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moms, that's moms -- moms' votes matter. thankfully, the women's movement, we, together with the coalition and a number of groups working together have an unbelievably new, fast moving tool to unite us and have our impact be maximized're able to in record time. what i want to say is that everyone here should leave and that.sure you've done three everyone here should get your own facebook page, your own twitter handle, and make sure you have access to a blog where you can post your ideas. for those of you who represent organizations, i want to say h engage power of strategic use our own constituencies together and grow the power of the entire women's movement in ways that were previously unheard of, in ways that we're doing through her votes. so at moms rising we've seen first hand how by supporting other organizations we're actually supporting our own niz. we are truly stronger together. we can all leverage these tools together, so right now in this room we are calling on the power of american women for real economic and hea
moms, that's moms -- moms' votes matter. thankfully, the women's movement, we, together with the coalition and a number of groups working together have an unbelievably new, fast moving tool to unite us and have our impact be maximized're able to in record time. what i want to say is that everyone here should leave and that.sure you've done three everyone here should get your own facebook page, your own twitter handle, and make sure you have access to a blog where you can post your ideas. for...
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one mom approved to our two mom disappointed.at redecorating and cleaning, our moms needed a rest. we have the slumber mitt. all three of our moms jumped at the chance for a little relaxation. it hit the spot for kia and joanne thought it was the perfect car companion. >> i would definitely take this with us on a trip. >> her kids gave it a thumbs up, too. >> what do you think, baby? >> yes. >> reporter: but molly wasn't won over. making the verdict two moms approved and one mom disappointed. now, guys, we reached out to a couple of the companies behind the mom disappointed. products. and for the company that makes the insta hang, they said -- and the makers of shticky, with it you may have to go to the sink or use a bucket to clean the silicone but this roller can hold more dirt and grime than a regular lint roller. in reference to the bulkiness of it -- in comparison to a vacuum clean it is much easier to handle and less bulky. dan and bianna, one thing that we'll be saying all day is schticky. >> it's in our heads. >> all righ
one mom approved to our two mom disappointed.at redecorating and cleaning, our moms needed a rest. we have the slumber mitt. all three of our moms jumped at the chance for a little relaxation. it hit the spot for kia and joanne thought it was the perfect car companion. >> i would definitely take this with us on a trip. >> her kids gave it a thumbs up, too. >> what do you think, baby? >> yes. >> reporter: but molly wasn't won over. making the verdict two moms...
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two moms disappointed to joanne's mom approved.these out-there products. are you ready to meet the schticky? >> it's a reusable lint roller and more. oh, you're playing with your schticky. i'm sorry. >> the name keeps cracking me up. >> reporter: after they were done laughing all three moms set out to schticky everything they could. >> schticky makes you look your best. >> reporter: the schticky made joanne's kids into little helpers, but while it picked up the dirt -- >> it picked up a ton of dust. >> reporter: -- she didn't like having to keep stopping to wash and dry it. >> it has a lot of steps to it. >> you're going to love the big schticky. >> reporter: kia wasn't a fan either. but she didn't like the big one's bulky shape. >> it picked up all the dirt, but don't like the big one that you shake. >> reporter: but molly and her family loved it. >> wow, that really worked well. >> check this out. >> oh, it does stick. >> reporter: for her, the shticky will be sticking around. she gave it one mom approved to our two moms disappoi
two moms disappointed to joanne's mom approved.these out-there products. are you ready to meet the schticky? >> it's a reusable lint roller and more. oh, you're playing with your schticky. i'm sorry. >> the name keeps cracking me up. >> reporter: after they were done laughing all three moms set out to schticky everything they could. >> schticky makes you look your best. >> reporter: the schticky made joanne's kids into little helpers, but while it picked up the...
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you give your mom a big hug for me. hi, mom, hi, glydy.two chefs in the kitchen. the brothers are here. we cannot wait [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> okay. we've got ideas today from two of the hottest chefs in the country, michael voltaggio of ink in los angeles, number one restaurant in america. >> thank you. >> brother, bryan, you own volt. that is your title "volt ink." we're going to start out with a meatloaf sandwich. mom's twist. >> this is mom's meatloaf recipe. going to put in butter while it's browning. we're going to let this carp caramelize. and cameron ketchup. all over the bread. and then we're going to -- >> i like that. can't wait to tr
you give your mom a big hug for me. hi, mom, hi, glydy.two chefs in the kitchen. the brothers are here. we cannot wait [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any...
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. >> no way. >> well, mom was arrested, and here is mom's mug shot. this is 42-year-old christina lopez. >> why was mom arrested? >> mom was arrested for allowing her 17-year-old daughter to strip. now, the story gets a little stranger here, though. >> stranger than what you've already said. >> yes. the stripper, her daughter, is nicole madrill, 17 at the time but now 18 years old. now, according to nicole, she started stripping at the strip club in order to feed her 2-year-old daughter. >> oh, man. >> and nicole is actually supporting her mom. she says her mom was only at the strip club that night, because she had begged her to come down to bring her some money to buy some food. the reason this is all a big deal, is a few months ago, mom actually spoke to some news outlets, because she was outraged that her 17-year-old daughter was allowed to strip. >> it makes me sick, because there are sex offenders out there. to me, she's still a little girl. >> once she spoke out, police started investigating the situation. that's when they saw this surveillance
. >> no way. >> well, mom was arrested, and here is mom's mug shot. this is 42-year-old christina lopez. >> why was mom arrested? >> mom was arrested for allowing her 17-year-old daughter to strip. now, the story gets a little stranger here, though. >> stranger than what you've already said. >> yes. the stripper, her daughter, is nicole madrill, 17 at the time but now 18 years old. now, according to nicole, she started stripping at the strip club in order to...
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you give your mom a big hug for me. hi, mom, hi, glydy.efs in the kitchen. the brothers are >>> okay. we've got ideas today from two of the hottest chefs in the country, michael voltaggio of ink in los angeles, number one restaurant in america. >> thank you. >> brother, bryan, you own volt. that is your title "volt ink." we're going to start out with a meatloaf sandwich. mom's twist. >> this is mom's meatloaf recipe. going to put in butter while it's browning. we're going to let this carp caramelize. and cameron ketchup. all over the bread. and then we're going to -- >> i like that. can't wait to try it. >> and we place two pieces of meatloaf on the bread. a couple pieces of cheese. we go right into the press. and in about a minute, we'll have like a really great tasty mom's meatloaf sandwich. >> that is a fancy machine. supercharged. >> i'm making fried chicken. >> it's cooked, pressed a thigh, actually. we bread it and fry it until it's nice and crispy. we slice it up. we make like a ranch spread. cream cheese and buttermilk. it's like a
you give your mom a big hug for me. hi, mom, hi, glydy.efs in the kitchen. the brothers are >>> okay. we've got ideas today from two of the hottest chefs in the country, michael voltaggio of ink in los angeles, number one restaurant in america. >> thank you. >> brother, bryan, you own volt. that is your title "volt ink." we're going to start out with a meatloaf sandwich. mom's twist. >> this is mom's meatloaf recipe. going to put in butter while it's...
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you're going to live with your mom, whenever your mom goes. >> you all right? >> i guess. >> sheree, you have one minute left. so we'll be here next sunday. >> pumpkin, i love you. i miss you. bye, pumpkin. bye. who do you want to live with when your mom comes home? why do you even say that to somebody's kid while i'm sitting in jail? like, who does that? >> your mommy loves you. >> yeah. >> she just does dumb stuff all the time. she wants to make me feel like my daughter loves her more or something. >> who loves you more, though? grammy? does grammy love you? >> yeah. >> i can't even think right now, i'm so pissed off. just -- and my mom that she even does that. of course my daughter is going to live with me when i leave. this is why i don't get along with my mom because of stupid [ bleep ] like that. i'm sitting in jail. my daughter's never lived with anybody but me. she's going to tell me, who do you want to live with? that's like you put a baby in front of somebody and say, who do you love more? you can't do that to people, to kids. i want to go. i want to
you're going to live with your mom, whenever your mom goes. >> you all right? >> i guess. >> sheree, you have one minute left. so we'll be here next sunday. >> pumpkin, i love you. i miss you. bye, pumpkin. bye. who do you want to live with when your mom comes home? why do you even say that to somebody's kid while i'm sitting in jail? like, who does that? >> your mommy loves you. >> yeah. >> she just does dumb stuff all the time. she wants to make me...
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>> 29 years old, still living with mom.e effects society equates to being a so-called mama's boy. our next guest, a mother herself, says that's not true. kate stone lombardi, author of the mama's boy myth. why keeping them close makes them stronger. what is the essence of your case? >> well, the myth of the mama's boy is that if we keep our sons close, we are going to turn him wimpy, forever dependent on his momma. truth of the matter is moms that keep their sons close tend to raise secure guys that grow up to be quite independent and do very well. >> and what is that, in other words, can you elaborate on that, on what that research is, how the conclusions were reached? give us a little more information if you don't mind. >> there was quite a bit out there, i was surprised when i started to look into it. like many moms, i had gotten the same old message, don't hold them too close, don't cuddle him, don't coddle him, if you do, he won't grow up and be a real man. i did the research, i discovered benefits from closeness at ev
>> 29 years old, still living with mom.e effects society equates to being a so-called mama's boy. our next guest, a mother herself, says that's not true. kate stone lombardi, author of the mama's boy myth. why keeping them close makes them stronger. what is the essence of your case? >> well, the myth of the mama's boy is that if we keep our sons close, we are going to turn him wimpy, forever dependent on his momma. truth of the matter is moms that keep their sons close tend to raise...
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good idea or mad mom?> hey. >> i have never recommended to any of the moms in my practice that they eat the placenta of their child. >> reporter: in a recent survey, 22% say they'd do it. while more than three-quarters said no way. and how about breast-feeding your child at age 3 or raising them without diapers? former "blossom" star and "big bang" actress says she'd do both. the actress who also has a ph.d. in euro science recently wrote a book on attachment parenting, co-sleeping, constantly carrying your baby and extended breast-feeding. >> the amount of time that a mom breast-feeds is a personal decision. for me, when my children were old enough to talk and to ask for it, that was the time to stop. but every mom needs to make that decision. >> reporter: now, these are obviously all moms who love their children very much, and they're very involved in their parenting. celebrities, though, are trendsetters, matt. so the question now, will american moms across the country be following suit, and how many pe
good idea or mad mom?> hey. >> i have never recommended to any of the moms in my practice that they eat the placenta of their child. >> reporter: in a recent survey, 22% say they'd do it. while more than three-quarters said no way. and how about breast-feeding your child at age 3 or raising them without diapers? former "blossom" star and "big bang" actress says she'd do both. the actress who also has a ph.d. in euro science recently wrote a book on attachment...
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wait, is this mom making out with the money. >> the baby tried to swallow mom's head. >> what? is that normal behavior? >> i don't know. >> maybe this is where the open-mouth kiss really started. >>> the jet pack seemed to be something of the future, but it is now a reality it has been for a few years, but it's doing cool things this is 23-year-old thrill seeker nick mccolmer, former stuntman, skydiver, pilot. he will race a sports car with a jet pack on. >> he is wearing the jet pack and they have two racers in the car? >> nick is wearing the jet pack and two racers in the car this is in australia the formula 1 circuit. nick has to take off and get forward momentum. he lights the wick, jumps in the air. here is nick flying alongside. >> definitely not on the same level. >> it's still kind of cool. nick only flew about 16 seconds. the fuel on the jet pack runs out in 30 seconds. doesn't have a whole lot of time. >> yeah. >> he got up to about 62 miles per hour in this run. i think it's cool. and the more we see things like this the easier it will be to get jet packs to guys lik
wait, is this mom making out with the money. >> the baby tried to swallow mom's head. >> what? is that normal behavior? >> i don't know. >> maybe this is where the open-mouth kiss really started. >>> the jet pack seemed to be something of the future, but it is now a reality it has been for a few years, but it's doing cool things this is 23-year-old thrill seeker nick mccolmer, former stuntman, skydiver, pilot. he will race a sports car with a jet pack on....
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. >> mom, chill out. >> i wasn't speeding. >> mom. >> 55. >> in the incident report it is noted thatarlene smith starts banging her head off the steering wheel when deputy stokes makes his way to the driver's side of the car. >> i cooperated. >> let's go. >> get out of the car. >> i cooperated. you told me to give you -- >> mom! >> there's a huge struggle here. she's resisting arrest. he does slam her a bit up against the side of the car there. >> put your hand behind your back or you're going to take a strike. eventually deputy stokes is able to get darlene smith handcuffed. as he puts her on the hood, she screams to a car, he's robbing me. >> he's robbing me! >> quite a big struggle getting her into the back of the police car. darlene smith was charged with obstruction. the charges were later dismissed when it was learned that darlene's mom came to the scene and told the officers my daughter has mental problems. >> oh. >> now, this past february smith filed a lawsuit against the city claiming excessive force. >> she had multiple opportunities to comply. and at every opportunity, sh
. >> mom, chill out. >> i wasn't speeding. >> mom. >> 55. >> in the incident report it is noted thatarlene smith starts banging her head off the steering wheel when deputy stokes makes his way to the driver's side of the car. >> i cooperated. >> let's go. >> get out of the car. >> i cooperated. you told me to give you -- >> mom! >> there's a huge struggle here. she's resisting arrest. he does slam her a bit up against the side of...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.on: anyway, it's my decision. mom: ok, well, then, decide what degree you are going to get, because you will go to college. announcer: their tomorrow depends on your words today.
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.on: anyway, it's my decision. mom: ok, well, then, decide what degree you are going to get, because you will go to college. announcer: their tomorrow depends on your words today.
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mom is in a car in front of this car. >> where's mom? what you stopping for? >> those are the cries of their 9-year-old daughter. the girl is terrified, doesn't know why their mom is shopping. >> they are in the middle of an inferno now. >> okay. we're out, we're out, we're out. >> you can see daylight come into view. there have been deaths reported from this fire, including their neighbors who live 100 yards from their home. "right this minute." we have the mom in this video via skype. >> you are putting on your brake lights. what were your fears as you were going through that road? >> pretty sure that we might not make it. i stopped the car to try to find my lights. i didn't know if there were trees down. we were four miles off a dead-end road. >> how do you keep it together considering your children are so frightened. >> you keep it together for the kids and do as much as you can. >> you did lose neighbors you were close to. can you tell us about them? >> they are very nice people, very sweet. a mountain family community. >> tell me what your children final
mom is in a car in front of this car. >> where's mom? what you stopping for? >> those are the cries of their 9-year-old daughter. the girl is terrified, doesn't know why their mom is shopping. >> they are in the middle of an inferno now. >> okay. we're out, we're out, we're out. >> you can see daylight come into view. there have been deaths reported from this fire, including their neighbors who live 100 yards from their home. "right this minute." we have...
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wait for the information from your mom, okay? for the time being we're still going to be on key lock. not going to let you out. >> man, this is -- i don't know. >> compton has a decision to make. if he stays in general population he's eligible to take classes to move his release date up by 90 days. but he's more vulnerable to attack. if he requests protective custody from the prison, he must serve the 90 days. >> that's your dilemma. >> whatever i have to do to make sure i can walk out the door and give my mom a hug, i got to do it. >> 90 days versus day -- >> i realize that. >> as a suspected snitch and an aryan brotherhood dropout. compton is the type of inmate that men like stephen weaver despise. he made is clear on the camera provided by our producers. >> when i was a young kid if i told on my brother, i got beat for telling. we were taught in school at a young age don't be a tattle tale. nowadays they have cop shows on tv that teach these kids it's all right to tell. dial 1-800-snitch on mom and dad if they're smoking a joi
wait for the information from your mom, okay? for the time being we're still going to be on key lock. not going to let you out. >> man, this is -- i don't know. >> compton has a decision to make. if he stays in general population he's eligible to take classes to move his release date up by 90 days. but he's more vulnerable to attack. if he requests protective custody from the prison, he must serve the 90 days. >> that's your dilemma. >> whatever i have to do to make sure...
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:(mom elissa smith) "mostly pink...hah a hah or.. white."e hall:(wide shot)"this is our first boy" (baby cooing)((om as aughter comes ii)"ohhh hi kayla.. is 3 thattfor ommy and the baby?" (sherrre mitthell)(voice mitchell he arrived yesterdayy at 8 10 pm"it's a first meeting for siblings.. now.. forever bonded.. (i missed you meet your baby brother mikayla" &p they will share their love.. but not clothes. (mom)"hes going to be ressed in blues browns and green colors.. " (voice only over baby face)"definitely boy like im not going to put him in pink anything!"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx(prof)"so ttere is o reason scientifically why it would be pink for girls assopposed to green oo any other collr..thats just how it happened."historiin dr jo paoletti just published a book: 'pink and blue... telling the boys from the girls in america.' where the &puniversity of maryland professor explores gender identity by color appaael (prof) "the thing i was really looking for.. the holy grail of this... was... there might be some indication of what col
:(mom elissa smith) "mostly pink...hah a hah or.. white."e hall:(wide shot)"this is our first boy" (baby cooing)((om as aughter comes ii)"ohhh hi kayla.. is 3 thattfor ommy and the baby?" (sherrre mitthell)(voice mitchell he arrived yesterdayy at 8 10 pm"it's a first meeting for siblings.. now.. forever bonded.. (i missed you meet your baby brother mikayla" &p they will share their love.. but not clothes. (mom)"hes going to be ressed in blues...
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my mom says --- i call my mom and she says a story and then she goes, "all right, bye.i go, "i don't know, whatever." and just say -- but she, "okay, all right, bye. oh, wait -- and --" and i go, "you know, i'm just gonna hang up the phone on you." >> but do you tell her about music and books to read and stuff like that? 'cause that's what i'm really understanding now. that's really the reason you have children. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't tell her about -- my mom reads more than i do. i got her a kindle and i don't know where that's hidden in the house. but she has no idea what that is. she thinks it's a remote control. [ laughter ] >> i like to touch books. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i wanna touch them. i wanna smell them. i don't want them on kindle. >> jimmy: she likes to go to the library and stuff like that so i just figured -- this, you don't have to do -- you stay at home and the library comes to you. >> it's not fun. >> jimmy: it's not fun? [ laughter ] she still goes to the library. >> "jeff, who lives at home" is in select cities right now. and it's here, nationwide on f
my mom says --- i call my mom and she says a story and then she goes, "all right, bye.i go, "i don't know, whatever." and just say -- but she, "okay, all right, bye. oh, wait -- and --" and i go, "you know, i'm just gonna hang up the phone on you." >> but do you tell her about music and books to read and stuff like that? 'cause that's what i'm really understanding now. that's really the reason you have children. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't tell her...
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mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.yway, it's my decision. mom: ok, well, then, decide 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
mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes.yway, it's my decision. mom: ok, well, then, decide 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
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(mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day.you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. ♪ ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced. [ male announcer ] what if we could keep enough plastic waste to fill over 200 garbage trucks out of landfills each year? ♪ 6.5 million pounds of plastic, gone. by using new glad trash bags, designed with reinforcing bands to be stronger with less plastic waste, we can. ♪ it's a small change that can make a big difference. ♪ >> announcer: today's moms is brought to you by pampers cruisers. >> this morning on today's moms, sneaky ways to keep track of your cyber kids. the amount of time kids spend online every day has tripled in ten years. here with advice to monitor what they are doing is michelle gorba. good morning. >> good morning. >> just
(mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day.you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. ♪ ♪ ♪ grande caramel macchiato. iced grande caramel macchiato. make that iced. actually, hot, please. [ male announcer ] come into starbucks for the espresso drink you love, hot or iced. [ male announcer ] what if we could keep enough plastic...
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nick decided to take his mom out for a ride in his miata. mom wanted to know what he does.er. this is near fairfield, utah, at the g1 racetrack. watch mom's face as this ride gets a bit more intense. >> nick! nick! >> she's grabbing on to him. grabbing on to the handle. probably finger marks in the door handle of this car. this is what moms do, though. >> i never drifted a car my entire life, if i'm driving in the car with my mom, she's telling me the exact same thing. slow down! you're going too fast! >> she's telling him where to go. >> yeah. >> i like how she keeps grabbing on to him what is that going to do? he's not stopping. >> nick! nick! >> terror in her eyes. she has a big grin on her face. so she's terrified but loving it. >> i think the experience of drifting would be much worse for the passenger than the actual driver. >> there's a part at the end here, she's like okay. that's enough! that's enough! >> watch how fast she gets out of the car when it stops. boom. she has the seat belt off as the car is slowing down. she's out of there. >> that's going to do it for
nick decided to take his mom out for a ride in his miata. mom wanted to know what he does.er. this is near fairfield, utah, at the g1 racetrack. watch mom's face as this ride gets a bit more intense. >> nick! nick! >> she's grabbing on to him. grabbing on to the handle. probably finger marks in the door handle of this car. this is what moms do, though. >> i never drifted a car my entire life, if i'm driving in the car with my mom, she's telling me the exact same thing. slow...
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you'll hear from a couple of those moms right after this break.facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] from neutrogena® naturals. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze. you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> being a mom already a pretty tough job, but imagine the difficult conversations black mothers are having with their sons in the wake of the death of trayvon martin. joining me here in the studio are natalie brown and her son, nicholas. and mom, dewetta west. thank you all for joining us, as well. we appreciate you coming back. miss brown, what did you say to your son when you he
you'll hear from a couple of those moms right after this break.facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] from neutrogena® naturals. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze. you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy...
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mom? >> have you ever thought about that?t does have -- you're still going to be looked at no matter how you dress or how you present yourself. it's still going to be a problem. and i feel that every kid in the united states, they dress like this. everyone does it. >> are you okay? >> i'm okay, i'm just thinking of a friend of mine. she has a 16-year-old son and she was telling me a story about the fact her husband, whose name happens to be trayvon, they were going for a walk -- this was a couple weeks before trayvon was shot and was killed. and she said as they were leaving the house, it was in the morning, and they put on their hoodies to go out, and she stopped him and said, you guys take your hoods off. and the son is saying, why? this is a student. he's 16 years old about to go to dr drexler university. and now he's questioning, where are the laws to stand your ground? what state? >> thank you, mom. i appreciate you sharing. we have other news to share tonight including this story. he spent 17 years in prison for a crime
mom? >> have you ever thought about that?t does have -- you're still going to be looked at no matter how you dress or how you present yourself. it's still going to be a problem. and i feel that every kid in the united states, they dress like this. everyone does it. >> are you okay? >> i'm okay, i'm just thinking of a friend of mine. she has a 16-year-old son and she was telling me a story about the fact her husband, whose name happens to be trayvon, they were going for a walk...
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these women are moms of young black men.y believe they need to give their sons special advice so they don't end up dying young like trayvon martin. you know what's exciting, graduation. when i look up into my student's faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor, i am committed to making a difference in peoples lives and i am a phoenix. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> is it citizen activism or just vigilante justice? >> we want justice! >> members of the new black panther party offering $10,000 for the capture of george zimmerman. but zimmerman isn't evading police. the national spokesman for the panthers denies that this is a call to violence. take a listen. >> all you have to have to arrest somebody is probable cause for murder. if this wasn't a case for probable cause, i don't know what case is. and if it would have been a
these women are moms of young black men.y believe they need to give their sons special advice so they don't end up dying young like trayvon martin. you know what's exciting, graduation. when i look up into my student's faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor, i am committed to making a difference in peoples lives and i am a phoenix. at meineke i have options......
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i'm a mom.hree daughters. a birthday? she loves rapunzel. >> loves rapunzel. >> jimmy: is there hair in the cake? and who is this one for? >> this is my friend, jennifer, for her 30th birthday. it was a week after tiger woods got into that accident. there's little golf clubs you can see that was edible. the car wasn't edible. basil. >> jimmy: why did you make this for her? just current events? >> she said she didn't have like a preference of what she wanted for her cake. so, i decided to make a topical cake. and my husband was like, i don't like topical cakes. like that's a thing. that's not a thing, mark. >> jimmy: hate cakes torn from the pages of the news? that's a weird thing not to like. >> well, that's mark. yeah. >> jimmy: that's pretty funny. all right. so, you're making cakes. do you find it's a hassle now? my mother makes cakes. it winds up taking her weeks to make cakes. >> weeks? >> jimmy: like they're weeks old. >> it takes me like three days to make one of those really -- like the
i'm a mom.hree daughters. a birthday? she loves rapunzel. >> loves rapunzel. >> jimmy: is there hair in the cake? and who is this one for? >> this is my friend, jennifer, for her 30th birthday. it was a week after tiger woods got into that accident. there's little golf clubs you can see that was edible. the car wasn't edible. basil. >> jimmy: why did you make this for her? just current events? >> she said she didn't have like a preference of what she wanted for her...
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[truck playing music] mom, can we get some ice cream? please, mom, please? no, we're having dinner soon. [music playing] you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. hold up! there are thousands of children in foster care who will take you just as you are. >>> welcome back. it seems you can't turn on the television these days without find ag reality show. but how much is too much? we sit down with a panel of experts to find out. >>> joining me are social media socialite, i love that title, debbie smith. journalist clay cane and global entertainment editor for the associated press, alicia karls. i don't watch a lot of tv. when i turn it on is reality show, scripted shows, reality shows. when is too much? >> i think the public is going to be -- we'll determine when it's too much. right now we have this insatiable need to pry into pseudocelebrities' lives. >> i like that, pseudocelebrities. when i look on the "tv guide," most people with shows aren't famous except for the fact that they have this show. >> if you look up something like "basketball wives,
[truck playing music] mom, can we get some ice cream? please, mom, please? no, we're having dinner soon. [music playing] you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. hold up! there are thousands of children in foster care who will take you just as you are. >>> welcome back. it seems you can't turn on the television these days without find ag reality show. but how much is too much? we sit down with a panel of experts to find out. >>> joining me are social media...
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and you know, it's hard to trust your mom or dad when you're a teenager. i think we've all been there. it's not because mom or dad does anything wrong, it's just you're trying to find yourself at that age and maybe, mom or dad doesn't know what that is and you haven't figured out you can trust them. and so i become the person they can trust. and many kids come to me between the ages of 12 and 18 to tell me about experimenting with sex or drugs and to hear what i have to say about that. and if i say the right thing, many of them don't continue to experiment that way. they do trust my opinion. a recent study found that nearly 1/2 of teenagers received no counseling during their doctor's visit, and only 3% received information on issues such as smoking, sexually transmitted diseases and weight control. but those are precisely the areas in which teens make poor choices and put their health at risk. catherine parrish: i think probably the biggest problem we have in the urban environment is that young children, both girls and boys-- i was going to say girls, but
and you know, it's hard to trust your mom or dad when you're a teenager. i think we've all been there. it's not because mom or dad does anything wrong, it's just you're trying to find yourself at that age and maybe, mom or dad doesn't know what that is and you haven't figured out you can trust them. and so i become the person they can trust. and many kids come to me between the ages of 12 and 18 to tell me about experimenting with sex or drugs and to hear what i have to say about that. and if i...
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i mom. mom. why are you crying. if you look and how do you recognize his own mother she has lost twenty kilos over the past year it seems that maria still believes field or is her son. and perhaps with the help of this test everything will go back to the way it was and her beloved child will never leave her again. what we did to be analyzed d.n.a. profiles from maria and through order to see whether maria is the biological mother or the theatre or not and jetted data indicates that mary is excluded from being there were logical not or thought of what she did next is be obtained d.n.a. profiles from victoria bull market or nicholai will marga and their alleged son on dribble of markham and in this case we had to exclude biological parents of the parents so andrea is not the biological child of either nicholai or or tory. after wards we took a d.n.a. profile from florida and compared it with d.n.a. profiles from victoria and nicola. in this case the uptake. and not exclusion which indicates that biological parent that
i mom. mom. why are you crying. if you look and how do you recognize his own mother she has lost twenty kilos over the past year it seems that maria still believes field or is her son. and perhaps with the help of this test everything will go back to the way it was and her beloved child will never leave her again. what we did to be analyzed d.n.a. profiles from maria and through order to see whether maria is the biological mother or the theatre or not and jetted data indicates that mary is...
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one fourth of you will sneak over to mom' mom's house to eat without your wife knowing.e to eat wife's food. 13% tell the their wives to get cooking advice from their mom. >> i have fell victim to that. >> that's a big mistake. how did that go over? >> the couch was comfortable. >> an e-mail this morning from debbie that says i could never hold a candle to my mom's cooking but i make a mean microwave dinner. >> that's awesome. this one says my dad -- who wrote this? >> donna. >> my dad told me don't tell, but you've become a better cook than your mom. >> a tweet from mark smith, be a man. you don't like her cooking, do it yourself. >> thank you. thanks, mark. >> let us know how you feel about this trend. here's another one. my husband definitely prefers my cooking. his mom's cooking is not that good. >> wow. >> that's coming from the wife. >> if you're a woman and you want to like butter up to the mother-in-law, just ask her for some recipes. it's such a compliment. my mother would love it if we did that for her. i always call her and say mom, this doesn't take like your
one fourth of you will sneak over to mom' mom's house to eat without your wife knowing.e to eat wife's food. 13% tell the their wives to get cooking advice from their mom. >> i have fell victim to that. >> that's a big mistake. how did that go over? >> the couch was comfortable. >> an e-mail this morning from debbie that says i could never hold a candle to my mom's cooking but i make a mean microwave dinner. >> that's awesome. this one says my dad -- who wrote...