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-sam: sam. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, sam. nice to meet you. -mark: yeah. -lemonis: so this is your place. -sam: your other home. -mark: my other home. -lemonis: is this it? -sam: this is it. mark: yeah. why, it's not big enough? -lemonis: no. -mark: too small for you? lemonis: it's plenty big. -is it "wick[ed]" or "wicked"? -sam: "wicked." mark: "wicked." yeah, we play on the word "wick," and that's why the "ed" is its own, like, design element. sam: he designed that. lemonis: and who owns the company? -sam: both of us. -mark: we both do. -sam: uh-huh. -mark: 50/50, yeah. lemonis: what's the product that started it all? sam: this puppy right here -- the pre-drip candle was specifically created for our wedding day. no venue would allow a drip candle, obviously. we scoured the market, and there weren't any pre-dripped candles that looked like a drip candle. mark: it still burns like a standard pillar, so you get the aesthetic of a drip candle without the mess. sam: so mark, who's artistic and crafty, said "why don't we make them ourselves?" lemonis: so is th
-sam: sam. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, sam. nice to meet you. -mark: yeah. -lemonis: so this is your place. -sam: your other home. -mark: my other home. -lemonis: is this it? -sam: this is it. mark: yeah. why, it's not big enough? -lemonis: no. -mark: too small for you? lemonis: it's plenty big. -is it "wick[ed]" or "wicked"? -sam: "wicked." mark: "wicked." yeah, we play on the word "wick," and that's why the "ed" is its own, like,...
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for sam? >> for both. >> reporter: doesn't sound like it shook your faith at all in him. >> it didn't. i still don't believe that he did it. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were able to come back and tell my mom or tell one of us, you know, "we miss her at sav-on. she was always smiling. she'd always help us." so what they did to her, all those stab wounds that she got, multiply those and those are her marks. >> reporter: for 21 years sam denied he inflicted those stab wounds, denied he killed cathy. but at his sentencing sam did something that was unexpected. >> i would like to apologize to the torrez family and to everyone for all of the harm and grief that i have caused them. th
for sam? >> for both. >> reporter: doesn't sound like it shook your faith at all in him. >> it didn't. i still don't believe that he did it. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know....
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>> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking for them to send the vets over. i wasn't asking for money. >> come on, columbo. >> either way, tyson says he's told there's no money earmarked for columbo. >> i first thought, "it has to be a misunderstanding," but, at some point, you'd think, even if that were the case, they would have an allegiance to what sam would have wanted." >> radio host mark thompson was a longtime friend of simon's. is it possible that sam made a promise to tyson he didn't intend to keep? >> i think the answ
>> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me...
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sam: well, i was confused about the question. -lemonis: well, sam. -sam: well, marcus. i know that we see things through our own lens, -so you'll have to excuse me. -lemonis: i don't have a lens. i just see things through what actually happened. sam: now, no one's perfect, but i try really hard to make sure that when i get up in the morning, i am the type of person that makes the world a better place. and that is a decision i make. now that doesn't make me perfect. lemonis: i totally get it. sam: i have tried to be honest and i have tried to be forthright -- lemonis: you haven't been honest at all. sam: do you know what? we're gonna be honest. lemonis: good. it's about time. sam: i didn't think we were a good fit for you. i wanted you to come here and help max. thank you for helping with that. you applied to the show for max to solve max's problem. -sam: i did, didn't i. -lemonis: and you took my money. -sam: and i wanted it -- -lemonis: and you took my money. sam: that is moot in this instance. lemonis: yes or no. ♪ e show for max to solve max's problem. -sam: i did,
sam: well, i was confused about the question. -lemonis: well, sam. -sam: well, marcus. i know that we see things through our own lens, -so you'll have to excuse me. -lemonis: i don't have a lens. i just see things through what actually happened. sam: now, no one's perfect, but i try really hard to make sure that when i get up in the morning, i am the type of person that makes the world a better place. and that is a decision i make. now that doesn't make me perfect. lemonis: i totally get it....
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sam chose this storefronts, 706 union avenue for the studio. this was the first actual studio in memphis. int of the other recordings memphis were done and radio stations. that is why a lot of these guys, like sam, came out of the background field. thing you about radio and the recorded live music at radio. we are in the control room. this is where sam worked, also his office, basically. is the gear heis used, very simple equipment. he would look out this window here, this glass, this partition , this was the cutting room out here. this is where all the musicians would be playing. and then the room in the front, that was the little office, the waiting area. marion chi-square was the office manager. that was it -- marion was the office manager. these three little rooms. it is pretty amazing how these three little rooms affected our culture.the first acts he recorded were blues accent a little country. he recorded some country music, as well. he was more interested in the country acts doing something different. at that time, you had country group
sam chose this storefronts, 706 union avenue for the studio. this was the first actual studio in memphis. int of the other recordings memphis were done and radio stations. that is why a lot of these guys, like sam, came out of the background field. thing you about radio and the recorded live music at radio. we are in the control room. this is where sam worked, also his office, basically. is the gear heis used, very simple equipment. he would look out this window here, this glass, this partition...
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here was something sam wanted. different.thing they forgot about that valid. ♪ >> i think it was popular in this region. sam was a small independent label. he did not have a huge outreach. he would literally have to drive around with records in the trunk of his car and give them to djs to play his songs. it definitely created a sensation but it was regional. it wasn't huge chart hit or anything like that. the impact it had is incredible when you think about it. not only did it influenced so many musicians in this area to do something similar, that mixup country and blues, it led to johnny cash coming in. jerry lee lewis. carl perkins. and beyond. it reached the world. people in europe and england. the rolling stones. the beatles influenced by these little records. theyweren't huge hit but affected everything we are listening to today. it is a ripple effect. sam, even with elvis, he wasn't financially stable. independent,thing he had done all he could for elvis. he didn't have this huge promotion engine to get him
here was something sam wanted. different.thing they forgot about that valid. ♪ >> i think it was popular in this region. sam was a small independent label. he did not have a huge outreach. he would literally have to drive around with records in the trunk of his car and give them to djs to play his songs. it definitely created a sensation but it was regional. it wasn't huge chart hit or anything like that. the impact it had is incredible when you think about it. not only did it...
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[applause] >> thank you, sam. one other person deserves a very, very, very special acknowledgement before we move onto our next couple of speakers. under president obama, sayery jewel was the secretary of the interior, and she said excellence is the foundation of education. a heard felt thank you to you, jackie, who serves as the president of her family foundation. for those of you that don't know, it is jackie's gift thats helped us build both these playgrounds and this amazing cafe, but even more is her transformational vision to take a chance on all of this, and for believe in the community, private sector, and public-private partnerships, and using the community for good. thank you so, so, so, so much. if sam could come back up -- jackie, we want you to have this on us. sam, i was going to say your business is just about perfect, but it's missing that. i now want to bring up phil batali representing the trust for public land. the trust works with us in nine partnership projects across the city over the last de
[applause] >> thank you, sam. one other person deserves a very, very, very special acknowledgement before we move onto our next couple of speakers. under president obama, sayery jewel was the secretary of the interior, and she said excellence is the foundation of education. a heard felt thank you to you, jackie, who serves as the president of her family foundation. for those of you that don't know, it is jackie's gift thats helped us build both these playgrounds and this amazing cafe, but...
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thanks, sam, for coming today. appreciate it. sam: real pleasure, real pleasure. ana: thank you so much. lemonis: great job. lemonis: hello, guys. steve: hey. ana: hey. good morning. lemonis: how are you? after seeing the presentations that both steve and ana put on for sam for the simple greek, it's clear to me that each of them have their strengths and their weaknesses. so i wanted to sit down with them and discuss how we're going to handle design going forward. you know, ana, initially, when i first came to you, it was a pretty simple idea. invest in pacific, have it be part of grafton, and go on down its merry way. but things, i think, have taken a different turn for me, especially after seeing the simple greek pitch. ana really opened my eyes. your presentation was what i'm always looking for in business leaders. what sam felt and what i felt is that you had one goal in mind, and that was to make that business successful and add value in any way that you could. so, ana, the way i'd like to be have it structured going forward is pacific and grafton will be one
thanks, sam, for coming today. appreciate it. sam: real pleasure, real pleasure. ana: thank you so much. lemonis: great job. lemonis: hello, guys. steve: hey. ana: hey. good morning. lemonis: how are you? after seeing the presentations that both steve and ana put on for sam for the simple greek, it's clear to me that each of them have their strengths and their weaknesses. so i wanted to sit down with them and discuss how we're going to handle design going forward. you know, ana, initially, when...
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foster city and sam te'o slow. and northbound slow 101 and past candlestick into san francisco because of that smoke from the fire at the recycling plant. silocon valley and sunny vail, all of those cites, coopertino. every single location is slow. 8:32. and back to the desk. >>> a lot of voter have in today's election. and the turnout could break record for the mid-term election. right now the polls are open. this could mane a shift in national politics if the democrats regain control. we go live to washington d.c. with more on what is at stake. >> reporter: we'll watch a lot of races closely to see what happens in the house of representatives, including key races in florida and california. a lot of politicians their parties are going to do well but at the same time not set the standards too high. and the struggle for power in congress is likely hours away from being determined. early voting hit a record high with more than 32 million people casting their ballots. >> we're expecting large crowds. >> reporter: and
foster city and sam te'o slow. and northbound slow 101 and past candlestick into san francisco because of that smoke from the fire at the recycling plant. silocon valley and sunny vail, all of those cites, coopertino. every single location is slow. 8:32. and back to the desk. >>> a lot of voter have in today's election. and the turnout could break record for the mid-term election. right now the polls are open. this could mane a shift in national politics if the democrats regain...
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-sam: i hope so. mike: i think, originally, that marcus and his team looked a gift horse in the mouth. lemonis: are you the gift horse? mike: no. i just think there are resources that i have... kathleen: he has a lot of resources. mike: ...that i was told not to contribute. lemonis: can you and i, just you and i, take a walk? mike: sure. ♪ lemonis: mike, i'm gonna ask you this question, and try to be as honest as you can. you remember the conversation we had, when i said to you, if you couldn't do the things that i thought you needed to do, i would get somebody else? -mike: yeah. -lemonis: that's sam. mike: yeah, but, initially, i wasn't sure what sam's role was. lemonis: is there any part of you that's a little resentful that he's doing the job that you thought you were supposed to be doing? mike: yeah, but, out of all fairness, i was told to kind of step back. lemonis: "step back" was a polite way of saying, "you're pissing people off." i mean, honestly? [ chuckling ] come on, man. the frustration
-sam: i hope so. mike: i think, originally, that marcus and his team looked a gift horse in the mouth. lemonis: are you the gift horse? mike: no. i just think there are resources that i have... kathleen: he has a lot of resources. mike: ...that i was told not to contribute. lemonis: can you and i, just you and i, take a walk? mike: sure. ♪ lemonis: mike, i'm gonna ask you this question, and try to be as honest as you can. you remember the conversation we had, when i said to you, if you...
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that also benefits marian and sam and their family if. they run a modern farm or peroration. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they. use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified it also includes the day they did it the amount and their value because. of the practicing organic. coffee. in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we stayed up late that's to inform or color out organic farming as you've been there in the field and seeing. to it some day the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end and fair trade has once again paid off marion and sam and their four children going to church together even the youngest he's studying in campana is back home. john you are gambling is among the dignitaries suddenly entering the chant. the key justin sees a co-operative is a christian company that is born in a christian environment that's why it cooperates closely with g e p a in germany. both reaches the story of david and goliath this sunday. it was the with dawn im
that also benefits marian and sam and their family if. they run a modern farm or peroration. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they. use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified it also includes the day they did it the amount and their value because. of the practicing organic. coffee. in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we stayed up late that's to inform or color out organic...
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that also benefits marian and sam and their family. if. they run a modern farm or peroration. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified in. their value because. of the broccoli thing or got me. coffee. we were in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we stayed up late that's to inform or or doesn't organic farming as you've been there in the field and seeing. to it someday the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end filtrate has once again paid off marion and sam and their four children going to church together even the oldest he's studying in compound is back home. john no one campbell is among the dignitaries solemnly entering the chant. along the way he just sees a co-operative as a christian company but has grown in a christian environment that's why it cooperates closely with g e p a in germany. preaches the story of david and goliath this sunday. it was the wisdom embedded in the david this who they might th
that also benefits marian and sam and their family. if. they run a modern farm or peroration. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified in. their value because. of the broccoli thing or got me. coffee. we were in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we stayed up late that's to inform or or doesn't organic farming as you've been there in the...
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that also benefits marian and sam and their family if. they run a modern farm or creation. take action and accounting and tax support. and they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified it also includes the. amount and their value because. of the practicing organic coffee. we. need to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we say that let us to inform or color our organic farming. it's sunday the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end and fair trade has once again paid off marion and salmon there for. children came to church together even the oldest he's studying in campania is back. was john is among the dignitaries solemnly entering the chant. almost as though he just sees a co-operative as a christian company but as one in a christian environment that's why it cooperates closely with g e p a in germany. preaches the story of david and goliath this sunday. it was the wisdom imbedded in a david to sort all their might their board who enabled him to achieve that victory over al gore yes there
that also benefits marian and sam and their family if. they run a modern farm or creation. take action and accounting and tax support. and they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified it also includes the. amount and their value because. of the practicing organic coffee. we. need to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we say that let us to inform or color our organic farming. it's sunday the coffee picking season in...
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sam spotted the fiddle in roger claridge's shop. the pieces had sat in a bag in roger's workshop for years, until he was persuaded by his wife to assemble them, breathing new life into the old. inside, sam was intrigued by a label that read "richard howard, 1915" and the words "made in the great war". sam's father found the violin‘s creator through war records. more than a century ago, richard howard had headed off to war, but was killed at the battle of messene. at home, he left a wife, a daughter and the beginnings of a violin. he'd made five instruments, this is number six. he'd made five instruments and then he's called to war and he never comes back. and so the bits are there and here we are holding this now and you know, you don't make a violin like this, or the bits of it anyway, without putting yourself into it. there's a big chunk of richard howard in there. and it was an extraordinary experience to go from just looking for a new violin to suddenly discovering this absolutely incredible story and now i'm the guardian of t
sam spotted the fiddle in roger claridge's shop. the pieces had sat in a bag in roger's workshop for years, until he was persuaded by his wife to assemble them, breathing new life into the old. inside, sam was intrigued by a label that read "richard howard, 1915" and the words "made in the great war". sam's father found the violin‘s creator through war records. more than a century ago, richard howard had headed off to war, but was killed at the battle of messene. at home,...
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then came sam curran. england's 20—year—old vetera n sam curran. england's 20—year—old veteran hit six sixes. already england seemed to be able to depend on sam curran for this kind of thing. his innings here may have turned the test match. sam curran fell trying to reach the boundary once more. at england got to 285 all out in this fast moving day. it came sri lanka out that. jack leach is enjoying his cricket in sri lanka, not the only one. i am actually a person who goes out there and tries to give as the best for the team. there has been a few nice not, but asi there has been a few nice not, but as i said i don't look too far ahead and just want to take each innings one game at a time. if i get a chance tomorrow i can contribute and in the second innings try to sneak a few more rounds of and then hope for it recently we are taking one innings at a time, one over at a time and the spinners will have a huge day tomorrow and seamers probably will not bowl as much as we would like but that is a great thing because we have three great spinners a
then came sam curran. england's 20—year—old vetera n sam curran. england's 20—year—old veteran hit six sixes. already england seemed to be able to depend on sam curran for this kind of thing. his innings here may have turned the test match. sam curran fell trying to reach the boundary once more. at england got to 285 all out in this fast moving day. it came sri lanka out that. jack leach is enjoying his cricket in sri lanka, not the only one. i am actually a person who goes out there...
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allie rasmus joins us live in sam te'o to explain why officials are in sam te'o county this year. >> reporter: a representative from the department justice did get back to us. they said that there are federal election monitors at different elections around the country. they say there are a number of factors that go into their decision on which counties and jurisdictions to go to. we know they will be in different polling locations in sam te'o and sacramento county. a line of people getting ready to go in and cast their ballot in person. and if you pan off to the right, you see a lot of folks driving through here and dropping off the mail-in ballots. sam te'o and counties are two of the 35 places across the country where the federal election monitors will be keeping an eye on the polls. they will visit 170,000 precincts with monitors. they will look if the voters meet the listed requirements to be registered. and if voters comply to catch a ballot and if they are violating any of the voting rights act. officials do not seem to be too concerned about this. they said having the departme
allie rasmus joins us live in sam te'o to explain why officials are in sam te'o county this year. >> reporter: a representative from the department justice did get back to us. they said that there are federal election monitors at different elections around the country. they say there are a number of factors that go into their decision on which counties and jurisdictions to go to. we know they will be in different polling locations in sam te'o and sacramento county. a line of people...
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that also benefits marian and sam and their family. they run a modern farm operation. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they. use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic satisfied it also includes day the amount and their value because. of the practicing organic. coffee. in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we stayed up late that's to inform or or doesn't organic farming as you've been there in the field and seeing. it someday the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end and fair trade has once again paid off marian and sam and their four children came to church together even the oldest he's studying in kampala is back home. johnny will galvanize among the dignitaries solemnly entering the chant. of the she doesn't see the co-operative as a christian company but is born in a christian environment that's why it cooperates closely with g e p a in germany. preaches the story is david and goliath this sunday. it was the wisdom embedded in the david this who
that also benefits marian and sam and their family. they run a modern farm operation. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they. use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic satisfied it also includes day the amount and their value because. of the practicing organic. coffee. in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we stayed up late that's to inform or or doesn't organic farming as you've been...
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that brexit is "by no means guaranteed" if they vote down the deal — while the universities minister sam gyimah resigns in protest over the plan. the prime minister is at the 620 summit in argentina where global tensions are dominating the meeting. she is demanding full transparency over the investigation into the murder ofjamaal over the investigation into the murder of jamaal khashoggi, as over the investigation into the murder ofjamaal khashoggi, as she holds talks with the crown prince of saudi arabia. a breach of data at the marriott international hotel chain's starwood division means 500 million guests have their personal details compromised. rail fares rise railfares rise again rail fares rise again from millions of commuters by an average of 3.1% in january. and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tim stanley from the daily telegraph and susie boniface from the daily mirror — stay with us for that. good evening. there have been two major developments over brexit this evening. the universities minister, sam 6yimah, has become the latest m
that brexit is "by no means guaranteed" if they vote down the deal — while the universities minister sam gyimah resigns in protest over the plan. the prime minister is at the 620 summit in argentina where global tensions are dominating the meeting. she is demanding full transparency over the investigation into the murder ofjamaal over the investigation into the murder of jamaal khashoggi, as over the investigation into the murder ofjamaal khashoggi, as she holds talks with the crown...
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that also benefits marian and sam and their family. they run a modern farm or peroration. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. mix that they fight. it also includes the. amount and their value because. of the practicing organic coffee. we. were in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we say that let us turn from or let us call out organic farming as you've been there in the field and seeing. to it someday the coffee picking season in uganda is coming to an end through trade has once again paid off marian and sam and their four children going to church together even the oldest he's studying in campania is back home. john no one can buy is among the dignitaries solemnly entering the chant. along the way he just sees a co-operative as a christian company vultures born in a christian environment that's why it cooperates closely with g e p a in germany. preaches the story is david and goliath this sunday. it was the wisdom imbedded in the
that also benefits marian and sam and their family. they run a modern farm or peroration. they get financial accounting and tax support. and they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. mix that they fight. it also includes the. amount and their value because. of the practicing organic coffee. we. were in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we say that let us turn from or let us call out organic farming as...
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my question is, will the real sam brownback please stand up? ms. kelly: i think we all know that kris' comparing me to sam brownback is absurd. i voted against the sales tech increase in he proposed because .f what it would do including making our sales tax a highest in the country. >> none of you have a majority supporting you in this election. a public policy poll shows a 41/41/10 split. one of you will be elected without 50% of the vote. we will rotate answers now and we start with kris kobach. mr. kobach: i've shown that i can reach across the aisle and gain broad bipartisan consensus. i went kansas to become the number one state in america in stopping voter fraud. i delivered on my promise which included photo hazy -- photo id am a proof of citizenship, and prosecuting voter fraud. i had bipartisan support including from senator kelly. i will making the case that our taxes are too high. the case to the democrats that we have to give relief to hard-working kansans. when our own kansas families are having trouble making ends meet. we have so muc
my question is, will the real sam brownback please stand up? ms. kelly: i think we all know that kris' comparing me to sam brownback is absurd. i voted against the sales tech increase in he proposed because .f what it would do including making our sales tax a highest in the country. >> none of you have a majority supporting you in this election. a public policy poll shows a 41/41/10 split. one of you will be elected without 50% of the vote. we will rotate answers now and we start with...
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from san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, thank you. now, if you haven't cast your ballot already, check out our voters guide. click on the elections tap at the top of your screen. >> new details about a deadly crash that shutdown an east bay freeway for hours. the crash happened at 10:30 on whipple road on the hayward/union city border. the tour bus driver hit two cars, killing the drivers of both vehicles. one driver was a woman from hayward. the other was a man from san leandro. no passesere on the tour bus. all lanes reopened just after 6:00 this earn montgomerie. >> a frighteningne morning just as service was starting. our nbc bay area sky ranger was overhead. police say they found a bleeding profusely from an injury to his hand. they immediately closed the station due to the large amount of blood and the station was closed for three hours while crews cleared the scene. >> new at 5:00, ransacked and ripped apart. an east bay woman snapped this photo of bart cushions on a san francisco train. many say it's just new evidence of what
from san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, thank you. now, if you haven't cast your ballot already, check out our voters guide. click on the elections tap at the top of your screen. >> new details about a deadly crash that shutdown an east bay freeway for hours. the crash happened at 10:30 on whipple road on the hayward/union city border. the tour bus driver hit two cars, killing the drivers of both vehicles. one driver was a woman from hayward. the other was a man...
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then you have the son of sam on the loose. >> we always look for patterns in victims. there was this belief that he was only killing women with long, dark hair. >> i know the .44 killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> it was about this length. i cut it short because of the .44 caliber killer. >> well, his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day and a half after she and her companion were shot by the son of sam. he's the nighttime killer who has stalked new york residential boroughs for a year. >> a postal worker walked out of his yonkers apartment last night, turned the ignition key in his car, and found himself surrounded by police. "well," he said, "you got me." police say those words ended the biggest manhunt in new york city history with the capture of son of sam. and this is what they say tripped up the .44 caliber killer. a parking ticket. david berkowitz drove this cream-colored ford galaxie from
then you have the son of sam on the loose. >> we always look for patterns in victims. there was this belief that he was only killing women with long, dark hair. >> i know the .44 killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> it was about this length. i cut it short because of the .44 caliber killer. >> well, his last victim was actually blond. >> a...
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(sam raimi) we were doing a rewrite 6 months before production. joel turned to me and said, "the studio wants us to cast somebody that we're not happy with. and they're not approving our choice, so we're not going to make the movie," i thought: that's fine. huh? okay, okay. but they were ready to close down the whole thing because it wasn't exactly how they'd envisioned it. they told me that and i went crazy. i said, "you have to make this movie. you have to make it. you can't not make this movie. the time is right for this movie, it's now, it's the right movie to make for this moment. you gotta make it." it does help to be able to put some teeth into your position by just saying, "it's take it or leave it and if it's leave it, then so be it and no hard feelings, but we'll do something else." that does help marginally, but it usually boils down to a question of whether or not you're going to be successful in that gambit is a question of how badly they want material. they can say, "i'll make a little movie instead," because they have that ability.
(sam raimi) we were doing a rewrite 6 months before production. joel turned to me and said, "the studio wants us to cast somebody that we're not happy with. and they're not approving our choice, so we're not going to make the movie," i thought: that's fine. huh? okay, okay. but they were ready to close down the whole thing because it wasn't exactly how they'd envisioned it. they told me that and i went crazy. i said, "you have to make this movie. you have to make it. you can't...
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. >> sam, right there. get it. >> the man who took a leap of faith to rescue the massive whale tells us why he did it and how he pulled it off. >>> plus, the secret revealed. why some people get through to customer service right away and others get put on hold. >>> and we say good morning on this friday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm linsey davis. we begin with president trump's closing argument ahead of election day taking his new plan to crack down on illegal immigrants directly to as many voters as possible. >> in a pitch to supporters in missouri last night, the president continued to stoke fears about that migrant caravan heading north to the u.s. he's now proposing a major change at the border while suggesting that migrants could be shot if they pose a danger to u.s. troops. abc's lana zak is covering it all from d.c. good morning, lana. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and linsey. president trump says that he will change the rules of asylum saying that he will deny asylum to anybody entering
. >> sam, right there. get it. >> the man who took a leap of faith to rescue the massive whale tells us why he did it and how he pulled it off. >>> plus, the secret revealed. why some people get through to customer service right away and others get put on hold. >>> and we say good morning on this friday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm linsey davis. we begin with president trump's closing argument ahead of election day taking his new plan to crack down on...
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let's start with sam champion in for rob this morning. the timing of these storms couldn't be more inconvenient. >> yeah. and one of them is worse than the other. so we'll break them up for you. good morning, whit. good morning, everyone. storm number one is the coastal low. we'll talk about that in the next half hour. it's a little trouble for the boston area and everything north. storm number two is the storm in the plains. this is a real snowmaker. even blizzard conditions. this will bring things to a slow down. if you're going through chicagoland today midday, this could be a problem. any plane that goes through there could be slow because of this. look at kansas city about 5:00 p.m. kansas city, you're right on the border of the 6 to 12 inches of snow. chicagoland in that zone, as well. anything south of kansas city is going to be a lot less. you get into jefferson city, you're probably going to get around 1 to 4. same thing around chicago, detroit, the city lines are anything north of that is where the heavier snow will fall. this i
let's start with sam champion in for rob this morning. the timing of these storms couldn't be more inconvenient. >> yeah. and one of them is worse than the other. so we'll break them up for you. good morning, whit. good morning, everyone. storm number one is the coastal low. we'll talk about that in the next half hour. it's a little trouble for the boston area and everything north. storm number two is the storm in the plains. this is a real snowmaker. even blizzard conditions. this will...
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sam donaldson, i was there when sam was at the white house, he was all those things and with all due respect he didn't have his press pass revoked. what i would say to trump supporters and anyone who even suggests this, imagine now it's some years from now and there's a very liberal president. and the very liberal president doesn't like being berated by the personal news because they're inconvenient and disrespectful. that's not how this works. president of the united states refer to the white house as the people's houses. the press corps, as rowdy did i and imperfect it as it have represent the people. and anybody who runs for the united states should know that and welcome that. as unpleasant and imperfect as it is all. >> but a lot of conservative commentators say he crosses a line by expressing his own point of view or by trying to challenge the president in inappropriate ways. do you think that's a fair critique at all? >> i think it's a critique if you want to critique different styles of coverage, fair enough. it's not a critique to determine who should have a pass or not. that
sam donaldson, i was there when sam was at the white house, he was all those things and with all due respect he didn't have his press pass revoked. what i would say to trump supporters and anyone who even suggests this, imagine now it's some years from now and there's a very liberal president. and the very liberal president doesn't like being berated by the personal news because they're inconvenient and disrespectful. that's not how this works. president of the united states refer to the white...
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phillips and sam ask if he knew somebody and sam a loss but marian said what about that kid elvis. a call.t you give him and have him do a demo. it., he never recorded up recording that is all right mama that is an old put a country rhythm lined it and here was something that sam wanted, it different.ng they forgot about that balad. ♪ that's all right mama, that's all right mama, just any way you choose, all right, that's all right. right, mama, any way ♪ u choose >> it was released i think it popular in there region. -- in this region. he was a small independent label. he didn't have a huge outreach. literally have to drive around to radio stations with ecords in trunk of his car and personally give them it deejays to play. so, it definitely created a ensation but it was just regional hit. t was not a huge chart hit or anything like that. impact it had is pretty incredible when you think about it because not only did it so many musicians in this area to try to do something that kind of mix of country and blues led to johnny in and jerry lee and beyond perkins to those people i
phillips and sam ask if he knew somebody and sam a loss but marian said what about that kid elvis. a call.t you give him and have him do a demo. it., he never recorded up recording that is all right mama that is an old put a country rhythm lined it and here was something that sam wanted, it different.ng they forgot about that balad. ♪ that's all right mama, that's all right mama, just any way you choose, all right, that's all right. right, mama, any way ♪ u choose >> it was released i...
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but let's begin with sam brock near oroville for us, sam? >> reporter: the flames, as you mentioned, jumped lake oravilov. we are standing on this particular road, bloomer hill road. the fire line is two miles down this way. they told me it was too dangerous, so we ended up here instead. what you are looking at now are strike teams carrying out a lot of the brush and fuel, trees and breaking it all down to create multiple lines of containment in the event that they're all needed. flames continue to fester on this heil side in the area of pulga, 20 or 30 miles from the town of paradise, prompting helicopters to circle and deploy fire detar dants. you are say you are one of the lucky ones, why do you say that? >> because i'm alive. very [ bleep ] simple. i'm alive. up in paradise, concal, people got fried. burnt in their cars, burnt in their houses. i'm alive and i'm lucky. >> reporter: he watched his three homes and mechanic shop become fuel for the fire. the butte county lifer now lives in his winnebago. on the other side of the evacuation z
but let's begin with sam brock near oroville for us, sam? >> reporter: the flames, as you mentioned, jumped lake oravilov. we are standing on this particular road, bloomer hill road. the fire line is two miles down this way. they told me it was too dangerous, so we ended up here instead. what you are looking at now are strike teams carrying out a lot of the brush and fuel, trees and breaking it all down to create multiple lines of containment in the event that they're all needed. flames...
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sam champion in for rob on this holiday weekend. hey, sam. >> there's trouble on the board. let's start with the good news if i may. these numbers you see are not temperatures but the differences in 24 hours, up 17 degrees in new york. up 25 degrees in syracuse. that's the start to some warmer air. look at these numbers, 40s and 50s for high temperatures saturday and sunday. that's some very good news for people who are in the big chill. now, at the same time, there's some ice that's running through the appalachians, and this is going to move into the northeast for heavy rain later on tonight, that's a travel problem. but this one we've got to talk more about in the next half hour. this snowmaker that moves towards chicago, a heavy hit that will impact the chicago airport and, of course, that's a real problem talking about holiday travel so lots more to talk about, guys. >> all right. thanks, sam. something you can do inside and avoid the weather, shopping. the holiday shopping season is in full swing this morning, and in some places the hunt for a bargain turning into a blo
sam champion in for rob on this holiday weekend. hey, sam. >> there's trouble on the board. let's start with the good news if i may. these numbers you see are not temperatures but the differences in 24 hours, up 17 degrees in new york. up 25 degrees in syracuse. that's the start to some warmer air. look at these numbers, 40s and 50s for high temperatures saturday and sunday. that's some very good news for people who are in the big chill. now, at the same time, there's some ice that's...
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sam had the grit to make his voice heard. >> why did you take on the responsibility, sam, to take it as far as you could? >> i didn't have any other options. i know he's innocent, i know he lost his family. and i know he's lost his freedom. and what am i gonna do? he didn't lose me. >> the focus was so concentrated on david. did you ever think, well, maybe i don't have the picture here? maybe something awful happened, and david snapped, and did indeed kill his family? >> well, i never did think dave killed his family. never. >> you never --. >> never thought it. never did. >> reporter: kim's parents, janice and frank renn, mourning the loss of their daughter and grandchildren, were absorbing the awful facts the police told them: that their son-in-law was the killer. >> janice, they've made an arrest and it's david. >> i was just out of it. then, when it finally did sink in, i was back and forth. >> frank, how about you? what were you -- we're talking about early days here --. >> yeah, i wasn't 100% sure. i was just goin' by what the police was telling me. >> reporter: before long, th
sam had the grit to make his voice heard. >> why did you take on the responsibility, sam, to take it as far as you could? >> i didn't have any other options. i know he's innocent, i know he lost his family. and i know he's lost his freedom. and what am i gonna do? he didn't lose me. >> the focus was so concentrated on david. did you ever think, well, maybe i don't have the picture here? maybe something awful happened, and david snapped, and did indeed kill his family? >>...
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sam heughan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] catch the new season of "outlander" sunday nights at 8:00 p.m. on starz. we'll be back with music from carly rae jepsen. stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here with the tv debut of her new song, "party for one," please welcome carly rae jepsen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ if you didn't know that you were right for me then there's nothing i can say ♪ ♪ tried to call you up to spend some time to see but somebody's in your way tried to let it go ♪ ♪ and say i'm over you i'm not over you but i'm trying party for one ♪ ♪ if you don't care about me i'll just dance by myself back on my beat i'll be the one ♪ ♪ if you don't care about me making love to myself back on my beat you don't want my love ♪ ♪ if you don't care about me i'll just dance by myself ♪ if you don't care about me making love to myself back on my beat ♪ ♪ ♪ once u
sam heughan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] catch the new season of "outlander" sunday nights at 8:00 p.m. on starz. we'll be back with music from carly rae jepsen. stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here with the tv debut of her new song, "party for one," please welcome carly rae jepsen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ if you didn't know that you were right...
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so sam was sam was on stage he was sam the character as opposed to sam kinison the man. >> ever been married? what's your name? michael? michael if you ever think about getting married, think you met the right woman and want to settle down and change your life, do me a favor mike. remember this face. ahhh! >> it was the expression of the heartbroken man, we hold a lot of stuff in because we're civilized people trying to do the right thing, but there's a lot that goes on emotionally we can't express and have that monster put it out like that, great, it's like a relief valve. >> sam did not care if the audience hated him. he would bait them. even challenge them to leave if they didn't like it. and when you don't care, that's frequently when you get the best results. >> very seldom someone comes along who is unusually different and creative and presents something that's unusual. right. and money from last week? >> sam kinison took comedy to an extreme in the shouting, in some of the language and in some of the taboo subjects that he went after. >> i read the paper, they said that a grou
so sam was sam was on stage he was sam the character as opposed to sam kinison the man. >> ever been married? what's your name? michael? michael if you ever think about getting married, think you met the right woman and want to settle down and change your life, do me a favor mike. remember this face. ahhh! >> it was the expression of the heartbroken man, we hold a lot of stuff in because we're civilized people trying to do the right thing, but there's a lot that goes on emotionally...
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still believe that. >> are the answers worth it, sam? that's the suggestion that carl is getting to there. what we're hearing from the president may not be worth it. >> we need to be able to get the truth out of these events. >> whether it's worth it or not is a value judgment. but he gets to say it. carl and i get to ask questions and the people there now. he gets to give whatever answers he wants, but his answer, whether they're worth it or not in the long running, history will say that's made no sense. it's not up to us to get the questions. that's why we're there. we got to keep trying to do that. carl, i went to the john kennedy press conferences also, about three or four of them. i never had the encouracourage a question of him, but he was a chapeler. a lot of the questions were, the president would you mind telling us how you feel about -- come on, folks. one question famous was mr. president, this was to linden johnson, it's a lonely job, isn't it? we have to ask direct questions politely, but firmly on issues of the moment and n
still believe that. >> are the answers worth it, sam? that's the suggestion that carl is getting to there. what we're hearing from the president may not be worth it. >> we need to be able to get the truth out of these events. >> whether it's worth it or not is a value judgment. but he gets to say it. carl and i get to ask questions and the people there now. he gets to give whatever answers he wants, but his answer, whether they're worth it or not in the long running, history...
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sam heughan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] catch the new season of "outlander" sunday nights at 8:00 p.m. on starz. we'll be back with music from carly rae jepsen. stick around! a [ cheers alause ] ♪ announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should behe overturned and state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. shed en 6 times, limiting wom's access to contraception. and comstock votes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by the washington post. she'll protect woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for congress.en indepe usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. i'm jennife
sam heughan, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] catch the new season of "outlander" sunday nights at 8:00 p.m. on starz. we'll be back with music from carly rae jepsen. stick around! a [ cheers alause ] ♪ announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should behe overturned and state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. shed en 6 times, limiting wom's...
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the universities minister sam gyimah has resigned in protest at the prime minister's brexit deal — in an article for the daily telegraph he called the deal "naive" and "not in the national interest" theresa may is at the 620 summit in argentina — she's demanding "full tra nsparency" in the investigation of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi — as she holds talks with the crown prince of saudi arabia. one of the world's biggest hotel groups, marriott international, says hackers have managed to gain access to the personal details of half a billion guests — after the reservations' data base for its starwood division was breached. average rail fares will increase by 3.1% injanuary, with annual season tickets going up by around £100 a year, some transport groups have called for prices to be frozen. a keeper at a zoo in the west midlands is facing disciplinary action, after a snow leopard got out of its enclosure and was shot dead. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tim stanley, leader writer for the telegraph , and s
the universities minister sam gyimah has resigned in protest at the prime minister's brexit deal — in an article for the daily telegraph he called the deal "naive" and "not in the national interest" theresa may is at the 620 summit in argentina — she's demanding "full tra nsparency" in the investigation of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi — as she holds talks with the crown prince of saudi arabia. one of the world's biggest hotel groups, marriott...
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sam: i think that is one of the biggest risks. is, it puts fiscal policy in reverse after a big tax cut this year. is going to take away some of that stimulative effect going into next year. vonnie: when will we start hearing that? i will point is the fed pull? sam: my guess is that it will probably hike in december. by the time we get into march or april, we will see enough slowing and signs that trade is starting to bite, that it will probably decide to pause at that point. guy: can i talk a little bit about the event coming up towards the end of the week, the g20 meeting? if you take a look at risk reversals, when it comes to u.s. dollar versus cnh, it signals that the market believes the yuan is going to go up and that something is going to get done towards the end of this week. options are cheap right now when it comes to this. nevertheless, do think the market is right or wrong? sam: i think it will probably find a way to say something positive at the end of the meeting, but i don't think it will be anything fundamentally to
sam: i think that is one of the biggest risks. is, it puts fiscal policy in reverse after a big tax cut this year. is going to take away some of that stimulative effect going into next year. vonnie: when will we start hearing that? i will point is the fed pull? sam: my guess is that it will probably hike in december. by the time we get into march or april, we will see enough slowing and signs that trade is starting to bite, that it will probably decide to pause at that point. guy: can i talk a...
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sam kiley has been following this. sam joins us now from abu dhabi. sam, this is highly significant, for sure. as you were at that news conference and the information was presented to you, what did you take away from it? >> reporter: well, i think what we are seeing here, george, is a very skillful fudge come up with the developed or cooked up, if you like, by the abu dhabi government or the u.a.e. government represented here, of course, in abu dhabi. and the reason i say that is that from the perspective of the united arab emirates, the emirates, they had caught him red-handed and got a confession out of him, part of which they played us. the british argument right throughout this case, when it was kept under wraps for five months during which his family say that mr. hedges was kept in solitary confinement for a good deal of it, there was a negotiation that went on between the emirates and the british. the emirates wanted to approach this spy to spy, have it resolved between intelligence agencies, and the british pushed back on that firmly saying, no
sam kiley has been following this. sam joins us now from abu dhabi. sam, this is highly significant, for sure. as you were at that news conference and the information was presented to you, what did you take away from it? >> reporter: well, i think what we are seeing here, george, is a very skillful fudge come up with the developed or cooked up, if you like, by the abu dhabi government or the u.a.e. government represented here, of course, in abu dhabi. and the reason i say that is that...
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i'm uncle sam, and i sure would like it if you picked up a copy of this book. >> sam i-- i think we need to retake that last line. >> no, i'm not going to say that. >> sam, this is for hurricane relief. ( sighs ). >> i'm uncle sam, and i want you to buy this book today. >> we got it. thanks, sam. >> you know, i have range. i can dance! ♪ i want you i want you ♪ where are you going. ♪ whose boat is this boat? whoooo-seboat ♪ >> stephen: "whose boat is this boat?: a late show hurricane relief spectacular" will be available for purchase exclusively on itunes now, and all "late show" proceeds will go to hurricane relief. we'll be right back with alexander skarsgard. ( cheers and applause ) lights in every room, go all out because everything comes down damage free. hallelujah! command. do. no harm. command. ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep
i'm uncle sam, and i sure would like it if you picked up a copy of this book. >> sam i-- i think we need to retake that last line. >> no, i'm not going to say that. >> sam, this is for hurricane relief. ( sighs ). >> i'm uncle sam, and i want you to buy this book today. >> we got it. thanks, sam. >> you know, i have range. i can dance! ♪ i want you i want you ♪ where are you going. ♪ whose boat is this boat? whoooo-seboat ♪ >> stephen:...
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reporting live from los angeles, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, thank you. a good moment for the first family of california. we mentioned john cox. let's bring in mark matthews down in san diego at john cox headquarters. we mentioned that phone call from mr. cox to the governor elect. what else was said in san diego there? >> reporter: raj, the candidate took to the podium about 9:30 this evening. this race was called at about two minutes after the polls closed. people knew very early on that gavin newsom was going to be the winner, and that john cox was going to lose. let me take you back to when this room was full of people and there was so much energy, not for the gubernatorial candidate from the republican party, but people reacting to nancy pelosi taking over as speaker of the house or presumably taking over as speaker of the house, as the democrats take control of the house of representatives. people were yelling at the television set the way you would expect rabid sports fans to yell at an opposing team. 9:30, john cox took the podium, and called for
reporting live from los angeles, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, thank you. a good moment for the first family of california. we mentioned john cox. let's bring in mark matthews down in san diego at john cox headquarters. we mentioned that phone call from mr. cox to the governor elect. what else was said in san diego there? >> reporter: raj, the candidate took to the podium about 9:30 this evening. this race was called at about two minutes after the polls closed. people knew...
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sam: the colonel is doing circulation right now. this is sam. i am with marines. how is it going over there? sam: it is going great. we are based in kuwait. every day those marines are amazinging that -- it's to watch. pres. trump: how is the progress coming? >> it's excellent. we have moved throughout those areas. the mass -- fresh majority of pres.-we're in trump: that's great. i'm hearing very good things. they treat you very good over there, i imagine? do they treat you good? sam: outstanding. our partners here with the air force, they treat us like gold. we want for nothing. today we had a fantastic thanksgiving dinner. pres. trump: that's great. they should. we are good friends. they have been a good ally. we treat them well. they treat as well. a lot of good things are happening. people are surprised to see how fast things are turning around. you have one of the great bases are you have something that is incredible and special. we will get to see you, very soon. i will say -- say hello to everyone else. but i will say, i wanted to have a great thanksgiving.
sam: the colonel is doing circulation right now. this is sam. i am with marines. how is it going over there? sam: it is going great. we are based in kuwait. every day those marines are amazinging that -- it's to watch. pres. trump: how is the progress coming? >> it's excellent. we have moved throughout those areas. the mass -- fresh majority of pres.-we're in trump: that's great. i'm hearing very good things. they treat you very good over there, i imagine? do they treat you good? sam:...
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at the turn-of-the-century making all of us think of this face as the face of uncle sam. very reminiscent of a british poster of lord kitchener. a famous british military leader. all of the posters that we are standing in front of our originals. when you look at the entire minute dish entirety, it takes a community to mobilize and win a war. imagery of women and children, senior citizens and farmers. workers and industry and you will get a chance to see what inspired individuals to become engaged in a war effort at the turn-of-the-century. there is much to learn here at the museum and we have had an opportunity to share a fraction of it with you. it has been our pleasure to have you here and we look forward to you visiting. >>> good morning everybody. the former press club president and your moderator. we are talking about world war i.
at the turn-of-the-century making all of us think of this face as the face of uncle sam. very reminiscent of a british poster of lord kitchener. a famous british military leader. all of the posters that we are standing in front of our originals. when you look at the entire minute dish entirety, it takes a community to mobilize and win a war. imagery of women and children, senior citizens and farmers. workers and industry and you will get a chance to see what inspired individuals to become...
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sam is here in new york along the route for the macy's parade and, sam, what is the consensus on the balloons? will they float or will they be grounded? >> hey, paula, good morning, everybody. we are actually -- i have all the crowd from the ocean spray float beside me, the cranberry carriers. i got them all in tight. not to get you in the shot but why? >> to keep you warm. >> paula, here's the good news. the winds have died down to low levels and seeing 16, 20-mile-per-hour gusts but, remember, the critical number is 23 for a steady wind and 34 for a gust and i think right now we're in good shape. they seem to be loading some of the smaller balloons out so i think things are good to go. we've got to watch very carefully to see if the winds pick up because of the philly situation, but how are you? happy thanksgiving. >> of course, you feel good. you're surrounded. >> i'm really thankful to have sam back. >> i'm really thankful to have sam back- >> i'm really thankful to have sam back- >> i'm really thankful to have sam back. >> and he's wearing a onesie. >> you know, yes, so many way
sam is here in new york along the route for the macy's parade and, sam, what is the consensus on the balloons? will they float or will they be grounded? >> hey, paula, good morning, everybody. we are actually -- i have all the crowd from the ocean spray float beside me, the cranberry carriers. i got them all in tight. not to get you in the shot but why? >> to keep you warm. >> paula, here's the good news. the winds have died down to low levels and seeing 16, 20-mile-per-hour...
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thank you very much, sam. much more to come too from fans out at the the ballpark. we'll continue to cover this breaking news. the sudden passing of giants legend willie mccovey. breaking news. as we )ve been reporting -- the bay area has lost a legend. giants hall of famer willie mccovey has died. giants predisent larry baer just told us in a live interview... mccovey was in hospice...after complications from nay surgeries in the past few months. the giajts are actively working on a meorial...and ways to hoor the hall fo famer -- next season. >>> a memorial, not only a family memorial but a memorial for the fans and ways to honor the hall of fame baseball player next season. >>> let's give you a live look at at&t park from our center field camp you can see the flags are at half staff this evening. let's bring back nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney, right near mccovey cove. i know you've been talking to fans who are also feeling the loss of such a giant icon of baseball. >> they are really feeling this one. willie mccovey was a san francisco giant. he didn't play for t
thank you very much, sam. much more to come too from fans out at the the ballpark. we'll continue to cover this breaking news. the sudden passing of giants legend willie mccovey. breaking news. as we )ve been reporting -- the bay area has lost a legend. giants hall of famer willie mccovey has died. giants predisent larry baer just told us in a live interview... mccovey was in hospice...after complications from nay surgeries in the past few months. the giajts are actively working on a...
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republican cliff cumulative or democrat sam malone? >> the republican. >> republican cliff claven. >> great. cheers. that's excellent. are you voting for republican stephanie tanner or democrat nell carter? >> tanner. >> all for stephanie tanner. >> yes, ma'am. >> what do you like most about stephanie tanner? >> i like her policies and her idea on how to run the department. >> cut it out. that's amazing. are you voting for the republican, stephanie tanner or the democrat, nell carter? >> um, neither one of those people are running. they sound like movie stars, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> i love you so much. thank you so much for knowing stuff. >> are they running? >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and we're doomed. [ applause ] guillermo, how you holding up? guillermo had a root canal today. this morning. you in pain from that? >> guillermo: so-so. >> jimmy: i noticed you have a cocktail sitting on the camera. >> guillermo: that's for pain. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you need a visit from the tequila fairy? >> guillermo: that would be
republican cliff cumulative or democrat sam malone? >> the republican. >> republican cliff claven. >> great. cheers. that's excellent. are you voting for republican stephanie tanner or democrat nell carter? >> tanner. >> all for stephanie tanner. >> yes, ma'am. >> what do you like most about stephanie tanner? >> i like her policies and her idea on how to run the department. >> cut it out. that's amazing. are you voting for the republican,...
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i just thought this incredible man, sam, who created "mr. robot" and he's an incredible person and super smart and interesting, and when he talked to me about it to begin with, i didn't assume it would be television. but i think that this story, based on the two different timelines and stuff, it's just served better to be in these pieces. >> jimmy: it started as a podcast. >> it was a podcast. >> jimmy: it was a podcast that was very well received. did you listen to that? >> i did listen to it. >> jimmy: did you listen it before sam came and said, maybe we should make a show out of it. >> i listened to it before it came out, it was sent to me to listen to, and i had never heard a podcast like this, that was just one continuous story. >> jimmy: scripted story. >> a scripted story. >> jimmy: unlike a lot of podcasts. >> played by some of my favorite actors, and it was great and then a few months later, i think i heard from sam to talk about it, and here it is. >> jimmy: can you say anything about what is happening on the show, or do you prefer
i just thought this incredible man, sam, who created "mr. robot" and he's an incredible person and super smart and interesting, and when he talked to me about it to begin with, i didn't assume it would be television. but i think that this story, based on the two different timelines and stuff, it's just served better to be in these pieces. >> jimmy: it started as a podcast. >> it was a podcast. >> jimmy: it was a podcast that was very well received. did you listen to...
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this is sam's club. coming in here, this is, like, what i've been working for, to be in companies this big with this -- ah, it's awesome, marcus. this is the real deal. lemonis: today, we're going to sam's club. and candidly, there doesn't need to be a big explanation of who they are. they're big. and they could be a game-changer for this company. i actually have a meeting set up with the buyers from sam's club. and you're gonna get a chance to actually pitch them. i know that you have the tenacity to sell because you sold me. adelo: right. lemonis: do you feel like you're prepared to make a pitch? adelo: i'm 100% sure. lemonis: i can't get us across the goal line. you have to do that. and i'd be lying to you if i told you i wasn't nervous. adelo: i'm ready. i've been waiting for this sales pitch for a very long time. and i think i've got what it takes, marcus. lemonis: all right. let's head to the meeting. going forward, adelo has to be the one to head up sales because i'm not gonna be able to be at eve
this is sam's club. coming in here, this is, like, what i've been working for, to be in companies this big with this -- ah, it's awesome, marcus. this is the real deal. lemonis: today, we're going to sam's club. and candidly, there doesn't need to be a big explanation of who they are. they're big. and they could be a game-changer for this company. i actually have a meeting set up with the buyers from sam's club. and you're gonna get a chance to actually pitch them. i know that you have the...
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and sam stein, politics editor over at the daily beast. good evening and welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. is this a digression, a kind of ad lib to the core of the core, away from what we thought was the trump closing argument, the trump agenda? >> it's a reprisal, brian, of what we heard from the president during the final week of the 2016 presidential campaign. we have a candidate now returning to grievance politics, to the issues that stoke his political base. messages against the national media. messages about immigration. a militaristic theme on the border. this is something that he believes, the white house believes and the republican party now at large in his camp believe, that this is the only way to perhaps save the congressional majorities is to turn out that trump voter and to do it with fervor. >> and nancy, how is this being received by republicans perhaps there in washington? does that depend on just what side of the republican party you're on? >> well, we saw house speaker paul ryan, who is leaving at the end of the year, come out yesterd
and sam stein, politics editor over at the daily beast. good evening and welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. is this a digression, a kind of ad lib to the core of the core, away from what we thought was the trump closing argument, the trump agenda? >> it's a reprisal, brian, of what we heard from the president during the final week of the 2016 presidential campaign. we have a candidate now returning to grievance politics, to the issues that stoke his political base....