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he believed in dad. they worked, put their heads together and, and dennis had the juice to sort of nip things in the bud light, talking bears. hey, i'll tell you why dennis. one thing about dad. he was fearless without being blustery, without being a flamboyant organ or a bully about it. dad would look people in the eye and get his point across and it wasn't necessarily what he said. it was the way said it, dad was so effective at communicating. isn't that funny that, that such one of the great tenets of acting is grab your space though your lives, and then don't bring in at the behalf. vienna to max out what your characters saying and listening to and then saying again in any given moment. so when you say he stood his grandmother, that, that, that, that is one of the court tenants, i believe a great actor, make your choice, get it right. and you go with it at that point. and, and, and his kids, the really remarkable thing is, you know, he was, he wasn't in to this because he thought we should be child s
he believed in dad. they worked, put their heads together and, and dennis had the juice to sort of nip things in the bud light, talking bears. hey, i'll tell you why dennis. one thing about dad. he was fearless without being blustery, without being a flamboyant organ or a bully about it. dad would look people in the eye and get his point across and it wasn't necessarily what he said. it was the way said it, dad was so effective at communicating. isn't that funny that, that such one of the great...
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one thing about dad. he was fearless without being blustery, without being a flamboyant or a grade or a bully. about it, dad would look people in the eye and get his point across and it wasn't necessarily what he said. it was the way, said it, dad was so effective at communicating now, isn't that funny that, that such one of the great tenets of acting is grab your space though your lives, and then don't bring in at the behalf. vienna to max out what your characters saying and listening to and then saying again in any given moment. so when you say he stood his ground and that that, that, that is one of the core tenants. i believe, of a great actor. make your choice, get it right and you go with it at that point. and, and, and his kids, the really remarkable thing is, you know, he was, he wasn't in that is because he thought we should be child stars and, and, and, and, you know, and put the bank away. he, he, he felt like it was a learning opportunity and later in life, when i said to him, once, clinton i w
one thing about dad. he was fearless without being blustery, without being a flamboyant or a grade or a bully. about it, dad would look people in the eye and get his point across and it wasn't necessarily what he said. it was the way, said it, dad was so effective at communicating now, isn't that funny that, that such one of the great tenets of acting is grab your space though your lives, and then don't bring in at the behalf. vienna to max out what your characters saying and listening to and...
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dad, can we bring it home? please? regis devenanzio: no. johnny devenanzio: please, dad? mary, what are those sea lions doing over there? mary robinson: those are two bulls fighting for territory on the rocky shoreline there. johnny devenanzio: wow. dad, have you ever seen sea lions fighting and an egg yolk jellyfish on the same day? regis devenanzio: i haven't even seen myself in one of these. johnny devenanzio (voiceover): but the real stars of this ecological show are the sea otters, a morro bay a tourist attraction. johnny devenanzio: wow, look at this little family of otters. look at them. hi, guys. johnny devenanzio (voiceover): these cute charismatic little critters populate the bay feeding off the abundant grass beds and seashells that exist under these waters. sharon blakely: morro bay is pretty much a permanent home to 35 to 50 southern sea otters. they choose morro bay to raise their family. it's not just the view, it's the food, it's the placid conditions here. and it's the kelp and the eelgrass that morro bay offers them. johnny devenanzio: we wondered if tha
dad, can we bring it home? please? regis devenanzio: no. johnny devenanzio: please, dad? mary, what are those sea lions doing over there? mary robinson: those are two bulls fighting for territory on the rocky shoreline there. johnny devenanzio: wow. dad, have you ever seen sea lions fighting and an egg yolk jellyfish on the same day? regis devenanzio: i haven't even seen myself in one of these. johnny devenanzio (voiceover): but the real stars of this ecological show are the sea otters, a morro...
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we are dads, we are still dads, people. we are dads, we are still dads. you — people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? _ people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? and _ people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? and to - people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? and to stop - people. we are dads, we are still- dads, you know? and to stop another family going through this unimaginable grief is, yeah, it means a lot.— unimaginable grief is, yeah, it means a lot. ., means a lot. good morning. huge disappointment _ means a lot. good morning. huge disappointment for _ means a lot. good morning. huge disappointment for an _ means a lot. good morning. huge disappointment for an raducanu, | disappointment for an raducanu, playing in her
we are dads, we are still dads, people. we are dads, we are still dads. you — people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? _ people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? and _ people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? and to - people. we are dads, we are still dads, you know? and to stop - people. we are dads, we are still- dads, you know? and to stop another family going through this unimaginable grief is, yeah, it means a lot.— unimaginable grief is, yeah, it means a...
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what's the matter with dad? he got bad news his company will no longer pay for health insurance. guess what cracks my dad? were just looking for a little bit of breathing room. how many people cannot join the workforce because they have to stay home or can't afford child care or eldercare? the annual cost of childcare here in pennsylvania for the top there is $11400. it is higher and other places. the average two. family, two young kids spending 22 percent of their income on childcare every year. how - - i was a single dad for five years. i was elected to the senate i got a phone call as i was sworn in my wife and daughter was killed my two boys seriously injured. hospitalized for a long time. that's why i started to commute but i continued because i could no more afford. i was making a lot of money than. but i was making $42000 a year. my job wasn't to make money in congress that this is not a joke. i could no more afford child care. but fortunately i had one hell of a family whose values that i talk about. i c
what's the matter with dad? he got bad news his company will no longer pay for health insurance. guess what cracks my dad? were just looking for a little bit of breathing room. how many people cannot join the workforce because they have to stay home or can't afford child care or eldercare? the annual cost of childcare here in pennsylvania for the top there is $11400. it is higher and other places. the average two. family, two young kids spending 22 percent of their income on childcare every...
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dad said -- i could feel my dad was restless. i could feel it. i asked the next morninger i asked my mom, what's the mat we are dad, mom? she said he got bad news. the company said they're no longer going to pay for health insurance. guess what? my dad said everybody is entitled, all we're looking for is just a little breathing room. just a little bit of extra room. a little breathing room. how can we compete in a world of millions of american parents, especially mom, can't gin the work force because they can't afford child care or elder care or they have to stay home? i heard my colleagues speaking before i did here in pennsylvania, the average annual cost of child care for your toddler is $11,400. high for the other places. -- higher in other places. average two-parent family two young kids, spends 22% of their income for child care every year. i was single dad for five years. i got elected to the senate. i got a phone call before i got sworn in when i was hiring my staff saying my wife and daughter had just been killed and my two boys had just
dad said -- i could feel my dad was restless. i could feel it. i asked the next morninger i asked my mom, what's the mat we are dad, mom? she said he got bad news. the company said they're no longer going to pay for health insurance. guess what? my dad said everybody is entitled, all we're looking for is just a little breathing room. just a little bit of extra room. a little breathing room. how can we compete in a world of millions of american parents, especially mom, can't gin the work force...
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oh yeah, that's my dad does my dad roughly 4 weeks before he died and smile when he graduated in and luna. when she graduated, she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me, she can maybe project forward where i don't. that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after 65. that some young blood far away because they got better ideas as see things better than we do. we always thinking in the past and thinking in the future and it's important. so i do miss i yes. oh i . 2 2 1 today we have the integration of the strong room for the 1st british muslim archive. and guess was different because life have come to join us in the celebrations of kind of pivotal hydro, clean up the countries and indeed it was europe 1st, the muslim burial service. we're hopefully gonna see luna and her family member coming in with starting at 530. so i think it's 1st she'll she'll get on time to go 15 minutes. ah ah. 2 ah, ah okay. just finished basically. timing. okay, so where is this going? this is going to go into my client id before you go down to the right o
oh yeah, that's my dad does my dad roughly 4 weeks before he died and smile when he graduated in and luna. when she graduated, she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me, she can maybe project forward where i don't. that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after 65. that some young blood far away because they got better ideas as see things better than we do. we always thinking in the past and thinking in the future and it's important. so i...
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mums and dads. the _ for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops _ for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops and _ for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops and four. - for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops and four. thisl dads, the shops and four. this production _ dads, the shops and four. this production line _ dads, the shops and four. this production line is _ dads, the shops and four. this production line is running at half speed. they rely on parts from all over the world and are waiting on three containers of tires from south korea.- tires from south korea. tires should have _ tires from south korea. tires should have come _ tires from south korea. tires should have come straight i tires from south korea. t as should have come straight here and they won't make it till mid november. and they won't make it till mid november-— and they won't make it till mid | november._ they november. they are late? they are very late — november. they are late? they are very late and _ november. they are late? they are very late and we _ november. they are late? the
mums and dads. the _ for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops _ for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops and _ for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops and four. - for mums and dads? mums and dads, the shops and four. thisl dads, the shops and four. this production _ dads, the shops and four. this production line _ dads, the shops and four. this production line is _ dads, the shops and four. this production line is running at half speed. they rely on parts from all over the world and...
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so cumbria to norfolk, people have opened up to the dads.— opened up to the dads. so many --eole opened up to the dads. so many peeple that _ opened up to the dads. so many peeple that you _ opened up to the dads. so many people that you talk _ opened up to the dads. so many people that you talk to - opened up to the dads. so many people that you talk to have - people that you talk to have lost their children, notjust recently. this then carries on for decades, you don't lose it. we have always got a hole in our lives that were our girls, but it has been fantastic to share that time with people. their story has caught the imagination not only of the nation but also of celebrities like nicole kidman and daniel craig, who both donated £10,000.— craig, who both donated £10,000. . , ., ~ ., £10,000. incredible to know that peeple _ £10,000. incredible to know that people out _ £10,000. incredible to know that people out there - £10,000. incredible to know that people out there that i that people out there that famous are looking at our stories, and something mu
so cumbria to norfolk, people have opened up to the dads.— opened up to the dads. so many --eole opened up to the dads. so many peeple that _ opened up to the dads. so many peeple that you _ opened up to the dads. so many people that you talk _ opened up to the dads. so many people that you talk to - opened up to the dads. so many people that you talk to have - people that you talk to have lost their children, notjust recently. this then carries on for decades, you don't lose it. we have...
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Oct 29, 2021
10/21
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so my dad with, for a look, he went for a lot. i don't recall was the best person as a son, but the last 5 years i've changed 10 years of change. so 100 a law. we've gone to a dean both the last 4 of us on brothers sisters. and this is gonna be a big time in our life. so i mean, is going to bring us close to a law. we must close to our family members. and in the future we shall love people . people recognize ha, ha, precious people around them, especially a father and mothers, and it, when they go, they go and says, no replacement nozzle is no replacement both of mount handler but is sin. this is time. you know, you w, need you to be stand up like, man, now becomes available. your charges is good for your father. is lori for you? it was. what am i about? this is my to our yes. look up from you. my love for you sister, shall love you, shot my, you'll be fine and much you guys just for your father or the thought loving your praise. very oh yeah, a lot of my him, you can go over the love i've been here since i've come to with the mot
so my dad with, for a look, he went for a lot. i don't recall was the best person as a son, but the last 5 years i've changed 10 years of change. so 100 a law. we've gone to a dean both the last 4 of us on brothers sisters. and this is gonna be a big time in our life. so i mean, is going to bring us close to a law. we must close to our family members. and in the future we shall love people . people recognize ha, ha, precious people around them, especially a father and mothers, and it, when they...
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my dad, yeah, my dad. because he has obviously always i looked after me and always told me what is right and wrong and guided me through football as a young kid. and he always told me to enjoy it. that is why i am here today. the person that i did look up to in my position as a winger, one of them, was paul mersonjust because of the way he played. heroes in general would be people like dad and andy cole. cyrille regis, no doubt about it. we could see a physical representation of ourselves at a time when you didn't think it was going to happen. shaun being able to have someone like paul merson, who, when i went into the arsenal dressing room, was one of the best players i thought i'd ever seen. i love the fact it is a white player because he doesn't have to worry about the fact there is no black representation. do you feel any of that pressure? do you have a different game? if none of them are in the i don't really feel pressure because i look at it - as my grandad and my dad. i'v e i've said it before and
my dad, yeah, my dad. because he has obviously always i looked after me and always told me what is right and wrong and guided me through football as a young kid. and he always told me to enjoy it. that is why i am here today. the person that i did look up to in my position as a winger, one of them, was paul mersonjust because of the way he played. heroes in general would be people like dad and andy cole. cyrille regis, no doubt about it. we could see a physical representation of ourselves at a...
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. >> reporter: so mike lafitte started "dads on duty," a group of about 40 southwood dads who now hang out at the school in shifts. >> let's go! >> reporter: today, any negative energy that enters the building has to run a gauntlet of good parenting. >> what's going on, buddy? >> you're moving fast. i like that hustle. >> i immediately felt a form of safety. >> we stopped fighting. people started going to class. >> reporter: how could that be? >> you ever heard of a look? >> reporter: a look? dads have the power to do that? >> yes! not many people know it, but yes. >> let's go! >> reporter: but it's not just the firm stares and stern warnings. >> make it to class, my son! >> reporter: it's also the dad jokes. >> they just make funny jokes, "your shoe is untied," but it's really not untied. >> they hate it. they're so embarrassed by it. >> reporter: it's that perfect mix of tough love and gentle ribbing that dads do so well that has helped transform this school. >> the school has really just been, like, happy, and you can feel it. >> reporter: which is why the dads plan to keep coming t
. >> reporter: so mike lafitte started "dads on duty," a group of about 40 southwood dads who now hang out at the school in shifts. >> let's go! >> reporter: today, any negative energy that enters the building has to run a gauntlet of good parenting. >> what's going on, buddy? >> you're moving fast. i like that hustle. >> i immediately felt a form of safety. >> we stopped fighting. people started going to class. >> reporter: how could...
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dad looks. >> make it to class, my son. >> reporter: and dad jokes. ( laughter ) >> reporter: the men say that's all it took to help turn things around. >> nothing is more important than being a father. >> so, just to be here makes a big difference. >> reporter: do you think you stumbled on to something here? >> absolutely. >> i think absolutely. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> reporter: boy, did they. >> good morning! >> reporter: the story went viral. it has now been viewed more than 50 million times on social media. >> absolutely in love with this story. >> reporter: talk shows are talking... >> deputized dads all over the world. >> reporter: ...people in other school districts are inquiring, and blreg at's be the mt remarkable part, that this has somehow rallied everyone-- liberals and conservatives alike. >> no matter which side of the political end that you're on, we all have a love for children. we all have a love for doing what's right. >> good morning! >> reporter: michael says they now have enough momentum to take "dads on duty" nationwide. kids, get ready for the look. ( laughte
dad looks. >> make it to class, my son. >> reporter: and dad jokes. ( laughter ) >> reporter: the men say that's all it took to help turn things around. >> nothing is more important than being a father. >> so, just to be here makes a big difference. >> reporter: do you think you stumbled on to something here? >> absolutely. >> i think absolutely. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> reporter: boy, did they. >> good morning! >>...
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dad, all of my dad's got a dollar for getting in on their report card. and he would say, cool, i want you to get an a because you want in a. if you need a dollar, i'll give you a dollar, but there's no connection there. so i always sort of felt it wasn't good enough, and then there was that moment that i said, on the house floor, i could see it in his eyes. it was a game-changer in our relationship. >> another type of question we want to ask you about, was a couple of handouts we showed you before the interview. the second, one, there is from your dad. we didn't know if you had any sort of stories, even if not that particular button from your dad, but campaigning, in general, and some of the materials that you may have used? >> we were big into the lawn signs, and all the other things. but, we did a lot of that stuff. so, you would have these grueling conversations about a new generation of leadership, who would be read, who would be white, and you put a lot of thought into that. i remember thinking, in one of my dad's first campaigns, one of the slogans
dad, all of my dad's got a dollar for getting in on their report card. and he would say, cool, i want you to get an a because you want in a. if you need a dollar, i'll give you a dollar, but there's no connection there. so i always sort of felt it wasn't good enough, and then there was that moment that i said, on the house floor, i could see it in his eyes. it was a game-changer in our relationship. >> another type of question we want to ask you about, was a couple of handouts we showed...
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my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed to the political party. so a lot of memories i have of my dad is sort of teaching me lessons. he worked closely with congressman chuck schumer. he worked closely with a hospital that was about to close as a freshman member because he didn't know any better, that he wasn't supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. those are the memories i have of my dad. my dad just -- he saw walls but he just -- he didn't walk around them, he just took them down and still does. >> why did you decide to run for congress in 1990? >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected office. that was really more just an opportunity that came up. because i was always with my father and was raised -- you grow up in my family and you'll go to a republican convention at a county hall, and they would say, guy molinari is going to be -- who is going to nomi
my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed to the political party. so a lot of memories i have of my dad is sort of teaching me lessons. he worked closely with congressman chuck schumer. he worked closely with a hospital that was about to close as a freshman member because he didn't know any better, that he wasn't supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. those are the memories i have of my dad. my dad just -- he saw walls but he...
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come back up there have by 11 dad, dad. i so the death of pass a sound had to come to little yeah, the back it up. i said, i knew the operation cost sheila, the equivalent of 6 months, celery a decade later, she still paying and all that kid, he had her guard loaded from these heads out of bed up. but today said to bartleby, she can any, go at dawn, who has any guy did this? cuz she shivered up our new day by so basically, monday, somebody will fail up as little by may nella there we love to do as she'll is indebted to her employer, a man hired by sugar factory to recruit agricultural labourers. mm. mm. recruiters are in charge of hiring over a 1000000 workers across my harassed state. before the harvesting season. begin or the water level? there's been, lucy den jangled with then jungle was due to live. here in a bath household by the beautiful authorities, but also building what belong dolock booth side of the lot or by deals are the bill of own bottled legs are one month i believe. microphone. way to like building their
come back up there have by 11 dad, dad. i so the death of pass a sound had to come to little yeah, the back it up. i said, i knew the operation cost sheila, the equivalent of 6 months, celery a decade later, she still paying and all that kid, he had her guard loaded from these heads out of bed up. but today said to bartleby, she can any, go at dawn, who has any guy did this? cuz she shivered up our new day by so basically, monday, somebody will fail up as little by may nella there we love to do...
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my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad. he saw walls but he did not walk around them he took him down and he still does. : : : in the carryall they said that is going to nominate guy to the state assembly. i said i got her so speaking publicly, i thought i would be afraid of it. and so because i was always active and from a very young age to running for office and then it open up the near city council and working in washington dc, back in new york city there is no way that i was supposed to be in this frame. but it would give me some good exposure. and i wanted t
my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad....
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my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad. he saw walls but he did not walk around them he took him down and he still does. : : : you grow up in my family and you go to a republican convention. they would say, guy -- who will nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? he would say, my daughter. i learned to speak publically. because i was always active in his campaigns, people came to me and asked me from a young age to consider running for office. when this position opened up for the new york city counsel, i had been working in washington, d.c., it woul
my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked very closely within congressman chuck schumer. he saved the hospital that was about to close. a public health hospital on staten island as a freshman member because he did not know any better that he was not supposed to be able to have that kind of clout and figure things out. most of the memories i have of my dad....
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he wanted his dad to be at his graduation. his dad is armando alejo hernanz. fernando garcia, we thank you for the -- for being with us, head of the border network for human rights, sed in el paso, texas. we come back, we will speak to the director of the south texas human rights center and look at the new documentary, "missing in brooks county." stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] amy: "fuego" by la muna. this is democracy now! we continue to look at the humanitarian crisis along the southern border of the net it states, were more people are dying trying to cross the u.s.-mexico border than ever before as president biden increases funding for border enforcement and militarization, even as he vows not to expand trump's border wall. official counts show around a thousand people have died trying to cross since the 1994 start of the prevention through deterrence policy under president clinton. the debts are undercounted, some estimate as many as 80,000 people have disappeared across the borderlands. we now turn to brooks county, south texas which recorded nearly
he wanted his dad to be at his graduation. his dad is armando alejo hernanz. fernando garcia, we thank you for the -- for being with us, head of the border network for human rights, sed in el paso, texas. we come back, we will speak to the director of the south texas human rights center and look at the new documentary, "missing in brooks county." stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] amy: "fuego" by la muna. this is democracy now! we continue to look at the humanitarian crisis...
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with her dad greu. ~ ., building sites with her dad greu. . ,, building sites with her dad greu. . ., greg. we were at camps all over africa. contractors, _ greg. we were at camps all over africa. contractors, we - greg. we were at camps all over africa. contractors, we have - africa. contractors, we have been working in mozambique for a long time so we had a big mozambique workforce. jagi a long time so we had a big mozambique workforce. jogi was also in mozambique _ mozambique workforce. jogi was also in mozambique that - mozambique workforce. jogi was also in mozambique that day. . mozambique workforce. jogi was j also in mozambique that day. he had come to the town looking for work. located in northern mozambique, palma was booming. because of the $20 million gas project being built by french energy giant hotel. works had been suspended amid concerns it could be the target of islamist militants. but that very morning, it announced it was starting up again after the government promised extra security in the area. in the fields nearby, local residents were working there small farms
with her dad greu. ~ ., building sites with her dad greu. . ,, building sites with her dad greu. . ., greg. we were at camps all over africa. contractors, _ greg. we were at camps all over africa. contractors, we - greg. we were at camps all over africa. contractors, we have - africa. contractors, we have been working in mozambique for a long time so we had a big mozambique workforce. jagi a long time so we had a big mozambique workforce. jogi was also in mozambique _ mozambique workforce. jogi...
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my dad was at work. i was ten years old and i was snooping around the house looking for christmas presents, and i thought this is a great time to go in the crawl space, because i know it's a great place to hide presents. there was a bunch of boxes. i thought this is it, the big score, right? it's just like papers and things, it's not a present. open another one, bunch of cards, more letters, newspaper clippings. i'm like this isn't christmas. so i got -- i looked at one. it says something about search for kidnapped baby. another one, fronszac baby missing. i started reading it. it said kidnapped from the hospital. i saw a picture of my mom and dad. they looked sad and heart broken and distraught. i thought, wait, that's me. what happened? >> that year i was a student nurse at michael rees hospital in chicago. i was working on the maternity ward. we were downtown chicago and young, and i came from a small town, so it was fun. michael reese is on the south side of chicago, and it was a pretty large hospita
my dad was at work. i was ten years old and i was snooping around the house looking for christmas presents, and i thought this is a great time to go in the crawl space, because i know it's a great place to hide presents. there was a bunch of boxes. i thought this is it, the big score, right? it's just like papers and things, it's not a present. open another one, bunch of cards, more letters, newspaper clippings. i'm like this isn't christmas. so i got -- i looked at one. it says something about...
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having said that, many moms to work now and most dads, some dads are at home. the truth is that for married moms and dads, you use our marriage to show your children what love is about, what commitment is about and if you happen to be raising a daughter alone, if you're a man or a woman and that happens, things happen. you can still use this family first approach. building relationships with aunts, uncles. building relationships with the church family but understanding the importance of family and how it keeps, it makes kids feel secure and makes them happy. that's really key. the other part of this, hard work is a virtue. and an interesting thing i noticed among many young women i work with.i've asked them over the years what you think is one of the most important things if you have a daughter to raise but what was the number one thing that came up over and over again is have a job. have a job when you're in high school. many of us think of our first job. people usually smile when they talk about their first jobs. i can tell you, mine was in a movie theater an
having said that, many moms to work now and most dads, some dads are at home. the truth is that for married moms and dads, you use our marriage to show your children what love is about, what commitment is about and if you happen to be raising a daughter alone, if you're a man or a woman and that happens, things happen. you can still use this family first approach. building relationships with aunts, uncles. building relationships with the church family but understanding the importance of family...
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mum and dad! back to his mum and dad. _ ammanford. hello! mum and dad! back to his mum and dad. jane. _ ammanford. hello! mum and dad! back to his mum and dad. jane. allen, i to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cath , to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy. my — to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy, my parents. _ to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy, my parents. chris- to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy, my parents. chris on i to his mum and dad. jane. allen, i cathy, my parents. chris on camera. you've brought the obligatory embarrassing baby photos. weill. you've brought the obligatory embarrassing baby photos. well, we have a copple _ embarrassing baby photos. well, we have a couple here, _ embarrassing baby photos. well, we have a couple here, yes. _ embarrassing baby photos. well, we have a couple here, yes. there i embarrassing baby photos. well, we have a couple here, yes. there you i have a couple here, yes. there you no. have a couple here, yes. there you go a _ have a couple here, yes. there you go. a dedicated follower of fashion. even
mum and dad! back to his mum and dad. _ ammanford. hello! mum and dad! back to his mum and dad. jane. _ ammanford. hello! mum and dad! back to his mum and dad. jane. allen, i to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cath , to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy. my — to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy, my parents. _ to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy, my parents. chris- to his mum and dad. jane. allen, cathy, my parents. chris on i to his mum and dad. jane. allen, i cathy, my parents. chris...
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my mum and my dad would argue all the time. my dad would beat my mum up. we would get beaten. i used to come home after school and the window would be open. we would know that daddy has his stuff, and we'ld have a good evening. if the window was shut, we're not having a good evening. but we've known that our whole life, we've always known. that is what daddy took for him to be happy, but also it made him very horrible. i was born into poverty, i was domestically abused. there is no way around that. i was. the domestic abuse was taking place before my mum was pregnant, whilst, after. i was never the victim in terms of being hit, but it was always present. it was a very criminal household, there was always something going on. the domestic abuse ended once my dad went to prison for the first time. but then, that impacted on my mum's mental health. there was never a safe time, there was always something going on. there would be no food or no money on quite a few occasions. me and my sister, we would literally cry ourselves to sleep together, on top of my bunk bed. i often went to
my mum and my dad would argue all the time. my dad would beat my mum up. we would get beaten. i used to come home after school and the window would be open. we would know that daddy has his stuff, and we'ld have a good evening. if the window was shut, we're not having a good evening. but we've known that our whole life, we've always known. that is what daddy took for him to be happy, but also it made him very horrible. i was born into poverty, i was domestically abused. there is no way around...
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you know why -- that story we told you --" dad, dad just -- you don't have to go there. we got it. we got it. >> seth: but this is - so you guys, obviously, got started very young so young, clint, you do not remember your first job on television >> oh no not at all in fact, it was probably - 60 years >> seth: yeah. >> i've been paying attention for 55 years >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> i sort of had a blackout there for the first five years >> seth: i do want to show this amazing photo. you were in an episode of -- i think you were seven years old when you were in an episode of "star trek." >> yes >> seth: the original "star trek." and what's the name of your character? do you remember that >> oh yes. [ audience aws ] i was commander balok in "the corbomite maneuver." [ laughter ] as you can tell -- as you can tell, i wasn't having a very happy day there when i was getting the skull cap put on but it was better than the first alternative that they gave me. they really wanted to shave my head and as a kid going to second grade, i thought, "there is no way i'm going to go back to s
you know why -- that story we told you --" dad, dad just -- you don't have to go there. we got it. we got it. >> seth: but this is - so you guys, obviously, got started very young so young, clint, you do not remember your first job on television >> oh no not at all in fact, it was probably - 60 years >> seth: yeah. >> i've been paying attention for 55 years >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> i sort of had a blackout there for the first five years >>...
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i love my dad. my dad is, like, annoying. we're not talking right now and, yeah, every time we do talk it's always about music or take me on tour, son, bring me over here, come on, let's do this thing, let's do that there. and i'm, like, yo, bro, how are you doing emotionally? it would be cool if we could sit down and have a heart to heart. over time, and i also discuss this in the boom, i always wanted a dad, and i wanted a dad i could play catch with and go fishing with and i realize, oh, okay, that's not this man. every time i would let him in my life, the expectation of what i hope to have as far as a relationship with him differs, and i realize now as i'm older i would think, well, i'm older so we can have a better connection, but i find that we were actually more similar when i was younger because to have the immaturity level. once again, i don't say this to shit on my dad, it's just the truth, and it's very difficult and, rather than try to ask myself why me? i look at my little baby, and i go, at least i can be what i
i love my dad. my dad is, like, annoying. we're not talking right now and, yeah, every time we do talk it's always about music or take me on tour, son, bring me over here, come on, let's do this thing, let's do that there. and i'm, like, yo, bro, how are you doing emotionally? it would be cool if we could sit down and have a heart to heart. over time, and i also discuss this in the boom, i always wanted a dad, and i wanted a dad i could play catch with and go fishing with and i realize, oh,...
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the dads are gone. you this is a disaster, it affects every part of society, everybody knows it, no one will say it. the question is why is it happening? it is happening because broken families meet the needs of big american corporations, which kind of run everything, let's be totally honest about it. that is one of the reasons that so many bignd american corporations gave so much money to blm, which has taken an active and aggressive position against the nuclear family. get the dads out of your house. they are easier to control with the dads a gone. not everybody is for this. we spoke to a man last night who isn't for it at all. we talked about how we could possibly change it. >> it's because they need to realize that parents have rights and what you see is these mama bears who are standing up and saying, you can't do this to our kids.ta we don't want race essentialism we don't want radical gender theory and what i'm looking for what i'm really hoping for is more dads standing up and saying and doing t
the dads are gone. you this is a disaster, it affects every part of society, everybody knows it, no one will say it. the question is why is it happening? it is happening because broken families meet the needs of big american corporations, which kind of run everything, let's be totally honest about it. that is one of the reasons that so many bignd american corporations gave so much money to blm, which has taken an active and aggressive position against the nuclear family. get the dads out of...
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i would _ like, argue scared of your dad? i would say— like, argue scared of your dad? i would say no. there were never asked me how— would say no. there were never asked me how my— would say no. there were never asked me how my mum got a black eye. being hungry. _ me how my mum got a black eye. being hungry, having a parent with mental—health, these things going on, mental—health, these things going on. it— mental—health, these things going on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave _ on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave you — on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave you open to exploitation. people — leave you open to exploitation. people that exploit do not go into any situation of exploitation winging _ any situation of exploitation winging it, and it starts with building _ winging it, and it starts with building relationships, forming relationships, starting to break relationships, starting to break relationships down, like domestic abuse _ relationships down, like domestic abuse. lt— relationships down, like domestic abuse. , ., abuse. it is a
i would _ like, argue scared of your dad? i would say— like, argue scared of your dad? i would say no. there were never asked me how— would say no. there were never asked me how my— would say no. there were never asked me how my mum got a black eye. being hungry. _ me how my mum got a black eye. being hungry, having a parent with mental—health, these things going on, mental—health, these things going on. it— mental—health, these things going on, it raises vulnerabilities that...
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gretzky grdrove his dad to his last game, just as his dad has driven him to his first. >> it was the worst decision i've ever made in my life. the whole way there he kept hitting me on the leg saying you know, you can play one more year. and i said oh, my gosh. i said dad, i'm done. >> reporter: few would have blamed him if he did nothing after hanging up his skates. >> no hockey trophies in this house. >> reporter: but retirement is a relative term for superstars. he's owned hockey teams and restaurants, even has a wine label. now at the age of 60 -- >> let's get the pads here for barkley. >> reporter: he is trying something entirely new. he has joined tnt as an on-arianist list. his matchup with charles barkley almost broke the internet this month. >> there we go. no, no, no! >> charles called me every day, twice a day sometimes. i said to everyone, look, i'm not charles. he is one of the most lovable people in the world. but if i'm going to do this, i have to be wayne gretzky. i can't be charles barkley. >> he's not really worried, though. after all, he can talk hockey all day lon
gretzky grdrove his dad to his last game, just as his dad has driven him to his first. >> it was the worst decision i've ever made in my life. the whole way there he kept hitting me on the leg saying you know, you can play one more year. and i said oh, my gosh. i said dad, i'm done. >> reporter: few would have blamed him if he did nothing after hanging up his skates. >> no hockey trophies in this house. >> reporter: but retirement is a relative term for superstars. he's...