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do you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my twhe didn't have anyas an autisfriends as a result it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" go! educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's included he fe
do you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over...
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dad was very cantankerous. very stubborn. he was a coal miner in southwest virginia. he was a shoe cobbler and owned a shoe shop and would do the shoes for the minors. i think my father and myself have that cantankerousness in us. us. he and -- they are writing a world leader and a convicted spy in a federal penitentiary. he is trying to do anything he can to get the release of his boy. i will read you the first letter that i found to root off -- rudolph to my grandfather. dear colonel abel. i'm the father of francis gary powers who is connected with the plane incident of several weeks ago. i am sure you are familiar with his international incident and the fact that my son is being held by the soviet union on in -- on an espionage charge. you can understand the concern that a father would have for his son and for a strong desire to have my son released and brought home. my present feeling is that i would be more than happy to approach the state department and the president of the united states for in exchange f
dad was very cantankerous. very stubborn. he was a coal miner in southwest virginia. he was a shoe cobbler and owned a shoe shop and would do the shoes for the minors. i think my father and myself have that cantankerousness in us. us. he and -- they are writing a world leader and a convicted spy in a federal penitentiary. he is trying to do anything he can to get the release of his boy. i will read you the first letter that i found to root off -- rudolph to my grandfather. dear colonel abel....
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my dad wouldn't turn it over to anybody else. the mantra for newer needs to have faith in somebody else to whom he or she can turn over the reins very gradually, which is what happened in our company between my dad and me. good be amazed if you could've heard some of our father-son negotiations. >> some of them are in here. they make as they are. >> i love this story early in the second chap to that anytime you're going to be great at something you have to realize it's a calling, not just a job. it was the point you connected with dollar general customers and suddenly saw it as a ministry. i saw it happen here in the words and the story. it was both funny and poignant at the same time and that's coming in about the 39th for his wife. you've got to tell them that one. >> i have my cochair in the room. .com the story. >> he didn't tell me. tell the whole thing. don't miss it all that. >> i was the worst clerk in the store. i couldn't find anything and we had a store full of customers and i got the worst customer. this, not good-loo
my dad wouldn't turn it over to anybody else. the mantra for newer needs to have faith in somebody else to whom he or she can turn over the reins very gradually, which is what happened in our company between my dad and me. good be amazed if you could've heard some of our father-son negotiations. >> some of them are in here. they make as they are. >> i love this story early in the second chap to that anytime you're going to be great at something you have to realize it's a calling,...
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dads are the best. happy father's day, dad. and in honor of all the great fathers out there we asked you to send in videos of your kids answering some questions about their dads. questions like what's your dad's job? what makes your dad grumpy? we got a lot of great answers. so now, let's take a look at some of our favorites. it's time for "that's my dad." ♪ ♪ that's my dad that's my dad ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what is your dad's favorite thing to do? >> talk about cars and annoy us. >> spend time with his family. >> go in his office. >> yelling. >> drink beer and ride bikes. [ light laughter ] >> what is your daddy's job? >> managing buildings. >> managing buildings, okay. >> and unplugging toilets. [ laughter ] >> daddy making the big bucks. >> daddy's making the big bucks? >> what makes your dad grumpy? >> well, my mom sometimes makes my dad grumpy. [ laughter ] >> what is your dad's favorite song? >> "straight outta compton." [ laughter ] >> "gucci gang." >> what's something your dad always says? >> no. >> no
dads are the best. happy father's day, dad. and in honor of all the great fathers out there we asked you to send in videos of your kids answering some questions about their dads. questions like what's your dad's job? what makes your dad grumpy? we got a lot of great answers. so now, let's take a look at some of our favorites. it's time for "that's my dad." ♪ ♪ that's my dad that's my dad ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what is your dad's favorite thing to do? >>...
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with their dad. you know. yeah. go to work with my dad. >> jimmy: what about father's day? do you have something planned for father's day? >> okay. so this is the issue with my dad. >> jimmy: okay. >> i can't buy him a gift. >> jimmy: right. >> what would i buy you? and my little sister has it easy because she's 9. she can just do the macaroni noodle. >> jimmy: right. >> it all works. i'm like 24. i don't know if that's going to work for me. >> jimmy: mac renney noodles don't go anymore, they don't fly. what do you do? >> go sentimental. then you get the waterworks and you're good. >> jimmy: are you a cryer? >> i leak. >> jimmy: you do? >> i leak, i leak. >> get him right there and you're good. >> she knows it. she knows i leak. i leak for everything. it's like -- you know what it is in our business. you just want so, so much right. so many things to go right for your kid. >> jimmy: right. for anyone, sure, yeah. >> when she came out on "beat shazam," and i couldn't get my words together because she
with their dad. you know. yeah. go to work with my dad. >> jimmy: what about father's day? do you have something planned for father's day? >> okay. so this is the issue with my dad. >> jimmy: okay. >> i can't buy him a gift. >> jimmy: right. >> what would i buy you? and my little sister has it easy because she's 9. she can just do the macaroni noodle. >> jimmy: right. >> it all works. i'm like 24. i don't know if that's going to work for me....
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dads on the go. tonighchris: yeah, exactly. lemonis: l.a. entrepreneur found a niche designing bags for new dads... chris: she came home with literally, like, a dozen flowery diaper bags. and i said, "no way." i did not want anything like that. lemonis: ...creating a whole new product category... chris: while it was filling a niche, it was also becoming a symbol of fatherhood. lemonis: ...and generating millions in sales. this bag's frigging awesome. chris: stop. lemonis: but 15 years in, the business is at death's door. chris: i drove it into the ground, and it's no longer capable of surviving. lemonis: the owner, chris, lets his fears get the best of him. chris: i-i-i actually wanted to -- to -- i'm sorry. i'm forgetting my point. lemonis: he's lost faith in his product. and do you make this bag still? chris: no. lemonis: you're, like, "no, no, no. it's too much revenue." he's lost faith in his skills. chris: i did a sketch once for my factory, and they laughed at me. yeah. lemonis: now he's about to lose everything. chris: i
dads on the go. tonighchris: yeah, exactly. lemonis: l.a. entrepreneur found a niche designing bags for new dads... chris: she came home with literally, like, a dozen flowery diaper bags. and i said, "no way." i did not want anything like that. lemonis: ...creating a whole new product category... chris: while it was filling a niche, it was also becoming a symbol of fatherhood. lemonis: ...and generating millions in sales. this bag's frigging awesome. chris: stop. lemonis: but 15 years...
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and my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much and if attention, as opposed to the political party. so a lot of the memories i have of my data was sort of teaching me the lessons of, working closely with chuck schumer, he saved a hospital that was about to close, a public health hospital. as a freshman member. he didn't know any better. that he was not supposed to have the kind of clout and figure things out. so those in the memories i have of my dad. he saw walls, but he did not walk around them, he took them down and still does. >> why did you decide to run for congress? >> i was in the new york city council, that was my first elected office, and that was really more just than becauseity that came up i was always with my father. and you grow up in my family and you would go to a convention at --ounty hall and they say who is going to nominate guy molinari for the state assembly and he would say, my daughter. so i learned to speak of the play before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it. so because i was
and my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much and if attention, as opposed to the political party. so a lot of the memories i have of my data was sort of teaching me the lessons of, working closely with chuck schumer, he saved a hospital that was about to close, a public health hospital. as a freshman member. he didn't know any better. that he was not supposed to have the kind of clout and figure things out. so those in the memories i have of my dad. he saw walls, but he did not walk...
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it time for "that's my dad ♪ ♪ that's my dad that's my dad ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what is your dad's favorite thing to do? >> talk about cars and annoy us. >> spend time with his family. >> go in his office. >> yelling. >> drink beer and ride bikes. [ light laughter ] >> what your daddy's job? >> managing buildings. >> managing budings, okay. >> and unplugging toilets. [ laughter ] >> daddy making the big bucks. >> daddy's making the big bucks?>> hat makes your dad grumpy? >> well, my mom sometimes makes my dad grumpy.[ ughter ] >> what is your dad's favorite song? >> "straight outta compton." [ laughter ] >> "gucci gang." >> what's something your dad always say >> no. >> no. [ light laughter ] >> the f word. [ laughter ] s biggest your da secret? m his favorite. >> i'm his favorite. >> that i'm his favorite. >> he said it to me. >> every single night, he says that tme. >> what's your dad's biggest stcret? >> i think he alot run over by jennifer aniston. [ laughter ] >> what does your dad like to wear? >> d.j. shirts. >> d.j. shirts? >> that means skeleton! [ light laughter ] >
it time for "that's my dad ♪ ♪ that's my dad that's my dad ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what is your dad's favorite thing to do? >> talk about cars and annoy us. >> spend time with his family. >> go in his office. >> yelling. >> drink beer and ride bikes. [ light laughter ] >> what your daddy's job? >> managing buildings. >> managing budings, okay. >> and unplugging toilets. [ laughter ] >> daddy making the big...
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and my dad would say, my daughter. so i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it, and so it's just -- so because i was always active in his campaigns, people came to me and asked me from a very young age to consider running for office. and when this position opened up for the new york city council, i thought, well, i had been working in washington, d.c. it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race, but it would give me good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and get to know the right people in new york city for a job in public relations. once you go out there and start to meet the people and once you start to shake hands and hear about what their concerns are, and once you start to figure out maybe i can actually do this and fix their problems, you become so convinced that you have to win. so i ran for the new york city council when my dad decided to run for borough president. mayor giuliani asked my dad to run for
and my dad would say, my daughter. so i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it, and so it's just -- so because i was always active in his campaigns, people came to me and asked me from a very young age to consider running for office. and when this position opened up for the new york city council, i thought, well, i had been working in washington, d.c. it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race, but...
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. >> eric junior, you were born while your dad wasn prison. what was it like for you gwing up without him being around? >> it was difficult at times now that i can reflect to things could have been different. i still had guys with certain things but i didn't have a role model other than my father to look up to. >> and the people in your neighborhood talked about your dad. they looked up to yhim. >> tooked up to him. >> you got to visit him while at lorton. what were those visits like? >> i remember the visits, it was just getting good. when you get there, you're excited. my mother would take me, so they still had to have their conversation. as a kid you don't understand. you want to move around andhen you do sit and talk and get that bond, it's like, okay, the visit's up. >> they only had that hour. you wanted more. you started writing letters, exchanging letters. what did you talk about? >> the letters really came once he got in trouble. he was a court involved juvene and so pretty much this told me i had to be a father. rather than a boyfrie
. >> eric junior, you were born while your dad wasn prison. what was it like for you gwing up without him being around? >> it was difficult at times now that i can reflect to things could have been different. i still had guys with certain things but i didn't have a role model other than my father to look up to. >> and the people in your neighborhood talked about your dad. they looked up to yhim. >> tooked up to him. >> you got to visit him while at lorton. what...
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my dad still have a little skepticism. -- my dad still had a little skepticism. there were all these people and nothing physical. he said, what do all these people do? there is no product. what do they all do? that was a confusing point. he is a smart guy, but he always asked me that. david: you are the biggest individual shareholder of microsoft? steve: that's right. david: how come you didn't sell more shares? bill gates and paul allen sold a lot of their shares? steve: when i was ceo, somehow it didn't feel right to me. i should stay invested. i should stay there. but i am a loyal dude. i still drive fords. my dad worked at ford, and i still own microsoft stock. ♪ ♪ david: so in 2000, you become the ceo. bill decides to sort of retire and becomes the chief software architect, but no longer ceo. you now can run the place. were you surprised bill decided to retire? steve: i was surprised. i was surprised. bill asked me to be president in 1998. i said fine. that was another number two position. and i was fine with that. and bill came to me and said, will you
my dad still have a little skepticism. -- my dad still had a little skepticism. there were all these people and nothing physical. he said, what do all these people do? there is no product. what do they all do? that was a confusing point. he is a smart guy, but he always asked me that. david: you are the biggest individual shareholder of microsoft? steve: that's right. david: how come you didn't sell more shares? bill gates and paul allen sold a lot of their shares? steve: when i was ceo,...
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>> my dad came and told my brothers and i. it was just awful realizing that your worst nightmare had come true. for a brief second, i thought she had committed suicide, just because i knew how stressed out she was. but then, i also knew how much she loved her family. >> everybody who knew teresa knew that, even sheriff kenneth ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mark boyd, alabama bureau of investigation met him there. this case was kind of personal for you, sheriff. >> yes, my daughter and ms. teresa and scott's daughter they played softball together. >> so you see teresa out at the ballpark and things. >> every game. felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. the dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints, not even a loose hair. puzzling. >> was there any thought once you saw the scene that this was a suicide? >> there was things missing that prevented the suicide theory. >> like what? >> if you're going to c
>> my dad came and told my brothers and i. it was just awful realizing that your worst nightmare had come true. for a brief second, i thought she had committed suicide, just because i knew how stressed out she was. but then, i also knew how much she loved her family. >> everybody who knew teresa knew that, even sheriff kenneth ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mark boyd, alabama bureau of investigation met him there. this case was kind of...
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how did you feel when your dad was selected and then elected as vice president. i got to be home and we had no idea that was going to happen and to give you an idea it is a pretty quick turnaround that you get told that you are being considered and then you accept. it's like a couple of weeks. i was there for all of it so i think that's really helpe that e because i could kind of see their thought process through the whole thing. so i felt excited about it and i went on the campaign trail so that was awesome and i got to meet so many people. there are a lot of women i've been very lucky there's a lot of women in my life that i've had as professors that i kind of go to immediately. i studied abroad and there are some people i still keep in touch with and i will reach out for advice on things who will always send me a note of encouragement. i would probably say other thenn my mom, who was also a teacher in my life for sure. >> pat nixon also served as a second lady. what do you think you can learn from mrs. nixon? >> i love the new video that you have. i got to see
how did you feel when your dad was selected and then elected as vice president. i got to be home and we had no idea that was going to happen and to give you an idea it is a pretty quick turnaround that you get told that you are being considered and then you accept. it's like a couple of weeks. i was there for all of it so i think that's really helpe that e because i could kind of see their thought process through the whole thing. so i felt excited about it and i went on the campaign trail so...
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my best friend's dad, who was my second dad, died a number of years ago. i watched him go down. and then a few years ago, it hit my dad. and he was a navy man, as well. and is in assisted living now. dad was the strongest man i've ever known. short in stature, but like a rock in his physical stature as well as integrity and character. and it is, you know, a very sad father's day. he is still alive, but to see him in the state he's in, because it affected not just his cognitive, but he has other neurologicals. i walked him into the hospital a couple of years ago, and he's never walked again. it's especially difficult on my mom. she can't -- i don't say she's a care giver in the sense that she's working and constantly doing things. he's in the assisted living facility next door, but visits him about every day, and just to see the man she's lived with for almost 69 years, after a two-week navy courtship, first date on wednesday, engagement on sunday and two weeks later marriage and 69 years later, she visits him every day. the emotional toll for her is extraordinary. i deal with it
my best friend's dad, who was my second dad, died a number of years ago. i watched him go down. and then a few years ago, it hit my dad. and he was a navy man, as well. and is in assisted living now. dad was the strongest man i've ever known. short in stature, but like a rock in his physical stature as well as integrity and character. and it is, you know, a very sad father's day. he is still alive, but to see him in the state he's in, because it affected not just his cognitive, but he has other...
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dad went off to work. my mom stayed at home and did all the home stuff, the stuff that you see in "leave it to beaver." >> you will see when gary talks about his dad how close they were. and it wasn't just because archie introduced him to surfing. >> i always looked up to my dad. my dad was a really soft-spoken, easy-going yet affable guy. >> here they were to the outside world, an old-fashioned family. inside, secretly, something seething. it was almost christmas 1985. 5:30 a.m. archie started work early. so did gary, who was just 20 years old then. >> he had come into my room and he said, hey, gary, i'm going to be leaving now, so make sure you get up. i said, okay, no problem. thanks, dad, love you. see you. >> gary showered, dressed, headed outside into a cold, dark morning. it was then he saw something odd lying on the pavement. >> and as i got closer and closer, i started saying, wow, that looks like my dad. and when i finally got up and then realized it was my dad, i had that moment of like disbelie
dad went off to work. my mom stayed at home and did all the home stuff, the stuff that you see in "leave it to beaver." >> you will see when gary talks about his dad how close they were. and it wasn't just because archie introduced him to surfing. >> i always looked up to my dad. my dad was a really soft-spoken, easy-going yet affable guy. >> here they were to the outside world, an old-fashioned family. inside, secretly, something seething. it was almost christmas...
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dad and son: finally, we found his [my] assignment. dad: he rushed through it. i wonder if he even learned anything. son: i wasn't going to get it right so i just wanted to get back to playing my video game. at least i'm good at that. dad: i couldn't even read his handwriting. son: holding the pencil makes my hand hurt. dad: i know he's bright. son: why is it so hard for me? dad: he's just got to try a little harder. son: i'm trying as hard as i can. narrator: when you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their side. that's why there's understood.org, a free online resource for the parents of the 1 in 5 kids with learning and attention issues. here you'll get personalized recommendations, practical tips, daily access to experts and more. go from misunderstanding to understood.org streaming "must see tv" lhas never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest most reliable 4g lte with
dad and son: finally, we found his [my] assignment. dad: he rushed through it. i wonder if he even learned anything. son: i wasn't going to get it right so i just wanted to get back to playing my video game. at least i'm good at that. dad: i couldn't even read his handwriting. son: holding the pencil makes my hand hurt. dad: i know he's bright. son: why is it so hard for me? dad: he's just got to try a little harder. son: i'm trying as hard as i can. narrator: when you can see learning and...
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he's like yeah, dad, you got this. >> the kid sees dad having a good time, smiling, that's got to make him feel like, all right, everything's going to be okay, even though i'm in a hospital bed. >> christian's parents kenny and josey decided to share their story not only to aspire but also because they need support. kenny runs a dance studio called the level dance. they'll be traveling back and forth from jersey to philly because they can't stay at the hospital, he has a business to run. they also have their day to day lives to live and expenses that come with that. they have a hash tag called fight christian and a website. >> looks like they are cranking out t-shirts. can we get our hands on those. >> they do have a website and you can donate. they do believe christian will recover and at this point they just need love and support and they're hoping this story will inspire others as well. >> he's like you just keep warming up, dad, until time ready. toward the end of the video kenny leans in towards the crib and christian starts kicking his little feet. if you'd like to support the fa
he's like yeah, dad, you got this. >> the kid sees dad having a good time, smiling, that's got to make him feel like, all right, everything's going to be okay, even though i'm in a hospital bed. >> christian's parents kenny and josey decided to share their story not only to aspire but also because they need support. kenny runs a dance studio called the level dance. they'll be traveling back and forth from jersey to philly because they can't stay at the hospital, he has a business to...
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here's the good news, your dad lives 20 minutes from here. he just happens to live down the freeway. >> did you believe this? >> i thought i got struck by lightning when she told me. to find a relative that close, it blew my mind. >> reporter: up next -- ben's visit, face to face with a father he never knew. >> i'm trying to regulate my breathing, trying to be calm. i knock on the door and there's this voice -- >> someone knocking on my door? >> reporter: and cece hits pay-dirt with andrea. >> and when i opened it, i had quite a surprise. >> i thought "wow, this actually worked." i just couldn't even get on a plane fast enough to go meet her. >> reporter: stay with us. ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on eart
here's the good news, your dad lives 20 minutes from here. he just happens to live down the freeway. >> did you believe this? >> i thought i got struck by lightning when she told me. to find a relative that close, it blew my mind. >> reporter: up next -- ben's visit, face to face with a father he never knew. >> i'm trying to regulate my breathing, trying to be calm. i knock on the door and there's this voice -- >> someone knocking on my door? >> reporter: and...
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they get ready to roast their dad. >> >> i got to ask, dad is known as, i mean, really the ultimate action hero. >> i think when i was like, maybe 12 or 14, and probably just kind of starting to want to date guys and he said that the first guy we brought home that . >> rumer, tallulah weren't afraid to spill some secrets. bruce took friendly insults from his ex, demi. how is bruce feeling about this attention. >> not nervous. exhilarated. >> love you, dad. >> it will be a very interesting night for mr. willis. >>> meanwhile, there's nothing but love for t cruise on his world tour for "mission impossible: fallout. first, paris. now it's london. >> we're very excited about it and just to, you know, have this kind of acknowledgment. >> it's just so heart. >> did you get a twerk from rebecca ferguson on the carpet? >> no, no, no, no, no. i leaned across in the screening last night in paris. i just leaned across. >> i can ruin your interview. >> the real mission impossible? keeping this crew in line. >> no surprise tom flying high again in mission impossible fallout. we know this private pilot
they get ready to roast their dad. >> >> i got to ask, dad is known as, i mean, really the ultimate action hero. >> i think when i was like, maybe 12 or 14, and probably just kind of starting to want to date guys and he said that the first guy we brought home that . >> rumer, tallulah weren't afraid to spill some secrets. bruce took friendly insults from his ex, demi. how is bruce feeling about this attention. >> not nervous. exhilarated. >> love you, dad....
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doug: that was my dad. cristine: it was hard to sit there and just, like -- the things they were saying about doug -- they're like, "doug's toxic," and we don't deserve this place. lemonis: doug and his wife have a lot of vibrance and a lot of ideas, and they're very committed, but all they were told was that their store sucked and they were terrible and they did things that were wrong, and at some point, you start believing it. you just wave the white flag. your dad said to me that you guys all sat down as a family and that you decided it was best for you not to be here. cristine: wow. do you guys want to leave here? cristine: no. and the hard part about it is, like, we took the pay cuts. we've put everything into this place. we have -- like, what are we going to do? like, he's done this his whole life. ♪ dino: hello. lemonis: hey, buddy. i've met a lot of controlling people in my life, and i have a tendency to sometimes be controlling, as well. it's a bad habit. but i think when it crosses the line is w
doug: that was my dad. cristine: it was hard to sit there and just, like -- the things they were saying about doug -- they're like, "doug's toxic," and we don't deserve this place. lemonis: doug and his wife have a lot of vibrance and a lot of ideas, and they're very committed, but all they were told was that their store sucked and they were terrible and they did things that were wrong, and at some point, you start believing it. you just wave the white flag. your dad said to me that...
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steve: my dad was an immigrant from switzerland. he left switzerland after world war ii, worked as an interpreter at the war trials in nuremberg. because they were looking for german speakers who were not german citizens, because they were afraid of that. he met his sponsor, one of the g.i.'s dads who he had worked with as an interpreter. i don't think he finished high school. he was never precise on that. he certainly didn't go to college, but he worked at ford. my mom is actually not an immigrant. her parents were, and i think they came from what was probably russia at the time. david: you did pretty well in high school. you were the valedictorian of your class. steve: yes. david: you went to harvard. and when you were at harvard, you have a classmate down the hall named bill gates. steve: it was interesting, because the guy who introduced us says, you are both weird, energetic guys. you should meet. so we did. and the time we met was just about the time he was starting microsoft, plus or minus a month i want to say. and that clea
steve: my dad was an immigrant from switzerland. he left switzerland after world war ii, worked as an interpreter at the war trials in nuremberg. because they were looking for german speakers who were not german citizens, because they were afraid of that. he met his sponsor, one of the g.i.'s dads who he had worked with as an interpreter. i don't think he finished high school. he was never precise on that. he certainly didn't go to college, but he worked at ford. my mom is actually not an...
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dad left hotel at about 8:00 p.m. to get the tire fixed. my mom called us to let us know they could not find our dad. he did not have a cell phone and he could not find him. when he was eventually found ,he had been crying, hadn't eaten all day, did not have any money. it was truly an eye-opening experience for my entire family. after that, we knew something was wrong and we had to get him help. we took him to a specialist in south carolina, where he was diagnosed with alzheimer's at age 70, very early in his disease, which was indeed the benefit for for dad and for us. every day, we lost a little bit more of him, including the last five years, where my dad, who never met a stranger, did not recognize any of us. in a way, we were lucky that my dad was diagnosed so early with the disease. the early diagnosis gave us time to talk through what we would do. as if six children can agree on anything, we were able to make good decisions for him. we started in intervention. he was on that drug until the time of his death. the medication gave him a
dad left hotel at about 8:00 p.m. to get the tire fixed. my mom called us to let us know they could not find our dad. he did not have a cell phone and he could not find him. when he was eventually found ,he had been crying, hadn't eaten all day, did not have any money. it was truly an eye-opening experience for my entire family. after that, we knew something was wrong and we had to get him help. we took him to a specialist in south carolina, where he was diagnosed with alzheimer's at age 70,...
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my dad worked at fort, and i still own microsoft stock. david: you are well known for very visible and vocal expressions of your thoughts. steve: it turns out i have a knack. part of that is getting in front of your troops and pumping them up, and tell a story. at the end of the day, i can get into the game and be verbal and vocal. [screaming] steve: developers, developers, developers, developers, developers. developers, developers, developers, developers, developers. [applause] steve: yes. [cheers and applause] ♪ david: so you retire at 57. what did you decide you wanted to do when you left? steve: i had not really given it a ton of thought until i left. i had this hard-core notion. just give it all for microsoft until i leave. so i leave, and what am i going to do? well, owning a sports team was attractive. within a few weeks i went and visited roger goodell and adam silver, the nba and nfl commissioners. i thought that would be a fun thing to do. my wife, who had been involved in philanthropic stuff, focused in on foster kids and disa
my dad worked at fort, and i still own microsoft stock. david: you are well known for very visible and vocal expressions of your thoughts. steve: it turns out i have a knack. part of that is getting in front of your troops and pumping them up, and tell a story. at the end of the day, i can get into the game and be verbal and vocal. [screaming] steve: developers, developers, developers, developers, developers. developers, developers, developers, developers, developers. [applause] steve: yes....
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nobody saw anything. >> i went, dad. and i touched him. i will never forget that feeling. >> it was just before dawn when he found his father dead in the driveway. >> there was no doubt in my mind what happened. i immediately knew. >> there was someone else who may have known too.
nobody saw anything. >> i went, dad. and i touched him. i will never forget that feeling. >> it was just before dawn when he found his father dead in the driveway. >> there was no doubt in my mind what happened. i immediately knew. >> there was someone else who may have known too.
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would anything change their minds about their dad? here again is keith morrison. >> bert is a hard charging man. ex-member in good standing of the san francisco d.a.'s office now senior deputy d.a. in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. he would need them in the murder case against the former police chief and family man chris hall. >> mr. hall, on the surface, looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. was somebody that had the support of his family. >> so, he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. no. when he heard about chris hall's very obvious grief, the whaliai that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, it's an act. >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a grieved husband. when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife. >> who tried harder to save christy? not chris, said the prosecutor, but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she did chest compr
would anything change their minds about their dad? here again is keith morrison. >> bert is a hard charging man. ex-member in good standing of the san francisco d.a.'s office now senior deputy d.a. in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. he would need them in the murder case against the former police chief and family man chris hall. >> mr. hall, on the surface, looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. was somebody that had the support of his family....
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i was terrified but i wasn't in the habit of disobeying my dad so i got a. he picked it up and as he was turning to rotate where the trailer was, i-indi a bit of sce loose and have a really gigantic hedge and pierced through my leg like a knife in butter and pinned mby her andpinned me in i couldn't do so he had to band and i was trying to shout down to him that i couldn't move but it was a really loud engine and he couldn't hear me so then he starts raising it up and i know he's going to drop its ban and i'm inside of it and it's going to be like going through a meat grinder. luckily when it starts to fall for it came out of my leg and i was able to throw myself over the side so i felt the side and hit the side of the trailer but i was injured but okay. i just remember at the time feeling really, i think i first experienced anger that he let it happen but it dissipated quickly and after that i just felt kind of ashamed because it seemed like a simple thing and i didn't know why i haven't been able to do it and i think what i was missing in that moment, i kn
i was terrified but i wasn't in the habit of disobeying my dad so i got a. he picked it up and as he was turning to rotate where the trailer was, i-indi a bit of sce loose and have a really gigantic hedge and pierced through my leg like a knife in butter and pinned mby her andpinned me in i couldn't do so he had to band and i was trying to shout down to him that i couldn't move but it was a really loud engine and he couldn't hear me so then he starts raising it up and i know he's going to drop...
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you go, girl, and you go, dad. >> that's it for today's show. remember, no repeats, all new show next time. against two indianapolis police officers who shot and killed a black man. prosecutors say 1st force was justified because he turned towards the officers with a loaded gun. blevins family says he didn't deserve to die. several people are facing charges after a bizarre kidnapping at a texas aquarium. the animal that was kidnapped. a shark. >> my favorite. under surveillance from the san antonio aquarium shows the man lifting the shark out of water and it was placed in a baby stroller. what? police say they found him at one suspect's home. she under arrest and confessed. a man and woman are facing charges. >> he confessed because he was caught red handed. no no no that thing, that was into the shark. >>> former president obama and vice president joe biden may be out of office, but their bromance is clearly living on the democratic duo stunned customers when they met up at actually one of my favorite spots in george town the dog town bakery, t
you go, girl, and you go, dad. >> that's it for today's show. remember, no repeats, all new show next time. against two indianapolis police officers who shot and killed a black man. prosecutors say 1st force was justified because he turned towards the officers with a loaded gun. blevins family says he didn't deserve to die. several people are facing charges after a bizarre kidnapping at a texas aquarium. the animal that was kidnapped. a shark. >> my favorite. under surveillance from...
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since enbrel, dad's back to being dad. visit enbrel.com and use the joint damage simulator to see how your joint damage could be progressing. ask about enbrel. enbrel. fda approved for over 15 years. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.
since enbrel, dad's back to being dad. visit enbrel.com and use the joint damage simulator to see how your joint damage could be progressing. ask about enbrel. enbrel. fda approved for over 15 years. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.
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but dad was dad was always going quick. when he had his accident, he was stopped in so many ways and he said he had a lot of time to think, that he was using that time in other ways before his accident. in the company of this lovely, gentle man, you know, who was every pa rt lovely, gentle man, you know, who was every part and australian male as my father and all the other caricature was of australian blokes are, but somehow there was a part of his life where he felt licensed to be gentle and tender. a lot of that was to do with his faith? i'm sure... he was an evangelical, your pa rents, sure... he was an evangelical, your parents, i know, became firm believers... as a result. in terms of modelling for me, it was watching a man seen, you know, a man do gentle, quiet nurturing things and for that to be honourable, for that to be worthy, and so as a little kid... this was the 1960s, we didn't come from an educated background. it was working—class. it was pretty ha rd was working—class. it was pretty hard written, really,
but dad was dad was always going quick. when he had his accident, he was stopped in so many ways and he said he had a lot of time to think, that he was using that time in other ways before his accident. in the company of this lovely, gentle man, you know, who was every pa rt lovely, gentle man, you know, who was every part and australian male as my father and all the other caricature was of australian blokes are, but somehow there was a part of his life where he felt licensed to be gentle and...
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dad and son: finally, we found his [my] assignment. dad: he rushed through it. i wonder if he even learned anything. son: i wasn't going to get it right so i just wanted to get back to playing my video game. at least i'm good at that. dad: i couldn't even read his handwriting. son: holding the pencil makes my hand hurt. dad: i know he's bright. son: why is it so hard for me? dad: he's just got to try a little harder. son: i'm trying as hard as i can. narrator: when you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their side. that's why there's understood.org, a free online resource for the parents of the 1 in 5 kids with learning and attention issues. here you'll get personalized recommendations, practical tips, daily access to experts and more. go from misunderstanding to understood.org streaming "must see tv" lhas never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest most reliable 4g lte with
dad and son: finally, we found his [my] assignment. dad: he rushed through it. i wonder if he even learned anything. son: i wasn't going to get it right so i just wanted to get back to playing my video game. at least i'm good at that. dad: i couldn't even read his handwriting. son: holding the pencil makes my hand hurt. dad: i know he's bright. son: why is it so hard for me? dad: he's just got to try a little harder. son: i'm trying as hard as i can. narrator: when you can see learning and...
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my dad worked at ford, and i still own microsoft stock. david: do you ever take tips and give them to your l.a. clippers coach? steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? as we sit here today, you are the owner of the l.a. clippers. let's talk about how you became an owner of the clippers. so, you retired in 2014 from microsoft as a ceo, and the clippers were more or less going to be available. you paid $2 billion for the team, the highest price then ever paid for a sports team in basketball. were all the other owners happy with you because you elevate the value of their franchises? i as
my dad worked at ford, and i still own microsoft stock. david: do you ever take tips and give them to your l.a. clippers coach? steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an...
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number five, meghan markle's dad fashion critic. in an interview with the sun is, thomas markle criticizes his daughter's royal wardrobe saying "meghan seems like something out of an old movie why in 2018 are we dressing like the 1930s. why do they have to cover their knees. the former hollywood lighting director who believes she is faking her smiles told the sun he wants to try to visit her whether he's invited or not saying "i'm not going to wave flags and make a fool of myself. i would find a hotel room and try to reach them." number four, a century goes wrong. we askedtise nielsen what happened. >> we're doing things that we haven't quite. ed yet before. we've never performed with fire. we had never performed with a bl then that specific drop we were doing we were doing it where she was higher up than we've done it before. then i have to give her a verbal cue when to fall. >> and i actually couldn't even really hear him because the audience was clapping so much, which is awesome they were clapping for us but i couldn't hear anyt
number five, meghan markle's dad fashion critic. in an interview with the sun is, thomas markle criticizes his daughter's royal wardrobe saying "meghan seems like something out of an old movie why in 2018 are we dressing like the 1930s. why do they have to cover their knees. the former hollywood lighting director who believes she is faking her smiles told the sun he wants to try to visit her whether he's invited or not saying "i'm not going to wave flags and make a fool of myself. i...
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nobody has a dad we re for somebody else. nobody has a dad were to say about him in the peloton on. he is a very popular guy, both with the fans and the public. —— nobody has a bad word to say. with the fans and the public. —— nobody has a bad word to saym will be like this back home in cardiff as well. that is where it all cardiff as well. that is where it a ll started cardiff as well. that is where it all started for him, chancing across oui’ all started for him, chancing across our local cycling club. the rest was history. we will be talking about his achievements throughout the programme this morning and also talking to his first cycling coach at his old cycling club and his current coach at team sky from paris at around current coach at team sky from paris ataround 7:10. current coach at team sky from paris
nobody has a dad we re for somebody else. nobody has a dad were to say about him in the peloton on. he is a very popular guy, both with the fans and the public. —— nobody has a bad word to say. with the fans and the public. —— nobody has a bad word to saym will be like this back home in cardiff as well. that is where it all cardiff as well. that is where it a ll started cardiff as well. that is where it all started for him, chancing across oui’ all started for him, chancing across our...
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. >> best dad ever. >> it looks like he strung a few of them together to make one big one. of course dad has to test it, make sure it's safe. >> don't break anything, pops. >> one, two, three, go! >> whew! ha ha ha ha. yeah, buddy! >> i love that it's like kids for safety i need to go first so stand back, because i'm going to pretend this is about you guys when in reality it's all about dad. >> the cool thing is dad and somebody else decide to like all immature males go with the -- approach. >> we'red ago oil to the bottom of these so we can have some ultimate slipper. >> i so they can get a little bit of extra speed. it worked pretty well. the good thing they actually opened the gate to the front. >> oh. >> watch out. >> ends up in the front yard. >> can we get a funn th e. thay need one. >>> princess the dog was hit by a car. >> this girl has a couple of breaks. >> happy ending, next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, women of all ages give men words of wisdom. >> there's a theme here. >> hear the advice that's almost to relatable. >> listen. >> what now? >>> plu
. >> best dad ever. >> it looks like he strung a few of them together to make one big one. of course dad has to test it, make sure it's safe. >> don't break anything, pops. >> one, two, three, go! >> whew! ha ha ha ha. yeah, buddy! >> i love that it's like kids for safety i need to go first so stand back, because i'm going to pretend this is about you guys when in reality it's all about dad. >> the cool thing is dad and somebody else decide to like all...
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. >>> this gorgeous photo is of meredith in a wedding dress and her dad. a very special photo. it happened the day before he passed. his family knew he was getting very sick. she got the idea to borrow a wedding dress and have a father/daughter dance that day. this was just a moment she wanted to have for the eventual wedding she would some day have and she selected daughters by john mayer as the song they danced too ♪ i know a girl >> he grabs his land and slowly starts getting up because nothing is going to stop him from having that father/daughter dance. >> i can't imagine being her dad, staring into the face of your own mortality, but having such a joyous moment. my head can't comprehend the amount of emotion here. >> did she show this video at her wedding? >> she did. she had her first dance. she had just reconnected with the man that would some years later become her husband. you see that the family are there recording and documenting this very special moment and eventually he does become very weak and his family has to help him sit back down but you know just how incre
. >>> this gorgeous photo is of meredith in a wedding dress and her dad. a very special photo. it happened the day before he passed. his family knew he was getting very sick. she got the idea to borrow a wedding dress and have a father/daughter dance that day. this was just a moment she wanted to have for the eventual wedding she would some day have and she selected daughters by john mayer as the song they danced too ♪ i know a girl >> he grabs his land and slowly starts...
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a car and, well, this is dad's reaction. >> super engine. yes! >> i know mom's reaction, we got 11 more years to save up. >> no more hobby videos for jordan. >> turbo sure engine, yes! >> i've never done a marathon. if i was i'd want too do this one. this is a pretty beautiful part of the world. what you saw there was first place, just go running by. what we're going to do is follow second place. because this dude, greg callahan has a stabilizer camera mounted on him. so he starts following, and this is towards the final stages. look at the speed that this mountain get to starts attacking this path with. >> you want to do this? >> come on, if you're doing a marathon you need something to distract you and those views are certainly going to do it. >> i will wait for you at the bottom. >> the cool thing here is killian is recovering from a broken leg in the is his marathon back. in fact, you'll be amazed when he got to the end he actually ended up winning. >> you guys, [ bleep ] fast. >> red baules are not to be outdead done. they like to bring
a car and, well, this is dad's reaction. >> super engine. yes! >> i know mom's reaction, we got 11 more years to save up. >> no more hobby videos for jordan. >> turbo sure engine, yes! >> i've never done a marathon. if i was i'd want too do this one. this is a pretty beautiful part of the world. what you saw there was first place, just go running by. what we're going to do is follow second place. because this dude, greg callahan has a stabilizer camera mounted on...