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, mentioning their mothers. and almost never mentioning their fathers. it began to impress me very much. then we all remember that day in august of 1974 when richard nixon was struggling through his resignation speech in the east room of the white house, and the real effort to kind of keep himself together, he sort of blurted out, my mother was a saint. and i thought there it is again, thinking of his mother at this most traumatic time for himself. and all these things just settled down in the head and finally i decided stop thinking about it and do something on it. >> how many mothers in here? >> there are 11. i began with the modern presidency. that's sara delano roosevelt right through virginia clinton kelley. and because politics started with roosevelt, our present politics, it was a watershed for the nation, both politically and culturally, and it seemed to really -- a relevant time to start the book. >> how did you go about collecting the information? >> i read more biographies than you've ever seen, which
, mentioning their mothers. and almost never mentioning their fathers. it began to impress me very much. then we all remember that day in august of 1974 when richard nixon was struggling through his resignation speech in the east room of the white house, and the real effort to kind of keep himself together, he sort of blurted out, my mother was a saint. and i thought there it is again, thinking of his mother at this most traumatic time for himself. and all these things just settled down in the...
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what's the matter to your mother they're shy in front of their own mother. they probably resent me because i've been away for such a long time they were just little kids when they left. me. this is an unusual morning for chef knows a one she's preparing breakfast for her own children in her own flat her mother both the apartment with the money knows a scent from mosco she hopes that her daughter will now stay here for good. children say don't go away you've got what you wanted to have don't go away now i say she won't go away any more but she still uncertain i'd like to work a bit longer. if you stay here you'll have a job i've already made arrangements. but she knows a cult possibly and enough money to meet all honey to time so far she's been working to feed and clothe the twins and buy toys for them then she'll need money for their education and then their weddings. just knows his parents always told her where she should work and live and who she should marry when she chose to go to moscow to look for a job it was the first decision she made by herself. bu
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but it's telling you something different about this mother and what the russians thought of the mother, to be wiretapping her. >> okay and the fbi did interview the mother in 2007 into the investigation of tamerlan but the case was closed. >> the fbi didn't know they were wiretapping her. they interviewed her as a matter of interviewing everyone in the family and classmates. it would have been helpful for the russians so say we are very suspicious of this mother. they normally wouldn't disclose every wiretap they're doing. thaw they certain hi don't cast any light on their mother. >> okay. tom in the previous conversation in the last hour, does this then reinforce what everyone has been saying here? you said there's been sharing of information by everyone. i was questioning you about where is the one agency where the buck stops? would it have been -- does this sort of reinforce what critics of the administration and of the handling of this bring the fbi, what they're saying about it, that hey, listen, somewhere someone dropped the ball clearly and we're not sure and agent sitcy it. mos
but it's telling you something different about this mother and what the russians thought of the mother, to be wiretapping her. >> okay and the fbi did interview the mother in 2007 into the investigation of tamerlan but the case was closed. >> the fbi didn't know they were wiretapping her. they interviewed her as a matter of interviewing everyone in the family and classmates. it would have been helpful for the russians so say we are very suspicious of this mother. they normally...
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with marytion williams and the mother she considers her second mother jane fonda. she writes about her challenging childhood in oakland, california. it is an incredible story. get to that conversation, we are celebrating our 10th anniversary, we introduce you to some of the folks who make our program possible. turning out is our audio engineer. he has been with me from the very beginning of this program can years ago. been delighted to have you on this program. >> thank you. been and broadcasting of very long time. one thing i learned is that content is the most important thing. that is why i am proud to work on this show. that is what it is about. the intelligent compelling dialogue. thank you for letting me be a part of that. take it away. >> we are glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hu
with marytion williams and the mother she considers her second mother jane fonda. she writes about her challenging childhood in oakland, california. it is an incredible story. get to that conversation, we are celebrating our 10th anniversary, we introduce you to some of the folks who make our program possible. turning out is our audio engineer. he has been with me from the very beginning of this program can years ago. been delighted to have you on this program. >> thank you. been and...
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and nick referencing the mother.e have late breaking news on the fact that the russians may have thought she was also a problem. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 mill
and nick referencing the mother.e have late breaking news on the fact that the russians may have thought she was also a problem. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new...
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and nick referencing the mother.e have late breaking news on the fact that the russians may have thought she was also a problem. we have that, and her denial of what happened last week in boston in her own words. because nothing can really capture it. i want to play it for you. that's coming up. and the distrust between the u.s. and russians, did it prevent americans from following up on tips from russia? and the mosque where some say tamerlan tsarnaev prayed. they say they don't add him up. and why his wife has gone silent. what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. i've always had to keep my eye on he
and nick referencing the mother.e have late breaking news on the fact that the russians may have thought she was also a problem. we have that, and her denial of what happened last week in boston in her own words. because nothing can really capture it. i want to play it for you. that's coming up. and the distrust between the u.s. and russians, did it prevent americans from following up on tips from russia? and the mosque where some say tamerlan tsarnaev prayed. they say they don't add him up....
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and nick referencing the mother.e have late breaking news on the fact that the russians may have thought she was also a problem. we have that, and her denial of what happened last week in boston in her own words. because nothing can really capture it. i want to play it for you. that's coming up. and the distrust between the u.s. and russians, did it prevent americans from following up on tips from russia? and the mosque where some say tamerlan tsarnaev prayed. they say they don't add him up. and why his wife has gone silent. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your
and nick referencing the mother.e have late breaking news on the fact that the russians may have thought she was also a problem. we have that, and her denial of what happened last week in boston in her own words. because nothing can really capture it. i want to play it for you. that's coming up. and the distrust between the u.s. and russians, did it prevent americans from following up on tips from russia? and the mosque where some say tamerlan tsarnaev prayed. they say they don't add him up....
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you don't hit your mother. you don't beat your mother. >> well, you don't do that to anybody.o okay. well, i appreciate your comments, ma'am. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> okay. well, you know, the court's heard from the defendant and from the victim. and it's immediately obvious to the court that there are a lot of very strong emotions involved here. but, ms. jeffries, i'm going to deny your motion for probation and impose a sentence at this time because i think that you have to accept responsibility for what you've done. so i wish you the best of luck and will impose a sentence of five years -- was that correct on this? >> five years, yes. >> so, ms. jeffries, i wish you the best of luck. >> now facing five years in state prison, jeffries was feeling less forgiving toward her mother and her decision to press charges. >> you guys have probably one of the most [ bleep ] uppest relationship, yes. if she needed blood, i wouldn't give it to her. if she was on her dying bed, i wouldn't even go. i have forgave myself and god has forgaven me. so i'm done. >> monique was born
you don't hit your mother. you don't beat your mother. >> well, you don't do that to anybody.o okay. well, i appreciate your comments, ma'am. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> okay. well, you know, the court's heard from the defendant and from the victim. and it's immediately obvious to the court that there are a lot of very strong emotions involved here. but, ms. jeffries, i'm going to deny your motion for probation and impose a sentence at this time because i think that...
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my mother was tough. and the book, the book is a, a book that's also an ode to her as well, but there's some stories in there that my mother probably would have been embarrassed about. >> host: you know what? i don't often do this, but it's worth getting this book just to read that story about his mom. frank, in montgomery, alabama, you're on with larry elder on booktv. >> caller: mr. elder, i appreciate what you said. but i want to -- >> guest: hi, frank. >> caller: have you read a wonderful poem by robert hayden? a bunch of sundays? it fit well what you're saying about your father. and it's a short, wonderful poem. it begins that -- [inaudible] and put his clothes on in the blue black cold. and from then -- [inaudible] weekday weather made bank fires blaze. then he says in the poem that when the rooms are warm, you recall me. i would get up -- [inaudible] driven out the cold and feeling the -- [inaudible] but then he says later on -- [inaudible] what did i know? what did i know of love's austere and lon
my mother was tough. and the book, the book is a, a book that's also an ode to her as well, but there's some stories in there that my mother probably would have been embarrassed about. >> host: you know what? i don't often do this, but it's worth getting this book just to read that story about his mom. frank, in montgomery, alabama, you're on with larry elder on booktv. >> caller: mr. elder, i appreciate what you said. but i want to -- >> guest: hi, frank. >> caller:...
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to parents speak because the older generation kept their mother tongue alive within the family younger parents though never suspected that their children would ever need to know their ancestral language until war broke out . when my daughter. told me that the school is big and i'm fraid from the school it's big and. it's just crying every night i don't want to go to school tomorrow. is. business in syria a logistics company dealing with international commodity deliveries three months before the war began he built a small factory making construction blocks. the. choice i have a choice. like. anything. i love and. all the time. brides and grooms joined in the islam and the folk dance the young women's graceful movements symbolize modesty submission and the beauty of the caucasus role is to demonstrate to people strength and dignity. to all of the countries where the diaspora settled jordan syria and turkey they have mostly assimilated with the arab and turkish cultures our performances were discovery the dancers realized that they were really representing a great nation and a great cultu
to parents speak because the older generation kept their mother tongue alive within the family younger parents though never suspected that their children would ever need to know their ancestral language until war broke out . when my daughter. told me that the school is big and i'm fraid from the school it's big and. it's just crying every night i don't want to go to school tomorrow. is. business in syria a logistics company dealing with international commodity deliveries three months before the...
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nermeen's mother came over for the birth pf pictures show a beaming mother, father, and grandmother. there was even time for a family visit to cairo. michael shannon says his father-in-law was so overjoyed to have a grandson. he offered michael a job and a house. with just one condition. they had to live in egypt. >> i said, well, the problem is your daughter, my wife, hates this country. she hates egypt. women are second-class citizens here. she can't smoke. she can't drink. >> more people visit spring training games than they go to -- >> reporter: there was another reason not to move to egypt. michael shannon's son from another marriage. mike was 11 years old when adam was born. now 27, he recalls the little brother from whom he became inseparable. >> i'd go to bed, and trying to kick him out of my room the hardest i could, get him to go to his room, and knowing that i had to wake up for school the next morning, and my alarm going off at 6:00 in the morning and waking up, and there he is, like already back in my bed, cuddled up next to me. >> reporter: it was idyllic only in pictur
nermeen's mother came over for the birth pf pictures show a beaming mother, father, and grandmother. there was even time for a family visit to cairo. michael shannon says his father-in-law was so overjoyed to have a grandson. he offered michael a job and a house. with just one condition. they had to live in egypt. >> i said, well, the problem is your daughter, my wife, hates this country. she hates egypt. women are second-class citizens here. she can't smoke. she can't drink. >>...
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spoke to the mother.ans are changing, but at the moment given the current condition of health of the father, a journey to the united states for him seems highly unlikely. she said, however, she would go to the u.s. regardless of any outstanding arrests, warrants against her or potential threat of investigation or inquiry from prosecutors there if she was allowed to see her son, dzhokhar. talked about how the husband was really, really sick in her words and i think the focus for them right now in what must be a traumatic time for them is looking of a hafter his health. >> what are the developments concerning the special forces raid in russia you can tell us about? >> reporter: what we know is that early hours of yesterday morning, there was a raid in dagestan. it killed a man called shakhrudin askhabov. how does it relate back to the boston bombings? tamerlan tsarnaev made a link to abu dujan. we don't know if the two men met, but what is curious at this point, not only that tamerlan had interest in abu du
spoke to the mother.ans are changing, but at the moment given the current condition of health of the father, a journey to the united states for him seems highly unlikely. she said, however, she would go to the u.s. regardless of any outstanding arrests, warrants against her or potential threat of investigation or inquiry from prosecutors there if she was allowed to see her son, dzhokhar. talked about how the husband was really, really sick in her words and i think the focus for them right now...
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it's over nobody in the every day she says mother but in the body in a syria or saudia in arabic. by. when she was in syria nuffin was a primary school teacher a mother and grandmother taught her how to embroider a traditional the deacon only but when she was a child now trying to make some money she works as a seamstress. sit by keep thinking about the people who are still there i think about my relatives her mother and her father they're still there they're all still there. very few people could come here. my darling my sweetie how are you there how my sisters and i think ok i wish you good health. welcomes them read other the older brother's wife makes a point of calling her mother in damascus every day today is a special occasion because it's mother's day in syria in this day and usually we visit tears my sisters and my brother come. home there for me to reset the oil to give out. last. night. and. i never leave here i leave for my two three hypersphere to die. my mom diffused because it showed also i how. you would resist and you would rather be in syria i can't see you. to g
it's over nobody in the every day she says mother but in the body in a syria or saudia in arabic. by. when she was in syria nuffin was a primary school teacher a mother and grandmother taught her how to embroider a traditional the deacon only but when she was a child now trying to make some money she works as a seamstress. sit by keep thinking about the people who are still there i think about my relatives her mother and her father they're still there they're all still there. very few people...
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a mother, just because are you not a mother, you won't understand it. i am a mother. loving mother.an't even -- i can't even describe it. i don't know. i have no strength, i have nothing. i have no sleep. i am just dead. a dead person. how can i describe it? >> tamerlan, he is dead. how you know for sure. >> i saw his body. when he is alive, i saw a link on the computer. i saw this was really a mistake, something going on. because i look at the one who was really shown by whoever worked, you know, saying that tamperlan was killed. in a terrorist operation. a shooting, like whatever. and then i saw after that. tamerlan make it -- putting into the police car. >> that's nick paton walsh with the mother of the boston terror suspects. other stories making news. two fuel barges explode. lighting up a river in alabama. the latest on the fire and the casualties. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin.
a mother, just because are you not a mother, you won't understand it. i am a mother. loving mother.an't even -- i can't even describe it. i don't know. i have no strength, i have nothing. i have no sleep. i am just dead. a dead person. how can i describe it? >> tamerlan, he is dead. how you know for sure. >> i saw his body. when he is alive, i saw a link on the computer. i saw this was really a mistake, something going on. because i look at the one who was really shown by whoever...
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above the keys, saint coalmans resided over the dock where my mother's mother waited and my father'sorefather disappeared like vermon in the fields they flooded home. i can tell you where the to beins first landed that invited me to the patio in the house glass of whisky regard in luminous in the long twilight. if you drive east on the way to gonegarvin off to the right you will come on the ring road where there are to beins from norman times. the name [inaudible] into our own name now. i had known history but not the place. so next day driving along the route each village seemed a station on the journey of return. kiely's cross i pursued the paper trail, unwound the breed of names through census and baptism each generation christening the last until it was language on the tongue and the trail trailed to the mists of the unrecorded. now i was tracing a highway to ore gin the potatoes struck black with blight. metals and we was their faces swollen with fever. stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. i saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an
above the keys, saint coalmans resided over the dock where my mother's mother waited and my father'sorefather disappeared like vermon in the fields they flooded home. i can tell you where the to beins first landed that invited me to the patio in the house glass of whisky regard in luminous in the long twilight. if you drive east on the way to gonegarvin off to the right you will come on the ring road where there are to beins from norman times. the name [inaudible] into our own name now. i had...
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that is why state to keep -- stable sober mothers to better than often other single mothers. actually looks like a very decent second-best. so my question is, and we don't really know -- i also do believe that children want to know what male love and female love and not -- they long to know whether or not love is an exclusively female characteristic. when you're raised outside of a marriage or of the questions you have to deal with his wife doesn't my father seemed to love me? what is one half of the people who may be seen to not be there for me? >> as i listen to all of this, what strikes me -- two things. what is that it seems like same-sex couples command said six families, raising children. i am not, but many do. they are sort of being made to pay the price for father abandonment by heterosexual fathers. the problem where they don't stick around and support their children, we can support relationships as people who don't happen to fall in love heterosexual. >> it is only a prize if you believe you have a marriage. if you decide it's a good reason to take on a woman your c
that is why state to keep -- stable sober mothers to better than often other single mothers. actually looks like a very decent second-best. so my question is, and we don't really know -- i also do believe that children want to know what male love and female love and not -- they long to know whether or not love is an exclusively female characteristic. when you're raised outside of a marriage or of the questions you have to deal with his wife doesn't my father seemed to love me? what is one half...
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that's where i saw my mother and my brother being dragged out. >> coming up next, we will tell you what happened to shin and what happened to his mother and brother and his story takes a twist you will never believe. just ahead, the rest of my interview with him, including his daring escape and later, the daughter of murdered texas prosecutor, mike mclelland and his wife breaks her silence. i'll talk with her about the search for her parents' killer. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses what's the "new" in the new new york?. a n
that's where i saw my mother and my brother being dragged out. >> coming up next, we will tell you what happened to shin and what happened to his mother and brother and his story takes a twist you will never believe. just ahead, the rest of my interview with him, including his daring escape and later, the daughter of murdered texas prosecutor, mike mclelland and his wife breaks her silence. i'll talk with her about the search for her parents' killer. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could...
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tavis: you talk about how your mother was your muse. mother and i are just as close.ve relationship where we sit together and have a prayer together. guidance overe any decision i make in my life. we hold hands in a huge circle of 30 people, and we pray for the blessings to fall on this show. i know what it is like to have your mother be this close to you. is ashocked me was, here guy this close to his mother. nothing happens without his mother being consulted. you run your lyrics past your mother, but she is dead at 37. >> tough. emotional for me then and now. as my career started, i found out how severe diabetes was. watchers give herself shots. and as my she was ok, successor began, i started realizing she was failing, and i was in denial for a while. a home. her we came from a modest background. i was struggling trying to exist and trying to realize this was not going to work out, and she died, practically in my arms. it for a longet time. from me, it was defused. all i wanted was my mother and not the success anymore. a was my dad that was disciplinarian. your pa
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nermeen's mother came over for the birth pf pictures show a beaming mother, father, and grandmother.here was even time for a family visit to cairo. michael shannon says his father-in-law was so overjoyed to have a grandson. he offered michael a job and a house. with just one condition. they had to live in egypt. >> i said, well, the problem is your daughter, my wife, hates this country. she hates egypt. women are second-class citizens here. she can't smoke. she can't drink. >> more people visit spring training games than they go to -- >> reporter: there was another reason not to move to egypt. michael shannon's son from another marriage. mike was 11 years old when adam was born. now 27, he recalls the little brother from whom he became inseparable. >> i'd go to bed, and trying to kick him out of my room the hardest i could, get him to go to his room, and knowing that i had to wake up for school the next morning, and my alarm going off at 6:00 in the morning and waking up, and there he is, like already back in my bed, cuddled up next to me. >> reporter: it was idyllic only in pictures
nermeen's mother came over for the birth pf pictures show a beaming mother, father, and grandmother.here was even time for a family visit to cairo. michael shannon says his father-in-law was so overjoyed to have a grandson. he offered michael a job and a house. with just one condition. they had to live in egypt. >> i said, well, the problem is your daughter, my wife, hates this country. she hates egypt. women are second-class citizens here. she can't smoke. she can't drink. >> more...
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that's where i saw my mother and my brother being dragged out. >> coming up next, we will tell you what happened to shin and what happened to his mother and brother and his story takes a twist you will never believe. just ahead, the rest of my interview with him, including his daring escape and later, the daughter of murdered texas prosecutor, mike mclelland and his wife breaks her silence. i'll talk with her about the search for her parents' killer. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back. as north korea tries to terrify the world, it's already terrorizing generations of its own people, locking parents, children, grandparents away in concentration camps. some lived their entire lives in these gulags, they are actually born into them, including a man who says he
that's where i saw my mother and my brother being dragged out. >> coming up next, we will tell you what happened to shin and what happened to his mother and brother and his story takes a twist you will never believe. just ahead, the rest of my interview with him, including his daring escape and later, the daughter of murdered texas prosecutor, mike mclelland and his wife breaks her silence. i'll talk with her about the search for her parents' killer. this is america. we don't let frequent...
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her mother celeste lost both of her legs below the knee. joining me now, captain cameron west who visited sidney and her mother. captain, tell me what you had to tell these victims of the boston bombing? >> yes, sir, mr. o'donnell. number one, it's an honor to be here in support of those that were injured, and to tell you, we went up to boston to try to motivate and show those that were injured a little bit of what they might experience in the next couple months and year with their amputation. and in turn we actually were motivated by these people of all ages, and that is what compelled us to get up there, and we were actually the ones that, you know, got that out of the visit. >> and so you as a marine were injured in combat and you suffered amputation yourself, didn't you? >> yes, sir. at the end of 2010, foot patrol , i was leading my platoon through the sangan valley, and we hit an ied. my injuries were amputation right above the knee and extreme damage to my right forearm and hand and loss of vision in my right eye. >> captain, your vi
her mother celeste lost both of her legs below the knee. joining me now, captain cameron west who visited sidney and her mother. captain, tell me what you had to tell these victims of the boston bombing? >> yes, sir, mr. o'donnell. number one, it's an honor to be here in support of those that were injured, and to tell you, we went up to boston to try to motivate and show those that were injured a little bit of what they might experience in the next couple months and year with their...
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i do anything for my mother. there's a story in there for john's mother cannot did outside of her apartment complex in harlem because there's so many caterpillars in these trees that are dropping onto her and affecting her, so she said inside the sassy apart it in the summertime and she wants to be outside, so sean is a young man, high school age at those and listed his supervisor and says we need to spray those trees. get out of here. he says i'm telling you my mother is suffering. i hope so she can set him apart bench. he says i'm going to bring those trees down if you don't spray gun. whatever, he burned them down. last night in the middle of new york had nothing purslane to assist you giancarlo some giancarlo summit on the courage and bravery to let him in his medalist tommy smith of the stairs to help our country redirected scott and history. it's with great honor i along with my dear friend and manners, dr. wilder and nancy damon also. we all have the privilege of presenting the most extraordinary national
i do anything for my mother. there's a story in there for john's mother cannot did outside of her apartment complex in harlem because there's so many caterpillars in these trees that are dropping onto her and affecting her, so she said inside the sassy apart it in the summertime and she wants to be outside, so sean is a young man, high school age at those and listed his supervisor and says we need to spray those trees. get out of here. he says i'm telling you my mother is suffering. i hope so...
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instinctively, the calves seek shelter next to their mothers.ut the waters are cold and fast -- too fast for the tiny calves. one has been swept into a logjam, and is in real trouble. his mother has suddenly realized what's happening. the calf breaks free, but is not out of danger. calves often lose their mothers during river crossings, and without her, he can't survive. this calf is a lucky one. he's safe, though utterly exhausted. the yellowstone river was just the first of many perils to come. a grizzly is following behind them, and for the bear, it's hunting season. yellowstone's 3,500 bison are the largest free-ranging bison herd in the world. as they gather on the greening meadows of hayden valley, the old frontier looks very much alive. it's a scene one old grizzly has witnessed many times. this rugged veteran has roamed yellowstone for almost 20 years, long before wolves were brought back to the park. he is bear number 211, known to bear watchers as "scarface." in his youth, he hunted bison in this great valley. now, he leaves such high
instinctively, the calves seek shelter next to their mothers.ut the waters are cold and fast -- too fast for the tiny calves. one has been swept into a logjam, and is in real trouble. his mother has suddenly realized what's happening. the calf breaks free, but is not out of danger. calves often lose their mothers during river crossings, and without her, he can't survive. this calf is a lucky one. he's safe, though utterly exhausted. the yellowstone river was just the first of many perils to...
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>> yes, and my mother. >> and your mother is there is too. >> how old is your grandfather? >> 70 something. does your mom speak english? >> only a little. >> okay. so a little bit. so he is in his 70s you are with him now, and is he awake? >> yes. he is awake. >> and he is breathing, correct? >> yes. >> jason, is he completely alert? >> he completely alert? >> is he responding to you or you asking you questions and he is answering you like he normally does. >> let me check. >> okay. >> go ahead. >> he can respond. >> he can or cannot. >> is that how he normally talks to you. >> yes. >> is he having a hard time speaking? >> let's celebrate that. [ applause ] >> so, now i know that anybody of you that have worked with children in the past now how difficult it can be to speak to someone that you may not have met before on the phone, with a 10-year-old to try to keep them calm and actually get crucial and important information across to them and from them all at the same time. and that is really what we are talking about here today and that is what you heard on the call which i
>> yes, and my mother. >> and your mother is there is too. >> how old is your grandfather? >> 70 something. does your mom speak english? >> only a little. >> okay. so a little bit. so he is in his 70s you are with him now, and is he awake? >> yes. he is awake. >> and he is breathing, correct? >> yes. >> jason, is he completely alert? >> he completely alert? >> is he responding to you or you asking you questions and he is...
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leila fowler's mother says the family is devastate. that leila was so full of life and she's pleading that someone turn the killer in. paul vercammen is in valley springs. what is the latest on this investigation? >> right now in this foothill community you have sheriffs deputies out looking for any clue, trying to solve this mysterious and heartbreaking killing of an 8-year-old girl. it's a rural community on edge. >> they had the helicopters going over our house last night. >> reporter: a place where doors go often unlocked, now bolted shut. >> i'm sure a lot of families last night locked their windows and doors for the first time. >> reporter: a killer is on the loose. the killer of an 8-year-old girl, leila fowler. police say she and her 12-year-old brother were home alone saturday afternoon when he saw an intruder leaving the house. the boy called his parents who called 911. he then found his sister stabbed, severely wounded. she later died. since then, police have been running down leads. they have no specific suspect they are lo
leila fowler's mother says the family is devastate. that leila was so full of life and she's pleading that someone turn the killer in. paul vercammen is in valley springs. what is the latest on this investigation? >> right now in this foothill community you have sheriffs deputies out looking for any clue, trying to solve this mysterious and heartbreaking killing of an 8-year-old girl. it's a rural community on edge. >> they had the helicopters going over our house last night....
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i am mother. >> reporter: her mother says she pushed him in this direction because she wanted him to somebody radicalized them, but it's not my brother. >> reporter: but his uncle told us today there was another major person in tamerlan's life. a mysterious man known only as misha, a muslim convert as a bald heavy set man with a red beard. tamerlan gave up boxing and his study of music. the idea that misha negatively affected her son is impossible. he started to attend this mosque here in cambridge are on a few occasions he actually got into public fights with the imam. >> he stood up and also challenged and actually call ed the preacher a hypocrite. >> the russian government asked the fbi to investigate tamerlan, worried he had links to extremists in that country. the fbi said it found no threat and shut down the investigation. perhaps what is now the most investigative period of tamerlan's life is the six-month trip in which he traveled russia last year. a visit to his homeland. the fbi, which is now questioning tamerlan's parents over in russia wants to know whether the young man
i am mother. >> reporter: her mother says she pushed him in this direction because she wanted him to somebody radicalized them, but it's not my brother. >> reporter: but his uncle told us today there was another major person in tamerlan's life. a mysterious man known only as misha, a muslim convert as a bald heavy set man with a red beard. tamerlan gave up boxing and his study of music. the idea that misha negatively affected her son is impossible. he started to attend this mosque...
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he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of the steppe, my beloved bride groom has been taken from me before i could wrap him with a proper shroud. the wild bull lives no more. his shepherd, the wild bull, lives no more. dimusi, the wild bull, lives no more. i ask the hills and valleys where is my husband. i say to him, i can no longer bring him food. i can no longer serve him drink. the jackel lies in his bed. you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now
he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of the steppe, my beloved bride groom has been taken from me before i could wrap him with a proper shroud. the...
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both were kidnapped by their own mother. spirited away across the world to another culture, another type of justice. but that alone would be bad enough, but all of this happened nearly a dozen years ago. today, michael shanons two sons are 16 and 12 and nearly unrecognizable to him. try to imagine what that's like as a father. in fact, it gets more heartbreaking by the day. tonight, his story and his wife's. >> tonight, kidnapped egypt, a father's nightmare. >> it is all michael shannon has left of his sons. a final picture adamant for jason, just ten months. >> i can't stop picturing them as a four and a one-year-old. or a five-year-old and a one-year-old. >> and i've had no photos and i'm trying to imagine what they would look like at 16 and 12 and hoping that they don't hate me for not saving them. >> this is a story you could tell a thousand times over. an international kidnapping to egypt, a country that takes in billions of dollars of aid from the united states, but refuses to recognize international law. when it comes
both were kidnapped by their own mother. spirited away across the world to another culture, another type of justice. but that alone would be bad enough, but all of this happened nearly a dozen years ago. today, michael shanons two sons are 16 and 12 and nearly unrecognizable to him. try to imagine what that's like as a father. in fact, it gets more heartbreaking by the day. tonight, his story and his wife's. >> tonight, kidnapped egypt, a father's nightmare. >> it is all michael...
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two year old girl's mother and father still in damascus. my sister came with her daughter three months ago but she had to go back to syria because she has a job and her husband leaves there she wants to help them come here her daughter is still with me she's scared every time she hears loud noises she probably thinks it's war and she's afraid the noises scare her. little mother works in the syrian section of the united nations' visas are not as easy to come by these days nobody knows how long they may have to wait the couple only see their daughter by skype the line is usually dead by day and by night for a little girl is fast asleep now the toddler often calls on nuffin and her husband mommy and daddy. gets body into their own body in the every day she says mother body in the body in a syria or syria in arabic. when she was in syria nuffin was a primary school teacher a mother and grandmother taught her how to embroider traditional that you can only but when she was a child now trying to make some money she works as a seamstress. sit by ke
two year old girl's mother and father still in damascus. my sister came with her daughter three months ago but she had to go back to syria because she has a job and her husband leaves there she wants to help them come here her daughter is still with me she's scared every time she hears loud noises she probably thinks it's war and she's afraid the noises scare her. little mother works in the syrian section of the united nations' visas are not as easy to come by these days nobody knows how long...
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my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious.'ve turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired trées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's lingui. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food different. ♪ ♪ don't our dogs deserve
my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious.'ve turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ male announcer ]...
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sienna's mother and grandmother raise her in hawaii and colorado. sienna's mother wants her back.little girl moves to vallejo where she is reunited with her mother. >> i missed you guthis home vid shows sienna shortly after if move. by all , a very happy 7-year- old. on the morning of december 9 just two months after this video was shot, sienna vanishes on her way to school. the investigation starts to focus on her mother and mother's live in boyfriend robert turn bow. >> i called this news conference because i need people to believe i'm not guilty. >> the now one -month-old search for sierra heads north. investigators lead to a land fail where the city of sa yes yo sends its trash. nothing is found. >>> the mysterious case -- >> reporter: in february of the last year sienna's case offers new information. the case sees very little movement until six months later on august 10, 2000. another sray yo disappears. an 8-year-old on h-r way home if the school. the curtain lean anderson was thought. >> police phraáeursed it in vallejo the day the burger business appear -- business appeare
sienna's mother and grandmother raise her in hawaii and colorado. sienna's mother wants her back.little girl moves to vallejo where she is reunited with her mother. >> i missed you guthis home vid shows sienna shortly after if move. by all , a very happy 7-year- old. on the morning of december 9 just two months after this video was shot, sienna vanishes on her way to school. the investigation starts to focus on her mother and mother's live in boyfriend robert turn bow. >> i called...
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i should point out also, we spoke to the mother today. she was extraordinarily distraught and appears to be grasping at any possible theory she can find that means she doesn't have to accept what u.s. officials are saying her sons are guilty of. let's hear what she had to say. >> i saw a very, very interesting video last night that the marathon was something like a really big play. there is like paint instead of blood. like it's made up something. >> reporter: you really believe that? i know it's hard for you to believe what the american officials are saying, but you believe the whole thing was a show? why would it be a show? >> that's what i want to know, because everybody's talking about it, that this is a show. that's what i want to know. that's what i want to understand, nick. >> reporter: piers, when you put aside the accusations now being leveled towards her, we're dealing with a woman now at an incredibly traumatic time, trying to reconcile her belief that her sons were angels, devout muslims, to what she's hearing now through the
i should point out also, we spoke to the mother today. she was extraordinarily distraught and appears to be grasping at any possible theory she can find that means she doesn't have to accept what u.s. officials are saying her sons are guilty of. let's hear what she had to say. >> i saw a very, very interesting video last night that the marathon was something like a really big play. there is like paint instead of blood. like it's made up something. >> reporter: you really believe...
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man clinging to that principle but what i started 10 years ago the idea is a mother and father not to do gave marriage but the response was how are they related? now is a rejection because that complex with the norm of marriage to quality you cannot take the woman had of the wedding and act as if nothing has been lost. >> the reason by a rope that line was a sure hand so and like it is just a wedding but i get the fact you want people to take seriously the awesome responsibility of space a fan of mothers and fathers to stick around for that which they create improvised loving homes for their offspring and i get that. of course, i don't believe marriage equality means there is no difference between this relationships but that they bled -- they should get equal treatment under the law. but i think we would both acknowledge boyd and josh don't need brides' that would be bad for them and for these gay men. >> it would be a challenging marriage it is not off the table. >> of wood that advocate or roulette off the table you would have to be done openly and honestly. >> if you had a daughter
man clinging to that principle but what i started 10 years ago the idea is a mother and father not to do gave marriage but the response was how are they related? now is a rejection because that complex with the norm of marriage to quality you cannot take the woman had of the wedding and act as if nothing has been lost. >> the reason by a rope that line was a sure hand so and like it is just a wedding but i get the fact you want people to take seriously the awesome responsibility of space...