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. >> rafe: sam, huh? it sounds like things have changed between you two. >> sam: thank you guys so much for everything that you've done. >> nikolas: you're welcome. that's what family's for. >> molly: yeah, you know we would do anything for you and danny. in fact, i have been doing some research into nutrition for -- >> nikolas: i'm sorry to interrupt, but there's something i need to take care of. i'll talk to you soon. >> sam: yeah. of course. >> nikolas: bye, molly. >> molly: bye. [ inhales sharply ] okay, is it just me, or did nikolas leave really suddenly? >> sam: no, he did. >> molly: to go see her? >> sam: but nikolas did help deliver dr. westbourne's baby at wyndemere. >> molly: i guess. let's just hope that's all that's going on there. >> taylor: rafe, don't make this any more difficult than it has to be. >> felix: make what difficult? what kind of trouble you getting yourself into now, sis? >> taylor: call me. the "mind your own business" kind. [ doorbell rings ] >> felix: mm-hmm. >> taylor: bett
. >> rafe: sam, huh? it sounds like things have changed between you two. >> sam: thank you guys so much for everything that you've done. >> nikolas: you're welcome. that's what family's for. >> molly: yeah, you know we would do anything for you and danny. in fact, i have been doing some research into nutrition for -- >> nikolas: i'm sorry to interrupt, but there's something i need to take care of. i'll talk to you soon. >> sam: yeah. of course. >>...
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sam, i am. that sam i am, that sam i am, i do not like that sam i am. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like green eggs and ham. would you like them here or there? i would not like them here or there. i would not like them anywhere. i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam i am. would you like them in a house? would you like them with a mouse? i do not like them in a house, i do not like them with a mouse, i do not like them here or there, i do not like them anywhere. i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam i am. would you eat them in a box? would you eat them with a fox? not in a box, not with a fox, not in a house, not with a mouse. i would not eat them here or there, i would not eat them anywhere. i would not eat green eggs and am. i do not like them, sam i am. would you could you in a car? eat them, eat them, here they are. i would not, could not in a car. you may like them, you will see. you may like them in a tree. i would not, could not in a tree. not in a car. you let me be.
sam, i am. that sam i am, that sam i am, i do not like that sam i am. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like green eggs and ham. would you like them here or there? i would not like them here or there. i would not like them anywhere. i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam i am. would you like them in a house? would you like them with a mouse? i do not like them in a house, i do not like them with a mouse, i do not like them here or there, i...
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sam bears it all. he bares the external history of tragedy and persecution as well as the internal tensions which have been at the heart of the coptic story for almost two millennia. it is, at some points, a tale of intrigue among popes and metropolitans and monasteries and conferences, but it is a story of texture and depth, and it is a remarkable story that sam portrays in all its dimensions. and i think it's really quite a courageous story for doing that. sam's book, secondly, is courageous in another way. he takes on the pillars of accepted wisdom about egyptian history; albert hur ranny, for example, and he skewers them with delicacy and precision and subtlety. the target, first and foremost s the conventional idea of egypt's liberal age. now, there's an awful lot of nostalgia in the study of the modern middle east. one piece, for example, concerns the idea of a golden age, the idea that muslims and jews lived together in peace and harmony, you know, about a millennia ago. well, as we know, there
sam bears it all. he bares the external history of tragedy and persecution as well as the internal tensions which have been at the heart of the coptic story for almost two millennia. it is, at some points, a tale of intrigue among popes and metropolitans and monasteries and conferences, but it is a story of texture and depth, and it is a remarkable story that sam portrays in all its dimensions. and i think it's really quite a courageous story for doing that. sam's book, secondly, is courageous...
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sam? >> clayton, so bad in that area, the residents are being told no matter how much water is around them, to shelter in place. get as high as you can. will the dams hold? there's additional rain coming, in some case, up to two inches of rain and we'll have the forecast later on this morning. george. >> thanks, sam. >>> let's get more from jason stillman in lions, colorado. i know this has been a harrowing experience for you. you noticed the water start to rise on wednesday. then the middle of the night thursday morning, you wake up and everything is out of control. >> like nothing i've ever seen before. it's complete -- the rivers are just up and over the bridges. and our entire neighborhood and the lower part of town where we live, is just a big river right now. >> it's still underwater? >> it's still under water. >> it must be incredibly sad. >> yeah. like i said, it's coming up and over the bridges. a foot bridge that leads into our neighborhood, out yesterday. debris slamming into th
sam? >> clayton, so bad in that area, the residents are being told no matter how much water is around them, to shelter in place. get as high as you can. will the dams hold? there's additional rain coming, in some case, up to two inches of rain and we'll have the forecast later on this morning. george. >> thanks, sam. >>> let's get more from jason stillman in lions, colorado. i know this has been a harrowing experience for you. you noticed the water start to rise on...
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. >> welcome back, sam. >> welcome back, sam. my name's katie jackson. a broadcast student. an intern at wkyp, just like you. >> reporter: 16,000 students proudly attend eku. that's 3,000 more than during my days. located in historic richmond, kentucky, the town is maroon, with school pride. ♪ daniel boone was a man >> this stop, daniel boone, they say it's good to rub his toes. >> reporter: and daniel boone's good luck rubbed off on me. how is the rest of the campus here? >> it's a little different since you were here. but all of the broadcasting classes are located in this building. >> reporter: mac computers replace the typewriters i remember. while the tools may have changed, students dreams sure are the same. >> i want to have my own radio show. >> i dream of being an anchor. >> i want to go into news rancors and sports reporting. >> reporter: the eku wall of stars. wait. i never expected to be there. >> it's very important to have a alum like sam. having his picture there, showing he can get there fr
. >> welcome back, sam. >> welcome back, sam. my name's katie jackson. a broadcast student. an intern at wkyp, just like you. >> reporter: 16,000 students proudly attend eku. that's 3,000 more than during my days. located in historic richmond, kentucky, the town is maroon, with school pride. ♪ daniel boone was a man >> this stop, daniel boone, they say it's good to rub his toes. >> reporter: and daniel boone's good luck rubbed off on me. how is the rest of the...
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now, i know you love sam. you think he's been in your corner for this retrial, but when he offered up the information about all those people that you robbed while impersonating a nurse... why, i never... sam wouldn't make up things like that. that's a lie. he's lying to her! what are you talking about? your son is trying to bury you, doris... is he? ...make us put you away for good so he can keep all the money. he got you those jobs. he -- he picked the artwork for you to steal. and then sam fenced it -- isn't that right? you're a loving, trusting mother exploited by a psychotic child who's selling you out for his own gain. no. no. that can't be true. doris... how would i know about all this if sam hadn't told me? i'm truly sorry that i helped put you in prison, so, please, help me set you free. after all i gave up for him. [ breathes deeply ] when he came up with this plan, i -- well, i knew it was wrong. what is she saying? when he was working for the insurance company. oh, my god. yeah. they'd hired him to
now, i know you love sam. you think he's been in your corner for this retrial, but when he offered up the information about all those people that you robbed while impersonating a nurse... why, i never... sam wouldn't make up things like that. that's a lie. he's lying to her! what are you talking about? your son is trying to bury you, doris... is he? ...make us put you away for good so he can keep all the money. he got you those jobs. he -- he picked the artwork for you to steal. and then sam...
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sam bears it all. he bears the external history of tragedy and persecution, as well as the internal tensions which have been at the heart of the continuic story for almost two ma less than yum -- it was a tail of entry among pope of metropolitan. but it is a story of texture and depth. it is a remarkable story that sam portrays in all dimension. i think it's a courageous story for doing that. sam's book secondly, is courageous in another way. he takes on the pillar of accepted -- albert, for example, and he rescues them with delicate sincerity and precision and subtlety. the target, first and foremost, is the conventional idea of egypt's liberal age. now there's an awful lot ofs no one piece, for example, concerns the idea of a golden age. the idea that muslims and jews live together in peace and harmony about a millennium ago. the golden age was limited in both time and space. an really an outlier. how to it's important know that until recently it was always better to be born a jew in muslim lands tha
sam bears it all. he bears the external history of tragedy and persecution, as well as the internal tensions which have been at the heart of the continuic story for almost two ma less than yum -- it was a tail of entry among pope of metropolitan. but it is a story of texture and depth. it is a remarkable story that sam portrays in all dimension. i think it's a courageous story for doing that. sam's book secondly, is courageous in another way. he takes on the pillar of accepted -- albert, for...
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i can't do that, sam. yes, zoe. you can... it's not really my style but it fits perfectly. - look, i'm clearly going down like a lead balloon here. - no, no you're fine. to tell you the truth, chrissie. i've been having a bit of a rough time. i've got things preying on my mind... - i had a couple of whiskies... - sure... sure, what? sure, shut up? or sure, you understand? sure, i understand. i've had better times myself. you know what? i'd say you'd had a lot better times. - what do you mean? - i look at you and i see someone very unhappy. if you ever want to do anything about it, you know where i am. there you are... - like the outfit. - very funny. i need a word. well, i'm busy. i got a date... - let's go, babe. - listen, i'm gonna take a rain check, danny. over here, now. stuck behind the bar are you, chrissie? - zoe, what are you doing here? - we've come for a drink. on the house. what do you want, zo? - are you mad? - hmm. i fancy some champagne. a bottle of your finest, please, landlady. upstairs now, the pair of you. he
i can't do that, sam. yes, zoe. you can... it's not really my style but it fits perfectly. - look, i'm clearly going down like a lead balloon here. - no, no you're fine. to tell you the truth, chrissie. i've been having a bit of a rough time. i've got things preying on my mind... - i had a couple of whiskies... - sure... sure, what? sure, shut up? or sure, you understand? sure, i understand. i've had better times myself. you know what? i'd say you'd had a lot better times. - what do you mean? -...
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sam bears it all. he bears the external history of tragedy and persecution as well as the internal attentions at the heart of the story for almost two my millenniums. it is, at some points, a tale of intrigue among popes and metropoll tans, mon -- monastaries, but it's a remarkable story portrayed in all dimensions. it's a courageous story for doing that. sam's book, secondly, is courageous in another way. he takes on the pillars of accepted wisdom about egyptian history, albert, for example, and he skewers them with delicacy and precision and subtlety. the target, first and foremost, is the conventional idea of egypt's liberal age. now, there's a lot of nostalgia in the study of the modern middle east. one piece, for example, concerns the idea of a golden age, the idea that muslims and jews live together in peace and harmony, and, you know, a millennium ago. as we know, there's more fiction than reality there. the golden age was quite limited in both time and space. it was an outlier in history. altho
sam bears it all. he bears the external history of tragedy and persecution as well as the internal attentions at the heart of the story for almost two my millenniums. it is, at some points, a tale of intrigue among popes and metropoll tans, mon -- monastaries, but it's a remarkable story portrayed in all dimensions. it's a courageous story for doing that. sam's book, secondly, is courageous in another way. he takes on the pillars of accepted wisdom about egyptian history, albert, for example,...
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on the left sam keller in his playing days at arizona state. on his right, the avatar for arizona state's, the next year. a few years later, keller played for nebraska state, the avatar and his picture are nearly identical. >> right-handed? >> right-handed, they had everybody pretty much nailed down to a tee. if you had a generic quarterback with no semblance of that roster on that college team it would be a lot less appealing. >> cellar's lawsuit said the ncaa made money off him and other college athletes by illegally louing them to use his likeness in the football game. the ncaa's licensing arm, uses athletes real names in the development process then remove them before the game is released. >> they realize that something bad is going on and they don't want this to be out in the public, it would be wrong, they have been doing it and still do it, and this is exactly the type of thing that could submarine the game if it got into the media. >> if it got into the media? >> absolutely, yep. >> when you got this e-mail what did you think? >> honest
on the left sam keller in his playing days at arizona state. on his right, the avatar for arizona state's, the next year. a few years later, keller played for nebraska state, the avatar and his picture are nearly identical. >> right-handed? >> right-handed, they had everybody pretty much nailed down to a tee. if you had a generic quarterback with no semblance of that roster on that college team it would be a lot less appealing. >> cellar's lawsuit said the ncaa made money off...
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sam: this building has 15 floors. the department of immigration takes up the first floor and the lower plaza. if they're after civilians, then he's gonna be targeting the open immigration areas. we have a visual on trent. trent. i've got a bomb! (bystanders screaming) man: my grandfather kneeled down to kiss him good-bye. my dad's only five. he's got no idea. he told me how the wool uniform felt rough against his chest, and he says to my dad... "you take care, now. you take care." so let's fast-forward. my dad and my mom-- they're living hand to mouth 'cause no one's going to give a white guy over 40 a job. he can't afford to live in his own neighborhood, his own neighborhood where he grew up. so who is living there, living in his house, working his job? it's not you or you or any of you. i'm sorry, boys, but your skin is just too white. when i think about my grandfather, who gave his life on that beach in france for his country... ...then i see these people, you know, this... "rainbow of diversity" pouring in like se
sam: this building has 15 floors. the department of immigration takes up the first floor and the lower plaza. if they're after civilians, then he's gonna be targeting the open immigration areas. we have a visual on trent. trent. i've got a bomb! (bystanders screaming) man: my grandfather kneeled down to kiss him good-bye. my dad's only five. he's got no idea. he told me how the wool uniform felt rough against his chest, and he says to my dad... "you take care, now. you take care." so...
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all right, sam. thank you very much. >>> we're going to switch gears to the suburban seattle man on trial for the murder of his wife more than seven years after her death. the victim's family is hoping they will finally get justice. abc's neal karlinsky has that story. >> reporter: in a seattle courtroom monday, a mother unflinchingly took on her daughter's alleged murderer. the same man she once called family. but has pursued for years as a cold-blooded killer. >> i just said, he murdered my daughter. i have cried my brains out every day for seven years. if he can't take being confronted by a 72-year-old woman, well, i'm sorry. but he's not much of a man if he can't handle that. >> reporter: nicole pietz vanished from home in 2006. at the time, her husband, david pietz, seen here in the couple's happy wedding video, was among those talking to reporters. >> trying to focus on what we can do to be finding her so that you don't let your mind go to bad places. >> reporter: her body was later found in a
all right, sam. thank you very much. >>> we're going to switch gears to the suburban seattle man on trial for the murder of his wife more than seven years after her death. the victim's family is hoping they will finally get justice. abc's neal karlinsky has that story. >> reporter: in a seattle courtroom monday, a mother unflinchingly took on her daughter's alleged murderer. the same man she once called family. but has pursued for years as a cold-blooded killer. >> i just...
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on the left sam keller in his playing days at arizona state. on his right, the avatar for arizona state 's, the next year. a few years later, keller played for nebraska state, the avatar and his picture are nearly identical. >> right-handed? >> right-handed, they had everybody pretty much nailed down to a tee. if you had a generic quarterback with no semblance of that roster on that college team it would be a lot less appealing. >> cellar's lawsuit said the ncaa made money off him and other college athletes by illegally louing them to use his likeness in the football game. the ncaa's licensing arm, uses athletes real names in the development process then remove them before the game is released. >> they realize that something bad is going on and they don't want this to be out in the public, it would be wrong, they have been doing it and still do it, and this is exactly the type of thing that could submarine the game if it got into the media. >> if it got into the media? >> absolutely, yep. >> when you got this e-mail what did you think? >> hones
on the left sam keller in his playing days at arizona state. on his right, the avatar for arizona state 's, the next year. a few years later, keller played for nebraska state, the avatar and his picture are nearly identical. >> right-handed? >> right-handed, they had everybody pretty much nailed down to a tee. if you had a generic quarterback with no semblance of that roster on that college team it would be a lot less appealing. >> cellar's lawsuit said the ncaa made money off...
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smith wrote to sam houston and said, she took it like a soldier. she bit on a cohen, and endured this and survived and had more children and they had -- she had a long and regular life. but, of course, with no anesthetic. she had the amazing -- resilience just like the girls who came in. thomas rusk, who was the other first senate of texas, who was a very -- he was actually the secretary of war. he and sam houston were best friends, bonded, and they were both elected by the texas legislature to be the first senators from texas after the ten years of the republic, and texas came in to the union. i'm going to digress for a moment and say that texas did come to the united states first under a treaty. because we were a nation, of course, and the treaty was signed, but they couldn't get the two-thirds vote in the senate to ratify the treaty. so president tyler said, all right, i'm going introduce a resolution. we'll pass a law to let texas in to the united states. well, john quincy adams, who had come back to the house of representatives by then -- afte
smith wrote to sam houston and said, she took it like a soldier. she bit on a cohen, and endured this and survived and had more children and they had -- she had a long and regular life. but, of course, with no anesthetic. she had the amazing -- resilience just like the girls who came in. thomas rusk, who was the other first senate of texas, who was a very -- he was actually the secretary of war. he and sam houston were best friends, bonded, and they were both elected by the texas legislature to...
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back to sam in colorado. we miss you sam. we're glad you're there but we miss you here. >> i miss you, too. great to see you with linda ronstadt right then. we're live in boulder. where this historic flooding event. epic. pull out every word you have top let's get to the boards. the twitter and facebook pictures coming in. you guys have been sending us pictures of the damage from the flooding. and the pictures are unbelievable. roads gone. like this creek behind me. as i told you at the top of the show. kids are playing in this at this time of the year normally. it's usually only two feet deep. it will take seven to ten days to get the water down. all the water rushing out of the mountains into this area. how about that cool air? new york city, boston philadelphia, washington, d.c. some slightly milder temperatures in d.c. by tuesday back into the mid 70s. >> "good morning america" is live in boulder. ginger zoo is just outside of the area as well. we're fully covering this story. robin? >> you have it covered. it was pretty
back to sam in colorado. we miss you sam. we're glad you're there but we miss you here. >> i miss you, too. great to see you with linda ronstadt right then. we're live in boulder. where this historic flooding event. epic. pull out every word you have top let's get to the boards. the twitter and facebook pictures coming in. you guys have been sending us pictures of the damage from the flooding. and the pictures are unbelievable. roads gone. like this creek behind me. as i told you at the...
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back to sam in colorado. we miss you sam. we're glad you're there but we miss you here. >> i miss you, too. great to see you with linda ronstadt right then. we're live in boulder. where this historic flooding event. epic. pull out every word you have top let's get to the boards. the twitter and facebook pictures coming in. you guys have been sending us pictures of the damage from the flooding. and the pictures are unbelievable. roads gone. like this creek behind me. as i told you at the top of the show. kids are playing in this at this time of the year normally. it's usually only two feet deep. it will take seven to ten days to get the water down. all the water rushing out of the mountains into this area. how about that cool air? new york city, boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c. some slightly milder temperatures in d.c. >>> good morning on this monday. sunshine everywhere this afternoon. 70s for most of us, but some 80s will pop up in the north bay and east bay valleys. accuweather seven-day forecast, >> "good morning ame
back to sam in colorado. we miss you sam. we're glad you're there but we miss you here. >> i miss you, too. great to see you with linda ronstadt right then. we're live in boulder. where this historic flooding event. epic. pull out every word you have top let's get to the boards. the twitter and facebook pictures coming in. you guys have been sending us pictures of the damage from the flooding. and the pictures are unbelievable. roads gone. like this creek behind me. as i told you at the...
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and sam bower. >>> good morning, commissioners and director. [speaker not understood] with the san francisco parks alliance. we're the fiscal sponsor for the friends of kesar triangle. it's a real privilege to be working with this group on this very interesting project that brings kind of a special treatment to this area of golden gate park at kesar triangle. we're really excited about this project because of the great vision that it has to bring some artistic elements and the connection with eco logic design into the park. we feel it is an opportunity to make it a special place and possibly is a model we can use in other parks around the city as well. the great thing is it also builds on activation events that the group has already been doing. we've been able to have some events where we're out in the park enjoying music, blowing bubbles, and the usability of the space will also be greatly increased by improving the turf area and the buffering some of the high traffic areas nearby as well as from the parked cars that are there on lincoln. anot
and sam bower. >>> good morning, commissioners and director. [speaker not understood] with the san francisco parks alliance. we're the fiscal sponsor for the friends of kesar triangle. it's a real privilege to be working with this group on this very interesting project that brings kind of a special treatment to this area of golden gate park at kesar triangle. we're really excited about this project because of the great vision that it has to bring some artistic elements and the...
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and sam bower. >>> good morning, commissioners and director. [speaker not understood] with the san francisco parks alliance. we're the fiscal sponsor for the friends of kesar triangle. it's a real privilege to be working with this group on this very interesting project that brings kind of a special treatment to this area of golden gate park at kesar triangle. we're really excited about this project because of the great vision that it has to bring some artistic elements and the connection with eco logic design into the park. we feel it is an opportunity to make it a special place
and sam bower. >>> good morning, commissioners and director. [speaker not understood] with the san francisco parks alliance. we're the fiscal sponsor for the friends of kesar triangle. it's a real privilege to be working with this group on this very interesting project that brings kind of a special treatment to this area of golden gate park at kesar triangle. we're really excited about this project because of the great vision that it has to bring some artistic elements and the...
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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
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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sam sachs take it is it. you know wake up call america former labor secretary robert reich takes his lifelong fight for economic fairness to the big screen in the documentary inequality for all he believes the growing income gap threatens the american way of life unless citizens take to get a lay out the problems the potential solutions enjoy and why the stuff as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politicking with larry . spice k two scooby snacks the insulting thing is that they actually have the nerve to call if. you smoke and chemicals you're smoking something that is laced with your own even though one there are many many different than me. and i think there are no real clues for. the regulations on. the must just be smoking light with no idea what is in that. city.
sam sachs take it is it. you know wake up call america former labor secretary robert reich takes his lifelong fight for economic fairness to the big screen in the documentary inequality for all he believes the growing income gap threatens the american way of life unless citizens take to get a lay out the problems the potential solutions enjoy and why the stuff as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politicking with larry . spice k two scooby snacks the insulting...
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navy yard well arty's san sacks is there right now with the latest sam what is the latest that you're hearing about the number of victims and the gunman who perpetrated this attack. well the latest numbers of the same well you have there we have twelve fatalities that we know of that includes one shooter of the navy yard is about three blocks that way on the right side there it's an old building it's been here it's been here since seventy nine hundred nine as you said but back to the shooting rich wealthy tell these include the shooter now police a little bit ago said that they were looking for two potential suspects a white male and a black male wearing military style uniforms we now know they've identified the white male and he's no longer a suspect but police are still telling people around the area here to stay indoors as there might be someone still on the loose who might be responsible for the shooting but still very active investigation the street is still closed down you still see here how helicopters going around police cars driving back and forth around here and have any of
navy yard well arty's san sacks is there right now with the latest sam what is the latest that you're hearing about the number of victims and the gunman who perpetrated this attack. well the latest numbers of the same well you have there we have twelve fatalities that we know of that includes one shooter of the navy yard is about three blocks that way on the right side there it's an old building it's been here it's been here since seventy nine hundred nine as you said but back to the shooting...
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and sam, thank you, jeff miller as well. with that, entertain a motion. >> well, aside from the comment that our general manager is energetic, i would move this forward for approval. and i felt the president's remarks and thank the crane foundation and all those who are involved on this exciting project. >> i second that, commissioner. >> point of clarification before we -- >> sure. >> before we move on this item. i just wanted to have a clearer understanding of the design elements for this project. so, all of these pictures in here that are renderings in here, are all of these -- >> commissioner, clearly speak -- >> yes. first of all, are the design elements finalized or you're still working on refining these? and the other question is the design elements that i see in here, are they already -- i mean, is it set in stone that they will be part of this triangle? just want to get clarification on this. >> well, we have had three public meetings in light of input from the public. so, the location of the path is very well final
and sam, thank you, jeff miller as well. with that, entertain a motion. >> well, aside from the comment that our general manager is energetic, i would move this forward for approval. and i felt the president's remarks and thank the crane foundation and all those who are involved on this exciting project. >> i second that, commissioner. >> point of clarification before we -- >> sure. >> before we move on this item. i just wanted to have a clearer understanding of...
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>> it's sam's turn tomorrow. sam's turn tomorrow. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. negotiations are scheduled to resume between barlt and one of its labor unions more than halfway into the 60-day cooling-off period called by governor brown. they're set to meet today in oakland. the other union, the amalgamated tran sit union has mediators they won't be available until monday, when negotiations over major sticking points, the big issues, are set to resume. >>> let's see how your morning commute is going with leyla gulen. >> not so great. east bay westbound along highway 80 making that drive up to port hall drive. an accident, a few vehicles smashed into this one that's just sitting there. we do have heavy backups half an hour. we'll get you from highway 4 down to the maze. more than one hour to head westbound side of 580 from tracy to dublin. >>> welcome back. our current conditions, most of us in the low to mid-60s right now, half moon bay behind at 59. big story today, faster sunshine even after the drizzle this morning and temperatures running a little bit warmer
>> it's sam's turn tomorrow. sam's turn tomorrow. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. negotiations are scheduled to resume between barlt and one of its labor unions more than halfway into the 60-day cooling-off period called by governor brown. they're set to meet today in oakland. the other union, the amalgamated tran sit union has mediators they won't be available until monday, when negotiations over major sticking points, the big issues, are set to resume. >>> let's see...
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i'm sam sachs and you're watching r.t. and we start with a is storage conversation between president obama and iranian president rouhani in just the last hour the white house confirms the two men spoke with each other over the phone about a nuclear deal this marks the first time a u.s. president and iranian leader have spoke spoken in more than thirty years the president expressed optimism that an agreement can be reached meanwhile at the united nations in new york city it's been a busy week for the general assembly but as we reach friday the diplomats labors are starting to bear fruit thursday evening we learned that the five permanent members of the u.n. security council had agreed to a draft resolution put forward by the united states and russia that compel syria to give up its chemical weapons stockpiles and official vote in the security council may come as soon as this evening. throughout these negotiations the main point of contention centered on chapter seven measures which allow for military and nonmilitary actions
i'm sam sachs and you're watching r.t. and we start with a is storage conversation between president obama and iranian president rouhani in just the last hour the white house confirms the two men spoke with each other over the phone about a nuclear deal this marks the first time a u.s. president and iranian leader have spoke spoken in more than thirty years the president expressed optimism that an agreement can be reached meanwhile at the united nations in new york city it's been a busy week...
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sam's in florida, also awesome. lady gaga performing today, also tremendous. >>> two major supermodels, naomi campbell and iman saying the runway must change right now. >> i have to take a second of anchor's privilege. it's elliott's 11th birthday. happy birthday. have a great day. great first day of school. >> happy birthday to her. >>> we begin with the crisis in syria. president bashar al assad saying the u.s. should expect, quote, everything. claims he used a saran gas attack a lie. intelligence gathered is compelling. john kerry saying he would be confident taking it into any courtroom. >>> meanwhile, president obama is working to gain congressional support for the military strikes in syria. he'll be addressing the nation in prime time. >>> the conflict in the middle east is to blame for a raise in gas prices. now averaging near already $4 a gallon in parts of the midwest. >>> overnight, a thai airways flight landed over night by skiding off the runway. workers, as you can see here, later plaqued out the logo o
sam's in florida, also awesome. lady gaga performing today, also tremendous. >>> two major supermodels, naomi campbell and iman saying the runway must change right now. >> i have to take a second of anchor's privilege. it's elliott's 11th birthday. happy birthday. have a great day. great first day of school. >> happy birthday to her. >>> we begin with the crisis in syria. president bashar al assad saying the u.s. should expect, quote, everything. claims he used a...
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but i think sam and carla might talk a little about that afterward. so, the next is some of the plants that will be used [speaker not understood], there are existing [speaker not understood] in the park that will reinforce and we'll plant some new iron wood trees as well. some of the other plantings are shown here. the arbutist will highlight the entryways of the space. strawberry trees, and the plants will be -- the interesting thing is with the new irrigation system, we think that the maintenance, dedicated maintenance work on the park will be dedicated particularly to maintenance of the plants in the park as opposed to moving around hoses to take care of the lawn. so, that concludes my presentation. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, jeff. as we mentioned, in addition to the paths and the additional plantings, the friends of kesar triangle group, they have worked with the community to form the kesar triangle arts coalition. the arts coalition is a volunteer-run advisory and planning group that combines art, ecology, and community engagement
but i think sam and carla might talk a little about that afterward. so, the next is some of the plants that will be used [speaker not understood], there are existing [speaker not understood] in the park that will reinforce and we'll plant some new iron wood trees as well. some of the other plantings are shown here. the arbutist will highlight the entryways of the space. strawberry trees, and the plants will be -- the interesting thing is with the new irrigation system, we think that the...
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. >> sam: [ sighs ] >> silas: sam, sam. wait, hey, listen. what? you want me to chase you into the street? >> sam: what? >> silas: give me one second to explain. >> sam: what is there to explain? you and ava jerome were kissing. >> michael: dad, i-i -- what are you doing? >> sonny: listen to me. i got to do this, 'cause i would not forgive myself if i don't. >> michael: well, what, dad? you never hurt me. >> sonny: yes, i did! i knew you and kiki weren't related. i finally said it. >> michael: wait, i'm sorry. what do you mean you knew? before kiki and morgan got married? what do you -- >> sonny: i -- you know, i swear to god, i wanted to tell you. connie told me to tell you, and i didn't. so i let you believe a lie. >> michael: why -- why would you do that? >> sonny: because i promised morgan i would. >> michael: wait a minute, dad. you -- you promised morgan? >> sonny: yes, son. i did. and i'm sorry. >> michael: wait a second. wait, are you telling me that morgan knew kiki and i weren't related before the rest of us?! >> sonny: yeah. morgan knew.
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i'm sam sachs and you are watching r.t. and we start with a historic conversation between president obama and iranian president rouhani in just the last hour actually this afternoon the white house confirmed that the two men spoke with each other over the phone about a nuclear deal and this marks the first time a u.s. president and iranian leader i've spoke to spoken in more than thirty years here was the president addressing the significance of this call. the very fact that this was the first communication between an american and iranian president since one thousand nine hundred seventy nine underscores the deep mistrust between our countries but it also indicates the prospect of moving beyond that difficult history meanwhile at the united nations in new york city it's been a busy week for the general assembly but as we reach friday the diplomats labors are starting to bear fruit thursday evening we learned that the five permanent members of the u.n. security council had agreed to a draft resolution put forward by the unit
i'm sam sachs and you are watching r.t. and we start with a historic conversation between president obama and iranian president rouhani in just the last hour actually this afternoon the white house confirmed that the two men spoke with each other over the phone about a nuclear deal and this marks the first time a u.s. president and iranian leader i've spoke to spoken in more than thirty years here was the president addressing the significance of this call. the very fact that this was the first...
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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 alized 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
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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some of the cdot people saying they can't each estimate, sam? >> ginger, incredible images you've been bringing us for almost two weeks. and i didn't understand how tough it was until you get right there and you can see it. the images are shocking. but until you see what these people are living through, you can't believe it. in that zone today, we have a little cold front. thank you. ginger. there will be scattered showers. it's the kind of thing they don't want to hear. it makes you jump, even though there's showers in that area, even though it's not a lot of rain. >> it's going to take so long to clean it up there. okay. sam, thanks very much. >>> let's get the other top stories from josh. >> we're going to begin with a big company making changes to its employee health care plan, as president obama's health care law is set to take effect. walgreens pharmacy will move its workers on to a private insurance exchange, where they'll be given a set amount of money and will be able to choose their insurer and medical coverage. walgreens joins a growi
some of the cdot people saying they can't each estimate, sam? >> ginger, incredible images you've been bringing us for almost two weeks. and i didn't understand how tough it was until you get right there and you can see it. the images are shocking. but until you see what these people are living through, you can't believe it. in that zone today, we have a little cold front. thank you. ginger. there will be scattered showers. it's the kind of thing they don't want to hear. it makes you...
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this is only one file, sam. right, that's 'cause the other guy is doing life in some russian hole for stealing a czar's furry hat. no name or photo? [ chuckling ] sorry, mike. no one's even seen the guy. the french police call the guy "monsieur glissant." ah, "mr. slippery." that's cute. they should call him "monsieur psycho," 'cause when he couldn't get away clean in kyoto, he got away violent. "blew up an elevator in a museum." wow. guy's got a real passion for making things go "kaboom." suspected of seven heists on three continents, and now he brought his traveling act to miami. if we're gonna make this his swan song and save buddy's life, we need to go see ken bocklage, let him know he needs to hire some extra security to protect his sword. oh, i do look good in black. bocklage: what's next, selena? i believe we're next, mr. bocklage. karen campbell. scott miller. we're private security consultants. we need a moment of your time. that's not how this works. you need to call me and make an appointment, okay? s
this is only one file, sam. right, that's 'cause the other guy is doing life in some russian hole for stealing a czar's furry hat. no name or photo? [ chuckling ] sorry, mike. no one's even seen the guy. the french police call the guy "monsieur glissant." ah, "mr. slippery." that's cute. they should call him "monsieur psycho," 'cause when he couldn't get away clean in kyoto, he got away violent. "blew up an elevator in a museum." wow. guy's got a real...
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i do not like them sam i am. so, kids and senator cruz, it's clear he doesn't like green eggs and ham. hmm. that sounds just like the far right's hatred of obamacare. let's continue. not on a train, not in a treatment not in a car, sam, let me be. i would not, could not, in a box. i could not, would not with a fox. i will not eat them to with a mouse. i would will not eat them in a house. i will not eat them here or there. i will not eat them anywhere. i do not like them, sam i am. sound familiar? the character sounds just like the republicans. i would not, could not support obamacare. not here or there or anywhere. back to the story. you do not like them so you say. try them, try them and you may. try them and you may, i say. try them. i believe that's president obama saying try obamacare. say, i like green eggs and ham. i do. i like them, sam i am. in the end, he likes green eggs and ham. so senator cruz, this story does apply to obamacare debate, but you got it all wrong. you were told to try it and never d di
i do not like them sam i am. so, kids and senator cruz, it's clear he doesn't like green eggs and ham. hmm. that sounds just like the far right's hatred of obamacare. let's continue. not on a train, not in a treatment not in a car, sam, let me be. i would not, could not, in a box. i could not, would not with a fox. i will not eat them to with a mouse. i would will not eat them in a house. i will not eat them here or there. i will not eat them anywhere. i do not like them, sam i am. sound...