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matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain? but he kept going for another decade. >>> a young woman killed in the suicide bombing yesterday. 25-year-old san smedinghoff. on the phone right now, her father, tom smedinghoff. mr. smedinghoff, our condolences to you. >> how are you doing under the circumstances? >> i'm sorry, i can't hear. >> under the circumstances, how are you and your family holding up? >> we are doing okay. i think we are consoled by the fact that, you know, our daughter was really doing what she loved and making an important contribution, a positive contribution in the process. and we have been so gratified by all of the outpourings of support and condolences from so many people that she knew from so many lives that she touched. and it really has been just a wonderful thing. and we take comfort in that fact. >> mr. smedinghoff, we are looking at pictures of your daughter, beautiful daughter. tell us about her service in afghanistan. what career path brought her there? >> i'm sorry, i couldn't catch the questio
matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain? but he kept going for another decade. >>> a young woman killed in the suicide bombing yesterday. 25-year-old san smedinghoff. on the phone right now, her father, tom smedinghoff. mr. smedinghoff, our condolences to you. >> how are you doing under the circumstances? >> i'm sorry, i can't hear. >> under the circumstances, how are you and your family holding up? >> we are doing...
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i'll never forget how many years ago after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, "dadi know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain?" millions of americans face a similar fate. the centers for disease control estimate that around 3.4% of americans suffer from depression, and roughly 40,000 people commit suicide every year in the united states. meanwhile, pastor warren is asking for prayers and support for him and his family. a role reversal for the man who has led so many others through dark times. evangelist and pastor greg laurie, who's son was killed in an accident in 2008, offered his support to the family. "at times like these, there really are no words, but there is the word. there is no manual, but there is emmanuel. god is with us. i know the lord will be there for all of the warren family and saddleback church, as they grieve together, looking forward to that day when god will restore all things." charlene israel, cbn news. >> wendy: up next, some say it's about human rights. others say it is about destroying christianity. the fight that is
i'll never forget how many years ago after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, "dadi know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain?" millions of americans face a similar fate. the centers for disease control estimate that around 3.4% of americans suffer from depression, and roughly 40,000 people commit suicide every year in the united states. meanwhile, pastor warren is asking for prayers and support for him and his family. a role reversal for...
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>> they said, dad, you are so lucky. yeah, i was really lucky that it ended up like it did. >> reporter: the families of newtown shooting victims were at the race, but none were injured. still many others were. >> it was an extraordinary horrible scene, and what we were able to do is pull together what we needed to pull together in a very short period of time. >> just didn't seem real. >> reporter: leeann and nicholas were watching the race. she was left with shrapnel in her leg and a shattered femur. now she remembers the compassion of those who rushed to help. >> i had a woman who i don't know came and held my hand. >> reporter: 30 code red victims with life-threatening injuries taken to hospitals. they and dozens of others are trying to recover tonight. and right now 24 remain in critical condition. regional blood banks are asking for donations from surrounding states, brian, as boston has depleted all of their supplies. >> as we said, it's consumed this entire city. katy tur here with us in boston. thanks. >>> and to
>> they said, dad, you are so lucky. yeah, i was really lucky that it ended up like it did. >> reporter: the families of newtown shooting victims were at the race, but none were injured. still many others were. >> it was an extraordinary horrible scene, and what we were able to do is pull together what we needed to pull together in a very short period of time. >> just didn't seem real. >> reporter: leeann and nicholas were watching the race. she was left with...
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. >> he called me up and said, "dad, i'm quitting." and i just about had a heart attack. i was just devastated, but i'm glad i didn't talk him out of it. >> chris and robin figured they could out-work their competition and serve bigger, better-tasting sandwiches. but they also realized that other shops had no real atmosphere. >> in the fire department every day, the dinner table is an important place for us to work our troubles out with the stuff we had to see. >> everybody loves a fireman. >> chris is the creative engine. he got a local artist to paint a mural for the first shop. now there's an original in every shop. it all looked so good on paper. >> we didn't know what the hell we were doing. >> truth is, they had no clue how much it would cost to open the first shop. they gathered some spare cash, took out a family loan, and a credit card owned by robin's mother-in-law, which they promptly overextended. >> it's laughable now. we originally talked about $5,000, and then we thought maybe even $7,000 or $10,000. and so we ended up spending about $30,000 to open the firs
. >> he called me up and said, "dad, i'm quitting." and i just about had a heart attack. i was just devastated, but i'm glad i didn't talk him out of it. >> chris and robin figured they could out-work their competition and serve bigger, better-tasting sandwiches. but they also realized that other shops had no real atmosphere. >> in the fire department every day, the dinner table is an important place for us to work our troubles out with the stuff we had to see....
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. >> i've got an older son who said, dad, i thought you were in the hall of fame 20 years ago. you get there, it's that you get there. >> the delay reminding us of his great wisdom about time and life. ♪ you got to know when to hold'em ♪ know when to fold 'em ♪ ♪ know when to walk away >> the great kenny rogers. >>> and coming up next, the most ferocious animals anywhere deciding to become roommates, best friends. you have to see it. most ferocious animals anywhere deciding to become roommates, best friends. you have to see it. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so d
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they said, dad, you are not as cool as you think you are. mr. president, i can relate.sident bush the grandfather beginning to spoil his brand-new granddaughter. we know president bush the man. what president clinton said is true. to know the man is to like the man. he is comfortable in his own skin. he knows who he is. he takes his job seriously, but he did not take himself too seriously. we also know something about george bush the leader. as he walked through this library, we are reminded of incredible strength and resolve that came through that bullhorn as he stood amidhe ruins at ground zero. promising to deliver justice to those who sought to destroy our way of life. remember the compassion he showed by leading the global fight against hiv/aids and malaria. helping to save millions of lives and reminding people in the four corners of the globe that america cares. we are here to help. we remember his commitment to reaching across the aisle to unlikely allies like ten kennedy. we should help every child and not just him. we need to repair our broken immigration syst
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your dad was a hero, but his job was to pretend he was a bad cop. see the difference? he said my dad's name. that's why i was bad. let me tell you something. it's not important what people say about us. it's only important what we know inside about ourselves. do you understand? yeah. all right. so, no more fights at school, because it upsets your mother. all right. good man. hello. ( beeping ) ( electronic signal trills ) ( trilling ) duquesne: i found the owner of one of the guns that fired a bullet into the wilton family tree. nick gordon, age 45. six months ago, the gun was used to shoot out the scoreboard at antioch high school. antioch. that's where wilton's kid goes. so i called the principal, and found out that ben gordon, age 17, was responsible for shooting out the scoreboard. however, they believe that another kid was with him, but because of the privacy laws, they can't say anything. but the principal did hesitate when i tried a name on for size. jeff wilton. our parolee's son. okay, let's get ben gordon and his father in here. you got it. ( phone rings ) yeah? yeah
your dad was a hero, but his job was to pretend he was a bad cop. see the difference? he said my dad's name. that's why i was bad. let me tell you something. it's not important what people say about us. it's only important what we know inside about ourselves. do you understand? yeah. all right. so, no more fights at school, because it upsets your mother. all right. good man. hello. ( beeping ) ( electronic signal trills ) ( trilling ) duquesne: i found the owner of one of the guns that fired a...
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having the ryder cup and my dad was walking and my dad looked like jones, he parted his hair close to the middle and that kind of stuff and they said "hey, mr. jones, come out here, we'll take you into the clubhouse." my dad didn't know what they were talking about so he was escorted into the clubhouse with an 18-year-old kid and they thought he was job jones. so bob jones was his hero. won in '63, didn't win in '64, i won in '65 and that year i'd broken the record, i shot 64 one round, i shot 27 1, broke hogan's record by three shots. and he said -- he says "young mr. nicklaus, you play a game with which i'm not familiar." meaning obviously a game he had not seen the likes of which was very, very flattering saying that here i played better than anybody he'd ever seen play. >> rose: but what you added to the game at that time was power. >> i added power. i never liked -- i never liked being a power player. i always had power available. i love short golf courses. i love shot-making courses. i love to hook the ball, cut the ball, play it high, play it low. i like to play the shots but i had the power and i had it available and when i
having the ryder cup and my dad was walking and my dad looked like jones, he parted his hair close to the middle and that kind of stuff and they said "hey, mr. jones, come out here, we'll take you into the clubhouse." my dad didn't know what they were talking about so he was escorted into the clubhouse with an 18-year-old kid and they thought he was job jones. so bob jones was his hero. won in '63, didn't win in '64, i won in '65 and that year i'd broken the record, i shot 64 one...
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it was really, really loud. >> it was unlike anything i had ever seen before. >> they said, dad, yous really lucky that it ended up like it did. >> police were all running towards the incident. >> ran over to the barriers and started pulling them down. >> i had a woman who i didn't know came and held my hand. >> what did you to first, who do you get to, who do you help? it's one patient at a time. >> 25 hours ago, that clock stopped. >> the clock stopped, because people from this neighborhood came down here and stopped this clock. >> massachusetts invented america. >> america is not organized the way countries are usually organized. we're not organized around a common language. or religion. or even culture. we're organized around a handful of civic ideals. and we have defined those ideals over time and through struggle. as equality, opportunity, freedom, and fair play. an attack on our civic ritual like the marathon, especially on patriots day, is an attack on those values. and just as we cannot permit darkness and hate to triumph over our spiritual faith, so we must not permit darkn
it was really, really loud. >> it was unlike anything i had ever seen before. >> they said, dad, yous really lucky that it ended up like it did. >> police were all running towards the incident. >> ran over to the barriers and started pulling them down. >> i had a woman who i didn't know came and held my hand. >> what did you to first, who do you get to, who do you help? it's one patient at a time. >> 25 hours ago, that clock stopped. >> the clock...
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"i'll never forget how many years ago after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain?" pastor rick warren says it was one of those moments, dark moments of despair, that matthew took his own life. a lot of people here in lake forest, california are grieving his loss. fred? >> all right, nick valencia, thanks so much for bringing that to us. >>> from 68 teams to two. it's louisville and michigan. they will square off in atlanta tomorrow night for college basketball's national title. last night louisville knocked off wichita state and michigan ousted syracuse. so no game today, but that hasn't stopped the fans from flooding downtown atlanta. live look right now at a packed centennial olympic park. a gorgeous day today. free concerts all weekend long. initi kn >> reporter: fred, you know what a good muse ic venue is all abo. you can barely see up to the stage because there is a sea of people up there. we are waiting for grace potter and the nocturnals. she's supposed to take the stage in about ten minute
"i'll never forget how many years ago after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain?" pastor rick warren says it was one of those moments, dark moments of despair, that matthew took his own life. a lot of people here in lake forest, california are grieving his loss. fred? >> all right, nick valencia, thanks so much for bringing that to us. >>> from 68 teams to two. it's louisville...
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she wasn't actually at the race but nearby and she said, dad, i heard two loud booms and everybody's running. what's going on? and i said, i don't know. but let me find out. and i asked the state trooper i was with whether he knew what was going on and he said, no, but i'll check in. and, of course -- >> so here's the governor of massachusetts, two bombs have gone off on boylston street at the boston marathon and you have the state police, you have all sorts of resources and the first call you get is from your daughter? >> it was probably, is i don't know, 15 minutes after it had happened. and i think frankly, law enforcement was doing what is their first priority, which is helping those that have been hurt. >> so you then, through the state police, confirmed that something really serious happened? >> right. and of course, we were hoping that it was anything but bombs. we were hoping that they were celebratory cannons so we were trying to get close to the scene and take charge. >> really what is going on here in terms of the investigation, how do you think the news media got so out of
she wasn't actually at the race but nearby and she said, dad, i heard two loud booms and everybody's running. what's going on? and i said, i don't know. but let me find out. and i asked the state trooper i was with whether he knew what was going on and he said, no, but i'll check in. and, of course -- >> so here's the governor of massachusetts, two bombs have gone off on boylston street at the boston marathon and you have the state police, you have all sorts of resources and the first...
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, i'll never forget how many years ago after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said dad, i'm going to heaven. ie condition i just diane enthis pain thp >> we're a family. we're walking through this together. >> reporter: saddleback service saturday night highlighted the man who had given spiritual sermons to many. through his televised service and best-selling book. in the letter, warren writes that matthew spent a fun friday evening with his parents. the very next day succumbed to a momentary day of despair. in an april 2012 interview for "this week," pastor warren and wife kay reflected on the bittersweet nature of life. >> even in the saddest, most painful moments of our life, the sun is still shining. still beauty in this world. >> reporter: words that take on an even deeper meaning for their family today. >> so many people across the country praying for the warren family. >>> all right, we'll switch gears now. money, lobbying and raw politics. don't normally come to mind when you think of cute, innocent girl scouts. unless you're in idaho where the scouts are still
, i'll never forget how many years ago after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said dad, i'm going to heaven. ie condition i just diane enthis pain thp >> we're a family. we're walking through this together. >> reporter: saddleback service saturday night highlighted the man who had given spiritual sermons to many. through his televised service and best-selling book. in the letter, warren writes that matthew spent a fun friday evening with his parents. the very next...
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i had envelopes in my hand for him to mail at the mailbox and he said, dad, can we go? looks at crowd and said, i'll mail them out. i feel very lucky and just it's very emotional. >> reporter: he said it best, still a lot of emotion out here for these residents. still a lot of emotion for the business owners as well. again, a long road ahead. things are starting to get back to normal one block at a time. anderson? >> yeah. jason, thanks. i want to talk to the co-owner of the charles mark hotel, it's in front or feet from where the first explosion happened. thanks for being with us. your hotel is obviously closed down. you're going to be able to get back to the hotel today? >> 2:00 we're escort back with essential employees. >> do you have a sense how soon you'll be able to reopen? >> no. we could be ready in 24 hours but we haven't got the go-ahead from the city yet. >> you were there that day. what did you see? >> i was on our patio, which is about 30, 40 feet from where the first bomb went off, and when the bomb exploded, everyone was in sort of a state of shock and we
i had envelopes in my hand for him to mail at the mailbox and he said, dad, can we go? looks at crowd and said, i'll mail them out. i feel very lucky and just it's very emotional. >> reporter: he said it best, still a lot of emotion out here for these residents. still a lot of emotion for the business owners as well. again, a long road ahead. things are starting to get back to normal one block at a time. anderson? >> yeah. jason, thanks. i want to talk to the co-owner of the charles...
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"i'll never forget how many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain." there are so many people here 340ur mourning the loss of 27-year-old matthew warren. rick warren, his church says he's always been there for his members. now it is time for his members to be there for him. >> is the family or anyone elaborating on what kind of mental illness are we talking about as it pertains to matthew? >> we asked those questions to his friends. one of his friends that we spoke to didn't even want to convey that she knew that he had a mental illness. the other friend did tell me that he was aware of the conditions, they traveled together to rwanda about nine years ago and he said over time he realized the condition and the illness -- debilitating illness that matthew was suffering from. but we can't emphasize enough how tight-lipped people are being here about the condition of matthew and what he went through. we do know from the statement from his father, rick warren, this was something he battl
"i'll never forget how many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain." there are so many people here 340ur mourning the loss of 27-year-old matthew warren. rick warren, his church says he's always been there for his members. now it is time for his members to be there for him. >> is the family or anyone elaborating on what kind of mental illness are we talking about as it...
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i'll never forget how many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain? the youngest of warren's three children, matthew worked for the church's mail order warehouse division. the church said he played an important but quiet role at saddleback. during sunday's sermon matthew's uncle asked for prayers, even from those who didn't know him personally. >> we're a family, and we're walking through this together, and as i said a couple of times in that message, your prayers for rick and kay and their family, you may think i'm just adding one prayer to many, many others. every single prayer makes a huge impact. >> reporter: before becoming ill this past week pastor rick warren planned on delivering a sermon on how church members can get through tough times. now he's counting on them to help him get through some tough times of his own. nick valencia, cnn, lake forest, california. >> all right, nick, thank you very much. >>> president obama expected to put out his budget this week, and already th
i'll never forget how many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain? the youngest of warren's three children, matthew worked for the church's mail order warehouse division. the church said he played an important but quiet role at saddleback. during sunday's sermon matthew's uncle asked for prayers, even from those who didn't know him personally. >> we're a family, and we're walking...
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had senator rob portman who did a complete u-turn on gay marriage and gay rights because his son said dadi'm gay. so when you have a personal connection or the american people will be exposed to the hideous photographs of those poor children, i think it would change things. >> yeah. i think having a personal connection obviously would make a difference. senator portman had a difficult set of circumstances, then he came out in my opinion on the right side of the equation. but i feel a little outgunned here. i know that's a bad expression. but i'm here in chicago, dangerous chicago, everybody's there with you. i will tell you that the 90% thing, you know, it's a republican form of democracy that protects us from running off and doing things that 50%, 60%, 80% of the american people want us to do. i agree with that point. i want to go back, the very first time i appeared on your show, i said this is the solution and we need to find the solution. i'm glad you've now come to my point of view. >> but steven, on the point raised by deb from the audience, would it make a difference, do you think,
had senator rob portman who did a complete u-turn on gay marriage and gay rights because his son said dadi'm gay. so when you have a personal connection or the american people will be exposed to the hideous photographs of those poor children, i think it would change things. >> yeah. i think having a personal connection obviously would make a difference. senator portman had a difficult set of circumstances, then he came out in my opinion on the right side of the equation. but i feel a...
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but ultimately, all of them said, dad, you have to do this. you've long cared about this.ff to the races we went. >> joining us is south carolina's finest, jimmy williams. how are you? >> i'm pretty good. >> warm, warm start. i was speaking to someone at the dccc. they said, this is great for p.r. but they have a zombie adulterer walking around and yet when i pressed this person a little bit saying, are you going to win this seat? they said, look, this is not friendly territory for democrats. can you unpack that contrast a little bit for us? >> well, the person that you spoke with the dccc is exactly right, it's not a democratic friendly district. it was even -- it was more of a democratic friendly district before the lines were redrawn in 2010. they took away myrtle beach which is the hottest, most fastest-growing section or part of south carolina, filling up with northeasterners who are retiring, more socially liberal, fiscally conservative. they brought it all the way down to hilton head and buford, a more socially conservative area. so the district is in fact far more
but ultimately, all of them said, dad, you have to do this. you've long cared about this.ff to the races we went. >> joining us is south carolina's finest, jimmy williams. how are you? >> i'm pretty good. >> warm, warm start. i was speaking to someone at the dccc. they said, this is great for p.r. but they have a zombie adulterer walking around and yet when i pressed this person a little bit saying, are you going to win this seat? they said, look, this is not friendly...
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but ultimately all of them said, dad, you've got to do this. you've long cared about this. and off to the races we went. on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to
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. >> trace: tonight what we now know what happened and why his son said dad died doing what he loved. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith tonight. north korea may be planning another missile launch. that's what u.s. officials are telling fox news. they say intelligence shows the north is moving around some mid range missile launchers and the pentagon is keeping a close eye on them. military approved a nuclear attack on the united states. the pentagon moved a missile defense system to guam, a u.s. territory that could be in the crosshairs. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt live at the united nations. jonathan, what do we know about these missile movements? >> well, john, south korean officials say and many experts agree with their assessment that the missile most likely being moved is called a mosadan. it's ballistic missile maximum range carrying a war head about 2.5000 miles that would put guam into reach. that is one of the reasons why that missile defense system is being moved there by the pentagon the pentagon has musadun missiles. one of the concerns about the musudan
. >> trace: tonight what we now know what happened and why his son said dad died doing what he loved. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith tonight. north korea may be planning another missile launch. that's what u.s. officials are telling fox news. they say intelligence shows the north is moving around some mid range missile launchers and the pentagon is keeping a close eye on them. military approved a nuclear attack on the united states. the pentagon moved a missile defense system to guam,...
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limited but my mom knew it and the person with the ad -- actually a reporter helped me and she said my late dad was very active community person so he was news worthy when he passed away nine years ago and retired head of the structural division for public works in the city and so there was an article written about him. she went on to say i am famous and i don't know if my opportunities to serve on a commission makes me famous but noted my mom was "just a housewife" and i pointed out my father couldn't have done without her as an equal partner. i wouldn't literally be here without my mom but the sensibilities to serve the city and county so i just want to say that today's meeting was very appropriate especially when talking about the ferry building and my mom was a public servant with the state before she gave up her career to raise us four children and worked there when under state jurisdiction as the port authority but loved the transformation of the ferry building and despite her size and people have seen her eat. she could put a way a lot of food and was 110 pounds despite having four child
limited but my mom knew it and the person with the ad -- actually a reporter helped me and she said my late dad was very active community person so he was news worthy when he passed away nine years ago and retired head of the structural division for public works in the city and so there was an article written about him. she went on to say i am famous and i don't know if my opportunities to serve on a commission makes me famous but noted my mom was "just a housewife" and i pointed out...
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and she said, "here, dad, listen to this!" so there had to be some kind of- you know, there had to be some way of redemption. so the next morning, yeah, he calls the other kids' fathers, we get trooped down to the store, and we have to apologize and make amends. now as bad as- that was okay, though, because that feeling of i've really violated a rule exists and we've all been through that kind of thing. where does that come from? well, maybe it's part instinctive, maybe it's part training. i think the issue that's difficult and harrison shepherd raises here is that the major professions, particularly law professions, ought to be working towards finding a way of bringing people who are in a state of dissonance because they disagree over responsibility and obligation- in a major way- how do you bring them back into the fold. what role does religion play in that? a difficult one. but you know, you're all well-educated people, and certainly leaders of the media and newspapers, we know how intense these ethical disagreements are, a
and she said, "here, dad, listen to this!" so there had to be some kind of- you know, there had to be some way of redemption. so the next morning, yeah, he calls the other kids' fathers, we get trooped down to the store, and we have to apologize and make amends. now as bad as- that was okay, though, because that feeling of i've really violated a rule exists and we've all been through that kind of thing. where does that come from? well, maybe it's part instinctive, maybe it's part...
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said, he didn't kick my stuff. and it turns out my mother had a pair of shoes before we came along, my brothers and i came along, and my dad came home and kicked her shoes so hard they flew and kicked the wall. she said, you do that again, i'm gone. and he never did it again to her, but he would kick our stuff. >> your dad was a republican. >> guest: he was a republican. my father always felt that the democratic party offered you something for nothing. my mother was a democrat. and so at the table the two of them would have these battle, and i would go back and forth. and i sided with my mom when i was younger, but when i got older and older, i thought my dad made more sense. he had a few simple rules. hard work wins, you get out of life what you put into it, and no matter how hard you work, bad things are going to happen, and how you respond will tell us whether we raised a man. i would always say, not too much pressure, dad. >> host: larry erld, you recently wrote a column about african-americans and fatherhood saying that patrick moynihan back in the '60s said there was a national tragedy because 25% of african-american
said, he didn't kick my stuff. and it turns out my mother had a pair of shoes before we came along, my brothers and i came along, and my dad came home and kicked her shoes so hard they flew and kicked the wall. she said, you do that again, i'm gone. and he never did it again to her, but he would kick our stuff. >> your dad was a republican. >> guest: he was a republican. my father always felt that the democratic party offered you something for nothing. my mother was a democrat. and...
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dad. he said, i didn't have a dad to kick my ass to keep me right. it's okay, man. you try to hit those things and work them that way. mod, same thing. he was addict today it. could not stop. did not want to stop. just kept going. told me that if we didn't stop him, he'd still be writing. but here, 6-1/2 years in prison. so, we sat on that house. we arrested him that day. it was a great day, it was a great time. got him put behind bars. did his fingerprints. guess what? fingerprints came back. i got hits all over phoenix. what the hell is going on? guy is just a tagger, right? no, he did six burglaries in phoenix and five burglaries in glendale by his girlfriend's house. 35 guns stolen. went back and interviewed him. where did those guns go? he sold them. to who? bunch of tagger buddies. so, it go and goes and goes. and now he's got 6-1/2 years for the graffiti. he's facing up to 8 years right now for the burglary charges. so, it's not just graffiti. b feet i'm telling you, please don't believe that. * what else did i want to tell you guys? there's something. just b
dad. he said, i didn't have a dad to kick my ass to keep me right. it's okay, man. you try to hit those things and work them that way. mod, same thing. he was addict today it. could not stop. did not want to stop. just kept going. told me that if we didn't stop him, he'd still be writing. but here, 6-1/2 years in prison. so, we sat on that house. we arrested him that day. it was a great day, it was a great time. got him put behind bars. did his fingerprints. guess what? fingerprints came back....
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dad. rob the tractor driver should. the wall. well he said he'd kick you out yes. they will tell him it's not his dump i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden them or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitted him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. he was patient and it paid. elephant if you want patients who have died of anger. i mean so know your city in europe and the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days are. days it. takes common. to see it's so true. illo. oh. please be appeased. be pure. be a little easier. since.
dad. rob the tractor driver should. the wall. well he said he'd kick you out yes. they will tell him it's not his dump i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden them or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitted him because they said he was stupid. thank you...
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my dad said, tomorrow we're going to turkey. .he very next day, we were here she takes me to her house to show me around. her family has rented a small apartment. so far they still have enough savings. her mother and father were doctors in syria. >> at the beginning of the revolution, my wife said it would only last a few months, says her father. the months turned into a year. after that, i stopped counting the months. it could still be going on for years. for one of the girls from the school, the thought of living like this for that long is too much. >> the only thing i want is to see my friends again and to go back to my old school. every morning when i see the turkish kids going to school, happy, i think, why aren't we allowed to do that? >> at least they do have the refugees cool. -- school. she says it's these children who will build syria's
my dad said, tomorrow we're going to turkey. .he very next day, we were here she takes me to her house to show me around. her family has rented a small apartment. so far they still have enough savings. her mother and father were doctors in syria. >> at the beginning of the revolution, my wife said it would only last a few months, says her father. the months turned into a year. after that, i stopped counting the months. it could still be going on for years. for one of the girls from the...
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dad had taken the picture? >> well the first day, what really happened was i went to school, i got into class, people said, "heyarted to explain it and now it's all over my school. >> so are things better for you now? has it lessened the bullying? >> it's lessened the bullying in my school. the only two things that i really have to say is, one, it always will get better, no matter how bad it will get better for sure, and i just have to throw a big shout out to my friends and say thank you because they really helped me get through it. >> i think that's the best way to end it. shiloh, good luck to you all right. >> and parents, parents please tell your kids that it's okay to come and talk to them. you.od morning to i'm sarah caldwell. let's get a final check of your morning commute. it is pretty -- pretty busy. outer loop@140, an accident off to the side but causing delays. those delays stretch all the way toward edmonton. 16 miles an hour on average on the west side. earthbound 83 at warren road, a crash. and one further south, southbound 29 at 216. traveling on the north side, 30 minutes just to get over toward
dad had taken the picture? >> well the first day, what really happened was i went to school, i got into class, people said, "heyarted to explain it and now it's all over my school. >> so are things better for you now? has it lessened the bullying? >> it's lessened the bullying in my school. the only two things that i really have to say is, one, it always will get better, no matter how bad it will get better for sure, and i just have to throw a big shout out to my friends...
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the dad said he had no idea the issue would snowball like that.hen you put something online, you never know what's going to happen. the mom told tv that she was proud of her son's achievement at this particular age. i believe that was before dad was arrested for it. some reports saying the dad wants his son to grow up to be a formula 1 driver. i'm imagining my 9-year-old self behind that ferrari and how awesome that would be. >> it's cool, just not on a public street. >> look how busy this area is and how many people live there. >> take him to a racetrack. >>> a student in the uk is doing a very interesting experiment. it's called the void. for seven days, the experiment was to get absolutely no sleep. 168 sleepless hours. the web.d the experience with o the goal was to explore and measure the effects of sleep deprivation. he did a blog where he shared what he was feeling at different stages of the experiment. he would draw a circle or a simple line and add you can see, this is after 86 hours of no sleep. the circle is off. he shared thoughts, all
the dad said he had no idea the issue would snowball like that.hen you put something online, you never know what's going to happen. the mom told tv that she was proud of her son's achievement at this particular age. i believe that was before dad was arrested for it. some reports saying the dad wants his son to grow up to be a formula 1 driver. i'm imagining my 9-year-old self behind that ferrari and how awesome that would be. >> it's cool, just not on a public street. >> look how...
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dad. who robbed the tractor driver should. the law. well he said he'd kick you out yes but they will tell him it's not his dump i did. it and your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. he was patient and it paid. elephant if you weren't patient she would have died of anger. this is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap with no way out. that's a meteorite only. ten thirty tons coated through space towards russia. with the power. of a nuclear. weapon sky full autopsy. ultimate goal of them boldly told him. that. her blood. pressure. would speak. to her. about. her. wish. her luck. a bomb or missile. or a bunch of her. interests the amount to a minimum. amount of time a
dad. who robbed the tractor driver should. the law. well he said he'd kick you out yes but they will tell him it's not his dump i did. it and your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was...
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he said dad, don't tell mom. i don't her to be worried.ts out there, then you can tell her. he went from a run one day. mostly he's been in his apartment keeping a low profile. >> if your piece, in this timeline that he dictates to you, was the part you say it is cash only. take me back to that moment. >> one of the first things that happened -- tamerlan identifies himself as the guy who bombed the marathon. he doesn't know if this is just a robbery or if they want his car or what. he tells danny to drive and give him his wallet. he takes danny's cards and asks him for his atm password. they go to the atm. the gas is low. they ask danny -- danny is very cool -- how far do you think my car can go on this tank of gas? maybe 10, 20 miles. they stop at a gas station that is closed. they head back into the town to get gas. they pull up to two 24 hour gas stations. dzhokhar is in the backseat. tamerlan in the driver's seat. the victim is in the backseat. a moment later knocks on danny's gas and says cash only. tamerlan takes out money, gives him
he said dad, don't tell mom. i don't her to be worried.ts out there, then you can tell her. he went from a run one day. mostly he's been in his apartment keeping a low profile. >> if your piece, in this timeline that he dictates to you, was the part you say it is cash only. take me back to that moment. >> one of the first things that happened -- tamerlan identifies himself as the guy who bombed the marathon. he doesn't know if this is just a robbery or if they want his car or what....
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. >> my dad said how are you going to do this? you're at school all day.d so is everyone else. so we'll do it when we all get home. >> reporter: the show star's john hamm gave rookie readers hysterical tips. >> my boyfriend wants to do something but he doesn't want to. i'm going to have to know what this stuff, stuff is. >> the uber literate style conscious teen does admit to having weak spots. >> do you drive? >> no. i'm a horrible driver. >> reporter: do you have a license? >> no. i failed my test. >> jimmy: what's that like? you're a teenager with employees. >> right. it absolutely would not work if the people work on it didn't respect the intelligence of teenagers. >> reporter: the truth is teenagers are a complicated bundle of contradiction. >> being a teenager is kind of inevitably horrible. there are moments of gleaming joy and beauty and feeling connected to your friends and even some of the angst can feel good in a weird way. i think a lot of the sadness or angst or any problems teenagers deal with are often sort of brushed aside because they are
. >> my dad said how are you going to do this? you're at school all day.d so is everyone else. so we'll do it when we all get home. >> reporter: the show star's john hamm gave rookie readers hysterical tips. >> my boyfriend wants to do something but he doesn't want to. i'm going to have to know what this stuff, stuff is. >> the uber literate style conscious teen does admit to having weak spots. >> do you drive? >> no. i'm a horrible driver. >> reporter:...
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well he said he'd kick you out yes. i did. your dad herded his family's flock for sixteen years he was ignorant he wasn't allowed out of the village he didn't dare work in israel because he was afraid of the jews but only started working in israel when he refused to harden him or now he's working and starting to manage. and it was your grandparents fault. i pitied him because they said he was stupid. thank you millions had him. he was patient and it paid off. elephant if you weren't patient she would have died of anger. oh this led. by conflict. has changed. islamic nation. and a peaceful one is still islam is first of course a secular law a second. session. and so. in place of. traditions still counts and mondo cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit it's. a republican country. see. choose your language. kelly mccann with. some of the. treatments that the consensus can. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that entire life chose me access to. the international airport in the very heart of moscow.
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he was very affectionate... goodbye and said, "i love ya dad," said, "i love mom, too." and he ducked around the corner. there was a shooting elementary school. to go to the school from there. heard or saw of jesse. owe to my son jesse and i'm his voice. and i feel if i didn't jesse down. >>> new this morning, a daily dy sprina deadlystring of attacks,y coordinated car bombs. bomb the violence comes less than a a week before iraqis in much of co the country are scheduled tod vote in the first election since the 2011 troop withdrawal.withda >>> a big celebration in north r korea as people celebrate a national holiday, the birthday of their leader kim il sung.sun. so far there's no sense of panic. yesterday the north rejected south korea's proposal to solve tensions through dialogue. >>> venezuela has a new leader this morning.is mornin they elected to nicolas maduro. maduro won by over 1%, venezuela's opposition candidatt won't accept the election's result without a discount. discu >>> an investigation about who murdered a texas district attorney, his wife and the the pro
he was very affectionate... goodbye and said, "i love ya dad," said, "i love mom, too." and he ducked around the corner. there was a shooting elementary school. to go to the school from there. heard or saw of jesse. owe to my son jesse and i'm his voice. and i feel if i didn't jesse down. >>> new this morning, a daily dy sprina deadlystring of attacks,y coordinated car bombs. bomb the violence comes less than a a week before iraqis in much of co the country are...