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you know i was doing baskets and i was channeling my mom to a great degree. and it was you know i'm an emotional person when i'm in the deep of it and i came home from one day after a very emotional scene. but it was a happiness scene which for comics could be as hard as anything to accept but. i asked myself was my mom ever this happy in her life as this character is and so i said i took out my phone and i wrote a letter you know i m my phone i wrote this long letter to my mom she's long gone since 1990 telling her i was playing her and had some questions for i hope she get answers why knew that she couldn't answer. you know directly but i needed to get it all out and that's what i did in this book it's a lot of ladder it's a it's a query to our parents you know we want to know stuff tell us the truth we can handle it maybe. and it's a chance for people to reflect on their relationship as i did with christine baskets on how much my mom did for me and i had no idea she was doing it she made it so seamless she made itself so kind and and friendly and she had s
you know i was doing baskets and i was channeling my mom to a great degree. and it was you know i'm an emotional person when i'm in the deep of it and i came home from one day after a very emotional scene. but it was a happiness scene which for comics could be as hard as anything to accept but. i asked myself was my mom ever this happy in her life as this character is and so i said i took out my phone and i wrote a letter you know i m my phone i wrote this long letter to my mom she's long gone...
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i was asking him, where is my mom at? where is my mom at?police took richard and ryan to the station. the boys were surprised to find themselves split up and sitting in separate interview rooms. ryan's hands were bagged to preserve any evidence. but before detective cosmetic ask too many questions -- richard asked one of his own. >> can i talk to my mom, please? >> mom is dead. >> oh, no. no, she's not. i didn't hear that. i didn't hear that. >> ryan said he didn't know what was happening right then but he could tell it was bad. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> i just heard like a scream. and i'm like, what just happened? it sounds like richard, my brother, and he is screaming to the top of his lungs. >> no, she's not. she's not. >> you can't see richard. you can just hear him. >> could i hear him in the other room and he was going hysterical. i never heard him scream like that in my whole life. >> oh, my god. does my little brother know? >> police soon told ryan the same awful news. their mother ariet had been murdered. now, the cops started a
i was asking him, where is my mom at? where is my mom at?police took richard and ryan to the station. the boys were surprised to find themselves split up and sitting in separate interview rooms. ryan's hands were bagged to preserve any evidence. but before detective cosmetic ask too many questions -- richard asked one of his own. >> can i talk to my mom, please? >> mom is dead. >> oh, no. no, she's not. i didn't hear that. i didn't hear that. >> ryan said he didn't know...
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and jonathan crisil who's the director and kept going i my mom's vices now and. then and louie said that's louie anderson louis c.k. said that's louie anderson and then said should we call him and they called steve levine who you know i see you know and steve called and said louis wants to talk to louis call nicette a louis and he said we're doing this show. we want you to play a character and i go yeah i'm in and you know i'm embracing it i'm not i don't even know anything about. him well you know i began charles or. i met and he said you're playing we want you to play as mother and i go yes i've not done just like you say yes i raise my voice i honk the horn and. i'm really lucky and i went and i went to play that you know it kept at high shushed they didn't want people to noise playing the mom and i was showed up in sylmar for the pilot and. it was still dark i went and picked out clothes that my mom would wear my sisters would wear put on the weight but it was too small they had to cut it because my head so big i went to the director jonathan right before we
and jonathan crisil who's the director and kept going i my mom's vices now and. then and louie said that's louie anderson louis c.k. said that's louie anderson and then said should we call him and they called steve levine who you know i see you know and steve called and said louis wants to talk to louis call nicette a louis and he said we're doing this show. we want you to play a character and i go yeah i'm in and you know i'm embracing it i'm not i don't even know anything about. him well you...
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pete davidson, his mom, his real mom, amy, not his movie mom, marissa tomei. to date marissa tomei now that she's played your mother? >> yes, absolutely. i think that would be really insane. >> jimmy: thanks, guys. congratulations. the movie is called "king of staten island." we'll be right back to honor our health care hero of the week. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. another way capital one is watching out for your money when you're not. what's in your wallet? is watching out for your money when you're not. hey guys want to stack different pringles flavors to create new flavor combos? here i'll... go first. pizza, barbeque and ja-lapeño. the spicy barbecue pizza stack. get him! grandpa what's going on? we're trapped in a pringles commercial, they must have taken us in our sleep. stack pringles flavors make n
pete davidson, his mom, his real mom, amy, not his movie mom, marissa tomei. to date marissa tomei now that she's played your mother? >> yes, absolutely. i think that would be really insane. >> jimmy: thanks, guys. congratulations. the movie is called "king of staten island." we'll be right back to honor our health care hero of the week. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life...
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pete davidson, his mom, his real mom, amy, not his movie mom, marissa tomei.ds to date marissa tomei now that she's played your mother? >> yes, absolutely. i that i would be really insane. >> jimmy: thanks, guys. congratulations. the movie is called "king of staten island." we'll be right back to honor our health care hero of the week. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the makers of dixie cups and plates. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ itchy? scratchy? family not get charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" from my house. our healthcare hero tonight is a pediatric icu nurse from long island, new york, tracey bednar. hi tracey. >> hi, jimmy, how are you? it's so nice to meet you. >> jimmy: nice to meet you, too. i know you work with children who have covid-19. and for a long time, we told that it didn't really have an effect on children, but it seems like it is. what are the symptoms for the little ones when they get this? >> su
pete davidson, his mom, his real mom, amy, not his movie mom, marissa tomei.ds to date marissa tomei now that she's played your mother? >> yes, absolutely. i that i would be really insane. >> jimmy: thanks, guys. congratulations. the movie is called "king of staten island." we'll be right back to honor our health care hero of the week. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the makers of dixie cups and plates. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ itchy?...
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my mom became surrogate ros's mom, and ros's mom became sort of my mom, although it would take a long time before i got to west virginia to meet ros's mother. ros went home with me that very, very first break that we had, and she went home with me for all four years. my very best friend to this day is roslyn smith. she is actually living in greensboro. >> isn't that nice? dr. terry: and so, it's -- she retired here some ten years ago from new york, where she had been working in social work. so, she came back when she retired to greensboro. i often laugh at her and say, "why'd you come back to greensboro? did bennett have anything to do with it?" but she came to greensboro, and then, of course, when i took the job here, i was delighted that she's here. and so, we are where we met. >> she was, as i think i understand, she was on -- really kind of in a different part of campus in the classroom, so to speak. dr. terry: yes. >> because she studied sociology and political science. dr. terry: she studied sociology and political science. >> and you were doing english and theater. dr. terry: i
my mom became surrogate ros's mom, and ros's mom became sort of my mom, although it would take a long time before i got to west virginia to meet ros's mother. ros went home with me that very, very first break that we had, and she went home with me for all four years. my very best friend to this day is roslyn smith. she is actually living in greensboro. >> isn't that nice? dr. terry: and so, it's -- she retired here some ten years ago from new york, where she had been working in social...
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his mom, not his movie mom, marissa tomei.ayed your mother? >> yes, absolutely. i that i would be really insane. >> jimmy: thanks, guys. congratulations. the movie is called "king of staten island." we'll be right back to honor our health care hero of the week. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the makers of dixie cups and plates. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals to feeding america, to help feed those who now need our help. its all part of our commitment to our communities through subaru loves to help. love, it's what makes subaru, subaru. these fudge brownie m&m's are really fyes they are. to put a fudge brownie center in an m&m's is... genius! i know. i was going to say hard! why won't you... ughhhh... ahhh! why won't you go in... new fudge brownie m&m's. when visible set out to create the future of phone service... we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhe
his mom, not his movie mom, marissa tomei.ayed your mother? >> yes, absolutely. i that i would be really insane. >> jimmy: thanks, guys. congratulations. the movie is called "king of staten island." we'll be right back to honor our health care hero of the week. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the makers of dixie cups and plates. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals to feeding...
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and her mom met my mom and i talked.ow her mom told my mom -- how they talk and just told each other so much in so little time, i will never know. but here is what got established in that little while. mother had other children in college at the same time, and so she immediately knew -- he roslyn she told immediately she would not be coming home, ros, that is. ros wouldn't be coming home. there was not going to be money to bring roslyn home except at christmas time and in the summertime. my mom told mrs. smith that we lived a couple of hours up the road, and they would be driving back to see me often. quite often.home i could come home for things having -- thanksgiving. i would come home whenever, you n couldnd that rosly come home with me anytime. mrs.rs. smith and alexander soto bonded that day. -- sort of bonded that day. and they exchanged children. ros'm becamge surrogate mom, and ros' mom became set of my mom, although it would take a long time before i got to west virginia to meet her mother. ros went home with me
and her mom met my mom and i talked.ow her mom told my mom -- how they talk and just told each other so much in so little time, i will never know. but here is what got established in that little while. mother had other children in college at the same time, and so she immediately knew -- he roslyn she told immediately she would not be coming home, ros, that is. ros wouldn't be coming home. there was not going to be money to bring roslyn home except at christmas time and in the summertime. my mom...
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great what's new my mom's 'd here at that time ma i'm so happy that mom is here now i'm shouting it's a god. can you come on like come in. so our home may i love give you a long life i'm worried because without you. you can't survive. this. on the mind of i'm the only one who thinks that he should be here his father wants him to be treated in gaza as he wants to see him for the us. is better able to stand trial for much better. because of that oh well i'm going back tomorrow why you know why our hair armor and hala have to go to school and cries all the time she needs me she won't eat if i'm not there and baby. i'm going home shall i send grandma to visit you. there personality you want to take me to the crossing the which i have to get back to the kids. oh because they're young only grandpa name will stay with me he loves you your friends are here they all love you. i'll go home but i'll come back when ever you ask me to. so does. that. mean you coming with me why won't you come with me. i want to stay here wait i'm going to see grampa. about the. news this is for him this is yours.
great what's new my mom's 'd here at that time ma i'm so happy that mom is here now i'm shouting it's a god. can you come on like come in. so our home may i love give you a long life i'm worried because without you. you can't survive. this. on the mind of i'm the only one who thinks that he should be here his father wants him to be treated in gaza as he wants to see him for the us. is better able to stand trial for much better. because of that oh well i'm going back tomorrow why you know why...
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. >> my mom -- my mom is laying here on the floor. there is blood everywhere. >> a new twist in a family's desperate search for justice. >> nothing has turned out right. >> a wife and mother murdered. >> she was in a casket-like position. her arms were crossed. >> who would have a motive to kill a lady in rural iowa? >> you first see this purse, untouched. her jewelry boxes were untouched. >> did someone have a bigger prize in mind? a family farm worth a fortune. >> i did not shoot my mom, and i would never shoot my mom. >> two trials. >> every emotion hit. >> two verdicts. >> there are only two people who know what happened that day. one of them is dead, and the other one is sitting in that chair. >> too much to bear. >> it's just been a hell on earth. >>> hello. welcome to "dateline." bill and shirley charter built a comfortable life and raised a family on a sprawling heartland. the couple fell into routine. daily coffee, spending time with the grandkids. one morning, gunshots rang out, leaving shirley dead and planting the seeds of
. >> my mom -- my mom is laying here on the floor. there is blood everywhere. >> a new twist in a family's desperate search for justice. >> nothing has turned out right. >> a wife and mother murdered. >> she was in a casket-like position. her arms were crossed. >> who would have a motive to kill a lady in rural iowa? >> you first see this purse, untouched. her jewelry boxes were untouched. >> did someone have a bigger prize in mind? a family farm...
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mom and. dad. why. do ringback you. think i want to come back to gaza with arms and legs like you have. with arms and legs like me but you're. there in your stroller. i want real ones real ones and what if that's not possible. then they're not real like. your legs and. so i want to visit grandma. and higher and dad yes. you want to see the whole family. yes but not mars it why not i is always crying. do you love me. it there much i think to the sky. over to the sky and see how it into the sky and i'll see a really good man. and how did i get like bess how did that happen. yes and now that's a difficult question. to. know. what should i make of it what you are not for a 2nd not no. are you afraid. how are you like most let me kiss you this is great also you know. who knew you could stand up like that. hold your head up there you go that's a good. you're a big boy now. look at him go let's have some applause everybody. this is great. america and then you come in. i want to sit down i want to sit down take a break. oh how
mom and. dad. why. do ringback you. think i want to come back to gaza with arms and legs like you have. with arms and legs like me but you're. there in your stroller. i want real ones real ones and what if that's not possible. then they're not real like. your legs and. so i want to visit grandma. and higher and dad yes. you want to see the whole family. yes but not mars it why not i is always crying. do you love me. it there much i think to the sky. over to the sky and see how it into the sky...
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my name is victoria, and i am the mom of a 4-year-old son. he couldn't come today that this is a picture of him. superheroes and star wars and anything outside, he's a very typical 4-year-old little boy. but he has a medical bills. he has a medical disease called mitochondrial effects basically every cell in his body so he goes through a lot. he spent over half his life in the hospital. things change for him daily and i echo many of the things that they have shared. when hwhen this first morning sd having issues, i have my own insurance. sometimes we were spending 3500 out of pocket on top of everything a permanent lin one s into his chest and into his heart and it has all of the vitamins, minerals he needs and that is how he is fed through the. the cost is over $80,000 a month just for that alone on top of everything else. thanks to the aca, he was able to qualify for medicaid because we were very close to having to look at the bankruptcy. another private insurance doesn't pay for comity requires hospital level care and he's able to be home
my name is victoria, and i am the mom of a 4-year-old son. he couldn't come today that this is a picture of him. superheroes and star wars and anything outside, he's a very typical 4-year-old little boy. but he has a medical bills. he has a medical disease called mitochondrial effects basically every cell in his body so he goes through a lot. he spent over half his life in the hospital. things change for him daily and i echo many of the things that they have shared. when hwhen this first...
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chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.handler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh, thank you. lemonis: really appreciate that. hi, there. how are you? i'm marcus. thayer: i'm thayer. nice to meet you. chastity: i'm chastity. lemonis: chastity, nice to meet you. how do i know what to order? thayer: usually, we try to get you when you come in the door. we do want to get a menu board so that you will be able to see that. lemonis: couldn't you do it in chalk like that? chandler: we could. i'm just not in love with the way that sort of looks. lemonis: why? chandler: it's just kind of hard to read. it doesn't look clean enough to me. le
chandler: my mom and dad. lemonis: mom and dad? okay.handler: we've been in business for four years. we started as a food pop-up tent, just old-school smoker on the side of the road. my mom and i did that full-time. my dad had retired from the air force, so he was really able to help us in the beginning stages. and i had some money saved up from the air force, so -- lemonis: you were in the air force, as well? chandler: mm-hmm. i did 4 years. lemonis: thank you for your service. chandler: oh,...
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how other moms were faring, grappling with all the unrest in our country. so we gathered four moms from across the country for a candid conversation. crystal mcquaere mcguire from new york city, twyla from a suburb. chelsea dort, utah. give me a sense of what you are feeling at this time. >> i'm tired. but i know it's a marathon, not a sprint. >> i'm worried, but i'm very hopeful, and this is a long-overdue reckoning. >> i feel terrified and a little overwhelmed. >> i feel anger. and frustration. >> reporter: moms who feel a unique connection to our children. but how to teach them about this moment in america? and what can we learn ourselves? >> are you serious? >> reporter: crystal is a mom of three, cole 20, a teen daughter and 7-year-old son. >> when your child leaves the home without you, it's like your heart being outside of your body walking around. >> reporter: and that trembling heart just may pound a little bit more if you're a mom of color. >> so what's your subscription cost. >> reporter: especially given every day incidents like the one crystal
how other moms were faring, grappling with all the unrest in our country. so we gathered four moms from across the country for a candid conversation. crystal mcquaere mcguire from new york city, twyla from a suburb. chelsea dort, utah. give me a sense of what you are feeling at this time. >> i'm tired. but i know it's a marathon, not a sprint. >> i'm worried, but i'm very hopeful, and this is a long-overdue reckoning. >> i feel terrified and a little overwhelmed. >> i...
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great what's new my mom 'd is here at. 10 not i'm so happy that mom's here. i'm shouting it's a god. cannot like you are coming. oh oh. so i may allow give you a long life i'm worried because without you you can't survive. on the mind of the only only one who thinks that he should be here his father wants him to be treated in gaza he wants to see him on the bus. it's beautiful to stand his trial so much better. know what i'm going back tomorrow why you know why our hair her and hala have to go to school and telly macwrite all the time she needs me she won't eat if i'm not there and baby to what i'm going home. grandma to visit you on. their personality want to take me to the crossing the which i have to get back to the kids. oh because they're young and grandpa will stay with you he loves you your friends are here they all love you. i'll go harlow but i'll come back when ever you ask me to. what does. that. mean are you coming with me why won't you come with me. i want to stay here wait i'm going to see grandpa. doing that not that. this is for him this is yo
great what's new my mom 'd is here at. 10 not i'm so happy that mom's here. i'm shouting it's a god. cannot like you are coming. oh oh. so i may allow give you a long life i'm worried because without you you can't survive. on the mind of the only only one who thinks that he should be here his father wants him to be treated in gaza he wants to see him on the bus. it's beautiful to stand his trial so much better. know what i'm going back tomorrow why you know why our hair her and hala have to go...
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and mom will pick your firm to work. in. the old school is closed. in the. start with. there's always been single mothers in african-american communities or he says slavery ever since they took the men out of the family stay create what's happening now this is a continuation of was it started when they 1st brought us here in families where they have african-american females flourish. i think it's more of an issue these teenagers have a kids in you can expect a 14 or 15 year old 1st daughter not old enough for him to be a father. and he said check out no one talks about that they skip all. till they talk to a child after they've done something and they blame it on having a father well your father was a kid and what he wasn't a man anything move into the house with your mom who is the same age 156 he can't even drive you. go to a club but they want them to be parents. it doesn't make sense. a lot of young women. did 18 months education programs. and or nursing is in the nursing field whether they're nurses aides only up to nurses but. they make it to women in a survival m
and mom will pick your firm to work. in. the old school is closed. in the. start with. there's always been single mothers in african-american communities or he says slavery ever since they took the men out of the family stay create what's happening now this is a continuation of was it started when they 1st brought us here in families where they have african-american females flourish. i think it's more of an issue these teenagers have a kids in you can expect a 14 or 15 year old 1st daughter not...
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middle of us when i left my childhood which was bad and love was somebody else i was a family my mom's friend and from like. every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know just be a sneaky and i dropped out of my brownie remember upright like 10th grade so my mom say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to i'm done on that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean i was always. just a big kid and i always wanted to be better so. i mean my mind's made up i want to do this for the rest of my life so you know i mean it's what i have to. treat elderly people must have like them in c.l. or disease or some kind of sickness where they can't help with their self so i had to help them with painting and clothing and feeding and things like that. and a lot of the people i've never met before so it gets kind of scary going to new houses and things like that but i guess you get kind of you so after a while. i got out that bell for a while and i was like let me try we
middle of us when i left my childhood which was bad and love was somebody else i was a family my mom's friend and from like. every since i left the house that i like and i went to another person and i swear i started doing bad stuff you know just be a sneaky and i dropped out of my brownie remember upright like 10th grade so my mom say you don't have to go to school if you don't want to i'm done on that never wore my school and i never want to go back to school i guess is in my blood so. i mean...
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-- my mom died at cancer at 52. she put off going for care because she couldn't afford it. she was old school, she was going to wait and go when she could up ford -- afford to pay for it. she was paying off a previous medical issue, so she was waiting to pay that off and by the time she went, it was too late, the cancer spread and she passed away. after reading president obama's plan that he got it because of his mom, and i knew in my heart that you would both see this through and you did and here we are. here we are, we couldn't save my mom, but we can help our by not discriminating against them and making sure they can stay on our insurance until they are 26. jan had to leave college for some health issues and has now gone back at 22 to continue a degree in education. 26, it is important that we are able to see that through. care.ge for the chronic my kids were only two of over 15,000 kids a year diagnosed with cancer. 400,000 of over childhood cancer survivors in this country. there is 400,000 children with the e
-- my mom died at cancer at 52. she put off going for care because she couldn't afford it. she was old school, she was going to wait and go when she could up ford -- afford to pay for it. she was paying off a previous medical issue, so she was waiting to pay that off and by the time she went, it was too late, the cancer spread and she passed away. after reading president obama's plan that he got it because of his mom, and i knew in my heart that you would both see this through and you did and...
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irisa says, "mom, did you hear her? mom, did you hear her? she called you mom."o i said, "honey, i know you have new stepmom and if you feel more comfortable, if it would be all right, you can call us mom and dad twigg. that's all right with us." >> that's kim right there. >> initially the visits were going great. they were going to different places, they were all getting along. >> always for mom. >> hi, loretta. >> regina and i were in touch very frequently and she would talk to me about how the visits went. >> we went to the bowling alley. >> hi. >> how are you? >> fine. >> we laughed at silly things. we just clicked. we're a lot alike. so, that's-- i believe it was just easy to have so much fun together, even though i was so many years older than her. >> i'm your sister. >> i know you are. >> and i'm her sister. >> yup. >> if you think about kimberly during those visits, it's quite possible that this was a great relief to her. if you recall that for years beaten, told she was stupid, punished. then just think, suddenly she was in a place with someone who she u
irisa says, "mom, did you hear her? mom, did you hear her? she called you mom."o i said, "honey, i know you have new stepmom and if you feel more comfortable, if it would be all right, you can call us mom and dad twigg. that's all right with us." >> that's kim right there. >> initially the visits were going great. they were going to different places, they were all getting along. >> always for mom. >> hi, loretta. >> regina and i were in touch...
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theresa palmer: i was also in the press worrying about my mom.axon: theresa palmer's mother, bernice, turns 103 next month. she's covid-19-free here at the san francisco campus for jewish living. but theresa, a geriatrician, got worried when she heard the nursing home's plans to create a covid-only wing. she feels better now after learning the home will install special ventilation and take a host of other precautions. theresa: i'm still afraid, but not as afraid as i was when i hear they're doing all this. jaxon: but now, she's alarmed by the state department of social services' strategy to encourage assisted living facilities, which don't have the medical staff or protective equipment that nursing homes do, to create their own covid-only wing. theresa: but i don't think it's safe. jaxon: the state is offering as much as $1,000 per day for each covid-positive patient an assisted living home takes in, while also waving some regulations. critics call that a bounty. jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette. jaxon: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocate
theresa palmer: i was also in the press worrying about my mom.axon: theresa palmer's mother, bernice, turns 103 next month. she's covid-19-free here at the san francisco campus for jewish living. but theresa, a geriatrician, got worried when she heard the nursing home's plans to create a covid-only wing. she feels better now after learning the home will install special ventilation and take a host of other precautions. theresa: i'm still afraid, but not as afraid as i was when i hear they're...
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(beneful mom) huh. (buff mom) why, what's in beneful? (beneful mom) chicken. whole grain corn.arley. whole grain wheat. soybean meal. but blue costs a lot more. (buff mom) not really. i've fed beneful. blue's less than 45 cents more a day. mom) ok louie.. i have the power to lower blue's less than 45 cents more a day. my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects
(beneful mom) huh. (buff mom) why, what's in beneful? (beneful mom) chicken. whole grain corn.arley. whole grain wheat. soybean meal. but blue costs a lot more. (buff mom) not really. i've fed beneful. blue's less than 45 cents more a day. mom) ok louie.. i have the power to lower blue's less than 45 cents more a day. my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes....
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their mom embraced adventure, and she wanted her kids to as well. >> one time mom and i went, just the two of us. i hadn't been horseback riding in a while. and so i told her i didn't want to go more than maybe five, six miles. and she goes, "okay, well, i found this trail. it's eight miles, but you can do it." and by the time it ended, it was 16 miles. >> so she tricked you. >> yeah, but we had such a wonderful time. but the next day i was not moving. >> as for fred, he owned a multimillion-dollar company importing steel for construction. still, their dad wasn't all business all the time. >> in the traditional motherly roles, he would definitely step up and wasn't afraid to be mr. mom. >> the mueller kids say their parents fit one another perfectly. >> he'd make a point of every night to try to do something nice for her. >> he was so proud of her, too. >> they'd talk -- >> uh-huh. >> -- all the time. anytime that there was any type of disagreement about, you know, who -- the dishes weren't done or some "honey, do" chore kind of a thing, they would talk about it until they were complet
their mom embraced adventure, and she wanted her kids to as well. >> one time mom and i went, just the two of us. i hadn't been horseback riding in a while. and so i told her i didn't want to go more than maybe five, six miles. and she goes, "okay, well, i found this trail. it's eight miles, but you can do it." and by the time it ended, it was 16 miles. >> so she tricked you. >> yeah, but we had such a wonderful time. but the next day i was not moving. >> as...
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step mom the war. movie. chillies infamous dictator may be long gone but inequality fueled by his neo liberal economic reforms still plagues the nation. and dissent is still quashed by a heavy handed state apparatus. people in power examines whether forging a new constitution can turn the page in the most unequal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations. in a chaise legacy on a just 0. played an important role ringback. another sign of india's struggle to cope with the corona virus infections are now at half a 1000000 and growing at an alarming rate. and they say they're imprisoned at sea we look at the difficulties facing workers left stranded for months because of the pandemic. hello again i'm the star of the attack and this is al.
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step mom the war. movie. can eat. chillies infamous dictator may be long gone but inequality fueled by his neo liberal economic reforms still plagues the nation. and dissent is still quashed by a heavy handed state apparatus. people in power examines whether forging a new constitution can turn the page in the most unequal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations. in a chaise legacy on a just 0. al jazeera. entry. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here coming up in the next 60 minutes the aviation industry in turmoil layoffs and groundings worldwide for airline fleets in a bid survive during the pandemic. further consolidating his power russians take part in a referendum that could see the president seems to putin stay in office for another decade. reopening despite a grim.
step mom the war. movie. can eat. chillies infamous dictator may be long gone but inequality fueled by his neo liberal economic reforms still plagues the nation. and dissent is still quashed by a heavy handed state apparatus. people in power examines whether forging a new constitution can turn the page in the most unequal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations. in a chaise legacy on a just 0. al jazeera. entry. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching the news our...
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good effect you mom who was in and. got to be an infant with the. gun dung group within the you but i would have broke with him why. why commute more nearly a man to see lucy looking craving sheelagh u.k.p. let you let you let you let me because you golly used to be good to see a new see. so thick and thin then me and sorry no sorry. to give the family good to give you good when you go the far but a dance you would if you saw a lady a basin with a actually a what male is really good look how well you can look before you that they young they feel down here where they can be normally sensible point b. about but i think when you hear this on your simple your book. use of the native live let me know have assembled yet in farsi military key separately apparently you . may as you no doubt live had only somewhat properly meaning so when you go along what have i done that jeff is to your low low low and you buy a fish and we give you bass he said and there was silence i what i meant anything in a 1000000000 how about a little more of a very much at that mig
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her mom did what she could.the football, and i used to say to myself you can't throw. you can't throw it all. you know what i mean? because the ball never came to me. and years down the line, catching with one hand, two hands, he said i can throw, but i just wanted you to go get the ball. you need to go get the ball. but my brother, we did a lot of things together from talking with my mom, dancing with my mom, cooking with our mom, brothers and sisters. so much. we made banana mayonnaise sandwiches together. was a family thing. every day, we know when we come in the house, our mom was going to have a huge plate of food separate from each other, and we would sit there and argue over who is plate it was. i'm talking about the plate with six pieces of chicken is mine and he's way bigger than me. he was huge. and from that, being in the house with my brother, it was inspiring to other people because my mom used to take in other kids, and most of them were george's friends, and they wanted to stay with her. they love
her mom did what she could.the football, and i used to say to myself you can't throw. you can't throw it all. you know what i mean? because the ball never came to me. and years down the line, catching with one hand, two hands, he said i can throw, but i just wanted you to go get the ball. you need to go get the ball. but my brother, we did a lot of things together from talking with my mom, dancing with my mom, cooking with our mom, brothers and sisters. so much. we made banana mayonnaise...
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a mom of three, her sons almost 17. >> hits close to home for us. >> reporter: karen, mom of two from francisco, who preferred not showing her children's faces. >> we are responsible for the education that we give our children. >> reporter: she vows to educate her asian-american son and daughter in a way she never was. >> everything i have learned about race and racism growing up was harmful and inaccurate. and i was part of the problem. >> reporter: crystal worries about her daughter and two sons, 20-year-old cole is hoping to be drafted by an nba team this summer. >> there's something about black bodies and black skin that to many, not all, but to many people in society that is viewed as a threat. >> reporter: conversations that may be awkward and uncomfortable, but as karen warns, vital to help value and possibly save a life. >> i'm worried, but i'm very hopeful. and this is a long overdue reckoning. and young people waking up and saying, we are not putting up with this anymore. >> there's so much work to be done. i'm tired, but i know it's a marathon, not a sprint. >> i feel terri
a mom of three, her sons almost 17. >> hits close to home for us. >> reporter: karen, mom of two from francisco, who preferred not showing her children's faces. >> we are responsible for the education that we give our children. >> reporter: she vows to educate her asian-american son and daughter in a way she never was. >> everything i have learned about race and racism growing up was harmful and inaccurate. and i was part of the problem. >> reporter: crystal...
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it involves a 51-year-old mom serving as her daughter's gestational surrogate. to sit down with them in our "gma" cover story. >>> up ahead, margot robbie is ready for adventure. she's set to star in a female fronted "pirates of the caribbean," and we've got the details in "pop news." >>> plus, tory johnson bringing the sunshine this morning hvr with "deals & steals" on summer fashion and accessories. more "gma" after this. ♪ change your life you can have it all no sacrifice ♪ dress your nest from sherwin-williams. stop in or order online for curbside pick up, and get 30% off paints and stains, june 19-30th. for all your painting needs, ask sherwin-williams. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day ♪ ♪ >>> back now with the music video for the black eyed peas' old classic "pump it." the band is performing one of their new songs coming up. >> that's cool. looking forward to that. first though it's "pop news" and it's janai. hey, janai. >> hey, guys. all right, it's time for "pop news," and we are beginning with superstar kanye west who is launc
it involves a 51-year-old mom serving as her daughter's gestational surrogate. to sit down with them in our "gma" cover story. >>> up ahead, margot robbie is ready for adventure. she's set to star in a female fronted "pirates of the caribbean," and we've got the details in "pop news." >>> plus, tory johnson bringing the sunshine this morning hvr with "deals & steals" on summer fashion and accessories. more "gma" after this....
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my history is, a former relationship with trayvon martin's mom. i have been in contact her since the time it happened. i understand what it is. we have almost become used to it. which is sad. so my whole involvementlvementlm just lend my face, and they say i'm from hollywood. really, i'm a fella from texas. that is what i want to show. i want to be here to just help out. the one thing i can tell you, the protests are going to die down. this story is going to go away. and we will be left in a situation of what happens next? and mostme o 100% of the time, not one law is changed. so what we're proposing is we have to change the language on the books. the police officer that had his need on this man's neck, while he pled, i can't breathe. he asked for his mom and he was so comfortable knowing that people were filming him. killed this man in front of the whole world. how can you be that disturbed? how can you be so bold? you know, because he knows he's going to get away with it. and what i was fearful of, they are trying to make it seem like we didn't
my history is, a former relationship with trayvon martin's mom. i have been in contact her since the time it happened. i understand what it is. we have almost become used to it. which is sad. so my whole involvementlvementlm just lend my face, and they say i'm from hollywood. really, i'm a fella from texas. that is what i want to show. i want to be here to just help out. the one thing i can tell you, the protests are going to die down. this story is going to go away. and we will be left in a...
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good effect you mom who was in and i see the show. and in front of the. gun dung but it was in the you but i would have put it in the why. why commute more nearly a man to see lucy looking craving sheelagh u.k.p. let you let you let you let me because you golly used to be good to see a new see. so thick and thin then me and sorry no sorry. to give the family good to give you good little girl the 4 but a dime he would have. you start a basin with a actually about bailey's league look how you can defeat that they young they feel done here because of what they continually send separate from peter buck but i think my new here is a new simple here but. use of the native live in your head of assemble yet in farsi military a key supporter you up a little you. may as you no doubt live had only some but property and get in so when you go alone what have i done that deficit you on the lawn you buy if you see and we give you back if you stand there would be silence and i will have anything and they know how to live on a little more of a very much that might be unfea
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if it's you mom who was in and. got to be an infant with the.gun dung it was in the you but i would have broke with it and why. why commute more nearly a man to see lucy looking craving sheelagh u.k.p. let you let you let you let me because you golly used to be good see a new see if i'm so thick and thin then me and sorry no sorry. to give the family good to give you good when you go the far but a dance you would have. thought a basement area actually of what basically get you look how well you can look before you that they young they feel down here where they can be normally since separate from here but but i think mine you hit it on you simple your book. use of the native live let me go ahead of us and. yet in farsi military key separately a prelude you. me i generally lip had only somewhat properly meaning so when you go alone what have i done it defeats to you on low low low and you buy if you see and we give you bass he said and there was silence i will have anything in a 1000000000 how to live any longer want to be very much a person might
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my feet not the minimum awesome on the mom what'll possible but of the getting fat yeah. i saw. some. on that not that i lie i made her life as it were higher. than. when i had been a 5. year plan if you've. ever. in a little. while and then. let it go by the monica didn't the name it could. yes and. that's my say that we. had to come in so close and get them being discovered that. when you. have been watching them. then you know they need or below condition it to one key but they had to she looked it up they hadn't. been home in the. external of the her head not the one that you have a collective that extraordinary because someone on the unit. more than. willing to talk about them a way to mount that one to. go bob in the biggest days are because so many were 100 and i look all of my. often we look at them and i'm winking my grandmother so and i. have them on the head of the hay and i look at the son in house or head i want to say i see kind of forgotten. i'm not go how can i show you do little show the police can only. have done it airco how lucky i was to they literally you k
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step mom anymore. julie's infamous dictator may be long gone but inequality fueled by his neo liberal economic reforms still plagues the nation. and dissent is still quashed by a heavy handed state apparatus. people in power examines whether forging a new constitution can turn the page in the most unequal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations. in a chaise legacy on a just. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news on behalf of people who are subject to the decisions made by the powerful when you look call them feel about will again let alone the time of the fall for the old anything when you see big groups of people walking through your they're all individuals to children the law apes with back story this place has become a complete crap so of course there is simply no way to put only people you have to hear all of them and to treat them with something that they respect. your challenges are of me so romney and a reminder of our top news stories malawi's opposition leader has been declared the wi
step mom anymore. julie's infamous dictator may be long gone but inequality fueled by his neo liberal economic reforms still plagues the nation. and dissent is still quashed by a heavy handed state apparatus. people in power examines whether forging a new constitution can turn the page in the most unequal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations. in a chaise legacy on a just. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news on behalf of people who are subject to the decisions made by the powerful...
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and her mom says no.ther way, and then i went the other way. >> the last thing she said to me was, you owe me 50 cents. >> right after that, ariel castro pulls up and offers gina a ride. >> he asks me if, you seen my daughter? i said "yeah, she's right around the corner." and he was like, "can you help me find her?" and i said sure. >> and this lure was the trick of ariel castro, using his own children as pawns. >> you felt there's nothing strange about this, right? >> no, i just knew that that was her father and my dad was friends with him. >> and next thing you know, he says, can you help me move a speaker at the house? and, sure, i guess, why not? and now she's in the house. >> he's like -- starts, like, touching me and stuff. i'm like, what are you doing? you could go to jail. and he switches up, like, well, you're going to go home now, but you can't go through the same door you came in. >> you have to leave through another door. i have a superstition. well, turns out to be the basement. >> and then o
and her mom says no.ther way, and then i went the other way. >> the last thing she said to me was, you owe me 50 cents. >> right after that, ariel castro pulls up and offers gina a ride. >> he asks me if, you seen my daughter? i said "yeah, she's right around the corner." and he was like, "can you help me find her?" and i said sure. >> and this lure was the trick of ariel castro, using his own children as pawns. >> you felt there's nothing...
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my dog and i'm home with my mom what happened were. my dogs were minimisation to mean you don't ask him who are you want. mom on when i just took a picture i'm sending it to your whatsapp look at it look at it and tell me if that's him i mean this picture is about maybe 12 years old. margaret not. only did i miss it i was saying to you i now read robert wright the f.b.i. agent who started vulgar b. trail. you read read. about this stuff like wow i'm bonkers you don't want that. i'm all in that area number. one i'm like i'm not sure. how i found it and yeah how did you i was curious how you found a spot on the street like wow. that's it i missed that one. i saw on you and. not just searching you come. down on that street. on my way out is like looking around like you. was an obstacle or as you told that area wow. yeah you know mine yeah i usually record all of my phone calls but if you opt out of that i don't have to do that. i don't want. i'm ok ok i can never quite you. know can you move it back a little. that's pretty good though we
my dog and i'm home with my mom what happened were. my dogs were minimisation to mean you don't ask him who are you want. mom on when i just took a picture i'm sending it to your whatsapp look at it look at it and tell me if that's him i mean this picture is about maybe 12 years old. margaret not. only did i miss it i was saying to you i now read robert wright the f.b.i. agent who started vulgar b. trail. you read read. about this stuff like wow i'm bonkers you don't want that. i'm all in that...
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a mom of three -- >> all of it hit so close to home for us. >> reporter: a mom of two who preferred notwing her children's faces. >> everything i learned about race and racism growing up was harmful and inaccurate, and i was part of the problem. >> reporter: crystal mccrary mcguire worried about her daughter and two sons. >> there's something about black bodies and black skin that, to me, not all, but to many people in society that is viewed as a threat. >> reporter: an idea so potent, so gut wrenching, one mom took to social media. >> i dare you. ask yourself -- when did my baby become a threat to you? >> when i cried? >> when i laugh for joy. >> when i play with my toy gun. >> when i wear a mask to protect and myself. >> when did my baby become a threat to you? >> when i was born? >> well, i would like to talk directly if i could to white mothers. i hope you are hearing these black mothers' pain. only we white mothers can heal this black mother's pain by raising better white children. >> reporter: chelsea says images like these break her. >> when my jeans were too baggy? >> reporter:
a mom of three -- >> all of it hit so close to home for us. >> reporter: a mom of two who preferred notwing her children's faces. >> everything i learned about race and racism growing up was harmful and inaccurate, and i was part of the problem. >> reporter: crystal mccrary mcguire worried about her daughter and two sons. >> there's something about black bodies and black skin that, to me, not all, but to many people in society that is viewed as a threat. >>...
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three months since he's seen his mom. nurse in england, charlotte cole, separated from her 2-year-old because of her work on the front lines. she said, "i've never seen him run so fast and he grabbed onto us so tightly. i never wanted to let him go." in some case, health care workers finally able to reunite with their children after making tough decisions to keep them safe from exposure. mary ann, a doctor at boston medical nt, working with covid patients. seeing her children for the first time in more than 90 days. >> i really love my kids and it's really good to have my kids. >> reporter: she's just landed at the sacramento airport to reunite with her children, separated bill more than 2,000 miles while they were staying with maernts. >> i knew that i was going to be leading a covid team and i said, dad, it might be for three to six months. and he said, i don't care. >> >> reporter: in phoenix, taking its toll, especially on the young ones. 4-year-old paisley, thinking she was going to watch planes take off with her dad
three months since he's seen his mom. nurse in england, charlotte cole, separated from her 2-year-old because of her work on the front lines. she said, "i've never seen him run so fast and he grabbed onto us so tightly. i never wanted to let him go." in some case, health care workers finally able to reunite with their children after making tough decisions to keep them safe from exposure. mary ann, a doctor at boston medical nt, working with covid patients. seeing her children for the...
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that a mom will. don't get he said yeah that's good about a broad month but at the board well you know something about it think. you know how to do the much lead clock the committed to the mom that is what i'm going to that led up to that is what they had in the end of may. i mean ultimately you move him or you're going to lead and the other bomb where you're your way it is an underling the men may have him at them alone and if mr spence come or more somehow to bomb or you know it's really your i'll turn your had drama from in a bomb looks or this is some harsh so they are and make to where most understanding i'm a little mad for a dissident some of it i believe me just have it there but it may. have it into soy i'm staying with it the extra extra extra when and and i learned so at school again i don't commit in front of me live you know you're in the dog and the lusaka you're about to let this clue out a bit of fact in one man bertie askey but let's say you're stuck at only one among them drink it be
that a mom will. don't get he said yeah that's good about a broad month but at the board well you know something about it think. you know how to do the much lead clock the committed to the mom that is what i'm going to that led up to that is what they had in the end of may. i mean ultimately you move him or you're going to lead and the other bomb where you're your way it is an underling the men may have him at them alone and if mr spence come or more somehow to bomb or you know it's really your...
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i'm your mom. you know you can tell me anything. >> i was finally able to spit out the word trance. >>> and tune in tomorrow for our three hour special. pride 50 generations ago. it airs on our sister station cable 12. we will also be streaming in live starting at >>> if i could go back and redo anything and probably would have been to slow down the opening of bars. >>> x is a time machine or vaccine, several u.s. states are left with no choice but to look forward to and uncertain future. stroking five months after the first case of coronavirus was diagnosed in the u.s., the nation is confirmed more than 2.5 million. rookie california accounts for more than 200,000 of those cases. and here is the good news. just 241 new cases were reported today. down for more than 5700 yesterday. the state had been averaging more than 5000 new cases a day over the past week. southern california remains that in the hotspot. about one third of the cases reported yesterday were in los county alone. for the south impe
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a mom stands her ground when a man challenges her about chalk art over black lives matter. >> the silent out break. stopping the monterey county. >> two salons, one mile apart. one is allowed to reopen. >> why a fired ship captain from the bay is not getting his job back. >> happening 7ivver olaak partipin as well as a fundraiser organizers say it's also to honor the lives taken because of the police brutality. a protest on the bridge a little while ago got the attention of the california highway patrol. officers blocked off several lanes of traffic. one person was led away in handcuffs. it's not clear why. >> from the ferry building to city hall. hundreds marched in san francisco this juneteenth. supervisors are calling for it to be made an official holiday in the city. a port shut down in oakland. work grind to a halt as part of a protest. and a commemoration of juneteenth. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. >> our coverage begins with news anchor on the ground at the port of oakland. >> the protest called by the international long shore and warehouse union. attracting thousand
a mom stands her ground when a man challenges her about chalk art over black lives matter. >> the silent out break. stopping the monterey county. >> two salons, one mile apart. one is allowed to reopen. >> why a fired ship captain from the bay is not getting his job back. >> happening 7ivver olaak partipin as well as a fundraiser organizers say it's also to honor the lives taken because of the police brutality. a protest on the bridge a little while ago got the attention...
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>> my mom is inspiring me -- my mom is inspiring me to strive to advance through this harsh world, through sorry, getting them to do this was hard, okay? >> we're feeling the same way here. i got to tell you, kobe, we're feeling the same way. great work, my friend kitty, thank you for spending the time. chad, you too, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> that does it for me tonight. coverage picks up tomorrow morning starting with "morning joe." have a great...