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murray, who soon became known as sam the banana man, and s heard of sam's memory or sam the banana man. okay. some good. finitely a character flaw in the history of new o. sam's memory was born in 1877, in what was then the far out reaches of the russian empire. in the present day nation of moldova. now sam's main goal in life growing up, like so many jewish individuals living in russia during this period. this is my people. this might be some of your people. the main goal was to get the heck out of russia. okay. because russia was a place of widespread anti-semitic ism. the main choices for samson, murray and jewish russian immigrants was europe or the united states. europe, as the world would soon find out in a couple of decades, would not be the best of choices. sam chose. luckily for him, the united states. he landed in new york city in 1891. he was a young teenager. he eventually headed down south landing once again in selma, alabama. selma, alabama, a place very famous. during civil rights. later civil rights era. so sam's memory young teen lands in selma, alabama. he goes there
murray, who soon became known as sam the banana man, and s heard of sam's memory or sam the banana man. okay. some good. finitely a character flaw in the history of new o. sam's memory was born in 1877, in what was then the far out reaches of the russian empire. in the present day nation of moldova. now sam's main goal in life growing up, like so many jewish individuals living in russia during this period. this is my people. this might be some of your people. the main goal was to get the heck...
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we have a mission ourselves. >> sam: we do. >> lara: sam and i. >> sam: don't have to do any food service or cooking. because? >> lara: are we ready for operations bagels on board, sir? [ cheers ] sam, tell us a little bit about this covert operation. we have thousands of bagels. >> sam: thank you. we literally have thousands of bagels. we probably have 3,000 bagels. so i think we've only got 1400 on board today. >> lara: so doubles for everybody. seconds. help yourself. we wanted to make sure that you had a day off. you are not working breakfast this morning. let "good morning america" take care of you. thank you all for your service. for the parade of ships honoring those who serve for fleet week. it's a wonderful tradition and we are just thrilled to be a part of it. >> from 830 to 1130, if you can line new york harbor, you will see these ships come in. there's at least 14 of them guys. thank them all for their service. >> thank you, thank you, and thank you for the shipment that you brought back here. we're going to eat well as like they will on the on the ship. yeah, yeah. we only ge
we have a mission ourselves. >> sam: we do. >> lara: sam and i. >> sam: don't have to do any food service or cooking. because? >> lara: are we ready for operations bagels on board, sir? [ cheers ] sam, tell us a little bit about this covert operation. we have thousands of bagels. >> sam: thank you. we literally have thousands of bagels. we probably have 3,000 bagels. so i think we've only got 1400 on board today. >> lara: so doubles for everybody. seconds....
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maybe sam's memory like to tell this story, though. so it has gone down in history as sam's story. sam's story is that at some point, as a young man in selma, alabama, he encounter heard his first banana. now, okay. okay, now, look, bananas are common, right? they're too common. they're so common that if we forget a banana in our backpack or our bag, you know, the worse thing is that it rots and gets things gooey. right. but to lose a banana is not a big deal. right? they are plentiful. they're omnipresent. there's just. we are we live lives unless we're allergic to bananas. we live lives. we're just covered in bananas. right. whether we love them or hate them, there's bananas everywhere. my eight month olds favorite food. you can guess bananas. he has to have a banana a day. he just loves it. he eats it. we put bananas and everything else. he eats bananas. okay. sam eats his first banana and his mind is blown. okay. the world changes. what is this? tropical fruit. bananas back then. not common. not something you'd see every day. there were, you know, you wouldn't go to the market
maybe sam's memory like to tell this story, though. so it has gone down in history as sam's story. sam's story is that at some point, as a young man in selma, alabama, he encounter heard his first banana. now, okay. okay, now, look, bananas are common, right? they're too common. they're so common that if we forget a banana in our backpack or our bag, you know, the worse thing is that it rots and gets things gooey. right. but to lose a banana is not a big deal. right? they are plentiful. they're...
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sam is in for ginger. good morning, sam. >> sam: good morning, george. guys, we've had way too much tornados in april that were damaging. everything just gets ramped up and worse in may. here we go yesterday. ten tornados reported in three states. you're looking at this one near abilene. you can see the big dust kick up and the damage on the ground. i want to talk about college station flooding video. this looked like a parking lot filled with water. sure you can drive through it. but on the other side the a swollen creek. this lady drove through it into that flood water. it took the car. i believe she was okay. folk, this is why we say don't drive through water because you don't know what's underneath it. flooding continues this morning. we have flood warnings that are ripping through the area. more than 30 inches of rain in the last 30 days in eastern texas to louisiana. this will be 2 to 4 additional inches. we've got more stormses coming down in. this is what happens, lubbock one of the areas that will see the possibility of tornados. there's just a
sam is in for ginger. good morning, sam. >> sam: good morning, george. guys, we've had way too much tornados in april that were damaging. everything just gets ramped up and worse in may. here we go yesterday. ten tornados reported in three states. you're looking at this one near abilene. you can see the big dust kick up and the damage on the ground. i want to talk about college station flooding video. this looked like a parking lot filled with water. sure you can drive through it. but on...
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sam champion is here tracking it all for us. good morning, sam. >> sam: good morning, michael. it has been a wild and dangerous spring season. last night, no exception. i'm concerned about what happens tonight. let's get you some hail video out of colorado. you can see them pushing. look how where it hits on the tire. this is inches of hail. i want to show you this. this demolished that side of the building. when we widen out, you will see the window broken. look where the hail didn't hit. that was a tough night for hail. so that was damaging. the tornados yesterday, three reported. there wasn't a lot of damage with these. here's what i'm concerned about tonight. it is likely we'll have stronger than ef-2 tornados. i want to walk you through this. st. joseph you're on the edge of this. clarksville, davenport, des moines, even into madison. this is the red zone for tornados possible as we get into the afternoon/evening. even chicago land, even into madison here. these winds later on this afternoon into tonight are going to be 70, 90 mile per hour winds. even though you're not in
sam champion is here tracking it all for us. good morning, sam. >> sam: good morning, michael. it has been a wild and dangerous spring season. last night, no exception. i'm concerned about what happens tonight. let's get you some hail video out of colorado. you can see them pushing. look how where it hits on the tire. this is inches of hail. i want to show you this. this demolished that side of the building. when we widen out, you will see the window broken. look where the hail didn't...
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larry: are in sam altman. hello i am larry kudlow, we have never met. >> nice to meet. >> thank you for comin come on, you have done similar dials with red is cou reddit, axios, "financial times" and lemond, did you approach newscorp the "wall street journal" or did you approach my friend robert thomson? >> i talked about it cause wally for a while -- casualty for a while, as people use cha chat gpt we want to bring more high quality data information to our users, news corp has great content and strong journalism is important. let's figure out something that makes sense. larry: sam walk us through, a lot of people may not know, now your company operates. >> we do a few things, we well-known for running chat gpt. that lets you ask questions or talk to this a.i. system. and now you will be able to get relevant daily information from news corp when you ask questions that need it. larry: we heard just one more before we go to mr. thomson, sam, we heard crazy stories of inaccuracies with respect to a.i., and relate
larry: are in sam altman. hello i am larry kudlow, we have never met. >> nice to meet. >> thank you for comin come on, you have done similar dials with red is cou reddit, axios, "financial times" and lemond, did you approach newscorp the "wall street journal" or did you approach my friend robert thomson? >> i talked about it cause wally for a while -- casualty for a while, as people use cha chat gpt we want to bring more high quality data information to our...
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sam was just 64 years old. he died suddenly this morning in los angeles, his work spanning the world. he was a contributor for uk and australia news programs as well. he loved his role as husband and dad the most. he was always bragging about his kids and their accomplishments. our hearts are with his wife, leslie and his 4 children. i know ken worked with earlier in his career. i got my start in news back in 2010 interning for sam in the ktla entertainment news department. he was an incredible influence and presence in my life and career. always keeping us on our toes. little skits forced us to make appearances on air. he swore he was a matchmaker trying to hook people up live on air, including myself. he just never let as i've continued working in the industry always stayed so supportive. i definitely tried to learn my best. buy osmo stis from sam's comedic timing. he was an incredible writer, creative storyteller and i will forever be for his kindness. and of course, his willingness to teach younger folks. l
sam was just 64 years old. he died suddenly this morning in los angeles, his work spanning the world. he was a contributor for uk and australia news programs as well. he loved his role as husband and dad the most. he was always bragging about his kids and their accomplishments. our hearts are with his wife, leslie and his 4 children. i know ken worked with earlier in his career. i got my start in news back in 2010 interning for sam in the ktla entertainment news department. he was an incredible...
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i just do want to quote on the you mentioned the lobby was sam sam rayburn who. yeah he had a great great bit of poetry. and he said it was the toughest meanest group of lobbyists in the history of the country was basically what he said. get find it. now in my notes. but it was, you kno he felt strongly about it. it'sf u don't write questions. we got i've got plenty more but if you do there are two wonderful young women with sir yeah. anybody. what what happened with the electrification and rollout for both african-american and the beuse i would imagine that they were on the bottom end of the totem polent came to bringing electricity in its that in east texas, for example there were a number of african-american farmersthey the cop.but as some of them told mei talking to a fello saugustine se knew that's where we got our electricity, but we weren't really part the movement. and that's an important point because in the thirties, in the fortient the the electric co-op was an actual grassroots movement. people believed in it. i suspect that the people living the pers
i just do want to quote on the you mentioned the lobby was sam sam rayburn who. yeah he had a great great bit of poetry. and he said it was the toughest meanest group of lobbyists in the history of the country was basically what he said. get find it. now in my notes. but it was, you kno he felt strongly about it. it'sf u don't write questions. we got i've got plenty more but if you do there are two wonderful young women with sir yeah. anybody. what what happened with the electrification and...
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i just do want to quote on the e lobby was sam sam rayburn who. yeah he had a great great bit of poetry. anhe said it was the toughest meanest group of lobts the history of the country was basically what he said. get inoin my notes. but it was, you know, he felt strongly about it. it's great if you don't write queswe got i've got plenty moret if youth are two wonderful young women with microphone anybody. yes, yeah. happened with the eltrification and rollout for both african-american and the hispanic communities. because i would imagine that they were on the bottom end of the totem pole when it came to bringing electricity in its that in east texas, for example there were a numberf african-american farmers and they they were members of the co-op. butso of them told me, i talking to a fellow in saint stinsaid, you know, we knew that's where we got our tre wen't really part the movement. ans anmportant point because in the thirties, in the forties, into the the electric co-op was an actual grassroots movement. people believed in it. i suspect th li
i just do want to quote on the e lobby was sam sam rayburn who. yeah he had a great great bit of poetry. anhe said it was the toughest meanest group of lobts the history of the country was basically what he said. get inoin my notes. but it was, you know, he felt strongly about it. it's great if you don't write queswe got i've got plenty moret if youth are two wonderful young women with microphone anybody. yes, yeah. happened with the eltrification and rollout for both african-american and the...
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uh, thanks, but when we come back, by the way, sam was saying we care about sam. he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam and you're not going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you, you know, what's cool about, you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are he asked tough questions that often make state department officials seem both foolish, nervous, maybe even a little hypocritical, maybe even a lot of a critical. we've got an example of exactly what we're talking about when we come back, stay right there. of the release of russian states and never as tight as one of the most sense community best in most, all sun set up the same assistance to progress be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine the state on the russians to day and split the r t supposed neg, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for w
uh, thanks, but when we come back, by the way, sam was saying we care about sam. he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam and you're not going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you, you know, what's cool about, you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are he asked tough questions that often make state department officials seem...
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so sam gets to and sam gets to kabul. and in the midst of that, there are the scenes that you saw on television. tens of thousands of people who remember when the taliban was in power in afghanistan, rushing to the airport saying, i have to leave, i have to get my family out. many of them had helped with the american military presence they were they served as translator, they served as interpret. they some fought in the military in the afghan military with the americans. and they feared death or some kind of terrible retaliation and. these are people who remember the taliban. this was in their lifetime. they remember the repression of women and girls they remember men being beaten in the streets, not having their beards long enough. and they knew how angry after 20 years of war these people were when they finally regained a authority in kabul. and so you saw those scenes. you saw men falling from the the horrible scenes, the men falling from the wings of airplanes. you saw handing babies through barbed wire to american so
so sam gets to and sam gets to kabul. and in the midst of that, there are the scenes that you saw on television. tens of thousands of people who remember when the taliban was in power in afghanistan, rushing to the airport saying, i have to leave, i have to get my family out. many of them had helped with the american military presence they were they served as translator, they served as interpret. they some fought in the military in the afghan military with the americans. and they feared death...
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so thanks, but when we come back, by the way, sam will say we care about sam. he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam. and he, and i are going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, i think you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you know, it's clear but you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are he asked the tough questions that often make state department official seeing both foolish, nervous, maybe even a little hypocritical, maybe even a lot hypocritical. we've got an example of exactly what we're talking about when we come back, stay right there. the the the the scott bennett, i'm a former united states army psychological warfare officer, really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily the . so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and to gather the facts, to take back to the american people, the hold on bass as the front lines and the square, the bombs and the bullets are ragi
so thanks, but when we come back, by the way, sam will say we care about sam. he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam. and he, and i are going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, i think you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you know, it's clear but you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are he asked the tough questions that often make state department official...
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larry: sam, mr. sam altman, hello, i'm larry kudlow. we have never met before. you've done similar -- >> nice to meet you. larry: thanks for coming on the show, sir. you've done similar deals if i'm not mistaken with reddit, "axios," financial times, lemond, if i i have that information correct. did you approach news corp? did you approach "the wall street journal"? did you approach my friend, robert tomson? >> we talked about it casually for a while. i don't remember we know more about what to do. as people use chatgpt for daily information we want to bring high quality daily information to other users around news corp has that nominally great content and we think strong journalism is very important and we need to figure out something that makes sense here. larry: sam, walk us through it. a lot of people may not know how your company operates? >> we do a few things but we're well-known for running a service called chatgpt, that lets you ask questions or talk to this sort of a.i. system and now you will be able to get relevant daily information from news corp wh
larry: sam, mr. sam altman, hello, i'm larry kudlow. we have never met before. you've done similar -- >> nice to meet you. larry: thanks for coming on the show, sir. you've done similar deals if i'm not mistaken with reddit, "axios," financial times, lemond, if i i have that information correct. did you approach news corp? did you approach "the wall street journal"? did you approach my friend, robert tomson? >> we talked about it casually for a while. i don't...
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but when we come back, by the way, sam will say we care about sam. he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam and he, and i are going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, i think you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you, you know, what's cool, you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are, he asked tough questions. that often makes state department officials seem both foolish, nervous, maybe even a little hypocritical, maybe even a lot have a critical. we've got an example of exactly what we're talking about when we come back, stay right there. of the russian states. narrative, as one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense enough to progress be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz vote net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did y
but when we come back, by the way, sam will say we care about sam. he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam and he, and i are going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, i think you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you, you know, what's cool, you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are, he asked tough questions. that often makes state department officials seem both...
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today, sam was just 64 years old. he died suddenly this morning in los angeles, his work spanned the world. he was also a contributor for uk and australia. news programs but he loved his role as husband and dad the most. our hearts are definitely with his wife, leslie and his 4 children today as well as his ktla family. i actually got my start in news back in 2010 and turning for sam in the ktla entertainment news department. he was just incredible influence and presence in my life and my career kept us on our he was known for forcing a lot of us behind the scenes to do silly skits and appearances on air. >> before he was a matchmaker, this is video of him trying to play matchmaker for me and actor taj marie. i'm live on the air one year. it did not things never did usually for him. but we supported him in his delusions. and i've continue to work in the industry. of course, he's always been so so supportive of me. he's giving shout-outs on air for different%reports. i've done and different milestones that i've made wh
today, sam was just 64 years old. he died suddenly this morning in los angeles, his work spanned the world. he was also a contributor for uk and australia. news programs but he loved his role as husband and dad the most. our hearts are definitely with his wife, leslie and his 4 children today as well as his ktla family. i actually got my start in news back in 2010 and turning for sam in the ktla entertainment news department. he was just incredible influence and presence in my life and my...
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sam was just 64 years old. he died suddenly this morning in los angeles. his work spanned the world. he was also a contributor for uk and australian news programs. but he loved his role as a husband and dad the most. he was always bragging about his kids and their accomplishments. our hearts are with his wife, leslie and his 4 we both have worked with sam in the past. i got my start in turning for sam in the ktla entertainment news department back in 2010, he was just an incredible influence and presence in my life and career continuously supportive every year. always, you know, sending a nice message, that sort of thing. he kept us on our toes as well. he forced us to get on air. i was trying to match make a lawsuit which uncomfortable and that, you know, shenanigans are constant there. but >> that's, you know, really where he shined, i think was he took something small and really kind of made it something to just what an incredible man and incredible i remember in the morning news started their 91. i was there and he came in and all the celebrities were
sam was just 64 years old. he died suddenly this morning in los angeles. his work spanned the world. he was also a contributor for uk and australian news programs. but he loved his role as a husband and dad the most. he was always bragging about his kids and their accomplishments. our hearts are with his wife, leslie and his 4 we both have worked with sam in the past. i got my start in turning for sam in the ktla entertainment news department back in 2010, he was just an incredible influence...
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sam champion come on out. what you got? >> sam: all right. you've got to tell me what all this is. right? i have got pads and gloves. they wouldn't let me carry the bat so you have to show me how to swing. they were afraid i was going to hurt someone with it. >> if i can compare the baseball swing to a cricket swing. nice and level. >> michael: don't look at me. [ laughter ] >> similar setup but obviously in baseball you swing everything. cricket you just keep your bat down because the ball bounces on the field. and you take your time and swing. >> michael: more finesse instead of just power? >> yeah. but once you start getting in, you can use your power. the setup is way similar. i think the more power comes from here, core and you just swing. if you're going to hit the ball out of the park, like a home run, we call it a 6. you just swing. >> michael: sam, you think you've got it? >> sam: a baseball bat would be unusual for me. this is way out of the ordinary. how is it? is the grip okay? >> yeah. not bad. you guys are more comfortable catching the ball with a glove? i hope your h
sam champion come on out. what you got? >> sam: all right. you've got to tell me what all this is. right? i have got pads and gloves. they wouldn't let me carry the bat so you have to show me how to swing. they were afraid i was going to hurt someone with it. >> if i can compare the baseball swing to a cricket swing. nice and level. >> michael: don't look at me. [ laughter ] >> similar setup but obviously in baseball you swing everything. cricket you just keep your bat...
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sam. >> yeah. and that might be for me, that's the biggest sort of legal challenge for it, that it's a bit hypothetical. so it may be it's not a bit. >> it's hugely hypothetical. they may remember the british supreme court cleared the original flight to rwanda. it was an unnamed european court judge blocked it. there's no reason to suppose that they'll block this flight again now. parliament's approved it. >> i think the reason what i'm saying is, isn't the fda , the saying is, isn't the fda, the civil service, jumping the gun well under normal circumstances, i would probably agree with you . i would probably agree with you. >> the reason i don't is that things are going to move really quickly. and i you know, i've beenin quickly. and i you know, i've been in this this sort of situation with the benn act litigation back in 2019 when we're talking about leaving the, the, the european union without a deal and what we had to deal with is something that a decision can be made so quickly that b
sam. >> yeah. and that might be for me, that's the biggest sort of legal challenge for it, that it's a bit hypothetical. so it may be it's not a bit. >> it's hugely hypothetical. they may remember the british supreme court cleared the original flight to rwanda. it was an unnamed european court judge blocked it. there's no reason to suppose that they'll block this flight again now. parliament's approved it. >> i think the reason what i'm saying is, isn't the fda , the saying...
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in fact, it so irritated sam ervin that he held an unusual press conference, unusual for sam ervin, and that in the course of his more than two decades serving in the united states senate, he had only held two press conferences before this moment, but he was so disturbed by the president's clmsf executive privilege and separation of powers as justifications for not co-op trading with the senate's investigators that ervin held a press conference in which he expressed a great deal of moral outrage, and he said that the president essentially was taking the position that he had the right of a king, that he was not accountable to another co-equal branch of government that was trying to fulfill its constitutionally obligated right to investigate. and not only did he i mean, he he like to use a lot of folksy charm in his in his he was a very folksy person in his demeanor. but at this press conference, he also called the claim of executive executive poppycock. he said it was a ridiculous claim. the president couldn't be making the claim of executive privilege to cover up or refuse to participat
in fact, it so irritated sam ervin that he held an unusual press conference, unusual for sam ervin, and that in the course of his more than two decades serving in the united states senate, he had only held two press conferences before this moment, but he was so disturbed by the president's clmsf executive privilege and separation of powers as justifications for not co-op trading with the senate's investigators that ervin held a press conference in which he expressed a great deal of moral...
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my, sam's issue was that she. she hated golf for the longest time. and you saw her at the father son with the first, first time. she actually wanted to participate. yeah, just because she hated that that golf took daddy away from her. you know, the traveling, right? so when i was playing full time, it was the packing. she's, you know, daddy, don't go. i said, well, it's part of my job, so i got to go. and she just had the stigma about about the sport, which i totally get when we do other things that are non golf. that's just between us that we have, we have as our own thing that we do and we enjoy. yeah i'm a freshman. i tried out for my varsity golf team. i didn't make it. but what would you to say kids who tried out for something? didn't make it? how would you deal with failure? keep coming back. work harder. it's always another day, another opportunity to get better and keep. keep grinding. i mean, mj didn't make the varsity team either. his freshman year, so it doesn't mean that you're bound for greatness in the in your whatever you're going to d
my, sam's issue was that she. she hated golf for the longest time. and you saw her at the father son with the first, first time. she actually wanted to participate. yeah, just because she hated that that golf took daddy away from her. you know, the traveling, right? so when i was playing full time, it was the packing. she's, you know, daddy, don't go. i said, well, it's part of my job, so i got to go. and she just had the stigma about about the sport, which i totally get when we do other things...
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matt and sam, i love stories like this. congratulations. matt, explain the business model and why you think it's so successful compared to traditional moving and storage companies. >> yeah, what we offer is a bundle that's very, very nearby and catered towards -- niche and catered towards college students and have them lock items in the room and partner with the schools and leave at their convenience and we'll move everything and store for them and we'll have it ready and waiting in their new room when they come back and catered to their needs specifically and having all those bundled together works well for students. ashley: in f i'm correct, sam, you got a lot of offers on shark tank but picked mark. why him? >> he has incoming daughter that's a freshman at vanderbilt and knew it was a very relevant thing for him as a parent and customer and huge advocate for student debt. it was kind of the reason why this business was started by matt and i because we figured he'd be the most equip to be on the same page running in with us and for the ye
matt and sam, i love stories like this. congratulations. matt, explain the business model and why you think it's so successful compared to traditional moving and storage companies. >> yeah, what we offer is a bundle that's very, very nearby and catered towards -- niche and catered towards college students and have them lock items in the room and partner with the schools and leave at their convenience and we'll move everything and store for them and we'll have it ready and waiting in their...
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like a perfect uncle sam. [applause] because we need you, that's right, thank you, uncle sam, get up here for a second, look at the sky. [cheers and applause] this guy. while matt, he is in good shape. he is in good shape. look at this guy. outside. outside. i said we have to make a speech here, uncle sam. good-looking uncle sam though, give me a pen somebody let's get uncle sam taken care of. give me a pen. i have to get a pen. let's go. just throw it appear. give me a pen, please. do you think biden can bend down like that? [cheers and applause] where is uncle sam? >> i want the pen too. >> here is your pen back. uncle sam you've got it. [cheers and applause] that's nice. secret service -- [chanting "trump"] secret service doesn't love that stuff you understand? they are looking like what is he doing? don't do this. it's uncle sam, right? he looked good to me. but with me in the white house we will protect the trump tax cuts for working families we will make our middle class stronger, bigger, better, stronge
like a perfect uncle sam. [applause] because we need you, that's right, thank you, uncle sam, get up here for a second, look at the sky. [cheers and applause] this guy. while matt, he is in good shape. he is in good shape. look at this guy. outside. outside. i said we have to make a speech here, uncle sam. good-looking uncle sam though, give me a pen somebody let's get uncle sam taken care of. give me a pen. i have to get a pen. let's go. just throw it appear. give me a pen, please. do you...
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baja el app de sam's club y compra ingredientes frescos hoy. sam's club. paulina: como ya costumbre, desde hace 46 aÑos, se realizÓ en las calles del distrito la misiÓn en los Ángeles el gran desfile de carnaval en el cual participan delegaciones de las distintas culturas candado su identidad a la edicion. se espera que la unidad que yo practican sea un ejemplo para otras comunidades. cocaina fueron confiscadas por la policÍa colombiana tras encontrarlas ocultas en un cargamento de plÁtanos y bananas. este cargamento tiene un valor de mÁs de $34,000,000 y provenÍa de una zona bananera de magdalena. las autoridades sospechan que la droga era propiedad de un grupo armado conocido como autodefensa conquistadoras y que operan en santa marta. vamos a mÉxico de la procuradurÍa de protecciÓn al ambiente iniciÓ en la reubicaciÓn de monos aulladores de la zona del estado de tabasco, donde 125 de estos animales han fallecido debido a la intensa ola de calor. muchos de ellos murieron por deshidrataciÓn. las autoridades le pidiÓ a la poblaciÓn colocar
baja el app de sam's club y compra ingredientes frescos hoy. sam's club. paulina: como ya costumbre, desde hace 46 aÑos, se realizÓ en las calles del distrito la misiÓn en los Ángeles el gran desfile de carnaval en el cual participan delegaciones de las distintas culturas candado su identidad a la edicion. se espera que la unidad que yo practican sea un ejemplo para otras comunidades. cocaina fueron confiscadas por la policÍa colombiana tras encontrarlas ocultas en un cargamento de...
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so sam, you're on the line there with us. we're getting reports that is really forces have reached the heart of rough. uh, what can you tell us about the situation there? absolutely. no, we thought the situation was bad yesterday when the, the high risk incident involving the strike song on the 10 to come. and if i dropped, i took place, but over the past 24 hours on probably the today, but in 10 foot by the sound, pay off, stop the people on the ground. and indeed, the friday troops have pushed in for the sun for all of the for i don't see myself, but those that report the hair. and what i can tell you about any doubt about possibly having countryside and country finding areas for the worst, about the recruiting on the coast line right now. and it doesn't officials say more than 20 people have been killed and is really striked on a displacement. cam, near rough up today, do you have any independent information to support that claim? i don't know. i mean i'm in my residency is gone now, so we're not able to go out. i've had t
so sam, you're on the line there with us. we're getting reports that is really forces have reached the heart of rough. uh, what can you tell us about the situation there? absolutely. no, we thought the situation was bad yesterday when the, the high risk incident involving the strike song on the 10 to come. and if i dropped, i took place, but over the past 24 hours on probably the today, but in 10 foot by the sound, pay off, stop the people on the ground. and indeed, the friday troops have...
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yeah. >> sam: are we going? >> lara: i am going. >> sam: oh, wait. singular. i said are we going and the response was, i'm going. [ laughter ] right. you heard what i heard. >> lara: i'm going with my daughter. all right? >> michael: blame it on the kids. [ laughter ] >> lara: the first show is sweden. she will be there tonight, everybody. finally, uc berkeley graduates had a slam dunk speaker or friend, dallas mavericks ceo who graduated from berkeley. she told the class she recognizes they strive for their dreams by daring to fail. she used something pretty special to prove her point. >> basketball legend michael jordan said, i have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. i have lost almost 300 games. 26 times i have been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. i failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why i succeed. don't be afraid to miss the shot. just rebound with grace. >> lara: great advice. she has a busy week. her dallas mavericks are up 3-2 in the playoffs against oklahoma city. they will try to clinch it in game 6 s
yeah. >> sam: are we going? >> lara: i am going. >> sam: oh, wait. singular. i said are we going and the response was, i'm going. [ laughter ] right. you heard what i heard. >> lara: i'm going with my daughter. all right? >> michael: blame it on the kids. [ laughter ] >> lara: the first show is sweden. she will be there tonight, everybody. finally, uc berkeley graduates had a slam dunk speaker or friend, dallas mavericks ceo who graduated from berkeley. she...
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it is now a two person race in the district 16, with sam liccardo facing off against evan low. and as we begin aapi heritage month, we take a look at a northern california woman who went up against the federal government during world war two at great personal sacrifice and one. >> this is ktvu fox two news at 730. >> good evening to you on this wednesday. i'm cristina rendon. protesters all over the country and here in the bay area took to the streets this may day to make their voices heard. we begin tonight in oakland with ktvu jana katsuyama, where a pro-palestinian protest is wrapping up. gianna >> yes, it wrapped up very peacefully. we are here at frank ogawa plaza in front of city hall. and if you take a look behind me, there were people here from labor unions, from health care unions, and many people from the community. you can see they left behind this sign that says labor for palestine, a merging of missions between workers on may day and also calls for peace in gaza. hundreds of protesters filled the streets of downtown oakland wednesday, a march from the federal build
it is now a two person race in the district 16, with sam liccardo facing off against evan low. and as we begin aapi heritage month, we take a look at a northern california woman who went up against the federal government during world war two at great personal sacrifice and one. >> this is ktvu fox two news at 730. >> good evening to you on this wednesday. i'm cristina rendon. protesters all over the country and here in the bay area took to the streets this may day to make their...
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and openai and sam altman are making a huge mistake right now. why? because even if they're not crossing the line into illegality, everybody right now check your twitter feed is talking about how wrong this is and how they've done scarlett johansson wrong. even if they haven't legally done her wrong. and ethics are so important here because you have the new york times suing openai. you have authors suing these ai companies. now you have scarlett johansson, a very big player in hollywood, saying they're doing it wrong. they really need to walk a much better line than they're doing in getting people's trust. and this just looks really bad. yeah, the court of public opinion against them right now, this is all developing literally today and late today. johannson sent out that statement. has openai responded publicly or i'm sure they're behind closed doors figuring something out? i'm sure they're trying to figure something out. we haven't seen anything publicly yet. sam altman did make a statement saying a little earlier that we did not use scarlett johans
and openai and sam altman are making a huge mistake right now. why? because even if they're not crossing the line into illegality, everybody right now check your twitter feed is talking about how wrong this is and how they've done scarlett johansson wrong. even if they haven't legally done her wrong. and ethics are so important here because you have the new york times suing openai. you have authors suing these ai companies. now you have scarlett johansson, a very big player in hollywood, saying...
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i'm sam francis. >> very good afternoon to you. i'm sam francis . the headlines i'm sam francis. the headlines at 12:00 to israel first, where israeli forces say they believe 100 hostages are still alive in gaza after recovering the bodies of three israelis who'd been captured by hamas. israeli forces say they've been battling hamas fighters in northern gaza overnight in some of the fiercest engagement since returning to the area a week ago in the south of the territory, militants have also been attacking tanks around rafah . attacking tanks around rafah. meanwhile, here in the uk, thousands are expected to to take the streets in the capital this lunchtime to protest about the war with hamas. demonstrators from stop the war and the palestine solidarity campaign are calling for an end to the conflict and a ban on arms sales from the uk to israel . a conservative mp has accused his local water company of being incompetent after supplies were contaminated by parasites. anthony mangel says southwest water's response in south devon has put a lot of people's health at risk. the number
i'm sam francis. >> very good afternoon to you. i'm sam francis . the headlines i'm sam francis. the headlines at 12:00 to israel first, where israeli forces say they believe 100 hostages are still alive in gaza after recovering the bodies of three israelis who'd been captured by hamas. israeli forces say they've been battling hamas fighters in northern gaza overnight in some of the fiercest engagement since returning to the area a week ago in the south of the territory, militants have...
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sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from the ap about renewed fighting in northern gaza, the area israel invaded immediately after october 7. there are reports of fighting in a refugee camp in northern gaza, and a neighborhood near gaza city. it is a whack-a-mole phenomenon in play. antony blinken's comment is very much on point. tom: hundreds of thousands of people have received warnings. doing nowhere they are moving? what is the situation for civilians on the ground? sam: we have a great story by our colleague from gaza reporting from outside and speaking to civilians, hundreds of thousands of people are moving to an area which is near an area israel targeted so people are basically moving to shattered cinderblock. they are pitching tents amidst the rubble of their own homes, joining up half one million people in that area living in tents. our colleague reports that the price of tents has gone almost $1000 for one. tom: meanwhile, in terms of cease-fire talks, are they ongoing? has
sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from the ap about renewed fighting in northern gaza, the area israel invaded immediately after october 7. there are reports of fighting in a refugee camp in northern gaza, and a neighborhood near gaza city. it is a whack-a-mole phenomenon in play. antony blinken's comment is very much on point. tom: hundreds of thousands of people have received warnings. doing nowhere they are moving? what is the situation for civilians on the ground? sam: we...
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