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can you get the wellies? dad: come on, you lot. right, dad. do you fancy getting dressed and coming to the park with us? no. okay. ( electronic toy trilling ) oh! write my mobile number down here, and i'll put the phone right next to you, okay? it's just here, okay? why? where are you going? we're going to the park, dad. ( groans softly ) when did you last take your painkillers? i'm not sure. well, i can work it out. where are they? um... ah. well, you haven't taken one today, dad. you haven't taken one for the last four days. oh, haven't i? well, it's not a problem. you can take one now. no. i don't really like them. they can make you feel a bit confused. right. can i take this? ben, for the last time, you cannot take my hedge trimmer up the park! the british sunday afternoon up the park-- get soaking wet and get your shoes covered in dog... mum: dad, we're back! come on, karen, don't lag behind! shoes off at the door! ow! off, please. mum: karen, come on! leave the puddle alone! ben: can we watch tv? mum: no! karen: boring! so, jake... you're
can you get the wellies? dad: come on, you lot. right, dad. do you fancy getting dressed and coming to the park with us? no. okay. ( electronic toy trilling ) oh! write my mobile number down here, and i'll put the phone right next to you, okay? it's just here, okay? why? where are you going? we're going to the park, dad. ( groans softly ) when did you last take your painkillers? i'm not sure. well, i can work it out. where are they? um... ah. well, you haven't taken one today, dad. you haven't...
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dad. >> never knowing how hard his father was fighting to get back. >> since you didn't know your dad was there, were you angry why doesn't he want to see me? reunited at last. but aft other is many years apart, can this father and son find their way forward? >> he did have his guard up. >> and after all he has been through, what this boy says he knows for sure. >> you feel that deeply in your heart? >> yeah. what so many have waited so long to hear. sean's story. >>> welcome, everyone, i'm lester holt. it was one of the most remarkable stories we have ever told on "dateline," the five-year battle waged by david goldman to bring his abducted son, sean, home from brazil. tonight, sean takes us through the story as only he can, moment by moment, remarkably open about what so many wanted to know, his long journey back from brazil, his life here at home and whether he ever lost faith in his father. here's meredith vieira. are. >> like any 12-year-old boy, he is he can be antsy. >> is this going to take a long time? >> no the prospect of sitting still for a dell vision interview didn't exactly
dad. >> never knowing how hard his father was fighting to get back. >> since you didn't know your dad was there, were you angry why doesn't he want to see me? reunited at last. but aft other is many years apart, can this father and son find their way forward? >> he did have his guard up. >> and after all he has been through, what this boy says he knows for sure. >> you feel that deeply in your heart? >> yeah. what so many have waited so long to hear. sean's...
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since you didn't know your dad had been there, were you angry that why didn't he want to see me? t angry, but i was confused. because where's my dad? >> did you ask your mom about it or your grandparents about it? >> no. >> why wouldn't you do that? >> because i would just get sad again. >> why did you think you'd get sad? >> because they would just probably say, i don't know. >> you were kind of scared to ask maybe? afraid of what the answer might be? >> yeah. >> it must have hurt you then, to be that confused and not know what was going on? >> yeah. but i didn't want to be, like, a loner. so i had to kind of tuck the feelings away and try to live with -- >> with the situation that you had? >> yeah. >> is that what you did? tucked the feelings away? >> yeah. >> so at the tender age of 6, sean goldman learned to suppress his feelings. he didn't want to be different. he didn't want to make waves. still, he always knew something was wrong, especially in 2007, when his mom married a brazilian lawyer named joao paulo linse silva. >> my mom married another person and she said, this is
since you didn't know your dad had been there, were you angry that why didn't he want to see me? t angry, but i was confused. because where's my dad? >> did you ask your mom about it or your grandparents about it? >> no. >> why wouldn't you do that? >> because i would just get sad again. >> why did you think you'd get sad? >> because they would just probably say, i don't know. >> you were kind of scared to ask maybe? afraid of what the answer might be?...
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( door closes ) you see, dad, the problem is... that you're not well. your memory's not what it was, and you get confused sometimes. oh, the doc'll take care of that. well, no, he won't. look, dad... you're not going to get better. you're going to get worse. ( cell phone rings ) karen: get it down! we've spoken to mr. abraham, your solicitor, because we thought you trusted him. i've never minded the jews. right. well, anyway, he said the first thing you have to do is sign this enduring power of attorney so that pete and i can carry out your wishes when you... when you've lost the ability to... it's rakesh for you. it's about the phone line. he's a supervisor. oh, tell him... ( sighs ) ...tell him i can't talk to him right now. um, she-- do this thing before i've lost what ability? well, before you've lost the ability to... you upset about something, sue? no, no, no. what i'm trying to say, dad, is you have to give me and pete this power of attorney for when... you lose the ability... to make decisions. oh. right. have you understood what i've said? yeah.
( door closes ) you see, dad, the problem is... that you're not well. your memory's not what it was, and you get confused sometimes. oh, the doc'll take care of that. well, no, he won't. look, dad... you're not going to get better. you're going to get worse. ( cell phone rings ) karen: get it down! we've spoken to mr. abraham, your solicitor, because we thought you trusted him. i've never minded the jews. right. well, anyway, he said the first thing you have to do is sign this enduring power of...
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you. listen, about your dad. i've been thinking. if you want him to stay here with us, then that is fine. i'll go with whatever you decide. oh, no! don't say that. why? because i've only just convinced myself that you were right. but you got me thinking with that stuff about your granddad living with you, and... people did that. i know, but he's going to need constant supervision. he's going to need a proper routine. well, we can't both be right. that would destroy the universe. ( door opens ) oh, get a room. actually, this is a room that has a door that was closed. yeah, i didn't realize it was your love nest. it's not a love-- where's djibouti? well, why are you asking us? is the internet down again? yeah, but where is it? south of france. south america. it's a country, it's not a city. a region of france. no, it isn't in france. it's not in south america, is it? brilliant. how come i get lumbered with the thick parents? ( door slams ) look, we don't need to panic about your dad. we don't need to make a decision now. well, i think
you. listen, about your dad. i've been thinking. if you want him to stay here with us, then that is fine. i'll go with whatever you decide. oh, no! don't say that. why? because i've only just convinced myself that you were right. but you got me thinking with that stuff about your granddad living with you, and... people did that. i know, but he's going to need constant supervision. he's going to need a proper routine. well, we can't both be right. that would destroy the universe. ( door opens )...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] my mom and dad right there, you guys. mom and dad. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aw, there you go. >> steve: your mom and dad? >> jimmy: yeah, that was my mom and dad up there in the audience, you guys. sitting there. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, they come to the show. they watch me bomb a joke about goats and chickens. >> steve: that was a -- that was a fine joke. >> jimmy: it was a good joke. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it was a clean joke. it was a clean joke. >> steve: you could watch it with your grandmother or your -- or your children. that kind of joke never gets old. >> jimmy: yes. it was a joke that you could just take anywhere. >> steve: to a picnic? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: perhaps a convention? a bar? >> jimmy: a carnival. >> steve: carnival. a real river cruise. [ laughter ]
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you need to watch what you're doing, dad. that's precisely how accidents happen. e: are you sure you're okay? look, at least let me replace your bottles. no, no, just stay away from me, all of you. please! right, here we are. absolutely last in the queue. hello. happy now? boarding passes, please. sue, she needs our boarding passes. yes, hold your horses. sue, boarding passes. yes, it's fine. relax. oh, god, you can't have lost them. you haven't lost the boarding passes. it's fine. it's fine. it will all be fine. i'm sorry to hurry you, madam, but the pilot's very anxious to be on the move. it's okay. it's okay. they're in here somewhere. does this mean i get to miss school tomorrow? no, don't worry, we're just having our usual last-minute panic. yes, that's not fantastically helpful, my darling. well, i asked you if you had the boarding passes, and you said, "yes, i have got the boarding passes." yes, because i did have them. excuse me, we only have a very narrow window, and there's a lot of chaos at air traffic control... sue, they only have a very narrow window.
you need to watch what you're doing, dad. that's precisely how accidents happen. e: are you sure you're okay? look, at least let me replace your bottles. no, no, just stay away from me, all of you. please! right, here we are. absolutely last in the queue. hello. happy now? boarding passes, please. sue, she needs our boarding passes. yes, hold your horses. sue, boarding passes. yes, it's fine. relax. oh, god, you can't have lost them. you haven't lost the boarding passes. it's fine. it's fine....
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had an amazing day like this with the amazing spider-man and dad comes home, "dad, you been there! i got to party with spider-man all day!" >> at the end of the video, dad does come home and oliver tells dad all about it. >> did you go with spider-man today? did you have fun with him? you did? >> mm-hmm. >> he's, like, dad, you're old news. i was hanging out with spider-man all day. >> yeah, i was with spider-man all day. how was your dad? >> yeah, what did you do, go to work? >> what did you do? ♪ >>> that's it for the "rtm" top ten countdown. we hope you enjoyed yourself. have an awesome weekend. we'll see you on monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> all new emotion. all new moments. all new "maury." nikki's furious at ramelle and his new fiance. they both deny he's the father. nikki's mother is here for support and threatening to use her cane for a weapon.
had an amazing day like this with the amazing spider-man and dad comes home, "dad, you been there! i got to party with spider-man all day!" >> at the end of the video, dad does come home and oliver tells dad all about it. >> did you go with spider-man today? did you have fun with him? you did? >> mm-hmm. >> he's, like, dad, you're old news. i was hanging out with spider-man all day. >> yeah, i was with spider-man all day. how was your dad? >> yeah,...
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daddy, you are my brave daddy. her dad laughs. no, no, no. it's you, my little natalie. you are my brave girl. [applause] >> thank you. well, thank you for coming, everybody. it's nice to see all of you. spent before you all leave -- before you all leave we have two daughters and her house -- two dogs in her house. we have little webby, but now he has another dog. his name is chance. is a big german shepherd. he lives with us down the washington, the vice president suspect the president and i always get the he has a neat portrait of his water gun and we kid about whose dog is smarter to i think our dog is the smartest. but champ was really jealous, our dog champ was jealous when he found out that in the souvenir stores they sell these little dogs that are portuguese water dogs. so champ said why can't i have a dog look like me? so we got little champ dogs. and i brought a bunch of them a long. so if anybody wants a champ dog, i will give everyone a champ dog. and the nose by the way, i noticed sometimes beautiful young women about age 19 and 20 like it, too. so they pret
daddy, you are my brave daddy. her dad laughs. no, no, no. it's you, my little natalie. you are my brave girl. [applause] >> thank you. well, thank you for coming, everybody. it's nice to see all of you. spent before you all leave -- before you all leave we have two daughters and her house -- two dogs in her house. we have little webby, but now he has another dog. his name is chance. is a big german shepherd. he lives with us down the washington, the vice president suspect the president...
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lastly, dads embarrassing. lori youhink moms and dads would whose kids think they are cool are not doing their job. that's why i could never be a dad. i am too cool. there is another reason too, but i like to focus on that one. >> go on. now i am intrigued. you can't be a father because? >> i used to be a mountain biker. >> on the female circuit. >> skinny jeans. i am done. >> are you really? is that the only amount of stories we did? wow. look at that. coming up, our female anchors are different off camera than on. lori roth map discusses her new book without me. first, what is bill doing back in time square? hopefully being beaten to a pulp. >> would you mind reading me a passage from "50 shades of grey"? just something that is triple x-rated. come on. it's been awhile. >>> do locals not know craple about the big apple? the new york post recently got uh hold of a city's cabbie exam and decided to test the quiz on so-called manhattan-ites. 71% got five or fewer answers right out of the 10 questions asked. but did the t
lastly, dads embarrassing. lori youhink moms and dads would whose kids think they are cool are not doing their job. that's why i could never be a dad. i am too cool. there is another reason too, but i like to focus on that one. >> go on. now i am intrigued. you can't be a father because? >> i used to be a mountain biker. >> on the female circuit. >> skinny jeans. i am done. >> are you really? is that the only amount of stories we did? wow. look at that. coming up,...
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i would like you tape it up load to the youtube with the title, hey, jimmy kimmel i sprayed dad with e hose. do it tomorrow or tonight. do it while he's sleeping tonight if you want it to be a part of our prime time game special. so grab a hose right now, let dad have it. our lawyers have asked me to ask you not to hurt anyone or damage any property or give your father herpes or anything. do any of you watch the show game of thrones on hbo? do you swear alee general to joffrey our true king? i didn't think so. the creators of show, dvd commentator, that one of the decapitated heads, lot of decapitated heads on this show, one of the heads -- well, this head is a replica of president bush's head. it's the head of george bush with the hair of billy ray cyrus or something from when he toured with motley crew. producers of the show said they weren't trying to make a political statement. they're on a budget. they had to use what fake heads they had lying around. why did they have george bush's head lying around? hbo issued a statement apologizing for the incident. quote, we were deeply dism
i would like you tape it up load to the youtube with the title, hey, jimmy kimmel i sprayed dad with e hose. do it tomorrow or tonight. do it while he's sleeping tonight if you want it to be a part of our prime time game special. so grab a hose right now, let dad have it. our lawyers have asked me to ask you not to hurt anyone or damage any property or give your father herpes or anything. do any of you watch the show game of thrones on hbo? do you swear alee general to joffrey our true king? i...
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you to tell me. well, how do we play that one? that-- do we phone her dad, or... oh, god knows. oh, this is a complicated age, isn't it? i'm programmed to kiss sore knees and push swings. i feel like i need retraining. are you sure you're okay? ( sighs ) at the hospital, they wrote down everything ben told them, including the fact that i wanted to shoot your boss because he fancies you. well, i haven't spoken to him about tyson. well, where's he getting it, then? he's obviously picking up on the fact that you're jealous. maybe he's picking up on the fact that you-- i like tyson, yes, i've said that, but he thinks that you want to shoot him, so who is he getting the weird signal from? but-- but-- why are you talking about tyson again? what do you mean, again? don't you know what again means? it means, like, the time before. you're always talking about him. see? especially you. how can you not like somebody you've never met? good point, karen. yes, you should definitely hate people you know. ye-- oh. like miss braebrook. but you love miss braebrook! she's the reason you're christia
you to tell me. well, how do we play that one? that-- do we phone her dad, or... oh, god knows. oh, this is a complicated age, isn't it? i'm programmed to kiss sore knees and push swings. i feel like i need retraining. are you sure you're okay? ( sighs ) at the hospital, they wrote down everything ben told them, including the fact that i wanted to shoot your boss because he fancies you. well, i haven't spoken to him about tyson. well, where's he getting it, then? he's obviously picking up on...
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it ain't your business to take care of that, or you want someone raising your two little kids calling someone else dad for that reason. and i'd try to knock your teeth out just because i care about you, boy, to wake you up, not to hurt you but just to show you that you're ignorant at times. you got a head, man, so you can't really tell me you're stupid because you're not, man. you know what i mean? if you was, i'd have cut y loose a long time ago. you know how i do it. >> this is prison life. josh wasn't going to get it any other way and this was how robert knew how to parent. >> i don't know about you, boy. you hurt my feelings, i can tell you that. you let me down. of all people, i thought you were going to come through. i told you time and time again, just listen to me, man, i'll keep you out of trouble and i'll get you out of here, but there's still a part of you trying to be that tough guy. >> it was hard core tough love because at the very end of this diatribe, robert basically says, i love you, man. let me know if you need anything. >> a lot of love, dude. wherever you go, i'll send word that a
it ain't your business to take care of that, or you want someone raising your two little kids calling someone else dad for that reason. and i'd try to knock your teeth out just because i care about you, boy, to wake you up, not to hurt you but just to show you that you're ignorant at times. you got a head, man, so you can't really tell me you're stupid because you're not, man. you know what i mean? if you was, i'd have cut y loose a long time ago. you know how i do it. >> this is prison...
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that's when you have to deliver. my dad used to have a saying. he said i will tell you when you know a guy who can really play, when it's sunday afternoon and it's the 15th hole and that red light on that tv camera is burning a hole right in his forehead and he knows it's burning a hole in his forehead and he just rips it down the fairway, that's pie guy. that's the guy that can play. >> rose: and those that have t you can-- how about bubba watson. >> well, bubba watson ask an interesting case. because he's kind of a throwback to many, many years ago. he has no teacher. he taught himself to play in his backyard with a wive el ball, that's why he curves the ball so much. and as you know and maybe the people watching this show may not know. it's not easy to curve the modern balls as much as he curves them. you could do it in the older dayings with the wooden club, softer ball. >> so when he had that to win the masters. >> there's probably. >> because he had been hitting wive el balls when he was six years old made a difference. >> i think made a hug
that's when you have to deliver. my dad used to have a saying. he said i will tell you when you know a guy who can really play, when it's sunday afternoon and it's the 15th hole and that red light on that tv camera is burning a hole right in his forehead and he knows it's burning a hole in his forehead and he just rips it down the fairway, that's pie guy. that's the guy that can play. >> rose: and those that have t you can-- how about bubba watson. >> well, bubba watson ask an...
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i'm sorry to disappoint you, dad. no, it's not you, it's me. i got to get used to your failures. >> from last year's one-man ght. nature valley protein bars. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity, turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock. lifelock is the leader in identity theft protection, relentlessly protecting your personal information to help stop the crooks in their tracks before your identity is attacked, protecting your social security number, your bank accounts, even the equity in your home. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was... until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring alone is not enough to protect your identity, and only tells you after the
i'm sorry to disappoint you, dad. no, it's not you, it's me. i got to get used to your failures. >> from last year's one-man ght. nature valley protein bars. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity, turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and...
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you? i know it's got to be hard. your dad was a hero. you love him and he's your dad. art of you a little disappointed? >> disappointed in him? >> yeah. >> you know, i think what we have to understand is this. we have a lot more information in 2012 than 2011. when you judge people's actions 11 years ago, you have a lot better context. a lot more information than they had there. you can't necessarily judge people and their actions 11 years ago based on what you know now. at the time this was reported to joe, jerry had never been charged with a crime. a very -- obviously somebody who was upset about something he had seen came to him. joe went and reported to his superiors. i don't know that i want to condemn somebody or say i'm disappointed because i can't tell you -- i wasn't in his shoes. a lot of people would like to say they would have done differently. it's easy to say that now. >> quick question, just as you're talking, did you always call your dad joe or did you call him dad? >> well, i worked for him in 17 years. in a professional situation, i referred to him as j
you? i know it's got to be hard. your dad was a hero. you love him and he's your dad. art of you a little disappointed? >> disappointed in him? >> yeah. >> you know, i think what we have to understand is this. we have a lot more information in 2012 than 2011. when you judge people's actions 11 years ago, you have a lot better context. a lot more information than they had there. you can't necessarily judge people and their actions 11 years ago based on what you know now. at the...
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or did you call him dad?, i worked for him in 17 years. in a professional situation, i referred to him as joe because it made it a lot easier for everyone around in the office rather than in a meeting, calling him dad. it's a hard habit to break. >> you were just saying it, i noticed it. okay. one final quick question. there's been a call to remove your dad's statue from the campus. i know emotionally i'm sure you don't agree. if it would help the campus heal, is that something you would support? >> i don't know that it would help the campus heal. i think there's a lot of people right now -- it's a very emotional issue right now. but i think everybody has to understand there's a long view to this. i think as this case continues, there's going to be more information. i think you want to wait till all the information is, all the facts are in, all the truth is in. i think everybody in this situation, whether it's penn state, whether it's my family, and certainly most of all the victims, deserve to have the truth
or did you call him dad?, i worked for him in 17 years. in a professional situation, i referred to him as joe because it made it a lot easier for everyone around in the office rather than in a meeting, calling him dad. it's a hard habit to break. >> you were just saying it, i noticed it. okay. one final quick question. there's been a call to remove your dad's statue from the campus. i know emotionally i'm sure you don't agree. if it would help the campus heal, is that something you would...
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. >> well, if you've ever been to an auto show, say with mom or dad, you probably got to touch the carmaybe even sit in the back seat. but here in long beach, california, you get to test-drive them -- more than a hundred cars available to drive right inside the long beach convention center. and i know a lot of families are gonna want to drive this car. it's from ford. it's the new ford escape. this is already the best-selling crossover utility vehicle in the united states. four cylinders. it gets really good gas mileage. mom and dad are gonna be happy about that. 33 miles to the gallon. and it costs just $22,400. and check this out. if mom's got her hands full, she can just put her foot under the bumper, and that tailgate -- woop! -- lifts right up, just like that. how cool. it's on sale now. well, subaru -- yeah, subaru -- has this car. and i got to be honest with you, a lot of families are gonna love it. it's called the impreza. it's super safe on the inside and super efficient under the hood -- 36 miles to the gallon and with a driver's side knee air bag. very safe for mom and dad.
. >> well, if you've ever been to an auto show, say with mom or dad, you probably got to touch the carmaybe even sit in the back seat. but here in long beach, california, you get to test-drive them -- more than a hundred cars available to drive right inside the long beach convention center. and i know a lot of families are gonna want to drive this car. it's from ford. it's the new ford escape. this is already the best-selling crossover utility vehicle in the united states. four cylinders....
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was on the front page of ever are i paper, you would get kind of upset, you would yell at your kid and ground him for six mochbts. dad just said look, you're my son that's what's important and i love you. as i struggle with trying to figure out how to deal with my kids on the sporting arena or at school, that was one of the messages i wanted to figure out, how he did that and try to share that with people, it's a really powerful story. >> of all the legacies, it's got to be the most powerful for you. >> absolutely. if you've got a great father, the note he wrote me, when i graduated from high school telling me he loved me and god loved me. it must have been great when i'm 18 years old. when i'm writing the book, 30 years later, it's nice to have that written letter if my dad. that's a great legacy. >> why was it so important for you to put this together and write this book? >> after my brother tim who has been on your show, i said to him, what do i do
was on the front page of ever are i paper, you would get kind of upset, you would yell at your kid and ground him for six mochbts. dad just said look, you're my son that's what's important and i love you. as i struggle with trying to figure out how to deal with my kids on the sporting arena or at school, that was one of the messages i wanted to figure out, how he did that and try to share that with people, it's a really powerful story. >> of all the legacies, it's got to be the most...
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>>reporter: you cap see the scar on his arm. his dad was the first to get to the hospital.and dad couldn't be prouder that his son is now off to san diego state university. >> in the hospital he was like dad you told me this type of stuff could happen. i'm going to finish school. >>reporter: had he help from utah alive. >> we work with victims of violent crime and 7 referral from high land hospital and trauma centers. >>reporter: so they received his case and made sure he kept up on his study. now with the scholarship and several grant all he has to focus on is getting his masters in business and playing football at san diego state. jerrold doesn't have whole lot of time before getting back into school mode. he heads down to san diego state for orientation on august 3rd. >> members of congress are calling for action tonight after abc news revealed olympic team wearing clothes not made in the usa. from the hat on the head to the shoes on their feet the u.s. olympic team decked in and out yawn form made almost entirely in china. discovery setoff a bipartisan backlash. rare ag
>>reporter: you cap see the scar on his arm. his dad was the first to get to the hospital.and dad couldn't be prouder that his son is now off to san diego state university. >> in the hospital he was like dad you told me this type of stuff could happen. i'm going to finish school. >>reporter: had he help from utah alive. >> we work with victims of violent crime and 7 referral from high land hospital and trauma centers. >>reporter: so they received his case and made...
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if you watch sunday morning, watch my dad on tv, you can tell.o that's why he felt like he needed to come forward. he was never ashamed or afraid of it. he just didn't want to be pitied, the sick guy, as he said. he wanted to be hills. that took a lot of courage for him to do that. i think he really did ultimately because he thought he could help some people. he's already been in touch with the michael j. fox foundation, the parkinson's disease foundation. one in new york called bachmann strauss foundation. he's been talking to him. over the last 48 hours, to hear stories and e-mails and tweets. >> look at that picture. >> his star on the walk of fame last year. >> how proud are you as his son to see your dad, you know him better than anyone, show this brave moment. >> that was my most proud day with my dad. that was not easy for him because i know what he's gone through over the years to deal with it. so very proud and more proud that he's going to now help people and he's been hearing from others with parkinson's who said, thank you for having
if you watch sunday morning, watch my dad on tv, you can tell.o that's why he felt like he needed to come forward. he was never ashamed or afraid of it. he just didn't want to be pitied, the sick guy, as he said. he wanted to be hills. that took a lot of courage for him to do that. i think he really did ultimately because he thought he could help some people. he's already been in touch with the michael j. fox foundation, the parkinson's disease foundation. one in new york called bachmann...
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you play the real loser dad. a loser of a dad. >> yeah, yes. gland boy. >> jimmy: new england boy, exactly. do you want to talk about what it's about? >> it's a -- you know, the kid -- there's a nice looking teacher and she has sex with this 13 or 14-year-old kid in school. and she gets pregnant. she goes to jail. and then, has the baby anyway. and then, this kid, who i play, raises the baby. and it's andy samberg, and he's a mess because i stunk at -- and it's us, 30 years later, hanging out. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> so -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you force yourself to hang out with him, yeah. >> yeah, i force myself on his -- >> jimmy: he does not want to hang out with you. >> no, no. >> jimmy: and so they go, "your dad's donny berger?" >> yeah, donny. no, but i -- in real life, like, this guy was a sexual dynamo, my character. in real life, when i was young, i did not -- that wasn't a big -- like, i wasn't part of that thing where young kids with girls and stuff. i was so behind. i didn't even know the bases, when they were talking about
you play the real loser dad. a loser of a dad. >> yeah, yes. gland boy. >> jimmy: new england boy, exactly. do you want to talk about what it's about? >> it's a -- you know, the kid -- there's a nice looking teacher and she has sex with this 13 or 14-year-old kid in school. and she gets pregnant. she goes to jail. and then, has the baby anyway. and then, this kid, who i play, raises the baby. and it's andy samberg, and he's a mess because i stunk at -- and it's us, 30 years...
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>>reporter: you cap see the scar on his arm. his dad was the first to get to the hospital.and dad couldn't be prouder that his son is now off to san diego state university. >> in the hospital he was like dad you told me this type of stuff could happen. i'm going to finish school. >>reporter: had he help from utah alive. >> we work with victims of violent crime and 7 referral from high land hospital and trauma centers. >>reporter: so they received his case and made sure he kept up on his study. now with the scholarship and several grant all he has to focus on is getting his masters in business and playing football at san diego state. jerrold doesn't have whole lot of time before getting back into school mode. he heads down to san diego state for orientation on august 3rd. >> members of congress are calling for action tonight after abc news revealed olympic team wearing clothes not made in the usa. from the hat on the head to the shoes on their feet the u.s. olympic team decked in and out yawn form made almost entirely in china. discovery setoff a bipartisan backlash. rare ag
>>reporter: you cap see the scar on his arm. his dad was the first to get to the hospital.and dad couldn't be prouder that his son is now off to san diego state university. >> in the hospital he was like dad you told me this type of stuff could happen. i'm going to finish school. >>reporter: had he help from utah alive. >> we work with victims of violent crime and 7 referral from high land hospital and trauma centers. >>reporter: so they received his case and made...
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>>reporter: you cap see the scar on his arm. his dad was the first to get to the hospital.couldn't be prouder thathis son is now offhs to san diego state university. >> in the hospital he was like dad you told me this type of stuff could happen. i'm going to finish school. >>reporter: had he help from utah alive. >> we work with victims of violent crime and 7 referral from high land hospital and trauma centers. >>reporter: so they received his case and made sure he kept up on his study. now with the scholarship and several grant all he has to focus on is getting his masters in business and playing football at san diego state. jerrold doesn't have whole lot of time before getting back into school mode. he heads down to state state for orientation on august 3rd. >> members of congress are calling for action tonight after abc news revealed olympic team wearing clothes not made in the usa. from the hat on the head to the shoes on their feet the u.s. olympic team decked in and out yawn form made almost entirely in china. discovery setoff a bipartisan backlash. rare agreement on
>>reporter: you cap see the scar on his arm. his dad was the first to get to the hospital.couldn't be prouder thathis son is now offhs to san diego state university. >> in the hospital he was like dad you told me this type of stuff could happen. i'm going to finish school. >>reporter: had he help from utah alive. >> we work with victims of violent crime and 7 referral from high land hospital and trauma centers. >>reporter: so they received his case and made sure he...