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he was the son of a single parent. 50 yea rs was the son of a single parent. 50 years ago, at a timey modern in tunbridge wells, several new marriages in his family. —— when being a single parent was much more difficult. it moved around a lot, did not spend much time in any one place as a child. it is by no means been a stable or enjoyable childhood. bunny headline, but to state the fears. —— funny headline. none of those things excuse behaving even a fifth of the wave this man behaved. many people come from broken homes and live trend is lives. —— to state the obvious. the daily mail is not doing this but we seek to make excuses for people, six things in their
he was the son of a single parent. 50 yea rs was the son of a single parent. 50 years ago, at a timey modern in tunbridge wells, several new marriages in his family. —— when being a single parent was much more difficult. it moved around a lot, did not spend much time in any one place as a child. it is by no means been a stable or enjoyable childhood. bunny headline, but to state the fears. —— funny headline. none of those things excuse behaving even a fifth of the wave this man behaved....
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searching for the truth.he has been conducting research for czech tv for over a year.he wonders how the son of aaidservant and a coach drivercould attend the best and priciest schools, and haveplenty of money. >>he received 100austro-hungarian gulden a month. composer antonin dvorak, who hadfour children, had a salary f 70 gulden.masaryk grew up carefree -- in some of the richest families invienna. reporter: but that's justcircumstancial evidence. vondracek needs to find realproof, so he visits doctor vanek, an internationallyrecognized geneticist. to provide conclusive evidence,vanek would need genetc material.but masaryk's last direct descendant now lives in the u.s.and isn't interested in vondracek's quest.in fact, she has threatened to sue him.bringing the truth to light will be difficult.and some do not want to know it at all.radomira jelinkova is a teacher who brings her pupils to themasaryk museum. for her, this is also a piece ofher family's history. her grandfather was thepresident's blacksmith and close friend. >>i am not pleased that someoneis conducting genetic research on masaryk. i
searching for the truth.he has been conducting research for czech tv for over a year.he wonders how the son of aaidservant and a coach drivercould attend the best and priciest schools, and haveplenty of money. >>he received 100austro-hungarian gulden a month. composer antonin dvorak, who hadfour children, had a salary f 70 gulden.masaryk grew up carefree -- in some of the richest families invienna. reporter: but that's justcircumstancial evidence. vondracek needs to find realproof, so he...
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ofa of a single parent. 50 was the son of a single parent. 50 yea rs was the son of a single parent. 50 years ago, at a time when being is ingle perrin was much more difficult. he went to a secondary modern in tunbridge wells, several new marriages in his family. —— when being a single parent was much more difficult. it moved around a lot, did not spend much time in any one place as a child. it is by no means been a stable or enjoyable childhood. bunny headline, but to state the fears. —— funny headline. none of those things excuse behaving even a fifth of the wave this man behaved. many people come from broken homes and live trend is lives. —— to state the obvious. the daily mail is not doing this but we seek to make excuses for people, six things in their past that seat things in their past that seat things in their past that justify the things they have done that are terrible but in reality, it is the people who deal with life and go on to do good things that we should lord, rather than making its qcs for people who behave like this. do you think it is making excuses rather than u
ofa of a single parent. 50 was the son of a single parent. 50 yea rs was the son of a single parent. 50 years ago, at a time when being is ingle perrin was much more difficult. he went to a secondary modern in tunbridge wells, several new marriages in his family. —— when being a single parent was much more difficult. it moved around a lot, did not spend much time in any one place as a child. it is by no means been a stable or enjoyable childhood. bunny headline, but to state the fears....
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i want to find the son of a (expletive) who did this, these are dads words, those are my words." (pam) with the weather getting warmer -- there is a warning before you take your family to the beach.this week two people were killed after being swept out to sea and one was a child. on monday at baker beach in san francisco -- a man was pulled out to sea -- rescuers were not able to save him. and yesterday in carmel -- a nine-year-old boy was hit by a wave and pulled into the waters... kron4's alecia reid explains what everyone needs to know -- before heading to the water. the weather is starting to warm up, and as more people head to the beach , there are a few things they need to keep in mind.with all the warm weather folks are flocking to area beachessot - it's a beautiful day we can't stay homesot - it's beautiful out herealready this week, 2 people were washed away at norhtern calfornia beaches.sot - we came to have fun but now i'm scared to go in the water. these 2 men were fearless as waves were crashing at baker beach in san francisco. on monday night, a 22 year old rescued b
i want to find the son of a (expletive) who did this, these are dads words, those are my words." (pam) with the weather getting warmer -- there is a warning before you take your family to the beach.this week two people were killed after being swept out to sea and one was a child. on monday at baker beach in san francisco -- a man was pulled out to sea -- rescuers were not able to save him. and yesterday in carmel -- a nine-year-old boy was hit by a wave and pulled into the waters......
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peace be on to you and on to you be peace is the response we're standing here he stand here as the son of a muslim father of a christian mother with the name ahsha safai and if we are standing up together and coming together as a community to reaffirm our values and it is unbelievable that we have to come together to fight against the idea that there would be a religious registry a religious registry on one faith to single out one faith people fled all over the world to the most part when necessary came to this country for religious freedom the founding principle of our democracy it is freedom of choice is we come together to please join me in the pledge of allegiance. not only to the country but our constitution that the followed up fathers and motels had foresight in saying there will be freedom in this country to thank you to supervisor hillary ronen and supervisor malia cohen and thank you to mayor ed lee for leading on this and firmly our values with the city we stand here to say we'll always fight for what is right and fight for firemen democracy and the ones that have the least voice
peace be on to you and on to you be peace is the response we're standing here he stand here as the son of a muslim father of a christian mother with the name ahsha safai and if we are standing up together and coming together as a community to reaffirm our values and it is unbelievable that we have to come together to fight against the idea that there would be a religious registry a religious registry on one faith to single out one faith people fled all over the world to the most part when...
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of it as a skill, not what lincoln thought of it. there was that. >> no one can enter psychobabble better than the only son of a psychoanalyst who became president of the american psychiatric association. [laughter] >> who might that be? you. [laughter] >> i go back to the thomas lincoln problem, abraham problem with slavery. lincoln humorously saying it was slavery but making a point. the other one says it is perhaps -- i forgot what he said. anyway, that thomas had 14 people in his home that he had to take care of economically. it was legal. it was also common. i don't think we should throw that away. i think it was not only common, but maybe necessary. my question is, was lincoln being an ungrateful son for what thomas was doing for the family? >> that's a very good question. let's all remember he is the son of a psychiatrist. [laughter] that is why he is asking. >> i could charge for the answer. >> it wouldn't be the first time, would it? [laughter] >> and also we should not you use psychobabble. people are people. they have thoughts and they have unconscious thoughts. it is the duty of a biographer , as much as he can, to try to f
of it as a skill, not what lincoln thought of it. there was that. >> no one can enter psychobabble better than the only son of a psychoanalyst who became president of the american psychiatric association. [laughter] >> who might that be? you. [laughter] >> i go back to the thomas lincoln problem, abraham problem with slavery. lincoln humorously saying it was slavery but making a point. the other one says it is perhaps -- i forgot what he said. anyway, that thomas had 14 people...
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it is the son of a few things. that, in some respects, things have changed. and also the emergence of iceland as an economy weirdly, they have a separate problem. tourism is a big deal in iceland is now. have a separate problem. tourism is a big deal in iceland is nowm have a separate problem. tourism is a big deal in iceland is now. it is booming, isn't it? absolutely booming. there are signs that the economy might overheat. but it is great to go there as a tourist. economy might overheat. but it is great to go there as a touristm is interesting, that debate we had about, you know, letting an economy fell, as it were, letting a currency fall. all those currency movements that were going on with iceland, being buffeted around, i imagine at the time it was absolutely horrendously people living there and having to adjust to eagle. yet it is back on its feet. gdp rose more than 7% last year. —— to it all. back on its feet. gdp rose more than 7% last year. -- to it all. very quickly, dine—on—demand app for cathay pacifi
it is the son of a few things. that, in some respects, things have changed. and also the emergence of iceland as an economy weirdly, they have a separate problem. tourism is a big deal in iceland is now. have a separate problem. tourism is a big deal in iceland is nowm have a separate problem. tourism is a big deal in iceland is now. it is booming, isn't it? absolutely booming. there are signs that the economy might overheat. but it is great to go there as a tourist. economy might overheat. but...
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doggone, by gosh, son of a block . who friends and family, friends and democrats, the rest of the world. we have beautiful baseball weather out there, we meet in the right room. this cannot be on the floor of the house, this is a great room. imagine how many times walking across to his office to his beloved floor of the house. on commonlywith the decent, the only thing he loved better than the people's house was bob and karin's children. he left his greatest mark in public service right here in the building. it was nearly 50 years in the house of representatives he said there were the ronald reagan years, starting in 1981, his first year as an army leader. reagan's big parts of legacy passed. i was elected two years later, in 1982. bob was of course the republican leader at the time, we had joining congressional districts. written man would have me off as another fresh demand -- democrats. he treated me as a colleague and a friend, i never forgot it. i used to love the stories, right around the month. hears such a trea
doggone, by gosh, son of a block . who friends and family, friends and democrats, the rest of the world. we have beautiful baseball weather out there, we meet in the right room. this cannot be on the floor of the house, this is a great room. imagine how many times walking across to his office to his beloved floor of the house. on commonlywith the decent, the only thing he loved better than the people's house was bob and karin's children. he left his greatest mark in public service right here...
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the son of a priest, he said. he too was sexually abused in these christian brothers homes. what struck me with him was his description of the long—term psychological damage this experience has brought on people who have been through it. he gave evidence to the australian royal commission, which has been going on for a few years. he ended up reading some documents that gave him, if you like, a flashback to some of the abuse he had suffered. he ended up having something of a meltdown. the memory of this caused me... caused me to have several days of sobbing in my apartment. and the apartment walls are not very thick. i used to drive down to a riverside reserve, which is nearby, and just sob for... several hours in the night. and on the 30th of august i was in one of these sobbing and i was so overcome that i crashed my car into a lamp post. oliver cosgrove, giving his evidence. the enquiry is hearing these stories, to give the flavour of the widespread sexual abuse in these days is trying to understand how institutions have responded, both in australia and the uk. that will s
the son of a priest, he said. he too was sexually abused in these christian brothers homes. what struck me with him was his description of the long—term psychological damage this experience has brought on people who have been through it. he gave evidence to the australian royal commission, which has been going on for a few years. he ended up reading some documents that gave him, if you like, a flashback to some of the abuse he had suffered. he ended up having something of a meltdown. the...
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salman, a friend of the governor and a heroin addict. he's the sonf a supreme court judge and a b.p.u. commissioner. he says the governor's support helped him co-found and open victory bay. >> he implemented things to fix issues that were in new jersey. it's beyond my wildest dreams and a gift for everyone suffering from this disease. >> i'm here as the governor because this issue is the single most important thing that i will do as geern. you will see miracles happen right here. >> victory bay is built on a six-month detox and sober program. >> honoring education's finest in camden county. nbc 10 at the teach camden educators of the year annual awards ceremony. 42 district teachers and education professionals who were honored tonight including elementary and high school teachers of the year and bilingual teacher of the year. >>> call it the luck of the irish, the head of the archdiocese of philadelphia and the diocese of wilmington are giving the okay for catholics to eat meat on st. patrick's day. this year, the holiday falls on a friday and during
salman, a friend of the governor and a heroin addict. he's the sonf a supreme court judge and a b.p.u. commissioner. he says the governor's support helped him co-found and open victory bay. >> he implemented things to fix issues that were in new jersey. it's beyond my wildest dreams and a gift for everyone suffering from this disease. >> i'm here as the governor because this issue is the single most important thing that i will do as geern. you will see miracles happen right here....
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we know you're gonna love it. [ laughter ] son of a... oh, my god! man: good catch. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is -- the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] yes! hello! hello!
we know you're gonna love it. [ laughter ] son of a... oh, my god! man: good catch. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is -- the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] yes! hello! hello!
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"son of a gun. r dinosaur in here, and it wasn't friends with the one we just found." >> that's when i went ballistic with excitement, actually. >> it's a monster discovery. clayton's son daniel and daughter julie pose to give a sense of the enormous size of these two creatures -- predator and prey, apparently locked in a battle to the death -- one the plant-eating triceratops, the other what looks like a young t. rex. phipps calls them the dueling dinos. >> i was talking to to a fossil dealer, and he said, "clayton, you're the luckiest guy i know." he said, "who could go out in the middle of nowhere with a backhoe and dig up the best meat-eater from the hell creek formation ever?" [ laughs ] i guess god was watching out for us that day. [ laughs ] >> it's one of the most fantastic dinosaur specimens that's been found ever. it's one of the few instances where we can actually find the culprit. "well, how did this animal die, and what killed it?" >> we believe they killed each other. >> wait, in battle
"son of a gun. r dinosaur in here, and it wasn't friends with the one we just found." >> that's when i went ballistic with excitement, actually. >> it's a monster discovery. clayton's son daniel and daughter julie pose to give a sense of the enormous size of these two creatures -- predator and prey, apparently locked in a battle to the death -- one the plant-eating triceratops, the other what looks like a young t. rex. phipps calls them the dueling dinos. >> i was...
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, not only went to all of these places, you also took a journey back to puerto rico which is interesting to me because at some point you called, you know, one of your leaders a son: that got you-- i don't want to get new trouble. you got banned for four years, your music was censored. you were banned. what was that like, you know, going back to puerto rico and being in a place where your music was off the radio and yet you had so many fans who resonated, your your music resonated with. >> it was crazy for me at that time. and i felt that like, you know, like bad all the time. the people said hi but i was like the bad guy. >> trevor: yeah. >> back home. but then the guy was-- he lost, you know, the governor. and then i was able to perform again and in front of 30,000 people. it was great. and for me, i cried at the end because i, i really wanted to perform. and they were happy to see me and me too. >> trevor: it feels like that's a story that is all too common with puerto rico and puerto rican. you have a lot of views on what you wish the feurt of puerto rico would be. >> yeah, i don't know. i am one of the five percent of the people from puerto rico that believe
, not only went to all of these places, you also took a journey back to puerto rico which is interesting to me because at some point you called, you know, one of your leaders a son: that got you-- i don't want to get new trouble. you got banned for four years, your music was censored. you were banned. what was that like, you know, going back to puerto rico and being in a place where your music was off the radio and yet you had so many fans who resonated, your your music resonated with. >>...
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the son of a e-m-t who was killed by a suspect who stole an ambulance... is speaking out tonight. what he has to say after the break... (jrs) and in new york city. the son of an emergency medical technician who was killed by a suspect... is speaking out tonight. police say 44-year-old -- yadira arroyo and her partner realized saw that a man was hanging on the bumper of their ambulance wednesday. they stopped to see what he was doing and he ended up stealing the ambulance. as he tried to drive away-- he hit both arroyo and her partner with the vehicle. arroyo was pronounced dead at the hospital her sonleft in total disbeleif. (sot) (jr stone) 25 year old jose gonzalez has been charged with murder, grand larceny, and operating a motor vehicle impaired by drugs. (jrs) a confederate flag flying outside an n-c-double-a tournament in greenville, south carolina is stirring up a controversy. a small group of protestors flew the flag from the back of a pick-up on the the top a parking garage near the arena. n-c-double-a says the flag was displayed in a public area outside its control. the
the son of a e-m-t who was killed by a suspect who stole an ambulance... is speaking out tonight. what he has to say after the break... (jrs) and in new york city. the son of an emergency medical technician who was killed by a suspect... is speaking out tonight. police say 44-year-old -- yadira arroyo and her partner realized saw that a man was hanging on the bumper of their ambulance wednesday. they stopped to see what he was doing and he ended up stealing the ambulance. as he tried to drive...
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. >> to those who don't know you, which is a lot of people in the bay area, tell us a little bit about yourself. you're the son of a pastor. >> mom and dad ran a small church in yucca valley. and mom was a schoolteacher, principal of a small christian school that i went to, k through 12. i grew up with folks who believed that all people were equal in god's eyes. so when i see the world, i don't see people from different places, i see everybody having the same value, whether you're rich or poor, whether you come from this community group or that community group, they're all equal in god's eyes. >> how does that play out in your politics? >> it plays out in my politics because for me, i think people matter. i think that the work that we do in government, the work of governing is just that. we should be putting policies in place that make people's lives better. again, it's not about rich or poor or those in the middle class. it's making sure that all people can thrive. >> this is, of course, a overgeneralization, but people tend to identify the republican party with more wealthy and whiter voters, and the democra
. >> to those who don't know you, which is a lot of people in the bay area, tell us a little bit about yourself. you're the son of a pastor. >> mom and dad ran a small church in yucca valley. and mom was a schoolteacher, principal of a small christian school that i went to, k through 12. i grew up with folks who believed that all people were equal in god's eyes. so when i see the world, i don't see people from different places, i see everybody having the same value, whether you're...
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that developed, matured, and later were passed on to his sons and daughter just as his parents had done for him. as i got older and had a son of i saw. and learned what i was growing up. what did i say and learn? first, i saw a larger than life figure with a booming voice, a vivid presence, and the bearing of a leader. he was in charge. even though his work in washington meant we only saw him twice a month on weekends, he called us everyday to talk about our academic, athletics, instrument and chores and the house. we saw him even while away and we saw his commitment and influence which was constant and reassuring. second, when he was at home, we saw up close what he was made of. and that made a lasting impress performance-enhancing drugs impression on all of us. learning his life lesson was simple, just watch and listen. his lessons weren't taught so much by conversation than by simple observation. we could see how he interacted with my mother. how he treated her. how he respected her. how they spoke with each other. it was with love, sensitivity and without harsh or bitter words. we could see how he treated each of us, too.
that developed, matured, and later were passed on to his sons and daughter just as his parents had done for him. as i got older and had a son of i saw. and learned what i was growing up. what did i say and learn? first, i saw a larger than life figure with a booming voice, a vivid presence, and the bearing of a leader. he was in charge. even though his work in washington meant we only saw him twice a month on weekends, he called us everyday to talk about our academic, athletics, instrument and...
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you're the son of a cop. >> lapd, 30 years. how did that happen? you know, it was a family profession. two of my uncles were cops. not really uncles. he was the highest in the force. that was the family business. >> and you didn't feel chastised about your behavior, given that your father is an officer of the law? >> the funniest thing is cops were our biggest fan. wherever we went. they got humor of it. they dealt with it every day. and we had the amiable personalities. my dad loved it. he was juvenile. they wanted the records. did you ever hear of cheech and chong? have you seen there guy? >> i was thinking, i'm so glad you talked about it in the book. but this is the 30th anniversary of born in east l.a. and for those of us who know the movie, what it is all about, what do you make of this being the third anniversary of that film? in this moment, immigration being such a -- >> like ground hog day. it seems happening over and over again. we don't seem to have earned it. we seem to know less about it and the whole process. i feel like a lot of us,
you're the son of a cop. >> lapd, 30 years. how did that happen? you know, it was a family profession. two of my uncles were cops. not really uncles. he was the highest in the force. that was the family business. >> and you didn't feel chastised about your behavior, given that your father is an officer of the law? >> the funniest thing is cops were our biggest fan. wherever we went. they got humor of it. they dealt with it every day. and we had the amiable personalities. my...
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this group of parents and what it is like and what you hear from other parents about the grieving of a son or daughter. >> it is very challenging but one thing you find out through a traumatic experience from other parents who have lost children to senseless gun violence or any type of violence you find out how strong people are. we as parents we are not built to bury our children. so to bury your child really does something to you emotionally. we know that we will all die. each child has a different relationship with their child. for instance, mike brown. i understand what his parents are going through but i don't know their hurt because i know the relationship they had with trayvon martin. it is a paternity nobody wants to be a part of. we didn't sign up for this but since it has been thrust upon us we understand there is something more important than just the death of our son. there are other lives out there we are trying to impact and safe. >> one thing that i thought was fascinating and one chapter by sybrina and one by you, tracy, and going back and forth and telling the story. i rea
this group of parents and what it is like and what you hear from other parents about the grieving of a son or daughter. >> it is very challenging but one thing you find out through a traumatic experience from other parents who have lost children to senseless gun violence or any type of violence you find out how strong people are. we as parents we are not built to bury our children. so to bury your child really does something to you emotionally. we know that we will all die. each child has...
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of international women's day and the day without a woman event online. see events from around the world in the palm of your hand downloading the abc7 news app. jonathan? jonathan: the son of a vice presidential nominee arrested after a raucous protest over the weekend in minnesota's capital. police arrested six people accused to starting fights and smoke bam in the rally for donald trump. quite the scene. among them was linwood kaine the youngest son of tim kaine. the prosecutors have not filed crimi say it will happen when they figure out who set off the smoke bomb. in a statement, senator kaine said he loves that the children have concerns over the political issues and he added they understand the concerns should be expressed peacefully. indictment to tell you about today against former delegate mike vaughn. prince george's county democrat accused of taking $10,000 of bribes and that is surrounding the liquor board. he he resigned an hour before the legislative session began. kimberly: look at this. 217 guns all from virginia. new york city police officer brought weapons in an undercover investigation operation. he bought them there. the investigators say they broke
of international women's day and the day without a woman event online. see events from around the world in the palm of your hand downloading the abc7 news app. jonathan? jonathan: the son of a vice presidential nominee arrested after a raucous protest over the weekend in minnesota's capital. police arrested six people accused to starting fights and smoke bam in the rally for donald trump. quite the scene. among them was linwood kaine the youngest son of tim kaine. the prosecutors have not filed...
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invited me compound to the front end stood in front of me wanting me to stopping and i thought you son of a gun. you invited me your last 8415 minutes will give you 15 minutes so afterwards there was a panel of people they were all to meet an incredibly high style because they recognize the threat of the message that we ought to reform occupational licenses so yes it does make it an enormous amount of money but yeah research as been done in a helpful way so hopefully we can do research on that. >> like most things between appropriate and inappropriate to have examples where it is appropriate for lysander? >> fertility years we have a by narrow the occupational licenses either nlicensg orull licensing but that is not correct we don't live in a binary world of regulation and regulatory options it could be used and people don't realize this as more people come to realize the university of michigan we co-authored an article a few months ago looking at the ragged edge reaction. so think of a pyramid and at the top this market regulation and the market regulates what does that mean? somebody who
invited me compound to the front end stood in front of me wanting me to stopping and i thought you son of a gun. you invited me your last 8415 minutes will give you 15 minutes so afterwards there was a panel of people they were all to meet an incredibly high style because they recognize the threat of the message that we ought to reform occupational licenses so yes it does make it an enormous amount of money but yeah research as been done in a helpful way so hopefully we can do research on that....
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a time, and then she decides to divorce her husband. where do things stand now? >> yahya's family took in the grandkids, and i think they really thought of their son as lost. he had joined isis at this point. there was a very low chance that he was ever coming back. and so they decided to trade him for a bunch of nice grandkids, who they can raise to not follow the path that their son had actually taken. that's where it stands right now, as far as i know, is that the kids are being raised in a christian household in texas and are doing fine, and certainly better than they would be doing if they were in raqqa. i think no parent really wants to face up to the fact that their son has gone down the path that john georgelas has, and especially knowing that it's not even something that could really have been prevented. they're not bad parents. they haven't done anything to push him down that path. but he's brought embarrassment to the family. >> reporter: wood reports that at before al-baghdadidadi, and proclaimed the isis caliphate in mosul, iraq, in 2014, georgelas had advocated that very move. >> if you look at john georgelas' writings before the declaration o
a time, and then she decides to divorce her husband. where do things stand now? >> yahya's family took in the grandkids, and i think they really thought of their son as lost. he had joined isis at this point. there was a very low chance that he was ever coming back. and so they decided to trade him for a bunch of nice grandkids, who they can raise to not follow the path that their son had actually taken. that's where it stands right now, as far as i know, is that the kids are being raised...
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of people. such a successful career and actress. >> was she better as sons of anarchy. >> she'll always be peggyoming up, movies opening. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can it fix this teen's skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to...
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>> well, i think i'm the unlucky son-of-a-bitch in the whole world because i left, like, a strongman yours. >> trevor: that's true. ( laughter ) and scary. but talking about people, you know, back home, like how are people back home reacting to trump? >> you mean los angeles? they're terrified. ( laughter ) >> trevor: no, not your new home. i mean in egypt. >> well, it will come as a surprise for you. as a matter of fact, he is quite popular with our egyptian media, and i know that you guys like news montage, so i prepared something for you. have a look. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) -- trump. (speaking in foreign language) donald trump. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) trump. >> -- (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) >> -- (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) >> trevor: here's the question -- how is trump so popular in the middle east? >> yeah, how is trump so popular here? >> trevor: well, i mean, to, to. >> he makes promises he never will deliver. he talks about a religion and he never read the boofnlgt he's full of (bl
>> well, i think i'm the unlucky son-of-a-bitch in the whole world because i left, like, a strongman yours. >> trevor: that's true. ( laughter ) and scary. but talking about people, you know, back home, like how are people back home reacting to trump? >> you mean los angeles? they're terrified. ( laughter ) >> trevor: no, not your new home. i mean in egypt. >> well, it will come as a surprise for you. as a matter of fact, he is quite popular with our egyptian...
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a lot of people want caught soon. whoever did this, killed a mother and her son. the little boy was just six years old. >> it's a murder mystery that has this maple shade area on edge. >> what kind of monster would do that? >> they are crazy. >> also sadness. >> it's sad to see a child's life wiped out like that. >> they want whoever brutally killed this mother and son found fast. the 38-year-old and her six-year-old boy. the discovery was made by her husband around 9:00 p.m. last night. he's pictured here with his family. his friend said he called him shortly after finding his wife and son in a pool of blood. >> he opened the house and couldn't find his wife and son. he called his son. he didn't answer. he opened the bedroom and found the two people like that with blood everywhere. >> we spoke in apartments that live next to and above them. they were home and say it was quiet the whole time. >> they say they were wonderful families. >> he was always happy. >> the six-year-old kid? >> yeah. smart kid too. >> at this point, no word of a suspect. i can tell you that
a lot of people want caught soon. whoever did this, killed a mother and her son. the little boy was just six years old. >> it's a murder mystery that has this maple shade area on edge. >> what kind of monster would do that? >> they are crazy. >> also sadness. >> it's sad to see a child's life wiped out like that. >> they want whoever brutally killed this mother and son found fast. the 38-year-old and her six-year-old boy. the discovery was made by her husband...
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of contraband. >> that's not a shame of mine. i have to protect myself. i'm not a violent person at all, though. but i know how to survive. >> and word of the sonjimmy maxwell is already beginning to spread. >> his son brandon is just as cool as he is. >> that's going to be the next jimmy maxwell. >> jimmy maxwell says he has not seen his son in the last three years since brandon was 16. >> he's about a quarter mile down the hallway. oddly enough, i feel a little closer to him. he's right down the street. >> want to see my dad, you know. i probably won't ever get to see him again. i might go to prison for a long time. and he -- he's going to go to prison for a long time and they're not going to let us be around each other. >> for now, the only way jimmy can see brandon is through a newspaper clipping about his current troubles. >> i don't actually have any other pictures of him, to be honest. 'that's the only picture i have of him right now. a mugshot. and it's not a very good mug shot, either. this is very sad. that's his picture that he come in on. and i can see his eyes. i can see that red rim, and i can see that they're very sorrowful. >> s
of contraband. >> that's not a shame of mine. i have to protect myself. i'm not a violent person at all, though. but i know how to survive. >> and word of the sonjimmy maxwell is already beginning to spread. >> his son brandon is just as cool as he is. >> that's going to be the next jimmy maxwell. >> jimmy maxwell says he has not seen his son in the last three years since brandon was 16. >> he's about a quarter mile down the hallway. oddly enough, i feel a...
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we know you're gonna love it. [ laughter ] son of a... oh, my god! cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is -- the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] yes! hello! hello!
we know you're gonna love it. [ laughter ] son of a... oh, my god! cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is -- the host of our show -- alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] yes! hello! hello!
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a cloud of sensational headlines. this publicity did not create commercial interest. only scorn and review. her son robert was apoplectic at an chicago. her train ride home was a foretaste of what was to come as she sat completely veiled, hearing people on the train discussed would she raise enough money for her own burial? and then come even more mortifying, when charles sumner came into the dining car, turning pale as a tablecloth in recognizing her, he'd ducked his old friend at first and that -- but then to pity on her and brought her a cup of tea. after he left, she tossed the tea out a window and sank into a fit of weeping. back in rented rooms in chicago, she was flabbergasted by the lava flow of then important across the papers across the nation. she wrote, if i committed murder in every city in this blessed union, i could not be more reduced. robert lincoln wrote in his fiancee, mary harland -- simple truth, which i cannot tell to anyone, not personally interested, is that my mother is on one subject not mentally responsible. his mother was possible at money. robert believed his mother suf
a cloud of sensational headlines. this publicity did not create commercial interest. only scorn and review. her son robert was apoplectic at an chicago. her train ride home was a foretaste of what was to come as she sat completely veiled, hearing people on the train discussed would she raise enough money for her own burial? and then come even more mortifying, when charles sumner came into the dining car, turning pale as a tablecloth in recognizing her, he'd ducked his old friend at first and...
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he grew up the son of a vodou priest and priestess, abandoned it and left his family when he convertede age of 18. [ speaking foreign language ] >> one of the things that vodou does in haiti will often say is that almost every one of those schools and almost every one of those hospitals was built by foreign christians. by christians outside of the country. there aren't a lot outside of the country. [ speaking foreign language ] wait, wait. i have a question. what is the "verizon way"? it means it's much more expensive. sprint has always believed in unlimited at a fair price, which is why their unlimited plan is 50% less than verizon and at&t rates with only a 1% difference in network reliability. can you hear that? (vo) get unlimited! plus get hd video and 10 gb's of mobile hotspot. $22.50 per line for four lines. that's 50% off for people with hearing loss, verizon and at&t rates. visit sprintrelay.com. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial adv
he grew up the son of a vodou priest and priestess, abandoned it and left his family when he convertede age of 18. [ speaking foreign language ] >> one of the things that vodou does in haiti will often say is that almost every one of those schools and almost every one of those hospitals was built by foreign christians. by christians outside of the country. there aren't a lot outside of the country. [ speaking foreign language ] wait, wait. i have a question. what is the "verizon...
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son of a couples not only a comedian and actor, for many he's a leader in the recreational use of marijuanalization. marijuana was central to your themes in the 70s and 80s. and it was a vastly different time. now we are seeing recreational marijuana legalized in certain states. are you surprised the transformation, it has taken? cheech: not at all. i said that's what was going to happen all along. we characterized ourselves as middle-of-the-road dopers. kennedy: did you get political pushback from drug warriors, especially during the reagan era? just say no? cheech: we just said yo. kennedy: you may single handedly be responsible for bringing legal marijuana to california. i just finished watching o.j. maid in america. it took a harsh look at the l.a.p.d. how did you feel about that? > cheech: i saw the l.a.p.d. up close and personal every day. there are the cops that are edgy and the cops that are just doing their jobs. i saw both. so you don't call the cops one of the good guys are around, you call the cops when the bad guys are around. kennedy: they have their view of the world tainted
son of a couples not only a comedian and actor, for many he's a leader in the recreational use of marijuanalization. marijuana was central to your themes in the 70s and 80s. and it was a vastly different time. now we are seeing recreational marijuana legalized in certain states. are you surprised the transformation, it has taken? cheech: not at all. i said that's what was going to happen all along. we characterized ourselves as middle-of-the-road dopers. kennedy: did you get political pushback...
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invited me came down to the front and stood in front of me and wanted me to stop and i thought you son of a gun you invited me and asked me for 15 minutes and you're going to get 15 minutes. so i kept going. and afterwards, the questions were all to be and they were incredibly hostile because they recognized the threat of this message that we ought to reform the licensing. so it does make an enormous amount of money off of it. unfortunately, the research on the topic is yet to be done in a very helpful way. hopefully in the near future we will do some research to quantify the extent of their involvement. >> georgia council on the economic education. like most studies i can see it continue on here for the appropriate and inappropriate. we have some examples where it is appropriate to have strong licensure plaques to the >> for too many years we have lived in a binary world of occupational licensing. it is either no licensing or full licensing. but that is actually not correct. we do not live in a binary world of occupations. in fact, there is a menu with regulatory options that can be used.
invited me came down to the front and stood in front of me and wanted me to stop and i thought you son of a gun you invited me and asked me for 15 minutes and you're going to get 15 minutes. so i kept going. and afterwards, the questions were all to be and they were incredibly hostile because they recognized the threat of this message that we ought to reform the licensing. so it does make an enormous amount of money off of it. unfortunately, the research on the topic is yet to be done in a very...
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of the key family. apart from the diplomatic spat, sharon, the rhetoric can add to the equation a video of the son of kimvideo of the son of kim jong-nam. that's right, rico. we know the story continues to dominate the headlines globally, here in malaysia, of course no exception. on the front page of the star is the son of kimjong—nam, at least he is believed to be so, this is a video that emerged yesterday and was made available to a number of outlets by available to a number of outlets by a civil defence group, a relatively new group in south korea, they are believed to assist north koreans trying to escape the country. it is believed that the son and his family, mother and sister, who he acknowledges were with him in the video, they apparently assisted him to try to secure his safety. in the video it is a 42nd clip that has been censored but he said he is safe and he shows off his north korean passport. —— a0 second clip. lots of theories about this, the korean intelligence and the unification ministry saying it is him. we are also seeing the families of the malaysians staff caught in pyongyang, the s
of the key family. apart from the diplomatic spat, sharon, the rhetoric can add to the equation a video of the son of kimvideo of the son of kim jong-nam. that's right, rico. we know the story continues to dominate the headlines globally, here in malaysia, of course no exception. on the front page of the star is the son of kimjong—nam, at least he is believed to be so, this is a video that emerged yesterday and was made available to a number of outlets by available to a number of outlets by a...
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he grew up the son of a vodou priest and priestess, but abandoned vodou and disowned his family when rted to evangelical christianity at the age of 18. one of the things that vodouists in haiti will often say that almost every one of those schools and almost every one of those hospitals was built by foreign christians, by christians outside of the country. there aren't a lot of vodouists outside of the country. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ oh! the things you say ♪ ♪ oh! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you're unbelievab♪e ♪ you're unbelievab♪e kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. crazy. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] you get it all started... you bring them all together... [ chatter ] ...and sometimes cart them around, too. and when it comes to making custom t-shirts that make the event, you do it all with customink. with the best collection of styles and graphics to choose from, it's easy to go online and create custom t-shirts and more fo
he grew up the son of a vodou priest and priestess, but abandoned vodou and disowned his family when rted to evangelical christianity at the age of 18. one of the things that vodouists in haiti will often say that almost every one of those schools and almost every one of those hospitals was built by foreign christians, by christians outside of the country. there aren't a lot of vodouists outside of the country. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ oh! the things you say ♪ ♪ oh! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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son until he finishes school. in many cases it is sort of like seeing a unicorn when she does appear. at the same time, she has sort of stuck to what she said she was going to do. she's a private person. she puts her son and her family first. she'll make it here when she can, but again we're coming off of michelle obama who everyone saw all the time, was very vocal, very boisterous, had a strong message. everyone felt like we knew her. this is a very different situation, especially right now before a full-time move to washington. >> well, the question is do you think we're going to begin to see more of her because it's been said that she's going to move to washington. i say that because tomorrow she is going to be the special guest at the international women of courage award ceremony at the state department. as you just said, unlike her husband, the first lady has done everything that she's said she's going to do. >> given the benefit of the doubt, it is unconventional to have a first lady that's not in the white house. we haven't seen her in washington since march 17th. i think she's
son until he finishes school. in many cases it is sort of like seeing a unicorn when she does appear. at the same time, she has sort of stuck to what she said she was going to do. she's a private person. she puts her son and her family first. she'll make it here when she can, but again we're coming off of michelle obama who everyone saw all the time, was very vocal, very boisterous, had a strong message. everyone felt like we knew her. this is a very different situation, especially right now...
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a friend of mine. that happened to a son of a friend of mine i know. face with money coming out of mouth, skull. translates to "i thought money was food so i ate it, and now i'm dead." ( laughter ) and if your teen sends the emojis, church, sleepy face, fire, it means "i'm bored in church so i'm going to commit arson." ( laughter ) and that's just emojis. there's a whole other group of symbols teens are using to send messages. these can be combined to mean anything. ( laughter ) so, please, stay scared. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ [car[clicking of ignition]rt] uh-- wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. thanks to applebee's new 2-fordate night... girls' night... or just any night, has never tasted better. enjoy two classic fav
a friend of mine. that happened to a son of a friend of mine i know. face with money coming out of mouth, skull. translates to "i thought money was food so i ate it, and now i'm dead." ( laughter ) and if your teen sends the emojis, church, sleepy face, fire, it means "i'm bored in church so i'm going to commit arson." ( laughter ) and that's just emojis. there's a whole other group of symbols teens are using to send messages. these can be combined to mean anything. (...
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a story you'll only see here on kron4 news... the mother of the man accused of viciously attacking a woman on bart is apologizing tonight for her son'sction... kron 4 first broke the story yesterday... now the suspect's mother says her son was off his medication at the time of the attack... she spoke exclusively with kron 4's lydia pantazes. (pkg)"it's really sad.... my heart is so broken, i'm so hurt."felicia cole says she's tried everything to help her son... 23-year old wilbert winchester.he is accused of attacking a 73-year old woman on a bart train wednesday morning.cole heard about the attack on the news... "i'm sorry, that's all i can say is that i'm sorry because that is my son and i know that if in fact he was in his right mind he wouldn't have done that to her."cole says her son is bipolar schizophrenic and says at times he will refuse to take his medication"and it's sad for a parent to have to go through things that i'm going through to help my son, not just me but speaking of all the other people that are out there that have mental issues like him, bipolar schizophrenic, they don't know what they're doing."cole says her s
a story you'll only see here on kron4 news... the mother of the man accused of viciously attacking a woman on bart is apologizing tonight for her son'sction... kron 4 first broke the story yesterday... now the suspect's mother says her son was off his medication at the time of the attack... she spoke exclusively with kron 4's lydia pantazes. (pkg)"it's really sad.... my heart is so broken, i'm so hurt."felicia cole says she's tried everything to help her son... 23-year old wilbert...
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"son of a gun. n here, and it wasn't friends with the one we just found." >> that's when i went ballistic with excitement, actually. >> it's a monster discovery. clayton's son daniel and daughter julie pose to give a sense of the enormous size of these two creatures -- predator and prey, apparently locked in a battle to the death -- one the plant-eating triceratops, the other what looks like a young t. rex. phipps calls them the dueling dinos. >> i was talking to to a fossil dealer, and he said, "clayton, you're the luckiest guy i know." he said, "who could go out in the middle of nowhere with a backhoe and dig up the best meat-eater from the hell creek formation ever?" [ laughs ] i guess god was watching out for us that day. [ laughs ] >> it's one of the most fantastic dinosaur specimens that's been found ever. it's one of the few instances where we can actually find the culprit. "well, how did this animal die, and what killed it?" >> we believe they killed each other. >> wait, in battle? how can yo
"son of a gun. n here, and it wasn't friends with the one we just found." >> that's when i went ballistic with excitement, actually. >> it's a monster discovery. clayton's son daniel and daughter julie pose to give a sense of the enormous size of these two creatures -- predator and prey, apparently locked in a battle to the death -- one the plant-eating triceratops, the other what looks like a young t. rex. phipps calls them the dueling dinos. >> i was talking to to...
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and i thought, well, you son of a gun -- [laughter] you invited me. and you asked me for 15 minutes. and you're going to get 15 minutes. so i just kept going. and afterward the questions -- there was a panel of people -- afterward the questions were all to me. and they were incredibly has -- hostile because they recognized the threat of that message that we ought to reform occupational licensing. so, yes, higher education does make an enormous amount of money off of it. unfortunately, the research on that topic has yet to be done, i think, in a very helpful way. so hopefully we in the near future will do some research on that, quantify just the extent of their involvement. sir. >> david martin, georgia council on economic education m. .. there is either no licensing or for lazy. that's not actually correct. we don't live in a binary world of regulation of in fact, there is is a menu of regulatory options that can be used. people don't realize this. this is my my colleague will hope that more people come to realize. a colleague of mine at the university
and i thought, well, you son of a gun -- [laughter] you invited me. and you asked me for 15 minutes. and you're going to get 15 minutes. so i just kept going. and afterward the questions -- there was a panel of people -- afterward the questions were all to me. and they were incredibly has -- hostile because they recognized the threat of that message that we ought to reform occupational licensing. so, yes, higher education does make an enormous amount of money off of it. unfortunately, the...
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they're would not answer our questions, but the son of a well-known cartel leader escaped a prison in5, el chappo, a cartel leader escaped through a tunnel. this is something that is not new and speaks to the power of mexican cartel s inside and outside of mexican prisons. leyla santiago, mexico city. >> a grim outlook for the eu going into the final month of her campaign. reuters reports she said the block would die because the people did not want it anymore. >> she accused her rivals of treason for their pro eu policies. opinion polls favor her in the first round of the election, but forecast a run off win for mac ron. >> he is running without the support of france's major parties. >> we're talked to people who planned to vote for him to figure out what he represents to them. >> the class is liberal, offering us to go for a democratic revolution. >> the premises is to renew the political personnel. we want new faces. >> he has been described and the candidate more and more likely to take on the candidate of the elite. all of you speak english? is it a fair charge? >> europe represen
they're would not answer our questions, but the son of a well-known cartel leader escaped a prison in5, el chappo, a cartel leader escaped through a tunnel. this is something that is not new and speaks to the power of mexican cartel s inside and outside of mexican prisons. leyla santiago, mexico city. >> a grim outlook for the eu going into the final month of her campaign. reuters reports she said the block would die because the people did not want it anymore. >> she accused her...