife that told us about circle of hope. >> circle of hope girls' ranch and boarding school.
do you love your dad? >> i do love my dad. >> are you afraid of him, too? >> i'm scared of my dad. yeah. >> what a strange, strange thing. to love the person you're afraid of, the father you're afraid of. >> it's because at one point in time, i wasn't afraid of him. he wasn't what he is now. >> but she wasn't what she is now either, which is why she's come back all these years later to the woods and the old farmhouse and her dad's school. but we begin years...
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about this time, my dad was getting out of the vehicle. i wasn't speaking to dad. he was probably talking to me. i wasn't paying attention to him. so when mr. arbery returned around started running down the road, about that time dad was getting out of the vehicle. obviously to get out of the car seat. started clamoring -- climbing to the back of the pickup truck. >> what did you do? >> i realized -- >> watching dad. >> watching him get in the back of the truck. and then i realized that my shotgun was down in the floorboard. mr. arbery was running away. i take the gun out and put it back into my seat. put it back on the seat. i grabbed the firearm at that moment. put it back in the seat. >> then what happened? >> dad climbed in the truck. i look down from that. look up. there's a black chevy pickup or black pickup at the time i thought. it was on this left side of satilla if i'm looking down -- left side of burford, looking down burford towards -- >> this the is the road? >> yes, sir. >> you're looking down the road? >> not an accurate distance here. but there's a c
about this time, my dad was getting out of the vehicle. i wasn't speaking to dad. he was probably talking to me. i wasn't paying attention to him. so when mr. arbery returned around started running down the road, about that time dad was getting out of the vehicle. obviously to get out of the car seat. started clamoring -- climbing to the back of the pickup truck. >> what did you do? >> i realized -- >> watching dad. >> watching him get in the back of the truck. and then...
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she's her dad's coming in out of classrooms and dads wanting to be part of the school culture. all right, thanks ron jump. david walker works as a local facilitator for the project and helps dads in distress. married with 5 children. he says his role is very different with social worker, psychologist, or life coach. it's a sharing of knowledge rather than me being in the position, telling him how to father. you're a grand 0, satisfies you, you meeting them in their, in their environment in their spice, where you can hopefully i impart some fathering facts, some wisdom, some support focusing on the things that doing well rather than holiday. the things that are still falling short on and just validating them in their rawlins dad's law may for the long whole to try and build relationship with dads and to understand them. and to know that on there, in the community, i lived close to the community that are, that are working. so it's not so much of as a job for me. it is part of my life. to day he's going to make kim, hey kim, i yeah, i've got to say it's amy. i really good. i just
she's her dad's coming in out of classrooms and dads wanting to be part of the school culture. all right, thanks ron jump. david walker works as a local facilitator for the project and helps dads in distress. married with 5 children. he says his role is very different with social worker, psychologist, or life coach. it's a sharing of knowledge rather than me being in the position, telling him how to father. you're a grand 0, satisfies you, you meeting them in their, in their environment in...
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her dad was really -- yeah. >> her dad was super involved in her career, as well as her mom.ubt in her mind that belonged to her as well. so the original song is amazing and i love it. and it's just -- it all came together really so perfectly. >> jimmy: it did. the movie's great. it's called "king richard." it is the story of the williams family. it opens in theaters on november 19th. thank you for being here. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with j balvin! pumas feat. sofia reyes ♪o”k what the holidays give, is meant to be shared. it's the new traditions that lift us up, and the way our celebrations are prepared. it's making room for all... so that our world doesn't feel so small. it's when moments of light bring us closer than before... and illuminate those we do it for. what we value most, shouldn't cost more. [ music ends ] ♪ ♪ at progressive, we love your pets as much as you do, like this guy in a hat. that's why progressive car insurance covers your pets for up to $1,000 if they're ever in a car accident with you. this mini majorette's gonna march her way right int
her dad was really -- yeah. >> her dad was super involved in her career, as well as her mom.ubt in her mind that belonged to her as well. so the original song is amazing and i love it. and it's just -- it all came together really so perfectly. >> jimmy: it did. the movie's great. it's called "king richard." it is the story of the williams family. it opens in theaters on november 19th. thank you for being here. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with j balvin! pumas...
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his dad is not to take that personally. yeah. i some of their frustrations born from just not knowing what to do. yeah. ill, i made some notes, justa, trying to with the marcia in a. yeah. and we had a we might to mar, i would know, funded by private companies and philanthropy. the fathering project also provides online resources for dads. they now want to use our models pilot program in low socio economic areas across australia. ah, for it to be a success nationwide. the fathering project will have to find more community leaders like lest hello, her team is also doing more outreach in poor neighborhoods. around her primary school. she personally delivered food, hampers and mates at risk parents whose children the students they've been keeping . not too bad thing. getting ready for the address that way. it gets full play. yeah, yeah. ways it, gilligan, loving in the south side, it's being such a good job as a family in you, which is terrific. so thank you. hello. trust was definitely a barrier that we, we had to only come on. we
his dad is not to take that personally. yeah. i some of their frustrations born from just not knowing what to do. yeah. ill, i made some notes, justa, trying to with the marcia in a. yeah. and we had a we might to mar, i would know, funded by private companies and philanthropy. the fathering project also provides online resources for dads. they now want to use our models pilot program in low socio economic areas across australia. ah, for it to be a success nationwide. the fathering project will...
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his dad is in the back of the truck. his dad is old and infirmed. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. travis says he's going with his foot on the brake pretty much three owe four miles per hour, drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you now learned about this dogleg. the black line is the dogleg, you can't see past it. the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches? no, does he drive at him? no. tackle him? no. put a shotgun at him. no. does he yell at him? he's trying to continue to assess the situation in a reasonable prudent fashion,
his dad is in the back of the truck. his dad is old and infirmed. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. travis says he's going with his foot on the brake pretty much three owe four miles per hour, drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you now learned about this dogleg. the black line is the dogleg, you can't see past it. the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn at the crest of...
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>> watching dad. and then i realized -- >> what do you mean watching dad? >> watching him try to get in the back of the truck. and then i realized that my shotgun was down on the floorboard. mr. arbery is running away. i take the gun out and put it back into my seat, put it back on to the seat. that was the only time i grabbed the firl firearm and that was just to put it back on the seat. >> and then what happened? >> i looked down from all that, look up and then there is a black chevy pickup or black pickup at the time. it was on the left side. >> so you are looking down the road. not accurate distance here, but there is a chevy truck. and the driveway is like this. where is the truck? >> the truck was like that on the left side. the way i'm looking at it, on the left side of the road. so -- >> and what are you watching happen? >> so i didn't know where the truck came from. i didn't know that if it -- i was assuming that it came from the front of the neighborhood. because i didn't see it. it was just there. when i got done watching dad and getting that gun
>> watching dad. and then i realized -- >> what do you mean watching dad? >> watching him try to get in the back of the truck. and then i realized that my shotgun was down on the floorboard. mr. arbery is running away. i take the gun out and put it back into my seat, put it back on to the seat. that was the only time i grabbed the firl firearm and that was just to put it back on the seat. >> and then what happened? >> i looked down from all that, look up and then...
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now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you've now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can't see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn right there at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches. does he drive at him? no, does he try to tackle him? no? does he point a shotgun at him? no. does he yell at him. no he's trying to assess the situation in a reasonable, prudent
now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you've now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can't see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn right there at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches. does he...
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i said, dad, what's happened? and he said, "rachel, come home. " and i said, dad, tell me. tell me what's happened? it's mom. is she okay? and my father said, rachel, come home. and then he just hung up. >> what had happened to michele macneill? the events of that day would launch a long-running mystery. coming up -- >> who's in the bathtub? >> my wife! >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. >> she was just 50 years old, she had lived a clean,
i said, dad, what's happened? and he said, "rachel, come home. " and i said, dad, tell me. tell me what's happened? it's mom. is she okay? and my father said, rachel, come home. and then he just hung up. >> what had happened to michele macneill? the events of that day would launch a long-running mystery. coming up -- >> who's in the bathtub? >> my wife! >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no...
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his dad's is not to take that personally. some of the frustration born from just not knowing what to do. yeah. ill, i made some notes just trying with the message and i yeah. handle it handle we might tomorrow we're funded by private companies and philanthropy. the fathering project also provides online resources for dads. they now want to use our models pilot program in low socio economic areas across australia. ah, for it to be a success nationwide, the father project will have to find more community leaders like lest hello, her team is also doing more outreach in poor neighborhoods. around her primary school. she personally delivered food, hampers and mates at risk parents whose children the students they've been keeping to ban thing getting ready for just that way gets hopefully we haven't yet. gracie gilligan, loving so excited. it's being such a good job as a family and you which is terrific. so thank you. hello. just was definitely a barrier that we we had to only come on. we had to build if you don't have the families
his dad's is not to take that personally. some of the frustration born from just not knowing what to do. yeah. ill, i made some notes just trying with the message and i yeah. handle it handle we might tomorrow we're funded by private companies and philanthropy. the fathering project also provides online resources for dads. they now want to use our models pilot program in low socio economic areas across australia. ah, for it to be a success nationwide, the father project will have to find more...
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so my dad with 4 look, he went for a lot. i don't recall was the best person as a son, but the last 5 years of change, 10 years of change. so 100 a law. we've gone to our dean, both the last 4 of us on brothers sisters. and this is gonna be a big time in our life. so i mean, is going to bring us close to a law. we must close to our family members. and in the future we shall love people . people recognize ha, ha, precious people around them, especially a father and mothers, and it, when they go, they go and says, no, replace nozzle is no replacement, both of mount handler but is sin. this is time. you know, you that you need you to be stand up like, man now becomes available. your charges is was for your father is lori for you? it was what i have. i you, that is much of our fire. yes. look up from your mother or for you sisters shallow . you shot my, you be fun and much you guys just for your father or the thought. loving your praise. very few. oh yeah, a lot of my him. you can go over the love i've been here since i've come t
so my dad with 4 look, he went for a lot. i don't recall was the best person as a son, but the last 5 years of change, 10 years of change. so 100 a law. we've gone to our dean, both the last 4 of us on brothers sisters. and this is gonna be a big time in our life. so i mean, is going to bring us close to a law. we must close to our family members. and in the future we shall love people . people recognize ha, ha, precious people around them, especially a father and mothers, and it, when they go,...
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who's your dad? walt jenkins.cribe the work that your dad did when you were little kids? >> well, he was the first assistant to congressman johnson, senator johnson, and then president johnson. they didn't have the title back then of chief of staff. >> right. >> he was the guy you had to get to, to get to johnson always. he was his right-hand man. >> johnson took office on the heels of a tragedy. president kennedy had just been killed. walter jenkins helped support the transition. >> the night that the johnsons moved into the white house, my parents invited them over for dinner. >> so your dad didn't just work for president johnson. you all were really good friends. >> yeah. >> my father's loyalty to lbj was 110%. >> outside work, jenkins was the beloved patriarch of a big, all-american family. what was the relationship between your parents like? >> it seemed normal to us. i mean -- >> they seemed loving and kind to each other. >> had a lot of kids? >> very catholic. >> and we always had dinner as a family at the
who's your dad? walt jenkins.cribe the work that your dad did when you were little kids? >> well, he was the first assistant to congressman johnson, senator johnson, and then president johnson. they didn't have the title back then of chief of staff. >> right. >> he was the guy you had to get to, to get to johnson always. he was his right-hand man. >> johnson took office on the heels of a tragedy. president kennedy had just been killed. walter jenkins helped support the...
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my dad was very, bipartisan. he very much believed in the institution, as opposed to the political party. so my dad was teaching me the lessons, congressman chuck schumer. he saved a hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital. and in many other areas, as a freshman member. because you didn't know any better. because it wasn't supposed to be able to have that kind of clout to figure things out. so those are the memories i have my dad. didn't walk around and he just took them down. >> why did you decide to run for congress in 1990? >> it was city council. that was my first elected office. that, was really, more just an opportunity that came up, and because i was always with my father, when you grew up in my family, you would go to our republican convention and county hall. they would say, who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? he would say, my daughter. i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it. so really, because i was always active
my dad was very, bipartisan. he very much believed in the institution, as opposed to the political party. so my dad was teaching me the lessons, congressman chuck schumer. he saved a hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital. and in many other areas, as a freshman member. because you didn't know any better. because it wasn't supposed to be able to have that kind of clout to figure things out. so those are the memories i have my dad. didn't walk around and he just took them...
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ir dad died suddenly of covid in august.s came to live with her because their mom is gone, too. she died in a car crash years earlier and they needed a home. now betty's day is filled with helping her grandsons with homework. >> we're going to hide that turkey there. >> and she spends endless hours in the kitchen trying to feed the growing boys. >> you are going to help them clean up, too? >>t he boys are among 140,000 children in the united states who have lost a parent or grandparent to covid. these kids face grave risk. it was betty who told boys about their dad. >> they looked at me like i was crazy. i'm hoping with me and my daughter that we could give them something to look forwad. even though they do not have a mother or father. but you got a grandparent, granddad, grandma. an aunt, an uncle 24-7, anything you need. >> if only it were that simple. she gets no financial help for the boys from the government except food stamps and medicaid. >> so, that was the main struggle, just getting them clothing and fed. >> their
ir dad died suddenly of covid in august.s came to live with her because their mom is gone, too. she died in a car crash years earlier and they needed a home. now betty's day is filled with helping her grandsons with homework. >> we're going to hide that turkey there. >> and she spends endless hours in the kitchen trying to feed the growing boys. >> you are going to help them clean up, too? >>t he boys are among 140,000 children in the united states who have lost a parent...
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>> a look. >> reporter: dad looks. and dad jokes. men say that's all it took to help turn things around. >> nothing is more important than being a father. >> so just to be here makes a big difference. >> reporter: do you think you stumbled onto something here? >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> reporter: boy, did they. >> good morning. >> reporter: the story went viral. it has now been viewed more than 50 million times on social media. >> absolutely in love with this story. >> reporter: talk shows are talking. >> deputize dads all over the world. >> reporter: people in other school districts are inquiring, and notables are taking note. and that's been the most remarkable part, that this is somehow rallied everyone. liberals and conservatives alike. >> no matter which side of the political line you're on, we all have a love for children. we all have a love for doing what's right. >> reporter: michael says they now have enough momentum to take dads on duty nationwide. >> let's make it. >> reporter: kids, get ready for the look. [ la hter ] >>
>> a look. >> reporter: dad looks. and dad jokes. men say that's all it took to help turn things around. >> nothing is more important than being a father. >> so just to be here makes a big difference. >> reporter: do you think you stumbled onto something here? >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> reporter: boy, did they. >> good morning. >> reporter: the story went viral. it has now been viewed more than 50 million times on social media....
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stuck by his dad. as soon as he came under suspicion. >> and never stopped. back to that bus air over every time we. >> so, the son is loyal to the father, but the sun is not loyal to the -- >> absolutely. >> prosecutors thought it might be a tough case against randy sr.. but then something surprising happen. after swearing to police that his dad was not in any way involved, randy jr. took a deal. and agreed to testify against his father. as it did shawn. but randy sr.'s trial was held two years after duels murder. he faced the death penalty. kay desperately want to make sure he received it. and her testimony in court was powerful. >> i was like, scared. he never answered me. >> on the stand, randy jr. told the jury how his dad intended to inflict even more harm on the morrissey family. >> he wanted to kill miss morrissey and her son. he said, they got to go to. i told them no. i just told him i can't do that. >> can't do? >> i can't kill a kid and the mom. >> randy sr.'s primary defense was that he wa
stuck by his dad. as soon as he came under suspicion. >> and never stopped. back to that bus air over every time we. >> so, the son is loyal to the father, but the sun is not loyal to the -- >> absolutely. >> prosecutors thought it might be a tough case against randy sr.. but then something surprising happen. after swearing to police that his dad was not in any way involved, randy jr. took a deal. and agreed to testify against his father. as it did shawn. but randy sr.'s...
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joining me now, michael, the founder of dads on duty.th you but i'm going to stop talk to you first. take me to the moment you said something's got to give. >> the right thing about that is when the fights happen over two to three day period, myself along with these brothers, we said we need to get together do what's needed to take back our campus. we had a couple of meetings and birth from not, the judgment to my left decide to say how about we call it dads on duty? so we just came up with a plan coming up to the campus every morning around 7:30 a.m., 7:45 a.m. and letting them see a strong male presence on the campus. going from that to we initially started off almost like the strong form father figure but we realized that wasn't working with our children on the campus so we dramatically changed and decided to work as the cool uncle. after we went with the cool uncle, we noticed the love and respect from the children came from nowhere so we are extremely happy. arthel: i love it. you got the cedric the entertainer bible. he's funny so
joining me now, michael, the founder of dads on duty.th you but i'm going to stop talk to you first. take me to the moment you said something's got to give. >> the right thing about that is when the fights happen over two to three day period, myself along with these brothers, we said we need to get together do what's needed to take back our campus. we had a couple of meetings and birth from not, the judgment to my left decide to say how about we call it dads on duty? so we just came up...
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your dad is in the back of the vehicle? so? >> so he's -- the path he's making, he's going to make contact and be on the vehicle. he can jump up. still under pressure, might be armed, can run up and shoot. i'm not going to see him at this point. i have a vehicle between me and him. at this point, i leave -- i'm a little past my door. >> you are -- this is your door. this is the truck. at some point are you in the crux of the door? >> i was when he was running to me when i drew the weapon. i was outside the crux, at the edge of the door jam. when he turned and went to the passenger side, i went ahead and moved to the center of the road. >> outside of this -- why? >> i was gaining distance. obvious -- i thought it was obvious that he was going to glance and go through that yard. >> okay. >> that is what i was thinking was going to happen. >> you said your dad was in the back. stupid question. do you love your dad? >> yes. >> worried about him? >> yes, i was. >> so you come here and now what? >> so yeah, i on that side of the vehi
your dad is in the back of the vehicle? so? >> so he's -- the path he's making, he's going to make contact and be on the vehicle. he can jump up. still under pressure, might be armed, can run up and shoot. i'm not going to see him at this point. i have a vehicle between me and him. at this point, i leave -- i'm a little past my door. >> you are -- this is your door. this is the truck. at some point are you in the crux of the door? >> i was when he was running to me when i drew...
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my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad. he saw walls but he did not walk around them he took him down and he still does. : : : in the carryall they said that is going to nominate guy to the state assembly. i said i got her so speaking publicly, i thought i would be afraid of it. and so because i was always active and from a very young age to running for office and then it open up the near city council and working in washington dc, back in new york city there is no way that i was supposed to be in this frame. but it would give me some good exposure. and i wanted t
my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad....
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dad wasn't there what we're saying there. and i saw this, oh my people, look at your flag. it has been raised. it is raised and fly in the wind. oh, this flag song. i used always sing that song when i was a little kid. and my mother was in the kitchen. she heard me. then she said, i'm gonna teach you the proper words. so she did a i always kept that song in my head. she told me the meanest of the words la. hey, near dawn the why, jane? that was arapahoe nation flag song. well hey, the up go. they how long sometimes i tell. okay. you guys are gonna grow up, are you going to start families to keep us language unless culture life is being wrapped long after me by he in a song obey him prior to not forget, try to remember me. the sar language that keeps from the rep, whole blood coin keeping the light hatchet, not at all with ah, i asked now what are we being shield from? what has been the problems? it just curious on from generation to generation, from the traders that disruption, in our language, in our culture. i don't speak e
dad wasn't there what we're saying there. and i saw this, oh my people, look at your flag. it has been raised. it is raised and fly in the wind. oh, this flag song. i used always sing that song when i was a little kid. and my mother was in the kitchen. she heard me. then she said, i'm gonna teach you the proper words. so she did a i always kept that song in my head. she told me the meanest of the words la. hey, near dawn the why, jane? that was arapahoe nation flag song. well hey, the up go....
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dad's like hey, go down there. i said i'm not going through that. i'm not going back to him, and this is about the time the black truck that was at the scene, that's when he tried to stop it." >> yes. >> all right, so here you're telling the police the black truck at the scene was trying to stop mr. arbery. >> that's what i believe, yes. >> that was right here in this corner, just on burrford, probably a house past this intersection, so i turned and went this way. >> correct. >> all right. and then you came down, came around, came down holmes drive, he was right there. i said good. probably we'll have a chance to stop him now. correct? >> yes. >> all right. and then the black truck is right there. i was over here. hey, stop, stop. well, he's running up the road, and i seen him coming. do you remember that? >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. so you came around holmes and you were a few houses down when you encountered mr. arbery and yelled at him once again, stop, stop. is that right? >> i think i had it wrong on here. like i said once i was bouncing back
dad's like hey, go down there. i said i'm not going through that. i'm not going back to him, and this is about the time the black truck that was at the scene, that's when he tried to stop it." >> yes. >> all right, so here you're telling the police the black truck at the scene was trying to stop mr. arbery. >> that's what i believe, yes. >> that was right here in this corner, just on burrford, probably a house past this intersection, so i turned and went this way....
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this is dad. always loved the want to be seems like he passed around to the boy who is $18.00 grammys over the years. and now is branched out in the children's literature. we'll talk to him about his new book, ziggy marley right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey welcome to dennis miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a obviously the some of the great reg, a pioneer, bob marley, and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's the 2nd book. personal is about his dog romeo. a new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable, ziggy marley. how are you, my friend? good, good to be with you. nice to meet with you. i'm always wondering, i think you born and 68 and i was always wondering i thought certainly couldn't have been bad or they couldn't have been given the names of birth, but i always maybe bowie, who was such
this is dad. always loved the want to be seems like he passed around to the boy who is $18.00 grammys over the years. and now is branched out in the children's literature. we'll talk to him about his new book, ziggy marley right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey welcome to dennis miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a obviously the some of the great reg, a pioneer, bob marley, and he's also now an...
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french ] >> daniel's dad: no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: meeting daniel's dad, one begins to understandme debate. [ daniel speaking french ] [ daniel's mom speaking french ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that's always readily available on the farm. check this out. it's a hollowed-out pumpkin, layered with toasted hunks of stale country bread, which monsieur boulud senior bakes himself. nutmeg, grated gruyere cheese, mushrooms, fresh cream from the cows, and the meat of the pumpkin. >> daniel: and a layer of bacon also, homemade pancetta. very good. oh man, it's heavy. [ daniel's dad speaking french ] >> daniel: we made it. >> anthony: is he concerned that the pumpkin's going to try to get out? daniel's dad could be something of a gaulic macgyver. you don't waste stuff around here and he's a bit of an inventor anyway. >> daniel: how much would you pay for a machine like this? >> anthony: look at this. an old washing machine turned still. what the hell is that? >> daniel: so underneath, we
french ] >> daniel's dad: no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: meeting daniel's dad, one begins to understandme debate. [ daniel speaking french ] [ daniel's mom speaking french ] >> anthony: on a super old-school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that's always readily available on the farm. check this out. it's a hollowed-out pumpkin, layered with toasted hunks of stale country bread, which monsieur boulud senior bakes...
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." >>> i see her laying there, my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i had ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> there would be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. it is initially ruled a suicide. >> her sister went to the missouri state 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 they made one of the worst mistakes i had 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, too. ♪♪ >>> 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 nig
." >>> i see her laying there, my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i had ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> there would be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. it is initially ruled a suicide. >> her sister went to the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. >> she had been having an affair with her boss....
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my dad never watch tv or use the remote, he was a busy man.9 nephews and they all call me santa. so i need to fight for them. i needed to play and do something, a job at having money so everything was possible then. using any opportunity to get money. there was something that happened in your childhood that i know it is taken you many years to talk about. something that wasn't about you being defiant, being strong, running on the street but actually that you as a very vulnerable boy. it happened when you were 13 years old for that why have you decided to tell the world about it now? i decided because i had an extra push with a woman of my life and i was talking about toxic masculinity and to open myself and ifeel safe. she was such a good person and funny, positive but i can feel something wrong with him. and i didn't want to know the reason but we watch a documentary about the paedophile and she looked at me and she said what's wrong? and i said nothing, nothing. and i burst into tears. and after that i tell her everything. she was the first
my dad never watch tv or use the remote, he was a busy man.9 nephews and they all call me santa. so i need to fight for them. i needed to play and do something, a job at having money so everything was possible then. using any opportunity to get money. there was something that happened in your childhood that i know it is taken you many years to talk about. something that wasn't about you being defiant, being strong, running on the street but actually that you as a very vulnerable boy. it...
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my dad was actually born in newton. it's one of those places that was really transformed by the immigration story in the u. k. she then studied nath thing at luton university and she became a notice at the hospital the at the hospital where she died. oh wow. her dad died of coven, just 10 days before her. and she died in the hospital where she worked. yeah. she was. cause it seems like a lot of the people who died very early stages at the pandemic were from ethnic minority. yeah. yeah. you, whenever you turn the tv on the machine reports of the test all from closing exam, it was the health work as the doctors and nurses in the rural, black and brown, the rule from minority communities and but not just health workers. right? so many key workers like public transport workers, people who works in shops, delivery drivers. it's like this, this disproportionate reliance on certain groups to do certain jo, like like mary's dad because it says here that he had been a teacher in ghana. but then he took a manual work when he came
my dad was actually born in newton. it's one of those places that was really transformed by the immigration story in the u. k. she then studied nath thing at luton university and she became a notice at the hospital the at the hospital where she died. oh wow. her dad died of coven, just 10 days before her. and she died in the hospital where she worked. yeah. she was. cause it seems like a lot of the people who died very early stages at the pandemic were from ethnic minority. yeah. yeah. you,...
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my dad started in 1946. narrator: wow. was born and raised here in 1920, it was about six years after his parents came from portugal. a lot of portuguese families came over to fish. and then he got called to war. he fought in italy. he came back with a purple heart and an oak leaf cluster, called his buddies at the ford dealership. and he bought a 1936 ford woody pictured here. check that out. rob costa: and he started our arch beach taxies. did you come out here with him when you were your child? oh, yeah, i was driving even before i could reach the pedals, you know, sitting on his lap and steering. that's great. he drove for 50 years of his life. and then sadly he got sick with alzheimer's. and that's when i came back home to take over the family business. and i've been driving roughly 40 years of my life, off and on. this must bring back really good memories, huh? yeah, very much so. look at this. how beautiful. wow. race point beach garners you access the provincetown's back shore. rob costa: this is really one of the
my dad started in 1946. narrator: wow. was born and raised here in 1920, it was about six years after his parents came from portugal. a lot of portuguese families came over to fish. and then he got called to war. he fought in italy. he came back with a purple heart and an oak leaf cluster, called his buddies at the ford dealership. and he bought a 1936 ford woody pictured here. check that out. rob costa: and he started our arch beach taxies. did you come out here with him when you were your...
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so your dad came here and what did he do here? it says the delivery driver here, back came in studies and he was teaching. and then the war kicked off and wrote heavier stuff, similar to, to mary's dad story. mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group get. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from from the re story of the immigration story, particularly. yeah. tyson, that back to empire, that moment is cal at that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states. and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in 1958 by the early to mid 19 fifties because
so your dad came here and what did he do here? it says the delivery driver here, back came in studies and he was teaching. and then the war kicked off and wrote heavier stuff, similar to, to mary's dad story. mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group get. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since...
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no, my dad no is mom and dad. i just we got him last year right before the decline team thing. um. so i grew up with dads, but since i moved to eli with my wife, we have 4 kids living at one with us. and they have always wanted a dog. and so like 10 years, 10 years, oppression will finally given last year. and in the quarantine not know, we had a puppy and though when experience how they're like a new is having like a baby, you know, having another baby in the house. so yeah, but there his name is romeo and we did. we had a album last year con more fun me time, which is a follow up to the previous one and put a song about a dog on the album, or we made a book with that one. and that's for younger kids. little john cruise is for a little bit older kids. my daughter. all mean it's for like, you know, be a bizarre, that before 2 year old she, you know, i get romeo spayed or neutered man, because eventually the female dogs, we scream, and where for our dial romeo next thing, you know, you'll be next to, you know, really you have a whole crew for the next big family. you know, a tell me
no, my dad no is mom and dad. i just we got him last year right before the decline team thing. um. so i grew up with dads, but since i moved to eli with my wife, we have 4 kids living at one with us. and they have always wanted a dog. and so like 10 years, 10 years, oppression will finally given last year. and in the quarantine not know, we had a puppy and though when experience how they're like a new is having like a baby, you know, having another baby in the house. so yeah, but there his name...
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that's when he will come and dad wasn't there. >> the last time you saw your dad was when, honey?>> a, yesterday. he was playing video games on the computer. he went to the bathroom and then he went downstairs. and then that night he was downstairs and then he disappeared in the morning. >> the 12 year old son told the same story. >> when was the last time you saw him? >> 11:30 last night, when he was going to bed. >> and then what happened this morning? >> he wasn't there. so, i was just guessing he went to work. >> no one could find craig. laura texted pj the tucci >> she said craig's not here. i said that's weird. >> colin called chelsea. >> were you concerned just for him? >> yeah, i was concerned. you know? nobody wants to hear somebody went missing in their family. i just assumed he had to step outside, or go on a quick trip. >> late that night, investigators finally had their search warrants. >> you go inside. >> we go inside. what do you find? >> and initial walk through, the house was very neat, very well put together. it is a appear to be any forced entry. >> the investi
that's when he will come and dad wasn't there. >> the last time you saw your dad was when, honey?>> a, yesterday. he was playing video games on the computer. he went to the bathroom and then he went downstairs. and then that night he was downstairs and then he disappeared in the morning. >> the 12 year old son told the same story. >> when was the last time you saw him? >> 11:30 last night, when he was going to bed. >> and then what happened this morning?...