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ben (chanting): ♪ jake's texting jo, jake's in love with jo ♪ ♪ jake wants to sext jo ben! you control him? i think you know the answer to that. ♪ you're taking the beeping beep ♪ ♪ i've seen better beeping souffle ♪ ♪ up your beeping beep beep oh! boo hoo! waah haah! i hate hell's kitchen! it's too hot, it's too horrid. oh, boo hoo! bye bye! bye bye! ( sobbing noises ) pete. you've rearranged the stuff i put it in the dishwasher. that's because the knives don't clean properly unless they are blade up. if you put the blade up, you're going to stab yourself. there is a mouse in the trap in the laundry room. dead? no, he's doing his laundry. can you deal with it, please? ( doorbell ) jake, can you let jane and alexa in, please? can i have some ice cream money? you've got money in your piggy bank. i spent it. what on? on my friends. well, that's nice. i gave everybody in my class 20p. why? so they'd vote for me in the school council election. ben, you can't give all your classmates 20p to buy their votes. why? isn't it enough? no, you see, ben, that isn't how democracy works.
ben (chanting): ♪ jake's texting jo, jake's in love with jo ♪ ♪ jake wants to sext jo ben! you control him? i think you know the answer to that. ♪ you're taking the beeping beep ♪ ♪ i've seen better beeping souffle ♪ ♪ up your beeping beep beep oh! boo hoo! waah haah! i hate hell's kitchen! it's too hot, it's too horrid. oh, boo hoo! bye bye! bye bye! ( sobbing noises ) pete. you've rearranged the stuff i put it in the dishwasher. that's because the knives don't clean properly...
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i love what you said, jake. "that's awesome." >> he said i didn't want to start balling, and that's all i could think of. >> it was such a relief that it showed no more cancer, and that i would not have to do any more chemo. >> there is a time in the last period, where i went into the bathroom, and she was filming the wall, and it was important to see that and everything is entails. >> why did you want to share your most vulnerable moments? >> there's about 9,000 people a year with this diagnosis, and if even a fraction of the people watch the videos we put together and have some idea what to expect it will be worth it. >> what's your message to others? >> one of the most bizarre things about having cancer is good things happen. you would never wish cancer on anyone, but i would never give it back. >> thank yo >>> a new speed record was set. tell me what you think is setting this speed record? >> a scooter. >> one of those luge things. >> i thought it was a street luge too. >> a guy on a skate board. he went ove
i love what you said, jake. "that's awesome." >> he said i didn't want to start balling, and that's all i could think of. >> it was such a relief that it showed no more cancer, and that i would not have to do any more chemo. >> there is a time in the last period, where i went into the bathroom, and she was filming the wall, and it was important to see that and everything is entails. >> why did you want to share your most vulnerable moments? >> there's...
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you okay, jake? yeah, i'm fine. good, good. look, this, uh, this bullying thing at school, it's just the one kid doing it, is it? look, dad, i don't want to talk about it now. yeah, but you have to talk-- dad, just chill, okay? ( phone rings ) i am chilled. it's just-- hello? oh, hi, veronica. sue: karen! she's sort of in the middle of something at the moment. karen: it's mine! give it back! is it? sue, it's veronica. can i call her back? can she call you back, veronica? no, you can't apparently. oh, hi, veronica. yeah. yeah, i did get it. it's just a bit hectic here today. yeah, well, did it have to be today only? yeah, it does have to be today. okay, right. who is veronica? veronica's a lady your mommy works for part time... 16 days a week. all right, bye. go on, get your shoes on. one day they're gonna find that woman dead in a lay-by with her blackberry shoved down her throat. i just tried to chat with jake about the bullying thing. he told me to chill. well, the school seem to be reasonably well across it. how can you tell
you okay, jake? yeah, i'm fine. good, good. look, this, uh, this bullying thing at school, it's just the one kid doing it, is it? look, dad, i don't want to talk about it now. yeah, but you have to talk-- dad, just chill, okay? ( phone rings ) i am chilled. it's just-- hello? oh, hi, veronica. sue: karen! she's sort of in the middle of something at the moment. karen: it's mine! give it back! is it? sue, it's veronica. can i call her back? can she call you back, veronica? no, you can't...
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and i leap over the moon-- jake, your go. i have the deadly ebola virus, and we're all gonna die in the next 24 to 48 hours. nice. karen. your go. i like auntie angela. well, that's-- that's lovely, sweetheart. um, anyway, let's get on with the game. that was part of the game. i'm a toilet too. no, you're not. it was part of the game. jake, have another go. my middle name is elizabeth. i'm 36 years old. i drive a peugeot. ( cell phone beeping ) hiya. yeah, look, i'm running behind. the headmaster's meant to be here about 15 minutes ago, but apparently a fight's broken out in one of the citizenship classes, so i've no idea when i'm gonna be there. well, you'll probably get there before us. no, we'd have been fine. it's just angela was late, and now we've caught the start of the rush hour. you're not allowed to talk on the phone. what? in case i swerve off the road at incredible speed? you might do, you never know! i'm just on the phone to daddy-- you've already been stopped once by the police. this time, you might even go to j
and i leap over the moon-- jake, your go. i have the deadly ebola virus, and we're all gonna die in the next 24 to 48 hours. nice. karen. your go. i like auntie angela. well, that's-- that's lovely, sweetheart. um, anyway, let's get on with the game. that was part of the game. i'm a toilet too. no, you're not. it was part of the game. jake, have another go. my middle name is elizabeth. i'm 36 years old. i drive a peugeot. ( cell phone beeping ) hiya. yeah, look, i'm running behind. the...
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hi, jake. hi, jake. hi. hi, ben. i'm so sad. ben! could you-- he hasn't changed, i see. it's fantastic you could make it. it's just a whistle-stop tour, i'm afraid. my boss can't spare me for long. of course not, no. come here. how long have you known derek? ten months. that's not a very long time. oh, look, what a lovely staircase! my mummy and daddy don't live together anymore. mummy said that on their wedding day she thought he was the most wonderful man on the planet. now she just cries all the time. father: here we go, sweetheart. ( organ plays wedding march ) all set? ( panting ) ...yeah. julie's got tears in her eyes. well, it's an emotional day. it's sue. ( mouthing ) who's that? no idea. pete: this is our table. they've put, uh, ben and karen on a children's table. result! is it? ben is on a children's table... with other children. look, you can't be a helicopter parent. you just hover around him all the time. you don't give him any space. he's gonna be fine. i'm more of a sort of jump-jet parent, if anything. i like to just sort of get in there quickly and sort
hi, jake. hi, jake. hi. hi, ben. i'm so sad. ben! could you-- he hasn't changed, i see. it's fantastic you could make it. it's just a whistle-stop tour, i'm afraid. my boss can't spare me for long. of course not, no. come here. how long have you known derek? ten months. that's not a very long time. oh, look, what a lovely staircase! my mummy and daddy don't live together anymore. mummy said that on their wedding day she thought he was the most wonderful man on the planet. now she just cries all...
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on a wednesday, jake's the only dad in the mommy and me class.ding on uncharted territory. be honest, not everyone is going to say that's wonderful but what's the real reaction. >> they say that, but they say, oh, that's wonderful. it's like a i'm so sorry for you attitude. i totally don't look at it like that. >> reporter: 11:00 jake and skylar have tea with melny and her dad. then the four are off to lunch at noon. erica, she's knee deep in tax documents. why are more men at home? according to a recent pew study women now place high importance on having a successful career than men. 2:00 in the afternoon, and jake is with other stay-at-home dads at this weekly play group, behind the closed doors, chaos. >> i have friends who say they would never leave their kids with their husbands. what do you say to that? >> the way women interact and men interact with kids, it's rough. >> mom say be careful. dads say, how high do you want to go? here's one of those dads he's spent 12 years in the navy. >> people think i'm a bum i should be out there working
on a wednesday, jake's the only dad in the mommy and me class.ding on uncharted territory. be honest, not everyone is going to say that's wonderful but what's the real reaction. >> they say that, but they say, oh, that's wonderful. it's like a i'm so sorry for you attitude. i totally don't look at it like that. >> reporter: 11:00 jake and skylar have tea with melny and her dad. then the four are off to lunch at noon. erica, she's knee deep in tax documents. why are more men at home?...
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jake adelstein says goto paid even more. how much money are we talking about?cording to police documents and sources, $1 million for goto. $1 million. >> $1 million for one liver? >> $1 million for one liver. >> did ucla know who these people were? >> when you see guys with lots of tattoos, missing fingers-- wouldn't it occur to you, like, "oh, this guy is a gangster." i can't believe they didn't know. >> attorney eisenberg says transplant rules require extensive background checks on every patient, yet ucla insisted to federal investigators they had no knowledge that goto or his cronies had ties to japanese organized crime. ucla declined all our requests for interviews. the only thing the medical center will say on the record is that their program has been reviewed and found to be "in total compliance" with liver transplant rules. the hospital told us: >> in my opinion, the medical center has a moral and ethical obligation to determine the source of those funds. >> a moral and ethical obligation, but apparently, no legal obligation? >> well, it's not addressed
jake adelstein says goto paid even more. how much money are we talking about?cording to police documents and sources, $1 million for goto. $1 million. >> $1 million for one liver? >> $1 million for one liver. >> did ucla know who these people were? >> when you see guys with lots of tattoos, missing fingers-- wouldn't it occur to you, like, "oh, this guy is a gangster." i can't believe they didn't know. >> attorney eisenberg says transplant rules require...
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thank you so much, jake. and jake will be with us tomorrow when george stephanopoulos and i stand by, right at this desk, with the powerhouse political team, waiting for word of the supreme court decision. and we hope you will join us right here tomorrow morning for the big news. >>> and now, we want to show you a stunning video report out of syria. today, the united nations sounded an alarm. the situation is quickly and dangerously deteriorating there once again. and bbc reporter ian panel made his way into the heart of the chaos. the northern province of idlib, where one family is living the horror. here it is with abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: darkness. the children were sleeping when the deadly shells began exploding all over town. sunrise did not bring an end to it. russian-made helicopters and more artillery pounded whatever was below. and this is where the bbc found that one of those shells landed. a once beautiful home, a family, with six little boys. one lies dead. his father, mohamed, shattered
thank you so much, jake. and jake will be with us tomorrow when george stephanopoulos and i stand by, right at this desk, with the powerhouse political team, waiting for word of the supreme court decision. and we hope you will join us right here tomorrow morning for the big news. >>> and now, we want to show you a stunning video report out of syria. today, the united nations sounded an alarm. the situation is quickly and dangerously deteriorating there once again. and bbc reporter ian...
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jake's form teacher. noticed that jake was a bit subdued at the moment, yeah, but, um, i think we know why that is, though. a friend of his, his parents have split up, and he's... oh. i see. what kind of bullying? one day they're going to find that woman dead with her blackberry shoved down her throat. the school said they would deal with it. i'm going to go in there tomorrow-- no, dad, please, dad. don't! please, dad! do you believe in god? um...
jake's form teacher. noticed that jake was a bit subdued at the moment, yeah, but, um, i think we know why that is, though. a friend of his, his parents have split up, and he's... oh. i see. what kind of bullying? one day they're going to find that woman dead with her blackberry shoved down her throat. the school said they would deal with it. i'm going to go in there tomorrow-- no, dad, please, dad. don't! please, dad! do you believe in god? um...
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be sure to join jake later for "this week."ne guest will be as he said darrell issa. ben? >>> now to that terrifying 911 call. a 11-year-old boy home alone, trapped when three intruders break into his house. his quick-thinking helped catch the suspects. your hearts break for this boy. >> it really does. certainly a terrifying ordeal. the tense home invasion lasted only a matter of minutes. but the young boy managed to calm enough to give police a description of the home so they could move in. like something out of a movie, a desperate 911 call from a little boy. scared. home alone. >> can you go into your closet? and hide in your closet? >> it's two people! it's two people! >> it's two people. yeah, come. >> reporter: his father stepped out for only a few minutes to pick up dinner. >> i went to get something to drink and i saw someone throw a hammer through the window. the boy frantically hid under his bed and nervously listened as the intruders ransacked his house. are the cops here yet. >> be quiet, okay? talk very softly. >>
be sure to join jake later for "this week."ne guest will be as he said darrell issa. ben? >>> now to that terrifying 911 call. a 11-year-old boy home alone, trapped when three intruders break into his house. his quick-thinking helped catch the suspects. your hearts break for this boy. >> it really does. certainly a terrifying ordeal. the tense home invasion lasted only a matter of minutes. but the young boy managed to calm enough to give police a description of the home...
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so how are you doing, jake? you tired? no, no. i'm wide awake. i'll get the plates.dad's far worse than i thought. yeah, i know. i did say... i woke up at 3:00 this morning, and he was in the garden putting bottles into boxes, and i couldn't get him back in, and... and then he got all upset, and... i just can't handle this the way you do. anyway, so... i'm heading off back to america. ravi: ...this friend of mine who's actually related to-- oh, that looks spectacular. doesn't it just? fingermarks. ben's been at it. well, you can have that bit. oh, no, i've seen where he's put his fingers. angela, could i have a word with you in the kitchen, please? oh, i'm just freshening up everyone's drinks. why don't i come and help? i'm just been sitting here like lord... i'd prefer angela. does it matter? yes, it matters. well, like i said, i'm kind of in the middle of something here. well, why don't i... no, no, no, sit down, because, look, angela's finished "refreshing" the drinks now, and she's going to come into the kitchen and help me with... with the sauce. sauce? i'd rath
so how are you doing, jake? you tired? no, no. i'm wide awake. i'll get the plates.dad's far worse than i thought. yeah, i know. i did say... i woke up at 3:00 this morning, and he was in the garden putting bottles into boxes, and i couldn't get him back in, and... and then he got all upset, and... i just can't handle this the way you do. anyway, so... i'm heading off back to america. ravi: ...this friend of mine who's actually related to-- oh, that looks spectacular. doesn't it just?...
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and jake tapper at the white house. terry, let me begin with you.oth sides declared victory yesterday. arizona governor jan brewer and the white house. this could have an impact on the five states that have passed laws like arizona. and the 24 states considering it. >> it sure could, george. there's not a lot of daylight in this opinion for other states to go boldly experimenting making new immigration policy. that's the deep down message in this case. yes, the court upheld that "show me your papers" provision. but they did so very cautiously. very wait and see. the rest of the opinion is a ringing declaration of federal power over immigration policy. one policy for one nation. so, for example, georgia has passed a law, which requires schools to check the immigration status of students before they can attend classes. that is unlikely to stand under this case. >> jake, what about the politics here? the president seemed a lot more eager to talk about this than governor romney. they're on different sides of the issue. and i think the white house hopes
and jake tapper at the white house. terry, let me begin with you.oth sides declared victory yesterday. arizona governor jan brewer and the white house. this could have an impact on the five states that have passed laws like arizona. and the 24 states considering it. >> it sure could, george. there's not a lot of daylight in this opinion for other states to go boldly experimenting making new immigration policy. that's the deep down message in this case. yes, the court upheld that...
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[applause] >> next, we will hear from jake martin from the veterans administration. these are not just numbers on the page. dba has been essential -- the va has been essential. >> i am take martin and the work for the va. i have been there for about 20 years. i am homeless center director. i am joined by our chief of social work. we've seen many, many homeless veterans come to my clinic down at third and harrison. in 2008, we received 35 vouchers. i had over 300 veterans expressed interest. we interviewed every single one of those veterans to make sure that we were housing the most eligible, the most chronically homeless veteran. it was a daunting and lengthy process. i see one of my case managers in front of me who was instrumental in getting that done. every morning when i come into our clinic, what i see is men and women who served in the armed forces who, and myself as a veteran, who worked on the plane that i flew in the middle east. who helped pack my parachute. who did all the things necessary to make sure that mission i had was achieved. that is to i see ever
[applause] >> next, we will hear from jake martin from the veterans administration. these are not just numbers on the page. dba has been essential -- the va has been essential. >> i am take martin and the work for the va. i have been there for about 20 years. i am homeless center director. i am joined by our chief of social work. we've seen many, many homeless veterans come to my clinic down at third and harrison. in 2008, we received 35 vouchers. i had over 300 veterans expressed...
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send jake your questions. it will be a busy night for him. >>> and we keep talking about a historic day for a little perspective on that. it's worth remembering that in a sense, this has been 77 years in the making. in 1935, it was franklin roosevelt who first tried for a national health care bill but fell short. he could only get social security. president johnson, 65 gambled big and lost, he added medicare though. then we remember first lady hillary clinton who tried and failed and today she said she was very pleased with the supreme court decision, calling it a great moment. time now to bring in good morning america, george stephanopoulos. we heard from governor romney is saying he wants to do, the minute he is elected if he is elected. does this mean it can still be stopped? >> it sure can. it won't be very difficult to do. we see social security and medicare endured for 77 and 50 years. here is what can happen. number one, if mitt romney gets elected, keeps the majority of the house and gets supermajority
send jake your questions. it will be a busy night for him. >>> and we keep talking about a historic day for a little perspective on that. it's worth remembering that in a sense, this has been 77 years in the making. in 1935, it was franklin roosevelt who first tried for a national health care bill but fell short. he could only get social security. president johnson, 65 gambled big and lost, he added medicare though. then we remember first lady hillary clinton who tried and failed and...
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how this all started. >> jake, there's 776 pages. no problem with them voluntarily give us a lot of things in terms of incrimination. our subpoenas cover that information. we have said that we want it. the whole point of this thing is, a little bit like, when you do something wrong and lie about it as a young person, you can't say, oh, after you get caught, my brother did it, too, but there are things that we didn't approve of. by the way, the bush administration thought that wasn't well thought out. but the point is, we're past that part of the discovery, relative to contempt. we know that there's lot of wrong things. we want to get to fixing it. what we're talking about now, is, when we get lied to, when the american people get lied to, there can't be oversight when there's lying. the supreme court held pretty clearly, there cannot be executive privilege over criminal cover-up. or cover-up of crime. lying to congress is a crime. we have every right to see documents to say, did you know? what did you know? when did you know? includi
how this all started. >> jake, there's 776 pages. no problem with them voluntarily give us a lot of things in terms of incrimination. our subpoenas cover that information. we have said that we want it. the whole point of this thing is, a little bit like, when you do something wrong and lie about it as a young person, you can't say, oh, after you get caught, my brother did it, too, but there are things that we didn't approve of. by the way, the bush administration thought that wasn't well...
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jake came into this world at 12:12 p.m. on april 1st.g ever since. that first night at home, he was so tiny in his crib. we couldn't stop staring or snapping. photos of jake on the phone, taking a bath, venturing outdoors or just being supercute. he's been on tv twice already. and as every mother says, is a genius. already reading to daddy, watching videos with mommy and telling jokes. he's made his grandparents and great grandparents fall in love all over again. and has given me my first mother's day. the past few months together have been the best months of my life. and though it is bittersweet to be back to work, knowing i have this face to come home to every day, makes it all worthwhile. >> bittersweet. >> i want to go now. >> he's just changed my life. >> he has to come in. >> he's beautiful. >> yeah. we'll bring him in, for sure. >> having been there for the big ceremony after he was born, you are a great mom. selfishly, we're happy to have you back. >> i'm happy to be back, too. >>> we're going to be back tomorrow morning with thi
jake came into this world at 12:12 p.m. on april 1st.g ever since. that first night at home, he was so tiny in his crib. we couldn't stop staring or snapping. photos of jake on the phone, taking a bath, venturing outdoors or just being supercute. he's been on tv twice already. and as every mother says, is a genius. already reading to daddy, watching videos with mommy and telling jokes. he's made his grandparents and great grandparents fall in love all over again. and has given me my first...
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. >> jake sherman, politico a's report joining us. this is the second time he has this little gaffe. do you think this will hurt the obama administration? >> it's not going to hurt them in a real sense, but the problem is republicans have seized on this comment. it came out of clinton's mouth and they talked about it on capitol hill. president clinton says there's a huge mes of fiscal year at the end of the year. republicans and democrats on capitol hill away p from the election are already positioning themselves for it. to the extent that clinton has already come out and said this it, even though he's retracted that, quote lingers throughout. for a campaign to have a prominent figure like president clinton saying things like this is a problem. >> there's some conspiracy theorist out there that believe this is not aa mistake. perhaps he's doing this on purpose to get back for that contentious 2008 race with his wife. what do you make of that? >> you got to love the conspiracy theorist, but he's done a ton of events for president obama
. >> jake sherman, politico a's report joining us. this is the second time he has this little gaffe. do you think this will hurt the obama administration? >> it's not going to hurt them in a real sense, but the problem is republicans have seized on this comment. it came out of clinton's mouth and they talked about it on capitol hill. president clinton says there's a huge mes of fiscal year at the end of the year. republicans and democrats on capitol hill away p from the election are...
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. >> good morning, jake. thank you for having me. >> i have a lot of questions mr. chairman, but first let's take a quick look at ou we got to this point. just like the movie it was named after, it was fast, furious and deadly. the operation, u.s. government agents allowed guns to pour across the border into mexico in an effort to track drug cartels. the problem, they lost track of 2,000 of those guns, including deadly assault rifles and two of those weapons were found at a murder scene of border patrol agent brian terry. >> my son was a person that believed in justice, and he believed in telling the truth. >> reporter: congress, outraged, launched an investigation. but the justice department first denied the program existed. quote, atf makes every effort to interdict weapons that have been purchased illegally and prevent their transportation to mexico. then later they conceded that statement was not true and admitted the program was a big mistake. the questions that republicans still want answered, who authorized the program and why was congress initially misled, w
. >> good morning, jake. thank you for having me. >> i have a lot of questions mr. chairman, but first let's take a quick look at ou we got to this point. just like the movie it was named after, it was fast, furious and deadly. the operation, u.s. government agents allowed guns to pour across the border into mexico in an effort to track drug cartels. the problem, they lost track of 2,000 of those guns, including deadly assault rifles and two of those weapons were found at a murder...