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c-span: what's your grandma like? >> guest: my grandma's fabulous, she's amazing. c-span: what does that mean? >> guest: she's a very intelligent woman, very strong one, very impressive one. she lived with my grandpa for 47 years which is a lot of time. and she what will he do when he comes here? >> guest: just travel. c-span: how does someone like you who is in the military get to write a book and travel around the world to talk about it? >> guest: i got special permission. c-span: how long will you spend doing that, total number of weeks? >> guest: four weeks. this is one i got the permission to leave the country. it took two weeks to write the book in paris. c-span: you actually wrote the book physically in paris? >> guest: some of the time mainly in paris because when i was writing at home, -- c-span: to write about things like your mother's divorce. >> guest: the main purpose of the book is to give a clear picture of my grandfather and what kind of the man he was. some of the issues like the divorce of my parents are things things -- i am on this. c-span: wher
c-span: what's your grandma like? >> guest: my grandma's fabulous, she's amazing. c-span: what does that mean? >> guest: she's a very intelligent woman, very strong one, very impressive one. she lived with my grandpa for 47 years which is a lot of time. and she what will he do when he comes here? >> guest: just travel. c-span: how does someone like you who is in the military get to write a book and travel around the world to talk about it? >> guest: i got special...
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and scaring grandma.they don't get their message out there and somehow convince people that the obama path means higher taxes and lower standards of living for the american people they're not going to be able to do it. scarring grandma is more powerful. >> mary is basically saying that the republicans don't get lost in the weeds whether you're down syndrome and autistic children are on the street. play with obama, but fight back on debt and deficits and growth? >> i think that basically, they have to fight back on the condition of the economy. look, paul, that speech and the things that you just described, i not only is he going to run it on. i think it's a fairly potent strategy it run on. >> it's particularly asked women, it plays to their-- >> here is the irony, paul. barack obama had resided over an economy with 8% unemployment. virtually little growth, bad unemployment numbers, again this week, at least no job creation. >> mediocre. >> we're living in anxiety and fear and people are unsettled about t
and scaring grandma.they don't get their message out there and somehow convince people that the obama path means higher taxes and lower standards of living for the american people they're not going to be able to do it. scarring grandma is more powerful. >> mary is basically saying that the republicans don't get lost in the weeds whether you're down syndrome and autistic children are on the street. play with obama, but fight back on debt and deficits and growth? >> i think that...
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enter grandma turton. she moves here to take care of the kids. and watch over them she does.s she is getting them ready to go to school, one of the kids goes downstairs and comes running back up and says grandma, grandma, there's somebody in our house. >> i grabbed their hobbyhorse and i went down to see what was going on. and it was a man with armloads of our stuff. >> reporter: with hobbyhorse in hand, grandma turton chase it is robber outside. she begins shouting police, police. johnny on the spot. capitol police on the scene. they find the robber hiding behind a car. case closed. >> i learn ad big lesson today. you keep the doors locked no matter what and you are always with your children no matter what. >> reporter: don't mess with grandma turton. on capitol hill, pat collins, news4. >> metro officials are trying to figure out what sparked would bus fires in less than a week. first one broke out last thursday in fairfax. then today another fire in a bus on route 50 near bowie. both buses were the same model prompting nearly 100 of them to be taken off the road. luckily n
enter grandma turton. she moves here to take care of the kids. and watch over them she does.s she is getting them ready to go to school, one of the kids goes downstairs and comes running back up and says grandma, grandma, there's somebody in our house. >> i grabbed their hobbyhorse and i went down to see what was going on. and it was a man with armloads of our stuff. >> reporter: with hobbyhorse in hand, grandma turton chase it is robber outside. she begins shouting police, police....
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this is why obama has a financial advantage, he won't be able to scare grandma.nder the ryan plan, they'll find out the social security won't change. they are talking about future generations and gradual changes. the tea party would be upset it doesn't balance the budget sooner. it's a gradual process of reform. >> paul: it's been criticized by some conservatives? >> in some ways that is weakness he has to make it an immediate problem for people. ryan does. i think saying your grandchildren are going to be worse off. i'm sorry, most people are thinking about this year the next five years or their retirement. i think he has to communicate that the obama path means higher taxes for middle-class people, not in 20 years but very soon. that is something that the voters should want to avoid. >> we know that ryan has the capacity to articulate the message and make the case. he has done it on healthcare, one on one with obama. on the famous exchange in february of 2010. what about romney? can he make the case? >> he definitely getting better. he has a new speech writer a
this is why obama has a financial advantage, he won't be able to scare grandma.nder the ryan plan, they'll find out the social security won't change. they are talking about future generations and gradual changes. the tea party would be upset it doesn't balance the budget sooner. it's a gradual process of reform. >> paul: it's been criticized by some conservatives? >> in some ways that is weakness he has to make it an immediate problem for people. ryan does. i think saying your...
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for mark and denise and sophia, presumably, grandma's already getting an "a." >> it's just way for her to kind of participate in the pregnancy. >> she's been waiting for grandkids for a long time. >> reporter: and now time to put her grandparent graduate degree to good use. >> and then bring this piece up. from a dummy we practiced with in a class, and then to have this real live living little beauty. >> reporter: while grandma ann learns the newfangled ways, denise's father eric chang now grandpa eric introduces the customs of his native taiwan and cooks for the new mom. oh, and he also gets to serenade his new granddaughter. ♪ anything to help the exhausted, overwhelmed and sleep deprived new parents. >> it's really nice to see them both have time with the baby, and enjoy getting to know her. >> you're not going to be a doting grandmother, are you? >> oh, me? >> reporter: of course, she is. >> there we go. >> reporter: now she's also up to date on how to do it. kevin tibbles, nbc news, seattle. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. hope you'll stay tuned for "dateline." bria
for mark and denise and sophia, presumably, grandma's already getting an "a." >> it's just way for her to kind of participate in the pregnancy. >> she's been waiting for grandkids for a long time. >> reporter: and now time to put her grandparent graduate degree to good use. >> and then bring this piece up. from a dummy we practiced with in a class, and then to have this real live living little beauty. >> reporter: while grandma ann learns the newfangled...
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not nice and 2 to 4 inches of rain, you've got it, grandma. look at the fly across the country. i'll leave you with the big picture. >> this weather report has been brought to you by nivea hydra iq. >> like how she personalizes her forecasts. grandma paula, aunt nancy. paula, we're fedexing you an umbrella. >> how is aunt nancy? is she doing okay? >> they're both doing great. >> this is good. >> i got connections around the nation, got to use them. >>> coming up on "good morning america," jimmy kimmel knocking them dead at the annual gathering of reporters, celebrities, and politicians. here's another crack at the expense of the secret service. >> if this happened on president clinton's watch, you can bet the secret service agents would have been disciplined with a serious high five. >>> it wouldn't be "good morning america" weekend without this, the obligatory animal. here it is. dancing dog. meet this prancing pup coming up in a little segment we call "fixation." irresistibly touchable skin announcer ] hour after hour. ♪ it all starts with n
not nice and 2 to 4 inches of rain, you've got it, grandma. look at the fly across the country. i'll leave you with the big picture. >> this weather report has been brought to you by nivea hydra iq. >> like how she personalizes her forecasts. grandma paula, aunt nancy. paula, we're fedexing you an umbrella. >> how is aunt nancy? is she doing okay? >> they're both doing great. >> this is good. >> i got connections around the nation, got to use them....
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. >>> and kingpin grandma. is this the face of one of the biggest drug kingpins in four states? police say this white-haired grandma is a criminal mastermind, and wait till you see what she was packing when they busted her. >> hey, good morning. a big hello to my friend paula faris in for bianna golodryga. on a very, very busy sunday morning. it was a terrible and terrifying night for millions of americans. take a look at this map. more than 120 reported twisters bombarding 4 states. at least five people have been killed as tornadoes destroyed homes and simply erased portions of some communities across the heart of this country. and here's the thing, the storms are not over yet. >> and so many of these happened in the middle of the night. so people are just waking up to this destruction. video is pouring in of those powerful, fast-moving and hard-hitting twisters. take a look at this, two twisters side by side caught on tape. we're going to take you to one town where a twister slammed directly into a hospital filled with patients and another town where the tornado first took dow
. >>> and kingpin grandma. is this the face of one of the biggest drug kingpins in four states? police say this white-haired grandma is a criminal mastermind, and wait till you see what she was packing when they busted her. >> hey, good morning. a big hello to my friend paula faris in for bianna golodryga. on a very, very busy sunday morning. it was a terrible and terrifying night for millions of americans. take a look at this map. more than 120 reported twisters bombarding 4...
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a woman after great grandma's heart. how do you think grandma would react?> i think she would love it. i think she'd be pretty proud. >> reporter: and also a bit flabbergasted at how scommuj sexy plus-size fashion has become. no more frumpy fashions for anyone. . >>> just ahead, brnt's got talent turns out an unlikely singing sensation from the people who brought you susan boil. driving range best-in-class of more than 550 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey and the afternoon meeting in los angeles, all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ >>> in the last few weeks, a shy 280-pound teenager has been making major waves, first on british tv and then around the globe via youtube. its his superstar voice and not so polished look that's captured hearts. nick watt brings us the full story of his homeland homeliest hero. ♪ >> reporter: in america, everyvesence charms. even "the voice" is supposed to be about "the voice." ♪ ♪ i'm free falling. over here on britain's got talent, occasionally we like to weave
a woman after great grandma's heart. how do you think grandma would react?> i think she would love it. i think she'd be pretty proud. >> reporter: and also a bit flabbergasted at how scommuj sexy plus-size fashion has become. no more frumpy fashions for anyone. . >>> just ahead, brnt's got talent turns out an unlikely singing sensation from the people who brought you susan boil. driving range best-in-class of more than 550 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in...
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police say that this grandma is a criminal master mind. wait until you see what she was packing when they busted her. >>> and good morning, everybody. a big hello to my friend paula faris in for bianna golodryga. on a very, very busy sunday morning. it was a terrible and terrifying night for million of americas. take a look at this map. more than 120 tornadoes bombarding at least five states. at least five people have been killed. tornadoes destroyed homes and simply erased portions of states. here's the thing, the storms aren't over yet. >> so many of these happened in the middle of the night. so people are just waking up to this destruction. video is pouring in of those powerful, fast-moving hard-hitting twisters. take a look -- two twisters side by side caught on tape. we'll take you to a town where a tornado slammed right into a hospital. we're just now getting a sense of the scale and just how many lives were lost, dan. >> these tornadoes hit in the middle of the night. when a lot of people were sleeping. let's get straight to our met
police say that this grandma is a criminal master mind. wait until you see what she was packing when they busted her. >>> and good morning, everybody. a big hello to my friend paula faris in for bianna golodryga. on a very, very busy sunday morning. it was a terrible and terrifying night for million of americas. take a look at this map. more than 120 tornadoes bombarding at least five states. at least five people have been killed. tornadoes destroyed homes and simply erased portions of...
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. >> reporter: don't mess with grandma turton.orning, she used this hobbyhorse to fend off a robber who was trying to steal a bunch of her stuff. >> he grabbed my hair and -- pulled my neck, pulled my head over. and shouted obscenities at me. and i -- recovered and said now, but the stuff down. and he did it another time. mocked me out of the way. >> reporter: about 15 months ago at this capitol hill home, 37-year-old ashley turton died in a bizarre car fire in the garage. she left behind three young children. 3-year-old girl and 5-year-old twin boys. enter grandma turton. she moves here to take care of the kids. and watch over them she does. today as she's getting them ready to go to school, one of the kids goes downstairs and comes running back up and says grandma, grandma, there's somebody in our house. >> i grabbed their hobbyhorse and i went down to see what was going on. and it was a man with arm loads of our stuff. >> reporter: with hobbyhorse in hand grandmature ton chase it is robber outside and began shouting police, pol
. >> reporter: don't mess with grandma turton.orning, she used this hobbyhorse to fend off a robber who was trying to steal a bunch of her stuff. >> he grabbed my hair and -- pulled my neck, pulled my head over. and shouted obscenities at me. and i -- recovered and said now, but the stuff down. and he did it another time. mocked me out of the way. >> reporter: about 15 months ago at this capitol hill home, 37-year-old ashley turton died in a bizarre car fire in the garage. she...
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a woman after great grandma's heart. how do you think grandma would react? she would love it. i think she'd be pretty proud. >> reporter: and also a bit flabbergasted at how scommuj sexy plus-size fashion has become. no more frumpy fashions for anyone. . >>> just ahead, brnt's got talent turns out an unlikely singing sensation from the people who brought you susan boil. driving range best-in-class of more than 550 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey and the afternoon meeting in los angeles, all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ you're ththank you, sweetie. oh... ♪ you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ ♪ love can be so mystical you're ththank you, sweetie
a woman after great grandma's heart. how do you think grandma would react? she would love it. i think she'd be pretty proud. >> reporter: and also a bit flabbergasted at how scommuj sexy plus-size fashion has become. no more frumpy fashions for anyone. . >>> just ahead, brnt's got talent turns out an unlikely singing sensation from the people who brought you susan boil. driving range best-in-class of more than 550 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey and...
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grandma did not ask permission before buying this phone.a huge conference in my home with my 11-year-old. just starting from there, that seems like a problem. >> sure. essentially stepping over the leadership of the mother and father making decisions on behalf of their own child. so it's a boundary, and it's also respect. the grandmother, i'm sure the father's respect for his mother and wife's respect for her mother-in-law. but also the grandmother's respect and supporterring that relationship, too. >> other sticking point is mom doesn't want to push too hard. she's trying to sign her up. the little girl used to be in activities but seems disinterested now. to you, what is that a red flag of? no problems in school, but still has no interest in spending time with anyone other than grandma. >> sure. it raises a lot of questions in my mind in a way, i think sometimes when children go along too easily with what their parents want them to do. mom is pushing her to do things, but it keeps mom busier with her in a way that it's hard to get mom inv
grandma did not ask permission before buying this phone.a huge conference in my home with my 11-year-old. just starting from there, that seems like a problem. >> sure. essentially stepping over the leadership of the mother and father making decisions on behalf of their own child. so it's a boundary, and it's also respect. the grandmother, i'm sure the father's respect for his mother and wife's respect for her mother-in-law. but also the grandmother's respect and supporterring that...
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instead of stealing from grandma, he stole from the next door neighbor.m having to deal with my crimes, forgery, it's the same thing, i stole the money, i forged a check. i look at myself and i have major guilt thinking so my kid is a thief because i was a thief and what do i got to do to change it? >> christine taylor also struggles with parenting from prison, especially when it comes to negotiating with her children's father. >> unfortunately, they are in daycare and he's still letting our children go there. but there's nothing that i can say. because i'm here and i'm helpless. >> later we noticed taylor on a cellblock pay phone talking to the father of her children. >> okay. he doesn't like it, i don't want to go. does the lady still watch him? does she treat them any different? i mean, i don't know. shouldn't you be wondering these things after that incident. >> when we're filming in these prisons, i don't know if you call it luck or not, but we're there roaming around and we just happened upon these situations with some of the people we have been fil
instead of stealing from grandma, he stole from the next door neighbor.m having to deal with my crimes, forgery, it's the same thing, i stole the money, i forged a check. i look at myself and i have major guilt thinking so my kid is a thief because i was a thief and what do i got to do to change it? >> christine taylor also struggles with parenting from prison, especially when it comes to negotiating with her children's father. >> unfortunately, they are in daycare and he's still...
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they -- all they answers was like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: naked grandma! >> naked grandma.: it's so good though. >> yeah. >> jimmy: congrats on this guy. oh, my gosh. juggernaut. "act like a lady, think like a man." [ cheers and applause ] now a movie. number one best selling book. number one for like a hundred weeks or something crazy. this is a juggernaut. smash hit. >> you know, people say all that time, man, it's a masterful plan you had to write this book and turn it into a movie. i said, how the hell did i plan that? you know? how do you write a book, think that it will do that well and then it turn it into a movie? i said "hell, if i could plan that, i'd have done it in '95." [ light laughter ] i was struggling in '95. i was really hurting. i had no cash. >> no, no, this is -- yeah, you would have done it then. >> its he a huge blessing man. >> jimmy: but now you have -- it's giant movie. >> yes. april 20th. >> jimmy: april 20th, it comes out. >> same guys. guys movie that was out. >> jimmy: oh, that's right. yeah, yeah. >> i heard that. >> jimmy: we see two movies,
they -- all they answers was like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: naked grandma! >> naked grandma.: it's so good though. >> yeah. >> jimmy: congrats on this guy. oh, my gosh. juggernaut. "act like a lady, think like a man." [ cheers and applause ] now a movie. number one best selling book. number one for like a hundred weeks or something crazy. this is a juggernaut. smash hit. >> you know, people say all that time, man, it's a masterful plan you had to write...
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hey, grandma, how about another grape soda?
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. >> she begged shauna, "please, tell grandma, you've got to talk to grandma." >> no, grandma, they'llill you, they'll kill all of us, no, grandma, no." she refused to talk for about three hours. >> the hospital sometimes treated shauna more like a drug addict than a rape victim and so did the police, they say. >> "well, we'll investigate this but she's going to have to be in the room alone, her parents can't be there." and brad said, "that's fine, what about a rape counselor?" "nope. we're interviewing her alone or we're not interviewing her at all." well, you know what? after everything she'd been through, i wouldn't let nobody interview her unless i was there, or my husband was there, or brad was there. >> reporter: shauna's medical records outlined the resulting wound and infection the 16-year-old suffered after three days of sexual abuse. >> we found out that she had gonorrhea in her throat. she had chlamydia and was severely, severely, severely torn and ripped down below. that's when they found out they used different things on her. >> the hospital declined to comment due to fede
. >> she begged shauna, "please, tell grandma, you've got to talk to grandma." >> no, grandma, they'llill you, they'll kill all of us, no, grandma, no." she refused to talk for about three hours. >> the hospital sometimes treated shauna more like a drug addict than a rape victim and so did the police, they say. >> "well, we'll investigate this but she's going to have to be in the room alone, her parents can't be there." and brad said,...
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is out to get grandma. throwing grandma over the cliff.ime any effort has been made to save medicare from inevitable bankruptcy, it gets demagogued. they have signaled the president himself and he republicans want elderly and kids with autism to fend for themselves? >> how do you combated that? >> first of all we to have tell people why this is going to the campaign. they don't want the in campaign to be about the president's record. this campaign is about president's record he is going to lose. had his is record where it was worse than dated he was sworn in. they don't want it to be about economy or record. they want it to be about everything else. that is why they say these outrageous things. what we need to with medicare, my mom is on medicare. i will never supported any changes to medicare that would negatively affect our or any one like her that is currently on the program. i do believe that people like me that are decades from retirement we're going to have accept in order to keep medicare has it stands for our parents and grand pare
is out to get grandma. throwing grandma over the cliff.ime any effort has been made to save medicare from inevitable bankruptcy, it gets demagogued. they have signaled the president himself and he republicans want elderly and kids with autism to fend for themselves? >> how do you combated that? >> first of all we to have tell people why this is going to the campaign. they don't want the in campaign to be about the president's record. this campaign is about president's record he is...
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. >> reporter: hard to imagine a 21-year-old grandma but julie calls herself the grandma of u.s. rith nick gymnastics. makes sense since most gymnasts retire in their teens. she is the wylie veteran of the sport she calls poetry in motion. >> that's the way i tonend to describe it. the best way you can describe it, it is not like ail the other sports where you are racing against the clock or you are -- have to be like 100% technical. >> reporter: rith nick gymnastics is not as popular as the artistic gymnastics. it runs in the family. julie's mom was a junior national champion in hungary and introduced jewel dwroy the sport when she was just 4 years old. >> i tried it and fell if love with it. >> reporter: now almost 18 years later, she's training from five to eight hours day with her coach. in london, she has a chance to make olympic history. becoming the first u.s. rhythmic gymnast to win a medal. it comes from her heart and always seems to rise to the occasion. >> it is very important to be focused when you need to be focused. because you can practice through the whole year bu
. >> reporter: hard to imagine a 21-year-old grandma but julie calls herself the grandma of u.s. rith nick gymnastics. makes sense since most gymnasts retire in their teens. she is the wylie veteran of the sport she calls poetry in motion. >> that's the way i tonend to describe it. the best way you can describe it, it is not like ail the other sports where you are racing against the clock or you are -- have to be like 100% technical. >> reporter: rith nick gymnastics is not as...
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. >> where's grandma? grandma, where are you? she's up there somewhere.t your teammates and also a word about kansas's effort here at the end, never giving up. >> kansas is a great team. at halftime coach cal told us they were going to fight back and that's what they did tonight. my teammates have a great will to win. they come out and fight every possession and never give up on possessions. we got beat on a couple of plays but we came back with defense and rebounding. that's what got us there tonight. john: we talked about it thursday night, there's that one shining moment video and tonight it's going to belong to you guys. congratulations. the kentucky wildcats are the 2012 national champions. and let's go back to greg gumbel. greg g.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smith, all coaches to have led kentucky to an ncaa title. john calipari is the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providin
. >> where's grandma? grandma, where are you? she's up there somewhere.t your teammates and also a word about kansas's effort here at the end, never giving up. >> kansas is a great team. at halftime coach cal told us they were going to fight back and that's what they did tonight. my teammates have a great will to win. they come out and fight every possession and never give up on possessions. we got beat on a couple of plays but we came back with defense and rebounding. that's what...
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. >> where's grandma? grandma, where are you? she's up there somewhere.t your teammates and also a word about kansas's effort here at the end, never giving up. >> kansas is a great team. at halftime coach cal told us they were going to fight back and that's what they did tonight. my teammates have a great will to win. they come out and fight every possession and never give up on possessions. we got beat on a couple of plays but we came back with defense and rebounding. that's what got us there tonight. john: we talked about it thursday night, there's that one shining moment video and tonight it's going to belong to you guys. congratulations. the kentucky wildcats are the 2012 national champions. and let's go back to greg gumbel. greg g.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smith, all coaches to have led kentucky to an ncaa title. john calipari is the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providin
. >> where's grandma? grandma, where are you? she's up there somewhere.t your teammates and also a word about kansas's effort here at the end, never giving up. >> kansas is a great team. at halftime coach cal told us they were going to fight back and that's what they did tonight. my teammates have a great will to win. they come out and fight every possession and never give up on possessions. we got beat on a couple of plays but we came back with defense and rebounding. that's what...
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move over, grandma is moving in. she is got her luggage.er the real he is stestate mt rock bottom they were creative with ways to try to lure buyers back. one solution was making homes more functional for today's modern family. >> when the family began searching for a new home extra space for relatives was key. >> at times in our lives there's family members who need somewhere to stay. >> they will soon be a type of household that is becoming increasingly common. the multi generational home. in 2008 nearly 1 in 5 house thoel holds contained at least two adult generations that is up 33 percent since 1980. >> people that otherwise wouldn't be buying coming out to buy. >> the builder introduced a floor plan tailor made for these families. the next again home has a separate corridor zoned as the family. the out of the box approach gave them something new to build and market. >> if you are a builder the homes that we build today aren't too different than the homes we built two or three years ago in order to compete against foreclosures which are
move over, grandma is moving in. she is got her luggage.er the real he is stestate mt rock bottom they were creative with ways to try to lure buyers back. one solution was making homes more functional for today's modern family. >> when the family began searching for a new home extra space for relatives was key. >> at times in our lives there's family members who need somewhere to stay. >> they will soon be a type of household that is becoming increasingly common. the multi...
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end just to look at this paper death that he talks about the whole grandma always falls apart headline c.r.b. index back to seven hundred forty nine to present and this was from barry ritholtz the site and it's the jeffries commodity index you see quite clearly there that inflation bottomed out in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight and then look at the inflation collapse of the dollar essentially since one thousand sixty eight when charles de gaulle asked for the gold back right well look the dollar creation says nine hundred sixty eight says one hundred seventy one cents us close the gold went up there was always this quid pro quo will increase the currency will increase the and dead of this of the country there'll be some g.d.p. growth as a result of it and the net result will be higher g.d.p. growth and debt creation and this is gone back and forth for decades but as you thousand and eight we hit the wall there is no more growth from bed creation there now trying to desperately pump up the debt the wall of debt create any kind of g.d.p. growth but it's not working as a worker for
end just to look at this paper death that he talks about the whole grandma always falls apart headline c.r.b. index back to seven hundred forty nine to present and this was from barry ritholtz the site and it's the jeffries commodity index you see quite clearly there that inflation bottomed out in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight and then look at the inflation collapse of the dollar essentially since one thousand sixty eight when charles de gaulle asked for the gold back right well look...
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i realize not a problem that starts with grandma. in some instances particularly in kentucky an addiction starting in our homes. i have tried to do all i can. create the the state's first prescription pill task force, my drug investigators working with law enforcement. trying to collaborate, share resources in a time of dwindling law enforcement reforces. we participated in operation flamingo road. at that point we thought about 60% of our pills on our streets were coming from florida. they executed a search warrant on main -- pain management clinic. of the 1700, of the individuals they seized records, 1,100 are from the commonwealth of kentucky. that's what we in law enforcement call a clue. we had people by the van load going to kentucky to bring pills back. not only hap to have a friendship with general bondee, i an freightful s fulam gratefu. she said florida was home to 97, 98 of the top 100 proscribers. now down to 13. this issue knows no party. it is an american tragedy. we have entrepreneurs getting in the pill mill business.
i realize not a problem that starts with grandma. in some instances particularly in kentucky an addiction starting in our homes. i have tried to do all i can. create the the state's first prescription pill task force, my drug investigators working with law enforcement. trying to collaborate, share resources in a time of dwindling law enforcement reforces. we participated in operation flamingo road. at that point we thought about 60% of our pills on our streets were coming from florida. they...
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grandma is moving in. living with the relatives all under one roof. it's trending. would you do it?announcer ] you've never tried miracle whip, but one thing's for sure -- you don't like it. ohio see the problem here... ♪ mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry tinterrupt. when'the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announ
grandma is moving in. living with the relatives all under one roof. it's trending. would you do it?announcer ] you've never tried miracle whip, but one thing's for sure -- you don't like it. ohio see the problem here... ♪ mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans...
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>>> a cop getting a mouthful from this great grandma. >> but what will he do?>> an nfl player and his wife desperately trying to make it to the hospital. detained by an unsympathetic cop. >> you ran a red light. >> my mother is dying! right now. >> as i turned around, he had a gun pointed at me. >> what will she do? >> people faced with tough decisions. >> that's a woman. i had to decide what i'm going to do now. >> moral dilemmas with life-or-death consequences. >> to my girlfriend if he does jump, i'm going in. but i don't think that i really believed that i would actually -- it would come down to that. >> scenarios that force you to ask yourself -- what would you do? >> hello. welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. how well do you think you know yourself? in this show, we pose the question, what would you do? if situations that are confusing, dangerous, and even life-threatening. some present ethical questions. some are questions of judgment. and others are uncomfortable. but briefly put yourself in the place of the people in these stories and a
>>> a cop getting a mouthful from this great grandma. >> but what will he do?>> an nfl player and his wife desperately trying to make it to the hospital. detained by an unsympathetic cop. >> you ran a red light. >> my mother is dying! right now. >> as i turned around, he had a gun pointed at me. >> what will she do? >> people faced with tough decisions. >> that's a woman. i had to decide what i'm going to do now. >> moral dilemmas...
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and grandma ran right there and she hugged him and said no, your dad did everything that you're goingt he needed to see. because i didn't want him to grow up with separation or attachment disorders and anxieties. >> dad has been open about the fact you've had therapy. do you think that's a helpful thing? >> yeah. every kid has trouble sometimes. >> you almost make this look easy and i'm sure it hasn't been, the past couple years. >> not at all. well, the past couple years, kind of, because my dad has been very helpful. but the five years weren't really easy. >> what's the difference? tell me what made the five years hard versus now. >> now i have a guide. >> a guide? >> my dad. he's a guide. and i don't know how to explain it. it's just this bond. that's why here it's easier because i have my dad. >> but even as he leans on his dad and they work on rebuilding their special bond, there's the pain of knowing his family in brazil is still fighting for him. >> i just kind of try to push it away. >>> coming up, father and son still looking over their shoulders. >> there were some people th
and grandma ran right there and she hugged him and said no, your dad did everything that you're goingt he needed to see. because i didn't want him to grow up with separation or attachment disorders and anxieties. >> dad has been open about the fact you've had therapy. do you think that's a helpful thing? >> yeah. every kid has trouble sometimes. >> you almost make this look easy and i'm sure it hasn't been, the past couple years. >> not at all. well, the past couple...
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talked with my grandma a couple of times so i had to yell really loud.>> we're probably going to have to go back. >> no, i'm driving. >> pull over here. >> i'm just being really arrogant, a little son of a [ bleep ] in the car. the hardest thing for me was actually riling the guys up. >> keep your [ bleep ] hands on the driving wheel. >> driving wheel, like steering wheel? i had to hit garbage cans. even then, it took them a while to get angry about stuff. >> we all like to see other people getting tormented. in this case, the emotional reaction of the driving instructors were extraordinarily genuine. they were angry, they were scared. they were in shock and disbelief. >> i swear to god it's the house from "wayne's world." i'm going to turn around. >> no. straight. >> internet fame has often been the main reason for posting these videos, but there was another reason behind this one. advertising. >> can i have my phone back? >> no. >> it turns out this was really a campaign for a wireless headset provider. but most people don't know that. that's the best
talked with my grandma a couple of times so i had to yell really loud.>> we're probably going to have to go back. >> no, i'm driving. >> pull over here. >> i'm just being really arrogant, a little son of a [ bleep ] in the car. the hardest thing for me was actually riling the guys up. >> keep your [ bleep ] hands on the driving wheel. >> driving wheel, like steering wheel? i had to hit garbage cans. even then, it took them a while to get angry about stuff....
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is looking to implement a twenty fourteen a grandma down there and they change its position enough and honest and that really cannot be done without the cooperation and support of pakistan but u.s. clearly doesn't have right now and put a pakistani perspective there's one overriding concern because stan as a nation is bankrupt i mean i mean that in terms of money there is not enough funds in the croppers in pakistan because the government running and it has run in the past on the basis of goals for international financial institutions but largely from the united states no one else they can get it money so it really as an outstretched hand i'm wondering to what extent i mean how how fine is this line i mean i certainly we know that drone strikes are very common in pakistan i mean at what happens if pakistan you know shoots down the drone to is that it nuclear war ensues. well i wouldn't say would be nuclear war and i would say pakistan is really sort of generous based on the ground issues so that it is very clear that there are certain strikes the pakistanis approve of and others they d
is looking to implement a twenty fourteen a grandma down there and they change its position enough and honest and that really cannot be done without the cooperation and support of pakistan but u.s. clearly doesn't have right now and put a pakistani perspective there's one overriding concern because stan as a nation is bankrupt i mean i mean that in terms of money there is not enough funds in the croppers in pakistan because the government running and it has run in the past on the basis of goals...
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let's not -- >> jimmy: should we send it to your grandma? we will take it out to the car for you.ermo, take it to the car for you. >> what a beautiful painting. >> jimmy: let's send it to grandma and see if she can recognize. see if you know who this is. where does your grandmother live? >> in texas. >> jamie: and your character is from texas. >> yeah, i get to use my real accent. >> jimmy: other than that, you don't have a lot in common with the character. when did you move out here? >> i was 10. it's been awhile. >> jimmy: you moved out here -- >> to be in show business. >> jimmy: did you have a job? >> no, i came out to be i arriv birthday at the holiday inn. and had cheese cake. >> jimmy: you remember what you ate that day. >> i got a boom box. my first boom box. >> jimmy: was it a giant book box? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, we are going to take a break. jennifer love hewitt is here tonight. we'll be back. [ cheers and applause ] at olive garden, we're as passionate about cheese as you are. so we've created three new parmesan dishes. new grilled chicken parmesan, chicken fr
let's not -- >> jimmy: should we send it to your grandma? we will take it out to the car for you.ermo, take it to the car for you. >> what a beautiful painting. >> jimmy: let's send it to grandma and see if she can recognize. see if you know who this is. where does your grandmother live? >> in texas. >> jamie: and your character is from texas. >> yeah, i get to use my real accent. >> jimmy: other than that, you don't have a lot in common with the...
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my grandma made them for me. >> rose: all because of payne?h. he was kind of like me now that junior golf with '80s he was kind of a roughha let it dia a year ago. chging hisbeca the payne that everybody knows and loves today. georgia when that wasf guy i wag shots and rer down a came back and performed they dot lose that. a different isin going, the game of analyzes stui would >> rose: that's part one him ane i go about it and hoicatnssignit >> i hope so.ood and can't perform. michael jordan took time off and came back and performed pretty well so athletes, tour me where you think it is. is going. we're about e i think it's takenon tomorrow night. commio giving back with junior golf with signing >> is there some he hit shots te watching the old highlights so i take a little bit fromyou? >> no, only of water. t
my grandma made them for me. >> rose: all because of payne?h. he was kind of like me now that junior golf with '80s he was kind of a roughha let it dia a year ago. chging hisbeca the payne that everybody knows and loves today. georgia when that wasf guy i wag shots and rer down a came back and performed they dot lose that. a different isin going, the game of analyzes stui would >> rose: that's part one him ane i go about it and hoicatnssignit >> i hope so.ood and can't...
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there's nobody else in the family with any kind of visual problems other than grandma, who had cataracts. so, how could this happen? narrator: paul molloy has usher syndrome. he is profoundly deaf and legally blind. he and his wife, who is also deaf, have two children who are hearing and sighted. paul lives on long island and commutes daily to manhattan, where he works at columbia university. paul learned he had usher syndrome while attending college when he was 19 years old. at this point in his life, he has only a pinhole of vision left and uses a cane to assist him with travel. with usher syndrome, your vision is always changing, especially as you get older. some of these changes will have a significant impact on your life. i call these changes hits. for example, in your teen years, you start to experience night blindness where you lose the ability to travel independently or safely at nighttime. narrator: lauren is 13 and, like others with usher syndrome, is experiencing early night blindness. often, this is exhibited by a child tripping or bumping into things or, in general, being vi
there's nobody else in the family with any kind of visual problems other than grandma, who had cataracts. so, how could this happen? narrator: paul molloy has usher syndrome. he is profoundly deaf and legally blind. he and his wife, who is also deaf, have two children who are hearing and sighted. paul lives on long island and commutes daily to manhattan, where he works at columbia university. paul learned he had usher syndrome while attending college when he was 19 years old. at this point in...
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hey, grandma, how about another grape soda?lic service message on building strong bones for kids, from the pediatric orthopaedic society of north america and the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> before the sun came up i spoke with the spokesman of the u.s. nato forces. he gave me his take on the attacks. we were together a half hour before all hell broke lose yesterday. then i asked him a couple hours ago to assess the attacks. here is the navy captain. >> captain john kurr sri spokesman for the international security assistance force 35 minutes after we said good-bye today all hell broke lose. was it something i said? >> it's good to be back with you, geraldo. no, i don't think it had anything to do with you. i think this
hey, grandma, how about another grape soda?lic service message on building strong bones for kids, from the pediatric orthopaedic society of north america and the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what...
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i kind of like it here at grandma's house. how about if we get a new house, just for us?et a house with a pool. is it hard living in two places-- every other weekend with your mom, the rest of the time with me? sometimes it's hard. sometimes i like it. i know what you mean. dad? do you like ms. casey? everybody likes ms. casey. why do you ask? are you and ms. casey going to date? alex, where did you get an idea like that? i don't know. jimmy peters, at school-- his dad is divorced and he goes out on dates. i don't have time for dates. anyway, ms. casey is going out with uncle alberto. you know that. do you have any homework? uh-uh. that's what you always say. i'll put the rest of the dishes away. you start your homework. no guitar until your homework is finished. you hear me? dad, do you think i could be a rock star? i thought you wanted to be a baseball player. i think i'd rather be a rock star. well, my son can be anything he wants to be but first, he has to do his homework. now go. mrs. mendoza: alex, you're getting popcorn all over the carpet! please, pick that up rig
i kind of like it here at grandma's house. how about if we get a new house, just for us?et a house with a pool. is it hard living in two places-- every other weekend with your mom, the rest of the time with me? sometimes it's hard. sometimes i like it. i know what you mean. dad? do you like ms. casey? everybody likes ms. casey. why do you ask? are you and ms. casey going to date? alex, where did you get an idea like that? i don't know. jimmy peters, at school-- his dad is divorced and he goes...