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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie. during all that time, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, how dare you? >> vylet told the jury that the night they learned sam had disappeared, while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. your messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie. during all that time, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all...
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they last spoke with sam around 5:00 p.m. on november 11, 2019. >> houtz: we told him that we loved him. and he said, "i love you too." and that was the last time that we got to talk to him. >> hector martinez: i remember we, we s-- we say, "take care of yourself." and he say, "don't worry, i got it." >> cooper: around 9:00 p.m., sam was summoned by fraternity members to "big little night," when each pledge learned who their "big brother" was, and, according to police, got introduced to the so-called "family drink." a.t.o. rules forbid hazing and alcohol at the fraternity house, but sam recorded this video shortly after he and another pledge were given nearly half a gallon of rum by their "big brother"- the equivalent of about 40 shots. >> gary jenkins: and basically told, "go ahead and start drinking." >> cooper: two people drinking almost half a gallon of rum? >> jenkins: correct. >> cooper: gary jenkins is chief of police in pullman, washington, where washington state university is located. he oversaw the investigation int
they last spoke with sam around 5:00 p.m. on november 11, 2019. >> houtz: we told him that we loved him. and he said, "i love you too." and that was the last time that we got to talk to him. >> hector martinez: i remember we, we s-- we say, "take care of yourself." and he say, "don't worry, i got it." >> cooper: around 9:00 p.m., sam was summoned by fraternity members to "big little night," when each pledge learned who their "big...
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>> this is a question for sam. sam you are probably assimilated now but i'd like for you to talk a little bit on your traditions in your language and your culture in america? >> or do you even want to? is that something that you value? it's okay to sayyva no. just explain to us why. >> i w spoke arabic as my parens didn't really learn english. my friends are from syria and iraq and i spoken arabic because i didn't know the other language. cat of them are mexicans so i speak more right now -- the arabic language my family always said that no matter what you are going to have family and kids here don't lose the language. >> what about traditions and holidays? when you first came to america you didn't assimilate and now you do. she wants to know do you still maintain a link to where you came from? >> i mean, not really. my life is here so i'm doing it the same way. we don't'm have things called thanksgiving. a lot of other holidays like many things we don't have their but i started doing it here because i'm living her
>> this is a question for sam. sam you are probably assimilated now but i'd like for you to talk a little bit on your traditions in your language and your culture in america? >> or do you even want to? is that something that you value? it's okay to sayyva no. just explain to us why. >> i w spoke arabic as my parens didn't really learn english. my friends are from syria and iraq and i spoken arabic because i didn't know the other language. cat of them are mexicans so i speak...
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sam, what do we know about this variant at this point? sam: good morning, tom. thanks very much for having me on this morning. the critical thing to realize about this is that there's still quite a lot of work to be done to really understand what these mutations mean. but it is the most mutated virus that started spreading properly that scientists have come across. 32 mutations in the spike protein. as an example, the delta variant has 10. it's got 10 mutations just in the area with human cells. the others have three, two or three. so this is what i think people are fairly worried about. tom: sam, what is your take of the government actions so far? the likes of the u.k., israel, singapore, banning, restricti ng flights from africa and other african nations? sam: it's exactly what i expected to happen. it's a lot faster than last time, i have to say, when the variant started rearing its ugly head. but the issue is the travel bans are fine if the whole world of vaccine unison. i think you have to think about it's possible this has already spread. because the virus
sam, what do we know about this variant at this point? sam: good morning, tom. thanks very much for having me on this morning. the critical thing to realize about this is that there's still quite a lot of work to be done to really understand what these mutations mean. but it is the most mutated virus that started spreading properly that scientists have come across. 32 mutations in the spike protein. as an example, the delta variant has 10. it's got 10 mutations just in the area with human...
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i think sam made a very good oint. the change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer— change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know - change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know they | point. the newer mps they know they can't take their seats for granted. they can't take it for granted that there are places that onlyjust started voting party in the first five maybe ten years. they have to show that they're delivering for the constituencies. there is talk about the northern mps when you talk about the northern mps when you talk about the intake. there is a research group which is a sort of trade union of northern mps that have got together to really push for the north and push for investments of the north. what you're actually seeing in the west midlands area is mps forming their own similar group. they haven't officially launched it yet but it's mps particularly in the backcountry area a
i think sam made a very good oint. the change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer— change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know - change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know they | point. the newer mps they know they can't take their seats for granted. they can't take it for granted that there are places that...
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>> this is a question for sam. sam you would probably what we call assimilated now. i would like you to reflect on how you have maintained your tradition, culture, and your language as you have now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that even something that you value? because it is okay if you say no. but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. [laughter] >> i still speak arabic with my parents because they haven't really learned english. they are going to college. they are learning english, but they are not really good. my friends are from lebanon, syria, iraq, whatever, i still speak arabic with them too. but half of my friends are arabic, and then half of them is mexican. so i speak more right now like spanish. but the arabic language, my family always say like don't lose it, like no matter what, so like you leaving here, you're going to have family. you're going to have kids here, whatever. don't lose this language, like that's your own language. >> what about besides just language, though? she's asking about traditions, holidays, custom
>> this is a question for sam. sam you would probably what we call assimilated now. i would like you to reflect on how you have maintained your tradition, culture, and your language as you have now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that even something that you value? because it is okay if you say no. but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. [laughter] >> i still speak arabic with my parents because they haven't really learned english. they...
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sam, _ people are paying attention to this. sam, you're correct me if i'm wrong. is it my memory you grew up in doncaster?— is it my memory you grew up in doncaster? . , . , , ., doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember — doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the _ doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government - doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government sleaze i doncaster? that is correct yes. you - remember the government sleaze rows that enveloped the late party. is keir starmer taking a risk when he says borisjohnson is leading the tory party to the sores? in the sense that every political party has individuals that do stuff that they may regret, present and eventually condemn. that is always the rest, isn't it? certainly you only have to look at last week to the former mp claudia webb for the labour party who was sentenced for quite an unpleasant threat to throw acid and somebodies face. it's not a comparable case, it's a different case but the point being that parliament is a microcosm of society and so you do ge
sam, _ people are paying attention to this. sam, you're correct me if i'm wrong. is it my memory you grew up in doncaster?— is it my memory you grew up in doncaster? . , . , , ., doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember — doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the _ doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government - doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government sleaze i doncaster? that is correct yes. you - remember the government sleaze rows that...
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you must be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet ou. so be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet yon so tell— be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me _ be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about _ be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie i you. so tell me about bonnie blue and _ you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your _ you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business - you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here. j you. so tell me about bonnie - blue and your business here. we t and blue and your business here. - try and have uk sale fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawa beer and seaweed and on the chips as well. bud and on the chips as well. and what do people _ and on the chips as well. and what do people think? in - what do people think? in ishigaki people love this what do people think? i�*i ishigaki people love this and they love the deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits with the type of food people like but is also something new for people to try. but like but is also so
you must be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet ou. so be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet yon so tell— be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me _ be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about _ be sam, hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie i you. so tell me about bonnie blue and _ you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your _ you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business - you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here. j you. so tell me about bonnie - blue...
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sam has been a washingtonian since childhood. he earned his masters in public policy and a bachelor of arts in public policy from the college of william and mary. joined the society in june of 2016 and has held various positions serving as a tour guide, a speaker, communications professional, working with the retail, working with program management, and working with the basic administration of the organization. before he came to the historical society, he worked for a trade association as a freelance fly-in scheduler, a title ad instructor and a commercial property manager. so sam comes to us with a fascinating background and a real passion for history. and so it is my privilege to welcome you and to welcome our speaker today samuel holliday. >> thank you so much for that kind and warm introduction. it's truly a joy to work for the historical society and advance our mission to inspire and form patriotism. so, as jane said, i'm samuel holliday. and as we get into today's discussion, i want to set the stage a little bit by first ex
sam has been a washingtonian since childhood. he earned his masters in public policy and a bachelor of arts in public policy from the college of william and mary. joined the society in june of 2016 and has held various positions serving as a tour guide, a speaker, communications professional, working with the retail, working with program management, and working with the basic administration of the organization. before he came to the historical society, he worked for a trade association as a...
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not| in the league for sam coeur. not havin: in the league for sam coeur. not having the _ in the league for sam coeur. lint having the fans for over a year, we realised how much the fans are football. without them, it's not as fun or passionate. it's a reminder of why you play football, you give people joy and of why you play football, you give peoplejoy and happiness. i was definitely one of those lockdown people who just watched every netflix show possible and stayed inside my cab. i was not a baker or puzzler, i was a netflix person. i absolutely loved london, it's one of the coolest cities i've ever lived in. and if you're going to be stuck away from home, i think london is one of the best places to be stuck away. but when i speak to people from home, they say i'm picking up a british accent — that's ridiculous, i don't have one at all. other than the final, i think our champions league run was a positive one. it was big for the club, we had never gotten to the champions league final before, and i think thejourney there was a real learning curve. som
not| in the league for sam coeur. not havin: in the league for sam coeur. not having the _ in the league for sam coeur. lint having the fans for over a year, we realised how much the fans are football. without them, it's not as fun or passionate. it's a reminder of why you play football, you give people joy and of why you play football, you give peoplejoy and happiness. i was definitely one of those lockdown people who just watched every netflix show possible and stayed inside my cab. i was not...
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as jane said, i'm sam holiday. as we get into today's discussion, i want to set the stage a little bit by explaining why it is we're giving this talk. of course, it is an important anniversary. it is the 100th anniversary of the creation of the tomb of the unknown soldier. and there is a significant capitol history, but there is also a little bit of personal society that goes into how we have gotten involved in this commemoration, the tomb centennial. so as i start my program, many of you will recognize the person in the middle, the award-winning historian. this photo was taken when we gave him our freedom award in 2016, society's highest honor. some of you on the call are fortunate to know some of the people pictured here. you will know they are some of the finest people to have walked the earth. you see dorothy who is a great, great friend of the society because, in part, her and congressman founded our organization 59 years ago this year. and on the right, her late husband, who served for an extended period as t
as jane said, i'm sam holiday. as we get into today's discussion, i want to set the stage a little bit by explaining why it is we're giving this talk. of course, it is an important anniversary. it is the 100th anniversary of the creation of the tomb of the unknown soldier. and there is a significant capitol history, but there is also a little bit of personal society that goes into how we have gotten involved in this commemoration, the tomb centennial. so as i start my program, many of you will...
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sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. as a journalist, she is a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she is a real enigma. caliphate, so she is a real enigma-— enigma. shortly after the prepaganda _ enigma. shortly after the propaganda video - enigma. shortly after the propaganda video was i enigma. shortly after the - propaganda video was filmed, her husband was killed in a suspected drone strike and sam paid people smugglers to get herself and her children out of isis territory. now safely back in the us and living with his father, matthew opened up to baker about the propaganda video. did you want to do it? no, ijust wanted to go
sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. as a journalist, she is a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she is a real...
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sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. and as a journalist, she's a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she's a real enigma. shortly after the propaganda video was filmed, moussa was killed in a suspected drone strike, and sam paid people smugglers to get herself and her children out of isis territory. now safely back in the us and living with his father, matthew opened up to baker about the propaganda video. did you want to do it? no, ijust wanted to go on with my life. chucklesjust wanted to get back home, do my thing. it sounds like you worked out that you had to do this to...to keep going. yeah. so, matthew is an extremely smart kid. he's one of the most emotiona
sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. and as a journalist, she's a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she's a real enigma. shortly after the...
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sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. and as a journalist, she's a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she's a real enigma. shortly after the propaganda video was filmed, moussa was killed in a suspected drone strike, and sam paid people smugglers to get herself and her children out of isis territory. now safely back in the us and living with his father, matthew opened up to baker about the propaganda video. did you want to do it? no, ijust wanted to go on with my life. chuckles just wanted to get back home, do my thing. it sounds like you worked out that you had to do this to...to keep going. yeah. so, matthew is an extremely smart kid. he's one of the most emotion
sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. and as a journalist, she's a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she's a real enigma. shortly after the...
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sam: i really don't think they are related. the j&j vaccine, the reason it not showing the same level of efficacy is simply because it is a single shot. everybody talked about it or get it was the right thing to do perhaps at the time for them, get this vaccine out, single shot, prevent as many deaths and hospitalizations as possible. but you can't just get away with one. it looks like you can't even get away with just two. i'm looking forward to seeing more information as they develop their vaccine platform. tom: the romance of the business , it has all drifted away into a modern competitive world. when does amazon show up to do the distribution of all three divisions? sam: for the prescription level pharmaceuticals, it is still going to be quite difficult. amazon is already there. i by my acid reflux tablets off of amazon because it is the cheapest. so i think that is definitely a company you can get together. tom: if lisa bothers me, do i have to take acid reflux tablet s? [laughter] sam: i hope you never have to do that, to
sam: i really don't think they are related. the j&j vaccine, the reason it not showing the same level of efficacy is simply because it is a single shot. everybody talked about it or get it was the right thing to do perhaps at the time for them, get this vaccine out, single shot, prevent as many deaths and hospitalizations as possible. but you can't just get away with one. it looks like you can't even get away with just two. i'm looking forward to seeing more information as they develop...
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you must be sam. hi! hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping. i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets but you can give me a hand. 0k. here's some gloves. thank you. this fish is local okinawan fish, it's hiromachi, so it's a cold—water white—fleshed fish. great. and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! ..it�*s bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and fresh so
you must be sam. hi! hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something...
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you must be sam — hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we try and do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of the local fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food the people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping. i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets, but you can give me a hand. 0k. here's some gloves. thank you. this fish is local 0kinawan fish, it's hiromachi. so it's a cold—water white—fleshed fish. great. and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! it's bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and fresh so that
you must be sam — hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we try and do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of the local fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food the people like, but it's also...
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you must be sam. hi! hello! nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping — i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets but you can give me a hand. 0k. here's some gloves. thank you. this fish is local okinawan fish, it's hiromachi, so it's a cold—water, white—fleshed fish... great. ..and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! ..it�*s bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and f
you must be sam. hi! hello! nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something...
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. >> sam jackson with a new poem, and take it away, sam. >> wash your hands. stop touching your face. and stay the [ bleep ] at home. >>> it's not necessary to salute, sir. just your hand over your heart is enough when we come out. >> he was funny. he had this aura about him. >> may orca the killer whale relieve himself on your carpets. >> he's the king of late night. but he was still a loner. >> it never occurred to me that there would be other talk shows. >> ladies and gentlemen, the reverend dr. martin luther king. >> the tension was wonderful. >> are you really all truly idiots, or is it me? >> you! >> but it was going to be shocking.
. >> sam jackson with a new poem, and take it away, sam. >> wash your hands. stop touching your face. and stay the [ bleep ] at home. >>> it's not necessary to salute, sir. just your hand over your heart is enough when we come out. >> he was funny. he had this aura about him. >> may orca the killer whale relieve himself on your carpets. >> he's the king of late night. but he was still a loner. >> it never occurred to me that there would be other talk...
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you must be sam. hi! hello! nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping — i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets but you can give mea hand. 0k. here's some gloves. thank you. this fish is local 0kinawan fish, it's hiromachi, so it's a cold—water, white—fleshed fish... great. ..and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! ..it�*s bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and fr
you must be sam. hi! hello! nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something...
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sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. and as a journalist, she's a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she's a real enigma. shortly after the propaganda video was filmed, moussa was killed in a suspected drone strike, and sam paid people smugglers to get herself and her children out of isis territory. now, safely back in the us and living with his father, matthew opened up to baker about the propaganda video. did you want to do it? no, ijust wanted to go on with my life. chuckles just wanted to get back home, do my thing. it sounds like you worked out that you had to do this to...to keep going. yeah. so, matthew is an extremely smart kid. he's one of the most emotio
sam is a complex person. she can be both the manipulator and the manipulated, and you often never really know where you stand with sam. and as a journalist, she's a real challenge to tell the story of, because she is an unreliable narrator. she is also not the sort of stereotypical person you expect to end up with isis. this is somebody from middle america who has no history of extremist views, yet she ends up at the heart of the isis caliphate, so she's a real enigma. shortly after the...
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you must be sam. hi! hello! nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping — i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets but you can give me a hand. 0k. here's some gloves. this fish is local 0kinawan fish, it's hiromachi, so it's a cold—water, white—fleshed fish... great. ..and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! ..it�*s bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and fresh so tha
you must be sam. hi! hello! nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we're trying to do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use 0kinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of this fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well, so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food that people like, but it's also something...
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you must be sam — hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we try and do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of the local fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food the people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping. i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets, but you can give me a hand. 0k. here's some gloves. thank you. this fish is local okinawan fish, it's hiromachi. so it's a cold—water white—fleshed fish. great. and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! it's bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and fresh so that
you must be sam — hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we try and do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of the local fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food the people like, but it's also...
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and then i just have to give sam a shout out. he very politely said that the past 10 years have been good years for the mission house and development corporation. they have been fantastic years. and they followed years that were foul and not a hell of a lot was happening around here and i said to mission housing and sam, could we give them a round of applause and say that they have really stepped up and they have so many things to be proud of. so now i'd like to introduce my colleague, and i want to say that one of the great things about balboa park station is that you campaign there. and janice and i stood there, day after day, morning after morning, and to see people flying through that station and trying to get to work or school on time was absolutely inspiring. but i want to thank d11 that we both share for electing a wonderful, fierce, smart, queer, young asian american woman to be on the bart board of directors and to change the direction of the future. janice lee. >> good morning, everyone. so i do pay director duffy here
and then i just have to give sam a shout out. he very politely said that the past 10 years have been good years for the mission house and development corporation. they have been fantastic years. and they followed years that were foul and not a hell of a lot was happening around here and i said to mission housing and sam, could we give them a round of applause and say that they have really stepped up and they have so many things to be proud of. so now i'd like to introduce my colleague, and i...
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sam: it was up 10% on that news. that is not nothing. ethereum, it may be up on speculation that there may be an ethereum-based etf. further price movement is probably pending further news. matt: why do people in this community go in also for the meme coins, shiba inus, squid games? don't we have enough to deal with? all of these other things? sam: part of it is they will be these tight cycles where they will get a lot of coverage and people willing here about them -- will hear about them for the first time. i think some people are probably seeking novelty and variety. matt: we had a great store yesterday that wall street is really getting serious about headhunting people that have experience in crypto, making old-school investment bankers shift their focus. are you having to compete with talent for j.p. morgan and goldman sachs? sam: no, although the fact that you are noticing it israel. all the places we are talking to on wall street want to have people in the crypto ecosystem. we are being asked for people with recommendations. so far
sam: it was up 10% on that news. that is not nothing. ethereum, it may be up on speculation that there may be an ethereum-based etf. further price movement is probably pending further news. matt: why do people in this community go in also for the meme coins, shiba inus, squid games? don't we have enough to deal with? all of these other things? sam: part of it is they will be these tight cycles where they will get a lot of coverage and people willing here about them -- will hear about them for...
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look at sarah and sam, there still so close and i still keep in touch with many students. and it's also a of rogers park for the neighborhood in chicago where sullivan sets is a neighborhood sarah mentioned in an earlier event, felt like the whole neighborhood came out to support the school and it is a place that rises up around sullivan in many ways rises up around refugees and immigrants as well. and that is community. >> sarah, i'm going to give the last question to you. you mentioned a physical space, your office, the relationships that you filled with the students are obviously long lasting. during the pandemic, a lot of the last year and half was remote, he did not have that place to meet with the students and to build t the relationship that physical space. so how do you cater to the needs of the kids who really need help and also how are you navigating that in building those relationships. >> we lost a lot of it. i'm sure there role a lot of things that kids relied on, the school staff noticing, there are things that happened at home or in our personal lives and go
look at sarah and sam, there still so close and i still keep in touch with many students. and it's also a of rogers park for the neighborhood in chicago where sullivan sets is a neighborhood sarah mentioned in an earlier event, felt like the whole neighborhood came out to support the school and it is a place that rises up around sullivan in many ways rises up around refugees and immigrants as well. and that is community. >> sarah, i'm going to give the last question to you. you mentioned...
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go sam says it's made progress. with the investigative unit, candice nguyen. >>> be careful taking a flight in holiday season, lot of frustrated people, airplane airlines canceled more than 300 flights just today, including in bay area. more than 2,000 flights have been canceled by american airlines since last friday, says staffing shortages and bad weather at dallas-fort worth hub are reason for the disruptions. many with scaled back staffing after offering buyouts to thousands of employees in the pandemic. now trying to increase the staffing in the holidays. southwest also had problems a few weeks ago. >>> vaccine mandates could complicate things further at airports this holiday season. presidential mandate requires all be vaccinated. tsa says about -- percent are vaccinated but thousands more are updating that status each week. >>> good chance you can't buy local crab for thanksgiving. commercial crab season supposed to start a couple weeks from now. delay to protect humpback whales and sea turtles from being cau
go sam says it's made progress. with the investigative unit, candice nguyen. >>> be careful taking a flight in holiday season, lot of frustrated people, airplane airlines canceled more than 300 flights just today, including in bay area. more than 2,000 flights have been canceled by american airlines since last friday, says staffing shortages and bad weather at dallas-fort worth hub are reason for the disruptions. many with scaled back staffing after offering buyouts to thousands of...
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good sam says it's made progress. with the investigative unit, candice nguyen. >>> be careful taking a flight in holiday season, lot of frustrated people, airplane airlines canceled more than 300 flights just today, including in bay area. more than 2,000 flights have been canceled by american airlines since last friday, says staffing shortages and bad weather at dallas-fort worth hub are reason for the disruptions. many with scaled back staffing after offering buyouts to thousands of employees in the pandemic. now trying to increase the staffing in the holidays. southwest also had problems a few weeks ago. >>> vaccine mandates could complicate things further at airports this holiday season. presidential mandate requires all be vaccinated. tsa says about -- percent are vaccinated but thousands more are updating that status each week. >>> good chance you can't buy local crab for thanksgiving. commercial crab season supposed to start a couple weeks from now. delay to protect humpback whales and sea turtles from being cau
good sam says it's made progress. with the investigative unit, candice nguyen. >>> be careful taking a flight in holiday season, lot of frustrated people, airplane airlines canceled more than 300 flights just today, including in bay area. more than 2,000 flights have been canceled by american airlines since last friday, says staffing shortages and bad weather at dallas-fort worth hub are reason for the disruptions. many with scaled back staffing after offering buyouts to thousands of...
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you must be sam — hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we try and do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of the local fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food the people like, but it's also something new for everyone to try. but there was no time for yapping. i needed to learn how to make this british classic before the lunchtime rush arrived. so, sam, what's your secret? well, i won't tell you my secrets, but you can give me a hand. 0k. here's some gloves. this fish is local okinawan fish, it's hiromachi. so it's a cold—water white—fleshed fish. great. and it's delicious. before every single order, we get fresh beer... whoa! it's bubbly. so, why do you use fresh beer? we want the bubbles to make it nice and fresh so that when the ba
you must be sam — hi. hello, nice to meet you. so tell me about bonnie blue and your business here, sam. we try and do kind of uk—style fish and chips with beer batter, but we use okinawan beer and we use local fish and nori seaweed on the chips as well. and what do the locals think of the local fish and chips with the beer batter? in ishigaki, people love fish and they love deep—fried food as well. so i think it fits in nicely with the kind of food the people like, but it's also...
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sam: good morning. i think i started seeing references to this super you tainted variant of the virus about three or four days ago. there is a site where the sequences are loaded. and there are thousands of these mutated viruses. but when they start forming a cluster, that is when you start worrying and it really got going a couple of days ago. and it would take at least a week or two to simply know whether the virus is more resistant to the immunity induced by vaccines or a prior infection and that is what i am hoping to see. in the next few days, we will hear more data out of south africa about how widespread this virus has become. tom: for now, governments are acting from the u.k., israel singapore, and taiwan. and germany curbing travel from south africa and the nations that surround that country. the stoxx 600 slumping 6.6%. what do you make of government actions? sam: i think exactly as you said, this is for a period of time. it is very possible the variant has already gotten out because there is
sam: good morning. i think i started seeing references to this super you tainted variant of the virus about three or four days ago. there is a site where the sequences are loaded. and there are thousands of these mutated viruses. but when they start forming a cluster, that is when you start worrying and it really got going a couple of days ago. and it would take at least a week or two to simply know whether the virus is more resistant to the immunity induced by vaccines or a prior infection and...
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doctor sam adlen thank — severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you _ severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you for _ severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you forjoining - severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you forjoining us. | a bbc investigation has found that highly polluting greenhouse gases, are being smuggled into the uk from eastern europe, to be used in cooling systems, air conditioning units and fridges. the gases are called hfcs. they're heavily regulated and restricted and they're now being phased out in the uk and the eu but older machinery still runs on them and it's resulting in a thriving underground trade. angus crawford reports. it's an illegal trade you've probably never heard of, in gases that harm the environment. that should not be on the market in the uk? absolutely not. that one there is about 4,000 times worse than carbon dioxide. they are called hfcs, hydrofluorocarbons, used in air—conditioning systems, shop fridges and the aircon in older cars. 0nly approved and licensed companies like this one can import, sell and use them. th
doctor sam adlen thank — severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you _ severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you for _ severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you forjoining - severely from now. doctor sam adlen thank you forjoining us. | a bbc investigation has found that highly polluting greenhouse gases, are being smuggled into the uk from eastern europe, to be used in cooling systems, air conditioning units and fridges. the gases are called hfcs. they're heavily regulated and...
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and that is doctor sam _ our century, isn't it? and that is doctor sam adler— our century, isn't it? and that is doctor sam adler and - our century, isn't it? and that is doctor sam adler and we i our century, isn't it? and that. is doctor sam adler and we will stay in space. moving from harnessing energy to destroying asteroids and spacecraft. nasser is about to fire a spacecraft that huge lump of rock in space just to see if it will tip in another direction. the aim is to develop technology to stop any dangerous asteroid of the future smashing into earth. until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case w
and that is doctor sam _ our century, isn't it? and that is doctor sam adler— our century, isn't it? and that is doctor sam adler and - our century, isn't it? and that is doctor sam adler and we i our century, isn't it? and that. is doctor sam adler and we will stay in space. moving from harnessing energy to destroying asteroids and spacecraft. nasser is about to fire a spacecraft that huge lump of rock in space just to see if it will tip in another direction. the aim is to develop technology...
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how does that make you feel, sam? >> it makes me feel proud and very happy and joyful. >> sam will be back with his christmas light extravaganza real soon. >> kate, thank you impressive that you can see the six months of work >> we're blown away every day by technology it's just a matter of time >> thank you for waking up with "early today." >> coming up on the "today" show, savannah guthrie's exclusive first interview with huma abedin, long-time aid ♪ ♪ with his domestic agenda still in the hands of congress, a new nbc news poll shows joe biden's job approval at new lows this morning he's in scotland at a u.n. climate conference where his credibility is on display. >> god forbid there is a major fire or a severe car accident or if a crime takes place >> today's covid vaccination deadline for all new york city
how does that make you feel, sam? >> it makes me feel proud and very happy and joyful. >> sam will be back with his christmas light extravaganza real soon. >> kate, thank you impressive that you can see the six months of work >> we're blown away every day by technology it's just a matter of time >> thank you for waking up with "early today." >> coming up on the "today" show, savannah guthrie's exclusive first interview with huma abedin,...
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sam: thanks for having me on. i think if we look at the various you tatian's -- various mutations this variant has, it is worrying people. it is in all the areas you wish you did not see mutations in, the way it binds to human cells, the way it interacts with antibodies, be it vaccine or preventive antibodies. also it has got mutations in other areas which have been associated with better infectivity and fitness and ability to evade the immune system. all of that is what is worrying the scientific community. lisa: how quickly can the scientific community respond to this with potentially boosters? sam: i think tweet antivirals are much -- to work on. i think there is not any idea to think the antivirals at the moment will not work. time will tell. there's only one mutation in the area for which the pfizer drug interacts. that hopefully means it will continue to work. as far as the vaccines, the number out there with regards to the mrna vaccines is about 100 days to go from a new sequence to a vaccine ready to be te
sam: thanks for having me on. i think if we look at the various you tatian's -- various mutations this variant has, it is worrying people. it is in all the areas you wish you did not see mutations in, the way it binds to human cells, the way it interacts with antibodies, be it vaccine or preventive antibodies. also it has got mutations in other areas which have been associated with better infectivity and fitness and ability to evade the immune system. all of that is what is worrying the...
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that's how he feels comfort and that's how he feels love >> sam joins us from miami. sam, do we expect other states to start offering boosters to all adults >> reporter: jose, that's right health officials are expecting an expansion of states new mexico vaccinated the population first, they're seeing waning efficacy, and believe it could be the tip of the spear for the rest of the country. jose >> sam brock in miami, thank you. >>> former trump adviser steve bannon is expected to turn himself in monday following his indictment yesterday for refusing to tell investigators what he knew leading up to last january's capitol attacks. now the growing pressure on others working in the white house that day >> reporter: trump ally steve bannon indicted by a federal grand jury friday on two counts of criminal contempt of congress for refusing to comply with the january 6 committee investigating the capitol attack lawmakers wanted to question bannon about his actions leading up to the riot, including comments like these. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow >> reporter:
that's how he feels comfort and that's how he feels love >> sam joins us from miami. sam, do we expect other states to start offering boosters to all adults >> reporter: jose, that's right health officials are expecting an expansion of states new mexico vaccinated the population first, they're seeing waning efficacy, and believe it could be the tip of the spear for the rest of the country. jose >> sam brock in miami, thank you. >>> former trump adviser steve bannon is...
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sam: i really would like to dig into that a bit more. i would look to see the details which are going to come hopefully on tuesday when the fda holds a meeting with this updated data. it is possible that after interim analysis, the folks who were on the placebo were un-bli nded, therefore given therapies that prevent hospitalizations. we need to see that the rate of hospitalization in the placebo patients after has fallen. so there's a lot to read into this. i think we should hold off until we see the full data, and i don't necessarily expect the same thing to happen with the pfizer drug unless it is exactly that same issue, i.e. placebo patients are offered better therapy given that they know they are on placebos. kailey: we will wait for more data and assessment of this variant. sam fazeli a bloomberg intelligence and scott rosenstein of eurasia group, inc. you for your insight. coming up jimmy conway will join us next on a red friday for this equity market. this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ guy: european stocks have had a l
sam: i really would like to dig into that a bit more. i would look to see the details which are going to come hopefully on tuesday when the fda holds a meeting with this updated data. it is possible that after interim analysis, the folks who were on the placebo were un-bli nded, therefore given therapies that prevent hospitalizations. we need to see that the rate of hospitalization in the placebo patients after has fallen. so there's a lot to read into this. i think we should hold off until we...
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to smash open the display cases at sam's jewelers. according to hayward police 9 suspects got away with the loot leaving southland mall in 2 vehicles. a smash-and-grab happening at the exact time. kathy weaver had planned on doing her shopping sunday evening. just so glad i wasn't here because i was going to come here yesterday. it was it's awful. i don't know what i would do. weaver lives walking distance from the mall where she often does her shopping walking in monday morning to find sam's jewelers closed for the day was shattered display case is still visible inside. it makes me not want to come to the mall anymore. you know what a fight. had been in the way and then knocked me over. hayward. police say that the jewelry store was the only store in the mall that was targeted. they're working to determine if it was connected to other smash and grabs that happened in the bay area over the weekend. a spokesperson from south and mall says they're disheartened by sunday's crime and that the mall is working with police to track down the
to smash open the display cases at sam's jewelers. according to hayward police 9 suspects got away with the loot leaving southland mall in 2 vehicles. a smash-and-grab happening at the exact time. kathy weaver had planned on doing her shopping sunday evening. just so glad i wasn't here because i was going to come here yesterday. it was it's awful. i don't know what i would do. weaver lives walking distance from the mall where she often does her shopping walking in monday morning to find sam's...
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it comes after two other top executives left good sam within the past two weeks. the chief medical officer on your left and the associate chief nursing officer to the right. this is what i was told over the phone, she said i am in shock. i don't know why i was let go. but i don't have anything bad to say. i love my team and the hospital. there are good people at good sam's. i'm proud of everybody and i will miss them. good samaritan hospital sent us a statement today saying their policy is not to discuss personnel matters publicly, they hold all their staff to the highest standards to ensure they can continue their track record of providing high-quality care. in august, they tried to recruit 80 nurses and create new positions to address staffing shortfalls. good sam says it's made progress with regulators and expect to receive a formal report shortly. i'm candice nguyen. >>> up next, thinking small to solve a big problem in the bay area. the community now with a new tiny home village. >>> i'm scott budman, balancing an upcoming text boom with climate concerns. jus
it comes after two other top executives left good sam within the past two weeks. the chief medical officer on your left and the associate chief nursing officer to the right. this is what i was told over the phone, she said i am in shock. i don't know why i was let go. but i don't have anything bad to say. i love my team and the hospital. there are good people at good sam's. i'm proud of everybody and i will miss them. good samaritan hospital sent us a statement today saying their policy is not...
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i want to also say thank you to sam and the entire mission housing team. you are amazing partners and we couldn't have asked for anyone better to work with. pedro had mentioned millions of dollars and thousands of hours and i think that it might be millions of hours on everyone's part, really, really making this happen, so thank you. and i want to also say thank you to the staff who worked tirelessly on this project and moving it forward. and then as has already been mentioned, bart. there are a lot of details that go into the plaza improvements and coordinating with bart. and, again, millions and millions of hours it feels like in just making sure that every detail is right. a lot of funding comes into a project like this. we have already talked about ecb and you'll hear from the treasurer's office in a second, sue lac, and also wells fargo who is not here, invested just a mere $57 million in an $80 million construction loan, so they're a very important part of this development as well. and with that i wanted to just say one quick thing to the related tea
i want to also say thank you to sam and the entire mission housing team. you are amazing partners and we couldn't have asked for anyone better to work with. pedro had mentioned millions of dollars and thousands of hours and i think that it might be millions of hours on everyone's part, really, really making this happen, so thank you. and i want to also say thank you to the staff who worked tirelessly on this project and moving it forward. and then as has already been mentioned, bart. there are...
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>> this is a question for sam. so, sam, you would be what we would probably call assimilated now, but i would like you to reflect a little bit on how you maintain the traditions in your culture and language as you've now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that something that you value? because it's okay if you say no. >> but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. >> okay, so i still speak arabic with my parents because they don't learn english. they do go to college and they are learning english but they are not really good. i'm still speaking with my friends from lebanon, syria, iraq. i still speak arabic with them. so i don't give up on the language. but half of my friends are arabic and then half of them are mexican. so, i speak more right now spanish because i have employees that speak it with me. ybut my family always say don't lose it, like no matter what. you are going to have family here, kids here, don't lose this language. that is your own language. a. >> what about just besides
>> this is a question for sam. so, sam, you would be what we would probably call assimilated now, but i would like you to reflect a little bit on how you maintain the traditions in your culture and language as you've now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that something that you value? because it's okay if you say no. >> but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. >> okay, so i still speak arabic with my parents because they don't learn...
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sam alvis, thank you very _ what people wanted to see. sam alvis, thank you very much. good to have you with us. sam alvis from the green alliance talking through rishi sunak�*s speech at cop26. a four—year—old girl who went missing from a remote australian campsite nearly three weeks ago, has been found alive and well — after a huge search operation. cleo smith was discovered by police in a locked house and has now been reunited with her parents. a 36—year—old man is being questioned by police. 0ur australia correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. alive and well — the news cleo smith's parents have been waiting more than two weeks for. a police team broke their way into a locked house in carnarvon at about 1am. they found little cleo in one of those rooms. one of the officers picked her up into his arms and asked her, "what's your name? " she said, "my name is cleo." cleo was reunited with her parents a short time later. this is the outcome we all hoped and prayed for. for now, welcome home, cleo. the four—year—old had vanished from her family's tent wh
sam alvis, thank you very _ what people wanted to see. sam alvis, thank you very much. good to have you with us. sam alvis from the green alliance talking through rishi sunak�*s speech at cop26. a four—year—old girl who went missing from a remote australian campsite nearly three weeks ago, has been found alive and well — after a huge search operation. cleo smith was discovered by police in a locked house and has now been reunited with her parents. a 36—year—old man is being...
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harris, a neuroscientist who talks about mindful meditation, sam was releasing a book called wake up about spirituality without religion. they were talking about religion and the topic of radical islam came up and sam made the point that you have to separate ideas meaning you should be to criticize any idea whether it is the republican party platform or the doctrine of christianity or in this case islam but you wouldn't want to be bigoted towards republicans or christians or muslims so separate ideas and people. that was the way sam laid it out and ben affleck became incredibly irritated and red in the face and pounding the desk, in essence calling bill maher and sam harris gross and racist, these ideas were gross and racist. was interesting to me because i had been seeing this on the progressive side for quite some time but seeing an a-list actor, the left probably speaking was no longer into debating ideas. if you said anything they were upset by you suddenly were a racist and bigoted homophobe and everything else and over the next few months and years after that suddenly there was
harris, a neuroscientist who talks about mindful meditation, sam was releasing a book called wake up about spirituality without religion. they were talking about religion and the topic of radical islam came up and sam made the point that you have to separate ideas meaning you should be to criticize any idea whether it is the republican party platform or the doctrine of christianity or in this case islam but you wouldn't want to be bigoted towards republicans or christians or muslims so separate...
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sam: wouldn't i love to know the answer to that question. because i had delta and i have had a vaccination before. there is data. unfortunately, it is not the right answer you're looking for. there is data that suggests that if you are infected with alpha or the delta variant, your immune response is not very good at neutralizing the beta variant . so if this new virus is a variant similar in behavior to the beta variant, it is possible that those infected with alpha or delta, that that immunity will not be that great. that was just one paper i saw, and we have to obviously take that with a grain of salt. kailey: if you select there are more questions with ans -- more questions than answers on this thing. fears are growing that this new virus strain may spread more globally, and money markets are now offloading bets on central bank just rate hikes in a hurry -- bank interest rate hikes in avery -- in a hurry. joining us now with that part of the story is bloomberg intelligence chief u.s. interest rates strategist ira jersey. what do you make
sam: wouldn't i love to know the answer to that question. because i had delta and i have had a vaccination before. there is data. unfortunately, it is not the right answer you're looking for. there is data that suggests that if you are infected with alpha or the delta variant, your immune response is not very good at neutralizing the beta variant . so if this new virus is a variant similar in behavior to the beta variant, it is possible that those infected with alpha or delta, that that...
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sam, take us back to the telegraph- _ through this. sam, take us back to the telegraph. this _ through this. sam, take us back to the telegraph. this is _ through this. sam, take us back to the telegraph. this is very - the telegraph. this is very interesting, go to rip up housing targets to prevent out of date assumptions. it’s targets to prevent out of date assumptions.— targets to prevent out of date assumptions. it's a bit of a hint from michael _ assumptions. it's a bit of a hint from michael gove _ assumptions. it's a bit of a hint from michael gove here - assumptions. it's a bit of a hint from michael gove here that i assumptions. it's a bit of a hint - from michael gove here that housing targets. that his predecessor was very much in pushing forward to meet building targets, is a 300,000 a year? wanted to kind of loosened plumbing restrictions, introduce zones so they'd be a presumption of plumbing consent in certain zones. that would make it incredibly difficult to object to developments. and michael gove is hinting today that actually he is going to move aw
sam, take us back to the telegraph- _ through this. sam, take us back to the telegraph. this _ through this. sam, take us back to the telegraph. this is _ through this. sam, take us back to the telegraph. this is very - the telegraph. this is very interesting, go to rip up housing targets to prevent out of date assumptions. it’s targets to prevent out of date assumptions.— targets to prevent out of date assumptions. it's a bit of a hint from michael _ assumptions. it's a bit of a hint from...
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sam: yes, i think so. south africa and some of the other african nations who have travel bans, it is very difficult, but also hearing that people should not travel between provinces, so i don't know why travel within the country is not a good idea, but travel outside the country is ok. i think you just want to slow it down until you know more about it. two it is something we have to wait and see. guy: the financial markets are flying blind. we had a knee-jerk reaction friday. can you walk me through the timeline of what we are going to expect? what are the key milestones? sam: what we need to see is in the next couple of weeks, hopefully news coming out of the variant as to whether the third shot of the current vaccines induces an immune response that can neutralize omicron. they already showed that for delta and beta. that is number one. if that is not the case, they've got vaccines against beta. does that help? because omicron is a bit closer to beta then it is to other variants. that is the sort of info
sam: yes, i think so. south africa and some of the other african nations who have travel bans, it is very difficult, but also hearing that people should not travel between provinces, so i don't know why travel within the country is not a good idea, but travel outside the country is ok. i think you just want to slow it down until you know more about it. two it is something we have to wait and see. guy: the financial markets are flying blind. we had a knee-jerk reaction friday. can you walk me...
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he said when they first saw sam on the 25th, sam gave him a hug and thanked him for protecting his property. he was on the roof when it was chemical bombed. he knew that sam was grateful for their presence. but he also knew that people on the ground needed weapons. he heard kyle and kyle came back saying i had to shoot. body armor. i don't know why the cadet program gives people body armor. i don't know. my client had it. if he wanted to be an active shooter, why would he give up his body armor? nick smith wanted body armor. he goes nick, use mine. i'm going to be doing medical. helping other people. you see him do it throughout. he gave nick his body armor. why would somebody give up their body armor if they're going to go out looking for trouble, seeking confrontation? doesn't make sense. joanne fielder, he described joseph rosenbaum wearing a red shirt with a green earring. she described yellow pants. we'll get to that later. she stated joseph rosenbaum yelled he was going to kel us mf-ers and cut their hearts out. his harm goes up and within seconds, they're tearing up from a gas bomb.
he said when they first saw sam on the 25th, sam gave him a hug and thanked him for protecting his property. he was on the roof when it was chemical bombed. he knew that sam was grateful for their presence. but he also knew that people on the ground needed weapons. he heard kyle and kyle came back saying i had to shoot. body armor. i don't know why the cadet program gives people body armor. i don't know. my client had it. if he wanted to be an active shooter, why would he give up his body...