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number two and he... he said, "mom? can you get me a book?" - ( laughter ) - oh my god! i love it. i love it. - so-- i don't think he'll be loving that. he doesn't watch my show. but let's talk about your partnership. how, how... how is it with don? is one of you daddy? what do your kids call you? i'm daddy, he's papi. um, i grew up with argentinean parents, so he always sort of found that... that latin thing sort of exotic, and he wanted to be called "papi." i said fine. but as things have, uh... as things have turned out, you know, there's a real division of labor in our house. - oh! how so? - i do it. - ( laughter ) - really? - and he gets the credit for it. - really? - you know, it's very-- listen-- - are you the disciplinarian? are you the one that runs a tight ship? - no. he can be-- when the kids, uh, misbehave, he definitely draws a hard line. but, uh, i say no... a lot and he say yes... a lot! - oh no. - honestly! like yes... it's like his go to. it's so much easier for him. when what you wanna do is lay back and read a book... - yes. - ...it's so much easier to say yes. it
number two and he... he said, "mom? can you get me a book?" - ( laughter ) - oh my god! i love it. i love it. - so-- i don't think he'll be loving that. he doesn't watch my show. but let's talk about your partnership. how, how... how is it with don? is one of you daddy? what do your kids call you? i'm daddy, he's papi. um, i grew up with argentinean parents, so he always sort of found that... that latin thing sort of exotic, and he wanted to be called "papi." i said fine....
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teens injured in that accident. and the latest edition of the mom testers feature. thousands applied, but we picked three for you. the wildest as seen on tv products, the results coming up, including a rolly egg master. but we begin this morning with dramatic new video and life or death water rescues out of north carolina. more than a foot of rain fell in one day. >> this morning, one dead, one missing with, and ginger zee is covering it all. good morning. >> good morning. this was a horrible day, asheville, north carolina, and greenville, south carolina, both more than 13 inches just this month. yesterday, scenes like this, the road opening up. hickory, north carolina got 7 inches or more in just two hours. one person is dead and one missing, raging floods swallowing parts of western north carolina. >> this is a bad time right now. >> it's awful. >> the body of a 10-year-old girl found shortly after the creek she was swimming in rose too quickly. more than a foot of rain in less than 24 hours. in lincoln county, two w barely making it out alive. >> literally in ten minutes, it rose
teens injured in that accident. and the latest edition of the mom testers feature. thousands applied, but we picked three for you. the wildest as seen on tv products, the results coming up, including a rolly egg master. but we begin this morning with dramatic new video and life or death water rescues out of north carolina. more than a foot of rain fell in one day. >> this morning, one dead, one missing with, and ginger zee is covering it all. good morning. >> good morning. this was...
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scientology so how far would you go to escape your religion, your marriage, even your kids? these moms escaped their problems in a puff of smoke. >> i was smiling and happy and i was like, this is really great. >> the self-proclaimed martha stewart of marijuana and she's not alone. >> there are people thinking, mothers who smoke pot are bad moms. >> gone to pot. and a husband and father of five, an heir to a fortune vanished. >> screaming that i wanted him back. >> was it amnesia? kidnapping or something even more sinister? >> it soups like he pulled off the great escape act of the century. >> into thin air. plus, a walled off world. >> just trying to find out what are you doing. >> excuse me. excuse me. >> where everything is regulated. but you leave and little kids are forced into hard labor so how did this 18-year-old escape the compound to a world of fun and fashion? >> ready for lilly? >> project runaway. here's david muir and elizabeth vargas. >> good evening, this week a stunning defection of sorts. sitcom actress leah remini leaving the church of scientology after some three de
scientology so how far would you go to escape your religion, your marriage, even your kids? these moms escaped their problems in a puff of smoke. >> i was smiling and happy and i was like, this is really great. >> the self-proclaimed martha stewart of marijuana and she's not alone. >> there are people thinking, mothers who smoke pot are bad moms. >> gone to pot. and a husband and father of five, an heir to a fortune vanished. >> screaming that i wanted him back....
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helped me with the infraon margaret chung who was known as mom chung and we will see it real soon and she was in san francisco from 1889 to 1959 and the first chinese american physician in the country and working in the heart of san francisco and she adopted a lot of american service men over 1,000 and one of them that she called and the congressman from minnesota to create the first female branch of the navy and here to talk about her is jena lowell rice, give it up for her. >> mayor, lee, distinguished guest and friends and family. thank you, for honoring our great confident, dr. margaret mom chung, i have to admit, when we first heard about this they were really excited but we had no idea what it was. so we did a little research, and we found out what the tunnel boring machine was and we looked at each other and we said really? >> really? >> they are going to name a massive construction machine after our anti-doc? that is what we called her. >> and then we thought about it, this is perfect, there is actually quite similar. in several different ways. this tunnel boring machine is a
helped me with the infraon margaret chung who was known as mom chung and we will see it real soon and she was in san francisco from 1889 to 1959 and the first chinese american physician in the country and working in the heart of san francisco and she adopted a lot of american service men over 1,000 and one of them that she called and the congressman from minnesota to create the first female branch of the navy and here to talk about her is jena lowell rice, give it up for her. >> mayor,...
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tiger mom, i have a good sense that mom chung was a tiger mom. and that is what we have needed to build this project. per the history of fighting is helping to build our city's future, we all know that over the past few decades, thousands of san franciscos have been fighting to implement the central subway and for someone who served on the advisory committee before i was elected to office there are thousands of community members from the bay view and the vis valley to mission bay and union square and to china town who have fought to get us to where we are here today. there have been dozens of political leaders and i want to thank our good senators and nancy pelosi and generations of mayor, mayor lee and i want to thank my colleagues, including kim and breeder who are here today, after hundreds of community meetings and thousands of pages of studies and i think that tens of thousands of hours of debate. we are ready. the talk is going to continue, but the real action is going to go underground, mou is the time to tunnel and build the subway and now is the time to connect our north and so
tiger mom, i have a good sense that mom chung was a tiger mom. and that is what we have needed to build this project. per the history of fighting is helping to build our city's future, we all know that over the past few decades, thousands of san franciscos have been fighting to implement the central subway and for someone who served on the advisory committee before i was elected to office there are thousands of community members from the bay view and the vis valley to mission bay and union...
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the body but not the mind. it hits home for me because my mom was diagnosed with als a year and a half ago. i'm going to show you first hand how families and patients are coping. we're going to talk about als, the impact, how it can impact not just one person but anyone. that is next on cnn newsroom. ion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not tak
the body but not the mind. it hits home for me because my mom was diagnosed with als a year and a half ago. i'm going to show you first hand how families and patients are coping. we're going to talk about als, the impact, how it can impact not just one person but anyone. that is next on cnn newsroom. ion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic...
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mom takes out a ad seeking to take her son's vir n virginity before he leaves for college. welcome to obama's america. stick around to find which of the stories we get to. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> you betcha, you guys having fun before the show starts? >> well. >> all right. >> let's welcome the guest, she gets crooks off every day and sometimes in the courtroom. i'm here with remi spencer. and he is so smart that mensa sends him hate mail. and in the congo, he is a mango. it's bill schultz and a fierce commentary in the running of the bulls, many men would lose their pants while doing him. and his latest book the death of cool is now available in paper back. buy it. >> a-block. the lede, that's the first story. hey, greg, i speak for america when i say boo! >> thank you. he is in a fix for leaking pics. the response to the rolling stone's disgusting boston bombing cover, a photographer released photos of the little turd taken the night he was cam which you ared, he was not a -- he was captured and he was not authorized to do so. so now he is in trouble. that face glamourizing the
mom takes out a ad seeking to take her son's vir n virginity before he leaves for college. welcome to obama's america. stick around to find which of the stories we get to. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> you betcha, you guys having fun before the show starts? >> well. >> all right. >> let's welcome the guest, she gets crooks off every day and sometimes in the courtroom. i'm here with remi spencer. and he is so smart that mensa sends him hate mail. and in the congo,...
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to various doctors, our family got the shocking news. mom was diagnosed with als or lou gehrig's disease. >> it is a disease where the cells in your brain and spinal cord, cells that control our muscles, slowly degenerate. they die. >> reporter: a fatal condition that would paralyze her limb by limb. first taking away her ability to swallow. then speak. then breathe. >> really devastating. >> you become angry. cry a lot. >> just felt like being on the floor was the most comfortable place, only place i wanted to be. >> i have been angry as hell. >> whole host of emotions. >> very afraid. >> reporter: mom responded differently. embracing her new orleans roots. let the good times roll. in 2012 we squeezed in two family reunions. a beach trip, birthday party, a visit to the white house, and her own wish come true, to drive an 18-wheeler. but life for mom got tougher fast. within a year she could no longer swallow or breathe on her own. speaking also became very difficult. >> are you angry? >> no. i'm not angry. i am just dealing with it day by day. no, i'm not angry. >> reporter: mom
to various doctors, our family got the shocking news. mom was diagnosed with als or lou gehrig's disease. >> it is a disease where the cells in your brain and spinal cord, cells that control our muscles, slowly degenerate. they die. >> reporter: a fatal condition that would paralyze her limb by limb. first taking away her ability to swallow. then speak. then breathe. >> really devastating. >> you become angry. cry a lot. >> just felt like being on the floor was...
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therapist who specializes in sex addictions. how big of a problem is it and how is it treated. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and now boost comes in two delicious, new bars. look for them next to boost drinks. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... ...being my mom. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ you certainly are. ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep mov
therapist who specializes in sex addictions. how big of a problem is it and how is it treated. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to...
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- kersee. what is in the water? >> i will take the company. my mom, my dad, my grandparents came from east st. louis. wasringing with the way it in the 1940's and 1930's and 1950's, a key round in 1952. my grandfather was mayor of east st. louis and commissioner -- police commissioner. good riddance. i loved it. i knew there was a time when i wanted to go. my mom taught me tennis and gave me an opportunity to play. tennis was not the real thing. if you were not playing baseball or basketball or football, you were on the outside. when i was 16 and was ready to go. tavis: i am just revenue. i am from the with -- the midwest. how you madeabout the shift to california at 16 years of age. i want to go back to where you started. that is with your mom. and your grandmother. in part because i do not know of any other tennis great who was as influenced by his mother and by his grandmother as opposed andre under agassi -- agassi's dad laid it on him so heavy to play, he'll most hated tennis. this was your mother and grandmother. how did that happen? >> i am sure she got involved in it by mistak
- kersee. what is in the water? >> i will take the company. my mom, my dad, my grandparents came from east st. louis. wasringing with the way it in the 1940's and 1930's and 1950's, a key round in 1952. my grandfather was mayor of east st. louis and commissioner -- police commissioner. good riddance. i loved it. i knew there was a time when i wanted to go. my mom taught me tennis and gave me an opportunity to play. tennis was not the real thing. if you were not playing baseball or...
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back together. >> she didn't -- she's not going to say dada first, she's going to say mom. >> a young woman who gave birth in jail now sees her baby grow up without her. >> you've got to be innovative. >> and an inmate with an arsenal of talent -- >> we've got one here says "louisville." >> -- faces 25 years to life. >> but it's all good, because one day i'll be back in the block with a sack full of green, i'll be packing a block. ♪ >>> welcome to the streets, louisville, kentucky. >> on any given day, the louisville metro department of corrections jail holds about 2,300 men and women whose lives have reached a significant crossroads and whose futures are anything but certain. though angela griffin says they're all crystal clear to her. >> put this right here, put it in your heart, you know, like really concentrate. i mean, if not, you've got to focus, really believe in what you want to hear about. take that in your heart and shuffle these three times. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> you know that's how i get my hustle on, it's how i eat. >> griffin, who was recently sentenced to five y
back together. >> she didn't -- she's not going to say dada first, she's going to say mom. >> a young woman who gave birth in jail now sees her baby grow up without her. >> you've got to be innovative. >> and an inmate with an arsenal of talent -- >> we've got one here says "louisville." >> -- faces 25 years to life. >> but it's all good, because one day i'll be back in the block with a sack full of green, i'll be packing a block. ♪...
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don't know that female sex offenders exist because it's more of a male kind of thing. we're the moms, you know what i'm saying? but it's a common thing. there's more than just a few. >> about 3% of the population or roughly 20 inmates at the prison for women have been convicted of sex crimes. >> i'm jenny woods, and i'm a sex offender. >> my name is rachel trout and i am a sex offender. >> my name is peggy dale and i'm a sex offender. >> these women are all required to complete a sex offender treatment program as part of their rehabilitation. >> the group teaches inmates cognitive behavior skills and also to get them to look at their past behavior and how it was warped. >> i'm here for solicitation to commit aggravated rape. >> rachel manual trout is serving six years for a crime she claims she committed to satisfy her boyfriend. >> he told me if you love me and you want to be with me, you'll let me sleep with [ bleep ] and you'll help me do it at all costs and then i will marry you and you will become mine. you will become my queen. >> at the time, manual trout's victim was a 13-yea
don't know that female sex offenders exist because it's more of a male kind of thing. we're the moms, you know what i'm saying? but it's a common thing. there's more than just a few. >> about 3% of the population or roughly 20 inmates at the prison for women have been convicted of sex crimes. >> i'm jenny woods, and i'm a sex offender. >> my name is rachel trout and i am a sex offender. >> my name is peggy dale and i'm a sex offender. >> these women are all...
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. >> you have three bears. >> and then peril starts. >> two of them go for a ride. >> moms jump down and go after the babies. then a predator approaches. another bear. >> mama gets in a fight with another bear as she is trying to rescue her babies. >> the video skips and you see the third bear, i don't know if he jumped out of sympathy for the other two but the cubs eventually are rescued by mom. >> that's the sweetest show of emotion from a bear to watch her little worried face as her little cubs get swept down the waterfall and then she goes bounding in. >> this is a cartoon. >> she really sprung into action quick. >> it is understandable why it has gone viral. this is the live feed we captured. you never know how many bears you will see. right there you can see four of them sitting there. >> like at a spa. >> you can see where we get the phrase don't mess with a mama bear and her cubs. >>> this video is on a public transportation bus in olympia, washington. at first glance you see a man running towards the bus. you think he is running late. a few moments later you see several othe
. >> you have three bears. >> and then peril starts. >> two of them go for a ride. >> moms jump down and go after the babies. then a predator approaches. another bear. >> mama gets in a fight with another bear as she is trying to rescue her babies. >> the video skips and you see the third bear, i don't know if he jumped out of sympathy for the other two but the cubs eventually are rescued by mom. >> that's the sweetest show of emotion from a bear to...
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includes my sister and although, i don't necessarily agree with how she handled being a mom and how she handled that responsibility, i have to move past that. you know, she has to move past that and with that, i think it would be good for her to have a relationship with tristian and if i can help that, then i want to do that. but first, i have to find her. >>> across down, greg and the fugitive unit are just starting their shift. their target is drug dealer anthony woodrum. >> he has a long criminal history. drop rock, a lot of drugs always dealing drug. there is information he might be at regina road across from kfc on washington street. a female he's with has a warrant for assault and battery. >> the plan is to bang on doors of associates hoping someone will gave up information on his whereabouts. >> is anthony here? >> no. >> okay. >> is there anybody else here? >> just me and marry. >> open the door, mary. we are looking for this gentleman. >> i've never seen him. >> call him drop rock. >> no, sir. >> no? you sure? >> positive. >> what's your name, dear? >> maddi. >> do you have an
includes my sister and although, i don't necessarily agree with how she handled being a mom and how she handled that responsibility, i have to move past that. you know, she has to move past that and with that, i think it would be good for her to have a relationship with tristian and if i can help that, then i want to do that. but first, i have to find her. >>> across down, greg and the fugitive unit are just starting their shift. their target is drug dealer anthony woodrum. >>...
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in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you guys know today is the kick off for cross-country five. >> how are these undercover investigations initiated? >> oftentimes there's a number of different web portals we use. >> today much of the underground sex trade has moved off the street corner and ont
in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom? >> it's an uphill battle for investigators trying to rescue children trapped and scared. >> we really are trying to help you. they have nowhere else to go. for us to say we want to get you out of this life, i don't know that they necessarily believe that. >> tonight msnbc goes under cover with the fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city....
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fees, and increased insurance rates. oh, you're home early. you live with your mom? announcer: that'll set your game back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> back to the top story. great britain's newest prince a few hours old. no idea of the life of privilege and responsibility that awaits him. abc's dan abrams on what life could hold for the newest heir apparent. >> reporter: growing up royal, it is no reality show. it may not even seem real. but when you are the prince of cambridge, it is your life. and it includes some pretty spectacular perks. first, there are the homes. plural. the newest royal will have access to at least four castles. the 21-room apartment at kensington palace where he is expected to grow up. >> what is really good about kensington palace, a royal residence, they have all the space outside in the gardens. they can run around. >> reporter: then there is buckingham, the 775-room home where queen elizabeth reside and where he will eventually live when he takes over the throne. there is sandringham over 5,000 trees an
fees, and increased insurance rates. oh, you're home early. you live with your mom? announcer: that'll set your game back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> back to the top story. great britain's newest prince a few hours old. no idea of the life of privilege and responsibility that awaits him. abc's dan abrams on what life could hold for the newest heir apparent. >> reporter: growing up royal, it is no reality show. it may not...
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crying, called my mom and said we're not going to come, she started crying. ten minutes later after we both sobbed, with he said look we're going to do this. >> reporter: and they are doing it. steve marked his one-year anniversary with als with a skydive. he also sponsored adventure trips for other als patience, recently trekking up ma machupichu and canoeing down the missouri people. he says most people live as if they'll never die so that's why he's living life to the fullest. seeing steve and michelle the two have teamed one scientists and techies and patients at a summit in new orleans to further technology to improve als patients' lives. one person who is using his platform to push for a cure is ka caption cake boss" buddy velastro. he announced on his show his mom was diagnosed with als. >> she's not doing that well. >> buddy joins us next live after the break. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male annou
crying, called my mom and said we're not going to come, she started crying. ten minutes later after we both sobbed, with he said look we're going to do this. >> reporter: and they are doing it. steve marked his one-year anniversary with als with a skydive. he also sponsored adventure trips for other als patience, recently trekking up ma machupichu and canoeing down the missouri people. he says most people live as if they'll never die so that's why he's living life to the fullest. seeing...
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even more complicated behind bars. >> my mom gave me the best advice. everything that has happened in my life, she told me that was going to happen. >> are you having a relationship with gay men or straight men here? >> straight. >> and for those unable to cope with them, relationships can lead to a life in prison. >> i threatened everybody in her family tree and this husband and her dog, too. >>> when we shoot "lockup: extended stay," our crews film for four months inside a single prison. the last stage, usually an easy day, we're doing something called b roll, doing pickup shots, kind of exteriors. most of the time we're thinking about the flight home. but in prison, you never know who you're going to run into. >> in one such instance, the person we ran into was rick clapsy. he was serving a life sentence at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> it was our last day of filming, and we were getting some b roll of a particular inmate, and clapsy was the inmate next door to this guy. and clapsy started talking to me through this cell door, and he started telling me that he was serving a li
even more complicated behind bars. >> my mom gave me the best advice. everything that has happened in my life, she told me that was going to happen. >> are you having a relationship with gay men or straight men here? >> straight. >> and for those unable to cope with them, relationships can lead to a life in prison. >> i threatened everybody in her family tree and this husband and her dog, too. >>> when we shoot "lockup: extended stay," our crews...
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luminous fish, and i thought, hey... "loom." mom, what are you doing here? leonard called me. i know, but why? because one of the great minds of the 21st century is raising glow-in-the-dark fish and weaving serapes. this is not a serape, this is a poncho. a serape is open at the sides; a poncho is closed. this is a poncho. and neither is a reason to call someone's mother. really? when was the last time you left the house? i went to the market with penny. yeah, that was three weeks ago. well, then buckle up-- in the next four to eight days she's going to get very crabby. sweetheart, your little friend is concerned about you. yes, well, i'm not a child-- i'm a grown man, capable of living my life as i see fit. and i certainly don't need someone telling on me to my mother! wait, where are you going? to my room-- and no one's allowed in! (door slams) oh, he gets his temper from his daddy. ah. he's got my eyes. i see. all that science stuff, that comes from jesus. sheldon, your mom made dinner. i'm not hungry! oh, leonard, don't trouble yourself. he's stubborn. he may stay in there till t
luminous fish, and i thought, hey... "loom." mom, what are you doing here? leonard called me. i know, but why? because one of the great minds of the 21st century is raising glow-in-the-dark fish and weaving serapes. this is not a serape, this is a poncho. a serape is open at the sides; a poncho is closed. this is a poncho. and neither is a reason to call someone's mother. really? when was the last time you left the house? i went to the market with penny. yeah, that was three weeks...
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think he is attractive. >> no, not at all. >> have a good mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ when ali vincent ballooned to 234 pounds she hit her lowest point. but she also knew she was ready to do whatever it took to make a change. with her mom betty sue by her side, ali signed on for the biggest loser, but she wasn't just a contestant she became the first women to win the contest. ali when you started this competition you weight 234 pounds, for the final time ali your current weight is. ali you did it! ali is the first female biggest loser. ali not only got a new life she forged a new bond with her mom. today the two are best friend. my brother said, he said so funny, ali lost her my brother said, he said so funny, ali lost her weight and found her mother. ♪ people always ask me how is your mom doing ali. she is fantastic, without her and my sisters holly and amber i wouldn't have the support i need ali and be
think he is attractive. >> no, not at all. >> have a good mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ when ali vincent ballooned to 234 pounds she hit her lowest point. but she also knew she was ready to do whatever it took to make a change. with her mom betty sue by her side, ali signed on for the biggest loser, but...
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. >> reporter: and relying on their family as we see with gina dejesus, flanked by her mom and dad. it seems like there is a commonalty among three things, faith, family, gralte ed tgrati. all three bring you out of yourself and difficult story. >> being focused outwardly and a positive aspect of your story. >> reporter: coping mechanisms employed by survivors like elizabeth smart and jaycee dugard seen with her mom. >> in the battle between good and evil. >> good wins. >> reporter: the doctor points out the three young women are just at the be geng of what will be a long recovery, there are lessons they can teach us about resilience in a world where trauma in one form or another comes for everyone. >> resilience is processing a traumatic event, not defending against it and denying it, but being aware of it, having processed it, and then finding a way to essentially move on from im. >> reporter: an ability these survivors from cleveland thus far seemed to be illustrating in astonishing abundance. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> they look good. sound good. you hope that they just can keep
. >> reporter: and relying on their family as we see with gina dejesus, flanked by her mom and dad. it seems like there is a commonalty among three things, faith, family, gralte ed tgrati. all three bring you out of yourself and difficult story. >> being focused outwardly and a positive aspect of your story. >> reporter: coping mechanisms employed by survivors like elizabeth smart and jaycee dugard seen with her mom. >> in the battle between good and evil. >> good...
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were kind of amused by the whole thing because they had to stop the tour bus for this. >> too bad mom wasn't here. >> oh, yeah. >> whoa, whoa. >> a jackrabbit, not a bear. >> they said they had to sit there and watch that for 30 minutes. he said finally the female just walked away. >> she looked to bored and uninterested and she is foraging while is fornicating. >> i would be uncomfortable as a parent with kids on the bus and if you're a teenager and any weirdness happens that has to do with sex, this is too much. >> what are they doing, mom? >>> a busy mom on a very hot day. >> there is a young child in the back of the car. >> she just forgot. >> the video warning next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, women in their 20s versus women in their 30s in -- >> one of the most accurate parody videos ever posted. >> the green scarf or the blue one? can i wear this shirt as a dress? >> the changes that are all too true. >> i know how that feels. >> plus get ready to take the plunge on a makeshift slide. >> it looks like it is breaking before anyone is even on it. >> see if it can h
were kind of amused by the whole thing because they had to stop the tour bus for this. >> too bad mom wasn't here. >> oh, yeah. >> whoa, whoa. >> a jackrabbit, not a bear. >> they said they had to sit there and watch that for 30 minutes. he said finally the female just walked away. >> she looked to bored and uninterested and she is foraging while is fornicating. >> i would be uncomfortable as a parent with kids on the bus and if you're a teenager and...
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one. but first... more coffee, anyone? (whispers) no. (crying) no. no. no. no. mom. mom. no, no, no. mom... mom, take it easy. (whimpering) what's her problem? why's she so upset? she recognizes the symbol. there was one at the farm. you mean the face on the barn? right. and she knows what happened underneath it. are you saying she's the killer? we're gonna have to ask your mother some questions. no. you can't. ms. preston, you got no choice. she won't understand. well, we're gonna have to try. come on. we'll treat her right. no. it's not her. it's me. (breathing heavily) it's me. you thought it was me when we met, didn't you? i thought that was a possibility. young woman, high-achieving, ends up running a doggy day care. suggested something went wrong along the way. yeah. that sounds about right. (exhales) my mother was concerned about the visualize farm. i was riding along when she made a visit in the area. and she said she wanted to check on them to see what was going on. it had rained that day... (turns off engine) so the ground was wet. (crickets chirping) you stay here. i'll b
one. but first... more coffee, anyone? (whispers) no. (crying) no. no. no. no. mom. mom. no, no, no. mom... mom, take it easy. (whimpering) what's her problem? why's she so upset? she recognizes the symbol. there was one at the farm. you mean the face on the barn? right. and she knows what happened underneath it. are you saying she's the killer? we're gonna have to ask your mother some questions. no. you can't. ms. preston, you got no choice. she won't understand. well, we're gonna have to...
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. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> this is an aerial shot. of the court courthouse. the stanford court house of sanford florida. >> it has been 4 day eassa month old daphne webb was reportedly kidnapped in east oakland. her father, john anthony webb was arrested for child endangerment. but those charges were dropped by the district attorney. webb spoke with kron four when he was released friday. tonight kron four's jeff bush has new information a physical condition that daphne has that prevents her from walking. >> reporter: neighbors have said that they have not s
. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for...
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. >>> my mom had this psychotic fantasy that i was competing with her, that i wanted my dad to rape me. >> never had sex with your daughter? >> no. okay? look at my eyes. because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. esurance. now backed by allstate. and
. >>> my mom had this psychotic fantasy that i was competing with her, that i wanted my dad to rape me. >> never had sex with your daughter? >> no. okay? look at my eyes. because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more...
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a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, sister and husband were all convicted for the murder of his father. komyatti's brother-in-law was sentenced to death and executed. his sister testified against paul and his mother and only served four years. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the old ed woman prisoner in the state prison of indiana. >> paul was eligible for parole after 26 years and we were there the day he was released. >> you'll never see me here again after today. >> komyatti quickly landed a factory job and was doing well. >> if you want to wake up with that attitude in the morning that today will be a good day, today is going to be better than yesterday. >> but komyatti could never have prepared for the bizarre chain of events ahead of him. six months after his release, three indiana state prison inmates staged a daring escape. komyatti found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. he and a friend had gone to a
a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, sister and husband were all convicted for the murder of his father. komyatti's brother-in-law was sentenced to death and executed. his sister testified against paul and his mother and only served four years. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the old ed woman prisoner in the state...
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. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. [ rooster crows ] that's why safeway works closely with local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered to safeway every single day. fresh from our farmers. this week, locally grown red lion nectarines are just 99 cents a pound. at safeway, ingredients for life. ♪ , consul look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the h
. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for...
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, hard-working moms, crushing debt, cute little puppies. if wayne lapierre can make up stuff that sounds logical while making no sense... hey, so can i. once again friends, this is live tv and sometimes these things happen. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs that wind up hurting the middle class. cenk on air>>> you got to go to the local level, the state level and we have to fight hard to make sure they can't buy our politics anymore. cenk off air>>> and they can question if i'm right about that. but i think the audience gets that,
, hard-working moms, crushing debt, cute little puppies. if wayne lapierre can make up stuff that sounds logical while making no sense... hey, so can i. once again friends, this is live tv and sometimes these things happen. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden...
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paula, she is ten years old and she needs an ambulance for her mom. >> apartment eight. >> sorry. >> tala? yes. >> i'm detective i am going to stay on the line with you until the ambulance gets there. >> okay, but is it okay if we go with her. >> yes, you can, absolutely, you don't have to stay home. what is the phone number that you are calling us? we are on the way and driving to you right now, don't worry. what is the problem with your mom tell me exactly what is happening. >> she as a really bad headache and she is really tired and she was fasting today. >> okay >> she can't eat or drink anything. >> okay. >> fasting? is she still awake? [ applause ] >> so at this time we would like to invite supervisor avalos to present the certificates from his office and the board of supervisors and thank you for bringing those to tala and edgar. >> thank you i am really choked up. just thinking about the pose and the courage that tala held on that call, and just the great help she got from 911 staff. thank you so much for just being a great example for city staff, and for young people in
paula, she is ten years old and she needs an ambulance for her mom. >> apartment eight. >> sorry. >> tala? yes. >> i'm detective i am going to stay on the line with you until the ambulance gets there. >> okay, but is it okay if we go with her. >> yes, you can, absolutely, you don't have to stay home. what is the phone number that you are calling us? we are on the way and driving to you right now, don't worry. what is the problem with your mom tell me exactly...
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to call tout secretase -- call out the secretary of state. >> did you get that? >>> a mom forgets a child in the back seat of the car. the mom is in the store not realizing what is going on. >> the big warning that this video is aiming to get across. >>> a kayaker notice a fin nearby. >> but once the shark notices him, ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. >>> so you are kayaking off of the coast of ireland having a great time fishing, and then you look beyond your kayak and you ss in the water and a freaking look. >> look at those fins. >> yes, they belong to a shark. the kayaker decides to paddle, but once the shark notices him, the checking out is in reverse. >> he had an underwater came
to call tout secretase -- call out the secretary of state. >> did you get that? >>> a mom forgets a child in the back seat of the car. the mom is in the store not realizing what is going on. >> the big warning that this video is aiming to get across. >>> a kayaker notice a fin nearby. >> but once the shark notices him, ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the...
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yourself dude. the message had a phone number on it. brian decided to call and reached the mom. >> she was crying hysterically on the phone. >> turns out she was killed in a tragic accident three years ago when she fell from a cliff in swilt certify land. mow mow said getting this message was overwhelming. >> unbelievable. to have a message from my child. >> she have was visiting friends ten years ago when she threw the bottle into the ocean. today the village held a special ceremony in memory of her and built a plaque in her honor. >> it's unbelievable how she just made sure that whenever life seems to be impossible, that she reaches out to us. >> 1, 2, 3. >> i think this makes her totally alive. >> to also honor her love for art, her mom made coffee mugs and her daughter's message. all proceeds going to an art program. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, a teenager can count on one hand how many times he's tried synthetic drugs, but he's lived with mental illness for three years. his mom is addicted to finding a cure for kyle, and changing how easy the drugs are to access. cheryl con or brings us
yourself dude. the message had a phone number on it. brian decided to call and reached the mom. >> she was crying hysterically on the phone. >> turns out she was killed in a tragic accident three years ago when she fell from a cliff in swilt certify land. mow mow said getting this message was overwhelming. >> unbelievable. to have a message from my child. >> she have was visiting friends ten years ago when she threw the bottle into the ocean. today the village held a...
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years later, what caused his disease, als. suzanne malveaux knows all about als. her mom has the disease. she is here to tell us about it. >> carol, thank you so much for paying attention to this. it was just a year and a half ago when my mother got the diagnosis. it has challenged her and our family in a way we couldn't possibly predict. it is also redefining what it means to be alive. this is our story. >> alarms are going off. mom is choking. she can't talk or swallow. she was struggling for the next breath. >> reporter: just five months prior, she was leading the mardi gras parade at her birthday party. >> the life of the party. no about it. >> reporter: always vibrant. glamourous and energetic. young looking beyond her years. but then my father started to notice subtle changes. >> pretty much -- there loss of a smile. she had the most radiant smile. unable really to control her facial muscles and her lips and so on. she says -- i can't kiss anymore. >> reporter: but soon other difficulties developed. >> she tripped and fell a couple of times. then her voice. >> reporter: aft
years later, what caused his disease, als. suzanne malveaux knows all about als. her mom has the disease. she is here to tell us about it. >> carol, thank you so much for paying attention to this. it was just a year and a half ago when my mother got the diagnosis. it has challenged her and our family in a way we couldn't possibly predict. it is also redefining what it means to be alive. this is our story. >> alarms are going off. mom is choking. she can't talk or swallow. she was...
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moms of little children, young children. and there's an enormous amount of shame that they experience that they may run out of money before they can get more food. and it really tests their sense of motherhood, their sense of citizenship, of belonging. and it's very isolating. and i think that when the moms that i speak with, they talk about when they were children they, too, were hungry and they were always told, "don't talk about it. don't let anybody know how hard it is. always put on a good face. always look good," you know, it's about being able to be in the world and be treated with a sense of dignity and respect. so they would often hide their own experiences of hunger or hide the experience that they can't feed their own children. >> bill moyers: do we sometimes pass hunger down as a legacy to the next generation? >> mariana chilton: oh yes, we do. it gets transferred from generation to generation. now, it also happens that during an economic downturn when there are not enough good paying jobs of course hunger will skyrocket. but i think that when people don't realize that hun
moms of little children, young children. and there's an enormous amount of shame that they experience that they may run out of money before they can get more food. and it really tests their sense of motherhood, their sense of citizenship, of belonging. and it's very isolating. and i think that when the moms that i speak with, they talk about when they were children they, too, were hungry and they were always told, "don't talk about it. don't let anybody know how hard it is. always put on...
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sex -- >> at least one will say yes. >> see who has more luck at getting lucky. >> mom, can i call you back. >>> one of my favorite types of videos when the good guys win. you see this guy, he is walking through the back door of a wing zone in norfolk, virginia, and late at night and the late shift and they are cleaning up inside. this guy wanders in. and the two gentlemen say what is up? the guy is up to no good, and then they have a struggle when the guy in the jacket makes a break for the cash room. you see the employees breaking for him, and the struggle ensues and they are in a struggle ensues, and apparently he has a weapon, but these guys are fighting back, and fighting back hard. there goes the weapon and you see one of the guys with a suspect in the head lock and struggling with him and kick him out of the back door where he came from and possibly the greatest bro-moment in bro-tas tick history is coming up here. all jacked up on adrenaline and testosterone, they are like, hell yeah, chest bump, kicked that guy's ass out. why did they fight so hard? this wing zone is owned
sex -- >> at least one will say yes. >> see who has more luck at getting lucky. >> mom, can i call you back. >>> one of my favorite types of videos when the good guys win. you see this guy, he is walking through the back door of a wing zone in norfolk, virginia, and late at night and the late shift and they are cleaning up inside. this guy wanders in. and the two gentlemen say what is up? the guy is up to no good, and then they have a struggle when the guy in the...
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there. get in there. let me see your hands. >> excuse me. my mom -- >> get in there. put your hands on the car. >> his mom is dying. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as she tries to explain. >> his mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes. letting me know, i don't care. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hospital cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only opportunity you'll have to say good-bye to your dying mother? for tamisha, the decision is an easy one. >> get over here. >> along with her great aunt, she heads into the hospital. >> i know a lot of people think that what i did was crazy or dangerous, but the truth of the matter is there is nothing in the world that would have kept me from going up at the time that i did. >> get over here. >> brian's faced with a decision, too. should he disobey the officer? should he go into the hospital like his wife? officer powell hasn't responde
there. get in there. let me see your hands. >> excuse me. my mom -- >> get in there. put your hands on the car. >> his mom is dying. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as she tries to explain. >> his mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes. letting me know, i don't care. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hospital cop...
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(inaudible) that he hit a rough patch in his own business. and my mom had to go and find employment of her own. and now, while she was doing her work, the schedules were very unpredictable and it has come down to the point where my brother and i occasionally would have like i would have to miss school certain days to take care of my little brother because my mom's schedule. and while he was sick. it is moments like these that makes me really think about how we can, you know, help, you know, wage workers, and wage earners, and how we can help families, you know, cope with the moments where they can't, where they can't deal with these unforeseen circumstances, when you are having the people set up, the schedules for you, and maybe, with the week or less in advance, and it makes for a very difficult situation when you are trying to plan for your family. and i know that my mom in the time that she had to spend while my dad was out of town, had to deal with this on numerous occasion to work with the employer to get time with us. it was important and needed it at the time and now that we
(inaudible) that he hit a rough patch in his own business. and my mom had to go and find employment of her own. and now, while she was doing her work, the schedules were very unpredictable and it has come down to the point where my brother and i occasionally would have like i would have to miss school certain days to take care of my little brother because my mom's schedule. and while he was sick. it is moments like these that makes me really think about how we can, you know, help, you know,...
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or eat a piece of candy waiting in line before mom or dad pays for it, we don't call that petty larceny. children can?t sign contracts, can't vote, can't purchase certain items, they can?t even work in some instances because the law treats children differently. even when children do get in trouble legally, the system is completely separate. even the purpose of the system is different. the purpose of the adult justice system is to punish. the purpose of the juvenile justice system is to rehabilitate and to restore. the law treats children differently for a variety of reasons, including the fact that children cannot form the intent necessary to violate the law. intent is a necessary element of every criminal offense. simply put, children who were brought here have not committed a crime, misdemeanor or otherwise. the adults may have, but the children have not. that is not an expression of compassion. that is the execution and the application of the law. there are an estimated 1.35 million undocumented children under the age of 18, and an estimated 1.6 million between the ages of 18
or eat a piece of candy waiting in line before mom or dad pays for it, we don't call that petty larceny. children can?t sign contracts, can't vote, can't purchase certain items, they can?t even work in some instances because the law treats children differently. even when children do get in trouble legally, the system is completely separate. even the purpose of the system is different. the purpose of the adult justice system is to punish. the purpose of the juvenile justice system is to...
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look looking in the car and appeared to be stunned. his mom was in the ;r i said what happened and he said his mom has dimentia. >> reporter: investigators, a judge signed off this evening. they could be inside the home. the home is 60 to 70 yards up the street. we will update you in 10-12 minutes. live in oakland, kron4news. >>> they are expanding their search for daphne webb. they are searching with dogs around shore line park on doolittle drive. we will update you during this newscast. >>> survivors pay a visit to the wreckage at sfo. they release new 911 calls after the crash. >> i am reporting a plane crash at sfo. >> this is the clean-up crew. this is a live look at that clean up effort. federal safety officials say they told the crew not to evacuate. the ntsb said people didn't begin evacuating until 90 second says later when a fire erupted. the pilot checked with the tower at the airport. we have 911 calls made from people who saw the accident and people who had just gotten off the plane. charles clifford reports. >> reporter: the california highway patrol got calls moments
look looking in the car and appeared to be stunned. his mom was in the ;r i said what happened and he said his mom has dimentia. >> reporter: investigators, a judge signed off this evening. they could be inside the home. the home is 60 to 70 yards up the street. we will update you in 10-12 minutes. live in oakland, kron4news. >>> they are expanding their search for daphne webb. they are searching with dogs around shore line park on doolittle drive. we will update you during this...
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. >> bus 11? >> those two skinny legs. now get to stepping. >> that's cold, pop. whoa, mom, can i borrow yours? >> calvin, no, baby. you can't. my car is packed with supplies, and it's gonna be hours before we're even able to unload it. i'm sorry. >> so i'm just stuck here? >> join the club. >> curtis, baby, there is no reason why calvin cannot use your car. >> may 27, 2002... >> he was 16 years old. >> 9:59 p.m. >> oh, let it go, pops. it was just a scratch in the door. >> the door is the only thing you brought home. nobody borrows my car but me. >> [ chuckles ] >> yaah! beverly. ahh! jennifer. yaah! you -- >> yeah. uh-huh? uh-huh? >> okay. you can use it. >> i can borrow your car? >> yes. you can borrow it. >> say my name. >> ella. >> huh? >> ella. >> yeah, and because i can borrow your car, i am now gonna loan it to calvin. >> thanks, ma. y'all be breezy. >> hey, hey, bring it back in one piece. >> well, did the inspector leave? >> yes. he just left. >> okay. well, what did he say? >> he checked the whole building. he found a couple of violations. two of the rooms need to be re
. >> bus 11? >> those two skinny legs. now get to stepping. >> that's cold, pop. whoa, mom, can i borrow yours? >> calvin, no, baby. you can't. my car is packed with supplies, and it's gonna be hours before we're even able to unload it. i'm sorry. >> so i'm just stuck here? >> join the club. >> curtis, baby, there is no reason why calvin cannot use your car. >> may 27, 2002... >> he was 16 years old. >> 9:59 p.m. >> oh, let it...
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mom was a seamstress and she could not take off the work to take care of us. but, eventually it came to a point where she had to take care of me and my sisters and my family over all in the house, so much more than work that she had to leave her job, she didn't have that flexibility. and so, for a couple of years, my mom had to leave work and become a homemaker and we were left as a single salary home. so, i support this legislation because it gives the employee an opportunity to request, you know, flexibility schedules and so that their jobs can work with their families. we should not have to ask the employees to work exclusively at the expense of families tu, very much. >> susan tucker and my company is one stop graphics and i have been in business for 25 years and also on the business of the chamber and a member of the small business advocates. this is, of course, very field-good, legislation. how can you be oppose thed to something that is family-friendly? it is kind of like, the toy band, in the happy meals, it is as the supervisor said, it is kind of a nudge, it is trying to nu
mom was a seamstress and she could not take off the work to take care of us. but, eventually it came to a point where she had to take care of me and my sisters and my family over all in the house, so much more than work that she had to leave her job, she didn't have that flexibility. and so, for a couple of years, my mom had to leave work and become a homemaker and we were left as a single salary home. so, i support this legislation because it gives the employee an opportunity to request, you...
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not be lol. it could be wtf. but that doesn't mean what you think it does. >> sorry mom. >> it stands for workouts, tattoos. >> i got a tattoo on my pants. >> the most painful one i'd probably have to say would be the one i got in the middle of my armpit. >> and food. >> we're not [ bleep ] animals. >> i don't think a dog would eat that. >> this is the jungle. if you want to eat, you came to the wrong place. >> hey, yo, listen, it's going down just like this. ♪ >> you never know when it's going to pay to be the stronger man. >> you never know when you're going to get into a melee in here. there's no room for slouches. >> to survive behind bars, an inmate really has to display strength. over the years we've seen some imposing inmates who are either through their lifting or through their exercise regimen, look like they can tear you apart. other inmates survive through their intelligence or through their self-confidence because the bottom line is, you have to be strong to survive. you're either predator or prey. >> we've met plenty of inmates eager to prove they're anything but
not be lol. it could be wtf. but that doesn't mean what you think it does. >> sorry mom. >> it stands for workouts, tattoos. >> i got a tattoo on my pants. >> the most painful one i'd probably have to say would be the one i got in the middle of my armpit. >> and food. >> we're not [ bleep ] animals. >> i don't think a dog would eat that. >> this is the jungle. if you want to eat, you came to the wrong place. >> hey, yo, listen, it's going...
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where your mom's come from. and i come and my daughter look at the name of anchee. angel, she says, mom, that is not angel. that is angle. [laughter] next line was sex. i consult my chinese english dictionary, 1970 version. there is no explanation on sex. so i did not know how to fill out male or female. i didn't know which one to circle. the rest, i just was impossible to go on. i took it to a friend who helped me fill out the form and by the learning english language skill there was option, poor, average, good, excellent. of course excellent. so with that i came to america and i got stopped right at custom. >> at o'hare? >> at transitions in seattle before coming to o'hare, for deportation. >> let's fast forward a little bit. you get to chicago. you get to the school of the art institute. your english isn't good enough. you have to take english classes but eventually you begin to establish yourself. tell us about your early life in chicago, where you lived. what you had to struggle with. >> i lived everywhere. i lived somewhere downtown. first, after i was for deportation and i, i bro
where your mom's come from. and i come and my daughter look at the name of anchee. angel, she says, mom, that is not angel. that is angle. [laughter] next line was sex. i consult my chinese english dictionary, 1970 version. there is no explanation on sex. so i did not know how to fill out male or female. i didn't know which one to circle. the rest, i just was impossible to go on. i took it to a friend who helped me fill out the form and by the learning english language skill there was option,...