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i do his momma's hair. in this moment of raw revelation. the obvious pride she showed in her new hair dresser. i thought you were a woman. how did you about who we were? >> she has a picture of y'all in her room. y'all by waterfall. she talks about you all the time. jesus said ben. what are the chances of this? patrice shrugged. why didn't you say something earlier? they ain't going to happen with your momma in the conversation. i liked the way he naild that down. i felt bad about it later. i almost didn't come. i need a break from here and it might as well be y'all. how often does he get her hair done. i do her make up too. you cover up the blue. she has emphysema. she got to worrying about it. it must have been lennor. she looks really good. i like to work on old ladies. no one objected. he pulled me closer. within seconds he had us both in hand. like an eager barby doll. sorry. every now and then, my own visuals overwhelm me. then he went down on both. i can understand why my editor didn't want this. then we went down, never neglecting e
i do his momma's hair. in this moment of raw revelation. the obvious pride she showed in her new hair dresser. i thought you were a woman. how did you about who we were? >> she has a picture of y'all in her room. y'all by waterfall. she talks about you all the time. jesus said ben. what are the chances of this? patrice shrugged. why didn't you say something earlier? they ain't going to happen with your momma in the conversation. i liked the way he naild that down. i felt bad about it...
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it's your momma's schedule. it's all positive or drama. like we do rapping. make beats. produce. that's about about it though. >> cheryl, do you have anything to add >> >> it's going to take the kids to stop the violence >> how do we do that? >> people need to step up and tell their friends. >> voices of the future. >> hall luia. >> john, i am going to pick on you again. crn. why don't you tell us about that. it's the positive things we've doing. i am going to follow up. how we can expand what happen you're doing and who you are going to need to help you move forward to stop the violence. >> the crn is community response network. it comes from many years of experience in the mission district. the crn took a turn to not have the responsibility on one agency or program. the idea is to pool together youth-serving agencies that target the at risk kids and collectively work together through a neighborhood. the 3 components is crisis response. but also ranging all the way to supporting familying during a homicide and working along side the crisis prevention team. one of the other compo
it's your momma's schedule. it's all positive or drama. like we do rapping. make beats. produce. that's about about it though. >> cheryl, do you have anything to add >> >> it's going to take the kids to stop the violence >> how do we do that? >> people need to step up and tell their friends. >> voices of the future. >> hall luia. >> john, i am going to pick on you again. crn. why don't you tell us about that. it's the positive things we've doing....
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i would say momma, do it again, please. i would beg her to do it again, she would say, no, go to bed, now. i grew up listening to dunbar who wrote in dialect, little brown baby. he wrote beautiful things in standard english. an angel robed in spotless white. the spirit was gone, men saw the blush and called it [inaudible]. i fell in love with that beautiful black angel. i could visualize it the way my mother would resite it. i know why the cage bird sings, it would be free. it is not a carol of joy or pray upward to heaven he fling. i know why the cage bird sings. mia angelou knew of it. i like dunbar, my grandfather used words the way he described him. good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing,
i would say momma, do it again, please. i would beg her to do it again, she would say, no, go to bed, now. i grew up listening to dunbar who wrote in dialect, little brown baby. he wrote beautiful things in standard english. an angel robed in spotless white. the spirit was gone, men saw the blush and called it [inaudible]. i fell in love with that beautiful black angel. i could visualize it the way my mother would resite it. i know why the cage bird sings, it would be free. it is not a carol of...
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my momma hits harder than that. we need to have systems in place that view it a little differently. from the victim's point of view. and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you barely have the time at school. we need to create user-friendly. i think we're going to get there with our new strategic plan. how did your organization, what you do fit into the plan? it's got to be there to support what we're all about. improving student achievement. that's what we're about. i am proud to say, we've had lots of meetings, we are getting there. i am exciting working with margaret. our bureaucracy wasn't created to work with these. if you want the
my momma hits harder than that. we need to have systems in place that view it a little differently. from the victim's point of view. and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city...
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momma. momma, where are you? you've written before. >> this is my third book. >> exactly. >> all my life, like a crazy person. hmm. but always like somebody said. it's a disorder. graph something -- they call it a disorder where you write for hours and hours every day. but i've always done it. and after i sort through it, some of it makes kind of sense. and i kind of how i wrote this book. >> after reading the book, i do have a better sense of who you are. >> really? >> i did not realize, half-jewish, half-mormon. >> all-jewish. i mean, you know, but my mother took us to the mormon church. it kind of fit in with our neighbors. >> in salt lake city. >> in salt lake city. >> how was that growing up? what was that like? >> it was weird. i had an orthodox jewish family. we were talking about god all the time. and then, when we moved over by the mormons, it was kind of cool. they were always talking about god all the time, too. it wasn't that big of a switch. but then, it was like two, different kind -- you know? i don't know. it made me -- woo. >> it made you who you are. >> i
momma. momma, where are you? you've written before. >> this is my third book. >> exactly. >> all my life, like a crazy person. hmm. but always like somebody said. it's a disorder. graph something -- they call it a disorder where you write for hours and hours every day. but i've always done it. and after i sort through it, some of it makes kind of sense. and i kind of how i wrote this book. >> after reading the book, i do have a better sense of who you are. >>...
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aiding the enemy critics argue lenient asylum policies are to blame for the growth of these mommas extremism across europe following several recently for oil terror attacks. a waste of life despite the us pumping billions of dollars into regenerating iraq thousands still live below the poverty line. with forced to scavenge trash to make ends meet. and broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r t where it is two o'clock on a monday morning let's take a look at your top stories a powerful ice breaker is forcing its way through meters of thick ice to rescue two vessels which have been trapped for almost two weeks in russia's far east are. the details. the smart tundra and they're continuing to play out today and you've really got a feel for the clean full days remaining t. shirts the eleventh day now hopefully the end possibly now in sight as the ice breaker crosses in. that position not just to recap what's been happening even the policy week we saw these three original ships call in for rescue in december thirtieth that at the beginning of this week another two ships go st
aiding the enemy critics argue lenient asylum policies are to blame for the growth of these mommas extremism across europe following several recently for oil terror attacks. a waste of life despite the us pumping billions of dollars into regenerating iraq thousands still live below the poverty line. with forced to scavenge trash to make ends meet. and broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r t where it is two o'clock on a monday morning let's take a look at your top...
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take a look at my my life ♪ and realize there's nothing left ♪ ♪ i be laughing so long that ♪ even my mommare are we going? >> i have no idea. i thought you knew. >> jimmy: that's seth rogen. in "the green hornet." it opens tomorrow. seth is with us. look at this. you -- wow, you're with the police now. >> it's true. we use these same visual affects in the movie. it's impressive that it holds up so well. >> jimmy: i have working headlights and yours are really just -- >> you ran out of money from there to there. >> jimmy: i am the host of the show. i have the better car. tell us about the green hornet. >> he was invented in the 1930s as a radio show originally and it was a movie serials in the '40s and then in the '60s it was a tv show and bruce lee was on it, which is the reason -- >> jimmy: he played katon. >> that's the first thing bruce lee was in in america. >> jimmy: so, it's not the same one from the pink panther. >> no, it's a rip-off. >> jimmy: who does own the rights to the green hornet? >> the family is still around, the trindle family, and, you know, we were kind of horrified to
take a look at my my life ♪ and realize there's nothing left ♪ ♪ i be laughing so long that ♪ even my mommare are we going? >> i have no idea. i thought you knew. >> jimmy: that's seth rogen. in "the green hornet." it opens tomorrow. seth is with us. look at this. you -- wow, you're with the police now. >> it's true. we use these same visual affects in the movie. it's impressive that it holds up so well. >> jimmy: i have working headlights and yours are...
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. >> i can't bring my children back here and say, this is where momma grew up at, this where is you were born, a house i brought you in, i can't do that anymore because it just doesn't exist anymore. i think it's unfair for them to just rob you, like raping you of your history. >> this is a street homes were back there. it's just -- for me, it is just sad to know this is barricaded like this, because i saw when this was developed to a very good area. >> is this place a toxic place forever or is it fixable? >> well, as you see, it's empty lots. so the industry owns these lots and obviously have made the decision it's not fixable or they'll expand onto this land. it will never be residential again. >> david and diane prince were among the people driven from the land they loved. >> a sight to behold to see them lift the whole house and carry it on its way. >> his wife, diane, she loved that house. >> she wanted to live in here, in this house. i think she enjoyed the high ceilings here. she just liked to sit on the porch. >> meanwhile, diane's cancer had returned. and it was worse than befor
. >> i can't bring my children back here and say, this is where momma grew up at, this where is you were born, a house i brought you in, i can't do that anymore because it just doesn't exist anymore. i think it's unfair for them to just rob you, like raping you of your history. >> this is a street homes were back there. it's just -- for me, it is just sad to know this is barricaded like this, because i saw when this was developed to a very good area. >> is this place a toxic...
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the only time he's away from his momma is for his weekly checkup.he fine people at zoo atlanta allowed us some rare access so we'll be sharing that later. >> he got to you, huh? >> i'm telling you because we joke about -- we joke about how much we talk about pandas on "good morning america" and, you know, the panda cam and all that, but, yes, yes, george, he got to me. i got to tell you, the main reason that i'm here in atlanta and ebenezer baptist church is that i'll be co-hosting a special town hall meeting on espn later today. bob lee will be joining me in just a moment to preview this town hall meeting and we're going to look at the image of the black athlete. you think of so many, michael jordan, lebron james, but are they equally admired? is there perhaps a racial divide? again, bob lee will join me in a few minutes and we'll take a look at this provocative town hall meeting tonight on espn. >> first the latest on an unusual trial going on in florida. a man accused of impersonating an undercover police officer then sexually assaulting a woman.
the only time he's away from his momma is for his weekly checkup.he fine people at zoo atlanta allowed us some rare access so we'll be sharing that later. >> he got to you, huh? >> i'm telling you because we joke about -- we joke about how much we talk about pandas on "good morning america" and, you know, the panda cam and all that, but, yes, yes, george, he got to me. i got to tell you, the main reason that i'm here in atlanta and ebenezer baptist church is that i'll be...
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. >> calling momma. >> reporter: on lincoln mkx you'll find an on board computer system that gives you your phone, entertainment system, gps and vehicle status all in one place. >> what my my lincoln touch does allows the vehicle to manage a lot of things that they would ordinary narrowly be fussing with. >> reporter: silicon valley auto show is open to the public and runs through sunday. in san jose, mark sayer, cbs5. >>> still ahead tonight, what we think is the very first party for san francisco's quiet new mayor. >>> and temperatures fell like a set of car keys last night. we will talk about our prospects for tonight and also in the northern sacramento valley. right there. an atmospheric mystery that we will solve after a break. ,, [ sniffing ] ♪ [ sniffing ] [ all sniffing ] [ female announcer ] ever notice after a while you stop smelling your pluggable air freshener? there's a better way to get long lasting freshness. pull the plug on your old one and trade up to a free febreze noticeables. it's long lasting freshness in the febreze you plug right in. for freshness you'll notice
. >> calling momma. >> reporter: on lincoln mkx you'll find an on board computer system that gives you your phone, entertainment system, gps and vehicle status all in one place. >> what my my lincoln touch does allows the vehicle to manage a lot of things that they would ordinary narrowly be fussing with. >> reporter: silicon valley auto show is open to the public and runs through sunday. in san jose, mark sayer, cbs5. >>> still ahead tonight, what we think is...
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i figured he was tommy ache sick and he said i don't want to go to war momma and i replead as long as i'm your mother honey you'll never have to. you were born four years later. by the time you were four that would have been 1974 and the vietnam war was over and the wars have been so san tiezd since then you know. i got magazines at the simple. you saw the dead and wounded and the nightly news had the body count. it sounds like you're a certain line that went to war your grandpa you and your father and you've broken a chain. how can we do that when the media so san tiezes war and we don't see it on the television like we did when my children were small. >> so how can we break the chain of? well, i did something different with my military and combat experience than my father did and he is thankful for that as well. and my movement into this was an artistic impulse. the marine core was before me and in order to penetrate that thing i needed to move into it and tell my story honestly and so you know through honesty is how i've worked that. >> i'd like to ask what guides you in selecting
i figured he was tommy ache sick and he said i don't want to go to war momma and i replead as long as i'm your mother honey you'll never have to. you were born four years later. by the time you were four that would have been 1974 and the vietnam war was over and the wars have been so san tiezd since then you know. i got magazines at the simple. you saw the dead and wounded and the nightly news had the body count. it sounds like you're a certain line that went to war your grandpa you and your...
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. >> calling momma.]♪ >> best in clasen begin. >> reporter: on ford's lynn can mkx, you'll find and onboard computer system that gives you access to your phone, entertainment systems, gps, and vehicle status all in one place. >> what my lincoln touch does is focuses the driver's attention to the road and allows the vehicle to manage a lot of things that they would ordinarily be fussing with. >> reporter: the silicon valley auto show is open to the public and runs through sunday. in san jose, mark saeyer, cbs 5. >> if you want to check it out, it resumes at 10:00 tonight and runs until 10:00 tomorrow, open tomorrow from 10:00 to 7:00 at mchenry convention center downtown. mark's got quite the gig, checking out the cars all day! >> you know what i want to see that i haven't seen yet is a black ice detector. i want the car to tell me when the road is frozen. it gives you the temperature and dings at you when it's down near freezing, but i want to know if it's icy. >> so tell us about the freezing fog that c
. >> calling momma.]♪ >> best in clasen begin. >> reporter: on ford's lynn can mkx, you'll find and onboard computer system that gives you access to your phone, entertainment systems, gps, and vehicle status all in one place. >> what my lincoln touch does is focuses the driver's attention to the road and allows the vehicle to manage a lot of things that they would ordinarily be fussing with. >> reporter: the silicon valley auto show is open to the public and runs...
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. >> well, as the old saying goes, if momma ain't happy, nobody ain't happy.ttention to that relationship. look, we draw from different accounts. when we're talking about love for other people in our lives. you have a romantic love for your wife, and you have a fatherly love for your son. these things are mutually exclusive. they're not combative. you need to have a relationship with both of those people. and if you aren't carving out time to be spending one-on-one with your mate, then you need to resolve to do that. you need to set up a date night. you need to set up a time when the kids have gone to bed. you turn the tv off, you look at each other, you talk about things. i saw a stat the other day that said if you have a television in your bedroom, your sex life declines 50%. okay, so if you got a tv in your bedroom, let's turn that off, and you're going to double things right away on the intimacy front, so you've got to resolve to do this. and if you say, well, it seems phony if it's forced, the more pheny phoney it seems, the more you need to do it. >> suz
. >> well, as the old saying goes, if momma ain't happy, nobody ain't happy.ttention to that relationship. look, we draw from different accounts. when we're talking about love for other people in our lives. you have a romantic love for your wife, and you have a fatherly love for your son. these things are mutually exclusive. they're not combative. you need to have a relationship with both of those people. and if you aren't carving out time to be spending one-on-one with your mate, then...
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there's a study out that said italian men have a reputation as being momma's boys. >> all right. >> aare pointing to that study when they saw this headline. more or less, this guy just got married. his mother was sick and i said to his 36-year-old bride, mom is coming on the honeymoon. now there are reports she's divorced him. just too much mom. >> that will kill the mood for what a honeymoon is supposed to be. >> lightening the mood, though, it's time for the polka. ♪ 19 years we never sleep ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ brand new year and brand new set ♪ ♪ same old tune you can't forget ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ they're giving nightline specials in prime time that rocks ♪ ♪ but put us on at 9 p.m. and we'll beat idol on fox ♪ ♪ we've got polka waiting for the news ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ everyone at home ♪ what is it ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ facebook friends only ♪ it's the world news polka choreography. ♪ they all came through this way ♪ ♪ and a guy named anderson this show turned his hair gray ♪ ♪ our new set looks really great ♪ ♪ we use windex by the great ♪ t
there's a study out that said italian men have a reputation as being momma's boys. >> all right. >> aare pointing to that study when they saw this headline. more or less, this guy just got married. his mother was sick and i said to his 36-year-old bride, mom is coming on the honeymoon. now there are reports she's divorced him. just too much mom. >> that will kill the mood for what a honeymoon is supposed to be. >> lightening the mood, though, it's time for the polka. ♪...
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. ♪ hair, grow it, show it ♪ hair baby there momma everywhere got to have ♪ ♪ hair, grow it, show ithe prayers out there of all the men who suffer from hair loss. not me thankfully, knock on plexiglas. >> yeah, me, too. well, thanks to stem-cell research scientists may be close to a possible cure for all those other men who are going bald. but as david muir reports, you guys should not hold your breath. >> reporter: it's estimated 50 million american men have hair loss. seinfeld's george costanza famously among them. >> i think this looks pretty good. >> reporter: he was forever searching for a fix. >> i don't like this thing! and here's what i'm doing with it! >> reporter: researchers say these new findings are worth holding on to. here's what they thought going in. that men who are balding must have fewer of the necessary stem cells that produce hair. but that was a surprise. the number of stem cells in bald men was actually the same as in men with full heads of hair. it's actually a secondary group of cells, progenitor cells or so-called workhorse cells made by those stem cells. t
. ♪ hair, grow it, show it ♪ hair baby there momma everywhere got to have ♪ ♪ hair, grow it, show ithe prayers out there of all the men who suffer from hair loss. not me thankfully, knock on plexiglas. >> yeah, me, too. well, thanks to stem-cell research scientists may be close to a possible cure for all those other men who are going bald. but as david muir reports, you guys should not hold your breath. >> reporter: it's estimated 50 million american men have hair loss....
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oh, momma ted, you wouldn't want to see him. bad. >> but now how things have all changed. >> yes. >> and now he's getting all this attention and all these job offers. >> that's right. >> what do you think now that he's become this instant celebrity? >> i can't believe it. it's hard to believe. but thank god. my prayers were answered. he always shut me out. and when i start talking about god, good-bye. talk you to later. so i said, well -- >> times have now changed. >> yes. >> i want to ask you about his name ted williams. because pretty popular, pretty famous name. >> that was my husband's famous player was ted williams. >> and that's -- he said i'm going to name him ted williams. i said all right. that's how he got the name. yes. >> what's everybody back home saying you to now? you must have been flooded with calls yesterday from all your friends. >> my telephone was ringing and my friend in ohio, julia, ted's on tv. >> when you do see him, what's going to be your first response, reaction? >> i just don't know. i don't know. i
oh, momma ted, you wouldn't want to see him. bad. >> but now how things have all changed. >> yes. >> and now he's getting all this attention and all these job offers. >> that's right. >> what do you think now that he's become this instant celebrity? >> i can't believe it. it's hard to believe. but thank god. my prayers were answered. he always shut me out. and when i start talking about god, good-bye. talk you to later. so i said, well -- >> times have...
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i'm a momma's boy. she ought to come. >> how have your families handled all of this?an. my father loves it. they're really happy for me. >> number one fans. >> it's great that we have our family as our number one supporters and back us up all the way. >> should we ask them -- we have this crowd here. who wants to ask some questions a little bit? >> go ahead. tell us who you are first. >> i'm julia. i'm from westchester, pennsylvania. my question is for vinny. i was wondering if you found love this season because last season was kind of rough for you. >> um -- >> sorry. >> i found love like once a night. i settled down. >> unbelievable. >> kids today. what are you going to do, huh, mike? >> we got some questions from twitter. >> okay. >> tweets this morning. real rich money wants to know, where do you all see yourselves five years from now? >> president of the united states. >> there we go. >> vice president. >> there's the -- >> i can see it. >> no. >> how about you? >> i don't think you should look that far ahead. i'm taking it one day at a time. >> "jersey shore 10.
i'm a momma's boy. she ought to come. >> how have your families handled all of this?an. my father loves it. they're really happy for me. >> number one fans. >> it's great that we have our family as our number one supporters and back us up all the way. >> should we ask them -- we have this crowd here. who wants to ask some questions a little bit? >> go ahead. tell us who you are first. >> i'm julia. i'm from westchester, pennsylvania. my question is for vinny....
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low to mid-60s under sunshine. 7-day forecast, the temperatures above average in the low to ♪ momma miaas joan rivers for a mother. a new reality show. they got here just in the nick of time. it's great to see joan and melissa rivers. we'll talk to them in a couple minutes. >> are you ready for this, george? >> i've been preparing. >> it's all about you, babe. >>> also this morning, a new way to cut your health care costs. ordering your own medical tests. our dr. richard besser is going to be back with some information that could save you money and keep your healthy. >>> okay, robin. what was your hair like in the 1990s. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> i don't want to talk about my hair in the 1990s, either. but jennifer aniston is. every woman was sporting the rachel. that's not the rachel. that is. she's disowning it now. >> do you remember when they mentioned george in "friends"? remember that episode? we might have to pull that out, too. don't mess with me. >>> let's go back down to sam -- he's having a great time down in florida at "the disney dream" cruise ship, with very hap
low to mid-60s under sunshine. 7-day forecast, the temperatures above average in the low to ♪ momma miaas joan rivers for a mother. a new reality show. they got here just in the nick of time. it's great to see joan and melissa rivers. we'll talk to them in a couple minutes. >> are you ready for this, george? >> i've been preparing. >> it's all about you, babe. >>> also this morning, a new way to cut your health care costs. ordering your own medical tests. our dr....
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. >> they're going to help your momma. >> okay. >> okay. >> your mommy is very, very fortunate have you cares for her and takes care of her. and you're just an amazing and wonderful little boy. >> i'm very proud. i highly encourage parents to teach your children. it's very important. you never know what can happen from day to day. >> our thanks to tonya mendes. >>> now to a major upset at australian open. both top seeds are out of there this morning. rafael nadal lost the semifinal to fellow spaniard david ferrer. nadal was trying to win his fourth straight grand slam tournament over two seasons. on the women's side, top seed caroline wozniacki lost her match to li na of china. get this, na now becomes the first asian to advance to a major final. must have had a tiger mom. >> such a big loss. in case you're wondering, li na will now meet with kim clijsters. that should be a great match, to say the least. obviously, i like to watch tennis. >>> a great escape did not go quite as planned for a burglary suspect near salt lake city. >> the 20-year-old was handcuffed in the back of a patrol c
. >> they're going to help your momma. >> okay. >> okay. >> your mommy is very, very fortunate have you cares for her and takes care of her. and you're just an amazing and wonderful little boy. >> i'm very proud. i highly encourage parents to teach your children. it's very important. you never know what can happen from day to day. >> our thanks to tonya mendes. >>> now to a major upset at australian open. both top seeds are out of there this morning....
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she can say, momma, stop touching me.st means you've got to be sensitive in talk to ing to . it doesn't mean giving them a free pass. >> why didn't she tell her before she's six weeks pregnant. >> now mom, whatever she calls this woman, wicked witch of the west. i'm so excited that you're so excited, but it makes me so sensitive when you do that, let's not. >> how she talks to her husband and says, tell your mommy, please, i don't want to be rubbed. >> then you triangulate. >> this is from anonymous. we had some people over for dinner, after a bad snowstorm and guests left their boots at the door. my dog, who is known to carry shoes in his mouth but not be destructive, really tore up my friend's leather boots. i offered to replace them, but she refused. i feel terrible. should i replace them? >> she offered to replace the boots, the friend said no. stop negotiating. if you can't get over it, instead of negotiating forever about how to make this right, send her a token gift. like maybe the dog. that would go over really we
she can say, momma, stop touching me.st means you've got to be sensitive in talk to ing to . it doesn't mean giving them a free pass. >> why didn't she tell her before she's six weeks pregnant. >> now mom, whatever she calls this woman, wicked witch of the west. i'm so excited that you're so excited, but it makes me so sensitive when you do that, let's not. >> how she talks to her husband and says, tell your mommy, please, i don't want to be rubbed. >> then you...