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so when my dad became vice president and then we were supposed to move into the vice presidents house then it changed again and i became president. so then in my time it has changed so drastically, the advantage to him being the president was that he could fly home every night. so today, my understanding is the senators that stay here and have apartments but the family stay home and the district provided that grow up in grand rapids michigan i grew up in alexandria virginia so things changed drastically and they don't socialize together because they work and then go back to their apartments and that is what is hurting. cokie roberts and i spent a lot of time talking about it. her parents and my parents were dear friends. and there is nothing now. the families are back in the home district. host: what is the impact on politics? >> the impact is you can disagree with somebody but they always supported each other in whatever issue was going on. my dad and tip o'neil and mike mansfield were all friends. they played golf and socialized you knew them as a person it wasn't just the role or c
so when my dad became vice president and then we were supposed to move into the vice presidents house then it changed again and i became president. so then in my time it has changed so drastically, the advantage to him being the president was that he could fly home every night. so today, my understanding is the senators that stay here and have apartments but the family stay home and the district provided that grow up in grand rapids michigan i grew up in alexandria virginia so things changed...
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because it, my dad was at the meeting, my grand office and he sees discussion. the bill was approved and parts of payment and at the time mister kathy was requested not to do any burials on behalf of the fund before getting part consent from the church. i found that my grandfather, someone died. sorry them quickly because that's what you make. i think what they're saying there's, you need to make sure we can get the fact that you're going to get the money close to the also your family and your contribution. going to building this room, which will, how's history. this is my great plan. so he was a fail oh, you can see like all the ports of engagement discharge, like all the way from calcutta, london to say what kind of to draw cash a lot of my grand that he's been back in a really older my dad i so he felt him, oh, really back to white kid because my dad and then there were many makes up of a background. i've seen them listen community so much, specially in the sand to what it is now. i wish my grandfather could say this now, and my children will have no idea the
because it, my dad was at the meeting, my grand office and he sees discussion. the bill was approved and parts of payment and at the time mister kathy was requested not to do any burials on behalf of the fund before getting part consent from the church. i found that my grandfather, someone died. sorry them quickly because that's what you make. i think what they're saying there's, you need to make sure we can get the fact that you're going to get the money close to the also your family and your...
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here's my dad, my mom and me when i was a baby. when my dad passed away, we became of interest to the bureau of indian affairs. and it wasn't very long before the social workers, and for my 1st my mom to make a decision, give your children up for adoption or send them to boarding school. she chose to send us to body shop with the idea that at least we will be together in the summer time when school was out on our way to the airport. our mother made this big apology saying that she, sorry, we're gonna have to have you go to boarding school. this was in the fall of 1955. we were taken to the town of wrangell into this huge kind of government and closed on claim that china rose out of the mountains and trees. as wrangell institute. we were not quite sure what was going to be in our future. oh ah ah ah, the government said that it must be coming too expensive to continue killing indians. let's educate them. let's assimilate them. he was a rabbit assimilationist. so it was, let's kill the indian them. man said the man. the whole basis f
here's my dad, my mom and me when i was a baby. when my dad passed away, we became of interest to the bureau of indian affairs. and it wasn't very long before the social workers, and for my 1st my mom to make a decision, give your children up for adoption or send them to boarding school. she chose to send us to body shop with the idea that at least we will be together in the summer time when school was out on our way to the airport. our mother made this big apology saying that she, sorry, we're...
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>> i do love my dad. >> are you afraid of him, too? >> i'm scared of my dad. yeah. >> what a strange, strange thing. to love the person you're afraid of, the father you're afraid of. >> it's because at one point in time, i wasn't afraid of him. he wasn't what he is now. >> but she wasn't what she is now either, which is why she's come back all these years later to the woods and the old farmhouse and her dad's school. but we begin years ago and far away, in a place called ferris, texas, where teresa tucker, a single mom of three, was -- no other word for it -- desperate. it was about her middle daughter, ashley, spiraling out of control. what were you worried about? >> drugs and just rebellion, very mouthy. and -- and so -- i didn't know where to turn. >> how old was she at the time? >> 16. >> and on that december weekend in 2014, ashley was getting kicked out of yet another rehab. so teresa called her best friend, the pastor's wife, for help. >> it was my pastor and his wife that told us about circle of hope. >> circle of hope girls' ranch and boarding school.
>> i do love my dad. >> are you afraid of him, too? >> i'm scared of my dad. yeah. >> what a strange, strange thing. to love the person you're afraid of, the father you're afraid of. >> it's because at one point in time, i wasn't afraid of him. he wasn't what he is now. >> but she wasn't what she is now either, which is why she's come back all these years later to the woods and the old farmhouse and her dad's school. but we begin years ago and far away, in a...
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so those are the memories i have my dad. didn't walk around and he just took them down. >> why did you decide to run for congress in 1990? >> it was city council. that was my first elected office. that, was really, more just an opportunity that came up, and because i was always with my father, when you grew up in my family, you would go to our republican convention and county hall. they would say, who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? he would say, my daughter. i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it. so really, because i was always active in his campaign, people came to me, and ask me, from a young age, to consider running from office. so, the position opened up to go to new york city council, and i've been working in washington d. c., to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if yo
so those are the memories i have my dad. didn't walk around and he just took them down. >> why did you decide to run for congress in 1990? >> it was city council. that was my first elected office. that, was really, more just an opportunity that came up, and because i was always with my father, when you grew up in my family, you would go to our republican convention and county hall. they would say, who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? he would say,...
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and the job that he does portraying my dad. like i said, i'm like, okay, wait, are you my dad? at anything about himself. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: well, he's in -- in the movie he's doing interviews all the time. >> no, no, no. he's a total -- completely out of camera kind of guy. >> jimmy: huh. >> he's completely -- he likes to be in the shadows now. and so he says he had his heyday, he's done. he's like, "i'm done, you guys do what you need to do." >> jimmy: really, wow, yeah. do you think he'll see it eventually? >> for sure he'll see it. you know, and honestly, maybe he's already seen it, but he hasn't told me that he's seen it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i see. one part of the story that i didn't know about was about how much your mom contributed, not just at home, which is obvious, but on the tennis court. >> yeah. >> jimmy: your mom really -- >> that was incredible. so in the movie you'll see that, you know, venus was way better than i was. i can't stress that. i kind of sucked. [ laughter ] so i had to work really hard to get better. but -- so all th
and the job that he does portraying my dad. like i said, i'm like, okay, wait, are you my dad? at anything about himself. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: well, he's in -- in the movie he's doing interviews all the time. >> no, no, no. he's a total -- completely out of camera kind of guy. >> jimmy: huh. >> he's completely -- he likes to be in the shadows now. and so he says he had his heyday, he's done. he's like, "i'm done, you guys do...
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my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad. he saw walls but he did not walk around them he took him down and he still does. : : : in the carryall they said that is going to nominate guy to the state assembly. i said i got her so speaking publicly, i thought i would be afraid of it. and so because i was always active and from a very young age to running for office and then it open up the near city council and working in washington dc, back in new york city there is no way that i was supposed to be in this frame. but it would give me some good exposure. and i wanted t
my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad....
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i did some marijuana because when my dad left there wasn't any authority. r my mom to fear because it one point we were 13 kids at home. 13? yeah. i've got 2a brothers and sisters. my dad never watch tv or use the remote, he was a busy man. and 89 nephews and they all call me santa. so i need to fight for them. i needed to play and do something, a job at having money so everything was possible then. using any opportunity to get money. there was something that happened in your childhood that i know it is taken you many years to talk about. something that wasn't about you being defiant, being strong, running on the street but actually that you as a very vulnerable boy. it happened when you were 13 years old for that why have you decided to tell the world about it now? i decided because i had an extra push with a woman of my life and i was talking about toxic masculinity and to open myself and ifeel safe. she was such a good person and funny, positive but i can feel something wrong with him. and i didn't want to know the reason but we watch a documentary about
i did some marijuana because when my dad left there wasn't any authority. r my mom to fear because it one point we were 13 kids at home. 13? yeah. i've got 2a brothers and sisters. my dad never watch tv or use the remote, he was a busy man. and 89 nephews and they all call me santa. so i need to fight for them. i needed to play and do something, a job at having money so everything was possible then. using any opportunity to get money. there was something that happened in your childhood that i...
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molar tenth and then a finished first, so this is one for my dad.— this is one for my dad. now there is three races left, hamilton is - this is one for my dad. now there is three races left, hamilton is for i three races left, hamilton is for places behind. ? 1a places behind. to win the way he did come over taking _ to win the way he did come over taking just — to win the way he did come over taking just a few laps to go, very hard fought race. in the weekend that was— hard fought race. in the weekend that was strewn with the degree of adversity— that was strewn with the degree of adversity in the context of a wider season— adversity in the context of a wider season that has been nip and tuck all year~ _ season that has been nip and tuck all year. this one therefore ranks. it was _ all year. this one therefore ranks. it wasiust— all year. this one therefore ranks. it wasjust an all year. this one therefore ranks. it was just an exhilarating brilliant, breathless rush of a race — brilliant, breathless rush of a race. ., ., ., , race. the way hamilton won it gives them momen
molar tenth and then a finished first, so this is one for my dad.— this is one for my dad. now there is three races left, hamilton is - this is one for my dad. now there is three races left, hamilton is for i three races left, hamilton is for places behind. ? 1a places behind. to win the way he did come over taking _ to win the way he did come over taking just — to win the way he did come over taking just a few laps to go, very hard fought race. in the weekend that was— hard fought race....
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my dad and brothers, both my sisters. wow. [laughs] yeah. there's a lot of us.r: --it's sophie yingling who's now charged with running this beloved business. is that special to you, to be able to carry on a legacy in provincetown? oh, my god, i honestly get so emotional thinking about how much i love spiritus. this place is so, so, so special to me. so it's definitely like a legacy that's been handed down. and it is-- honestly, like, it's an honor to hold. is it easy running a pizza shop, or would you say it ain't easy being cheesy? [laughs] you know what was say? no, tell me. there's no business like dough business. narrator: ha, ha! i like that. i thought mine was good, but you actually-- you actually outdid me there. (background talking and laughing) [music playing] ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mamm
my dad and brothers, both my sisters. wow. [laughs] yeah. there's a lot of us.r: --it's sophie yingling who's now charged with running this beloved business. is that special to you, to be able to carry on a legacy in provincetown? oh, my god, i honestly get so emotional thinking about how much i love spiritus. this place is so, so, so special to me. so it's definitely like a legacy that's been handed down. and it is-- honestly, like, it's an honor to hold. is it easy running a pizza shop, or...
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, my dad was my hero.e was tough. he woke us children up every single day by yelling up the stairs, 'get up, more people die in bed than anywhere else.' i don't even know necessarily if that's true, but i used to be a little girl and i would just lay it in bed and think, you know, it's time to get up. if that's true, we better get to work. but we worked all day and we work together as a family. he raised us with a strong foundation of faith. he and my mom knew that it was important that we spent time together and that family values was going to be something that we would need to hang onto for the rest of our lives. when my dad was working and 49-years-old and i was going to college, he was killed in an accident on our farm and it changed everything for us. it was devastating. but that really was when i ended up coming home and taking over all of the businesses. people ask how i got involved in government and politics. it was because of that experience. we got hit with death taxes. farm, we farmed about 10,
, my dad was my hero.e was tough. he woke us children up every single day by yelling up the stairs, 'get up, more people die in bed than anywhere else.' i don't even know necessarily if that's true, but i used to be a little girl and i would just lay it in bed and think, you know, it's time to get up. if that's true, we better get to work. but we worked all day and we work together as a family. he raised us with a strong foundation of faith. he and my mom knew that it was important that we...
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. >> i'm from syria and my dad is living in beirut and the war started my dad lead from each of them removed from egypt and then we were there three years informants exactly and we started their me and my sister, my dad had a business and we started working everything and then egypt had problems as a one-day from nowhere, my dad received a phone call and was from a church and they said we would like to see you because your families and they are ready to leave for chicago right is my dad paying up and he said somebody is playing a game with me. in the fall again and they came in three days so it was the and everything and then from there we started the process and the passport and everything then we just came as a refugee. i >> so you get to chicago, he enrolled at sullivan before sullivan, was your first impression of chicago and what is going onou in your mind. >> so readily to the house, they were waiting for us and it was an apartment, not a house. so it was all the way and really like that house but we have to because i told you like we were so good like my dad said you have ever
. >> i'm from syria and my dad is living in beirut and the war started my dad lead from each of them removed from egypt and then we were there three years informants exactly and we started their me and my sister, my dad had a business and we started working everything and then egypt had problems as a one-day from nowhere, my dad received a phone call and was from a church and they said we would like to see you because your families and they are ready to leave for chicago right is my dad...
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i think of my god, when i see i was my dad's little fishing buddy. ah. when you are hoss native path and not native, there's a bit of learning and trying to figure out what, what exactly am i where do i fit in my mom married my dad at the disgust disapproval of her parents. my grandparents. ah, they were just not happy. she married a klamath indian. that is one source of tension. addison may be why i am the way i am. oh, i moved away 2 days after high school graduation. i never wanted to come back. she went away to college just right out of high school and lived away for quite a few years. after coming back after living in a more open diverse community. it was a shock when she came to class basin. ah, i came back in 2016, florida. oh, it was uncomfortable hearing this repeated sense of entitlement from 5th generation farmers, 6 generation farmers that their grandfathers told them that there would always always be water. at the time i remember thinking, well, there's the problem. your grandfather is hold you. there would always be water. but my dad was tel
i think of my god, when i see i was my dad's little fishing buddy. ah. when you are hoss native path and not native, there's a bit of learning and trying to figure out what, what exactly am i where do i fit in my mom married my dad at the disgust disapproval of her parents. my grandparents. ah, they were just not happy. she married a klamath indian. that is one source of tension. addison may be why i am the way i am. oh, i moved away 2 days after high school graduation. i never wanted to come...
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my dad is from lebanon. when the war started, my dad said let's move to egypt. we 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
my dad is from lebanon. when the war started, my dad said let's move to egypt. we 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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chris, as you heard me say many times before because you got to meet my dad, my dad was a well-read,school-educated fellow whose greatest regret was he never went to college. but he cared deeply about human dignity. our dinner table, my dad was what many would call a righteous christian. he happened to be a catholic, but he was a righteous christian. and growing up, my dad would come home for dinner before he went back to close the business he managed. and the dinner table was a place where we sat to have conversation and, incidentally, eat. no, i'm serious. my dad used to talk about, as a student of the holocaust, what a tragedy it was that we didn't bomb the railroad tracks toward the end of the war, how wrong it was that we turned away the st. louis, a ship full of jewish refugees from europe. he believed passionately the only way we could make real the promise of never again was to keep reminding ourselves of what had happened and how so many people, otherwise thought themselves decent people, rationalized that it really wasn't happening. "we didn't know what was going on." becau
chris, as you heard me say many times before because you got to meet my dad, my dad was a well-read,school-educated fellow whose greatest regret was he never went to college. but he cared deeply about human dignity. our dinner table, my dad was what many would call a righteous christian. he happened to be a catholic, but he was a righteous christian. and growing up, my dad would come home for dinner before he went back to close the business he managed. and the dinner table was a place where we...
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my dad had previously _ come to be? yes. my dad had previously written, _ come to be? yes. come to be? yes. my dad had previously written, he is a - previously written, he is a right on the show, he had previously written the episode where smithers came out formally, and when he was thinking about the next subject he wanted to tackle on the show he wanted to tackle on the show he realised that it would be great to explore smithers as a 3—dimensional character, really go into depth about who he is, what his life is like, and what his love life might be like. and five years ago when he wrote the burn scannermac age episode when smithers comes out, he consulted with me, this time he wrote it with me to get a more authentic a perspective on it. ,, ,, �* on it. crosstalk. there _ on it. crosstalk. there has - on it. crosstalk. there has been i on it. crosstalk. l there has been huge on it. crosstalk. _ there has been huge reaction to this. talk us through it.- this. talk us through it. yes, it's been _ this. talk us through it. yes, it's been amazing. _ this. talk us through it.
my dad had previously _ come to be? yes. my dad had previously written, _ come to be? yes. come to be? yes. my dad had previously written, he is a - previously written, he is a right on the show, he had previously written the episode where smithers came out formally, and when he was thinking about the next subject he wanted to tackle on the show he wanted to tackle on the show he realised that it would be great to explore smithers as a 3—dimensional character, really go into depth about who...
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so my dad takes the electric my fingers click, click and goes it is not plugged in.ve to do everything in this house? well, that was the wrong thing to say. i had no idea turkeys could fly. literally across the room. i just -- my mom was going crazy and we just a lasagna because the turkey was over there in the corner. but anyway, look -- [applause] now, they usually start the show with kelly singing and they asked me to sing but to embarrass kelly on her own show would be silly. so have a special kelly opened encore. i'm a huge johnny cash fan. this is kelly singing "ring of fire," the great johnny cash song. take it away. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ love is a burnin' thing ♪ ♪ and it makes a fiery ring ♪ ♪ bound by wild desire ♪ ♪ i fell into a ring of fire ♪ ♪ i fell into a burnin' ring of fire ♪ ♪ i went down down down ♪ ♪ and the flames went higher ♪ ♪ and it burns burns burns ♪ ♪ the ring of fire, the ring of fire ♪ ♪ the taste of love is sweet ♪ ♪ when hearts like ours meet ♪ ♪ i fell for you like a child ♪ ♪ oh but the fire went wild ♪ ♪ i fell into a burnin' ring of f
so my dad takes the electric my fingers click, click and goes it is not plugged in.ve to do everything in this house? well, that was the wrong thing to say. i had no idea turkeys could fly. literally across the room. i just -- my mom was going crazy and we just a lasagna because the turkey was over there in the corner. but anyway, look -- [applause] now, they usually start the show with kelly singing and they asked me to sing but to embarrass kelly on her own show would be silly. so have a...
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my dad ran this. i was raised on cars. i have a 1967 corvette that i got as a wedding gift from my deceased wife. the point was that it goes 0-60 in 5.3 seconds. this time -- this truck is three times heavier and it goes zero to 60 in three seconds. besides, there was a beautiful red corvette i am driving home over here. thank you for the introduction. no one does more to look out for american autoworkers than ray curry. happy birthday. [applause] i want to thank the team here at gm. thank you for hosting us at the very same facility where you once served as a plant manager. 30 years ago, my dad managed those dealerships back home. i used to work with my dad's operation. i guess i got a promotion. i got a chance to drive a pretty incredible machine back there. the first ever all electric hummer which i first got to check back in august when gm brought want to the white house lawn. along with the electric ford 150 and the electric jeep wagon ear. masterpieces of water manufacturing. proof that america has what it takes to wi
my dad ran this. i was raised on cars. i have a 1967 corvette that i got as a wedding gift from my deceased wife. the point was that it goes 0-60 in 5.3 seconds. this time -- this truck is three times heavier and it goes zero to 60 in three seconds. besides, there was a beautiful red corvette i am driving home over here. thank you for the introduction. no one does more to look out for american autoworkers than ray curry. happy birthday. [applause] i want to thank the team here at gm. thank you...
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could drive up to the white house unannounced, tell the guard that i was there and i wanted to see my dadn through. >> how would you describe the work that your dad did when you were little kids? >> well, he was the first assistant to congressman johnson, senator johnson, and then president johnson. they didn't have the title back then of chief of staff. >> right. >> he was the guy you had to get to, to get to johnson always. he was his right-hand man. >> johnson took office on the heels of a tragedy. president kennedy had just been killed. walter jenkins helped support the transition. >> the night that the johnsons moved into the white house, my parents invited them over for dinner. >> so your dad didn't just work for president johnson. you all were really good friends. >> yeah. >> my father's loyalty to lbj was 110%. >> outside work, jenkins was the beloved patriarch of a big, all-american family. what was the relationship between your parents like? >> it seemed normal to us. i mean -- >> they seemed loving and kind to each other. >> had a lot of kids? >> very catholic. >> and we always
could drive up to the white house unannounced, tell the guard that i was there and i wanted to see my dadn through. >> how would you describe the work that your dad did when you were little kids? >> well, he was the first assistant to congressman johnson, senator johnson, and then president johnson. they didn't have the title back then of chief of staff. >> right. >> he was the guy you had to get to, to get to johnson always. he was his right-hand man. >> johnson...
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my dad used the word dignity i think more than any other word. he said everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity. i was proud to re-establish the white house council on native american affairs. and to issue a memorandum, my first week in office, instructing my entire administration to engage in a regular, meaningful consultation with tribal nations. i was kidding to my wife jill, who will be out here shortly. she visited the navajo nation so many times that i am worried she won't come home. i'm proud -- i'm proud to name native american leaders in our administration, not only the first native american cabinet secretary and it won't be the last in history. but more than 50 native americans now serving in significant roles in my administration. i've also taken action to protect tribal lands. revoking the pyramid for the keystone x.l. pipeline. preserving and protecting sacred homeland, including bears ears and the grand staircase escalan tefshgs -- escalan tefshgs. i'm proud of the tribes. there's still so much more to do. today i'm announcin
my dad used the word dignity i think more than any other word. he said everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity. i was proud to re-establish the white house council on native american affairs. and to issue a memorandum, my first week in office, instructing my entire administration to engage in a regular, meaningful consultation with tribal nations. i was kidding to my wife jill, who will be out here shortly. she visited the navajo nation so many times that i am worried she won't come...
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my dad was back at the truck. new hip and stroke and all that, i'm not going fast. i'm not going to hurt him. so i make my way to the front of the neighborhood. i get to holmes. i'm going to turn on holmes to -- more than likely he's running out of the neighborhood. i'm going on holmes. i know he's not behind me and i know where he's been. can kind of figure out where he's been and the police will be here any second. if i encounter them before they encounter what's going on, i can tell them what i saw and maybe we can have this guy caught. >> so your option is to go up to the front of the neighborhood. >> i could have, yes. >> instead, you come down homes. >> yes. >> when you get on holmes, do you see anything? >> no. >> what happens next? >> i drive down holmes. i get about a house or two -- halfway down to i call it dogleg. it's a light turn. has bushes and trees there. >> step forward a second and tell me if i'm pointing in the area of the dogleg. >> yes. >> is that about right? >> i'm going to note it with a bend in it. what do you mean by dogleg? >> i can't see
my dad was back at the truck. new hip and stroke and all that, i'm not going fast. i'm not going to hurt him. so i make my way to the front of the neighborhood. i get to holmes. i'm going to turn on holmes to -- more than likely he's running out of the neighborhood. i'm going on holmes. i know he's not behind me and i know where he's been. can kind of figure out where he's been and the police will be here any second. if i encounter them before they encounter what's going on, i can tell them...
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so my mom and dad were born in kenya as well. my a great uncle was asked by the british to leave her punjab where he was a decorative police officer and come to kenya to help quell the locals after the scramble for africa basically. yeah. and he advised a way of helping locals by planting new crops. so they had the new boundaries because although boundaries had been carved up and then my grandad then went over to be with him. but my dad actually pined for kenya and he would speak in swahili to us. so i think the thing about growing up with parents were from kenya, gave me a very different experience to indians growing up for. yeah, i mean, you've got to kind of connect to cultures, but very strong individual cultures in themselves. absolutely. and you take that, you come to england, i mean, the identity crisis must, i mean, i says, but it was like the crisis or the if i never mind was always they don't, they teach is it was a to us of, they don't know if they're english or indian they don't know what to speak. they should all be s
so my mom and dad were born in kenya as well. my a great uncle was asked by the british to leave her punjab where he was a decorative police officer and come to kenya to help quell the locals after the scramble for africa basically. yeah. and he advised a way of helping locals by planting new crops. so they had the new boundaries because although boundaries had been carved up and then my grandad then went over to be with him. but my dad actually pined for kenya and he would speak in swahili to...
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. >> the attacker picks up construction, one of those a-frames, swings it at my dad. >> tracked downttacker and hoping to help others. >>> good evening. check out pharmacy websites, including walgreens, you can schedule an appointment for your kids right now. cdc has given the green light for pfizer vaccine. >> lower dose for 5 to 11 but are there enough doses and how long for the wait? ian, how about it. >> you city can't book on the myturn site but found places that will begin in the morning and pediatricians are ready for influx of parents and kids. late tonight the vaccinations for 5 to 11 have begun, 28 million kids now eligible. one connecticut hospital starting right away. >> when stuff gets better, i can be closer to my friends and don't have to wear masks. >> all the children have gone through so much, it's really just giving us that sense of safety. >> reporter: tonight in the south bay, first pfizer doses for kids in the bay area are being prepared at county fairgrounds. they'll start in the morning by appointment only. nurses have set up a kid friendly side of the buildin
. >> the attacker picks up construction, one of those a-frames, swings it at my dad. >> tracked downttacker and hoping to help others. >>> good evening. check out pharmacy websites, including walgreens, you can schedule an appointment for your kids right now. cdc has given the green light for pfizer vaccine. >> lower dose for 5 to 11 but are there enough doses and how long for the wait? ian, how about it. >> you city can't book on the myturn site but found...
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one time i was walking into the px with my dad. es. my dad said that's fine. but you make darn sure you salute him back every single time. the exchange of salutes is a sign of mutual respect. he loved the troops with all his heart. the morning i was flying to germany for my first assignment as a new army officer, he came into my room to say good-bye. he leaned over and kissed me on the cheek and whispered gently, take care of our soldiers. countless people have benefitted from his leadership. he could offer wading wisdom in a few choice words. when i was in the fcc and having a rough go in the press, i asked maybe i should asking stepping down. the response was swift. powells don't quit. people will long forget the issues you're dealing with. they will never forget how you conduct yourself. then he quoted a passage from thomas jefferson's second inaugural address which reads i have learned to expect that it will rarely fall to the lot of imperfect man to retire from this station with the reputation and the favor which bring him into
one time i was walking into the px with my dad. es. my dad said that's fine. but you make darn sure you salute him back every single time. the exchange of salutes is a sign of mutual respect. he loved the troops with all his heart. the morning i was flying to germany for my first assignment as a new army officer, he came into my room to say good-bye. he leaned over and kissed me on the cheek and whispered gently, take care of our soldiers. countless people have benefitted from his leadership....
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." >>> i see her laying there, my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i had ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> there would be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. it is initially ruled a suicide. >> her sister went to the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. >> she had been having an affair with her boss. >> the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. >> they called us back at noon and started the trial. >> i thought they made one of the worst mistakes i had ever heard of. >> it was obvious there was something that just wasn't right. >> the only thing i've ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. that's the promise i made, too. ♪♪ >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." for many, the holiday season is a special time, but for the jennings family, one christmas eve turned into a waking nig
." >>> i see her laying there, my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i had ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> there would be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. it is initially ruled a suicide. >> her sister went to the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. >> she had been having an affair with her boss....
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my dad is in the back of the truck. so with a new hip and stroke and all that, so i'm not going to go fast, you know. so i am making my way toward the front of the neighborhood. i decide i'm going to turn on holmes to see more than likely this guy is running back out of the neighborhood. i'm going to go to holmes because i know that he is not behind me, i know that he is not where i could see down holmes, i know where he's been. i can kind of figure out where he is at and then police will be here at any second. if ien counter them, i can tell them where i saw them last. >> so your option is to go to the front of the neighborhood? >> i could have. >> instead you come down holmes. when you get on holmes oig, do you see anything? >> i don't. i don't. >> what happens next? >> i get about a house or two -- halfway down to i call it dog leg, it is a real light turn, has some bushes and trees and everything. >> step forward just for a second and tell me if i'm pointing in the area of dog leg. >> yes. >> is that about right? >>
my dad is in the back of the truck. so with a new hip and stroke and all that, so i'm not going to go fast, you know. so i am making my way toward the front of the neighborhood. i decide i'm going to turn on holmes to see more than likely this guy is running back out of the neighborhood. i'm going to go to holmes because i know that he is not behind me, i know that he is not where i could see down holmes, i know where he's been. i can kind of figure out where he is at and then police will be...