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he was going to come as my dad. i was like, dad. he was texting me.me for three days. [ laughter ] he was like, no, absolutely not. he was so nervous. >> sean: why? nervous? >> yeah. then he was like, we've got to practice, we've got to -- we've got to -- we've got to practice. [ laughter ] where do you want to practice? we've got to go out, queens boulevard, just practice. [ laughter ] i'm not going to go out on the street, two adults, playing baseball, throwing catch together. >> sean: that would have been a good photo. >> yeah, no. and it was like this existential thing of, like, when is ever a father and daughter forced to play catch and have it land? and he was so nervous. on that day. he put on sunglasses and a hat. and i was like, dad, you're not going to be able to see the ball. [ laughter ] he was like, shut up, don't talk to me right now, i am so nervous, i'm so nervous. and it didn't even look like my dad. looked like some weird random guy i was throwing the ball to. dad, come on, are you going to catch the ball? and he was like, yeah, yeah
he was going to come as my dad. i was like, dad. he was texting me.me for three days. [ laughter ] he was like, no, absolutely not. he was so nervous. >> sean: why? nervous? >> yeah. then he was like, we've got to practice, we've got to -- we've got to -- we've got to practice. [ laughter ] where do you want to practice? we've got to go out, queens boulevard, just practice. [ laughter ] i'm not going to go out on the street, two adults, playing baseball, throwing catch together....
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i'd look at my dad, my coach, and _ i'd look at my dad, my coach, and he — i'd look at my dad, my coachry, because everything will be fine — because everything will be fine. enjoy every moment. enjoy the crowd, — fine. enjoy every moment. enjoy the crowd, especially. the}r the crowd, especially. they will be on _ the crowd, especially. they will be on your— the crowd, especially. they will be on your side - the crowd, especially. they will be on your side now. i will be on your side now. tennis great say that no matter who takes the total both have a bright future ahead they will both be hall of famer�*s. bright future ahead they will both be hall of famer's. they are that good. _ both be hall of famer's. they are that good. and, - both be hall of famer's. they are that good. and, emma, l are that good. and, emma, again, really impressive. the police she has shown, the maturity, i was about 26 when i got to that level. she is way ahead of me. again, ahead of. the nandos and raducanu are two months apart in age and share an immigrant background —— nandos. the nandos ecuadorian, peruvian,
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that was molly reference really at the time, my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me, his blast is right off his face for work. and they just wobbled on my favorite like i had a mom and i got mild. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good. i suck it up though i think i was good brother and became an arctic character. i swear spike was copy it. it would, it did mars commercial, right? i'm going to, oh, big spike would have an honest conversation with me about i don't have a i said, i just like trying like mine got me and then you go from the one. i think it's a $1.00 and $1.00 an off supposed to be, but they folks at tv, if there's the chargeable minute by minute they do it and it's hard to raise it or people laugh and they know they are on to something they come back and they make a proper, right. i always like to say, you know, i was the last one to know. i was famous that dash, especially before social media. oh my gosh. you only, you knew you were famous when you stepped off a plane in new york and you had people waiting for you. you, you, you knew,
that was molly reference really at the time, my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me, his blast is right off his face for work. and they just wobbled on my favorite like i had a mom and i got mild. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good. i suck it up though i think i was good brother and became an arctic character. i swear spike was copy it. it would, it did mars commercial, right? i'm going to, oh, big spike would have an honest conversation with me about i don't have a i said, i...
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how fit my dad got me. his glasses, this is all old story stuff but and i had a kid moment because i asked my dad for the glass with tape in the middle from nerds. that was molly reference really at the time, my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me, his glass is right off his face for work and they just wobbled on my favorite. like i had a mom and i got mild. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good. a suck it up though i think i was good. brother, it became an arctic character. i swear spike was copy it. it would it did. mars commercial. right. i'm going to, oh, big spike would have an honest conversation with me about i'm not, i sort of i so just like trying like my god, me. and then you go from the one i think it's one on one and off supposed to be. but they folks at tv, if there's of the chargeable minute by minute they do it and it's hard to raise that are people laugh and they know they are on to something they come back and they make a proper i always like to say, you know, i was the last
how fit my dad got me. his glasses, this is all old story stuff but and i had a kid moment because i asked my dad for the glass with tape in the middle from nerds. that was molly reference really at the time, my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me, his glass is right off his face for work and they just wobbled on my favorite. like i had a mom and i got mild. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good. a suck it up though i think i was good. brother, it became an arctic character. i...
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that was molly reference really at the time, my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me his glasses right off his face for work and they just wobbled on my favorite. like i had a mom and i got mouth. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good and i sucked it up. i think i was good brother and became an architectural character. i swear. spike was coffee. it it. when they did mars commercials, right. i don't think spike would have an honest conversation with me about i don't have a i said i just like it's like like my god me and then you go from the one i think it's a one and one an off supposed to be. but they folks at tv, if they're so the charitable minute by minute they do it and it gets hard to raise that or people laugh and they know they are on to something they come back and they make a proper i always like to say, you know, i was the last one to know i was that that's especially before social media. my gosh, you only knew you were famous when you stepped off a plane in new york. you had people waiting for you. you, you, you knew, you know, you knew y
that was molly reference really at the time, my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me his glasses right off his face for work and they just wobbled on my favorite. like i had a mom and i got mouth. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good and i sucked it up. i think i was good brother and became an architectural character. i swear. spike was coffee. it it. when they did mars commercials, right. i don't think spike would have an honest conversation with me about i don't have a i said...
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my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. he worked _ beliefs. my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. on _ beliefs. my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. he worked on the shop - beliefs. my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. he worked on the shop for. factory. he worked on the shop for all his life. he gave me a deep respect for the dignity of work. and when i tell you that good work and fair growth will be the priority for a labour government, i have not learned this in some political seminar, i learned it around the kitchen table, from my dad. that is why i am so proud to lead a party whose name is labour! applause but all week there has been noise here, thanks to that keir starmer is abandoning jeremy corbyn�*s principles. heckles were hurled at him from the floor. t principles. heckles were hurled at him from the floor.— him from the floor. i have no regrets! _ him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had _ him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had lines - him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had lines ready. | regrets! he had lines ready. shoutin: regrets! he had lines re
my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. he worked _ beliefs. my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. on _ beliefs. my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. he worked on the shop - beliefs. my dad was a toolmaker in a factory. he worked on the shop for. factory. he worked on the shop for all his life. he gave me a deep respect for the dignity of work. and when i tell you that good work and fair growth will be the priority for a labour government, i have not learned this in some political seminar, i...
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. >> every day i miss my dad. every single day.ther it's 9/11, whether it's january 13th, whether it's july 7th. i missing my dad and that will never change. >> as afghanistan returns to taliban control, the former neto secretary general accuses the u.s. of turnening its back on the afghan government before the fall of kabul. >> ts nation ended in a way where many, many mistakes were made. firstly, never, ever give your enemy a date for your withdrawal. >> also on the program for the first time in 22 years, two teenagers will face each other in the u.s. open final. 18-year-old britain will battle 19-year-old canadian leylah friends for the wom's title on saturday. hello and welcome to our special coverage here on cbs cbs world news as we mark the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on new york a washington that killed nearly 3,000 people. attacks that much forever been known by the date on which they happened. 9/11. commemorations will be taking place in manhattan and across the united states to remember all those killed and inj
. >> every day i miss my dad. every single day.ther it's 9/11, whether it's january 13th, whether it's july 7th. i missing my dad and that will never change. >> as afghanistan returns to taliban control, the former neto secretary general accuses the u.s. of turnening its back on the afghan government before the fall of kabul. >> ts nation ended in a way where many, many mistakes were made. firstly, never, ever give your enemy a date for your withdrawal. >> also on the...
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i was so proud of my dad. >> he studied his dad's work, especially those therapy scenes. >> this isn'tcan't talk about my personal life. >> hours with a character who has triggers and impulses and a mind-set so, it's is ssuch a gi. i have have hours inside of a mind i'm about to play. >> what's the matter, don't cry, it's only me. uncle tony. i don't know what, it's like i scare him. >> despite the shadows and footsteps he knew he would confront, did you think, you know what? i'm good. i don't need to do this. >> i don't know if you have jumped out of a plane or something. you go and you look back and you go, how did i do that? sometimes i, it baffles me too, that i -- i just sort of did it. yeah. i guess if i had thought about it too much, it citizen -- >> were you concerned, when what if it does not work? what consequence might there be for michael? >> no, he is an actor, he wants to work, be a star, whatever. o. he is, i mean, he is, what is he now, 20, 22? you asked for it. so -- >> i want to go to college. i can't get -- like this. >> david chase knows he has asked for it as well.
i was so proud of my dad. >> he studied his dad's work, especially those therapy scenes. >> this isn'tcan't talk about my personal life. >> hours with a character who has triggers and impulses and a mind-set so, it's is ssuch a gi. i have have hours inside of a mind i'm about to play. >> what's the matter, don't cry, it's only me. uncle tony. i don't know what, it's like i scare him. >> despite the shadows and footsteps he knew he would confront, did you think, you...
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why did my dad bother to net a is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent _ is gone. get a decent pension _ is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension and - is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension and painted l is gone. why did my dad bother to i get a decent pension and painted the pension scheme for that time because when you look at the long run, my mum with dementia, if she was of sane mind and her body had let her down i don't know how i could have sat there and thought of this, and said, we have sold the house and it is going to have to pay for your care. , ., , ., .,, ., ~ care. the promise to ease that kind of heartache _ care. the promise to ease that kind of heartache is _ care. the promise to ease that kind of heartache is familiar _ care. the promise to ease that kind of heartache is familiar to. - care. the promise to ease that kind of heartache is familiar to. made i of heartache is familiar to. made repeatedly long before his first moment in number ten. we repeatedly long before his first moment in number ten. we will fix the
why did my dad bother to net a is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent _ is gone. get a decent pension _ is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension and - is gone. why did my dad bother to get a decent pension and painted l is gone. why did my dad bother to i get a decent pension and painted the pension scheme for that time because when you look at the long run, my mum with dementia, if she was of sane mind and her body had let her down i don't know how i could have sat there...
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i called back home and i called my dad. my dad was up, watching it on tv. the reason i called him was because my mom at the time was the united airlines light attendant. i knew that she was on a trip. didn't know where she was, but i knew that one of the airlines that went down in pennsylvania could have been a united airlines airplane. i called my dad to find out where my mom was and found out he had heard from her and if she was safe. thank goodness, she was not on that airplane, but she was on layover in los angeles. my first thoughts went to where my mom was. not sure if she was flying on one of those united airlines flight that day. i checked on the family, make sure the family was ok. obviously, the mood back home in hawaii was the same mood most of us felt across the country where we were in shock. this profound grief and sadness over the thousands of people who lost their lives at the pentagon, pennsylvania, the world trade center. that led to what are we going to do next? what are we going to do to respond to this? i think the country was united to
i called back home and i called my dad. my dad was up, watching it on tv. the reason i called him was because my mom at the time was the united airlines light attendant. i knew that she was on a trip. didn't know where she was, but i knew that one of the airlines that went down in pennsylvania could have been a united airlines airplane. i called my dad to find out where my mom was and found out he had heard from her and if she was safe. thank goodness, she was not on that airplane, but she was...
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that idea drove my mum and dad. it comforted them that whatever the ups and downs of life, they were living in and contributing to a better society. living in and contributing to a bettersociety. but living in and contributing to a better society. but after ten years of the tories, we have lost this stop we have 5.7 million people in low—paid insecure work. workers in transport, care, education and utilities. these were the people who kept the show on the road during the pandemic and the award? continued low pay and job insecurity. —— the reward. clustered in low—paid jobs will be the first generation to have more lifetime earnings than the one that went before. after a decade of the conservatives, we have an economy with historically rates of investment. since 2010, in the investment. since 2010, in the investment league, of 170 nations, britain comes in a miserable 150th. labour will work with sectors which are strong. pharmaceuticals, materials, defence, chemical engineering, consumer goods, environmental technol
that idea drove my mum and dad. it comforted them that whatever the ups and downs of life, they were living in and contributing to a better society. living in and contributing to a bettersociety. but living in and contributing to a better society. but after ten years of the tories, we have lost this stop we have 5.7 million people in low—paid insecure work. workers in transport, care, education and utilities. these were the people who kept the show on the road during the pandemic and the...
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my dad's like, zam? [ laughter ] i've got to get a salary. him in the movie? [ laughter ] he's calling me with casting options. and i said, just do your perms and we'll take care of the cast. you know? >> jimmy: is he still doing perms? is that still going on? >> this guy is 75 years old. and his biceps detach from his shoulders. he can't see. and he's still cutting hair. it's over, you're 75! put the shears down! [ laughter ] he's going to die behind the chair, you know? he's not going to retire. >> jimmy: he likes it, why not? he probably gets to talk to different people all the time, it's nice. >> yeah, no. >> jimmy: takes some pressure off you, probably. >> yes, he loves it. >> you have this television show. i've been watching you on the show. your experience would be the same i had. in the first episode of the show, you go out in a boat, there's a great chef named michael timma rusty, he's here in los angeles. he catches fish, he cooks them. and you, well -- you tell the story. you go out in the boat, what happens? >> the stevy show, i w
my dad's like, zam? [ laughter ] i've got to get a salary. him in the movie? [ laughter ] he's calling me with casting options. and i said, just do your perms and we'll take care of the cast. you know? >> jimmy: is he still doing perms? is that still going on? >> this guy is 75 years old. and his biceps detach from his shoulders. he can't see. and he's still cutting hair. it's over, you're 75! put the shears down! [ laughter ] he's going to die behind the chair, you know? he's not...
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every day, i miss my dad. _ in my opinion, the other way. every day, i miss my dad.1, whether it's january 13th, whether it'sjuly seven. i miss my dad and that will never change. 50. dad and that will never change. so, to 2021, dad and that will never change. so, to 2021. and _ dad and that will never change. so, to 2021, and the most powerful country in the world seems to be suffering a crisis of confidence. in the manner of its departure from afghanistan, the kabul debacle, a crisis of competence. just off the tip of manhattan, lady liberally symbolises america opening its arms to the world —— lady liberty. 20 years on, the us feels much more introspective pace. jon sopel, bbc news, new york. lauren manning was rushing for a lift when the plane struck the world trade center and was badly injured. moran, it is so good of you to talk to us here at the bbc. —— lauren. the fact that tomorrow is 20 years, is that for you and your family any more significant than any other date? what are your reflections about the fact that 20 years have now passed?— now passed? that's a
every day, i miss my dad. _ in my opinion, the other way. every day, i miss my dad.1, whether it's january 13th, whether it'sjuly seven. i miss my dad and that will never change. 50. dad and that will never change. so, to 2021, dad and that will never change. so, to 2021. and _ dad and that will never change. so, to 2021, and the most powerful country in the world seems to be suffering a crisis of confidence. in the manner of its departure from afghanistan, the kabul debacle, a crisis of...
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my dad was a blue kcollar worke in a factory. had a nice dcar. had vacations every year. painting sure but underneath, it was kind of different because my parents were complete hi overo overwhelmed. they were traumatized and had a stillborn bay and a year later their baby was taken after he was born and a couple years go by and when the fbi found paul and identified he might be paul, they brought him home that summer and then i was born in november and it was a really, terribly stressful time for my parents, especially for my mom. we didn't discuss things. i think that my parents always wanted to have a positive outlook on life and move forward and that was their way of doing that, by not focussing of the past . every memory paul and i have, typical relationship as brothers until he hit his teens and i was approaching my keeps and then your life expands. you have friends and what not and we kind of went different ways. he was -- there was something different about him, i guess, i'd say. i'm sure it made him feel set apart and i'm sure that affected him. at usaa, we've bee
my dad was a blue kcollar worke in a factory. had a nice dcar. had vacations every year. painting sure but underneath, it was kind of different because my parents were complete hi overo overwhelmed. they were traumatized and had a stillborn bay and a year later their baby was taken after he was born and a couple years go by and when the fbi found paul and identified he might be paul, they brought him home that summer and then i was born in november and it was a really, terribly stressful time...
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my dad is from lebanon. when the war started, my dad said let's move to egypt.lived there for three years and four months exactly. we studied there, me and my sister. my dad opened a business and we started working and everything. then egypt started having problems. one day from nowhere my dad received a phone call. it was from a church in cairo, egypt, and they said we would like to see you because [inaudible] ready to leave for chicago. my dad didn't believe the phone call. he hung up and said someone is playing a game with me. he hung up the phone. then they called again. we went for the meeting and everything. from there we started the process of paperwork, passport, everything. then we just came as refugees. >> so you get to chicago. you get enrolled in sullivan. >> yeah. >> before sullivan, what was your first impression of chicago? what's going on in your mind? >> so i came o'hare, from o'hare right away to the house they rented for us. it was apartment, not a house. so it was all the way in really like bad shape house, but [inaudible]. because i told you
my dad is from lebanon. when the war started, my dad said let's move to egypt.lived there for three years and four months exactly. we studied there, me and my sister. my dad opened a business and we started working and everything. then egypt started having problems. one day from nowhere my dad received a phone call. it was from a church in cairo, egypt, and they said we would like to see you because [inaudible] ready to leave for chicago. my dad didn't believe the phone call. he hung up and...
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shop then, and i said, "mrjavid would like an appointment," knowing that they thought it would be my dadger says, "where's your dad?" and i said, "actually, it's this mrjavid, it's me," and i explained to him i wanted to borrow £500 to buy some shares, and, obviously, he couldn't lend it to me — i was a 14—year—old — but he felt sorry for me, and he said, "i'll have a word with your dad," and, cut a long story short, he basically persuaded my dad, saying that, you know, "i think your son knows what he's doing here, "it would be a good investment to let him borrow £500," and that's what i did. and you've described the pleasure you had finding yourself at home during the pandemic — not really what you planned, but you had some pleasure. what about being on the back benches for that time? was it desperately frustrating? you resigned as chancellorjust before the pandemic began — without knowing, of course, that it was going to begin. did you find yourself thinking, "oh, god, i wish i was there, "i want to take this decisions?" yeah, there was some frustration. especially at the start of the
shop then, and i said, "mrjavid would like an appointment," knowing that they thought it would be my dadger says, "where's your dad?" and i said, "actually, it's this mrjavid, it's me," and i explained to him i wanted to borrow £500 to buy some shares, and, obviously, he couldn't lend it to me — i was a 14—year—old — but he felt sorry for me, and he said, "i'll have a word with your dad," and, cut a long story short, he basically persuaded my...
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like it's to the point where i can hear my dad's voice singing those songs.y. he didn't live in fear. he would just tell me to live every day, and that's all i can do. >> well, thank you, and thank you all of you for shining a light. and now let's shine a light on one remarkable true story of rescue, recovery, bravery, and compassion at ground zero. >> i started working in the world trade center in 1983. it was a bit intimidating but thrilling at the same time. the idea of people with disabilities working and making things accessible was a new thing. >> the day of 9/11, 2001, i'm on the 81st floor. the plane hit in the north side of the tower. there was tremendous rumbling. >> we could hear the glass hitting against the building. sounded like wind chimes. >> within six minutes, everybody in the office was going down the stairs. on my way down, the door to the 68th floor happened to be open. i see people walking around. as i walked down a hallway, i looked to my right, and there's a woman in a wheelchair. >> all the sudden these two guys came in -- >> an evacu
like it's to the point where i can hear my dad's voice singing those songs.y. he didn't live in fear. he would just tell me to live every day, and that's all i can do. >> well, thank you, and thank you all of you for shining a light. and now let's shine a light on one remarkable true story of rescue, recovery, bravery, and compassion at ground zero. >> i started working in the world trade center in 1983. it was a bit intimidating but thrilling at the same time. the idea of people...
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my dad was at work. was 10 years old, and i was snooping around the house looking for christmas presents. i thought, this is a great time to go in the crawl space, because i know it's a great place to hide presents. i saw a bunch of boxes. i thought, this is it. the big score, right? it was just like papers and things. it's not a present. open another one. bunch of cards. more letters. newspaper clippings. i'm like, this isn't christmas. so i looked at one. it said, 500 search for kidnapped baby. another one, fronczak baby still missing. so i started reading it. and it said paul joseph fronczak kidnapped from michael reese hospital. i saw a picture of my mom and dad and they looked really, really sad and heartbroken and distraught. i thought, wait. that's me. what happened? >> that year i was a student nurse at michael reese hospital in chicago. i was working on the maternity ward. we were downtown chicago and young and i came from a small town, so it was fun. michael reese is on the south side of chicag
my dad was at work. was 10 years old, and i was snooping around the house looking for christmas presents. i thought, this is a great time to go in the crawl space, because i know it's a great place to hide presents. i saw a bunch of boxes. i thought, this is it. the big score, right? it was just like papers and things. it's not a present. open another one. bunch of cards. more letters. newspaper clippings. i'm like, this isn't christmas. so i looked at one. it said, 500 search for kidnapped...
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my dad is not a magician my dad was an airline pilot for twa, back in the day remember twa >> jimmy:led right'em money here's how it went down. he took a handful of coins out of his pocket. he poured them into this little cigar humidor box so i couldn't count them on the wall he had a map of the u.s. and all the 50 states had a different point value. you follow >> jimmy: yeah >> he'd give me some darts i'd throw the darts at the map until i hit four states. i'd total up the states with an old calculator and if my score equaled the amount of change in the box, 150 points, $1.50 in the box, it meant i'd won, i was right on the money and as a prize, my dad would take me on a trip anywhere in the world i wanted to go >> wow >> wow >> and over the years my dad and i went on zero trips together [ laughter ] cause this game sucked and i forgot about the game until my son jackson's 2nd birthday earlier this year my dad in a very sweet gesture gifted us his cigar humidor with the darts and the old calculator even made a brand-new map of the u.s. and i'd be honored, jimmy, if you'd play the ro
my dad is not a magician my dad was an airline pilot for twa, back in the day remember twa >> jimmy:led right'em money here's how it went down. he took a handful of coins out of his pocket. he poured them into this little cigar humidor box so i couldn't count them on the wall he had a map of the u.s. and all the 50 states had a different point value. you follow >> jimmy: yeah >> he'd give me some darts i'd throw the darts at the map until i hit four states. i'd total up the...
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my dad was an amazing human being.one was a ten—year—old schoolboy when he was called to the principal�*s office. his father, joseph, worked at the world trade center. i went down the hallway, and my mum was standing there with tears in her eyes. she told me what had happened, and we had a moment in the hallway. i think i was just very confused at first. you're an innocent ten—year—old thinking, "the world is great," and then you find out that someone killed your father. hundreds of miles south in florida, andy card was also at an elementary school. the chief of staff to president bush knew he had to interrupt him. that's when i walked up to the president and i leaned down and i whispered to him, "a second plane hit the second tower. america is under attack." ann van hine was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 1a at the time. i stayed dressed, i laid down w
my dad was an amazing human being.one was a ten—year—old schoolboy when he was called to the principal�*s office. his father, joseph, worked at the world trade center. i went down the hallway, and my mum was standing there with tears in her eyes. she told me what had happened, and we had a moment in the hallway. i think i was just very confused at first. you're an innocent ten—year—old thinking, "the world is great," and then you find out that someone killed your father....
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, i turn up thought it would be my dad, i turn up for the appointment and the bank manager says, wherevid is may 5aid actually, this mrjavid is may and explained to him i wanted to borrow £500 to buy some shares and obviously he couldn't lend it to me because i was a 14—year—old but he felt sorry for me and he said i'll have a word with your dad and cut a long story short he basically per5uaded my dad saying that you know i think your son knows what he's doing here and it will be a good investment to lessen borrow £500 and that is what i did. find good investment to lessen borrow £500 and that is what i did. and you have described _ £500 and that is what i did. and you have described the _ £500 and that is what i did. and you have described the pleasure - £500 and that is what i did. and you have described the pleasure you - £500 and that is what i did. and you have described the pleasure you had finding herself at home during the pandemic, not really what you planned. what about being on the back benche5 that time? wa5 adjustably frustrating? resigned a5 chancellorjust before adjustabl
, i turn up thought it would be my dad, i turn up for the appointment and the bank manager says, wherevid is may 5aid actually, this mrjavid is may and explained to him i wanted to borrow £500 to buy some shares and obviously he couldn't lend it to me because i was a 14—year—old but he felt sorry for me and he said i'll have a word with your dad and cut a long story short he basically per5uaded my dad saying that you know i think your son knows what he's doing here and it will be a good...
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my dad was an amazing human being.iaccone was a ten—year—old schoolboy when he was called to the principal�*s office. his father, joseph, worked at the world trade center. i went down the hallway, and my mum was standing there with tears in her eyes. she told me what had happened, and we had a moment in the hallway. i think i was just very confused at first. you're an innocent ten—year—old thinking, "the world is great." and then, you find out someone killed your father. hundreds of miles south, in florida, andy card was also at an elementary school. the chief of staff to president bush knew he had to interrupt him. that's when i walked up to the president and i leaned down and i whispered to him, "a second plane hit the second tower. "america is under attack. " ann van hine was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 14 at the time. - i stayed dressed, i laid d
my dad was an amazing human being.iaccone was a ten—year—old schoolboy when he was called to the principal�*s office. his father, joseph, worked at the world trade center. i went down the hallway, and my mum was standing there with tears in her eyes. she told me what had happened, and we had a moment in the hallway. i think i was just very confused at first. you're an innocent ten—year—old thinking, "the world is great." and then, you find out someone killed your father....
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my mom and i watched all of your dad's fights. t in the '80s, up until he retired. but my mother just absolutely loved him and i loved him too. tell me what will people learn that's new in this documentary that you're excited about? >> first of all, joy, it's good to see you again. thanks for having us on the show. every time i watch the documentary, i get chills because it's such a beautiful depiction. and i have to say that ken and sarah burns and david mcmann did an incredible job with capturing my dad's very complex history without losing the essence of who he truly was as a person. his goodness, his kindness shine through. and again, when you're watching, a lot of people think they know a lot about my dad. i'll be honest with you, i've seen bits and pieces from the documentary that i didn't even know. so like there were family footage that i've never seen before of me and my mom and my dad and us four kids just hanging out at the house. it brought tears to my eyes because, you know, to see my dad as a boxer, that's one thing.
my mom and i watched all of your dad's fights. t in the '80s, up until he retired. but my mother just absolutely loved him and i loved him too. tell me what will people learn that's new in this documentary that you're excited about? >> first of all, joy, it's good to see you again. thanks for having us on the show. every time i watch the documentary, i get chills because it's such a beautiful depiction. and i have to say that ken and sarah burns and david mcmann did an incredible job with...
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i went home and asked my dad, and he put on the six o'clock news and said that's who we vote for.eated this story in 2010 after i got elected, and i was on the phone with my dad, and he said he didn't think that story was quite true. he said if that's the case, and must be the first time in your life you've done anything i told you to do. but i remember it quite viivdly. so they point to the telly and they say, kinnock, that's our guy, but was it more who they were? your parents were both primary school teachers and would have looked to labour at that stage with mrs thatcher in power. was itjust a given? they were never members of political parties. that wasn't something we talked about hugely. but there was always that backdrop. my mum was a special needs teacher. funding was cut so she became a teacher, and it meant the kids she had been supporting wouldn't get it any more. you may remember she was known as tbw, that bloody woman. they weren't massively... they didn't campaign or anything like that. we didn't go on demos or anything, but my dad's parents were salvationist and ve
i went home and asked my dad, and he put on the six o'clock news and said that's who we vote for.eated this story in 2010 after i got elected, and i was on the phone with my dad, and he said he didn't think that story was quite true. he said if that's the case, and must be the first time in your life you've done anything i told you to do. but i remember it quite viivdly. so they point to the telly and they say, kinnock, that's our guy, but was it more who they were? your parents were both...
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and in 20 years, the pendulum has swung, in my opinion, the other way. >> every day, i miss my dad. single day. whether it is 9/11, whether it is january 13, whether it is july 7. i miss my dad and that will never change. >> and so to 2021, theost powerful country in the world seems to be suffering a crisis of confidence. in the manner of its departure from afghanistan, the kabul debacle, a crisis of confidence. just off the tip of manhattan, lady liberty symbolizes america opening its arms to the world. but 20 years on, the u.s. feels a much more introspective place jon sopel, bbc news, new york. samantha: i am joined now by laura trevelyan, who picks up our coverage from new york city. laura: samantha, thank you so much, and welcome to new york city. we are overlooking the 9/11 memorial, which is in the footprint of the world trade center. this is the site of the 9/11 attacks. new york city prepares to remember that fateful day. 20 years after 9/11, the families of those killed are still waiting for justice. the man accused of masterminding those attacks is in court once againt gu
and in 20 years, the pendulum has swung, in my opinion, the other way. >> every day, i miss my dad. single day. whether it is 9/11, whether it is january 13, whether it is july 7. i miss my dad and that will never change. >> and so to 2021, theost powerful country in the world seems to be suffering a crisis of confidence. in the manner of its departure from afghanistan, the kabul debacle, a crisis of confidence. just off the tip of manhattan, lady liberty symbolizes america opening...
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my dad was an amazing human being.pal�*s office. his father, joseph, worked at the world trade center. i went down the hallway, and my mum was standing there with tears in her eyes. she told me what had happened, and we had a moment in the hallway. i think i was just very confused at first. you're an innocent ten—year—old thinking, "the world is great." and then, you find out someone killed your father. hundreds of miles south in florida, andy was also at an elementary school. the chief of staff to president bush knew he had to interrupt him. that's when i walked up to the president and i leaned down and i whispered to him, "a second plane hit the second tower. "america is under attack. " ann was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 14 at the time. - i stayed dressed, i laid down - with them but i didn't go to sleep because i figured somebody- was coming to t
my dad was an amazing human being.pal�*s office. his father, joseph, worked at the world trade center. i went down the hallway, and my mum was standing there with tears in her eyes. she told me what had happened, and we had a moment in the hallway. i think i was just very confused at first. you're an innocent ten—year—old thinking, "the world is great." and then, you find out someone killed your father. hundreds of miles south in florida, andy was also at an elementary school....
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that is exactly i what my dad said actually.good for ou. ,., you. but the shades back on, you look more _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with the - you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with the shades j look more like in with the shades on. ., , , �* look more like in with the shades on. �* ., ., ., look more like in with the shades on. people say i'm a lot more liking with the shades _ on. people say i'm a lot more liking with the shades on _ on. people say i'm a lot more liking with the shades on and _ on. people say i'm a lot more liking with the shades on and the - on. people say i'm a lot more liking with the shades on and the lights i with the shades on and the lights turned out. when i turn up to do an event, people look at me and go ok. it is quite nerve—racking when you turn up for these events. now my personality comes through
that is exactly i what my dad said actually.good for ou. ,., you. but the shades back on, you look more _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with the - you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with the shades j look more like in with the shades on. ., , , �* look more like in with the shades on. �* ., ., .,...
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and my dad is a tattoo artist in cleveland. ently got matching tattoos from my dad. and i'll show you. >> maren: okay. >> it's not too high up. it's a "v" with a wolf's head. look at that thigh on the camera. it's hard to show. but there it is. >> maren: what is it? >> it's a bee with a wolf head on it.pand we always say honey time. so we wanted to get a bee tattoo. and my sister was like, well, my nephew -- my sister abby said my nephew oliver loves wolves. i'm like, i don't know if he does. i've never heard him bring it up. but okay, it looks cool. he's more into dinosaurs but the dinosaur head would -- that would be weird, right? [ laughter ] that would be too weird. >> maren: a dino bee. it sounds like your sister likes wolves. >> exactly. yeah. >> maren: i love it. and your dad did it. that's amazing. >> and my brother's constantly going to cleveland for -- that's where my dad lives. to get free tattoos all the time. >> maren: are you going to get any more? >> yes. i would love. but i don't -- what should i get? >> maren: i
and my dad is a tattoo artist in cleveland. ently got matching tattoos from my dad. and i'll show you. >> maren: okay. >> it's not too high up. it's a "v" with a wolf's head. look at that thigh on the camera. it's hard to show. but there it is. >> maren: what is it? >> it's a bee with a wolf head on it.pand we always say honey time. so we wanted to get a bee tattoo. and my sister was like, well, my nephew -- my sister abby said my nephew oliver loves wolves....
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that was a way that i always want to honor my dad. it's the man he was. carrying on his legacy. one of my favorite memories with tuesday's children was going to new orleans with habitat for humanity after hurricane katrina. this whole idea of helping heals. you know -- >> you were 15 at the time, right? something like that. >> yeah, yeah. i remember, it was so cool, because, you know, i had heard about habitat for humanity. there was a bunch of 15-year-olds building a house, having a hammer and needing not only that, but being able to meet the people of new orleans. just seeing how there's so much healing of, you know, people of different tragedies. being able to share your story and it's just beautiful. i mean, i think that's something that i always try to take away, that, you know, 9/11 was a dark day. there was so much hurt. but out of it, there was a lot of beauty. the way in which people came together. not only the people who lost that day but the people who survived and who carry on their stories, especially those people who are living with the illnesses, especially thinkin
that was a way that i always want to honor my dad. it's the man he was. carrying on his legacy. one of my favorite memories with tuesday's children was going to new orleans with habitat for humanity after hurricane katrina. this whole idea of helping heals. you know -- >> you were 15 at the time, right? something like that. >> yeah, yeah. i remember, it was so cool, because, you know, i had heard about habitat for humanity. there was a bunch of 15-year-olds building a house, having...
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it was 1987 and the general election, and my friends were talking about who their mums and dads wouldlection. i had no idea what they were talking about, and i felt really embarrassed. i went home and asked my dad, and he put on the six o'clock news and said, that's neil kinnock, that's who we vote for. i repeated this story in 2010 after i got elected, and i was on the phone with my dad, and he said he didn't think that story was quite true. but i said, dad, un massively labour! , ., but i said, dad, un massively labour! ., ~' but i said, dad, un massively labour! i” ., 4' ., ,, , labour! -- you work massively labour. he said if that's the case, and must be the first time in your life you've done anything i told you to do. but i remember it quite vividly. so they point to the telly and they say, that's our guy, but was it more who they were? your parents were both primary school teachers and would have looked to labour at that stage with mrs thatcher in power. was itjust a given? we are labour people, that is who we are. , �* , , ., are. they weren't members of olitical are. they wer
it was 1987 and the general election, and my friends were talking about who their mums and dads wouldlection. i had no idea what they were talking about, and i felt really embarrassed. i went home and asked my dad, and he put on the six o'clock news and said, that's neil kinnock, that's who we vote for. i repeated this story in 2010 after i got elected, and i was on the phone with my dad, and he said he didn't think that story was quite true. but i said, dad, un massively labour! , ., but i...
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and my dad, i don't think, was quite ready for that. it was devastating to my dad.s a shock to our family. >> then on december 15th, kim's family is destroyed forever. >> i was living in tokyo, japan, working at an international school. it was a friday night in tokyo, like at 2:00 a.m., and got a call from my mom. and she said -- she said, kim, your father's been killed. you need to come home immediately to california. and so, i didn't understand it at all. i threw the phone at the wall. i was in shock, complete shock. >> reporter: who did you think might have been capable of killing your father? >> we had absolutely no idea. >> reporter: i'm sure that was the first question police asked you. >> yes. >> reporter: did he have any enemies? who were they? >> whenever you have a murder case the very first question is, "who would want to do it?" >> i was examining the scene when i first got there, when i was being briefed, and i noticed that there was a key still in the door -- door lock of the main door into the house. which was odd, because either the person inside the
and my dad, i don't think, was quite ready for that. it was devastating to my dad.s a shock to our family. >> then on december 15th, kim's family is destroyed forever. >> i was living in tokyo, japan, working at an international school. it was a friday night in tokyo, like at 2:00 a.m., and got a call from my mom. and she said -- she said, kim, your father's been killed. you need to come home immediately to california. and so, i didn't understand it at all. i threw the phone at the...
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i can, my dad is like you, my dad. very good mall. sure duty to get on the good news to can get on the man is in the unit and they're not going on. yeah, i'm just, you know, so now i'm john nathan kitchen. she told me to turn turn into tonight in the sunday because she did not have that with me . ah. 2 2 ah, ah, the stone official forcing them this month, john issues with their own issue asking you to hold off to your home. me, did you go to to you was that you didn't time? sure, the value of all you've been washed tomorrow my the whole like you don't really know will be fixed or there will be his jet for the so i'm only be sure that was to the job was to run, but that i have a new job to be off, you took up, but it's paid in should be the whole fine before i'm a do you know zoom out what the full version of my buddy. good at bought new york, john b. shag nicole involved sally know what i as it will be. ringback all. busy done on. busy has him on that job on the, on the on the, you know, i d and actually on thursday the she was should
i can, my dad is like you, my dad. very good mall. sure duty to get on the good news to can get on the man is in the unit and they're not going on. yeah, i'm just, you know, so now i'm john nathan kitchen. she told me to turn turn into tonight in the sunday because she did not have that with me . ah. 2 2 ah, ah, the stone official forcing them this month, john issues with their own issue asking you to hold off to your home. me, did you go to to you was that you didn't time? sure, the value of...
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i felt very embarrassed and i went home and i asked my dad.aid, that is neil kinnock and that is who we will be voting for. i was on my phone to my dad and he said he were massively labour. but he said it must be the 1st time in your life you have done anything i have told you to do. but i do remember it. he anything i have told you to do. but i do remember it.— anything i have told you to do. but i do remember it. he pointed at the tell and i do remember it. he pointed at the telly and said _ i do remember it. he pointed at the telly and said neil _ i do remember it. he pointed at the telly and said neil kinnock - i do remember it. he pointed at the telly and said neil kinnock is - i do remember it. he pointed at the telly and said neil kinnock is our . telly and said neil kinnock is our quy' telly and said neil kinnock is our guy, but were you debating issues, talking about it, or a case of that we are? they were both primary school teachers, and like a lot of people in the public sector at that stage, with mrs thatcher in power, where they
i felt very embarrassed and i went home and i asked my dad.aid, that is neil kinnock and that is who we will be voting for. i was on my phone to my dad and he said he were massively labour. but he said it must be the 1st time in your life you have done anything i have told you to do. but i do remember it. he anything i have told you to do. but i do remember it.— anything i have told you to do. but i do remember it. he pointed at the tell and i do remember it. he pointed at the telly and said...
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my dad was holding her like this. need to go get help, and then i ran screaming help to my neighbor's house. >> madison's dramatic story. will police believe it? >> he didn't seem that upset? >> no, no, he seemed more concerned about missing home coming. >> when "dateline" continues. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free premium delivery. ends labor day. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshiel
my dad was holding her like this. need to go get help, and then i ran screaming help to my neighbor's house. >> madison's dramatic story. will police believe it? >> he didn't seem that upset? >> no, no, he seemed more concerned about missing home coming. >> when "dateline" continues. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a...
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my city immediately say love with black and i told my dad, i'm not going home to the office. i want to request my 60 as lenny this they've gotta go to school. if i'm not close to my overall is already my school back. was a lot from school. i got i me when we're going, there was no, they're like leave me coming when days a breakdown on the road and you call it mechanic to come by to help you fix your vehicle and they will call over like no. i said i need them. what are you doing? yeah, i need somebody to jump my vehicle and fix my car. not related. hello. very close to a job. a who wouldn't one of my like. driving me out and fight it bonnie passion inside me. of course there's no rosy. the girls, they are from different ethnic groups like different outside defense tribes from all different vocals. trying to bring hope they believe that there's not that full siblings life and the minute i believe that there is not 2, there's multiple lives. we can set up the garage on the i see, i believe that's almost the oh i was, i don't know the photo does all the go in saint lou go states.
my city immediately say love with black and i told my dad, i'm not going home to the office. i want to request my 60 as lenny this they've gotta go to school. if i'm not close to my overall is already my school back. was a lot from school. i got i me when we're going, there was no, they're like leave me coming when days a breakdown on the road and you call it mechanic to come by to help you fix your vehicle and they will call over like no. i said i need them. what are you doing? yeah, i need...
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and i told my dad, i'm not going home today. i want to spend 60 as lenny this and they gotta go to school if to him. and that close to my overall is already my school back was i close from school? i got ah, when we're going leaving the company. when guys a break down on the road and you call it mechanic to call by to help you fix your vehicle and they will call over like no. i said i need them. what are you doing? i need somebody to jack my vehicle and fix my car motor lady hello. 2 very close to a job a who wouldn't want to drive the me out and fire it. bonnie passion inside me of course is not all rosy. the girls, they are from different ethnic groups like different outside by different types from different vocals. trying to bring hope they believe that there's not that full siblings their life and the minute i believe that there is not 2, there's not live me. i can settle big garage on the high street. i believe that's the most i use the oh well i just don't know the photo does all the girls in the same size around live go sta
and i told my dad, i'm not going home today. i want to spend 60 as lenny this and they gotta go to school if to him. and that close to my overall is already my school back was i close from school? i got ah, when we're going leaving the company. when guys a break down on the road and you call it mechanic to call by to help you fix your vehicle and they will call over like no. i said i need them. what are you doing? i need somebody to jack my vehicle and fix my car motor lady hello. 2 very close...
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he's my dad's expression, and i mean it sincerely, some of you who knew my dad. he would say everybody is entitled to be treated with dignity. that's what the labor movement is about, dignity. it provides dignity for people who deserve to be treated with dignity. i want to thank everyone. i know you did not expect to be in this role at this moment. i believe that the future of american labor is in very good hands. i mean it. thank you. [applause] and i want to welcome everyone to the white house. i mean that. this is your house. it's not hyperbole. this is your house. i would not be here without you. that, again, is not hyperbole. in my white house, you will always be welcomed. labor will always be welcomed. you heard me say many times, i intend to be the most prounion president, the most prounion administration in american history. one of the reasons i'm able to do that is because the public is changing. you have educated them on why and i want to thank the dues paying members of the laborers, marty. marty walsh. who is making sure that we keep the commitments a
he's my dad's expression, and i mean it sincerely, some of you who knew my dad. he would say everybody is entitled to be treated with dignity. that's what the labor movement is about, dignity. it provides dignity for people who deserve to be treated with dignity. i want to thank everyone. i know you did not expect to be in this role at this moment. i believe that the future of american labor is in very good hands. i mean it. thank you. [applause] and i want to welcome everyone to the white...
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my dad had been like, you don't need it.y you talcum at home in the uk if you love it so much. but it was such a rare thing to find in the bathroom. >> jimmy: for sure. >> i just couldn't turn down the opportunity. but i have never taken anything ever since from a hotel bathroom. >> jimmy: not even the sewing kit, huh? >> that's always dangerous going through security. talcum powder and a sewing kit. >> jimmy: i never imagined you as a talc kind of guy. but now it's all coming together. you brought a video with you tonight. >> i did. >> jimmy: maybe you should set this up. >> this was my attempt to -- i had been filming in vancouver, but i've been trying to experience wilderness and getting out in the mountains. >> jimmy: it is a beautiful part of the world. >> so i did this whale watching tour, that was amazing, because you get to see whales. being a brit, i fancy myself as a bit of david atomboro. >> jimmy: he narrates "the planet earth" and that sort of thing. >> exactly. so this was in hindsight me trying to be as eloque
my dad had been like, you don't need it.y you talcum at home in the uk if you love it so much. but it was such a rare thing to find in the bathroom. >> jimmy: for sure. >> i just couldn't turn down the opportunity. but i have never taken anything ever since from a hotel bathroom. >> jimmy: not even the sewing kit, huh? >> that's always dangerous going through security. talcum powder and a sewing kit. >> jimmy: i never imagined you as a talc kind of guy. but now...
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and i told my dad, i'm not going home to the office. i want to spend 60 as lenny this and they've gotta go to school if i'm not close to my overall is already my school back was i close from school? i've got, ah, when we're going like leave mechanic when guys a break down on the road and you call it mechanic to come by to help you fix your vehicle and they will come over like no. i said, what are you doing here? i need somebody to jump my vehicle and fix my car, lady hello. 2 very close to a job a who wouldn't one of my like you drive the me out and fight it bonnie passion inside me. of course there's no rosy. the girls, they are from different ethnic groups and then you don't different outside you about different types from all different vulnerable of trying to bring hope they believe that there's not that full siblings life and the minute i believe that there is no 2. there's no personal lives we can set up a garage on the high street. i believe that's almost the oh i was i don't know the photo, doesn't it? all the girls in the sense a
and i told my dad, i'm not going home to the office. i want to spend 60 as lenny this and they've gotta go to school if i'm not close to my overall is already my school back was i close from school? i've got, ah, when we're going like leave mechanic when guys a break down on the road and you call it mechanic to come by to help you fix your vehicle and they will come over like no. i said, what are you doing here? i need somebody to jump my vehicle and fix my car, lady hello. 2 very close to a...
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i was blessed my mom and dad lived across the street for 30 years. i was truly blessed. they weren't the babysitters, but they watched the babysitters. and that made it possible for me to have the career that i have. people say. oh how can you stand living so close to your parents. i loved my parents i was very close to them and i was truly blessed to have them there. and my kids were healthy. my sons were healthy. there are so many different things that, so individual, the husband, the wife, does he do what he should? do you do what you should? do you have the economic means to get help? the core argument i make is if all of our conservative women were just home full time with the kids what a disaster, what a disaster in policy discussion. we need to be out there, whether it's full time, whether it's part time, whether it's volunteer, whether you're working, the conservative women need to be out there working and that's sort of the work picture. >> i thought it was us ever interesting not only this idea you talked a little bit and go to different ages of the idea of wha
i was blessed my mom and dad lived across the street for 30 years. i was truly blessed. they weren't the babysitters, but they watched the babysitters. and that made it possible for me to have the career that i have. people say. oh how can you stand living so close to your parents. i loved my parents i was very close to them and i was truly blessed to have them there. and my kids were healthy. my sons were healthy. there are so many different things that, so individual, the husband, the wife,...