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we get to mom's house -- >> what's happening, mom? >> how are you?back. >> came into the house, there was an addition. >> whoa, a dog, castro, barking at my feet. one of the first things i saw were these three big yellow post-its on the wall, each with the children's goals. >> i think it is important for them to set small goals and then to set larger goals. i have everybody to do their's in front of everyone so we understand we can support each other on what our goals are. >> dexter, yours is over there. what are some of the highlights. >> major highlights is acing the finals in my major classes. another one is working harder in soccer practice. >> what did it feel like to be part of the family when everybody was putting together these goals? >> pretty fun. everybody joking and laughing. >> at first blush kind of corny, but they did it. >> we did it together. it's important to spend quality time with our children doing something like that. it didn't take us, maybe ten or 15 minutes. it means a lot. >> josh? >> one of the high goals was to do well on
we get to mom's house -- >> what's happening, mom? >> how are you?back. >> came into the house, there was an addition. >> whoa, a dog, castro, barking at my feet. one of the first things i saw were these three big yellow post-its on the wall, each with the children's goals. >> i think it is important for them to set small goals and then to set larger goals. i have everybody to do their's in front of everyone so we understand we can support each other on what our...
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then he went through my mom's purse.d my mom if we had any rope. >> reporter: they pointed their guns, herded the family together, hogtied them. >> so he told us all to lie down on the living room floor. face-down. and they tied me up with the hands and feet behind our back. >> reporter: one stood guard with the shotgun. the other ransacked the house, pulled the phones from the wall. then the man with the pistol returned to the living room. and he looked at pretty 12-year-old leslie and now the character of the attack changed. >> and he got leslie and he said, show me where all the other phones are and where your hiding places for money are. she said, we don't have any hiding places for money. he said, well, we're going to find some. and so he put his gun to the back of her head and walked her around the house. then i heard him walk back into leslie's room and i heard her start crying and saying no. no, no. >> reporter: you all knew what was going on? >> yes. my mom, of course, was laying next to me. and she just was sob
then he went through my mom's purse.d my mom if we had any rope. >> reporter: they pointed their guns, herded the family together, hogtied them. >> so he told us all to lie down on the living room floor. face-down. and they tied me up with the hands and feet behind our back. >> reporter: one stood guard with the shotgun. the other ransacked the house, pulled the phones from the wall. then the man with the pistol returned to the living room. and he looked at pretty 12-year-old...
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>> something my mom always taught me.obnoxious when i do that. >> some recent thing i just read said you make $10 million a year. would i imagine it's more than that, isn't it? >> yes. >> don't talk about money or politics. >> is it a lot more? >> i do very well for myself. i'm very proud of what i've done. >> don't talk money or politics, your mother says. >> both. >> that's extraordinary. you're making jut this absurd amount of money. >> i feel really proud of what i've accomplished. >> what is brand paris? if you were pitching it to me, what is it? what do you personify? >> fashion, fun, excitement and amazing products. i really am passionate about every single thing i do and i real believe in everything and work really hard to achieve all of this. >> do you know what you're worth? i mean, do you keep a close eye on the money? >> she does. little cheapy cheapskates here. >> yeah, you do? >> down to every -- what's this? what's this? >> well, i don't like to be taken advantage of it. i think people when they think you h
>> something my mom always taught me.obnoxious when i do that. >> some recent thing i just read said you make $10 million a year. would i imagine it's more than that, isn't it? >> yes. >> don't talk about money or politics. >> is it a lot more? >> i do very well for myself. i'm very proud of what i've done. >> don't talk money or politics, your mother says. >> both. >> that's extraordinary. you're making jut this absurd amount of money....
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like my mom third and's mother was a young widow.ernon's dad died at six and just like my mom worked tirelessly to feed and educate her children. she was an insurance agent for hours and days at a time in her family. she worked most of her career like my mom with one company. just like my mom vernon's mother instilled in him the value of hard work and like my mother taught me, vernon's mother taught him to dedicate himself not only to supporting his family but also contributing to his community by public service. we both learned from mothers who were our heroines to this day to love and cherish our families and to love our god, to support our country by being active plead original participating citizens and to be giving people to our neighbors and we learned that it matters less what you choose to do than what you do with whatever you choose that you do it with all your heart. vernon and my mom both shared an unyielding passion for education. when i met vernon he was need deep in his dissertation about reconstruction in the edge fiel
like my mom third and's mother was a young widow.ernon's dad died at six and just like my mom worked tirelessly to feed and educate her children. she was an insurance agent for hours and days at a time in her family. she worked most of her career like my mom with one company. just like my mom vernon's mother instilled in him the value of hard work and like my mother taught me, vernon's mother taught him to dedicate himself not only to supporting his family but also contributing to his community...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes. what degree you are going to get, because you will go to college. announcer: their tomorrow depends on your words today. the hispanic scholarship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. de familia deben tener cuidado con la comida que le dan a sus hijos.---y es que, un nuevo estudio revelo que está aumentando el numero de niños que son alergicos a ciertos alimentos.---tan solo en estados unidos, casi 6 millones de menores sufrien los estragos de estas indeseables reacciones del cuerpo a la comida.---los medicos aconsejan que los padres introduzcan alimentos paulatinamente a la dieta de los bebes para poder detectar con exactitud cÁles comidas les causan reacciones, y de esa manera evitarlas.---entre los alimentos Ás rechazados por el cuerpo figuran los cacahuates, distintos tipos de nueces y los productos Á cteos. --si usted califica para convertirse en ciudadano estadounidense pero no sabe ni por donde empezar el proceso... el servicio de inmig
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes. what degree you are going to get, because you will go to college. announcer: their tomorrow depends on your words today. the hispanic scholarship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. de familia deben tener cuidado con la comida que le dan a sus hijos.---y es que, un nuevo estudio revelo que está aumentando el numero de niños que son alergicos a ciertos...
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but your mom, speaking of moms, is going to be on the show. >> yeah.oms are appearing, which is a nightmare, when your mom is there. >> jimmy: is it? >> you feel like -- >> jimmy: did you learn the yelling from her? >> she's scottish and she certainly knows how to curse. but mom's an amazing cook. >> jimmy: she is? >> and she used to work in a restaura restaurant. anything that wasn't sold in the restaurant, she brought home from, sort of stews, salads, you name it. >> jimmy: and she would do the cooking for you at home after she cooked all day for people. and that's what inspired you to become a she yourself? >> she's an amazing -- >> jimmy: she must be proud of you. >> but it's a pain when she comes to the restaurant. >> jimmy: why? >> well, of course, lamb, it tastes delicious when it's pink, she wants it well done. >> jimmy: my parents do that, too. it makes me crazy. >> horrible. sort of eefting gandhi's flip-flop. it can be anything. it can be pork, beef, lamb. >> jimmy: they want it overcooked. they want it well done and then when i say no, no,
but your mom, speaking of moms, is going to be on the show. >> yeah.oms are appearing, which is a nightmare, when your mom is there. >> jimmy: is it? >> you feel like -- >> jimmy: did you learn the yelling from her? >> she's scottish and she certainly knows how to curse. but mom's an amazing cook. >> jimmy: she is? >> and she used to work in a restaura restaurant. anything that wasn't sold in the restaurant, she brought home from, sort of stews, salads,...
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and your mom... >> my mom was very rich and eloped with him. in the '20s-- can you imagine? >> hinojosa: breaking all kinds of stereotypes. >> and she could survive. she would have been... she was disinherited. she could have been, you know... end up terrible. but my god, she became... you know, so she can't act for nuts, but... >> hinojosa: but what happens... you have an extraordinary life. your parents decide to send you to great britain. your sister is studying at columbia university in new york city. this is in, like, the 1930's, '40s? >> my sister was the first... my eldest sister was the first student that went to america because of the japanese compensation. that money, you know. before my sister's generation, when you went to... chinese are regarded as either coolies or laundrymen. she was the first generation... you know, there is a joke, "knock, knock, there is a chinaman, no laundry tonight." "knock, knock." my sister's generation, "knock, knock, there is a chinese. are you doctor so-and-so?" so there is this joke, you know? >> hinojosa: but i want to take you to
and your mom... >> my mom was very rich and eloped with him. in the '20s-- can you imagine? >> hinojosa: breaking all kinds of stereotypes. >> and she could survive. she would have been... she was disinherited. she could have been, you know... end up terrible. but my god, she became... you know, so she can't act for nuts, but... >> hinojosa: but what happens... you have an extraordinary life. your parents decide to send you to great britain. your sister is studying at...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.scholarship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> mientras tanto, en al menos tres regiones del paÍs la violencia continÚa. la policÍa en villa a reabrir los caminos que estaban bloqueados. hubo enfrentamientos a tiros y detenidos. >> cautelar el orden pÚblico y el orden interno, esa es la misiÓn que tiene la policÍa. no responde a provocaciones. actÚa exactamente en cumplimiento a su misiÓn. >> mÁs de 2000 estudiantes y pobladores de la ciudad se enfrentaron a la policÍa, el saldo tres muertos y una treintena de heridos. la violencia fue extrema. destruyeron oficinas pÚblicas e incendiaron vehÍculos. ellos se oponen a la construcciÓn de una universidad. >> queremos defender al pueblo.. >> lo mismo ocurriÓ en el departamento. mÁs protestas de estudiantes que exigen la destituciÓn del rector de su universidad. en medio del caos, la primera ministra se mostrÓ sorprendida por los destrozos. este es un tema originado por el congreso de la repÚbl
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.scholarship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> mientras tanto, en al menos tres regiones del paÍs la violencia continÚa. la policÍa en villa a reabrir los caminos que estaban bloqueados. hubo enfrentamientos a tiros y detenidos. >> cautelar el orden pÚblico y el orden interno, esa es la misiÓn que tiene la policÍa. no responde a provocaciones....
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for me as a mom, my number one thing is comfort. my kids are in the background, my husband is shooting it, i'm on a web cam, it starts to shake and i just roll with it. >> reporter: back at forever 21. i probe for tips. so, what is the new black this season? >> coral. >> i was about to say orange. i was about to aoransay orange. >> reporter: before doing a haul for myself. do i look good in this? with advice from the best in the business. >> you turn on the camera, you say, hey, everyone. and you hold the bag up so they can see the store on the bag. and then you pull the items out and you show them one by one, you the them why you bought it and stuff like that. >> reporter: first up, the shirt, which i think is adorable. and the second thing, i bought this scarf. love how the pink and the green and the cream and the black go together. it has coral in it. does that look horrible? maybe i should leave this to the experts. i'm abbie boudreau for "nightline" in los angeles. >> shopping haulers. thanks to abbie for that. >>> just ahead,
for me as a mom, my number one thing is comfort. my kids are in the background, my husband is shooting it, i'm on a web cam, it starts to shake and i just roll with it. >> reporter: back at forever 21. i probe for tips. so, what is the new black this season? >> coral. >> i was about to say orange. i was about to aoransay orange. >> reporter: before doing a haul for myself. do i look good in this? with advice from the best in the business. >> you turn on the camera,...
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and mom was a great mom to me. we just -- it was a different era. you can't imagine that now. but in those times it was really -- we're talking many years ago. it wasn't really -- they didn't really know any better. they just sort of -- that's what they did. so i don't judge my mom in any way, shape or form. but looking back, i know what i don't want to do. maybe that's exactly the example you're just talking about, beatrix and eugenie, i know what my mom did and i'm not going to fall into those mistakes. >> a bit of furor in the last few days what you said about your mother. you sort of implied it was a form of mental abuse. and your sister came out and said, well, i don't remember it being like that. she didn't deny what had happened as far as it was your memory, not hers. >> yes. what it is is that dad used to say, oh -- he's a most wonderful man. and i don't have anything against him. and my mother, she always said as she was going in the pram up to sunning hill to the sweet shop, sara comes from the postman. i had big red curls, big blue eyes and i didn't look anything li
and mom was a great mom to me. we just -- it was a different era. you can't imagine that now. but in those times it was really -- we're talking many years ago. it wasn't really -- they didn't really know any better. they just sort of -- that's what they did. so i don't judge my mom in any way, shape or form. but looking back, i know what i don't want to do. maybe that's exactly the example you're just talking about, beatrix and eugenie, i know what my mom did and i'm not going to fall into...
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i can't hear you, mom." pro -- calling your mother a "mom i'll love forever." calling her a "milf" for short. [ laughter ] that could get confusing, i think. don't do that. >> steve: i don't get that. >> jimmy: i don't know, but i think it could get confusing. >> steve: oh. oh, i got it. [ light laughter ] >> pro -- you made your mom a construction paper card with elbow macaroni and glitter. con -- you're 32 years old. [ laughter ] "rick gave me the same one. rick -- there he is -- rick!" >> steve: "rick just drove by on his moped." "rick tp'ed our house, mom." >> jimmy: rick tp'ed their house? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: "i was gonna pick up a couple -- couple growlers. bring 'em back and put 'em in the fridge." [ laughter ] >> steve: "you want some of this party ball? coors party ball?" >> jimmy: do they make party balls anymore? >> steve: i don't know if they do, but rick would have one. [ laughter ] rick would know. >> jimmy: no, i think rick has those growler, you know? >> steve: what are the growlers? >> jimmy: they're refillable glass bottles you bring to
i can't hear you, mom." pro -- calling your mother a "mom i'll love forever." calling her a "milf" for short. [ laughter ] that could get confusing, i think. don't do that. >> steve: i don't get that. >> jimmy: i don't know, but i think it could get confusing. >> steve: oh. oh, i got it. [ light laughter ] >> pro -- you made your mom a construction paper card with elbow macaroni and glitter. con -- you're 32 years old. [ laughter ] "rick...
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>> casey. >> mom. >> what? >> no. >> i don't know what your involvement is sweetheart.ot telling me where she is at. >> because i don't (bleep) know where she is at. are you kidding me? >> don't waste your call screaming and hollering at me. >> waste my call sitting in jail? >> are you blaming me you are sitting in the jail for telling lies. >> it's not my fault. >> what do you mean it's not your fault? >> there are issues between daughter and mom. >> did you discuss with her your feelings that she was jealous of you in some fashion? >> it was brought up to me by her ex fiancee. >> did you discuss with casey that you had these feelings that you thought she was jealous of you. >> was her version contradicted by the jail house taste revealed a softer side to the mother daughter relationship. >> would it make you feel like you are doing something? is there anything special you want me to do? >> just keep doing what you are doing. >> i love you mom. >> love you. >> listen, know that you can trust me. you can trust mom and you can trust lee. >> i know that. >> just know that
>> casey. >> mom. >> what? >> no. >> i don't know what your involvement is sweetheart.ot telling me where she is at. >> because i don't (bleep) know where she is at. are you kidding me? >> don't waste your call screaming and hollering at me. >> waste my call sitting in jail? >> are you blaming me you are sitting in the jail for telling lies. >> it's not my fault. >> what do you mean it's not your fault? >> there are issues...
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i anticipated being a stay at home mom not a working mom who travels the country talking about economic and political issues."moms on the move. it's tea party time. on the "700 >>> for the first time, jaycee dugard has agreed to a television interview. it's announced that diane sawyer will conduct the sbusmt she was abducted from her south lake tahoe area in 1991 and held captive and sexually assaulted in a bay area home. the two have been sentenced to life in prison. the interview can be seen here in the month of july shortly before her book is published. >> anthony wiener has called former bill clinton to apologize for his growing sexting scandal. he officiated to the personal aide last summer. they take a look whether the marriage could survive. >> abc7 has learned that she made one thing clear, she remains committed to her marriage. >> we're now learning from friends just how trying that marriage has been in the past few days. she initially believed his story that his twitter account was hacked and when the congressman finally came clean she was devastated, say friends, it was her d
i anticipated being a stay at home mom not a working mom who travels the country talking about economic and political issues."moms on the move. it's tea party time. on the "700 >>> for the first time, jaycee dugard has agreed to a television interview. it's announced that diane sawyer will conduct the sbusmt she was abducted from her south lake tahoe area in 1991 and held captive and sexually assaulted in a bay area home. the two have been sentenced to life in prison. the...
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i would cry to my mom about it. but it's been happening for so long now that i just don't pay attention. i have so many positive, amazing things in my life that i don't really like to focus on negative things. >> do you, though? >> not really. my publicist will send me articles. >> if you came on "america's got talent." what would your talent be? >> hmm. singing. >> you know, you can sing. >> i'm recording my new album right nowers too. >> are you a serious singer? are you a brand that sings as an extension of your brand? >> it's just part of my brand. i see myself as a businesswoman, a brand. and singing is something that just add to my brand. >> that's funny. the kardashians, we got a bit of flack for doing that. people said why are you doing that on cnn. but i find this phenomenon really fascinating, the fact that you can build this empire, this brand, out of being you, whether people like you or not or take you seriously or not is almost immaterial. the fact is that millions and millions of people around the wor
i would cry to my mom about it. but it's been happening for so long now that i just don't pay attention. i have so many positive, amazing things in my life that i don't really like to focus on negative things. >> do you, though? >> not really. my publicist will send me articles. >> if you came on "america's got talent." what would your talent be? >> hmm. singing. >> you know, you can sing. >> i'm recording my new album right nowers too. >> are...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> siete mil residentes de dos pueblos que evacuaron, obtuvieron permiso hoy de regresar. la decisiÓn se tomó despuÉs de que funcionarios expresaron su confianza en que los bomberos ya estÁn haciendo progresos en el control de las llamas. >> los pueblos mÁs pequeÑos pueden enfrentar riesgos de severas inundaciones. el cuerpo de irgenieros del ejÉrcito de los estados unidos, cree que los niveles de las aguas podrÍan romper rÉcords establecidos. la situaciÓn podrÍa empeorar a partirdel martes t, cuando comiencen a lipterarse 150 mil pies cÚbicos por segudo de agua acumulada en cinco de las represras del rÍo. ♪ >> los trabajadores estaban tratando de colocar un jacuzzi con el tatio de una vez vivienda, pero la grÚa no pudo aguantar el peso y cayÓ sobre la casa. el resultado fue un verdadero desastre. la compaÑÍa a cargo de la instalaciÓn dijo que se trató de un error de cÁlculo de una computadora. afortunadamente, nadie resultÓ herido. >>
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> siete mil residentes de dos pueblos que evacuaron, obtuvieron permiso hoy de regresar. la decisiÓn se tomó despuÉs de que funcionarios expresaron su confianza en que los bomberos ya estÁn haciendo progresos en el control de las llamas. >> los pueblos mÁs pequeÑos pueden enfrentar riesgos de severas inundaciones. el cuerpo de irgenieros del...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.und has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> durante el gobierno del presidente fujimori se llevaron a cabo campaÑas de esterilizaciÓn de mujeres e indÍgenas. hoy saliern a pedir justicia. >> estas mujeres marchan con las piernas ensangrentadas para recordar que 270 mil peruanas fueron esterilizadas contra su voluntad. al menos 18 murieron entre 1996 y el aÑo 2001. victora llegÓ de emergencia a un hospital pÚblico. dio a luz a un bebÉ que falleciÓ. despuÉs le dijeron que le habÍan cortado las trompas sin su autorizci. >> y me hablaban sobre que habÍa una política de gobierno. >> tres veces enjuiciÓ a los mÉdicos y al hospital. finalmente logrÓ demostrar que habÍa sido una política de estado. le dieron 3500 dÓlares. reclama al gobierno de fujimori. >> fue uno de los temas del debate presidencial y ella dijo que el ministro de salud de ese entonces, y acteal mÉdico de fujimori que aparece a su izquierda, habÍa investigado los casos y estos habÍan sido
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.und has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. >> durante el gobierno del presidente fujimori se llevaron a cabo campaÑas de esterilizaciÓn de mujeres e indÍgenas. hoy saliern a pedir justicia. >> estas mujeres marchan con las piernas ensangrentadas para recordar que 270 mil peruanas fueron esterilizadas contra su voluntad. al menos 18 murieron entre 1996 y el aÑo...
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eight mom -- my mom and a good friend of mine named russell hill who was back there as well, my literarycoach. have a lot of great coaches in basketball and baseball coaches bud russell hills my literary coach. moms are mom so when somebody in the business is keep a journal, then you take a little bit more seriously. so don't get mad at me. a lot of times they talk about writing and imports of reflective thought. i kept a journal and wrote every single day and when i got back i have this trove of materials. tons of words on a page that i would just pour out and i knew i had a story to tell. i knew there was a story there because all these crazy things that happened and i tried my best to get it out there. so with the help of russell hill and a few other offers -- authors i respected i set about trying to tell my story. the one thing that they all shared in common was if you rico but you know what good writing sounds like. so i read a lot and i read more and war and more. is one thing to read and enjoy a story and another thing to read with an eye towards the mechanics of the language. ho
eight mom -- my mom and a good friend of mine named russell hill who was back there as well, my literarycoach. have a lot of great coaches in basketball and baseball coaches bud russell hills my literary coach. moms are mom so when somebody in the business is keep a journal, then you take a little bit more seriously. so don't get mad at me. a lot of times they talk about writing and imports of reflective thought. i kept a journal and wrote every single day and when i got back i have this trove...
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and -- >> i'm going to call my mom. >> see if she picks up. >> i'm going to call my mom. the commander and chief on baby-sitting duty. how the kids got to ride in the presidential limo and their cell phone message to mom. >> we're looking here, we're on the roads getting mobile. green means go. no problems through the caldecott tunnel. with the rain, we could have serious issues in a few minutes. >> and for all of your news weather and traffic you can ch . i was just on facebook. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] bring home a complete meal for your family. 10 pieces of the world's best chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of 4 or more for just 20 bucks. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. >> it is 4:52. you're looking at 880. we'll check in with mike. you can see the moisture in the air a. special vigil will be held tonight to call attention to a 4-year-old unsolved murder. gary jones was shot and killed at a hayward gas station in 2007. the alameda sheriff's department says jones had just left a medical marijuana facility w
and -- >> i'm going to call my mom. >> see if she picks up. >> i'm going to call my mom. the commander and chief on baby-sitting duty. how the kids got to ride in the presidential limo and their cell phone message to mom. >> we're looking here, we're on the roads getting mobile. green means go. no problems through the caldecott tunnel. with the rain, we could have serious issues in a few minutes. >> and for all of your news weather and traffic you can ch . i was...
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she turned to tot mom and said -- tot mom looked away with a little roll of the eyes.d i don't know if the jury saw it. everyone else in the courtroom did. >> yeah, that was some reaction. you mentioned casey looked ill, dan, maybe she looked ill or upset because the testimony of her mom. again, so devastating. talking about the items that were taken out of the house. >> well, and this testimony, this time, was also about what items were missing from the house. and the goal here was to link the scene where the body was found back to the home. >> so, you have the winnie the pooh blanket, a teddy bear. >> a bag, et cetera. all items that cindy anthony says were missing from the house and which prosecutors say there were remnants of at the crime scene. so, prosecutors would tell you we have pretty definitively linked the scene where the body was found back to the home. the issue, of course, is of the defense saying okay. fair enough. but george anthony was the one who they say disposed of the body. and so, wouldn't be that surprising that items from the home were later fo
she turned to tot mom and said -- tot mom looked away with a little roll of the eyes.d i don't know if the jury saw it. everyone else in the courtroom did. >> yeah, that was some reaction. you mentioned casey looked ill, dan, maybe she looked ill or upset because the testimony of her mom. again, so devastating. talking about the items that were taken out of the house. >> well, and this testimony, this time, was also about what items were missing from the house. and the goal here was...
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mom: we have a pretty big family. yeah. all boys. i call them our starting five. yeah. boom! the other night, we have to make sure they get enough to eat. pass these down to your brothers and make sure they get some, okay? try olive garden's new four cheese pastachettis. starting at just $9.95. folded pasta ribbons filled with italian cheeses. try them with grilled chicken breasts in a garlic cream sauce, or with grilled italian sausage starting at $9.95. plus enjoy our unlimited fresh salad and warm breadsticks. olive garden's one of the few places we can take our family where everyone's happy. olive garden. when you're here, you're family. that sounded like the chocobeast. he likes to sink his fangs into people who steal chocolate mousse temptations. aaah! [ all scream ] nice job, chocobeast! [ male announcer ] decadent chocolate mousse temptations. it's jell-o for adults. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] new purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens, or harsh sulfates. so skin
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the caption reads "everybody is somebody's baby" including a picture of a piglet and its mom.is based on what happened to this 6 week old baby in sacramento. the baby's mom allegedly put her child in a microwave and turned it on. >> i think it's very taste less. >> the feature of this story to us was a chance to talk about the fact that every time we might row wave a peace of meat we're microwaving a once-living animal who is another animal's baby. >> well the baby from sacramento did not survive and the mother is under arrest. >>> a man known as the king of crime and a cold-blooded killer on the run for 16 years, but the law finally caught up with mob boss james whitey bulger. they arrested him in a santa monica apartment yesterday. he has been on the run for 16 years, accused of running boston's vicious winter hill gang, he has been linked to at least 19 murders. >> this pursuit of justice was for them and to hold mr. bulger accountable for the carnage he left behind. >> the 81-year-old appeared in a los angeles courtroom today along with his long-time girlfriend catherine g
the caption reads "everybody is somebody's baby" including a picture of a piglet and its mom.is based on what happened to this 6 week old baby in sacramento. the baby's mom allegedly put her child in a microwave and turned it on. >> i think it's very taste less. >> the feature of this story to us was a chance to talk about the fact that every time we might row wave a peace of meat we're microwaving a once-living animal who is another animal's baby. >> well the baby...
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who's the better parent -- mom or dad. 59% came in at team mom. 41% for team dad.rise you? >> here's the deal. in 1960, 17% of homes across america were single parent homes. now it's almost 47%. a number of us have grown up with the single mother being normal. the absent dad is one of the tragedies that's happened overall. it makes sense that people would say moms because unfortunately they have had more experience with mom as the primary parent. but that's changing because there are fathers like you and me trying to re-emphasize our unique contribution. it doesn't make us better. >> just different. thank you very much. robin, thank you. going from horseplay with kids to horseplay with jim carrey [ neighing ] >> here to talk about his new movie right after this. ines? [ laughs ] not funny. act my age? -why? -why? -why? i love the sun. past sun goddess. every line has a story. [ female announcer ] we all age differently. now there's roc multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. a lifetime of stress lines, sun damage, and worry wrinkles wi
who's the better parent -- mom or dad. 59% came in at team mom. 41% for team dad.rise you? >> here's the deal. in 1960, 17% of homes across america were single parent homes. now it's almost 47%. a number of us have grown up with the single mother being normal. the absent dad is one of the tragedies that's happened overall. it makes sense that people would say moms because unfortunately they have had more experience with mom as the primary parent. but that's changing because there are...
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next morning, i grabbed my mom and asked jesus to come in my heart.d jesus to forgive me of my sins and i went from darkness to light and that was the best moment of my life. >> tim, a lot of cynics say that is something you did as a child . you will outgrow that. i don't think anybody is thinking of you as a child. you are in the nfl but you haven't outgrown that? >> absolutely not. my faith is the one thing that is absolutelyy what grounded me and keeps me motivated and i don't know what tomorrow holes . i am so blessed and because of my surroundings and people that have supported me. it will continue to change my life. it is not what you do but who you are around. it will affect you and encourage you and keep you motivate on the straight and narrow. >> you have great family influence and you leave the family and go to a university that is full of pressure. did people say tone it down a bit and back off on the faith stuff it is not becoming of a college superstar? >> absolutely. a lot of the people say you don't need it so much or write the bible ve
next morning, i grabbed my mom and asked jesus to come in my heart.d jesus to forgive me of my sins and i went from darkness to light and that was the best moment of my life. >> tim, a lot of cynics say that is something you did as a child . you will outgrow that. i don't think anybody is thinking of you as a child. you are in the nfl but you haven't outgrown that? >> absolutely not. my faith is the one thing that is absolutelyy what grounded me and keeps me motivated and i don't...
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i had my mom with me. she was heading to the airport and i saw terry get in the car with his girlfriend and they left. and i got in my car and i drove myself home, and i was crying so inconsolably on the way home just the shock of that and i walked in the back door and it was dark and it was quiet, and i got to the kitchen and i saw the chair that terry used to sit in and have his coffee in the morning and i saw a house that was a happy household that had love and animals and life that at that moment i realized it was never going to be that way again. that nick was never going to come home and brooke wasn't coming home and terry wasn't coming home and my mom wasn't there and my dog had just been run over in the driveway a few months prior, and it was just too much emotion to bear at the moment, and i remember i couldn't even make it up to my bedroom. i left -- i had my court clothes on. i got in my car and i was crying so hard i was making a weird sound almost like some kind of an animal and wailing sound.
i had my mom with me. she was heading to the airport and i saw terry get in the car with his girlfriend and they left. and i got in my car and i drove myself home, and i was crying so inconsolably on the way home just the shock of that and i walked in the back door and it was dark and it was quiet, and i got to the kitchen and i saw the chair that terry used to sit in and have his coffee in the morning and i saw a house that was a happy household that had love and animals and life that at that...
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i told my mom when she dropped me off, i wasn't coming back, and i didn't. it took me six-plus years to graduate from college, but i did it. and i was able to find a way to make it on my own, by taking odd jobs, working third shifts and things like that, but those are the values my mom gave me, go out and try to make it on your own. and that's what the expectation is for my son as well. he knows he's not moving back to my basement. >> to be fair, i did move home for maybe two or three months after i graduated from college, but that was to pay off, you know, the obligatory trip to europe that my friends took that i didn't have the money to do, but i did anyway. that was the 1990s, that was generation-x where we created 24 million jobs and there were jobs waiting for everyone. you can see from the 1988 to 1998, the latest data available, median income, $33,000, but look at college tuition and fees, they've more than doubled. our friends at cnn money point out that if the earnings had kept up with costs, the average american would be making 77 grand a year. is
i told my mom when she dropped me off, i wasn't coming back, and i didn't. it took me six-plus years to graduate from college, but i did it. and i was able to find a way to make it on my own, by taking odd jobs, working third shifts and things like that, but those are the values my mom gave me, go out and try to make it on your own. and that's what the expectation is for my son as well. he knows he's not moving back to my basement. >> to be fair, i did move home for maybe two or three...
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. 10 days, mom."ys he got tired of counting! [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if chantix is right for you. learn about the chantix challenge. chantix may not work for everyone. if you aren't quit after 12 weeks, we'll refund your cost of trying it. learn more at chantix.com. >>> checking our top stories. sponsors say about 2 million spectator turned out for today's gay pride parade in new york city. just two days ago governor andrew cuomo signed legislation legalizing same sex marriages in new york starting july 24th. cuomo was cheered at today's parade. he says new york's same-sex marriage law should be a model for the rest of the country. >>> fire crews in arizona are making a lot of headway with the fire burning along the border with mexico. right now the monument fire is about 75% contained. it has burned about 37,000 acres in two weeks. >>> floodwaters are starting to recede in minot, north dakota. but it could be a week or more before about 12 thourk people are actually allowed
. 10 days, mom."ys he got tired of counting! [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if chantix is right for you. learn about the chantix challenge. chantix may not work for everyone. if you aren't quit after 12 weeks, we'll refund your cost of trying it. learn more at chantix.com. >>> checking our top stories. sponsors say about 2 million spectator turned out for today's gay pride parade in new york city. just two days ago governor andrew cuomo signed legislation...
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casey's mom breaking down on the stand. nancy grace and defense attorney mark geragos join me with two very different perspectives on the case. i'm chef michael, and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 come on ! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just help me figure it out tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in a practical, let's-make- this-happen kind of way. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a vineyard ? schwab real life retirement services is personalized, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 practical help that's focused on making your retirement real. open an account today and talk to chuck tdd# 1-800-345-2550 about setting up your
casey's mom breaking down on the stand. nancy grace and defense attorney mark geragos join me with two very different perspectives on the case. i'm chef michael, and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd#...
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toy insider mom.k you for coming by. >> thank you, peggy. >> for more check out thetoyinsider.com. we'll be right back. you are watching "world news now." i love this. this is so great. ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com ♪ we could have had it all ♪ rolling in the deep ♪ you had my heart >> you can see jimmy dancing right now. he is all over the place. adele had to cancel concerts because she has laryngitis. >> i didn't know that. i have no idea who adele is. >> i know who lady gaga is. >> abc news welcomed a new member to our family, a little known journalist, named k
toy insider mom.k you for coming by. >> thank you, peggy. >> for more check out thetoyinsider.com. we'll be right back. you are watching "world news now." i love this. this is so great. ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see,...
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. ♪ my benjamin, he helped me with the countdown. "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom." think after 30 days he got tired of counting! [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if chantix is right for you. learn about the chantix challenge. chantix may not work for everyone. if you aren't quit after 12 weeks, we'll refund your cost of trying it. learn more at chantix.com. >>> top of the news at this hour, gay marriages will be legal in new york in less than a month. governor andrew cuomo signed the nation's newest same-sex marriage law just last night. that was after the new york legislator approved it. it will go into effect july 24, making it the sixth and most populous state letting gay coupleles to marry. >>> protesters on one side, police in syria on the other. at least ten people died in fighting across the country yesterday. the government blamed armed gangs for keeping the violent uprising alive. >> in minot, north dakota, floodwaters still rising swamping more homes, sending more people to higher ground. we should see the river crest in about nine hours
. ♪ my benjamin, he helped me with the countdown. "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom." think after 30 days he got tired of counting! [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if chantix is right for you. learn about the chantix challenge. chantix may not work for everyone. if you aren't quit after 12 weeks, we'll refund your cost of trying it. learn more at chantix.com. >>> top of the news at this hour, gay marriages will be legal in new york in less than a month. governor...
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(mom) i'm o proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day.(announcer) it'smore than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, chooe jif. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. wf like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grain steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam, because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. >>> they are going to help a.c. transit to avoid further cuts. they are allocating $24 million intended to buy new buses and trains that will pay for operating costs. budget problems forced a.c. transit to reduce service last year. they are set to raise bus fares on august 6th. >> check out the temperatures. down in the mid-50s and also in the north bay valley
(mom) i'm o proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day.(announcer) it'smore than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, chooe jif. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. wf like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grain...
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casey's mom breaking down on the stand.and nancy grace join me with two very different perspectives on the case. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> keeping them honest tonight. more evidence that syria's dictatorship is abducting, torturing and murdering its own children. children like hamza, 13 years old, taken by security forces at a protest rally las
casey's mom breaking down on the stand.and nancy grace join me with two very different perspectives on the case. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come...
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mom was nearby but she didn't pick up the phone.eft a message saying, hi, mom, i'm in the president's car it's sure cool. the president grabs the phone back and says good-bye. the white house let us know it took place sometime last year in fairfax, virginia where the president had made an appearance. it's a call no mom ever expects to get from her kids. >>> this year dozens of state parks, historic sites, even beaches will start closing. i'm suzanne shaw editorial director. from the salt and sea in the south, to six redwood state parks in the north, a quarter of california's state parks could be off limits next year. what can we do? take your family, hike, camp, fish, visit them while you still can. nbc bay area urges you to tell your legislators you support two bills, sb580 to preserve state parks from sale and development and ab 42 allowing parks to be run by new private public partnersh partnerships. find out how youanp, h cel c go online to nbceditorials.com.
mom was nearby but she didn't pick up the phone.eft a message saying, hi, mom, i'm in the president's car it's sure cool. the president grabs the phone back and says good-bye. the white house let us know it took place sometime last year in fairfax, virginia where the president had made an appearance. it's a call no mom ever expects to get from her kids. >>> this year dozens of state parks, historic sites, even beaches will start closing. i'm suzanne shaw editorial director. from the...
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i'm thinking how it's been with everything, with mom, mom would dominate a lot of the conversation, which is how it's been. you and i, we've been separated for a while. we were just -- i want to see all of you but i wanted to see the one person i've been so far disconnected from the longest. that's been you. >> i'm thankful for that, thank you. >> it was hard for me to make my choice. i sat there for a half hour with jose trying to think about this. he told me it's up to me who i wanted to see, how i wanted to do this, how he wanted to figure it out. it was hard. i don't want to have to choose between the three of you, you know, who i want to see or talk to, but i made a choice. i stand behind that. >> that's good. i'm glad you made that choice on your own. thank you so much. i appreciate that. thank you. i know it's a tough decision for you, i know that. >> everything's a tough decision just because i'm so limited on the decisions i can actually make now. >> i know. well, let me see if i can handle it a different way to get in to see you even sooner, would that be okay with you? >> do wh
i'm thinking how it's been with everything, with mom, mom would dominate a lot of the conversation, which is how it's been. you and i, we've been separated for a while. we were just -- i want to see all of you but i wanted to see the one person i've been so far disconnected from the longest. that's been you. >> i'm thankful for that, thank you. >> it was hard for me to make my choice. i sat there for a half hour with jose trying to think about this. he told me it's up to me who i...
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mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. >>> in the headlines tonight in missouri, less than a dozen people now remain missing, following the deadliest tornado in u.s. history. at least 120 death notifications have been made to families. house republicans drove home their stance on the debt keeling. lawmakers voted down a proposal to raise the nation's debt limit by $2.4 trillion. republicans say they will not increase the government's borrowing authority without some spending cuts. democrats accuse republicans of playing games with the nation's credit rating. >>> some experts now say that cell phones might cause cancer. the world health organization reviewed dozens of studies. national health agencies might next offer some guidelines for cellphone use. >>> we saw rain out there today, rain on tap also for tomorrow but that's not it. we have more rain in our extended forecast and i'll tell you when it's g
mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. >>> in the headlines tonight in missouri, less than a dozen people now remain missing, following the deadliest tornado in u.s. history. at least 120 death notifications have been made to families. house republicans drove home their stance on the debt keeling. lawmakers voted down a...
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my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c.ries than most regular soda brands. sunnyd! ♪ make today a sunny day! drink up and download free music! find out more at sunnyd.com >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> welcome back. it's 5:41. major league baseball is expanding the investigation into the l.a. dodgers beyond scrutiny of the financial situation. it now includes stadium security. los angeles times reports the commissioner's office sent a task force to evaluate dodger stadium security. they have not employed a head of a security for four months and they have replaced many police security with private security officers. >>> a warning for parents this morning when temperatures climb, windows are open and that can be dangerous. bay area firefighters have seen several recent cases of children falling out of second story windows, in fact just yesterday, a two-year-old antioch boy was seriously hurt. >> reporter: contra costa county firefighters say it appears the two-year-old boy pushed against a wind
my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c.ries than most regular soda brands. sunnyd! ♪ make today a sunny day! drink up and download free music! find out more at sunnyd.com >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> welcome back. it's 5:41. major league baseball is expanding the investigation into the l.a. dodgers beyond scrutiny of the financial situation. it now includes stadium security. los angeles times reports the commissioner's...
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i can feel it, mom. i know she's still okay.re going to get our little girl back and she's going to be just as she was. >> on this visit in august 2008, she gets agitated with her parents when they press her for details. >> we need to have something to go on. >> mom, i don't have anything, i'm sorry. i've been here a month. i've been here a month today. do you understand how i feel? i'm completely, completely out of the loop with everything. >> but that was not exactly the case. for an entire month, anthony did not report caylee's disappearance. instead, she hung out with friends, went shopping and hit the night clubs. last week, the defense claimed that caylee drowned in the family pool and anthony and her father covered up the death. an interesting take, considering this response from anthony talking to her parents in august of 2008. >> someone just said caylee was dead this morning, that she drowned in the pool. that's the newest story out there. >> surprise, surprise. >> someone just sent me some of the stuff that's been onl
i can feel it, mom. i know she's still okay.re going to get our little girl back and she's going to be just as she was. >> on this visit in august 2008, she gets agitated with her parents when they press her for details. >> we need to have something to go on. >> mom, i don't have anything, i'm sorry. i've been here a month. i've been here a month today. do you understand how i feel? i'm completely, completely out of the loop with everything. >> but that was not exactly...
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you think when you hear that about your mom? >> i don't think it's true. >> reporter: why do you want to eat healthy? >> so we don't get heavy so my dad could carry me. >> when you eat more and your tummy's sore, you're going to pop. >> reporter: we showed the girls some photographs. the first picture is a little girl we met in texas. and she thinks she needs to lose weight. do you all think she needs to lose weight? >> no. >> no. >> reporter: do you think she looks good? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: but they were not always as kind. >> what do you think about this girl? >> oh. >> she has to lose weight. >> yeah. she needs to lose weight. >> do you think someone like her might be teased at school? >> kind of. sometimes. >> four girls here. do any one of these girls stick out to you? which one sticks out? the girl in the blue? why? >> her tummy. >> her tummy's heavy. >> her tummy? >> the girl in the blue shirt is really chubby. >> reporter: their reaction may seem lighthearted enough. but this is the age where a lifelong strugg
you think when you hear that about your mom? >> i don't think it's true. >> reporter: why do you want to eat healthy? >> so we don't get heavy so my dad could carry me. >> when you eat more and your tummy's sore, you're going to pop. >> reporter: we showed the girls some photographs. the first picture is a little girl we met in texas. and she thinks she needs to lose weight. do you all think she needs to lose weight? >> no. >> no. >> reporter: do...
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my mom did as well but moms are mom's so somebody in the business to keep a journal then you take a littlebit more seriously. [laughter] it's funny a lot of times you talk about journal writings and reflective faults protected journal and wrote a freezing will take and when i got back i had a trove of material so i just had tons of words on the page i would pour out and i had a story to tell. i knew there was a story because of these crazy things that haven't and i try my best to get them out there. with the help of russell and a few other authors that i really respect i try to tell my story and the one thing they said in comment is the one thing the shares if you read a lot you know what good writing sounds like. so i read a lot and i read more and more and more and it's one thing to read and enjoy a story and it's another to read with an audit towards the mechanics of the language, how do you put beautiful census together would also keep in mind of a larger plot and the climax and stuff like that so i kept reading and went through countless drafts and he looked over a bunch and said this
my mom did as well but moms are mom's so somebody in the business to keep a journal then you take a littlebit more seriously. [laughter] it's funny a lot of times you talk about journal writings and reflective faults protected journal and wrote a freezing will take and when i got back i had a trove of material so i just had tons of words on the page i would pour out and i had a story to tell. i knew there was a story because of these crazy things that haven't and i try my best to get them out...