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we know that grandparents help out. most parents say they couldn't manage without the grandparents. but increasingly those grandparents are themselves working. so will the prime minister agree to look at how we can help grandparents get flexibility at work like allowing them to share parently leave? >> certainly happy to look at that because the right to request flexible work is something that this government has championed and i'm sorry if the right honorable lady thinking i'm gloating. it's not the first time someone's been accused of gloating while quoting the leader of the opposition. for instance, she said the other day -- she said people tend to like a leader who feel -- who they feel is economically competent. i think she's been talking a lot of sense. and i'll be quoting her as often as i possibly can. >> anne bane. >> thank you mr. speaker, i was pleased to hear there would be a review of business rate. my business is to get the chancellor to get a move on across the country as a good business. >> well, the chancellor will have heard loud and clear my instructions. what i'v
we know that grandparents help out. most parents say they couldn't manage without the grandparents. but increasingly those grandparents are themselves working. so will the prime minister agree to look at how we can help grandparents get flexibility at work like allowing them to share parently leave? >> certainly happy to look at that because the right to request flexible work is something that this government has championed and i'm sorry if the right honorable lady thinking i'm gloating....
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as part of the three day experience called, grandparents university. >> we have been in the same room. we take classes together. they learn, they have fun. >> reporter: this is first time grandmother alycia a has had a one on one sleep overtime with seven year-old ela. >> just very excited to be here and we are looking forward to our time together. >> reporter: they will learn rope climbing, wind power and documentary film making as well as radio and television broadcasting. >> it will be fun for this. >> reporter: they will also make new friend while making memories and keep grand dad like raymond coming back year after year. >> we're already seeing ten people i have known from years past. great experience. >> reporter: after three days of classes and dorm room sleep overs grandparents and grand kid will walk a across the stage together and part of the graduation from grandparents university. another memory, ela and alycia will create together making their bond stronger for many years to come n west chester cherrie greg for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> best job in t
as part of the three day experience called, grandparents university. >> we have been in the same room. we take classes together. they learn, they have fun. >> reporter: this is first time grandmother alycia a has had a one on one sleep overtime with seven year-old ela. >> just very excited to be here and we are looking forward to our time together. >> reporter: they will learn rope climbing, wind power and documentary film making as well as radio and television...
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. >>> plus how many clues does it take to tell parents they're going to be grandparents? >>> and trouble in the backyard. >> what happened? >> you can hear mom, why are you screaming? what happened? >> see the surprise that has him unhinged. >>> ladies and gentlemen -- >> oh, my gosh! i don't even know what to say. that looks fake. >> no it's not fake. he is there in his 10,000 horsepower almost brand new when it had it a total chassis failure and split into two. he goes flying down there at don't even knobere coming to a rest. >> on a completely different continent? that thing went far. >> it was insane. really really dramatic crash. phil did actually shatter a vertebra. >> oh, no. >> but is expected to make a complete and full recovery. it came out of nowhere. ironically he was racing by himself. they just wanted to do it for telemetry. complete destroyed the car but he will be fine. >> did they have rocket fuel in there? it took off like a rocket. >> it is a top fuel dragster. they are pretty quick. >>> this is f-1 stock cars interesting looking car with side wings des
. >>> plus how many clues does it take to tell parents they're going to be grandparents? >>> and trouble in the backyard. >> what happened? >> you can hear mom, why are you screaming? what happened? >> see the surprise that has him unhinged. >>> ladies and gentlemen -- >> oh, my gosh! i don't even know what to say. that looks fake. >> no it's not fake. he is there in his 10,000 horsepower almost brand new when it had it a total chassis...
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we know grandparents help out. most parents say they just couldn't manage without the grandparents. increasingly those grandparents are not retired. they are themselves working. will the prime minister agree to look at how we can help grandparents get flexibility at work, like allowing them to share parental leave? david cameron: i am happy to look at that. the right to request flexible work is something this government has championed. i am sorry the honorable lady thinks i am gloating. it must be the first time several -- someone has ever been agreed -- has ever been accused of gloating while quoting the opposition. [shouting] she said the other day people like a leader who they feel is economically competent. i think she has been talking a lot of sense. i will be calling her as often as i possibly can. -- quoting her as often as i possibly can. >> i was pleased to hear the announcement that there would be a review of business rates. this is something that has come across loud and clear. my businesses, through -- he could get the chancellor to move across the country for good busin
we know grandparents help out. most parents say they just couldn't manage without the grandparents. increasingly those grandparents are not retired. they are themselves working. will the prime minister agree to look at how we can help grandparents get flexibility at work, like allowing them to share parental leave? david cameron: i am happy to look at that. the right to request flexible work is something this government has championed. i am sorry the honorable lady thinks i am gloating. it must...
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grandparents university. check in two three, four times a day, "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. >> grandparents you. >> indeed. cherri gregg has that report. >> coming up this morning on "eyewitness news" it will be dangerously hot in our area today. katie has more on the heat advisory coming up. >> also, seven people were injured yesterday from a shotgun fired in kensington. we have exclusive surveillance video of that attack. >> and skinny jeans may be uncomfortable. but a new study shows they could also be bad for your health. more on that when we come back. good morning. ahh, soccer. top chef. soccer. top chef. soccer! top chef! disco. say it and see it with the x1 voice remote from xfinity. >>> good morning, family, get ready for some intense heat today. excessive heat advisory will be in place later on. those temperatures are going to bring some severe storms probably this afternoon. >> and, some exclusive video right here of the frightening moments when a gunman opens fire in kensington. seven
grandparents university. check in two three, four times a day, "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. >> grandparents you. >> indeed. cherri gregg has that report. >> coming up this morning on "eyewitness news" it will be dangerously hot in our area today. katie has more on the heat advisory coming up. >> also, seven people were injured yesterday from a shotgun fired in kensington. we have exclusive surveillance video of that attack. >> and...
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. >> and even though it's summer, these grandparents are going back to school and they're not alone. see who they're rooming with when "eyewitness news" continues. >> it is officially summer and time to be cautious about these guys, mosquitoes. experts say this season could be one of the worst in years. in camden county they're all right on the streets trying get rid of them ton night we rode along with them. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has more from cherry hill. >> reporter: it's back to work this summer for camden county mosquito sprayers and the mission is simple. kill as many as possible. we joined a crew from camden county as they set out on the streets of cherry hill to kill these annoying and sometimes dangerous insects. >> this is something that really gets on your nerves when you think about it. >> freeholder leonard runs the mosquito abatement program in camden county. thanks to the rain and steamy temperature the past few weeks expect to see more of these guy the day. >> july, august we know it will be humid. usually the beginning of june it gets hot but not rea
. >> and even though it's summer, these grandparents are going back to school and they're not alone. see who they're rooming with when "eyewitness news" continues. >> it is officially summer and time to be cautious about these guys, mosquitoes. experts say this season could be one of the worst in years. in camden county they're all right on the streets trying get rid of them ton night we rode along with them. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has more from...
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and it's -- it makes me want to be a grandparent, and i don't have kids so if i can figure out how todmother all of the time. >> what did you make with her? >> jimmy: she would make norwegian meatballs like those ikea meatballs. >> those are swedish. >> jimmy: oh, they're swedish. but we're -- she was norwegian so she calls them norwegian meatballs. [ laughter ] she makes the rules. it's her place, yeah. i also learned the three-second rule, where if you drop something on the floor, she would pick it up, bless it to god, and then put it back in the pot. and i go, "really?" like, jesus was our purell or something. [ laughter ] i don't know why -- but we would just eat it anyway. she doesn't care. but it was so much fun. i actually get into that. so i love watching the show and i love all these grandmas out there that are teaching you things. it's just a super fun, fun show to watch. i have a picture of you and your -- this is you and your grandma. >> that's mama. [ audience aws ] and she was -- [ applause ] she worked full-time at a d.c. department store until she was 87 and she still
and it's -- it makes me want to be a grandparent, and i don't have kids so if i can figure out how todmother all of the time. >> what did you make with her? >> jimmy: she would make norwegian meatballs like those ikea meatballs. >> those are swedish. >> jimmy: oh, they're swedish. but we're -- she was norwegian so she calls them norwegian meatballs. [ laughter ] she makes the rules. it's her place, yeah. i also learned the three-second rule, where if you drop something...
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and great grandparents can possibly have imagined.hink on the democratic side, where there's probably less questions as to who the nominee will be, you'll probably see the pope's words he wrote many, many times. how the american electric, catholic and otherwise will respond is another question. the pugh center did mean surveys on issues that are of concern to americans. and climate change finishes dead last. in year after year. so i think this is going to be a fascinating debate. it will be a heavy lift for those who want to ab vo kate policies are that economically disruptive to those in our society, at the bottom who least afford to pay the expenses that come into play once energy prices as a result of certain policies rise. >> bill, is that the path towards reducing the downside risk for catholic and non-catholic candidates alike. the threat to lifestyle that is posited? >> i'm going to be a sceptic on this one? >> the brookings snaugs where i worked happily has a projected on religion and public policy. we have executed a number o
and great grandparents can possibly have imagined.hink on the democratic side, where there's probably less questions as to who the nominee will be, you'll probably see the pope's words he wrote many, many times. how the american electric, catholic and otherwise will respond is another question. the pugh center did mean surveys on issues that are of concern to americans. and climate change finishes dead last. in year after year. so i think this is going to be a fascinating debate. it will be a...
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. >> everybody's there, mama to be the grandparents but they don't know they're going to be grandparents>> everybody say we're pregnant. >> we're pregnant. >> everybody say we're pregnant. >> we wish. >> one of them says "we wish." >> finally soaks in with one of they will. >> well maybe we. >> are you pregnant? oh! oh! >> now they get to babysit for the next 16 years. >>> this next video is the pregnancy announcement to the kid that's going to be a big brother, but dad is such a joker, he starts the big announcement with a really big announcement. >> we're giving you up for adoption. >> have you done that before? you guessed that too quickly. >> mom steps in. >> you're going to be a big brother. >> wait a minute why? >> why? >> am i not enough for you. >> no no no. >> there's a i'm pretty suchtumped on this one. ththreree-e-ququarartetersrs o of f whwhat it takes to replace it. whwhatat a arere y youou s supuppoposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? nonow w ifif y youou h had l libiberty mutual new r replacement, yourur w whohole car back. i i guguesess s ththeyey d donon't't want
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we know, we know often grandparents help out. most parents say they just couldn't manage without the grandparents. but increasingly those grandparents are not retired. that are themselves working. so will the prime minister agreed to look at how we can help grandparents get flexible at work like allowing them to share parental leave? >> i am sorely happy to look at that because of the right to request flexible working something this government has championed an answer if the right honorable lady thinks i'm gloating. [laughter] it must be the first time someone has ever been accused of gloating while gloating the leader of the opposition. i mean for instance, she said the other day -- [laughter] [shouting] she said people tend to like the later in the field, but feel is economically competent. i think she's been talking a lot of sense and i will be quoting her as often as i possibly can. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i was pleased to the announcement it would be a review of business rate. this is something that is come acr
we know, we know often grandparents help out. most parents say they just couldn't manage without the grandparents. but increasingly those grandparents are not retired. that are themselves working. so will the prime minister agreed to look at how we can help grandparents get flexible at work like allowing them to share parental leave? >> i am sorely happy to look at that because of the right to request flexible working something this government has championed an answer if the right...
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his grandparents as a boy. in the summertime, listening to his aunts tell stories of critic and take -- counta kinte. it was those stories that took into gambia in his search for what became the story of "roots." he followed kunta kinte's capture. he was brought to annapolis. and that became the most celebrated television miniseries and best watched in the country's history at the time. and he came back to tennessee and the early 1980's, about the time i was governor, and we were good friends last 12 years of his life. and i'll never forget a three-week cargo freighter trip i took with him. i was writing a book. he invited me to go with him. he always rode on freighters because he was in the coast guard and you learn to write there. so he could isolate himself that way and write. he was a wonderful man. i was one of many speakers at his funeral in memphis when he died in 1992. >> senator alexander, thank you very much. senator alexander: thank you. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs any
his grandparents as a boy. in the summertime, listening to his aunts tell stories of critic and take -- counta kinte. it was those stories that took into gambia in his search for what became the story of "roots." he followed kunta kinte's capture. he was brought to annapolis. and that became the most celebrated television miniseries and best watched in the country's history at the time. and he came back to tennessee and the early 1980's, about the time i was governor, and we were good...
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. >> college dorms moving out for the summer grandparents moving in. why they are moving in, taking class was their grandchildren with when we come back. >> ♪ ♪ heatwave ♪ ♪ >> our first official heatwave this summer, ukee. >> watch your dancing now you you want to hydrate. doesn't get worn out. >> i'm in air-conditioning, i can dance all i want to. >> taking a short break. see >> good morning, definately looking ahead to hot, steamy and stormy day here in the delaware valley. starting things off with just sunshine, that's what is going to be sort of the lynch pin here for us, as long as we get plenty of sunshine, which we expect, we heat one no problems to the mid 90s make it a heatwave for one thing but also really bill up that heat, plus moisture, in our atmosphere. nasty storms already errupting here. look at all of that lightning and the drenching downpours across northwestern pa. looks like it is headed our way, doesn't it? when i show you what happens on future weather though, we don't have to worry too much about this particular batch. watch wh
. >> college dorms moving out for the summer grandparents moving in. why they are moving in, taking class was their grandchildren with when we come back. >> ♪ ♪ heatwave ♪ ♪ >> our first official heatwave this summer, ukee. >> watch your dancing now you you want to hydrate. doesn't get worn out. >> i'm in air-conditioning, i can dance all i want to. >> taking a short break. see >> good morning, definately looking ahead to hot, steamy and stormy...
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theologically, demons are not defeated by your grandparents and then you're fine. and overcome them. and hopefully that's what's beginning to happen here in charleston. there is an opportunity to confront and transcend the demons in our own generation. >> to bring everyone up to speed with what's going on right now. v.i.p.s are being recognized. when the sermon begins we will absolutely stop talking and we'll bring that to you live. >>> something else that doesn't escape notice van jones, is that we're on calhoun street. calhoun street. mother emanuel ame church is on a street named after a former vice president of the united states a founding father and a man who was an ardent supporter of not just segregation, of slavery. >> yes. >> and look i am from philadelphia. we have our calhouns also. >> yeah. >> the dragons little league team with the amazing pitcher, a team i love to root for. taney, former chief supreme court justice taney wrote the dred scott decision supporting slavery. this country's founding fathers, as great as so many of them were, had some very u
theologically, demons are not defeated by your grandparents and then you're fine. and overcome them. and hopefully that's what's beginning to happen here in charleston. there is an opportunity to confront and transcend the demons in our own generation. >> to bring everyone up to speed with what's going on right now. v.i.p.s are being recognized. when the sermon begins we will absolutely stop talking and we'll bring that to you live. >>> something else that doesn't escape notice...
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pressure that this should be a mother and father taking care of their children not ends or uncles or grandparents. and so there was this long history that i am covered post-world war ii of many state authorities intervening in indian families to remove children. so much so that the around 1970 probably 25-35% of all indian children were living away from their family. well, it seems to me that a lot of white middle-class families became very interested in adopting american indian children in the '50s and '60s. and some of those was because the popular culture of the time really talked a lot about how much need there was for indian children to be adopted, that they lived in great poverty have had a lot of problems in their communities. this is also an era of great sort of liberalism among some americans where they were really building towards, to them, a kind of colorblind society where race wouldn't matter. so i found it very interesting white couples were often very progressive christian couples who wanted to adopt american indian children as a gesture of goodwill and racial harmony and reconcili
pressure that this should be a mother and father taking care of their children not ends or uncles or grandparents. and so there was this long history that i am covered post-world war ii of many state authorities intervening in indian families to remove children. so much so that the around 1970 probably 25-35% of all indian children were living away from their family. well, it seems to me that a lot of white middle-class families became very interested in adopting american indian children in the...
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most of the residents have mexican heritage - their parents, grandparents or great-grandparents crossedrder at some time - legally tore otherwise. we went to a small town known as a hub for human smuggling, in search of a former human smuggler, coyote as they call her. we tracked her down, to her home and former employer. she was at a new job. she was actually now the receptionist at a hotel. turns out she was the woman that checked us in, our camera crew, in that evening. that gives you an idea of how many people are influenced and have some dealings with it. >>> you filed a report showing the desperate journey that many have to take. let's take a little look at an excerpt of that report. >> it's the start of summer in brooks county texas. three young men are following a highway in the direction they believe is north. they keep the distance from the road. when they see us pull over, a need draws them close. they beg us for water. without water, and still another 18 miles ahead of them, the three risks are part of a statistic. this year the brooks county sheriff's office recovered 27 bo
most of the residents have mexican heritage - their parents, grandparents or great-grandparents crossedrder at some time - legally tore otherwise. we went to a small town known as a hub for human smuggling, in search of a former human smuggler, coyote as they call her. we tracked her down, to her home and former employer. she was at a new job. she was actually now the receptionist at a hotel. turns out she was the woman that checked us in, our camera crew, in that evening. that gives you an...
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. >> after steve's death, marie lived with her grandparents and transferred to a new school for a new start. >> for a year marie lived a perfect life every parent hoped for. she was an excellent student and never got in trouble. she always turned in her homework. she dated some but never regarded in any way as a wild girl. >> after graduation marie used the $60,000 she received from her father's life insurance policy to attend the university of texas. she majored in pre-med. her dream was to become a pathologist. midway through her freshman year marie learned that police were investigating her father's death. they questioned how a 38-year-old man could have died of a heart attack so young. >> it it was by all accounts the perfect crime. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay t
. >> after steve's death, marie lived with her grandparents and transferred to a new school for a new start. >> for a year marie lived a perfect life every parent hoped for. she was an excellent student and never got in trouble. she always turned in her homework. she dated some but never regarded in any way as a wild girl. >> after graduation marie used the $60,000 she received from her father's life insurance policy to attend the university of texas. she majored in pre-med....
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>> maybe it's not the our grandparents socialism. the flicker of socialism. let's hear about it. >> he's still a guy that belongs on a porch wiggling something yelling at kids to get off his lawn. he is a larry david of politics, and that's why people are actually responding to him like they're to understanding to trump. >> uh-huh. >> because he just says exactly what's on his mind. he's authentic. >> early in the race, once it gets closer, you start to take the people a lot more seriously, we want a can't that can come down on isis and al-qaeda and stuff like that. >> who you know trump is to me? he's the rents too damn high dude in the state race. >> well, new hampshire is polling. >> he's, like, i've got to see more of this dude. >> we got close to the election, it's, like, you've got to go. >> but i love trump. >> it's going to happen another time, hillary's paint has been jumped the string quartet, releasing this song stacy's mom. >> oh, yeah. >> jesse's mom has got it going on. ♪ ♪ . >> talk to me. >> how gimme vote for her just over that song? >> reall
>> maybe it's not the our grandparents socialism. the flicker of socialism. let's hear about it. >> he's still a guy that belongs on a porch wiggling something yelling at kids to get off his lawn. he is a larry david of politics, and that's why people are actually responding to him like they're to understanding to trump. >> uh-huh. >> because he just says exactly what's on his mind. he's authentic. >> early in the race, once it gets closer, you start to take the...
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my parents' past, my grandparents' past. that is when asian america's civil rights movement started. that is when they came together as a group of people on university campuses on the west coast, but also on the east coast to some degree. they tried to assert an american -- their asian american identity. part of that emerging identity really pushed them to find out the legacy and history of their own ethnic and racial group. part of that discovery was about their community members, the older community member experiences of the bomb. they started out why talking to -- by talking to survivors in the community. that is very precious historical record. that's the only set of oral history collections we have that i am aware of about u.s. survivors' life experiences. there are few oral history interviews that we have about them. i am not going to say an oral history is the best way to think about the past. of course, there are various ways in which we can think about the past. oral history has a power of bringing out individual vo
my parents' past, my grandparents' past. that is when asian america's civil rights movement started. that is when they came together as a group of people on university campuses on the west coast, but also on the east coast to some degree. they tried to assert an american -- their asian american identity. part of that emerging identity really pushed them to find out the legacy and history of their own ethnic and racial group. part of that discovery was about their community members, the older...
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alongside them meaning that we have thousands of kids growing up an ocean away from their families and grandparents and anson on goals and all -- aunts and uncles and all of the people that support them. kellye: the first lady is wrapping up for tour in europe. ahead on washington weekly running out of room. students being urged to leave campus. the reason behind it and what kellye: let's get an update on the forecast. we have had all kinds of crazy weather from the rain and the lightning and the thunder yesterday and now a dry. late but the heat will remain -- period but the heat will remain. ryan: we have had 10 days in june with 90 degrees or higher and we will add to the total tomorrow and tuesday as well. we have had tremendous amount of rain and on saturday we picked up more rain than the entire month of may so it has been a crazy weekend in terms of the weather. today's temperatures were uncomfortable at times in the afternoon. father's day 2015 at temperatures into the 90's areawide. 92 in quantico. when you factor in the moisture in the atmosphere we had feels like temperatures well above
alongside them meaning that we have thousands of kids growing up an ocean away from their families and grandparents and anson on goals and all -- aunts and uncles and all of the people that support them. kellye: the first lady is wrapping up for tour in europe. ahead on washington weekly running out of room. students being urged to leave campus. the reason behind it and what kellye: let's get an update on the forecast. we have had all kinds of crazy weather from the rain and the lightning and...
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grandparents are concerned with their grandparents don't have jobs.parents are concerned and their children are looking at home when they should be moving out so this is something that others all three generations all of the generations. being economists would look at averages and there are some outliers and young people who are doing very well. there are some old people who are not doing so well but on average government policy is taking from a group that has less income and getting into a group that has more and we say that is something that should be ended. this is something older generations care about. they all want social security to put in balance of their kids aren't paying for a program that won't be there when they retire. >> i would just like to add we featured my grandfather in the book. i had a conversation with him and his like the social security conversation. i was bringing up do you feel like you have earned your social security benefits? he said yes i have worked my career and paid into the system but what happened in the recent why
grandparents are concerned with their grandparents don't have jobs.parents are concerned and their children are looking at home when they should be moving out so this is something that others all three generations all of the generations. being economists would look at averages and there are some outliers and young people who are doing very well. there are some old people who are not doing so well but on average government policy is taking from a group that has less income and getting into a...
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when i went on to ancestry i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents and i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean you don't know these people but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get in a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry, it just made me feel like i belong somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. >> welcome back to outnumbered. cyberattack on our government far worse than originally thought. the president of the american federation of government employees saying
when i went on to ancestry i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents and i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean you don't know these people but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get in a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry, it just made me feel like i belong...
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my maternal grandparents came from italy. my maternal grandmother was born here. two through ellis island and one through the port of boston. but, i think there is this feeling of following the rules. that it is an important part of the american experience. that you don't come illegally you don't cross the border. you go through this process and it gets done. there is that feeling that some of that has changed. i think the debate is something that people can compromise on. brian: does anybody deserve to feel holier than thou in this country because they live in the north or the south? you go back to that era, were there different motivations? mr. puleo: i don't think people should feel holier than thou. today, is some of that sectionalism still with us today? absolutely. one of the things when i talk about this book, some of the common stereotypes that northerners have of southerners and southerners have of northerners stem not just from this decade of the 1850's but from this particular incident. in the north, the stereotypical view southerners are uneducated, qu
my maternal grandparents came from italy. my maternal grandmother was born here. two through ellis island and one through the port of boston. but, i think there is this feeling of following the rules. that it is an important part of the american experience. that you don't come illegally you don't cross the border. you go through this process and it gets done. there is that feeling that some of that has changed. i think the debate is something that people can compromise on. brian: does anybody...
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something more. 20 years earlier, that same gun had been fired in a domestic dispute involving wendy's grandparents. >> my grandfather went a little crazy and tried to shoot my grandmother in their front lawn one day. >> a neighbor saw what was happening and intervened. >> turns out, it went into the lawn. that's where this history from this gun comes from. >> the neighbor who intervened in the shooting incident 20 years earlier was still alive and remembered it vividly. >> the neighbor did tell the police where he believed it had entered the lawn. [ gunshot ] >> with the slimmest of hopes, forensic analysts searched for the bullet that had been buried for almost 20 years. >> after some time we were able to locate the bullet. >> are you kidding? you found a bullet that had been fired in 1989? amazing. we don't get those sorts of breaks. >> could the bullet from the 1989 shooting tie miriam to the gun that killed her husband? look on the bright side... with aveeno® skin brightening scrub. it has moisture rich soy and gentle exfoliators for brighter, more radiant skin. aveeno® naturally beautiful res
something more. 20 years earlier, that same gun had been fired in a domestic dispute involving wendy's grandparents. >> my grandfather went a little crazy and tried to shoot my grandmother in their front lawn one day. >> a neighbor saw what was happening and intervened. >> turns out, it went into the lawn. that's where this history from this gun comes from. >> the neighbor who intervened in the shooting incident 20 years earlier was still alive and remembered it vividly....
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come on, the kids-- the kids have to see their other grandparents.ve them growing up thinking what's across the street is normal, right? daddy! daddy! daddy! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! mommy! mommy! mommy! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! ahh...see? i told you she'd love that doll. yeah. thanks a lot, ray. that's gonna be really fun all the way to connecticut. aaaaah! squawwwwwwk! man, i wish i was goin'.
come on, the kids-- the kids have to see their other grandparents.ve them growing up thinking what's across the street is normal, right? daddy! daddy! daddy! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! mommy! mommy! mommy! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! squawk! ahh...see? i told you she'd love that doll. yeah. thanks a lot, ray. that's gonna be really fun all the way to connecticut. aaaaah! squawwwwwwk! man, i wish i was goin'.
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it is important because as a parent might have i know that my child acts different around her grandparents than parents and usually better so there's so much seniors can bring to a young person's life and the young persons to a seniors life it was nice i did my monitoring velocity and i urge your approval for this grant i'll be happy to answer any questions you have. >> any questions. >> commissioner loo. >> of the 10 languages. >> there's russian, tagalog french spanish we can get i did specific list i'll be happy to. >> i came up with the a commissioners we'll get you that before the end of the day >> hearing none. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? i's have it the motion is carried we'll moving right along with l request and authorization po to renew the grant with incorporation with the seniors and adults for the term july one 2015 to june 2016 in the amount of of 55 thousand dollars plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed $60,000 plus can i have a motion to discuss. >> so moved and okay. >> good morning, commissioners is a community-based nonprofit that provides care tore t
it is important because as a parent might have i know that my child acts different around her grandparents than parents and usually better so there's so much seniors can bring to a young person's life and the young persons to a seniors life it was nice i did my monitoring velocity and i urge your approval for this grant i'll be happy to answer any questions you have. >> any questions. >> commissioner loo. >> of the 10 languages. >> there's russian, tagalog french spanish...
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they're my grandparents. >> jimmy: i have a picture of your grandparents. god. i love grandma. tell her i said hi. >> i will. >> jimmy: they watch your new show and they e-mail you? >> they do, i actually brought along an e-mail from my grandfather. can i read it? >> jimmy: yeah. here we go. >> okay. >> jimmy: i don't want to give out his address. >> okay. bob masey 1-2-3 -- number three. or i'll do his voice. "number three", he sounds like he's from the 40's, i guess. he probably is. [ laughter ] "number three, terrific, you were great. you make it so real. we are beginning to dislike you." thanks, grandpa. >> jimmy: we're beginning to dislike you? >> all right. yeah. "grandma wanted to know how our sweet netty could be so mean to the baby. take care, we love you, papa and grandma. ps, would you like a ride from the airport wednesday?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: see that's awesome. did you get a ride from him? >> um, i will this wednesday. >> jimmy: oh, very good. >> coming up. >> jimmy: explain what "between" is about. >> it's about a small town that is put i
they're my grandparents. >> jimmy: i have a picture of your grandparents. god. i love grandma. tell her i said hi. >> i will. >> jimmy: they watch your new show and they e-mail you? >> they do, i actually brought along an e-mail from my grandfather. can i read it? >> jimmy: yeah. here we go. >> okay. >> jimmy: i don't want to give out his address. >> okay. bob masey 1-2-3 -- number three. or i'll do his voice. "number three", he sounds...
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. >> we had this land from our grandparents and we want to cultivate it.t a solution that will put an end to the israelis occupying. >> they make off key component to the commission of the criminal court. dozens have been built across the territory and are now home to more than 600,000 the key argument in the complaint against the settlement is based on article eight section two of the i.c.c. statute. which states that the transfer of a population into territories that it occupies is illegal. >> the file is broken down into three main categories of complaints. the first is deals with these illegal settlement which is you can see here. steal is seriously accused -- of the strip and more than 2,200 palestinians mostly civilians. a u.n. report published this week. into the allegation as process that will no doubt be long and complicated. only individuals can be indicted by the court not state. which means prosecutors will also have to determine which israeli military government officials can be prosecuted for war crimes, or not. al jazeera in the south hills.
. >> we had this land from our grandparents and we want to cultivate it.t a solution that will put an end to the israelis occupying. >> they make off key component to the commission of the criminal court. dozens have been built across the territory and are now home to more than 600,000 the key argument in the complaint against the settlement is based on article eight section two of the i.c.c. statute. which states that the transfer of a population into territories that it occupies...
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his grandparents have gone back to work to pay for his lifestyle. carrie gracie, bbc news. katty: working hard and doing well as china changes. do make sure to join us tomorrow as that special series concludes. you can find today's news on our website and if you would like a daily digest sent to your inbox, be sure to sign up at bbc.com /newsletter. for all of us, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg -- we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented
his grandparents have gone back to work to pay for his lifestyle. carrie gracie, bbc news. katty: working hard and doing well as china changes. do make sure to join us tomorrow as that special series concludes. you can find today's news on our website and if you would like a daily digest sent to your inbox, be sure to sign up at bbc.com /newsletter. for all of us, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >>...
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one thing they didn't plan for was the future grandparents a little slow on the uptake. >> no. >> soutiful cake. it's pretty cool. they have got the whole -- you have got five sonograms. you've got vegas baby at the top. >> vegas baby! >> wow, take a picture of it. >> what are the things on it? >> what's in this? >> what are those things? >> alligators aren't they? >> or a snake? >> they try to give them an extra hint. they have a backup plan. >> these where the cake cover is. >> is there a bun in the oven? >> yes, gail there is a bun in the oven. it couldn't be more obvious. >> a bun? that's what it is the extra bun? >> she's more concerned about there's the missing bun. >> my gosh. >> knew the bun was miss. >> she should have considered -- >> just considered the parents i think. >> yeah you have to know your audience. >> i don't get it. >> a bun in the oven? >> what? you're going to have a baby? >> well done grandma! >> congratulations. >> my dad is like he knows what we're talking about. >> why not just get a cake that says we're having a baby. >> they're going to next time believ
one thing they didn't plan for was the future grandparents a little slow on the uptake. >> no. >> soutiful cake. it's pretty cool. they have got the whole -- you have got five sonograms. you've got vegas baby at the top. >> vegas baby! >> wow, take a picture of it. >> what are the things on it? >> what's in this? >> what are those things? >> alligators aren't they? >> or a snake? >> they try to give them an extra hint. they have a...
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and even grandparents. the pastor, reverend clementa clementa pincknewney. a father, 42 years old.ends and family describe him as a man of character. >> clementa was a brother. >> sint, member of ame for 31 years. she dedicated her life the service and improving the lives of others. ethel lee lance was 70 years old. she also gave her life to the church. she was the sexton. her grandchildren said she gave life to everyone. >> we were on the choir together, this hurt a lot because this is the family church. i can't take it. >> she was susie jackson a long time church member who decide at 87. >> taiwanda sanders. a graduate of business administration in columbia, south carolina. described as committed and a dedicated student. ♪ ♪ >> myra thompson was the wife of reverend anthony thompson. the vicar of holy trinity ame. >> this is community is going through our heartbreak and through our love of those family members surviving, we are going to show in mother yeanl and emanuel and in this community and in our state that we, through love, can rebuild lives. and that's what we have to do.
and even grandparents. the pastor, reverend clementa clementa pincknewney. a father, 42 years old.ends and family describe him as a man of character. >> clementa was a brother. >> sint, member of ame for 31 years. she dedicated her life the service and improving the lives of others. ethel lee lance was 70 years old. she also gave her life to the church. she was the sexton. her grandchildren said she gave life to everyone. >> we were on the choir together, this hurt a lot...
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alex haley said a -- sat the foot of the steps of his grandparents as a boy. in the summertime, listening to his aunts tell stories of critic and take -- counta kinte. it was those stories that took into gambia in his search for what became the story of "roots." he followed kunta kinte's capture. he was brought to annapolis. and that became the most celebrated television miniseries and best watched in the country's history at the time. and he came back to tennessee and the early 1980's, about the time i was governor, and we were good friends last 12 years of his life. and i'll never forget a three-week cargo freighter trip i took with him. i was
alex haley said a -- sat the foot of the steps of his grandparents as a boy. in the summertime, listening to his aunts tell stories of critic and take -- counta kinte. it was those stories that took into gambia in his search for what became the story of "roots." he followed kunta kinte's capture. he was brought to annapolis. and that became the most celebrated television miniseries and best watched in the country's history at the time. and he came back to tennessee and the early...
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. >> you think our grandparents would get it?think it would be funny video if somebody asked me. >> speaking of roll this beautiful footage. grandparents trying to interpret modern slang. >> i know what it is. >> you do? >> a turn around the corner. >> to be excessively excited. >> to prepare for an event, intoxicated. all the time. >> i got to remember this one. i hate when you're 79. i'm going to include that in my sex. >> sunglasses. >> shade is a new word. >> this is elitedaily.com. you put a bunch of grandmothers up there, ratchet, i would love to hear them try to interpret that one. some of this stuff i couldn't interpret to be honest with you. >> i don't know what ratchet is. >> ratchet? >> what is that? >> it means ridiculously ghetto if you will. just ratchet, just hood as just absurd. >> ratchet. >> you just ratchet. >> ratchet. how do you use that in a sentence for me, please. >> yeah, i was on set with reena and she was eating that fried chicken to the point that she was just ratchet. she was just ratchet, just absurd
. >> you think our grandparents would get it?think it would be funny video if somebody asked me. >> speaking of roll this beautiful footage. grandparents trying to interpret modern slang. >> i know what it is. >> you do? >> a turn around the corner. >> to be excessively excited. >> to prepare for an event, intoxicated. all the time. >> i got to remember this one. i hate when you're 79. i'm going to include that in my sex. >> sunglasses....
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we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the grandparents and then the nexteneration. there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with the needs of the community and a lot of our patients have __ a lot of our patients are actually immigrants who have a lot of competing priorities, family issues, child care issues, maybe not being able to find work or finding work and not being insured and health care sometimes isn't the top priority for them. we need to understand that so that we can help them take care of themselves physically and emotionally to deal with all these other things. they also have to be workin
we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the grandparents and then the nexteneration. there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it...
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in the next few days a total of nine people parents, grandparents grandparents, will all be laid to rest lance. she was a life-long member of the church here. her husband tenderly kissing her casket at the grave site. the service for reverend sharonda coleman-singleton is going on now. an emotional tribute to this mother speech therapist and high school track coach. there is a large security presence here. police officers standing guard and searching bags of those entering the church. this security is only going to get tighter when the president, first lady arrive tomorrow. many of the family members have said they forgive self-confessed shooter dylann roof. the grandson of ethel lance saying that she can be held up as a symbol for love and that love is always more powerful than hate. >> i want to touch on that note of forgiveness that we've heard from a lot of people. there was a service yesterday at mother emanuel. the title of that sermon was the power of love. are you speaking to people who are saying they are finding that forgiveness in their heart is is there still a lot of anger,
in the next few days a total of nine people parents, grandparents grandparents, will all be laid to rest lance. she was a life-long member of the church here. her husband tenderly kissing her casket at the grave site. the service for reverend sharonda coleman-singleton is going on now. an emotional tribute to this mother speech therapist and high school track coach. there is a large security presence here. police officers standing guard and searching bags of those entering the church. this...
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a 77-year-old man who lost his father, grandparents and younger brother in the war. >> translator: whether it's the battle of okinawa or any other war, all the wars are bad. things were difficult during the war. afterward we had no food and there was an outbreak of malaria. >> this 52-year-old woman works as a volunteer handing down stories of what happened 70 years ago. >> translator: we cannot change what happened in the past when predecessors fought against enemies but now we should work hand and hand to build a peaceful world. >> a 3 1-year-old mother and her two children came to offer prayers. the children's great grandfathers among those who died. >> translator: i brought my children here on this anniversary to pray for all those who lost their lives in the battle and pledge my support for peace. >> translator: i wish people would show sympathy for one another so there would be no more war. >> in the battle of okinawa at least 200,000 people were killed nearly half of them were civilians. a warning this footage contains images some viewers may find disturbing. >> united states and it
a 77-year-old man who lost his father, grandparents and younger brother in the war. >> translator: whether it's the battle of okinawa or any other war, all the wars are bad. things were difficult during the war. afterward we had no food and there was an outbreak of malaria. >> this 52-year-old woman works as a volunteer handing down stories of what happened 70 years ago. >> translator: we cannot change what happened in the past when predecessors fought against enemies but now...
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my grandparents live next door.se to be destroyed like this is devastating. >> a fire started at 2:30 this morning. the smell of smoke and loud explosions woke the five people sleeping inside. >> the guys are playing with fire crackers or something. sounded like exploding. >> my room was filled with smoke and the next thing we knew, the house was lit. >> they all escaped quickly, but the fire grew to two alarms. firefighters stayed on the outside, dousing it with water. after two hours, it was contained, but the damage was done. >> it is impossible to get inside because the building is unsafe to enter. >> red cross is helping the victims now that the home has been red tagged. they lost nearly all their personal belongings, but trying to stay strong. >> i lost my husband late last year, it's one of those thingses where it's okay, i can get through that. ky get through this. >> investigators say the fire started on the second floor, but now with most of the floor gone, they may not be able to find evidence as to what
my grandparents live next door.se to be destroyed like this is devastating. >> a fire started at 2:30 this morning. the smell of smoke and loud explosions woke the five people sleeping inside. >> the guys are playing with fire crackers or something. sounded like exploding. >> my room was filled with smoke and the next thing we knew, the house was lit. >> they all escaped quickly, but the fire grew to two alarms. firefighters stayed on the outside, dousing it with water....
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alex haley sat at the foot of the steps of his grandparents as a boy. in the summertime, listening to his aunts tell stories of kunta kinte. that was his seventh generation ancestor. it was those stories that took him to gambia in his search for what became the story of "roots." he followed kunta kinte's capture. he was brought to annapolis. and that became the most celebrated television miniseries and best watched in the country's history at the time. and he came back to tennessee in the early 1980's, about the time i was governor, and we were good friends last 12 years of his life. and i'll never forget a three-week cargo freighter trip i took with him. in 1987, i was writing a book. he invited me to go with him. he always rode on freighters because he was in the coast guard and you learn to write there. so he could isolate himself that way and write. he was a wonderful man. i was one of many speakers at his funeral in memphis when he died in 1992. >> senator alexander, thank you very much. senator alexander: thank you. >> you can watch this and other
alex haley sat at the foot of the steps of his grandparents as a boy. in the summertime, listening to his aunts tell stories of kunta kinte. that was his seventh generation ancestor. it was those stories that took him to gambia in his search for what became the story of "roots." he followed kunta kinte's capture. he was brought to annapolis. and that became the most celebrated television miniseries and best watched in the country's history at the time. and he came back to tennessee in...