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moms.one to ease the tension in the mommy wars coming up in ten minutes. >>> a british high school student is screaming yahoo this morning. cnbc's jackie deangelis is here with what's moving your money. he's 17 years old, and he's rich. >> it's a fascinating story. his name is nick delozio. he wasn't even born when yahoo was founded in 1994, just 17 years old. reports suggest that summly, his news reading app, was purchased by yahoo for roughly $30 million. his app condensing content so that readers can scroll through more information quickly on smaller screens of smartphones. nick is the largest shareholder, but the company was backed by pretty big names. investors include wendy murdoch, ashton kutcher, and yoko ono. one of the most important investors is li ka-ying, one of the earliest investors. so not only is this kid a whiz kid, he's bright but he's rich too. >> and he's not old enough to toast with champagne, maybe a soft drink or too. >> maybe a little illegal for him to pop the cham
moms.one to ease the tension in the mommy wars coming up in ten minutes. >>> a british high school student is screaming yahoo this morning. cnbc's jackie deangelis is here with what's moving your money. he's 17 years old, and he's rich. >> it's a fascinating story. his name is nick delozio. he wasn't even born when yahoo was founded in 1994, just 17 years old. reports suggest that summly, his news reading app, was purchased by yahoo for roughly $30 million. his app condensing...
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my mom, joanne epstein. >> and my mom, sandy kotb.r favorite recipes. just in time to share recipes for easter because nobody cooks like our moms do. >> somebody, who shall remain nameless, forgot the wine. where are the little cups? >> what are we cooking, joanie? what are we cooking up? what are we making, mom? >> pork and sauerkraut. >> you're acting like you don't know. is it pork and sauerkraut or isn't it? >> it is pork and sauerkraut. >> pork down by you. >> here is the pork. excuse me. all right. so what do you do with -- >> i'm going to tell you. >> mom, we're on live television. >> she overpowers me. >> you're not alone, joanie. >> first, i have about a four-pound pork loin. >> uh-huh. >> and i braise it in some oil. >> yeah. >> all around. >> yeah. >> all around. >> all around. >> upside down. >> everything. >> get the hiney. okay. >> then -- what do i do? >> maybe in the oven to cook it? >> i haven't cooked it in a long time. but it's okay. i come back. i come back. >> mom, what do you do with it then? is that all you do?
my mom, joanne epstein. >> and my mom, sandy kotb.r favorite recipes. just in time to share recipes for easter because nobody cooks like our moms do. >> somebody, who shall remain nameless, forgot the wine. where are the little cups? >> what are we cooking, joanie? what are we cooking up? what are we making, mom? >> pork and sauerkraut. >> you're acting like you don't know. is it pork and sauerkraut or isn't it? >> it is pork and sauerkraut. >> pork...
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even babies know the difference between mom's food and the baby food. he is not into the turkey dinner from the jar. >> he hasn't figured out to spit it out yet. >> mom's like you don't like turkey dinner? once babies had mom's cooking, they don't want anything. >> he holds the gross face, and it keeps coming. >> he is looking at her like you should try this. >> he has to have mom's cooking and a protein shake or to to be a football player. >> that's 97 >>> hi, everybody. it's time to take a look at the best videos of the day, "right this minute." a snowmobiler on a mountain. why looks and snow can be deceiving. >> a mom is under arrest for egging on a fight. what happens when two 12-year-olds go at it and one is seriously hurt. >> talk about delivering the bear necessities. >> and, what are these two watching? >> they have never seen it before. >> turns out neither have these two. >> i feel like i shouldn't. i don't like it. >> spring is right around the corner, but winter sports are still in looks like he is having fun. he gets towards the top, and he
even babies know the difference between mom's food and the baby food. he is not into the turkey dinner from the jar. >> he hasn't figured out to spit it out yet. >> mom's like you don't like turkey dinner? once babies had mom's cooking, they don't want anything. >> he holds the gross face, and it keeps coming. >> he is looking at her like you should try this. >> he has to have mom's cooking and a protein shake or to to be a football player. >> that's 97...
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to be a perfect mom is everywhere.n magazines where celebrity moms look fabulous. on pinterest where every day moms appear to be crafting it all. add to that the daily grind of child care. there is a reason say experts that more and more moms are turning to the new mommy's little helpers. anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications. new mom, ann marie lindsay says her pill reg minute wards off panic attack as. >> if i wasn't on the meds, my mind would race. what if he gets sick. what if he gets sick? i might have to hyperventilate. >> reporter: she knows all about panic attacks and experienced several after her son was born. what was your darkest moment? >> i just psychically collapsed. >> reporter: melissa agreed to start taking a drug to calm her nerves. >> after six weeks i was back to myself. >> reporter: do you think your anti-anxiety drug helps you be a better mother? >> absolutely. i really don't think that i would have been able to continue to function. i mean i think i might have had to be admitted somewhere
to be a perfect mom is everywhere.n magazines where celebrity moms look fabulous. on pinterest where every day moms appear to be crafting it all. add to that the daily grind of child care. there is a reason say experts that more and more moms are turning to the new mommy's little helpers. anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications. new mom, ann marie lindsay says her pill reg minute wards off panic attack as. >> if i wasn't on the meds, my mind would race. what if he gets sick. what if...
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i had a single mom. don't really know my dad. being around my mom was the best example that i had of what a woman was. and she was strong and smart and of education was important, art was important. never thought soccer or any of those things were important, which is probably why i suck at all things physical. tavis: i am curious more about the relationship you have with your mother. i am working on something that has to do with single parents. there is no one size fits all, no right or wrong answer. i am curious as your relationship with your mom being just the two of you. >> i grew up in an apartment that was smallish. we had a 1-bedroom, and she had a wall erected in the middle of the one bedroom so that i would have my own room. it was a legitimate wall, but it was like a sliding door. i would have to walk past her bed to the sliding door and open that up and go into my room. so the idea of me ever having a boyfriend or bringing a boy home, because i lived there until i was 19 or 20, was definitely not going to happen. i got
i had a single mom. don't really know my dad. being around my mom was the best example that i had of what a woman was. and she was strong and smart and of education was important, art was important. never thought soccer or any of those things were important, which is probably why i suck at all things physical. tavis: i am curious more about the relationship you have with your mother. i am working on something that has to do with single parents. there is no one size fits all, no right or wrong...
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the mom died of a.i.d.s. she was a drug addict who left the children with shanita. >> i was abandoned. i felt that i didn't serve no other purpose but to take up flak for my parents. >> reporter: babysit? >> right. >> reporter: the kids remember life before. too dangerous to play outside. sometimes they were in foster care, sometimes with mom. >> she would steal our food and things for drugs. they would steal christmas presents, bikes -- >> reporter: yours? >> yes, mine. my brothers and sisters -- >> reporter: their one great hope was shanita. >> we ate. she cooked with the low supply of food. >> she was the only person who really cared about us and stuff. >> reporter: shanita was the first in her family to go to college. on this day her sister is in tow before she went off to camp. but when she entered camp, the kids were in foster care. >> they were not being cared for. >> shanita was the one getting the calls from the schools when the kids were out, sick, whatever they were doing, she would pick them up. >
the mom died of a.i.d.s. she was a drug addict who left the children with shanita. >> i was abandoned. i felt that i didn't serve no other purpose but to take up flak for my parents. >> reporter: babysit? >> right. >> reporter: the kids remember life before. too dangerous to play outside. sometimes they were in foster care, sometimes with mom. >> she would steal our food and things for drugs. they would steal christmas presents, bikes -- >> reporter: yours?...
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mom is so good at. the montana minimum. and i come out of my bottom end a little and. his power was the envy of emperor as. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's day on seeing. these children. they're serving a sentence just like their mother. or the ones born in prison. now unless they pay for the crimes committed by. babies. mission free cretaceous free. free. free. free. free. and free. video for your media project free media. now. asking americans have having me to major spots you know the family and the church to address whatever crisis they are going through because the church was the place that sent historically the collets the church was the place of you had the illness . and supports you you know if someone died you can depend on the church to come in bring the food you know to me come and bring whatever you need even help you to bury your loved ones you know i mean that was the target he would have you didn't have the chance of going to come in and
mom is so good at. the montana minimum. and i come out of my bottom end a little and. his power was the envy of emperor as. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's day on seeing. these children. they're serving a sentence just like their mother. or the ones born in prison. now unless they pay for the crimes committed by. babies. mission free cretaceous free. free. free. free. free. and...
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. >> reporter: these raging moms says they're not backing down. >> we're moms, but we're not idiots. we know who they're looking at trying to target, and we're not going to put up with it anymore. >> what do you think? >> i don't know, i've said it before. when you're 12 and 13 years old, who's looking at your underwear? except your mom if you're getting a spanking. there's no need to be wearing sexy underwear at this age. >> slippery slope. no one puts a gun to your head and says you have to buy it. if you don't like it, don't buy it. >> and the ceo of victoria's secret, they've made no secret of the fact they're actually targeting the younger audience. he says, "when someone's 15 or 16 years old, what do they want to be? they want to be a little bit older." there you go. >> we are coming right back with "the mix." don't compromise. new vidal sassoon pro series from the original salon genius. starts vibrant, stays vibrant. precision mix formula saturates each strand for 100% gray coverage.
. >> reporter: these raging moms says they're not backing down. >> we're moms, but we're not idiots. we know who they're looking at trying to target, and we're not going to put up with it anymore. >> what do you think? >> i don't know, i've said it before. when you're 12 and 13 years old, who's looking at your underwear? except your mom if you're getting a spanking. there's no need to be wearing sexy underwear at this age. >> slippery slope. no one puts a gun to...
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and bill of tears so me i'm pulling away from my doctor like mom and still i mean toys equally not i don't know why my mom was crying and she's like most we hired just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom want to talk serious i'm like ok and she just told me she was my birthday wow i guess i just passed so like stand up and how she just blurt she's blurted out and so my first question was that always on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child me an aids so that was my biggest fear that i thought i was going to die they both advance the way that i could understand they you know there's medications out there that's going to take care of you but you know this is something that's going that you're going to live with for ever i shared with the school that raising a child impossible i never expected outcome i never expected teachers would have discriminated against or even i never expected that administrators would not have taken the time to learn and understand how this disease is transmitted so they wouldn't discriminate against it. so
and bill of tears so me i'm pulling away from my doctor like mom and still i mean toys equally not i don't know why my mom was crying and she's like most we hired just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom want to talk serious i'm like ok and she just told me she was my birthday wow i guess i just passed so like stand up and how she just blurt she's blurted out and so my first question was that always on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child...
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mom?n the catwalk, and i'm down on the bottom, so i can look out my window and wave at her. >> the reason i'm here is because i tried to kill my husband or tried to have him killed. it was me and my mother and she had originally told one of my friends that she would give him $1,000 if he killed my husband. >> felecia art and her mother, darlene moses, each received ten years for solicitation of first-degree murder, but the two years they've spent here so far have not been all bad. >> i work in the kitchen and i'm a cook. you know, when i was still out on the streets, i really didn't know how to cook. i've learned how to cook since i've been here. >> she's just a high-spirited girl. i mean, she's just happy go lucky all the time. she loves to work in the kitchen, she loves getting out and doing stuff. i felt when we first got here, i used to watch her play volleyball at the gym and i sat and watched her and thought, she's not a little girl anymore. she's all grown up. it took me a long time
mom?n the catwalk, and i'm down on the bottom, so i can look out my window and wave at her. >> the reason i'm here is because i tried to kill my husband or tried to have him killed. it was me and my mother and she had originally told one of my friends that she would give him $1,000 if he killed my husband. >> felecia art and her mother, darlene moses, each received ten years for solicitation of first-degree murder, but the two years they've spent here so far have not been all bad....
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so i let jessica say good-bye to her mom because her mom was dying. i took jessica back into the kitchen. and i -- i made a tourniquet for jessica's neck because i stabbed her neck. i wanted to know why she done what she done, why she killed my child. and i will say this, she never admitted it. >> the next morning jessica's brother arrived and discovered the bodies. he identified blanchard as a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. blanchard bled guilty as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. >> you don't feel you should have received the death penalty? >> i believe that is for god to answer. if god would have wanted that i would have got that. do i believe that because i took another life i should die? no i don't. >> why isn't it up to god to decide jessica's fate? >> obviously, it was their time. i can't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't have lived with. it would have hurt me to the day i died. >> while bla
so i let jessica say good-bye to her mom because her mom was dying. i took jessica back into the kitchen. and i -- i made a tourniquet for jessica's neck because i stabbed her neck. i wanted to know why she done what she done, why she killed my child. and i will say this, she never admitted it. >> the next morning jessica's brother arrived and discovered the bodies. he identified blanchard as a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. blanchard bled guilty as part of a deal to...
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(mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase eve
(mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give...
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mom.to settle. there are plenty of guys who... he is so cool! and he picked me! (screams) well, i'm, uh... i'm glad you're both so happy. well, good, because we do have an announcement... son. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. narrator: yes, my mom was lapping me. getting married for a second time before i was even married once. i was so happy for them. so freaking happy. still, weddings can be magical. for all i knew i'd end up sharing a dance with my own future wife there. and if you don't boil those jam jars it's just a welcome mat for bacteria. that wasn't her. (music
mom.to settle. there are plenty of guys who... he is so cool! and he picked me! (screams) well, i'm, uh... i'm glad you're both so happy. well, good, because we do have an announcement... son. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [...
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me than 70 percent of moms are working moms and the discussion should really be around how to make theires as successful and enjoyable as possible and productive as possible ask not about catering to the small group of people that have -- it's really a luxury pace where they're a stay-at-home mom and we're working for such a long time. our careers are from 21 to 75 perhaps, and children are young and you know, tho years at home are so short that it's such a small percentage of a woman's career. and the reality of the workforce today is that there unfortunately is no on ramp. >> so patricia sosa this is a huge topic obviously and we don't have a lot of time. but she did say, these women, and we're talking about, as she mentioned a rich, well educated segment of the population. we're not talking about the acknowledge person but these women with these high-powered ivy league degrees who start in the expwrfers say i had a kid and i want to do this and i'm leaving so i can take care of it, do they impact other women in the workforce who are trying to get ahead and wouldn't quit their jobs, do
me than 70 percent of moms are working moms and the discussion should really be around how to make theires as successful and enjoyable as possible and productive as possible ask not about catering to the small group of people that have -- it's really a luxury pace where they're a stay-at-home mom and we're working for such a long time. our careers are from 21 to 75 perhaps, and children are young and you know, tho years at home are so short that it's such a small percentage of a woman's career....
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carson's mom. aka hot mom. i heard that's your nickname? >> this is my mom patty.ut my mom on television. it's her birthday today. my sister's somewhere cursing me because she can't do this for my mom because my gift is infinitely better than yours, quinn. but this birthday wish is on behalf of quinn and joel and our dad who couldn't be here today. so happy birthday to mom who is a long time fan of the "today" show. >> oh, my god. >> this is extra special for her to be here today. happy birthday, mom, we love you so much. >> good to have you. >> say something to the people. how old are you today? how much do you weigh? >> i'm old. very old. >> you want to say how old you are? >> sure, i'm 69. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> the rock, this woman is incredible. breast cancer survivor for those women out there living proof that it is -- you can beat it. my inspiration as a great television show herself out in palm springs. we love you. >> thank you. >> how many points am i getting? >> carson says that he's your favorite kid. >> that's right. >> oh, god. >> he's yo
carson's mom. aka hot mom. i heard that's your nickname? >> this is my mom patty.ut my mom on television. it's her birthday today. my sister's somewhere cursing me because she can't do this for my mom because my gift is infinitely better than yours, quinn. but this birthday wish is on behalf of quinn and joel and our dad who couldn't be here today. so happy birthday to mom who is a long time fan of the "today" show. >> oh, my god. >> this is extra special for her to...
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this is a photo album mom prepared of photos from the same period. ooh, i love to see old family photos. my goodness, what a handsome sinewy young bloke. that was our dad. you two take after your mother, don't you? all right, look at this picture and this one. that's dad, but the person next to him has been cut out and if you look at this one you can still see the edges of a dress and a handbag and sandals. here's one who should have been cut out. that scrawny chap with the fish-belly complexion and rain hat. i was under doctor's orders to stay out of direct sunlight. we don't know for sure that that was mrs. lawlor. and besides, it wouldn't prove that dadan affair with her. what are you talking about? niles thinks dad had an affair when we were young. your father? he's not the type. had that's what i think. besides, there's not enough proof. you're saying it's impossible? anything is possible. then why don't you ask him? frasier: ri good evening, father. did you boff one of the neighbors while we were roasting marshmallows? ght. ah, there's one sure
this is a photo album mom prepared of photos from the same period. ooh, i love to see old family photos. my goodness, what a handsome sinewy young bloke. that was our dad. you two take after your mother, don't you? all right, look at this picture and this one. that's dad, but the person next to him has been cut out and if you look at this one you can still see the edges of a dress and a handbag and sandals. here's one who should have been cut out. that scrawny chap with the fish-belly...
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was crying and she's like most we had just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom want to talk to you so i'm like ok and she just told me she just like blurted out i guess i just passed so like standup and how she is birches blurted out and so my first question was that always on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child being made so that was my biggest fear that i was going to die they both advance the way that i could understand they you know there's medications out there that's going to take care of you but you're not this is something that's going that you're going to live with for ever i shared with the school that raising a child impossible i never expected and. i never expected teachers would have discriminated against or even i never expected that administrators would not have taken the time to learn and understand how this disease is transmitted so they wouldn't discriminate against it. so when i went to school the next day and i had told my arm friend i say you know i went to the doctor and my doctor told me that i had my mom
was crying and she's like most we had just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom want to talk to you so i'm like ok and she just told me she just like blurted out i guess i just passed so like standup and how she is birches blurted out and so my first question was that always on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child being made so that was my biggest fear that i was going to die they both advance the way that i could understand they you know...
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. >>> a mom says bullies attacked her son. but one of the suspects says she stabbed him with a box cutter. i will defend them. i will stand in front of them. >> hear why mom's in trouble now even though grandma's taking the blame. >> hi, guys. >> this woman has a serious message. >> i can't take my eyes off her cleavage. >> see why sales may be the oldest profession in the world. >> and little kyle tells dad -- >> he starts sneaking across the kitchen. >> with that plate of vegetables. >>> talk about being up a creek without a paddle. this guy is out for a short hop on his motorcycle. fires it up. doesn't get far before things go sout sout south. >> you're right, he didn't go far. >> world's shortest ride. >> what messed him up? looks like he hit a twig. >> looks like he caught a branch on the arm. you know when you get that sinking feeling that something is wrong? this poor guy ends up in the creek next to the trail. the bike is sunk in about four feet of water. now you start to get the sense that, uh-oh, he's alone. now what
. >>> a mom says bullies attacked her son. but one of the suspects says she stabbed him with a box cutter. i will defend them. i will stand in front of them. >> hear why mom's in trouble now even though grandma's taking the blame. >> hi, guys. >> this woman has a serious message. >> i can't take my eyes off her cleavage. >> see why sales may be the oldest profession in the world. >> and little kyle tells dad -- >> he starts sneaking across the...
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was crying and she's like most we had just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom want to talk serious i'm like ok and she just told me she just like blurted out i guess i just passed so like standup and how she just blurt she's blurted out and so my first question was that always on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child being made so that was my biggest fear that i was going to die they broke down and saw a way that i could understand they you know there's medications out there that's going to take care of you but you're not this is something that's going that you're going to live with forever i shared with the school that raven having passed and i never expected and. i never expected teachers would have discriminated against or even i never expected that administrators would not have taken the time to learn and understand how this disease is transmitted so they wouldn't discriminate against it. so when i went to school the next day and i had told my own friend i say you know i went to the doctor and i'm about to tell me that my mom
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was crying and she's like most we had just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom won and so clear so i'm like ok and she just told me she just my birthday wow i guess i just passed so like stand up and how she is blurt she's blurted out and so my first question was that i was on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child being made so that was my biggest fear that i was going to die they both advance the way that i could understand they you know there's medications out there that's going to take care of you but you're not this is something that's going that you're going to live with forever i shared with the school that raising every possible i never expected outcome i never expected teachers would have discriminated against or even i never expected that administrators would not have taken the time to learn and understand how this disease is transmitted so they wouldn't discriminate against it. so when i went to school the next day and i had told my friend i say you know i went to the doctor and i'm about to tell me that my mom told me t
was crying and she's like most we had just come in and the doctors was like you know your mom won and so clear so i'm like ok and she just told me she just my birthday wow i guess i just passed so like stand up and how she is blurt she's blurted out and so my first question was that i was on a diet because i used to hear like a lot of kids in africa dying from a child being made so that was my biggest fear that i was going to die they both advance the way that i could understand they you know...
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what can you and your moms do to counter that?eople said the 2012 election was going to be determined by money, and it wasn't. it was determined by women and moms who wanted a different future for their children, and when it comes to the midterms and all of the other elections that are going to be coming up if we ban together regardless of our political party, if we can ban together as non-partisan moms who care about our children's future and can agree we need background checks and an salt weapons ban and regulation for ammunition went we will get it down. >> michael: shannon your cause is noble, moms seem to know a lot, we're glad to v you fighting for this cause. coming up we hear it all the time. and if you want to show the impact of climate change put a human face on it. we'll be back with that story next. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the
what can you and your moms do to counter that?eople said the 2012 election was going to be determined by money, and it wasn't. it was determined by women and moms who wanted a different future for their children, and when it comes to the midterms and all of the other elections that are going to be coming up if we ban together regardless of our political party, if we can ban together as non-partisan moms who care about our children's future and can agree we need background checks and an salt...
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. >> his mom. >> has to be mom. >> fantastic.s going to go toth world cup. i just know it. >> got to call mom first. >> absolutely. >>> well, somebody called the weather gods instead. >> yeah. mama nature. >> said we need some rain. >> we need some help mama nature. she is providing this evening. another round of rain fall movg through right now. right over top of bay bridge is where we see the heaviest rain fall. watch out berkeley and oakland. you will be getting some heavy rain about five or ten minutes. it's raining heavily again over the peninsula and city of saven fran. zooming things out a bit more heavy rain fall towards san mateo, south an fran and sfo airport. the south bay getting a bit of a break. live picture to show you luking back towards the city where we do have that rain fall coming downright now looking from the north toth south. i guess just take my word for it. it is raining outside currently. we could use that rain fall. in march we average about three and a quarter inches of rain, but look what happens in a
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i write letters to my mom. i want to see my mom. >> they are so used to nobody caring.ant to show them that i care, i want to be there for you. here is what we are going to do. >> i want to stay with my mom and my sister because my family is in mexico. i got in america only my mom, my sister, and my grandpa and me. i was in level three. she told me i was going to make level four. i was being good. she told my mom i'm in level four. andsaur he already know because he tell my mom that i'm in level four. he don't really care about what he say. >> he cares. he cares. he cares because nobody knows you guys like mr. sawyer. he's here with you guys all day every day in those units. let me see what he has to say and we'll go from there. okay? stay in here, cool out for a little bit, but don't worry. all right. >> what's going on with munoz? >> you're saying he's a level two and he's thinking -- >> he is now for sure. >> school reports are good, unit reports are good. what did you do, demote him or continue him? >> mia and counselor edsaur quickly find a solution for ed. they co
i write letters to my mom. i want to see my mom. >> they are so used to nobody caring.ant to show them that i care, i want to be there for you. here is what we are going to do. >> i want to stay with my mom and my sister because my family is in mexico. i got in america only my mom, my sister, and my grandpa and me. i was in level three. she told me i was going to make level four. i was being good. she told my mom i'm in level four. andsaur he already know because he tell my mom that...
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. >> and the bieber's mom tells a.j.r what she thinks about his recent troubles. >> it's crazy some of the headlines, you know, that i see them sometimes at the same time as everybody else, and you know, as a mom i just look at them so differently from everybody else. it's not just a story to me, i am his mom, so yeah. >> does he call you when something like this happens to say, here is the deal mom, here is what really happened, i did have this interaction with the guy but it's not what you are reading about? >> you know, i think that it's -- i don't know. it's hard because, what 19-year-old wants his mom talking about his personal life. >> and the radio personality joins us now and one comedian joins us live. let's begin with you. is he losing control? >> no, his mother right there was a poor choice of motherhood. she is talking about i don't want to embarrass my child. be a mom, why are you finding out things and i am finding out things on the internet. that's the problem. he needs to be parented right now. he is not
. >> and the bieber's mom tells a.j.r what she thinks about his recent troubles. >> it's crazy some of the headlines, you know, that i see them sometimes at the same time as everybody else, and you know, as a mom i just look at them so differently from everybody else. it's not just a story to me, i am his mom, so yeah. >> does he call you when something like this happens to say, here is the deal mom, here is what really happened, i did have this interaction with the guy but...
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and even fewer that make moms happy too.h wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> osgood: take one difficult subject, one dedicated visionary, add 23 million dollars and what have you got? it all adds up to a museum our mo rocca is about to guide us through. >> i just don't get it. reporter: math. still not sure what pi means. reporter: the very word conjures painful memories. long division. square roots. the quad rat i can equation. not only do most of us not like math, we're also not very good at it. in an international test of 15-year-olds, out of 64 countries, the u.s. placed 24th. >> we don't currently in this country have a cultural expectation that yeah, you're going to learn math just like you're going to learn reading. it's okay to not be good at math. >> reporter: glen whitney is good at math. he's got a ph.d. in it. he's trying to change the way we think about one of our least favorite subjects. i loved math. i
and even fewer that make moms happy too.h wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> osgood: take one difficult subject, one dedicated visionary, add 23 million dollars and what have you got? it all adds up to a museum our mo rocca is about to guide us through. >> i just don't get it. reporter: math. still not sure what pi means. reporter: the very word conjures painful memories....
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(mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> i was inches away from death, absolutely. >> a law enforcement officer for more than 14 years, sergeant matthew davidson is no stranger to high-risk and dangerous situations. but one routine call he answers in 2009 almost becomes his last. july, the suburbs of houston, texas. sergeant davidson reports for duty in the early morning hours on a hot summer day. after filing some reports, he heads
(mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. hey hun, remember...
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go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. westbound welcome to red eye. filling in is ktcb reporter. she's here with our pregame report. you look hidous as usual. what is coming up on tonight's show. >> nicely done. >> on tonight's red eye, we'll discuss why dressy showers are destroying america. what good is the president of the united states when you can't hang out in the cafe. >> bill is reminded of the road not taken and gregg's description of mucus. >> it was not mucus. >> wasn't it though? >> if you are literal it is mucus. >> it is you. >> we are all mucus. >> at one point. >> she's so hot that natives sacrificed virgins over her. it is harris faulkner 7:00 eastern on fox news channel. keep laughing, harris. >> thoughtful commentary. jinga, curt loder with r
go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. westbound welcome to red eye. filling in is ktcb reporter. she's here with our pregame report. you look hidous as usual. what is coming up...
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cops on mom? come on, man. really? >> when you have run out of re sour -- resources you reach out to the system. i completely understand that. part of me endorses him for that. the other piece is the whole friend -- parents being friends with kids and hanging out. they don't need another friend. they need a parent to provide boundaries. >> that's what i want to talk to you about. i don't remember my parents really giving two cents about what i thought about. most people i talked to, we were having this discussion. why do parents care if their kids consider them friends these days? >> they want their kids to love them. >> oh, please. >> they are afraid to be hard-nosed with them. it's interesting. my teenager mentioned today in her iphone -- whatever -- listing, i'm listed under wendy. i'm like, no, no, i should be in the m's. i'm mom to you. why are you daring to list me by my first name. she said it doesn't make alphabetical sense. >> that's something i don't get. look at this. the percentage of
cops on mom? come on, man. really? >> when you have run out of re sour -- resources you reach out to the system. i completely understand that. part of me endorses him for that. the other piece is the whole friend -- parents being friends with kids and hanging out. they don't need another friend. they need a parent to provide boundaries. >> that's what i want to talk to you about. i don't remember my parents really giving two cents about what i thought about. most people i talked to,...
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but if you ever want to talk or see me, let mom know. i know there will be a time when -- and i just stopped. like i was explaining to my neighbor earlier, it's like, you know, i love my kids. i do. but i'm not a good dad. all because i didn't take the chance to actually step in and be somebody in their life. it's too late. >> too late for what? >> it's just too late to change. it's too late. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> man, oh, man. my [ bleep ] bill is too damn high. it feels like i can't afford it, man. >> jail takes a dark turn for a light hearted teenager. >> it's a little more dangerous in here because people are fighting life so people snap easily. >> it provides a new beginning for an old bank robber. >> i've been writing "bank robber blues, the tales of the mummy bandit." it's a page-turner. >> and a mother who puts drugs before her son gets another chance. >> me being over there in afghanistan and seeing my mom in jail, it's really hard on me. >> that's my boy. >>> orange county, californi
but if you ever want to talk or see me, let mom know. i know there will be a time when -- and i just stopped. like i was explaining to my neighbor earlier, it's like, you know, i love my kids. i do. but i'm not a good dad. all because i didn't take the chance to actually step in and be somebody in their life. it's too late. >> too late for what? >> it's just too late to change. it's too late. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> man, oh,...
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moms. >> that was ten years ago. >> hinojosa: yeah, do you feel the same way? >> i'm much less idealistic now. you know, you get absorbed by the work of you as an individual father, you know, making sure what gets done is supposed to get done. >> hinojosa: so what do you say to your fellow brethren who are raing their children? who are and there are many of you. i mean, it's a story that i've done and have been wanting to do a lot in terms of the mainstream. >> right. >> hinojosa: because you are, in fact, invisible. >> right. >> hinojosa: so what do you say to the outside world? >> to a father, i say, "keep doing the work." because that's the most important thing, you know. keep your head down and keep doing the work. >> hinojosa: of being present with your children. >> yes-- yes, yes, yes. in terms of the outside world, as crazy as it sounds, i don't much concern myself with that. i say this all the time and i strongly believe it: "ignorance is the burden of the ignorant." and people who only want to see a certain thing when they think about african americans
moms. >> that was ten years ago. >> hinojosa: yeah, do you feel the same way? >> i'm much less idealistic now. you know, you get absorbed by the work of you as an individual father, you know, making sure what gets done is supposed to get done. >> hinojosa: so what do you say to your fellow brethren who are raing their children? who are and there are many of you. i mean, it's a story that i've done and have been wanting to do a lot in terms of the mainstream. >>...
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a lot of new moms are switching to solid foods too fast. dr.xplains how a little patience at feeding time can improve your child's health. >> emily followed her doctor's recommendations, waiting until her son, owen, was five months old to give him solid foods. >> he seemed ready. he was able to sit nicely in a chair, hold his head up straight and he was showing interest in what his brothers were eating. >> pediatricians recommend introducing solids no sooner than 4 to 6 months of age. a new study published in the journal finds 40% of mothers are not waiting. >> often starting solids can increase the risk of chronic illnesses, such as obesity, diabetes, even exema. >> the study looked at 1300 moms. 9% started solids as early as 4 weeks. mothers believe their babies were old enough to start. they also thought it would help their babies sleep longer at night. >> it has been studied and known not to be true. >> owen's mom is having success with solids while she continues to breast-feed. >> i am fitting in solids inbetween feedings once or twice a d
a lot of new moms are switching to solid foods too fast. dr.xplains how a little patience at feeding time can improve your child's health. >> emily followed her doctor's recommendations, waiting until her son, owen, was five months old to give him solid foods. >> he seemed ready. he was able to sit nicely in a chair, hold his head up straight and he was showing interest in what his brothers were eating. >> pediatricians recommend introducing solids no sooner than 4 to 6 months...
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(mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor
(mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide...
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did you really think whenever any a mom? what were you thinking? mom, i know you money.re nice ladies. connection that was so important to you, did you think it would never be important to me? what were you think? those of you who are here today for marriage they're not want to have to ask you that question. inse of you who are standing solidarity, let me give a shout out to san diego. i know they're having a rally in san diego. i know there's something going on in salt lake city. i know all of you are here let friends at home that which they could of been here. we will be able to say to our children and grandchildren we were thinking of you and our peers. marche there at the very 1 for marriage. the very first marriage newman is not going anywhere. the management is here to stay. ofe to the conscience america and keep thinking of the children. the moment is here to stay. 40 years from now it will be clear to everyone that marriage was the right side of history. >> a couple of years ago the iowa hadreme court in a chance to think about some of these same issues that are
did you really think whenever any a mom? what were you thinking? mom, i know you money.re nice ladies. connection that was so important to you, did you think it would never be important to me? what were you think? those of you who are here today for marriage they're not want to have to ask you that question. inse of you who are standing solidarity, let me give a shout out to san diego. i know they're having a rally in san diego. i know there's something going on in salt lake city. i know all of...
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go ask your mother. >> mom, mom, mom. >> 23 questions an hour. >> mom, mom, mom. >> stop it. >> stop i wonder why that is. i just asked the question. >> there you go. >> it's during meals that most questions are asked. on average kids rattle off about 11 questions during mealtime. >> i get to like can i eat this, no, you can't, no. how about this? >> do you have strange questions, something your kid has asked you that took you off guard? >> no, not really. i mean, he doesn't ask. he just -- he's a little like know it all. he tells me most things, you know. >> carson, let me explain to you. >> you're asking him questions. >> there are articles of tough questions that kids ask their parents such as things like why iswater wet and what do you say to the kid? what's the answer to that? >> because it is. >> go ask your mother. >> that's right. look it up, kid. >> how do fish breathe underwater? >> well, i'm not sure i know the answer to that. >> the gills. >> the fishy is swimming and the water goes through the mouth and takes the oxygen out of the water and goes through the gill and then
go ask your mother. >> mom, mom, mom. >> 23 questions an hour. >> mom, mom, mom. >> stop it. >> stop i wonder why that is. i just asked the question. >> there you go. >> it's during meals that most questions are asked. on average kids rattle off about 11 questions during mealtime. >> i get to like can i eat this, no, you can't, no. how about this? >> do you have strange questions, something your kid has asked you that took you off guard?...
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in late january, kerry drake got the news his mom was dying. so he booked a united airlines flight from san francisco to lubbock, texas, with a connecting flight in houston. the problem was, he only had 40 minutes to switch planes. when his first flight was delayed, drake became distraught. so flight attendants radioed the pilot of the connecting flight who held the plane for 20 minutes. he ended up getting to the hospital just in time to say good-bye to his mom. this reminder before you go to bed, make sure you set your clocks ahead one hour. otherwise you're going to be late for something tomorrow. daylight saving time. from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i'm don lemon. thank you so much for watching. good night.
in late january, kerry drake got the news his mom was dying. so he booked a united airlines flight from san francisco to lubbock, texas, with a connecting flight in houston. the problem was, he only had 40 minutes to switch planes. when his first flight was delayed, drake became distraught. so flight attendants radioed the pilot of the connecting flight who held the plane for 20 minutes. he ended up getting to the hospital just in time to say good-bye to his mom. this reminder before you go to...
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she watched her mom. her mom ran a hair salon. a lot of creative types, they're one side. >> those two sides of beyonce are more important than ever. she's now on her own. two years ago, she announced her father would no longer be her manager.
she watched her mom. her mom ran a hair salon. a lot of creative types, they're one side. >> those two sides of beyonce are more important than ever. she's now on her own. two years ago, she announced her father would no longer be her manager.
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but gabby's mom thinks her young teen is ready. >> she's getting to an age where she needs to be starting to wear a bra. why not a fun one versus the plain old white ones she was getting at, you know, just the department stores. >> reporter: but is the line too sexy for tweens? with lacy trim and leopard prints, stamps that read "wide" "i dare you" "too much fun." ga gabby says she loves the way the line makes her feel. >> pink is a little more flirty almost in a sense. and then the older ones are a little more mature. >> reporter: her dad isn't as excited. >> being an old fashioned type of father, i was very, i could say not pleased when my daughter started coming home with victoria's secret bags. i asked my wife, why are you shopping at victoria's secret with our 13-year-old daughter? she's a little young for that, isn't she? >> reporter: but it's young girls like gabby that retailers are banking on. the tween market is worth $150 billion to refarls. retailers who target the 18 to 22-year-olds are really hope young teens like gabby are paying attention. >> i don't think any marketers wo
but gabby's mom thinks her young teen is ready. >> she's getting to an age where she needs to be starting to wear a bra. why not a fun one versus the plain old white ones she was getting at, you know, just the department stores. >> reporter: but is the line too sexy for tweens? with lacy trim and leopard prints, stamps that read "wide" "i dare you" "too much fun." ga gabby says she loves the way the line makes her feel. >> pink is a little more...
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go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> sean: the left marches on with its plan to take away your second amendment rights and unfortunately they're one step closer. earlier today the senate judiciary committee passed a controversial ban on assault measures, -- assault rifles and erupted into a fierce exchange between texas senator ted cruz and the bill's sponsor, california senator dianne feinstein. >> would she think the fourth amendment protection against searches and seizures could probab the following specified individuals and not to the individuals that congress has deemed outside the protection. >> i'm not a sixth grader. senator, i've been on this committee for 20 years. it's fine you want to lecture me on the constitution. i appreciate it. just know i've been here for a long time. i've passed on a number of bills. i've studdied the constitution myself. i'm really well eye okayed it and thank you for the lecture. incidentally, this does not prohibi
go(mom) i rais my son to bester! careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> sean: the left marches on with its plan to take away your second amendment rights and unfortunately they're one step closer. earlier today the senate judiciary committee passed a controversial ban on assault measures, -- assault rifles and erupted into a fierce exchange between texas senator ted cruz and the bill's sponsor,...