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in 2006, met sister joanna chan, the woman he calls grandma. >> at that time he would say grandma, itlost my last appeal, i don't know what i'm going to do. >> i always say, you know, let's keep the faith, go on praying. i says we have many praying with you. >> sister joanna offered more than just her prayers. that's when she brought in peter cross, who was now fighting for eric on the outside. >> you have donnelly as the officer assigned. >> reporter: with eric as his guide, cross got up to speed and he found some troubling information about how detectives donnelly and aiello connected the two murders. it was through this witness. her name is cathy gomez. >> cathy, we're on the record. >> reporter: cross tracked her down and videotaped his interview with her. >> you know i'm hear today because eric glisson. >> reporter: gomez, who was 16 at the time of the murder, says she first came in contact with the detectives for only one reason. she was friends with miriam tavares, who spoke only spanish. >> so you served kind of as a translator? >> yes. >> reporter: but by the time she walked
in 2006, met sister joanna chan, the woman he calls grandma. >> at that time he would say grandma, itlost my last appeal, i don't know what i'm going to do. >> i always say, you know, let's keep the faith, go on praying. i says we have many praying with you. >> sister joanna offered more than just her prayers. that's when she brought in peter cross, who was now fighting for eric on the outside. >> you have donnelly as the officer assigned. >> reporter: with eric as...
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. >> my grandma died. a child witnesses a brutal murder. >> i had to point out my uncle. >> they had a little 6-year-old girl who was saying it was her uncle clarence, case closed. >> years later the girl recanted but the courts wouldn't let him go. even dna wasn't enough. >> do they want me to hand them the killer on a silver platter? okay, that's what we'll do. june 7, 1998 was a very hot night in barberton, ohio. hoping for a breeze, 58-year-old judy johnson left her front door ajar. some time after midnight, her granddaughter brooke heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look, she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered up my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead. miraculously, brooke regained consciousness several hours later but found her grandmother dead. >> my grandma died, and i need somebody to get my mom for me, i'm
. >> my grandma died. a child witnesses a brutal murder. >> i had to point out my uncle. >> they had a little 6-year-old girl who was saying it was her uncle clarence, case closed. >> years later the girl recanted but the courts wouldn't let him go. even dna wasn't enough. >> do they want me to hand them the killer on a silver platter? okay, that's what we'll do. june 7, 1998 was a very hot night in barberton, ohio. hoping for a breeze, 58-year-old judy johnson...
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my grandma gave me this necklace, it's for good luck. die in it. >> i have to hold it by respect. out of respect. out of respect. that's good luck? you think we're going to win tonight? >> yeah, you keep it so you can win. it's a good luck charm. it's antique. >> antique? going to make my neck turn green? >> no. >> okay. >> it's going to make you win. >> okay. so, when we win, i'm going attribute this to you. >> yes. she was wearing it when she died. >> it's a necklace? >> yeah, good luck. she told me. i want you to have it so you guys can win. so, my grandma gave me this for good luck. i want to give it to you so you guys can win. you're the only person i'm giving it to, okay? i keep it all this time for me and now it's yours. >> i'm sure it's good luck. >> and you guys are going to win. >> thank you, man, thank you. what's this for? >> this is my mike. >> okay. sorry. my bad, sorry. >> can we take a selfie? >> yeah, sure, man. >> all right. you're a good guy. >> thank you. >> one, two, three -- grandma, rest in peace. >> jimmy: guiller
my grandma gave me this necklace, it's for good luck. die in it. >> i have to hold it by respect. out of respect. out of respect. that's good luck? you think we're going to win tonight? >> yeah, you keep it so you can win. it's a good luck charm. it's antique. >> antique? going to make my neck turn green? >> no. >> okay. >> it's going to make you win. >> okay. so, when we win, i'm going attribute this to you. >> yes. she was wearing it when she...
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judge a book by its cover. >> grandmas. >> i'm convinced the ocean has netflixes or huluplus. the shark has seen "jaws." four fishermen were out there and watched this thing. that's a great white shark. they say seven meters. >> what? >> they doll a white pointer in australia. >> look at that thing. circled their boat for like a half hour. they're like big, tough fishermen types with fishermen-type names but they are were scared because the thing started biting their boat. it's gnawing on the side of their boat, what the shark did in "jaws." talking to one of the fishermen describing the encounter. >> these are fresh teeth marks and scratches on the board. >> it didn't frighten me too much but, yeah, still like i'm getting out the front out of the way. >> rolled on its side. that black eye was look at me. made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. >> the shark charged the boat like a battering ram. that's terrifying the boat weighs something like 6,000 pounds plus and it was able to knock the boat around. >> sort of litted this up, this is hinged, pushed it up like that. >
judge a book by its cover. >> grandmas. >> i'm convinced the ocean has netflixes or huluplus. the shark has seen "jaws." four fishermen were out there and watched this thing. that's a great white shark. they say seven meters. >> what? >> they doll a white pointer in australia. >> look at that thing. circled their boat for like a half hour. they're like big, tough fishermen types with fishermen-type names but they are were scared because the thing started...
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. >> he loved her like grandma, like a grandma. would tell my mom you have competition. >> but soon the family says their nanny became less mary poppins. >> as i expected, practically perfect in every day. >> less mrs. doubtfire. >> look at that fire. you remind me of stewart little. one of the most honorable creatures in all of literature. >> and more nanny nightmare. but it turns out she does have rights, and this family has a mountain of legal paperwork to prove it. >> there is no timeline. it could be three months. it could be six months. she could end up filing bankruptcy, and they could start all over. >> in court, diane stretton has asserted she is more than live-in help. she is a tenant in the family home, and should be afforded all the legal protection that comes with it. she got a judge to agree. >> the facts of this scenario are completely surprising, but having to abide by the law and going through the formal eviction process is not surprising. because, you know, there is a general idea here that we don't want people ta
. >> he loved her like grandma, like a grandma. would tell my mom you have competition. >> but soon the family says their nanny became less mary poppins. >> as i expected, practically perfect in every day. >> less mrs. doubtfire. >> look at that fire. you remind me of stewart little. one of the most honorable creatures in all of literature. >> and more nanny nightmare. but it turns out she does have rights, and this family has a mountain of legal paperwork to...
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so, instead of stealing from grandma, he stole from the next door neighbor.i'm having to deal with my crimes, forgery, it's the same thing, i stole the money, i forged a check. so, you know, i look at myself and i have guilt, 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, some events transpired in day care last week that are horrible, 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 cell block 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 him 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 happ
so, instead of stealing from grandma, he stole from the next door neighbor.i'm having to deal with my crimes, forgery, it's the same thing, i stole the money, i forged a check. so, you know, i look at myself and i have guilt, 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, some...
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>> doesn't need grandma's jet. >> why do you need grandma's jet? roll with your own.ber what i got for my 30th. >> the b.e.t. awards last night in los angeles. >> chris brown stole the show, per forring -- performing his latest hit, and a major diss by chris rock. true to form, not the only person that chris rock dissed. >> what exactly did he say? what exactly did donald sterling say? i don't want my woman around black basketball players. me neither! are you kidding me? who the hell wants their woman around black basketball players? >> i'm not touching that one. meantime, taking the top award last night for video of the year pharell's happy, drake, jay-z, beon say were top nominees, earning five each. >> belated honor for a once controversial film, spike lee's "do the right thing" was snubbed for the best picture oscar in 1989. the indy film about racial tensions in america is being praised as a cinematic masterpiece. it threatened to trigger violence at the time. >> look, malcolm x, nelson mandela, michael jordan. >> come on, get him out. >> i'm trying to get him ou
>> doesn't need grandma's jet. >> why do you need grandma's jet? roll with your own.ber what i got for my 30th. >> the b.e.t. awards last night in los angeles. >> chris brown stole the show, per forring -- performing his latest hit, and a major diss by chris rock. true to form, not the only person that chris rock dissed. >> what exactly did he say? what exactly did donald sterling say? i don't want my woman around black basketball players. me neither! are you...
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here grandma steps in and puts the items back.the scheme or if she spies this patron walking up and has to feign disapproval. >> it's all part of the show sometimes. you know, if i'm going to steal an item or a kid's going to grab an item and they get caught, i can go over as a parent and say put that back, we don't take items without paying for them. and wait for people to leave and send the child back in. people wouldn't think twice, we always see kids picking up items in stores and parents scolding them. >> at the end of their time in the store, grandma makes a purchase. she's never charged with a crime. fleming says there's no evidence she knew what was going on. >> but the mother, she turns herself in after the videotape appears on local tv. >> why would you involve your children? >> she's charged with three counts -- theft, endangering the welfare of a child, and using a child in commission of a crime. she pleads guilty to all counts, serves 30 days in prison, and is placed on two years' probation. matt fleming says thanks t
here grandma steps in and puts the items back.the scheme or if she spies this patron walking up and has to feign disapproval. >> it's all part of the show sometimes. you know, if i'm going to steal an item or a kid's going to grab an item and they get caught, i can go over as a parent and say put that back, we don't take items without paying for them. and wait for people to leave and send the child back in. people wouldn't think twice, we always see kids picking up items in stores and...
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grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem.hat puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. spinach? grazie! plus, with no known dietary restrictions, mary can eat the healthy foods she likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor
grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem.hat puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related...
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that's what makes it wonderful, you walk in grandma behind the desk and grandpa hidv the store. that's wonderful. if they're not in the community for the family business, the only thing they're doing is taking money from the community and that's what they're doing. if they live there, perfect. more times they're not. they have somewhere else that they live. but if we're offering bigger businesses to take over the bigger spots that smaller businesses are not willing to take, then you're also willing -- they're also willing to take residents in that community and offer them jobs or people that are hungry that are in that community that are willing to walk or transport or bus or park or check on them. but they usually come in and take over and kind of -- >> you have 32nd. >>> they usually come over, they come in and it helps the community. then more people are willing to go and apply for a job in their community, that they're willing to make out the spaces that are on that store front. they are making it a little bit brighter, a little bit nicer whereas other people are struggling
that's what makes it wonderful, you walk in grandma behind the desk and grandpa hidv the store. that's wonderful. if they're not in the community for the family business, the only thing they're doing is taking money from the community and that's what they're doing. if they live there, perfect. more times they're not. they have somewhere else that they live. but if we're offering bigger businesses to take over the bigger spots that smaller businesses are not willing to take, then you're also...
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you can use it as a way to remind grandma to take her medications. up, find grandma and say take your medication. stuart: it is a stretch, isn't it? i'm not going to use that to give grandma her pills come you know what i mean? >> the app developers love it because what they say -- imagine if it was designed by your daughter. you can 3d print it so it looks like her daughter wanted to look like so you can have a walking, talking. stuart: i could 3d print this thing. it could look like one of my children. >> it could be so when grandma sees it, she things of her grand daughter. stuart: how much? >> it is about $1500. stuart: would i have to be technology genius to program the thing? >> no, just like a smart phone. think of it just like a smart phone, download apps suite can do whatever you wanted to do. stuart: you really want to put this thing out, have a lot of people buy it because you in the market for a robot or is is a project you want to work on introducing gradually? >> the developers love it because now their programs are not stock on the scr
you can use it as a way to remind grandma to take her medications. up, find grandma and say take your medication. stuart: it is a stretch, isn't it? i'm not going to use that to give grandma her pills come you know what i mean? >> the app developers love it because what they say -- imagine if it was designed by your daughter. you can 3d print it so it looks like her daughter wanted to look like so you can have a walking, talking. stuart: i could 3d print this thing. it could look like one...
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the plan, to drive to grandma's house.t happened when two teenagers saw the car speeding recklessly down the road. >> and there may be another dynamic duo on the eagles offense. nick foles takes about new target that has become very know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >> a 64 year old man is busted for cooking and side his retirement complex. employees in california pulled the man over during a traffic stop and learned he was on pre baying for selling methamphetamine. they searched his car and found drugs. then police went to his apartment where they say they found materials for a small meth lab. neighbors say the man moved into the
the plan, to drive to grandma's house.t happened when two teenagers saw the car speeding recklessly down the road. >> and there may be another dynamic duo on the eagles offense. nick foles takes about new target that has become very know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and...
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i gave it to my grandma. >> jimmy: you gave it to your grandma.d in it now, or is she -- >> no. it's only hers. i'm never allowed back. >> jimmy: so where do you live then? >> literally on friends' couches. i mean, i was only here in l.a. for two months, and so, you know, when you're home, you kind of want to soak up faces and places. like familiarity and feel comfortable. and then i leave again. >> jimmy: do you take everything with you when you leave? all of your possessions? >> yeah. yeah. i'm going to take them with me. >> jimmy: wow. that's something else. do you have a phone? >> i used to not have a phone. i do have a phone right now because we have been doing so much press. and they were like, shai, we need to be able to get a hold of you. so here's a temporary phone. and we've taped the number to the back of it so you won't forget it. it's kind of hilarious. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you have a computer or an ipad? >> i have a computer. no ipad. >> jimmy: so you have a computer and just a few articles of clothing. >> a few artic
i gave it to my grandma. >> jimmy: you gave it to your grandma.d in it now, or is she -- >> no. it's only hers. i'm never allowed back. >> jimmy: so where do you live then? >> literally on friends' couches. i mean, i was only here in l.a. for two months, and so, you know, when you're home, you kind of want to soak up faces and places. like familiarity and feel comfortable. and then i leave again. >> jimmy: do you take everything with you when you leave? all of your...
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. >> i was born on my grandma's birthday. so i'm grandma's boy. so i've lived with her most of my life. i'll go back out, help her out. just do good. stop giving her problems and stuff. >> the hard work has paid off. later today he'll finally see freedom and be released to his grandparents. >> for every juvenile delinquent that you see in the newspapers who's done some horrendous thing, there are ten more who learn from the system and went back out to be good adults as they grow up. we see those stories and it warms your heart and you can't not want to do this because you know that you've had something to play in that. > due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jails with scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> unlike prison, all inmates are convicted, most jail inmates are only charged with crimes and waiting trial with resolution of their cases. both prisons and jails deal with common problem -- gangs.
. >> i was born on my grandma's birthday. so i'm grandma's boy. so i've lived with her most of my life. i'll go back out, help her out. just do good. stop giving her problems and stuff. >> the hard work has paid off. later today he'll finally see freedom and be released to his grandparents. >> for every juvenile delinquent that you see in the newspapers who's done some horrendous thing, there are ten more who learn from the system and went back out to be good adults as they...
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so now grandma finds her social security check being levied on to pay off her granddaughter's student loan. it never, ever ends. so i support my colleague from connecticut. he and i both believe this ought to change. this is awful. for goodness's sakes, we have got to have some recognition of what's happening in student debt today. it isn't like it used to be. those of us fortunate to get the early government loans -- the national defense education act -- that's how i went to college and law school. scared to death when the soviets launched sputnik, this senate and the house created a loan program for kids like me from east st. louis, illinois, for kids like me to go to college. you had to pay it back over ten years, 3% interest. now look what the students are faced. hanna moore of the suburbs of chicago. i have gotten to know hanna. i want to tell you hanna's sorry student. this young lady went to community college first -- good ierksidea, right? then she signed up at heritage college school of design. they were going to give her a special education. well, they sure as heck did. the
so now grandma finds her social security check being levied on to pay off her granddaughter's student loan. it never, ever ends. so i support my colleague from connecticut. he and i both believe this ought to change. this is awful. for goodness's sakes, we have got to have some recognition of what's happening in student debt today. it isn't like it used to be. those of us fortunate to get the early government loans -- the national defense education act -- that's how i went to college and law...
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. >> it is widely accepted that my grandma was part of the ethnic community. seriously.med probably because of bigotry like this. i'm sorry, michelle, my dead great grandma is not to blame for you working full time hours at a part-time job. your culturally insensitive language makes it seem like it was and i am looking for an apology. >> you are culturally insensitive because you are a great guy. any advice for michelle? should she step up and take responsibility for the things she said? >> yes. they are backtracking and saying she forgot that it was a slur. you don't forget slur words. you never hear anybody go you are a stupid -- what's the word? it is on the tip of my tongue. those come to you immediately. they also tried to tie this in someway and make it an equivalence to the redskins controversy. when she was selling hoop earrings and the wandering thief has a problem. she is never going to explain this away. >> it is over, joanne. it is over. i know, some people say everyone uses this term, and it is okay. shouldn't she know better? she is a symbol, an icon. someo
. >> it is widely accepted that my grandma was part of the ethnic community. seriously.med probably because of bigotry like this. i'm sorry, michelle, my dead great grandma is not to blame for you working full time hours at a part-time job. your culturally insensitive language makes it seem like it was and i am looking for an apology. >> you are culturally insensitive because you are a great guy. any advice for michelle? should she step up and take responsibility for the things she...
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my grandma was right. that in heaven they serve one of these every hour.e games -- check this out -- it's the breath-taking beauty that's brought the whole world to brazil. that's right, guys. it's a tough job, but someone's got to do it, right? >> you look good doing it too, pedro. thank you so much. have a great time. and a full slate of action today, four games on espn and espn2. and the big u.s. versus germany game tomorrow. but today, in just a couple of minutes, melissa mccarthy. we're going to head inside to talk to melissa about her brand new movie, "tammy." >>> oh, what a great crowd we have. and they're all waving inside the window here because oscar-nominated actress melissa mccarthy is on the cover of "rolling stone." look at that. go, girl. and it's a hilarious new comedy this summer. it's called "tammy." it starts with tammy, played by melissa, having the worst day of her life. it gets worse. >> yes. >> just come with us. >> oh, come on, man. >> right this way. >> no, i -- going with every. i bet you see a lot of bears here. >> no, ma'am. ma'
my grandma was right. that in heaven they serve one of these every hour.e games -- check this out -- it's the breath-taking beauty that's brought the whole world to brazil. that's right, guys. it's a tough job, but someone's got to do it, right? >> you look good doing it too, pedro. thank you so much. have a great time. and a full slate of action today, four games on espn and espn2. and the big u.s. versus germany game tomorrow. but today, in just a couple of minutes, melissa mccarthy....
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. >> grandma. >> gray point, poop on every everything. >> poupon everything.l ad. >> it should be. we should call -- gray poupon. we do an ad for you. >>ed a grimes and jessica saddleburger did that thing on youtube called "obbs". again that's fun. so love music. >> sam smith. >> he is kind of new, you guys. have you heard any of his stuff? >> i like his stuff a lot. he is now but maybe he's not and i'm just old. >> i think he is pretty new. i saw him on one of those who to watch vh-1 videos. he sang a cover whitney houston's "howly know," he did it in his own way. >> this is whitney houston's original song. ♪ how will i know >> i love this song. ♪ how will i know >> where's sam smith? >> now take a look at sam's version. ♪ how will i know if you really love me ♪ ♪ i say a prayer with every heartbeat ♪ ♪ i fall in love whenever we meet ♪ ♪ i'm asking you but you know about these things ♪ ♪ how will i know if you're thinking of me ♪ ♪ i try to phone >> so beautiful. >> that like totally takes your breath away. >> we could just listen to this for the entire show
. >> grandma. >> gray point, poop on every everything. >> poupon everything.l ad. >> it should be. we should call -- gray poupon. we do an ad for you. >>ed a grimes and jessica saddleburger did that thing on youtube called "obbs". again that's fun. so love music. >> sam smith. >> he is kind of new, you guys. have you heard any of his stuff? >> i like his stuff a lot. he is now but maybe he's not and i'm just old. >> i think he is...
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republicans want a war on women, dirty air, water, they want grandma to die and children. right?>> you know -- >> that's why we should vote against you. [ laughter ] >> i really feel, especially -- >> double that? do you really believe that? >> that we should vote against you. >> i'm not running. >> republicans in general. i have so many more reasons than that, sean. >> okay. noel. >> as someone that works in campaigns and raises money for actual races going on, i got to let you know i feel like our country is more divided since and i know i'll be criticized for this but since obama has gotten in office, it has more division with races, more division with income, more division among women, gender, i mean, you name it, we are divided. i think obama instead of being the first black president that brought us together, divided us. >> another campaign hack would be what you call us. >> noel is not a hack. if you want to describe yourself, feel free. >> we're on the ground with clients talking to voters all the time and this existed a long time ago even when bush was in office, the car
republicans want a war on women, dirty air, water, they want grandma to die and children. right?>> you know -- >> that's why we should vote against you. [ laughter ] >> i really feel, especially -- >> double that? do you really believe that? >> that we should vote against you. >> i'm not running. >> republicans in general. i have so many more reasons than that, sean. >> okay. noel. >> as someone that works in campaigns and raises money for...
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. >> how old is your great grandma turning today? >> 102. >> and you're having a big party for her? >> happy birthday great grandma and you're going to enjoy some an we are looking at some ast.'y pretty decent weather up and down the east coast. in fact for all those dads watching the u.s. open this weekend, it is going to be in north carolina upper 80s, but we aren't looking for a whole lot of rain, so no washout expected. maybe just an isolated shower or storm later today. we do, though, have stronger storms expected through eastern nebraska into kansas and western iowa, isolated tornados and also some very large hail will be our biggest threat. then tomorrow for father's day, we do still have a slight risk across parts of southern wisconsin down into oklahoma, but just a slight risk of some moderate thunderstorms with the hail and the damaging wind gusts of the the rest of the country actual >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. we are going to see great conditions, plenty of sunshine, nice temperatures. 79 to 82 degrees. northwesterly wind 10 to 15 mile
. >> how old is your great grandma turning today? >> 102. >> and you're having a big party for her? >> happy birthday great grandma and you're going to enjoy some an we are looking at some ast.'y pretty decent weather up and down the east coast. in fact for all those dads watching the u.s. open this weekend, it is going to be in north carolina upper 80s, but we aren't looking for a whole lot of rain, so no washout expected. maybe just an isolated shower or storm later...
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. >> what is will divisiveness when you look at the race card the grandma card trying to pit different age groups or individuals against one another. that keeps the message that is trying to be delivered to america especially from my perspective conservative as we mentioned personal responsibility, smaller government, less spending. when you bring in the other aspects of the argument i just mentioned that cushuts down the debate that's what you see and hear with the headlines. >> you work like doug in a lot of campaigns. we know what this election is going to be about from the democratic side. republicans want war on women dirty air, dirty water and want grandma to die and children. >> i really feel especially -- >> (inaudible. >> you should believe that? >> that we should run against you? >> republicans in general. i have so many other reasons than that, sean. >> someone who works in campaigns and raises money for races going on i feel like our country has been more divided ever since p. i know i am going to be criticized for this but ever since obama has been in office we have had an
. >> what is will divisiveness when you look at the race card the grandma card trying to pit different age groups or individuals against one another. that keeps the message that is trying to be delivered to america especially from my perspective conservative as we mentioned personal responsibility, smaller government, less spending. when you bring in the other aspects of the argument i just mentioned that cushuts down the debate that's what you see and hear with the headlines. >>...
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and i'm seeing like babies and grandmas and church choirs and just people from all different walks ofn't it fun" and it's just really -- it's insane to have a song like that, you know? you hear about those songs and you -- you write all your life to hopefully get one of those songs. just to see what it feels like and to have that one moment. >> reporter: over 1,000 shows later, what matters to paramore is still staying connected with their fans in person. >> this is like the old days when we used to -- then i would get so nervous counting cash and change. i would just give away the shirts for free. oh, what if i count it wrong? it's so nerve-racking. >> welcome to the monument tour! >> reporter: die-hard fans erika and serena have grown up with the band. >> love paramore. number one fans. this we've seen them five times. we just saw them on "good morning america." >> i hope that the reason that people follow our band and listen at all, pay attention at all, is because maybe they're hearing something in our music that gives them a type of release, whether these a hope kind of feeling,
and i'm seeing like babies and grandmas and church choirs and just people from all different walks ofn't it fun" and it's just really -- it's insane to have a song like that, you know? you hear about those songs and you -- you write all your life to hopefully get one of those songs. just to see what it feels like and to have that one moment. >> reporter: over 1,000 shows later, what matters to paramore is still staying connected with their fans in person. >> this is like the...
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. >>> there's a fun way for grandma and grandpa to spend time with the grandkids this summer and do a little learning at the same time. families starting arriving today at westchester university for grandparents university. three days and two nights the grandparents and grandchildren live in a residence halls, share meals and attend classes, and also a graduation ceremony this wednesday. >>> and still to come tonight, starbucks shaking up drink prices. details of the caffeinated increase coming up. ♪ >> thousands of gap employees seeing more money in the paycheck. earlier this year the company pledged to raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour. today that pay was hiked to $9 an hour for 65,000 workers at stores, distribution centers and fulfillment centers. and they increased the pay by the extra $1 by hour next june. >>> starbucks increasing the price on several drinks starting tomorrow. the company will also introduce a new product. starbucks is raising prices on collect drinks by 5 to 20 cents. customers will also start to pay $1 more for packaged starbucks coffee sold in supermarket
. >>> there's a fun way for grandma and grandpa to spend time with the grandkids this summer and do a little learning at the same time. families starting arriving today at westchester university for grandparents university. three days and two nights the grandparents and grandchildren live in a residence halls, share meals and attend classes, and also a graduation ceremony this wednesday. >>> and still to come tonight, starbucks shaking up drink prices. details of the...
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her grandma took her to eat at a kfc in mississippi. >> the lady came over and she said we would have to leave. we were disturbing her other customers. >> the family posted about that encounter on facebook with a photo of victoria saying does this look scary to you. kfc has investigate the incident. victoria's facebook page now has more than 96,000 likes. >> wow. >>> switching gears. paul, a little bit chillier today. the wind has picked up. >> reporter: all kind of coming together today. rather brisk monday. this is what happens sometimes in june, but it is not with the fog. usually when it is windy, we get the fog and keel weather. ed to, no fog but windy and chilly. i will explain. liz is right. it is not warm outside. livermore 66. we should be in the 80s. san bruno 63. oakland 62. san francisco 59. the one warm spot, places like santa rosa where mountains are just to your north. you can't be warmer than you are today. 78degrees. mid 50s overnight. fremont 51. several hundred miles it can impact our weather. sending down a very strong north wind. with high pressure strong off to o
her grandma took her to eat at a kfc in mississippi. >> the lady came over and she said we would have to leave. we were disturbing her other customers. >> the family posted about that encounter on facebook with a photo of victoria saying does this look scary to you. kfc has investigate the incident. victoria's facebook page now has more than 96,000 likes. >> wow. >>> switching gears. paul, a little bit chillier today. the wind has picked up. >> reporter: all...
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are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> police now had evidence that sandy duyst's horse barn incident was no accident. in a letter found among her private papers, sandy described the incident as a murder attempt perpetrated by her husband. >> my accident was no accident. look first to david duyst. >> instead of leaving the marriage, sandy apparently tried to make it work. >> sandy really, truly loved david. she stayed with him because she did love him, and she wanted the whole family to stay together, and family was very important to her. and so, i think that she just really loved him. >> i think family first, stay with the family, make it work, do everything you can. >> david duyst denied hitting sandy in the stable and insisted her shooting death was a suicide. he said the gun must have dou
are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> police now had evidence that sandy duyst's horse barn incident was no accident. in a letter found among her private papers, sandy described the incident as a murder attempt perpetrated by her husband. >> my accident was no...
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it's just until grandma can see them. my neck hole is too small. mine's itchy. i'd rather be itchy than choky. come on, phil. hurry up. okay, here we go. connecting. [ muffled ] come in, florida! over! mom? dad? hello, phillip. [ chuckles ] all: merry christmas eve! merry christmas eve! a little -- little lower, dad. [ deeper voice ] merry christmas eve. [ chuckles ] thank you -- thanks for the sweaters! [ normal voice ] oh, you're welcome. you look beautiful in them, darling. hey, pops, here's the tree. and, uh, there -- there's the, uh -- there's the ornament you sent us. right here. right here.
it's just until grandma can see them. my neck hole is too small. mine's itchy. i'd rather be itchy than choky. come on, phil. hurry up. okay, here we go. connecting. [ muffled ] come in, florida! over! mom? dad? hello, phillip. [ chuckles ] all: merry christmas eve! merry christmas eve! a little -- little lower, dad. [ deeper voice ] merry christmas eve. [ chuckles ] thank you -- thanks for the sweaters! [ normal voice ] oh, you're welcome. you look beautiful in them, darling. hey, pops, here's...
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. >> my grandma died.hild witnesses a brutal murder. >> i had to point out my uncle. >> they had a little 6-year-old girl who was saying it was her uncle clarence, case closed. >> years later the girl recanted but the courts wouldn't let him go. even dna wasn't enough. >> do they want me to hand them the killer on a silver platter? okay, that's what we'll do. june 7, 1998 was a very hot
. >> my grandma died.hild witnesses a brutal murder. >> i had to point out my uncle. >> they had a little 6-year-old girl who was saying it was her uncle clarence, case closed. >> years later the girl recanted but the courts wouldn't let him go. even dna wasn't enough. >> do they want me to hand them the killer on a silver platter? okay, that's what we'll do. june 7, 1998 was a very hot
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grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem.ts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. spinach? grazie! plus, with no known dietary restrictions, mary can eat the healthy foods she likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells
grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem.ts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke...
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up. >> but the talker has no idea the woman she is calling grandma is armed and that her rage is about to boil over. security footage shows bingham also talking on his cell phone, busy with his own conversation. he's unaware the situation is heating up nearby. >> i didn't think anything crazy was going to happen. you see it all the time when people are mad and annoyed at someone else where they might say something, can you keep your conversations down? didn't think it would go where it went to. >> bingham doesn't pay much attention to the squabble until the older woman says something he finds disturbing. >> the lady said this old lady will put a bullet in your mouth. that's when i said, all right, what's going to happen next? if nothing else, i thought it was going to come to blows. >> at that moment the angry passenger charges to the front of the bus, which still hasn't moved. what started as a battle of words now turns into a pushing and shoving match between the two women, and it's about to get worse. >> out of the corner of my eye, i see her with the gun. much to my surprise, i did
up. >> but the talker has no idea the woman she is calling grandma is armed and that her rage is about to boil over. security footage shows bingham also talking on his cell phone, busy with his own conversation. he's unaware the situation is heating up nearby. >> i didn't think anything crazy was going to happen. you see it all the time when people are mad and annoyed at someone else where they might say something, can you keep your conversations down? didn't think it would go where...
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her grandson gave her this branch one day at the playground and said, this is for you to take home, grandmahe was four years old. that is the last time she saw him. she has treasured it ever since. today, she lives alone without her family in a one-room apartment in this huge social housing block in berlin. in the mid-1990's, she suffered severe depression and had to be treated in the hospital. she found art therapy helped her come to terms with her sadness. she shows me a statue she made at the time with tears on its face. she said the medical staff used to ask her if she cried when she was alone. she told them she cried all the time. networkfound a support here and it has helped her get over her depression. she likes cooking together with the other women twice a week. many other women are widows and it was not until their husbands died that they were able to take charge of their own lives. she says she often sees a kind of earnest of liberation among turkish or kurdish women once they are widowed. they no longer have to ask permission to go out, to go shopping. they can do what they want,
her grandson gave her this branch one day at the playground and said, this is for you to take home, grandmahe was four years old. that is the last time she saw him. she has treasured it ever since. today, she lives alone without her family in a one-room apartment in this huge social housing block in berlin. in the mid-1990's, she suffered severe depression and had to be treated in the hospital. she found art therapy helped her come to terms with her sadness. she shows me a statue she made at...
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in kayla's case, it is three generations including her mom and grandma jane. the clinic director says treating the family together allows researchers to better gauge the effectiveness of new therapies. >> if everyone is receiving a different treatment, then when we start to introduce a new treatment modality it is not going to be clear if it is working. >> like many genetic diseases, symptoms can vary between generations. kayla shows the most pronounced symptoms followed by her grand mother jane whose twin sister died from the disease. they hope it will help the entire family. >> we may be part of a generation that is able to find a a cure. >> one promising therapy is now set for clinical trial later this year. it uses genetic engineering to target the gene pathway responsible for causing the disease. >> it is a very small genetically programed bullet that goes right where you want it to and knocks out the problem. >> if successful, they believe the therapy could benefit patients like kayla in the years to come. and earlier diagnosis will help patients like ka
in kayla's case, it is three generations including her mom and grandma jane. the clinic director says treating the family together allows researchers to better gauge the effectiveness of new therapies. >> if everyone is receiving a different treatment, then when we start to introduce a new treatment modality it is not going to be clear if it is working. >> like many genetic diseases, symptoms can vary between generations. kayla shows the most pronounced symptoms followed by her...
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it is not only just a loss of a child but it is a loss of being a grandma.your daughter's wedding. there are so many other things, that's the punitive damages, i believe. i don't know how you can put a value on that. not ever being -- being able to be a grandma. >> mary barr was asked last week about whether or not the employees who have been terminated by g.m. will face criminal investigation or lawsuits. are you interested in pursuing that avenue or not? >> i'm seeing a couple of other ones recent, b.p. would -- also implicated in e-mails. more information is still coming out. i think i would leave it up to -- i would leave it up to nishta and whatever the gentleman of justice, need for criminal action in regards to that. i won't -- i'm not necessarily, you know, going to stand in the way but it is like -- if that's what has to happen, that works for me. >> finally, one more. the volucas report is pretty detailed and obviously concludes that senior management, that there was no coverup per se just -- just a lack of communication and a heavily -- do you bel
it is not only just a loss of a child but it is a loss of being a grandma.your daughter's wedding. there are so many other things, that's the punitive damages, i believe. i don't know how you can put a value on that. not ever being -- being able to be a grandma. >> mary barr was asked last week about whether or not the employees who have been terminated by g.m. will face criminal investigation or lawsuits. are you interested in pursuing that avenue or not? >> i'm seeing a couple of...
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for example families of senior who just get disabled say our grandma really needs to stay in the community that's where she spends most of her life and can't find someplace where there's an elevators so if the results for our community when the building has an elevator and so the elevator issue even though chinatown doesn't have that many elevator buildings it does effect our community and loss its a problem that we need to a look at a citywide problem >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors thank you for holding this meeting. i'm victor from the independent living research center. i thoroughly agree virtually everyone that everyone has said with other people i want to encourage the city to find funding be for direct grants or whatever to help the landlords of the hotels get the elevators needed repairs as is or upgraded i'll leave that to the dbi or osha to decide that. i'll a make a couple of points one is that as the lady said not everyone a on a residential hotel is there because of some kind of city or government program there are a number of city programs yes and fed
for example families of senior who just get disabled say our grandma really needs to stay in the community that's where she spends most of her life and can't find someplace where there's an elevators so if the results for our community when the building has an elevator and so the elevator issue even though chinatown doesn't have that many elevator buildings it does effect our community and loss its a problem that we need to a look at a citywide problem >> thank you. >> thank you....
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but i say this ruling is just a slippery slope to all of us paying for grandma's human centipede surgery to score a group discount to lion king. but even more disturbing than the idea of nana and pee-pop playing mr. potatohead "downtown"... is that it violates the tacit agreement we've reached with the transgender community. i agree to be totally cool with it. which i clearly am. which "time magazine" clearly is and which all the people lobbying for this transgendered woman to be a victoria's secret model clearly are... as long as you're hot. but now you want me to accept "unattractive" transgendered people?! where does it end? will i have to accept unattractive "non"transgendered people? what am i, "made" of humanity?i! besides, medicare paying for this is just another example of government waste. because let's face it, after a certain age, who can really tell men and women apart? (laughter) they have equal amounts of ear hair, the same papery skin, even the same cologne. (laughter) so instead of taxpayers springing for some expensive surgery to turn a man into a woman, just give him a
but i say this ruling is just a slippery slope to all of us paying for grandma's human centipede surgery to score a group discount to lion king. but even more disturbing than the idea of nana and pee-pop playing mr. potatohead "downtown"... is that it violates the tacit agreement we've reached with the transgender community. i agree to be totally cool with it. which i clearly am. which "time magazine" clearly is and which all the people lobbying for this transgendered woman...
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are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. [cheering and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everyone. my guest tonight is an award-winning actor who stars in the new romantic comedy called they came together. i'm going to tear them apart. please welcome paul rudd. hey, paul. good to see you again. thanks for stopping by. [cheering and applause] nice to see you. >> stephen: nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> stephen: thank you for wearing tweed in june. >> seemed like the wrong choice. >> stephen: it is ballsy in that i guess you're sweating your balls off right now. you are correct, sir. >> stephen: for the few people in the western hemisphere who may not know it, you're an award-winning actor/"price is righter"/producer, best known for "40-year-old virin" and "clueless." you have a new mo
are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. [cheering and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everyone. my guest tonight is an award-winning actor who stars in the new romantic comedy called they came together. i'm going to tear them apart. please welcome paul rudd. hey, paul....
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. >> the next woman, grandma here, loves her miami heat. >> what, what. >> here she is watching gameumber four, heat/pacers. bosh [ inaudible ]. don't be funny. i saw it. what are you whistling about? >> she knows the game and what she's talking about. >> no doubt. >> now look at that. >> here she is watching game number five. >> get the freaking ball. [ inaudible ]. >> like talking smack on the other team. that's what you get. that's what you get. >> oh, man. she's the best. >> looks like a life-long fan. >> get it in the freaking basket. >> he's tearing it up on the track. >> boom. >> oh, no. >> see it next "right this minute." and still to come, these dudes take their climbing up a notch by sporting a costume. >> they're going to climb. >> yeah. >> why the extra padding comes in handy. see how this cat shows some respect. >> the cat stands up when it hears the russian national anthem. i'i'm m onon b brereakak s . you know youou d donon't't h ht up with this. .....t.thohosese a annnnoyod symptoms. gegeneneraral l papainin r ree advil, ononlyly t trereatat c crar, bubut t mimidodol
. >> the next woman, grandma here, loves her miami heat. >> what, what. >> here she is watching gameumber four, heat/pacers. bosh [ inaudible ]. don't be funny. i saw it. what are you whistling about? >> she knows the game and what she's talking about. >> no doubt. >> now look at that. >> here she is watching game number five. >> get the freaking ball. [ inaudible ]. >> like talking smack on the other team. that's what you get. that's what...
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grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. spinach? grazie! plus, with no known dietary restrictions, mary can eat the healthy foods she likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your docto
grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related...
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for example families of senior who just get disabled say our grandma really needs to stay in the community that's where she spends most of her life and can't find someplace where there's an elevators so if the results for our community when the building has an elevator and so the elevator issue even though chinatown doesn't have that many elevator buildings it does effect our community and loss its a problem that we need to a look at a citywide problem >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors thank you for holding this meeting. i'm
for example families of senior who just get disabled say our grandma really needs to stay in the community that's where she spends most of her life and can't find someplace where there's an elevators so if the results for our community when the building has an elevator and so the elevator issue even though chinatown doesn't have that many elevator buildings it does effect our community and loss its a problem that we need to a look at a citywide problem >> thank you. >> thank you....
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i'd been reading about my grandma handing out blankets and medicine in an emergency.but this all looks so prominent and i know some account forgot looking for an adventure. and wants to find people like my grandparents. so i was delighted to me tired she seemed a bit different older first started. writing her blog in the hotel she'd come as a witness to see for herself what was happening here and triple to. the hotel manager gave tours of the camp in his spare time. and she'd come back to live for a few months wrenched out of her apartment in montreal. i admired her bravery. i should tip her off about me and my failure to hundreds. people have been arrested by the israeli army been held for days without charge after settling family had been found murdered in a neighboring settlement. said i'm michael. i hear from. almost everything. emissions ok or you're from norway ok nice to meet you and. you are. really i think i removed off to interview the youngest person to be arrested. a sixteen year old girl and not asked to go along. she'd been let out of jail that morning a
i'd been reading about my grandma handing out blankets and medicine in an emergency.but this all looks so prominent and i know some account forgot looking for an adventure. and wants to find people like my grandparents. so i was delighted to me tired she seemed a bit different older first started. writing her blog in the hotel she'd come as a witness to see for herself what was happening here and triple to. the hotel manager gave tours of the camp in his spare time. and she'd come back to live...
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. >> grandma! it's me. >> 10 and 2 with the hands. >> he's clapping -- >> no, no, no. >> oh, my god. >> hang up the god [ bleep ] phone. >> it seemed a genuine reaction of the instructors that struck a chord with everybody. you're watching this going, i can't believe this kid had the [ muted ] to do this i can't believe he pulled it off, and i can't believe these people just didn't slap him silly. >> but the ever-cynical online viewing audience had their doubts. >> 10 and 2. >> this is not a nightclub. >> i couldn't tell about this one if it was real or fake. i had a few things that made me skeptical. one, you can see a lot of different camera angles. especially when he first gets in the car. in the car i counted four different ages and that's a pretty elaborate setup for a high school kid. >> was the video for real? this is a two-part question. first, is the kid playing a prank, or is this a genuine situation caught on camera? second, if it is a prank are the instructors in on it or are these real
. >> grandma! it's me. >> 10 and 2 with the hands. >> he's clapping -- >> no, no, no. >> oh, my god. >> hang up the god [ bleep ] phone. >> it seemed a genuine reaction of the instructors that struck a chord with everybody. you're watching this going, i can't believe this kid had the [ muted ] to do this i can't believe he pulled it off, and i can't believe these people just didn't slap him silly. >> but the ever-cynical online viewing audience...