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sam rockwell has got moves, man. >> oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: sam rockwell has got moves. here we go. right. this is called "the itch on my back i can't reach." [ laughter ] "the itch on my back i can't reach." ♪ >> yeah! yeah! yeah! ♪ nice! ♪ nice. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you. >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: now, let's do one together. >> okay, let's do one together. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> all right. >> jimmy: "zen rock garden." >> okay. let's do it. are you ready? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> no, you wear these. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ drum roll ] dance off -- come on, let's do this -- that one's not that great. okay, good. here we go. this dance is called -- >> both: the "i'm holding six cats and they're all moving" dance. [ laughter ] >> wow! wow! >> jimmy: "i'm holding six cats --" >> both: "and they're all moving." >> oh, my god. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know how to do it. >> yeah, baby. >> jimmy: sam rockwell, everybody! "the way, way back" is in theaters right now. ciara performs with future next. come on back! [ cheers and applause ]
sam rockwell has got moves, man. >> oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: sam rockwell has got moves. here we go. right. this is called "the itch on my back i can't reach." [ laughter ] "the itch on my back i can't reach." ♪ >> yeah! yeah! yeah! ♪ nice! ♪ nice. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you. >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: now, let's do one together. >> okay, let's do one together. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> all right....
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bun down. >> sam, are you -- sam? hello? he's eating. >> the crowd. >> they're really good. >> what do you think? >> one republic. >> oh, my. [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back. good morning, america. incredible crowd here in central park. for one republic. so happy to be with the band. and want to talk about you. i would like to introduce all of you guys. everybody. >> they're going crazy. this is like, crowd nuts. >> a great crowd. and a great band. sail he low to ryan tedder. zach fill kins. drew brown. eddie fisher. brent kutzle, the men of one republic. >> one republic. >> thanks for being with us. you sang a song that's quickly flying up the charts. your new album "native" in the top ten. how is that feeling? >> it feels great. the whole thing has been an experiment for us, trying a new sound, a new direction. trying something different. it's always a risk. but it's working so hard. >> you mentioned to me, you fly to tunisia. >> we have two shows. one in tunis and then lebanon. and then, to tulsa. >> what's it li
bun down. >> sam, are you -- sam? hello? he's eating. >> the crowd. >> they're really good. >> what do you think? >> one republic. >> oh, my. [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back. good morning, america. incredible crowd here in central park. for one republic. so happy to be with the band. and want to talk about you. i would like to introduce all of you guys. everybody. >> they're going crazy. this is like, crowd nuts. >> a great...
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on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but how about that john cordes and story were the all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have had to answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act and corporate taxes and and other guys no short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. interview. live. live. live. live. live well. it's technology innovation all the list i'm elements from
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on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this things i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but hold out that john cords and story were told all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have at the answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. while the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam said it's very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of it's minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. obama is out for the u.s. president's trip to this continent is criticized by some as too little too late indeed washington continues to be seen by many africans as a source for outside democracy promotion and the creepy militarization of the continent obama's calling c
on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this things i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but hold out that john cords and story were told all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have at the answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and....
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. >> rafe: so, then, who is sam's dad? >> alexis: we will find a match. >> sam: yeah, we have to, mom. there are no other options. >> alexis: all right. i've taken heather's sample to the lab. they're collecting franco's. and after that, we've tested every surviving family member. >> sam: not everyone. >> alexis: who? who did i forget? >> sam: someone who is not on the list. >> alexis: who? >> sam: my father. ,, [ both laughing ] ♪ hi, i'm snuggle. ♪ snuggly softness your family loves. i get laundry cuddly, and fresh for 30 days.
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sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post." and joan wall much is an editor atlarge for -- maybe that's a reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there doesn't seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point. there is an organization called ndd, which advocates on behalf 6 those group affected by the non-defense discretionary cuts affected by sequestration, but you're right, the pain is so scattered. the other problem that's happening is a lot of these groups are doing everything they can do backload all of the pain. by that they're putting off the suffering, making sure that parents in the system stay in the system and ensuring -- that helps those people who are dependent on the programs, but has a reverse political -- the pain and suffering is less visible to the lawmakers who would have the authorities to get these cuts reversed. >> joan, i think in the country there's the impression that we gave a seques
sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post." and joan wall much is an editor atlarge for -- maybe that's a reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there doesn't seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point. there is an organization called ndd, which advocates on behalf 6 those group affected by the non-defense discretionary cuts affected by...
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at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space wher
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and dan, i think sam and i might know, we go to colors. but who owns the cards and who owns the formulas is key here. >> the judge is taking this seriously. making an emergency order was entered saying you can't use those secret proprietary formulas in the future. it's hard to see how they're going to enforce that. if someone would come in. >> can't they take the phone and just taken pictures of all of the cards. >> absolutely. >> and who would know? >> there's no question. how are they going to enforce the idea. but a judge has ruled -- this the an emergency order. so, the trial is still to come. but emergency order which says you cannot use these special formulas. >> if she were able to show she came up with the formulas. >> sure. all they're saying for now, and they're going to say we didn't steal your stuff. for now, the court is saying you can't use the exact formulas. but you can go after the clients. >> anyone who gets their hair colors, that they don't go to another salon because you don't trust them to mess with the color. >> the
and dan, i think sam and i might know, we go to colors. but who owns the cards and who owns the formulas is key here. >> the judge is taking this seriously. making an emergency order was entered saying you can't use those secret proprietary formulas in the future. it's hard to see how they're going to enforce that. if someone would come in. >> can't they take the phone and just taken pictures of all of the cards. >> absolutely. >> and who would know? >> there's no...
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sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post." joan walsh is an msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. sam, as i read your piece, wiz thinking to myself that the pain is so scattered that politically speaking, maybe that's the reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there subject seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point there. there is an organization in washington, d.c. called ndd, which advocates on behalf of those groups affected by the nondefense discretionary cuts by sequestration. but you're right. i think the pain is so scattered that we're not really seeing a mobilized effort to get these cuts replaced. the other problem that is happening is that a lot of these groups, including head start organizations are doing everything that they can to back load all of the pain. and by that, they're putting off the suffering. they're making sure that parents in the system, stay in the system.
sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post." joan walsh is an msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. sam, as i read your piece, wiz thinking to myself that the pain is so scattered that politically speaking, maybe that's the reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there subject seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point there....
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sam? >> hey, ginger. and you're not going to get any relief running over to the water there at the river, either, in baltimore. there is very little relief from this. but when does this break? we'll begin to show you. let's show you the graphic on how this cold front starts dropping for the country. that cool relief drops in from the great lakes. gets to chicago by the time we see that number drop, 78 on sunday. new york city will take just about the same amount of time. and this is coming with a break of strong thunderstorms. it's probably friday-ish, more towards the great lakes, into toward the mid-atlantic. it takes until sunday to get that cooler air in and the storms are more on saturday. it does not, however, give much relief to the rest of the country. let's get back to times square with josh and elizabeth. >> sam, thank you so much. >>> now let's turn to "gma weekend" co-anchor, dan harris, with the top stories. >>> we're going to start with pictures of dzhokhar tsarnaev. they pai
sam? >> hey, ginger. and you're not going to get any relief running over to the water there at the river, either, in baltimore. there is very little relief from this. but when does this break? we'll begin to show you. let's show you the graphic on how this cold front starts dropping for the country. that cool relief drops in from the great lakes. gets to chicago by the time we see that number drop, 78 on sunday. new york city will take just about the same amount of time. and this is...
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on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but how about that john cordes and story were the all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have had to answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act and corporate taxes and and other guys no short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here of prime interest have a great night. i would rather as twice since for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. the interview. i've. lived i've . lived. lives. edward snowden rejects russia's asylum conditional th
on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but how about that john cordes and story were the all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have had to answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act and corporate taxes and and...
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problem is if you're trying to help us clients of a taxes and then you send your client list uncle sam wealthy americans will not want to do business with you big surprise and let's not even get into that pesky euro paid but don't count out the u.s. dollar just yet because argentina has a brand new bond program financed by well the greenback itself central bank reserves are a dwindling so the argentine central bank is offering pieces of argentine paper for u.s. paper sounds like the ultimate bait and switch but don't pray for them argentina because our whistleblower in chief is facing heat from our former get in prison or in chief that would be george w. bush who said snowden is a traitor and that the u.s. has been hurt by the leaks well we're going to talk to mark levine about these matters and more in a few minutes so here's what's in your prime interest. in . less than the last people are watching television and their homes that traditional way according. a nielsen report there will be more than five million is zero t.v. households in the us in two thousand and thirteen zero t.v. ho
problem is if you're trying to help us clients of a taxes and then you send your client list uncle sam wealthy americans will not want to do business with you big surprise and let's not even get into that pesky euro paid but don't count out the u.s. dollar just yet because argentina has a brand new bond program financed by well the greenback itself central bank reserves are a dwindling so the argentine central bank is offering pieces of argentine paper for u.s. paper sounds like the ultimate...
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problem is if you're trying to help us clients evade taxes and then you send your client list uncle sam wealthy americans will not want to do business with you big surprise and let's not even get into that pesky euro paid but don't count out the us dollar just yet because argentina has a brand new bond program financed by well the greenback itself central bank reserves are dwindling so the argentine central bank is offering pieces of argentina paper for us paper sounds like the ultimate bait and switch but don't pray for them argentina because our whistleblower in chief is facing heat from our former get in prison or in chief that would be george w. bush who said snowden is a traitor and that the u.s. has been hurt by the leaks well we're going to talk to mark foley being about these matters and more in a few minutes so here's what's in your prime interest. less and less people are watching television and their homes that traditional way according to a nielsen report there will be more than five million is zero t.v. households. in the u.s. in two thousand and thirteen zero t.v. househol
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right here at sam's so that you can follow me. sam thank you so much for joining me on today's show you know a little yes. so it was a bit of a mixed bag here it's a day on prime interest as usual the key economic statistics say one thing but r.v.o. another or well maintained and it looks like we're taking a job opening about seal and they have started taking its toll on the economy whatever that is when it's one of those larry king about that and the saying you know only too big to fail well according to the f.a.a. the team it's already in the bag and apple gets what america wants for watching and come back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest and going to the three. all over music is our job the army our destiny and these soldiers don't know what real arms look life but it didn't take them a single shots to conquer the world. china and korea try to imitate them america and europe cry bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audiences. the young people especially
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sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post." joan walsh is an msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. sam, as i read your piece, wiz thinking to myself that the pain is so scattered that politically speaking, maybe that's the reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there subject seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point there. there is an organization in washington, d.c. called ndd, which advocates on behalf of those groups affected by the nondefense discretionary cuts by sequestration. but you're right. i think the pain is so scattered that we're not really seeing a mobilized effort to get these cuts replaced. the other problem that is happening is that a lot of these groups, including headstart organizations are doing everything that they can to back load all of the pain. and by that, they're putting off the suffering. they're making sure that parents in the system, stay in the system.
sam stein covers politics for "the huffington post." joan walsh is an msnbc political analyst and editor at large for salon. sam, as i read your piece, wiz thinking to myself that the pain is so scattered that politically speaking, maybe that's the reason for a lack of mobilization thus far. small groups are what you document who are feeling significant pain, but there subject seem to be anything or anybody tying them all together. >> yeah, you have a very valid point there....
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sam stovall, we're at historic highs. will you give earnings some credit here instead of just saying this is all the federal reserve? >> i haven't seen the evidence yet, bob. >> listen to what sam said. sam said 3% earnings growth is what we've got now. they beat by 4 points. i bet you if the historic comes in to play here, sam will have 6% earnings growth in the fourth quarter. >> i think we're going through a painful metamorphis, going from a liquidity-led rally to a fundamentally led rally. >> have a nice sanguine on the rocks as you leave. >> thank you. >>> one of historic's most notorious bears turned bullish back in march. there you are. >> there she is. >> is adam parker having a stran change of heart? >>> also, they will lay out the three stocks you need to know right now. >> don't forget about commodities. will gold continue to lose its shine with investors? advice you can't afford to miss out on. stay with us. this special coverage of "markets at all-time high." [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of
sam stovall, we're at historic highs. will you give earnings some credit here instead of just saying this is all the federal reserve? >> i haven't seen the evidence yet, bob. >> listen to what sam said. sam said 3% earnings growth is what we've got now. they beat by 4 points. i bet you if the historic comes in to play here, sam will have 6% earnings growth in the fourth quarter. >> i think we're going through a painful metamorphis, going from a liquidity-led rally to a...
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"sam and cat." congratulations on this. >> thank you. >> jimmy: everybody watch it. "sam and cat." it's on nickelodeon. [ applause ] it's you, ariana grande you're playing characters that we know. that we love. can you set up the show at all? >> yeah. "sam and cat" is a double spinoff of "icarly" and "victorious." sam is this feisty tomboy and cat is the flighty girly-girl who become roommates, and they start a baby-sitting business together. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. sounds like a bad idea. >> it is. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. i mean, good idea for a show. bad idea to go in that business. yeah. babysitting with you guys. well, we have a clip of the very funny and the very talented jennette mccurdy and ariana grande in their new hit show, "sam and cat." look at this. >> hey, can you take darby? he's happy. >> no, you guys, i don't have time to. i gotta go. >> whoa, i don't want this beef. [ laughter ] oh, yes. pretty flowers. go tell your mom to find another babysitter. >> our mom left for work. she dances
"sam and cat." congratulations on this. >> thank you. >> jimmy: everybody watch it. "sam and cat." it's on nickelodeon. [ applause ] it's you, ariana grande you're playing characters that we know. that we love. can you set up the show at all? >> yeah. "sam and cat" is a double spinoff of "icarly" and "victorious." sam is this feisty tomboy and cat is the flighty girly-girl who become roommates, and they start a baby-sitting...
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right here at sam's that you can follow me. sam thank you so much for joining me on today's i know little yes. so it was a bit of a mixed bag here it's a day on prime interest as usual the key economic statistics say one thing but r.v.o. another oil well maintained and it looks like we're taking a job knowing about steel and they have. right in taking its toll on the economy whatever that is of woods or mozart think about the interesting thing you know. too big to fail well according to the f.a.a. it's already in the bag and apple so america is for watching and come back tomorrow from everyone. and boring have a great. wealthy british style. time to write a. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you
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right here at sam set you can follow me at english sam thank you so much for joining me on today's i know we will yes. i. i. was a bit about a mixed bag here it's a day on prime interest as. these are all the key economic statistics say one thing overview another or well maintained and it looks like we're taking a job opening about seal and they have started taking its toll on the economy whatever that is of words or of mozart thing about that and just think you know only too big to fail well according to you as at the f.b.i. i think it's already in the bag and apple so america is for watching and come back tomorrow from everyone at preventing us and period boring have a great. she good lumber tour. was easy to build on its most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me relational why you should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only on the dog call. write the sea. search string. and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. question. freedom of speech. the freedom to. couldn't take three. th
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spying political commentator sam sachs reports. the spy game has changed used to be a world of moles shady briefcase exchanges and honey traps now it's a world of blanket surveillance across pretty much the entire planet through little more than a tap on the world's internet and phone communication lines some help from willing internet service providers and massive storage facilities that could be capable of holding a billion phone calls a day we're reminded of this thanks to more revelations from edward snowden who's released documents showing that the united states is engaging in rampant spying on key allies around the world particularly the european union as the guardian reports one document lists thirty eight embassies and missions describing them as targets it details an extraordinary range of spying methods used against each target from bugs implanted in electronic communications gear to taps and it cables so the collection of transmissions with specialized antenna along with traditional ideological adversaries in sensitive m
spying political commentator sam sachs reports. the spy game has changed used to be a world of moles shady briefcase exchanges and honey traps now it's a world of blanket surveillance across pretty much the entire planet through little more than a tap on the world's internet and phone communication lines some help from willing internet service providers and massive storage facilities that could be capable of holding a billion phone calls a day we're reminded of this thanks to more revelations...
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on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but how about that john cordes and story were the all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have had to answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here of prime interest have a great night. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all a
on twitter at sam sachs you can follow me on english so sam thank you so much for thinking about the do all this i. i . it was a surreptitious day here at prime interest more snowden stuff ok all under the table we know but how about that john cordes and story were the all the headlines on the cause i banker who might actually have had to answer for his crimes we're still waiting for the m.s.m. on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. the...
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>> we'll be keeping an eye on that, sam. thanks so much. >>> now, to our exclusive interview with zimmerman trial juror b-29. her name is maddy. she didn't want her full name to be revealed. but she wanted to tell her story, and as you'll see, she's not in shadow. not in disguise. she is a 36-year-old mother of eight. and works full-time as a certified nurse's aide. she's of puerto rican decent. she lived in chicago and moved to florida just a few months before the jury was selected. her attorney, david chico, also joined us. and it was important for maddy to express what it was like to sit on that jury. take us into the deliberations. you've heard all of the evidence. you've heard the closing argument, all of that. you go into the room for the first time, together as a group. did you take a vote right away to see where you stand? >> we didn't take a vote. >> reporter: what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second-degree murder. >> and people want to know how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty
>> we'll be keeping an eye on that, sam. thanks so much. >>> now, to our exclusive interview with zimmerman trial juror b-29. her name is maddy. she didn't want her full name to be revealed. but she wanted to tell her story, and as you'll see, she's not in shadow. not in disguise. she is a 36-year-old mother of eight. and works full-time as a certified nurse's aide. she's of puerto rican decent. she lived in chicago and moved to florida just a few months before the jury was...
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right here at sam set you can follow me. sam thank you so much for joining me on today's little yes. so it was a bit of a mixed bag here today on prime interest as usual the key economic statistics say one thing overview another or well maintained and it looks like we're in a given job owning about sue and they have started taking its toll on the economy whatever that is of which one of those lurking about been interesting video and we get too big to fail well according to the f.d.a. it's already in the bag and apple so america is for watching and come back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest and period boring have a great night. some of these traditional chilly lines they've been bred into built down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of new mexico i tell you what i mean this is not going to impact on the new mexico whatever happens here it's about the whole world now we're not about in the in the world in all the wars and so are. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is
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sam. thank you. >>> coming up, a dramatic day in the trial of george zimmerman. the lawyers hurling accusations. the judge walking out. >>> and the incredible survival story of a florida teenager who said that he was trapped in the alligator's jaws. how he broke free. >>> also coming up, sandler, spade, and rob schneider. they're here live. ited. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ hago que lo imposible sea posible, ♪ ♪ que todo lo increíble se vuelva visible, ♪ ♪ tres, dos, hola, ula... ♪ aplaudan en la luna. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through.
sam. thank you. >>> coming up, a dramatic day in the trial of george zimmerman. the lawyers hurling accusations. the judge walking out. >>> and the incredible survival story of a florida teenager who said that he was trapped in the alligator's jaws. how he broke free. >>> also coming up, sandler, spade, and rob schneider. they're here live. ited. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ hago que lo imposible sea posible, ♪ ♪ que todo lo...
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>> sam, here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." jennifer aniston answering all the rumors about her wedding day. now she tells us what opened it up, and it's a good thing. >>> plus, the weight loss plan only the rich could afford. until now. so can it work for you? >>> and how to get dresses like kate middleton without spending a royal ransom. all that, live, on "good morning america." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by the makers of centrum, the most recommended, preferred and studied multi-vitamin brand. studied multi-vitamin brand. apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a str
>> sam, here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." jennifer aniston answering all the rumors about her wedding day. now she tells us what opened it up, and it's a good thing. >>> plus, the weight loss plan only the rich could afford. until now. so can it work for you? >>> and how to get dresses like kate middleton without spending a royal ransom. all that, live, on "good morning america." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>>...
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to sam adams, it means drink our beer. i think it's a cheap commercial invoking the declaration of independence for frivolous. >> i suspect they're loving this discussion now. look at jamie is all hot and bothered by it, neil is. i'm not hot and boert. i get thirsty looking at it. >> any publicity is good publicity. they're talking about it, more advertisement. like you, i'm not that hot and bothered by it. it's not a clever commercial. there was a commercial during president's day where they invoked the gettysburg address and used abraham lincoln and george washington, honda did. there was cleverness. this isn't clever. >> i'm more outraged by the miss usa contestant and what that woman went through. that's another issue. enjoy your weekend everybody. we'll be explore this and more tonight an fbn. be there. >>> hello. i'm kimberly gill foil with bob, jesse, katie pavlik and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> this is a fox news alert. after nine days of testimony and dozens of witnesses, the
to sam adams, it means drink our beer. i think it's a cheap commercial invoking the declaration of independence for frivolous. >> i suspect they're loving this discussion now. look at jamie is all hot and bothered by it, neil is. i'm not hot and boert. i get thirsty looking at it. >> any publicity is good publicity. they're talking about it, more advertisement. like you, i'm not that hot and bothered by it. it's not a clever commercial. there was a commercial during president's day...
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at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the t pastry efs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we
at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who...
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i can't. [ door opens ] >> sam: hey. >> alexis: hi. >> sam: how's danny? >> alexis: he's sleeping. did you talk to dr. singh? did they find a donor? >> sam: dr. singh is off the case. danny has a new doctor now. >> alexis: what? who? >> sam: silas clay. >> ava: excuse me. doctor? i-i'm looking for my daughter. she's here somewhere, and she's having some te-- silas. >> silas: hello, ava. >> morgan: perfect. oh, kiki, this is guaranteed to take your mind off my brother. i mean, she'd better. i'm spending enough of her mom's money to make her happy. >> franco: i'm all for kiki being happy, but... what makes you think her affection can be bought? >> michael: don't tell me about your dreams, okay? i don't want to hear them. we have to stop running into each other. >> kiki: but that's my point. michael, we keep trying to avoid each other, and it doesn't work. >> michael: well, we hav
i can't. [ door opens ] >> sam: hey. >> alexis: hi. >> sam: how's danny? >> alexis: he's sleeping. did you talk to dr. singh? did they find a donor? >> sam: dr. singh is off the case. danny has a new doctor now. >> alexis: what? who? >> sam: silas clay. >> ava: excuse me. doctor? i-i'm looking for my daughter. she's here somewhere, and she's having some te-- silas. >> silas: hello, ava. >> morgan: perfect. oh, kiki, this is guaranteed...
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here at sam said and you can follow me english. thank you so much for your vote on that they will. and it was an evasive day here at prime interest it seemed as though with the essays the owner is in the clear for now even though mr cohen's firm was handed down and went and burning he continues to walk towards the back door of his humble office on constitution avenue even as his favorite toy the s. and p. five hundred has been exposed as a manipulated friday and that wretch moved towards the exit door. cash they're collecting because those forces and vented you know breezy oh and then yawn as explained his proposal modest as it may be to help your of exit its financial crisis then we explained in just how insider trading works and you may or may not be guilty of any wrongdoing at all about no we're going to sign off thanks for watching come back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest i'm sorry i'm boring everybody can. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you'r
here at sam said and you can follow me english. thank you so much for your vote on that they will. and it was an evasive day here at prime interest it seemed as though with the essays the owner is in the clear for now even though mr cohen's firm was handed down and went and burning he continues to walk towards the back door of his humble office on constitution avenue even as his favorite toy the s. and p. five hundred has been exposed as a manipulated friday and that wretch moved towards the...
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oprah winfrey, sam walton, colin powell. jay-z. newt gingrich, elizabeth warren. why? what's that supposed to be? >> the structure of the book was difficult. it was crucial i get it right. to tell the story in a panoramic way but also intimately. i needed the main characters but i needed to show what was happening to the top of society, among the vip celebrities influencing parts of our cultures. from politics, there's newt gingrich who more than any other single figure, created the toxic atmosphere of the politics we're used to now in america. >> found this moment, not this specific moment, but the idea in your book and get you to comment on this. >> i help to pay in donations for conservation that the national zoo asks for. they're on permanent loan. and they'll grow to be much, much bigger, ten feet long. and the second thing was a local corporation, came to washington and i went out the fly down with the two dragons, i thought this was going to be one of the highlights of my career. and they were in the kind of bags you carry sneakers in. they were -- they were muc
oprah winfrey, sam walton, colin powell. jay-z. newt gingrich, elizabeth warren. why? what's that supposed to be? >> the structure of the book was difficult. it was crucial i get it right. to tell the story in a panoramic way but also intimately. i needed the main characters but i needed to show what was happening to the top of society, among the vip celebrities influencing parts of our cultures. from politics, there's newt gingrich who more than any other single figure, created the toxic...
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that's right sam today. he's being described as our witness in a case you are part of to tell you a little bit. is a harvard professor by then. and here now to be asked to be a key witness for the defense. he. he's an expert ah. wiki leaks has done extensive research on wiki leaks on the history of wiki leaks. it was able to testify that the organization of wiki leaks really what their role that they play news media said you know what they were prior to these leaks. documents what's being called a document on them and dump excuse like this but these of these iraq war logs. wiki leaks was viewed as a legitimate organization they worked with the new york times they worked with the guardian and then all of a sudden after these latest. there was absolute the way that we can because it would. have to do with it a bit responded that due to. the way that the rhetoric about wiki leaks portrayed wiki leaks as the enemy and after that we the media kind of followed suit and took on that belief that they were affiliated
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sam thank you so much for joining me on today's i know we will yes. it was a bit of a mixed bag here today on prime interest as usual the key economic statistics say one thing but our view another or well maintained and it looks like we're taking a job opening about seal and they have started taking its toll on the economy whatever that is which one of those are thing about been interesting to you know only too big to fail well according to the f.a.a. it's already in the bag and apple so what america is for watching and come back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest and terry i'm going have a great. technology innovation all the developments around. the future coverage. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lang you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant cor
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joining me is political commentator sam sax you little bit of trouble there i'm feeling comfortable in here a few times to sort of your jacket off my parents lose some time to the very first story big banks meet big beer large beer companies including miller coors are putting pressure on the federal reserve to crack down on wall street miller coors a major aluminum buyer and that's the fed to toughen. oversight of banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan both banks are accused of manipulating aluminum prices by controlling large metal warehouses part of the london metal exchange network your thoughts so basically we have banks running a racket that's screwing over companies like these big companies that other companies that use aluminum the bigger picture here is that wall street the wall street economy the fire economy finance insurance real estate used to be about ten percent of our economy now it's now twenty five to thirty percent of our economy and starting to dominate our economy and it's doing that because it's preying on all the other industries in our economy through these roc
joining me is political commentator sam sax you little bit of trouble there i'm feeling comfortable in here a few times to sort of your jacket off my parents lose some time to the very first story big banks meet big beer large beer companies including miller coors are putting pressure on the federal reserve to crack down on wall street miller coors a major aluminum buyer and that's the fed to toughen. oversight of banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan both banks are accused of manipulating...
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joining me now, the huffington post's sam stein. msnbc's karen finney and ari melber. and sex therapist and psychiatrist dr. madeline castellanos. ari melber -- >> you're starting with me? >> i'm starting with you. sexting scandals start with ari melber on this program. okay? >> literally. >> i need some expertise here. i want to get to this last line of the woman in this new story. she says that all of his campaign promises about being a changed man are absolute lies. what -- how is this -- what is your sense of how this is going to play in this campaign? >> well, look, she's an anonymous source. we deal with anonymous sources a lot in politics. right? so unlike, say, an anonymous source in the "new york times" we don't have a third party validating quite as much. having said that, as you know and as the audience knows, he has burned up quite a bit of credibility for people who care about the details of this because he has been previously caught in several lies. i don't think the politics actually will hurt him that much in the long run in new york. and i'll tell you
joining me now, the huffington post's sam stein. msnbc's karen finney and ari melber. and sex therapist and psychiatrist dr. madeline castellanos. ari melber -- >> you're starting with me? >> i'm starting with you. sexting scandals start with ari melber on this program. okay? >> literally. >> i need some expertise here. i want to get to this last line of the woman in this new story. she says that all of his campaign promises about being a changed man are absolute lies....
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panic. >> sam! >> sam! >> sam! >> 12 people are treated for broken bones and bruises at the nearby hospital. no players are injured but the cowboys' staff suffers a devastating blow. the most severely injured is 33-year-old assistant scout rich beam. his spine is severed and he's permanently paralyzed from the waist down. >> the initial reaction from me and everybody else was, man, we were lucky. nobody got really hurt. it wasn't much later we realized not everybody was so lucky. and we found out about rich. i think that changed everybody's perspective of all of it. >> the cause of the collapse is immediately investigated. at first it's thought that a tornado hit the facility but it turns out the collapse is caused by a microburst, a concentrated intense downdraft of air over a small area usually caused by a thunderstorm. the investigation reveals that wind speeds during the microburst are estimated to be between 55 and 65 miles per hour. and because of structural flaws, the facility is unable to withstand the impa
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facts sam let's start with the latest what are we getting from these revelations these these rumors this is another bizarre twist to the story but it appears that the bolivian presidential plane is grounded in austria right now and it seems like france or portugal the that denied the plane air space believes that snowden may be on on board this plane i find it. very strange that france would take such a stand denying a plane belonging to a president of a country that you're not hostile you're an ally with into its airspace and let's say it was completely convinced that snowden was somehow on board and of course as you said there these these rumors are being denied snowden that from from bolivia are saying snowden wasn't on the plane that this was a lie you know where this came from they have no idea and doors charmion saying that this is a big deal and they want to best additions into what exactly is happening here so right now we have no evidence as to where these suspicions came from do we know i don't think we do you know president obama last week said he would not be scrambling
facts sam let's start with the latest what are we getting from these revelations these these rumors this is another bizarre twist to the story but it appears that the bolivian presidential plane is grounded in austria right now and it seems like france or portugal the that denied the plane air space believes that snowden may be on on board this plane i find it. very strange that france would take such a stand denying a plane belonging to a president of a country that you're not hostile you're...
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sam has said the worst is yet to come. now, this, 250,000 people outside of washington, d.c., will have no running water until at least sunday. engineers there, shutting down a broken water main. experts say more than 1 million miles of underground water mains across the u.s. are vulnerable to similar weak spots. sam's complete forecast coming up in a bit. >>> meanwhile, in california, 2,200 firefighters battling this aggressive wildfire, west of palm springs. seven homes have burned. dozens more are threatened. >>> swift, new reaction overnight from four of the six jurors who acquitted george zimmerman, as protests now continue across the country. the women released a joint statement, distancing themselves from statements made by their fellow juror, saying she does not speak for them. that juror, seen here interviewing on cnn in shadow, known only as b-37, says she believes trayvon martin played a huge role in his own death. attorney general eric holder, meanwhile, also speaking out. criticizing the stand your ground self
sam has said the worst is yet to come. now, this, 250,000 people outside of washington, d.c., will have no running water until at least sunday. engineers there, shutting down a broken water main. experts say more than 1 million miles of underground water mains across the u.s. are vulnerable to similar weak spots. sam's complete forecast coming up in a bit. >>> meanwhile, in california, 2,200 firefighters battling this aggressive wildfire, west of palm springs. seven homes have burned....
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and our sam champion, at central park. sam, i understand it's getting very steamy there. >> oh, oh, lara, lara, lara! david! good morning, everybody. "entertainment weekly" has called it the year of the dragons. imagine dragons is the concert of our summer. look at this huge crowd. and we're going to be bringing you their songs later on this morning. let's deal with the weather around the country for this holiday weekend. we've had a real washout into the southeast. it's been such a problem there. the flooding that's been going on through florida into georgia. the panhandle of florida. there's been about 20 inches of rain near panama city, florida, the last two days. what a shame. it's a gorgeous area, to make it a weekend washout for those folks. we have an additional two to three inches of rain coming, in that part of the country in the next 24 hours. and in the next 48 hours, we have a rain issue, as it looks like the low doesn't want to leave in that direction. the heaviest rain goes to cincinnati, nashville, and a lit
and our sam champion, at central park. sam, i understand it's getting very steamy there. >> oh, oh, lara, lara, lara! david! good morning, everybody. "entertainment weekly" has called it the year of the dragons. imagine dragons is the concert of our summer. look at this huge crowd. and we're going to be bringing you their songs later on this morning. let's deal with the weather around the country for this holiday weekend. we've had a real washout into the southeast. it's been...
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joining me now, the huffington post's sam stein. msnbc's karen finney and ari melber. and sex therapist and psychiatrist dr. madeline castellanos. ari melber -- >> you're starting with me? >> i'm starting with you. sexting scandals start with ari melber on this program. okay? >> literally. >> i need some expertise here. i want to get to this last line of the woman in this new story. she says that all of his campaign promises about being a changed man are absolute lies. what -- how is this -- what is your sense of how this is going to play in this campaign? >> well, look, she's an anonymous source. we deal with anonymous sources a lot in politics. right? so unlike, say, an anomgs souny source in the "new york times" we don't have a third party validating quite as much. having said that, as you know and as the audience knows, he has burned up quite a bit of credibility for people who care about the details of this because he has been previously caught in several lies. i don't think the politics actually will hurt him that much in the long run in new york. and i'll tell y
joining me now, the huffington post's sam stein. msnbc's karen finney and ari melber. and sex therapist and psychiatrist dr. madeline castellanos. ari melber -- >> you're starting with me? >> i'm starting with you. sexting scandals start with ari melber on this program. okay? >> literally. >> i need some expertise here. i want to get to this last line of the woman in this new story. she says that all of his campaign promises about being a changed man are absolute lies....