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so, i reached over my mom and i swung at him. the cops came and my mom took his side. she said, i just want him to learn his lesson. i pleaded guilty to my charge and the judge, he had to think about it. he didn't really know what to do. so, i'm still here. >> it takes time for the juvenile courts to figure out how to best handle each individual case. and in kevin's situation, available beds at placement facilities are hard to come by. >> being here for all them days gets to you after awhile. especially when you don't have your mom, it's all real hard. >> in the juvenile court, i think if we have any indicate or of what is going to happen, we look at the familiar, how supportive, how healthy or not is the family. without family support, the kid are never going to be successful. >> for years msn bc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are, by law, generally forbidden. in the intake department, eli
so, i reached over my mom and i swung at him. the cops came and my mom took his side. she said, i just want him to learn his lesson. i pleaded guilty to my charge and the judge, he had to think about it. he didn't really know what to do. so, i'm still here. >> it takes time for the juvenile courts to figure out how to best handle each individual case. and in kevin's situation, available beds at placement facilities are hard to come by. >> being here for all them days gets to you...
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then mom does what all moms do when you give them a gift. she fawns over it. >> oh, i love it. >> she's just lost in this beautiful scarf until suddenly everything changes. >> you did not! oh, my gosh. breaks down and wraps her daughter in her arms. you have probably figured out that as soon as mom saw becky's hair, because becky had shaved her head in hol ssolidarity for mom going through cancer. and you can see how special this is to mom. >> did she buy her that red scarf for a reason? >> well, yeah, she's just buying her a scarf because she knows she's going through treatment. and it is nice to have something for women especially as they lose their hair to help them look pretty or beautiful. but at the same time it was a distraction. so she dealt with the real gift, which was, i'm you mom. >> that's the thing, it's letting her mom know she's there with her every step of the way, whether emotionally or physically, she's there. >> you look so adorable. >> that little bit of support can mean the world to people. >>> we are going to zimbabwe
then mom does what all moms do when you give them a gift. she fawns over it. >> oh, i love it. >> she's just lost in this beautiful scarf until suddenly everything changes. >> you did not! oh, my gosh. breaks down and wraps her daughter in her arms. you have probably figured out that as soon as mom saw becky's hair, because becky had shaved her head in hol ssolidarity for mom going through cancer. and you can see how special this is to mom. >> did she buy her that red...
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i miss my mom so much. i guess you don't know what you got till it's gone. >>> you just told me you weren't involved in any of this. >> that's what i told them. i told them i didn't do it. >> i think that until her probation is over, she needs to have some restrictions. there are consequences to your actions. >>> the other thing i'm going to ask you to do, i want you to find a place where you can fellowship. find a place where you can fit in and fellowship. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we go inside a world where cameras are, by law, forbidden. >> how are you guys going to do that? you going to do it on your own? did you try to do it on your own before? did it work? >> for some of the kids locked up in lake county juvenile, the pressures are more than most teens can imagine. never has this been so painfully clear than when 16-year-old ayryana gets a visit from her mother.
i miss my mom so much. i guess you don't know what you got till it's gone. >>> you just told me you weren't involved in any of this. >> that's what i told them. i told them i didn't do it. >> i think that until her probation is over, she needs to have some restrictions. there are consequences to your actions. >>> the other thing i'm going to ask you to do, i want you to find a place where you can fellowship. find a place where you can fit in and fellowship....
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literally an ad of a mom and her daughter and she's a pregnant mom, she is standing in the kitchen bakingith her daughter. yes, they're casually showing ingredients. but by the end of this commercial, nobody is not crying. and it's three years later and i am still talking about this commercial because it resonated with me on an emotional level. so it made that connection for me and publix. so that's how you need to be communicating with people. >> i think a lot of these brands still think of millennial moms as my marketing tool. i've got to get to them, got to get them to try my product. and you can't ram it down people's throats. >> that's exactly it. that used to work. it no longer works. they want a subtle message. they want to know a little bit more about the companies. millennials really want to know about the companies. they want to know if they have a social conscience. if it's food they want to know where it's sourced. these things are more important than the advertising that you're ramming down their threats. they are turning to video. so we did a survey and 83% of millennials sa
literally an ad of a mom and her daughter and she's a pregnant mom, she is standing in the kitchen bakingith her daughter. yes, they're casually showing ingredients. but by the end of this commercial, nobody is not crying. and it's three years later and i am still talking about this commercial because it resonated with me on an emotional level. so it made that connection for me and publix. so that's how you need to be communicating with people. >> i think a lot of these brands still think...
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mom, the actual mom of the house was civil, if a bit standoffish. was diane friendly, warm?she was friendly to the point that i can tolerate you being in my driveway. >> as the years wear on, life just keeps hee s heaping more w on diane's slight shoulders. support eing her family and dealing with challenges. shawn has autism. oldest daughter sarah, a college grad, is still at home with no job and a mountain of student debt. but inside that paige street pressure cooker, diane's beloved child is blossoming. 22-year-old rachel, a star student. this is the relationship that would forge the whole family's fate. >> she congratulates her every time rachel had an accomplishment. when you look at it from the outside in, you look, that's a really close mother/daughter relationship, and isn't that great? >> ron davis took us to their home. and what was it about rachel that drew her mom to her so intensely, do you think? >> by all indications, rachel is an exceptional human being. very smart. very talented. artistic. >> on facebook, diane raves about her beloved rachel. her art, her ac
mom, the actual mom of the house was civil, if a bit standoffish. was diane friendly, warm?she was friendly to the point that i can tolerate you being in my driveway. >> as the years wear on, life just keeps hee s heaping more w on diane's slight shoulders. support eing her family and dealing with challenges. shawn has autism. oldest daughter sarah, a college grad, is still at home with no job and a mountain of student debt. but inside that paige street pressure cooker, diane's beloved...
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then mom does what all moms do when you give them a gift.he fawns over it. >> oh, i love it. >> she's just lost in this beautiful scarf until suddenly everything changes. >> you did not! oh, my gosh. breaks down and wraps her daughter in her arms. you have probably figured out that as soon as mom saw becky's hair, because becky had shaved her head in hol ssolidarity for mom going through cancer. and you can see how special this is to mom. >> did she buy her that red scarf for a reason? >> well, yeah, she's just buying her a scarf because she knows she's going through treatment. and it is nice to have something for women especially as they lose their hair to help them look pretty or beautiful. but at the same time it was a distraction. so she dealt with the real gift, which was, i'm you mom. >> that's the thing, it's letting her mom know she's there with her every step of the way, whether emotionally or physically, she's there. >> you look so adorable. >> that little bit of support can mean the world to people. >>> we are going to zimbabwe wh
then mom does what all moms do when you give them a gift.he fawns over it. >> oh, i love it. >> she's just lost in this beautiful scarf until suddenly everything changes. >> you did not! oh, my gosh. breaks down and wraps her daughter in her arms. you have probably figured out that as soon as mom saw becky's hair, because becky had shaved her head in hol ssolidarity for mom going through cancer. and you can see how special this is to mom. >> did she buy her that red...
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>> and my mom. >> mom, how are you? as they say, you done good with that girl. >> i worked hard. >> my sister-in-law and my brother, frank. >> hey, frank, good to see you. >> let's see. >> all right. >> should we do this? >> come on, guys, slide over. come on closer. >> act like we like each other, like we're a family. >> that's great. >> all right. >> little bit -- >> right behind you. >> franny -- >> yeah. >> okay. >> it's good. >> there will be flashes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all set? >> okay. >> okay. >> great. thank you so much. >> thank you. take care. >>. [ inaudible ] >> you told me. >> all right, you stand in the middle, paul. left hand on the bible and raise your right. we will reenact this. do you swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, bear true faith and allegiance to the same, take this onably gags freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, that you will well and faithfully discharge the
>> and my mom. >> mom, how are you? as they say, you done good with that girl. >> i worked hard. >> my sister-in-law and my brother, frank. >> hey, frank, good to see you. >> let's see. >> all right. >> should we do this? >> come on, guys, slide over. come on closer. >> act like we like each other, like we're a family. >> that's great. >> all right. >> little bit -- >> right behind you. >> franny --...
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mom, you come right in the middle. okay. can mom stand by me? >> absolutely. >> come here. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mom,delaware, they speak with an accent and you say, you done good with this boy. >> thank you. >> great to see you guys. thank you. >> you're a senior? >> a junior. >> you are -- 13? >> 12. >> i'm 12 too. >> i have to program in all the players here. you're getting too old. you're getting too old and too lovely and great to see you guys. >> great to see you, too. >> what a wonderful family. thank you very much. >> come see us in colorado. >> i'm like a -- i show up where i'm invited. come and stay longer than they should and eat all your food, you know. great to see you. >> come any time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> abigail, how you? >> good, how are you, sir? >> i'm well. >> that's a high honor. >> my son charlie. >> charlie, how are you? >> good, how are you? >> how old you? >> 12. >> look like you're 15. all right. mom, you stand in the middle and hold the bible. dad, you stand there. charlie you stand next to
mom, you come right in the middle. okay. can mom stand by me? >> absolutely. >> come here. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mom,delaware, they speak with an accent and you say, you done good with this boy. >> thank you. >> great to see you guys. thank you. >> you're a senior? >> a junior. >> you are -- 13? >> 12. >> i'm 12 too. >> i have to program in all the players here. you're getting too old. you're...
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we always say to those moms, moms have super powers. they do everything.f the things that you're really good at. for example, if you are good at organization, you could declutter somebody's house. >> right. >> you could be a personal assistant. >> i'll take that. >> that's why my children say my wife is the boss. >> i get that. >> my wife is the boss. >> you were sitting there and doing a remodel of one of your rooms. >> yeah. our bedroom and living room. >> i left corporate america with the same struggle of wanting to work but wanting to be with my kids. i was trying to do things on a budget. i asked my own network if someone would help interior design the house and i could style. and it just -- the ball started rolling. you know, i feel like we have so much experience. we spent 5, 10, 15 years working. we have a lot of things to offer. and our skills should be a form of currency, if you will. and we should be able to put that to use immediately and make it work for us. >> have you heard from people saying, gosh, thank you for doing this because it has al
we always say to those moms, moms have super powers. they do everything.f the things that you're really good at. for example, if you are good at organization, you could declutter somebody's house. >> right. >> you could be a personal assistant. >> i'll take that. >> that's why my children say my wife is the boss. >> i get that. >> my wife is the boss. >> you were sitting there and doing a remodel of one of your rooms. >> yeah. our bedroom and...
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millennial moms. we have that and more coming up on next on "your business." >>> hi everyone, and welcome to your business. the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. donald trump has been sworn in as the nation's 45th president. and according to a number of surveys, small business owners are excited. the nfib small business optimism index jumped a remarkable 7.4 points in december. the largest jump since the index was started in 1986. it is just one of a number of surveys showing that mainstream businesses are upbeat with the hope thaft trump administration will be business-friendly and you shaller in deregulation and tax reforms. the chief economist for the small business and interneuroship president of the and ceo of the national small business association. so good to see both of you. >> good to be here, thanks. >> thanks for talking to us. i want to dig into this. i've seen a number of surveys where optimism is higher, right? and people in small business feel like the next four years
millennial moms. we have that and more coming up on next on "your business." >>> hi everyone, and welcome to your business. the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. donald trump has been sworn in as the nation's 45th president. and according to a number of surveys, small business owners are excited. the nfib small business optimism index jumped a remarkable 7.4 points in december. the largest jump since the index was started in 1986. it is just one of a number...
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the mom comes back and fists go flying, the two moms get into a knockdown drag-out fight. punches, screams, grabs, the lot. serious enough that one of the moms ended up with fractured the nose. settled out of court. $430 u.s. dollars as kind of a my bad. >>> hey, mom, our good friend siri has something to tell you. >> attention all passengers. >> she said attention, listen. >> pardon the interruption. >> attention, attention. >> exclamation mark, the baby on board, please be extra careful. congratulations, you are a grandma! >> sear -- siri finally got something right. >> what a great way to drop the baby bomb on mom. >> are you serious! >> oh, my god, are you serious? >> are you siri-ous? >> yes. grandma, we're having a baby. maybe it would be a good idea to name the idea -- >> no. >> siri. >> no. >> speaking of names, does the name jeff janice mean anything to you? >> yeah, baby. green bay packers. >> did you know about him? him and his wife alyssa are expecting a baby, so they took their results of their gender to a friend's house and asked their friend to load up a tar
the mom comes back and fists go flying, the two moms get into a knockdown drag-out fight. punches, screams, grabs, the lot. serious enough that one of the moms ended up with fractured the nose. settled out of court. $430 u.s. dollars as kind of a my bad. >>> hey, mom, our good friend siri has something to tell you. >> attention all passengers. >> she said attention, listen. >> pardon the interruption. >> attention, attention. >> exclamation mark, the baby...
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>> charlie told the officers outside he was going to kill my mom. i had to do it. >> yes. >> a brave son protecting his mom, a harrowing story, but was it true? >> he's seated behind the desk, the father. >> defenseless, really. >> this seems to be an execution. >> was this campus hero actually a cold-hearted killer? >> the defendant sends an email to his fraternity brothers called "showtime." >> or was the truth something completely different? >> one of the things always in question was, was charlie covering up for someone else. >> a trial where nothing went by the book. >> three of the jurors were crying really hard. >> they're turning around in their seattles, they're getting emotional. they see what's coming. >> he was becoming unhinged. >>> welcome to "dateline" extra. i'm tamron hall. he was an ivy league we are a bright future. it seemed like charlie tan had the whole world ahead of him, but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed. police were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. an
>> charlie told the officers outside he was going to kill my mom. i had to do it. >> yes. >> a brave son protecting his mom, a harrowing story, but was it true? >> he's seated behind the desk, the father. >> defenseless, really. >> this seems to be an execution. >> was this campus hero actually a cold-hearted killer? >> the defendant sends an email to his fraternity brothers called "showtime." >> or was the truth something...
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her mom, mildred, inherits the card.dred is well aware flo has gone into debt and wishes she could help. but it never strikes her that she has the means until great-great-uncle archibald comes up in a genealogy class at the senior center. so he suggested that that card could be worth what? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. who in 1888 declared baseball "the american game"? queen victoria of england, indian chief sitting bull, or poet walt whitman? the answer in a moment. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing
her mom, mildred, inherits the card.dred is well aware flo has gone into debt and wishes she could help. but it never strikes her that she has the means until great-great-uncle archibald comes up in a genealogy class at the senior center. so he suggested that that card could be worth what? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. who in 1888 declared baseball "the american game"? queen victoria of england, indian chief sitting bull, or poet...
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>> i'm paul. >> this is my mom. >> hey, mom. how you doing? >> left hand and then right hand. >> perfect. awesome. >> happy new year. >> speaker? >> you got it. thanks, man. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you, guys. >> how we do this? >> like this. >> no you keep yours down. just the two of us. >> everyone keeps doing that. >> you got a sharpie, will? >> yeah. >> how do we get out of here? >> you came back? >> how are you? >> david brown, waukegan. >> oh. how you doing? >> left hand, then right hand up and sort of face this way. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. >> take care. >> how you doing? >> good to see you. how are you? >> you hold it straight and flat. go like this. >> good? all right. congratulations. >> you're from where? >> wisconsin. good seeing you guys. >> bill, how you doing? >> i'm doing good. >> i do remember, nice to see you again. hey. >> nice to see you. left hand here, right hand up. kind of face this way. >> all right. happy new year. congratulations. >> it's goi
>> i'm paul. >> this is my mom. >> hey, mom. how you doing? >> left hand and then right hand. >> perfect. awesome. >> happy new year. >> speaker? >> you got it. thanks, man. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you, guys. >> how we do this? >> like this. >> no you keep yours down. just the two of us. >> everyone keeps doing that. >> you got a sharpie, will? >>...
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that's stupid, mom. >> you being here isn't? that wasn't a stray bullet that entered his arm. that was a purposeful act in response to something devon was doing of a criminal nature. >>> from 1995 to 2002, juvenile robbery rates dropped a stagger >>> from 1995 to 2002, juvenile robbery rates dropped a stagger 52%. that statistic didn't last. by 2006 robbery rates for juveniles jumped 43% from their all-time low. >> i got the weed. then he reaches over the seat and pulls out a gun and had it aimed at my chest, but i moved. it hit me in the arm. >> it's not an armed robbery that has devon starkey here this time, though. this 18-year-old, an adult in the eyes of the law, is back here in juvenile detention to see a judge for failing to appear at his last court hearing when he was still a kid. he's walking a fine line. the judge could simply dismiss him on monday from the juvenile system or take an extreme measure of waiving him to adult court. >> i've had multiple violations. i've been locked up three of the past four years. three o
that's stupid, mom. >> you being here isn't? that wasn't a stray bullet that entered his arm. that was a purposeful act in response to something devon was doing of a criminal nature. >>> from 1995 to 2002, juvenile robbery rates dropped a stagger >>> from 1995 to 2002, juvenile robbery rates dropped a stagger 52%. that statistic didn't last. by 2006 robbery rates for juveniles jumped 43% from their all-time low. >> i got the weed. then he reaches over the seat and...
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you stand right in the middle, mom.tand up at your left hand on the bible and raise your right. >> do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. >> take you very much. >> how are you? >> i aunts. >> it's good to see you. >> my brother, roger. >> roger, get on this side. it's good to see you. how do you want to do at? >> move in really close. >> i will move in close to mom. >> beautiful. >> congratulations, guys. appreciate it. a beautiful state. when i die and want to be reborn in charleston. i go down there at least once a year. i called your governor the night she got appointed. i met her whole family. tell her i said hello. >> appre
you stand right in the middle, mom.tand up at your left hand on the bible and raise your right. >> do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so...
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[inaudible conversations] >> my mom, this is her first time. >>'s mom? hey, mom. we can go like this. i don't want to block you. left hand here, right hand there. we sort of face that camera right there. ready? you guys ready? >> everybody -- >> all right. >> you ready, mom? good? >> got it? >> all right, cool. >> okay. thank you so much. >> congratulations. nice to meet you. happy new year, everybody. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. hey, mom, how are you doing? [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> all right. left hand on, right hand up. [inaudible conversations] >> that's good. >> all right. [inaudible conversations] >> hey, scott, how you doing? good to see you. >> we're doing something a little abnormal. >> what's this? >> [inaudible] >> oh, he is? where? guam. >> awful deployment. terrible. oh, really? i've been to guam, i've been to that base. >> i wanted him in the picture. >> oh, very cool. left hand here, right hand up. you face this way. okay? thanks for serving. >> thank you. >> hi, martha. [inaudible conversations] >> left hand here, right ha
[inaudible conversations] >> my mom, this is her first time. >>'s mom? hey, mom. we can go like this. i don't want to block you. left hand here, right hand there. we sort of face that camera right there. ready? you guys ready? >> everybody -- >> all right. >> you ready, mom? good? >> got it? >> all right, cool. >> okay. thank you so much. >> congratulations. nice to meet you. happy new year, everybody. [inaudible conversations] >> all...
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mom, there's ten kids, it's a large family. i have been here, so, that tells me, you know, he has seen a lot. there's more to the story. >>> did the intake on your brother and he's telling me you accidentally shot him in the stomach last year. >> that was when i was 11. >> that's when you were 11, you accidentally did that? wow. >> that's when i first got into the juvenile system. >> oh, you still think about that? >> always. >> go ahead and walk on the right side of the hallway. >> i hope he get out. he doesn't know how this is. he's never been in a situation like this where he had to come here and do no days in here. he don't know how to react in here. he don't know what to do and consequence and stuff if you do something bad in here. >> read these rules. >>> his brother is here as well so i'm not sure where we're going to put him. >> he's still a little kid. he don't need to be in here. >> you have to cough twice. >> i have to make sure we separate him. >> we want to keep them separated so that when court comes they can't ge
mom, there's ten kids, it's a large family. i have been here, so, that tells me, you know, he has seen a lot. there's more to the story. >>> did the intake on your brother and he's telling me you accidentally shot him in the stomach last year. >> that was when i was 11. >> that's when you were 11, you accidentally did that? wow. >> that's when i first got into the juvenile system. >> oh, you still think about that? >> always. >> go ahead and walk on...
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biden: mom, how are you? such a pleasure to meet you. you stand right in the middle, mom. you have done good with this fellow. senator put your left hand on , the bible, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter: so help you god? >> i do. mr. biden: congratulations. >> thank you, sir, very much. [cameras clicking] >> at bringing the family. mr. biden: here comes the family. >> my brother. mr. biden: command sergeant. >> nice to meet you. >> armie -- army gal. mr. biden: good to see you. are we balanced? >> move it really close. beautiful. [cameras clicking] >> a thank you. a beautiful state. when i die a want to be reborn in charleston. i get to go down almost once a year. [inaudible] i called your governo
biden: mom, how are you? such a pleasure to meet you. you stand right in the middle, mom. you have done good with this fellow. senator put your left hand on , the bible, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will...
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moms know kids grow strong when they milk life. ♪ >>> january 20th, 2009.ack obama becomes the 44th president of the united states. >> i barak hussain obama do solemnly swear -- >> at heis side, the first lady a first lady who makes it clear she'll put family before politics. >> the first year was making sure the kids make it through the transition. >> presidents and their wives tend to ignore their children, quite frankly, because they're so obsessed and obsessed with the long road to get elected that the children are prone to suffer, and this is not the case with the obama children. >> she wanted her children to still be able to live their lives, and i think what the obamas found out is that's not entirely possible. they're very young, starting a new school. she really just wanted to take them there in the mornings. for her to take the kids to school meant there will to be cars, security, there were traffic issues. >> instead, sasha and malia, just 7 and 10, went off to school with secret service agents and mrs. obama's mother. >> raising our girls in the
moms know kids grow strong when they milk life. ♪ >>> january 20th, 2009.ack obama becomes the 44th president of the united states. >> i barak hussain obama do solemnly swear -- >> at heis side, the first lady a first lady who makes it clear she'll put family before politics. >> the first year was making sure the kids make it through the transition. >> presidents and their wives tend to ignore their children, quite frankly, because they're so obsessed and...
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stars" mom showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. has excess skins and rolls to be expected. pita's message, love yourself. laurie hear nan dez has blown us all away winning the mirror ball trophy and olympic gold. what's next for laurie? she let us in on plans in new jersey. >> along with the medals a dancing mirror ball trophy has a special place of honor. >> it's very heavy. i remember when we got announced, val is like, hold it up. show the crowd. i can't. >> she's adding achievement, she's the author of "i got this" why write a book now at 16 years old? >> it's so fresh. i'm able to really recall those memories, you know, per fktly at the time because i just had them. >> one story from the book, presenting to queen b at the mtv awards. >> her rhinestones scratched my skin. it was kind of like -- beyonce. beyonce's ring stones scratched me. this is okay. life is good right now. >> she invited us to ride along to her very first book signing. >> lots of books. [ cheers and applause ]. >> about 1,700 fans turned out and we found out
stars" mom showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. has excess skins and rolls to be expected. pita's message, love yourself. laurie hear nan dez has blown us all away winning the mirror ball trophy and olympic gold. what's next for laurie? she let us in on plans in new jersey. >> along with the medals a dancing mirror ball trophy has a special place of honor. >> it's very heavy. i remember when we got announced, val is like, hold it up. show the crowd. i...
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my mom -- what's going on with my mom's case?"y this time, dan oyasato no longer worked at the honolulu county prosecutor's office. and the prosecutor who took over the case seemed reluctant to go forward. but that wasn't going to stop shirlene's daughters, not for one minute. >> we had a guilty verdict. we need to move forward. we need to re-charge. we need to re-indict. we need to go back to trial. >> reporter: but, it turned out, a big surprise was coming, this time, from the prosecution. coming up -- a whole new theory of the case! a change for prosecutors -- a challenge for that promise. >> how long are you prepared to keep going? >> as long as it takes. i made a promise. >> reporter: april 2014, tiffany and tammie returned to hawaii where they marked a painful anniversary, 14 years since their mother, shirlene, died. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: why do you say heartbreaking? >> we've spent all these years trying to get justice. >> we made the promise to my mother that we would investigate, therefore it has to be, ther
my mom -- what's going on with my mom's case?"y this time, dan oyasato no longer worked at the honolulu county prosecutor's office. and the prosecutor who took over the case seemed reluctant to go forward. but that wasn't going to stop shirlene's daughters, not for one minute. >> we had a guilty verdict. we need to move forward. we need to re-charge. we need to re-indict. we need to go back to trial. >> reporter: but, it turned out, a big surprise was coming, this time, from...
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a lot of mom time this weekend. >> seth: a lot of mom time. that's good. yeah, well, she loves to watch my stuff. and -- >> seth: she loves two things, watching your stuff and standing still in a crowd. [ light laughter ] >> exactly, exactly. which is why she's kind of antisocial when there is a big event like "beaches." i was like should we invite people over, mom? i know you like to brag. and she's like, no i don't want anybody here, she just wants to like focus on her daughter. >> seth: is it because she's worried other people will ruin it? >> yes, she doesn't want them talking, you know -- it's like the oscars, when you have a whole party, i like to sit and actually hear what people say. >> seth: so you're with your mom and she's intently watching your performance in "beaches." are you someone who likes watching yourself? >> no, not at all. >> seth: so what are you doing, are you watching your mom watch you? >> a little bit yeah. i let my son drag me around the house a little bit. i had a good excuse. >> seth: okay, got it. was she pleased? >> of cours
a lot of mom time this weekend. >> seth: a lot of mom time. that's good. yeah, well, she loves to watch my stuff. and -- >> seth: she loves two things, watching your stuff and standing still in a crowd. [ light laughter ] >> exactly, exactly. which is why she's kind of antisocial when there is a big event like "beaches." i was like should we invite people over, mom? i know you like to brag. and she's like, no i don't want anybody here, she just wants to like focus on...
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wait for the information from your mom, okay?or 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 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 joint on
wait for the information from your mom, okay?or 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...
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, as a mom whose girls are the heart of my heart and the center of my world.irst things i think about when i wake up in the morning and the last thing i think about before i go to bed at night. >> michelle obama found her passion at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, but getting there was a struggle, tinged with personal attacks and racist remarks. >> it knocked me back a bit, it made me wonder, just how are people seeing me? or you might remember the on-stage celebratory fist bump between me and my husband after one of the primaries, one that was referred to as a terrorist fist jab. and over the years, folks have used plenty of interesting words to describe me. one said i exhibited a little bit of uppityism, another noted i was one of my husband's cronies of color. cable news charmingly referred to me as obama's baby mama. >> coming up, how she went high when they went low. ♪ mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... yoknow, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great!
, as a mom whose girls are the heart of my heart and the center of my world.irst things i think about when i wake up in the morning and the last thing i think about before i go to bed at night. >> michelle obama found her passion at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, but getting there was a struggle, tinged with personal attacks and racist remarks. >> it knocked me back a bit, it made me wonder, just how are people seeing me? or you might remember the on-stage celebratory fist bump between...
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>> my mom, my mom. >> stephen: i was wondering because-- here is a picture of you and your mom. >> horazellahich is, i don't know, i don't know, it's both names are unusual. i never -- . >> stephen: never asked what it means. >> you know, i i did i think an for me. i go all right. >> stephen: mother of 11 children. >> moth ever of 11. >> stephen: where do you fall in the 11? >> most successful. i'm sorry. i just want to say to jimmy and janna and lisa, i didn't mean that, i'm sorry. >> stephen: i am one of 11 as well. >> oh, wow. >> stephen: and i am the baby of 11. >> i'm ten. >> stephen: i'm 11. >> i just slid out when i came. i was at the hospital, i was home before my mom got home. i messed that up. but it worked. >> stephen: yeah, sure, like a string bean. >> yes. >> stephen: can you, i like to raise people with big familiesk gi top to bottom. >> cuz i always add mom and dad, can you put-- you won't do that? >> stephen: i will do it. >> you don't have to. >> stephen: start with mom and dad. >> no, you don't have to. >> stephen: i will throw in mom and dad. one, two, three and we'll star
>> my mom, my mom. >> stephen: i was wondering because-- here is a picture of you and your mom. >> horazellahich is, i don't know, i don't know, it's both names are unusual. i never -- . >> stephen: never asked what it means. >> you know, i i did i think an for me. i go all right. >> stephen: mother of 11 children. >> moth ever of 11. >> stephen: where do you fall in the 11? >> most successful. i'm sorry. i just want to say to jimmy and...
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, as a mom whose girls are the heart of my heart and the center of my world.irst things i think about when i wake up in the morning and the last thing i think about before i go to bed at night. >> michelle obama found her passion at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, but getting there was a struggle, tinged with personal attacks and racist remarks. >> it knocked me back a bit, it made me wonder, just how are people seeing me? or you might remember the on-stage celebratory fist bump between me and my husband, one that was referred to as a terrorist fist jab. and over the years, folks have used plenty of interesting words to describe me. one said i exhibited a little bit of uppityism, another noted i was one of my husband's cronies of color. cable news charmingly referred to me as obama's baby mama. >> coming up, how she went high when they went low. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i w
, as a mom whose girls are the heart of my heart and the center of my world.irst things i think about when i wake up in the morning and the last thing i think about before i go to bed at night. >> michelle obama found her passion at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, but getting there was a struggle, tinged with personal attacks and racist remarks. >> it knocked me back a bit, it made me wonder, just how are people seeing me? or you might remember the on-stage celebratory fist bump between...
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mom, can we have another dog? trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffering. z27mlz z16fz y27mly y16fy [ screaming ] >>> remember that, more than 50 million people have watched that online and now the people behind that classic pra scare with a very familiar ring to it. [ screaming ] if you like "devil baby" hold on to your dis.aper cause the company behind is is working their black magic again. this time for the terrifying installment of "the ring." [ screaming ] the latest viral video gag, the marketing agency took over a tv store in new york and got to work rigging one particular screen to be just a little too life-like. >> one of those tvs we rigged so when the tv moves up and distract people to look to the side they reveal the actual character from the movie whose image is being played on all the other tvs at the same time. [ yelling ] >> oh my god! this viral video campaign is the latest for marketing glory. >> by the end of t
mom, can we have another dog? trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffering. z27mlz z16fz y27mly y16fy [ screaming ] >>> remember that, more than 50 million people have watched that online and now the people behind that classic pra scare with a very familiar ring to it. [ screaming ] if you like "devil baby" hold on to your dis.aper cause the company behind is is working their black magic again. this time for the...
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my mom said, you are a doctor or lawyer. when i see blood, i pass out. >> why do you think they have that outlook? my mom had a third grade education. i do not really know -- >> your parents immigrated from mexico? what was that like for them? >> they came here for a better life for their children. you hear stories about how they struggled when they got here. they were working hard to make sure we can go to college. seeing their struggle, that was own service, his form of service. it has always been about paying back. impact. had a huge what can i do to help create opportunities for others? and expand opportunities. of 11?were one >> yes. >> what was that like growing up? >> it was a very packed house all the time, and it was very loud. when i graduated from high school, it made me want to go away. i went to davis for my first year of undergrad. i came back after a year. .y father was ill at the time >> was your family able to join you for the swearing-in? >> yes. it was my mother's first time in washington. >> what was the
my mom said, you are a doctor or lawyer. when i see blood, i pass out. >> why do you think they have that outlook? my mom had a third grade education. i do not really know -- >> your parents immigrated from mexico? what was that like for them? >> they came here for a better life for their children. you hear stories about how they struggled when they got here. they were working hard to make sure we can go to college. seeing their struggle, that was own service, his form of...
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. >> there is some moms right there, we were playing that song david bowie week, we are honoring david bowie this week >> yes, events all over the place. >> we follow the fact that the video is up of something we should be talking about. >> we mentioned moms. >> moms and dads, we will finally get to this story, it will cost you $200,000 to have one of these little brats and that is just up to the age of 18. there is one big expense that is not even included in the survey. >> yes. >> revenge was big part of the movie mean girls, and maybe for good reason. why revenge really is sweet. maybe you should be doing it. >>> plus steve keeley has an adorable friend. >> hi there steve. >> look, we have always loved coming to adventure aquarium a great sponsor of the show over here in camden. every time i like to play a trick on the sharks. lie particular to scare sharks i run the to the tank and i go up like this to the glass and they go flying away. anyway. we have a new face to show you and new baby blue penguin when we come out here. >> it is not blue. >> it looks great. >> steve's a chick ma
. >> there is some moms right there, we were playing that song david bowie week, we are honoring david bowie this week >> yes, events all over the place. >> we follow the fact that the video is up of something we should be talking about. >> we mentioned moms. >> moms and dads, we will finally get to this story, it will cost you $200,000 to have one of these little brats and that is just up to the age of 18. there is one big expense that is not even included in the...
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let's move on. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how is mom doing? how's your mom. >> grandma's good.ft after christmas. >> jimmy: did she really? >> she's like, bye. see you people. yeah. >> jimmy: what was it like having your -- your mother there? >> couldn't have done this without her. i mean -- look. i know mom is watching, because she's like, you're going to be on jimmy fallon? what time. so hey, grandma -- mom. >> jimmy: hi grandma. >> but i couldn't have done this without you, mom. you are my role model. you are an amazing woman even though you don't think you had anything to do with me. she always says that, it's like, you raised yourself. and i was like, i did not. it was you. and dad. but just having that multi-generational existence kept us all grounded because mom doesn't really play. she's not impressed with any of us. [ laughter ] >> grandma is amazing. and i love you, mom, and i'm proud of you, because you represented this country well, too. good lady. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i have some photos. i know you have -- you have a a photographer wherever you go. >>
let's move on. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how is mom doing? how's your mom. >> grandma's good.ft after christmas. >> jimmy: did she really? >> she's like, bye. see you people. yeah. >> jimmy: what was it like having your -- your mother there? >> couldn't have done this without her. i mean -- look. i know mom is watching, because she's like, you're going to be on jimmy fallon? what time. so hey, grandma -- mom. >> jimmy: hi grandma. >> but i...
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i tell my mom today, i say mom, you told us to get up and dust ourselves off so quickly, we forgot toe inventory on why we needed to dust ourselves off and we repeated the action. i was like, we never had a wintertime in our household. it was summertime 12 months a year. so, i've learned and i give my mom heck about it. she's 85. i'm like, mom, it's nice to have a little repose during the year, take a little inventory on the year so we can evolve. i need little bit of wintertime. she's 85. i can't argue with her. she's like, oh, well, why would you want to do that? because she's still getting away with it. >> what is the coolest thing about having your mom here at 85 to see all that you have and are doing? >> well, now -- look, when i first started in this business and became somewhat successful, got my first film, it was hard with my mom because she wanted what i had. she always wanted to be the "golden girls." so, the first thing i did -- >> which one is the question. >> whenever one kicks her leg the highest. >> yeah, okay. >> so, she was always like -- you know, i remember one day
i tell my mom today, i say mom, you told us to get up and dust ourselves off so quickly, we forgot toe inventory on why we needed to dust ourselves off and we repeated the action. i was like, we never had a wintertime in our household. it was summertime 12 months a year. so, i've learned and i give my mom heck about it. she's 85. i'm like, mom, it's nice to have a little repose during the year, take a little inventory on the year so we can evolve. i need little bit of wintertime. she's 85. i...
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thank you, mom, for everything.ed here 13 years ago this week. >> what was it look for you when you first got here? >> i was 15 and i was grateful to be out here. i was so lucky to be doing what i loved to do. >> this is a film for dreamers. e sharthis with you. >> well, "la la land" owned the night, right from the start. with an opening number that was nothing short of dazzling, but this was a live show and not everything went according o planned. so we have the good and the bad in our top five golden globe moments. ♪ >> jimmy's spectacular five-minute opening number included 17 star cameos and was staged by "la la land's" choreographer. >> we got john travolta to do that. i mean come on. >> it was like wow. >> the ryan gosling piano gang had a little help from brian cranston which jimmy set up. ♪ >> he said, do you want to play? >> i went, all right. i'll do that. >> when fallon hit the was hit with an epic fail but handled it like a pro. >> already the teleprompter is down. live tv is fun. i look forward to that
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in general, i was cramping mom's style. my mom's current lover brought things to a head. the words i can remember most were his. i'm telling you, i'm moving on. you and i can make it just fine. but i can't stand that sneaky kid of yours. a few days after i overheard the argument, my mom and i were standing in front of a judge. the court placed me in a religious oriented school. i was lonely, lonelier than i had ever been in my life. mom would come see me sometimes, but not all that often. tired of waiting, i ran away. i went straight to mom's. i was sure my mom would throw her arms around me. was i dreaming. she turned me in the next day, and i was back at the home for boys. but i didn't feel like a boy any longer. i was bitter, and i knew real hate. >> there are plenty of warning signs that indicate that someone wants our help. with manson, he was lighting fires, he was rejected by his mother, he had been institutionalized, he was in a reform school. there were many places where he could have gotten the help that might have changed his life for the better. but until he w
in general, i was cramping mom's style. my mom's current lover brought things to a head. the words i can remember most were his. i'm telling you, i'm moving on. you and i can make it just fine. but i can't stand that sneaky kid of yours. a few days after i overheard the argument, my mom and i were standing in front of a judge. the court placed me in a religious oriented school. i was lonely, lonelier than i had ever been in my life. mom would come see me sometimes, but not all that often. tired...
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i won't be late hey mom. yeah. no kissing on the first date, alright?o a plan, but with our investment expertise we'll help you handle what's next. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> birthdays this weekend, jason bateman is 48 -- look at your final choices which start of ncis los angeles has written a children's book. -- >> monday on "e.t." >> we have a sexy scene. been rehearsing that for ten years. >> monday on "e.t." >> we're almost out of time. this weekend, but for all of the late breaking news go to our web set eton line.com. >> the group clean bandit is climbing the charts on hot dance song chart with more than 170 million views. >> enjoy the rest of the weekend everybody. >> bye-bye. ♪ >>j.r.stone: after over a hundred years the greatest show on earth is closing the doors good evening and thank you for joining us the legendary of brothers circuses and then is a hundred and 46 year reign throughout the years they have been accused of animal abuse for the performing elephant and tigers left in the right to
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pop superstar janet jackson gives birth shining a light on older moms. tonight, a reality check on getting pregnant at that age. >>> and whiz kid, a rhodes scholar with autism goes all the way to oxford. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. it's looking more and more like obamacare as we know it is on life support tonight as a republican majority in congress today took its first steps toward pulling the plug and making good on its promise to repeal a signature achievement of the obama administration. 20 million americans are covered by the law known as the affordable care act but it became apparent today republicans don't yet have a plan to replace their coverage. today, democrats mindful of that big hurdle huddled with president obama to map out their own strategy to save the law. hallie jackson is on on capitol hill. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. intending to help them pitch the public on whether the health care law should l
pop superstar janet jackson gives birth shining a light on older moms. tonight, a reality check on getting pregnant at that age. >>> and whiz kid, a rhodes scholar with autism goes all the way to oxford. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. it's looking more and more like obamacare as we know it is on life support tonight as a...
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a mom whose girls are the heart of my heart and the story of my world.e the first things i think about when i wake up in the morning and the last thing i think about before i go to bed at night. >> michelle obama found her passion at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. getting there was a struggle. tinged with personal attacks and racist remarks. >> it knocked me back a bit. it made me wonder just how are people seeing me? you might remember the on stage celebration fist bump between me and my husband that was referred to as a terrorist fist jab. over the years, folks used plenty of interesting words to describe me. one said i exhibited a little bit of upityism. another noted that i was one of my husband's cronies of color. cable news charmingly referred to me as obama's baby mama. >> how she went high when they went low. tame frizz-prone hair with smoothing care. whole blends by garnier. smoothing haircare. enriched with coconut oil & cocoa butter extracts. nurtures and protects for naturally-beautiful, shiny hair. garnier whole blends coconut oil & cocoa butter.
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. >> my mom is one of the stars in the book. what i love about your parents is the idea that inculcated in you, the idea that you weren't particularly special. i like that. not everybody is a winner. i hate that. >> right. >> and i think that you're the -- the values that you have compared to the value -- we both have kids. the world that our kids live in where you get a trophy for showing up for the game. >> right. >> it drives me kind of crazy. >> i've had enough of that. i certainly didn't grow up with that. my parents, you're not so special, it was like you don't seem that special so far and that's just fine by us. we are open-minded to specialness, but we don't see it yet. and that was a gift to me because honestly i felt zero pressure to achieve or succeed growing up. i could tell they wanted me to be happy. you did have to be funny. good sense of humor and engaged and you weren't allowed to sit like a plotted plant in the table. beyond that, it was -- you seem happy, are you happy, good, good luck. and that worked out ver
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corinne's mom, peri, said she add strategy for the show.nd few that stick out with their large personalities are the ones that kept. the show is great and it enhanced her personality. >> last night we saw more of that personality come out with a group date in nick's hometown where the ladies were forced to get their hands dirty. >> i don't want to do chores. let alone farm chores. >> and corinne, who has a nanny, fell while other women shuffled, making it even more annoying. >> but corinne just couldn't fake it with tailor, 2 3-year-old mental health counsellor. >> stop. you're treating me like an idiot, taylor. >> she gets along with everyone. that's corinne. she doesn't have a mean bone in her body. >> but corinne's mom says is her daughter doesn't have any regrets. >> she is very happy with the outcome. i'm a fan of how she handled herself. >> i'm a good person. i'm not just saying that. >> okay, p you say so corinne. let's talk about an all-around good guy, shall we? michael buble is taking time-out to take care of his son who has cance
corinne's mom, peri, said she add strategy for the show.nd few that stick out with their large personalities are the ones that kept. the show is great and it enhanced her personality. >> last night we saw more of that personality come out with a group date in nick's hometown where the ladies were forced to get their hands dirty. >> i don't want to do chores. let alone farm chores. >> and corinne, who has a nanny, fell while other women shuffled, making it even more annoying....