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samantha: okay. angela: a handyman. samantha: we have a couple of those around.gela: in the end it's just like, you want to be wet. summa smear campaign. [laughter]. i have some things that i want to know about. i want to spend much time in the bathroom. sue and i think i knew that you could buy this. angela: this like everywhere. so throughout asia, and my family were there from, like this looks like a garden snake. sort of scary . even then, he didn't have that, there's another thing like pale to use. like is not, solely in america that we decided the papers the solution. and it's not good. the waters gentler. i don't think we'll will have ship eight toilet paper shortage. samantha: i'm on it and i'm going to order one as soon as we get off this call. this event, whatever this is paradigm doing it. it's another thing i need pretty great. angela: i wanted to ask you, i have read, he started out a blogger, writing books in the 19 alike, time magazine, do you want to a profile of your own. in a rebid that profile i was thinking could we pose some of these question
samantha: okay. angela: a handyman. samantha: we have a couple of those around.gela: in the end it's just like, you want to be wet. summa smear campaign. [laughter]. i have some things that i want to know about. i want to spend much time in the bathroom. sue and i think i knew that you could buy this. angela: this like everywhere. so throughout asia, and my family were there from, like this looks like a garden snake. sort of scary . even then, he didn't have that, there's another thing like...
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samantha will show we reach them with art, beauty and soul. after the brief break, join us as we talk with san francisco's own samantha yee about young digital catholics today. >>> hello, thank you for joining us on mosaic. today is samantha ye, say native san francisco, a young woman, as you can see, i believe she's 24 years old. we have just met and i am so overwhelmed by your resume. i am not sure what your main activity is? you're a writer, editor and a professional digital entrepreneur. you're a student at uc berkley. can you give me a picture of what you're doing? >> yeah. >> and well, first and foremost, i am a student at uc berkley and i am working on research right now regarding james joyce's ulysees. >> okay. >> beyond that, i write and edit, i do social media for catholic companies and organizations, i speak to youth groups, college centers, i am kind of all over the place. i write ploughing posts for various companies. i advice people how to us instagram and pinterest. >> and you consult on social media with people and you're an ex
samantha will show we reach them with art, beauty and soul. after the brief break, join us as we talk with san francisco's own samantha yee about young digital catholics today. >>> hello, thank you for joining us on mosaic. today is samantha ye, say native san francisco, a young woman, as you can see, i believe she's 24 years old. we have just met and i am so overwhelmed by your resume. i am not sure what your main activity is? you're a writer, editor and a professional digital...
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♪ samantha: this is "bbc."ast 15 people have died after an air india flight carrying 191 people crash landed and broke into two. the lebanese movement has bola denied any link to the blast in beirut. the russian captain of a ship says it wasve impounded unpaid port fees. boars says his cre entered beirut to collect addional cargo. our correspondent has been speaking to the captain. >>ni it was ammoum nitrate. fertilizer. it is a d so dangerous that you cannot transport it. oit was in baone ton each. 2750 bags. >> the ship sailed. >> i came to turkey already loaded, then we went to greece and in beirut and we were meant to go into mozambie. >> why did you go to beirut? what did you have to do there? >> the owner was looking for a next or congo because he did not have any money, and we would have to pay for passage. he decided wshould go to beirut. he found a cargo there. weed rea reboot of the cargo was heavy, so we cannot load it. the hches buckled. we cannot take it. we refused. >> that is how it got stuck. so
♪ samantha: this is "bbc."ast 15 people have died after an air india flight carrying 191 people crash landed and broke into two. the lebanese movement has bola denied any link to the blast in beirut. the russian captain of a ship says it wasve impounded unpaid port fees. boars says his cre entered beirut to collect addional cargo. our correspondent has been speaking to the captain. >>ni it was ammoum nitrate. fertilizer. it is a d so dangerous that you cannot transport it. oit...
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samantha mentioned it.ongress repeatedly has tried to pass legislation that would essentially legislatively codify what a 6-3 majority -- codify from the bench, if you want to borrow alito's language. congress has failed to do that. we can talk about whether this is a good or bad idea, whether there are religious liberty concerns, but how i interpret r republicanism is the consent of the enacting societal change to our elected representatives. it seems to me that the afterary stepping in congress repeatedly failed to do so is very similar to what president obama did in his daca and daca amnesties i stepping in with executive action after congress failed to do so. two quick points. one, that is a statutory interpretation decision, so it can be overruled and say no, this should not be limitation on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. they can overturn it if they want to clarify it, justice thomas could say discrimination for sexual orientation and gender identity could be protected. i do not
samantha mentioned it.ongress repeatedly has tried to pass legislation that would essentially legislatively codify what a 6-3 majority -- codify from the bench, if you want to borrow alito's language. congress has failed to do that. we can talk about whether this is a good or bad idea, whether there are religious liberty concerns, but how i interpret r republicanism is the consent of the enacting societal change to our elected representatives. it seems to me that the afterary stepping in...
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samantha, agree with which might [inaudible] i think that's pretty clearly junehappened in the medical services as well. that is my read. what's interesting is even taking them on their word, and what they report to be doing is
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samantha. >> who was samantha deal? >> she was lonely, hurt. and trying to make it day by day, minute to minute. >> when you would approach another human being, did you want to just shout out, i'm being held against my will, get me out of here? >> actually i became fearful if i did something that was not approved, the revenge of dial was great. >> dial seemed ever more confident. in 1997 after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta gardens. >> dial advertised it on the radio, did an interview on the radio. >> unbelievably, the attention led to an invitation for the fugitive killer to speak at a women's luncheon at a local country club. >> near and dear to my heart -- >> where were you while he was out front entertaining the ladies who lunch? >> i was back at the trailer tied up. >> from there, dial and bobbi went to work on an industrial chicken farm owned by debra grace. she never doubted they were married, but she could see dial was abusive. >> he was like, i can beat her. she's my wif
samantha. >> who was samantha deal? >> she was lonely, hurt. and trying to make it day by day, minute to minute. >> when you would approach another human being, did you want to just shout out, i'm being held against my will, get me out of here? >> actually i became fearful if i did something that was not approved, the revenge of dial was great. >> dial seemed ever more confident. in 1997 after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta...
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samantha, good to have you on this morning. >> thanks for having me on, jim.i appreciate it. >> i want to play the way the president jibd the postal service just a few moments ago this morning on another network and get another reaction if i can. have a listen. this has been one. disasters of the world the way it's been run. it's been run horribly and we're going to make it run good. if you fix it they say he's tampering with the election. we're not tampering. >> what's your reaction to the president describing the postal system in those terms? >> i'm not sure what he means by runs horribly. i would like to see specifics, postal service over years since 2016 since the postal accountability act mandated by the congress to have retirement february tips for 75 years and there's no other service that has to do it. we shouldn't have to do it. nobody does it, and then in 2008 under the great recession people stopped using the mail as much and that funding liability is still looming over our heads and now when had you look at the covid-19 pandemic, more people are wo
samantha, good to have you on this morning. >> thanks for having me on, jim.i appreciate it. >> i want to play the way the president jibd the postal service just a few moments ago this morning on another network and get another reaction if i can. have a listen. this has been one. disasters of the world the way it's been run. it's been run horribly and we're going to make it run good. if you fix it they say he's tampering with the election. we're not tampering. >> what's your...
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that is an interesting point, samantha, open season is an interesting point, samantha, open season doesho really speaks for the communist party. that speaks of the aggression which we re that speaks of the aggression which were just talking about. they have gone more aggressive since recent times of hong kong. how would a biden presidency reign that aggression? well, as you say, the so—called wealth what your diplomacy, the use of rhetoric like that, but also they stepped up militarism, the investments in the chinese military, the increasing confrontations in the south china sea, on the indian border, and in, it really is china that is coming out any much more coercive way than the president at the outset said was his intention. i think the key is that the united states power comes from its domestic model, democratic model which does not look so good right now as we lead the world and covid deaths, but it comes in this network of alliances. china does not, for my time at the un, i know, does not like to be isolated alone. any china — india relationship is much more tense and frail than
that is an interesting point, samantha, open season is an interesting point, samantha, open season doesho really speaks for the communist party. that speaks of the aggression which we re that speaks of the aggression which were just talking about. they have gone more aggressive since recent times of hong kong. how would a biden presidency reign that aggression? well, as you say, the so—called wealth what your diplomacy, the use of rhetoric like that, but also they stepped up militarism, the...
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. >> cnn national security analyst samantha vinograd joins us now. as someone responsible for briefing president obama, how risky is it for the country when you hear that this president isn't being briefed on threats that dhs officials believe he should be? >> trump's trademark is gross negligence and that's why this allegation is totally credible. the two presidents that i worked for never cross-checked threat strains with campaign needs before paying attention to intelligence. this president takes the opposite approach. he has consistently prioritized political pet projects over threats that could actually harm americans. just look at his approach to border security or even more recently antifa. he pays attention to those threats because he thinks they fit his political narrative. in addition to his myopic focus on what's politically expedient, president trump has systematically ignored threats that he finds inconvenient or uncomfortable. we've seen that play out with election security, russian bounties or even the threat posed by white supremacist
. >> cnn national security analyst samantha vinograd joins us now. as someone responsible for briefing president obama, how risky is it for the country when you hear that this president isn't being briefed on threats that dhs officials believe he should be? >> trump's trademark is gross negligence and that's why this allegation is totally credible. the two presidents that i worked for never cross-checked threat strains with campaign needs before paying attention to intelligence....
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samantha powers, i have not met with her. i read her book and spoken to ambassador negroponte, ambassador kirkpatrick. i tried to take all the positive approaches from my predecessors and build upon those. i am hoping there good policy, nothing wrong with building good policy, i believe is stronger and my successes will have something they have a more solid platform. i'm very much interested in the situation in the african state, that is a private personal initiative of my own and it was nice to talk with ambassador rice because she felt the same way. samantha powers also with her publications -- the importance of having relationships with the smaller countries and that was something george h w did really well. i tried to take everybody's advice and use a little bit of it. it has worked well, so thanks for that question. >> you had lunch with susan rice who advised the president. >> she's one of the smartest women. she was very helpful to me if you can imagine people walking by in a restaurant, i walked away with better knowl
samantha powers, i have not met with her. i read her book and spoken to ambassador negroponte, ambassador kirkpatrick. i tried to take all the positive approaches from my predecessors and build upon those. i am hoping there good policy, nothing wrong with building good policy, i believe is stronger and my successes will have something they have a more solid platform. i'm very much interested in the situation in the african state, that is a private personal initiative of my own and it was nice...
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you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @ samantha tv news.ent. the headlines are being made by the heat but, at times, some low cloud is running in to some of the coastal areas, making it a great deal cooler and then, when all that heat really powers on through, we get that possibility of some thunderstorms and that is the mix that will take many of us through wednesday. there is heat to be had widely across western europe at the moment. the moisture being fed around this low out of biscay, up towards the british isles, where we start wednesday on another really humid note. widely across the british isles temperatures in the teens if not the low 20s. the bulk of the morning thunderstorms to be found across the north—eastern quarter of scotland. these gradually drifting towards shetland by evening, and then leaving behind just the chance of one or two thunderstorms dotted around, but generally they will begin to gang up across parts of wales, the midlands, and central, southern england as we get on through the afternoon, where again the temper
you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @ samantha tv news.ent. the headlines are being made by the heat but, at times, some low cloud is running in to some of the coastal areas, making it a great deal cooler and then, when all that heat really powers on through, we get that possibility of some thunderstorms and that is the mix that will take many of us through wednesday. there is heat to be had widely across western europe at the moment. the moisture being fed around this low out of biscay, up...
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i'd like to thank samantha.or viewers who want to watch this broadcast with closed captioning we recommend viewing this stream on our youtube page. to enable captions push the cc and the video will be available for rewatching immediately after. the podcasts upcoming programs growing up in los angeles. mark gellman on edward snowden and the american surveillance tapes as well as sister helen, our engaged science. meanwhile, you'll also find manile of our past tal-- many of our past talks, visit our home page, or wherever there are podcasts. town halls has been under strain due to the pandemic. we hope you'll use the donate bottom of the screen or to our website. there's a way to give texting 443 44321, text town halls. >> if you're interested in supporting local independent book stores by buying a copy of the book presented tonight. this lasts around 35 minutes and afterwards they'll take questions. please submit your question although it's not guaranteed they'll get to answer every question. town hall's work by
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>> tony, samantha, angela, mona. rest in peace, mona. love that actress, yes. great cast.who's interested and who's not. >> we will. we'll break that all down for you. >>> right now we're going to begin with breaking news from overnight. it will take days to clean up the damage from isaias. >> no longer even a tropical storm, it's now mostly in eastern canada. >> up and down the east coast, isaias leaves behind flooding and wind damage. the utilities say it will take a massive effort to restore electricity. overnight, nearly 4 million power outages along the east coast. after isaias tore a path of destruction, this tree smashing into a home in massachusetts. >> i couldn't imagine anything this large coming down, and the way it's come down, totally uprooted the thing. >> reporter: in philadelphia, the schuylkill river is projected to crest today over 15 feet, its highest level in more than 150 years. tuesday, rescuers outside the city pulled these kids to safety from a second-story window. >> i'm pregnant, i've got an ob-gyn appointment. i left maybe a little bit before 10:
>> tony, samantha, angela, mona. rest in peace, mona. love that actress, yes. great cast.who's interested and who's not. >> we will. we'll break that all down for you. >>> right now we're going to begin with breaking news from overnight. it will take days to clean up the damage from isaias. >> no longer even a tropical storm, it's now mostly in eastern canada. >> up and down the east coast, isaias leaves behind flooding and wind damage. the utilities say it will...
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total of 2000 people will be testing the vaccine which was developed in angle and samantha is getting a 15 year old expense allowance but the money is not why he's here. so many people all over the world have died that's why i'm taking part also because i hope to protect myself with a vaccine. so we don't get why this is. the risk of infection continues to rise here 1000 patients are treated in tents this is the only way some south african hospitals can cope with the dramatically increasing number of infections we know in parts of the brain. that are going to be. working. this is why the vaccine is being tested here in the johannesburg township of soweto as well as in other places too mandy lives in soweto but many of his neighbors are baffled by his participation in the trials. but says mom they can't understand all the excitement after all he says the vaccine is also being tested in brazil and anglo and he wants his family to also take part in the study. so joining me now is a professor kerry south africa an epidemiologist and infectious diseases specialist here is also south africa
total of 2000 people will be testing the vaccine which was developed in angle and samantha is getting a 15 year old expense allowance but the money is not why he's here. so many people all over the world have died that's why i'm taking part also because i hope to protect myself with a vaccine. so we don't get why this is. the risk of infection continues to rise here 1000 patients are treated in tents this is the only way some south african hospitals can cope with the dramatically increasing...
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samantha powers, i have not met with her. i have read her book, as i did george h w's, and i have spoken to ambassador negroponte, ambassador kirkpatrick. i tried to take all the positive approaches from my predecessors and build upon those. from their good policy -- there's nothing wrong with building on good policy, -- i will leave it stronger and my successors will have a more solid platform. i'm very much interested in this situation in the african state. that's a very private, personal initiative of my own, and it was nice to talk with ambassador rice because she felt the same way. samantha powers, also with several of her publication, stressed refugees and stress the importance of having relationship with smaller countries. that is something george h w did really well. i tried to take everybody's advice and use a little bit of it to suit my own personality and it has really worked well, so thanks for that question. eli: you had lunch with susan rice? is she vice presidential material? kelly: this was last year. i think
samantha powers, i have not met with her. i have read her book, as i did george h w's, and i have spoken to ambassador negroponte, ambassador kirkpatrick. i tried to take all the positive approaches from my predecessors and build upon those. from their good policy -- there's nothing wrong with building on good policy, -- i will leave it stronger and my successors will have a more solid platform. i'm very much interested in this situation in the african state. that's a very private, personal...
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. >> i am joined now by cnn analyst samantha vinegrade. you served under two presidents.lain how extraordinary health officials will no longer brief congress on election security three months out from an election where foreign interference is an issue. have you ever seen anything like this? >> reporter: i have never seen anything in my government career or intelligence before that. this is extraordinary for all the wrong reasons. let's remember why oral briefings are provided to congress in the first place? written briefings are not sufficient unto themselves to keep lawmakers fully and currently informed about intelligent activities or assessments. oral briefings have a history of providing law-makers with more context and allowing law-makers to ask questions. the only reason a director of national intelligence would cancel or largely cancel these oral briefings is because there is something he does not want law-makers to hear. there is no other reasonable explanation for why this hacks is taking. >> the president, i guess, he's already laid the ground in many ways to cl
. >> i am joined now by cnn analyst samantha vinegrade. you served under two presidents.lain how extraordinary health officials will no longer brief congress on election security three months out from an election where foreign interference is an issue. have you ever seen anything like this? >> reporter: i have never seen anything in my government career or intelligence before that. this is extraordinary for all the wrong reasons. let's remember why oral briefings are provided to...
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our national security analyst, samantha is here.e to get a written statement from time to time, but you won't be able to ask any questions. >> this feels like scensorship, plain and simple. complex threats are typically delivered in written and oral form. we've seen that with the presidential briefing and we've seen that with the worldwide threat assessment as well. the oral briefing is critical because briefers in that context are able to provide more information and they're able to answer questions. a written briefing alone like election security just doesn't cut it. the dni is knowingly keeping members of congress in the dark if he refuses to give oral briefings to lawmakers and the only explanation here is that he does not want lawmakers to have the full picture. it feels like he's comfortable keeping lawmakers in the dark and the only reason i can surmise, wolf, is that he doesn't want to risk upsetting the president. remember during a previous election security briefing, a briefer, shelby pierson, said something that upset pre
our national security analyst, samantha is here.e to get a written statement from time to time, but you won't be able to ask any questions. >> this feels like scensorship, plain and simple. complex threats are typically delivered in written and oral form. we've seen that with the presidential briefing and we've seen that with the worldwide threat assessment as well. the oral briefing is critical because briefers in that context are able to provide more information and they're able to...
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i couldn't blame -- i'd never heard of samantha bee before. i couldn't blame what she said. >> in that recording, maryann trump was slam samantha bee after she posted this image of herself and her child at the same time the country was learning that the trump administration was separating migrant children from their families. now, the next clip you're about to hear, mary trump and her aunt talk about eric and ivanka's ambitions. >> meanwhile, eric's become the moron publicly. ivanka gives a [ bleep ]. she's all about her. >> yeah, she's a mini donald. >> she's a mini donald, but yet he's besotted with her. he always has been. she's always been his favorite. >> we also hear what maryann thinks about her brother donald. >> and then you get donald who won't do anything for anybody unless it's going to inure to his -- i mean, he won't do any -- publicly. i mean, if you -- anything he did, he says, look what i've done. aren't i wonderful. and he's as tight as a duck's ass. just like dad was, really. >> now, we've reached out to maryann trump barry
i couldn't blame -- i'd never heard of samantha bee before. i couldn't blame what she said. >> in that recording, maryann trump was slam samantha bee after she posted this image of herself and her child at the same time the country was learning that the trump administration was separating migrant children from their families. now, the next clip you're about to hear, mary trump and her aunt talk about eric and ivanka's ambitions. >> meanwhile, eric's become the moron publicly. ivanka...
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was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with them to get the adopted samantha who was 8. was the day to day. person it was easy. to. fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very good. little. this was the dog. you don't listen. to because of the placement was that though. this was the most noble but there's a figure that it's. hard to convey. to one's own. superstitions. if you go. you mustn't. call him missing. so much for some. reason long before the assessment will sit at the minds of interns if. you don't this year most of all someone there that's been in the lab or wants to be and. goes through big. in the late 1980 s. come to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families the 6 claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their interest sexual orientation. looking back at your. well trained in this city it's. just your heart your thoughts oh please. we. are just looking towards who wants. to talk to. those few 100 feet. or so. we did. as
was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with them to get the adopted samantha who was 8. was the day to day. person it was easy. to. fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very good. little. this was the dog. you don't listen. to because of the placement was that though. this was the most noble but there's a figure that it's. hard to convey. to one's own. superstitions. if you go. you mustn't. call him missing. so much for some. reason long before the assessment will sit at the minds...
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. >>> samantha heartwig is the head of branch 9 letter carriers. thank you for speaking with us. on thursday, in a briefing for democrats from a former postal service inspector general, who resigned in protest in april said the trump administration, appeared to want to turn the agency in to a political tool, he said that you represent letter carriers in minuneapolis area, what is it lining for your people to be in the middle of this issue. to have the service politicalized and your clients effectively taking sides? >> yeah, it's, it's tough for the terriera carriers, they don being in the middle of it. they would rather be getting every piece of mail to every recipient, and get our jobs done. we don't want to be in the middle of some political agenda. our job is to get it done. and get it done every piece, every day. six days of the week. and we just want to get it done. >> so you just want to get the job done. have you seen any evidence on the ground about efforts to dismantle the service or slow things down for the election? >> yeah, the post office has removed some of our sort
. >>> samantha heartwig is the head of branch 9 letter carriers. thank you for speaking with us. on thursday, in a briefing for democrats from a former postal service inspector general, who resigned in protest in april said the trump administration, appeared to want to turn the agency in to a political tool, he said that you represent letter carriers in minuneapolis area, what is it lining for your people to be in the middle of this issue. to have the service politicalized and your...
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my name is samantha shokin, manager of the programs and today we explore the history of witold pilecki the resistance leader that is the subject of the new book the volunteer of the true story of the resistance hero that infiltrated auschwitz. a-alpha now with harpercollins. we are joined today by author jack fairweather a former reporter in iraq and afghanistan and the author of a war of choice and the good war. he served as a bureau chief for the "washington post" in afghanistan and interviewing jack today is doctor robert jan van pelt curator and one of the main authorities on the history of auschwitz from 97 to 98 he presided over the team that drew the master plans and participate as an expert witness in the case against the british historian and author david irving. robert has published and served as a historical advisor on numerous films and curator exhibited at 2016. before we get started i want to make a few quick housekeeping notes. we will have about 15 minutes or so for audience q-and-a at the end of the round so make sure to hold your questions for the end if you can and w
my name is samantha shokin, manager of the programs and today we explore the history of witold pilecki the resistance leader that is the subject of the new book the volunteer of the true story of the resistance hero that infiltrated auschwitz. a-alpha now with harpercollins. we are joined today by author jack fairweather a former reporter in iraq and afghanistan and the author of a war of choice and the good war. he served as a bureau chief for the "washington post" in afghanistan and...
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>> so, which actress was originally offered elizabeth montgomery's role of samantha stephens in "bewitchedy grimes. the two-time tony award winner didn't like the premise of the show and wanted to know why samantha wouldn't use her magical powers to stop wars or untangle l.a. traffic jams. >> after their second cousin howard frank dies a mysterious death in 2012, brothers todd, ian, and seth lerner are the sole heirs to howard's nearly 2 million entertainment photos. media reports speculate the inventory of howard's defunct business could still be worth a fortune. could that be true? auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort things out. so, this is just one of the lockers you looked at. >> that's right. >> so, did howard know what he was doing? >> i think howard knew what he was doing for his time. he's got every television show. he was obsessed with getting one of everything. >> so, rummaging through the unit is like a flashback to our childhoods. "good times"! >> these were publicity photos. you would have to get someone like howard to find you a picture of "good t
>> so, which actress was originally offered elizabeth montgomery's role of samantha stephens in "bewitchedy grimes. the two-time tony award winner didn't like the premise of the show and wanted to know why samantha wouldn't use her magical powers to stop wars or untangle l.a. traffic jams. >> after their second cousin howard frank dies a mysterious death in 2012, brothers todd, ian, and seth lerner are the sole heirs to howard's nearly 2 million entertainment photos. media...
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trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to get to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person that was using. salt for the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog. you don't listen. to because of the placement was that they'll. go off the. must know. that it's. hard. to. you mustn't. call them missing. before they. are the ones that should. be looked at she must also wonder that's. beyond. those 3 big. in the late 1980 s. come to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families the 6 claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their sexual orientation. in his report. it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys primarily because they hadn't changed in sexual relationships with them. looking at your. watch like this. it's going i'm. just you're out of your thoughts oh please. just look towards who wants. to talk. to you also it's a 2 part i don't know. if you know. of the course if. we
trips was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to get to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person that was using. salt for the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog. you don't listen. to because of the placement was that they'll. go off the. must know. that it's. hard. to. you mustn't. call them missing. before they. are the ones that should. be looked at she must also wonder that's. beyond. those 3 big. in the late 1980 s. come to reported to...
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following are not just the footsteps of samantha lewis also signed for manchester city but also seeing large number of australian internationals playing in the women's a super league as well. most notably the best record in the world right now, sam kerr, the top players to big names are playing the women's super league. it's whether regarded as possibly the best league in the world. certainly would've the most competitive, it's physically tough and top players when they want play against the top players know what to play with top players, and becoming a key destination. also because big name players can earn big money here. clubs like chelsea, manchester city and arsenal codes don't mind splashing at the money if it means bringing in some of the bigger players in the world. the question now is one of the going to get these players in the flesh. his super league is due to start in the first weekend in september and as things stand the start of the season will be played behind closed doors which we have such big—name players will bea we have such big—name players will be a shame for fans
following are not just the footsteps of samantha lewis also signed for manchester city but also seeing large number of australian internationals playing in the women's a super league as well. most notably the best record in the world right now, sam kerr, the top players to big names are playing the women's super league. it's whether regarded as possibly the best league in the world. certainly would've the most competitive, it's physically tough and top players when they want play against the...
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. >>> harris county prosecutor samantha knecht and her co-counsel cameron calligan knew they had a stronge against leon jacob for solicitation of capital murder and, additionally, for solicitation of kidnapping. they also knew they had a potential problem. as you headed to trial, what was gonna be the cornerstone of your case? >> the recordings. >> the recordings. there was no way that he was gonna be able to get himself out of all of the things that he said. >> what would you say was the weakest part of your case? >> well, an aspect of the recordings, as well. the defendant is educated, he's intelligent, he was cautious in his approach to talking to the undercover officer. >> that was the problem. in all those recorded conversations leon never said, "kill meghan." yet the prosecutors had to prove that's exactly what he meant. >> leon jacob does not stop until he gets what he wants. >> the trial began on march 20, 2018. the prosecution called the bail bondsman michael kubosh, who told the jury he had no doubt leon wanted to hire a hitman to kill meghan. >> i felt like i was talking to the
. >>> harris county prosecutor samantha knecht and her co-counsel cameron calligan knew they had a stronge against leon jacob for solicitation of capital murder and, additionally, for solicitation of kidnapping. they also knew they had a potential problem. as you headed to trial, what was gonna be the cornerstone of your case? >> the recordings. >> the recordings. there was no way that he was gonna be able to get himself out of all of the things that he said. >> what...
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this is from samantha. what would you recommend for students looking to safely enjoy their college experience while also looking to be a part of the usc community? i mean, there are just so many kids who are thinking this is not the college experience that i signed on for. and yet they are trying as hard as they can to somehow make it seem like a college experience. what are you telling them? >> yeah, so first of all, i would say to samantha, you know, you are right, and it is such a difficult time for young adults. we know that for young adults, the advice to just socialize with the people that you live with is really hard. they many times live with roommates that they don't know that well. and the people that they are closest to, their social structure, they don't often live with them. so the idea of telling them to not be around anybody that they don't live with is really challenging. i would say to those students that, first of all, look for opportunities to engage remotely. at usc, we have a whole stud
this is from samantha. what would you recommend for students looking to safely enjoy their college experience while also looking to be a part of the usc community? i mean, there are just so many kids who are thinking this is not the college experience that i signed on for. and yet they are trying as hard as they can to somehow make it seem like a college experience. what are you telling them? >> yeah, so first of all, i would say to samantha, you know, you are right, and it is such a...
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deadline reports that the show will be a sequel to the original taking place. 30 years later with samanthaliving in house that the original series was set in. >>well it appears axios reporter jonathan swan is social media's new mean king. look the memes that twitter users have created of him after is now viral interview with president trump that aired monday night maybe you saw it it was not boring swan sat down with the president for a one on one late the interview talking about the usual suspects covid history of mail in voting racial tensions in the u.s. but now swans facial expressions are catching the attention of twitter users tonight and swans wife betsy, even got in the game posting a meme of her husband on twitter she wrote. this is jonathan when i explain why close have to go in a pile on the chair instead of in the closet his expressions are priceless. yeah, pretty good that that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 o'clock and a primetime news continues at the top of the hour new guidelines for when you can return to work after testing positive for covid-19. >>how long local health expert
deadline reports that the show will be a sequel to the original taking place. 30 years later with samanthaliving in house that the original series was set in. >>well it appears axios reporter jonathan swan is social media's new mean king. look the memes that twitter users have created of him after is now viral interview with president trump that aired monday night maybe you saw it it was not boring swan sat down with the president for a one on one late the interview talking about the...
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had a great first day and the policy was always to space as space allows but getting enough where samantha davis teaches public high school with more than 3,000 students she says the city's reopening plan doesn't go far enough. >> there are issues that are above the school level that need to be solved such as testing and a quick turn-around time on testing that the school as its own unit can't fix. >> reporter: and time to address those concerns is running out. sam brock, nbc news, jacksonville >> this virus delivering a crushing blow to college football fans. two major conferences, the big 10 and pac-12 announcing they are postponing all sports for the fall season over coronavirus concerns more now from miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight for the big 10 and pac-12 the game is over at least for now. >> touchdown buckeyes! >> reporter: the conferences, home to some of the biggest teams in college football, officially amid the pandemic, with no word from the sec, which includes defending champ lsu, the big 10 says football could kick off again in 2021. >> there are just too many uncertainti
had a great first day and the policy was always to space as space allows but getting enough where samantha davis teaches public high school with more than 3,000 students she says the city's reopening plan doesn't go far enough. >> there are issues that are above the school level that need to be solved such as testing and a quick turn-around time on testing that the school as its own unit can't fix. >> reporter: and time to address those concerns is running out. sam brock, nbc news,...
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and samantha our house chickens of the cochon breed queen victoria introduced these unusually large chickensfrom asia to europe in the 19th century. for chicken in love the photographers brought roosters and hens of different races together as couples the dutch crested with a bantam y. and. a silky with an intent. on friday i mean to mr wilkins if i wanted we went searching for what chickens looked best together but not like a breeder was we mixed breeds and sexes to get a colorful variety like we have in our human society. and what about 2 roosters. why not. the rooster may protect his hands but he doesn't have that great a reputation as a romantic lover. in the roosters the worst example and absolutely not a role model when it comes to romance fine doesn't do anything he doesn't produce anything and he dominates hundreds of pens definitely not politically correct but it works like it. right. now it's offended we've heard his feelings and it's no real tragedy everything always revolves around him the rooster. but now my tail trying to leave me and marino monte have proven that hens too can
and samantha our house chickens of the cochon breed queen victoria introduced these unusually large chickensfrom asia to europe in the 19th century. for chicken in love the photographers brought roosters and hens of different races together as couples the dutch crested with a bantam y. and. a silky with an intent. on friday i mean to mr wilkins if i wanted we went searching for what chickens looked best together but not like a breeder was we mixed breeds and sexes to get a colorful variety like...
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samantha told us she was told the district would re-examine the outside cuts in october. >> what about college in families pay thousands of dolladolla dolladolla dollars for tutuition, but what happens if your kid gets sick? tuition insurance. i didn't know this was a thing. >> it can protect your sometimes substantial investment in your child's higher education if they can't complete a semester. there's a lot of money on the line here. so today we looked for price quotes. we saw them between $400 and 700 bucks a year. what do you get? it varies. one pays 100% back to you, up to a limit. in other words, 85% and some will cover housing, too. you can't just drop out and get your money back. many policies have restricts like this one that says the illness, injury, or medical condition must be enough to make a reasonable person completely withdraw from school, plus you have to have a doctor's note. you don't have to shell out big bucks. we asked if a student gets covid-19 and can't finish the semester. there does appear to be some flexibility. let's talk about san jose state. they told us
samantha told us she was told the district would re-examine the outside cuts in october. >> what about college in families pay thousands of dolladolla dolladolla dollars for tutuition, but what happens if your kid gets sick? tuition insurance. i didn't know this was a thing. >> it can protect your sometimes substantial investment in your child's higher education if they can't complete a semester. there's a lot of money on the line here. so today we looked for price quotes. we saw...
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terrible decisión que tuvo que tomar una familia hispana en el valle central al desconectar a su hija samanthaas manos >>> estamos en la casa todo el día >>> en la víspera de uno de los fines de semana más calurosos con temperaturas sobre los tres dígitos autoridades hacen las siguientes recomendaciones si planea visitar lagos, ríos o albercas para que su plan no termine en tragedia >>> es importante ponerse salvavidas, sería buena idea designar a una persona que se encarga de la seguridad para todos, para los niños. además de usar salvavidas se recomienda no nadar solo si ha ingerido alcohol estar pendiente de los niños dentro y alrededor del agua es cubrir piscinas y fiadores inflables y llamar al 911 si alguien están problemas >>>la verdad ni siquiera tomamos precaución, simplemente fuimos al área que está másbajo para los niños >>> a partir de ahí el servicio nacional de meteorología emite una vigilancia por calor extremo para sacramento y san joaquín >>> recuerde que schuster no cuenta con zonas de resguardo o aire acondicionado para huir del calor puede buscar refugio en (nombre en inglé
terrible decisión que tuvo que tomar una familia hispana en el valle central al desconectar a su hija samanthaas manos >>> estamos en la casa todo el día >>> en la víspera de uno de los fines de semana más calurosos con temperaturas sobre los tres dígitos autoridades hacen las siguientes recomendaciones si planea visitar lagos, ríos o albercas para que su plan no termine en tragedia >>> es importante ponerse salvavidas, sería buena idea designar a una persona...
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and she, samantha were having sex, wild sex. >> and that wasn't the only fiction gil created.ified gil even told her he was in the cia. >> he had an i.d. card and he said that he sometimes would put trackers in people's -- >> mouths? >> mouths. >> did you believe him -- >> okay. yeah. i -- i didn't think that much of it honestly. he kind of showed me a little card and i was like, "oh." >> linda didn't make much of it, but prosecutors had another story they wanted the jury to hear, a story they thought would show a darker side to gil's decepti deceptions. >> it's just not a good idea. >> nick monaco is a retired police officer and friends with a guy who worked for gil. nick testified that the friend came to him one day saying that gil wanted to pay them to go harass and intimidate tom. >> he said, "well, gil wants to know if you would want to accompany me to, you know, just kind of like scare the guy. and he goes, we may pretend like we're from the cia or something like that. >> "just as long as he -- he sees that, you know, you have a gun on you and -- and a badge." he goes, "
and she, samantha were having sex, wild sex. >> and that wasn't the only fiction gil created.ified gil even told her he was in the cia. >> he had an i.d. card and he said that he sometimes would put trackers in people's -- >> mouths? >> mouths. >> did you believe him -- >> okay. yeah. i -- i didn't think that much of it honestly. he kind of showed me a little card and i was like, "oh." >> linda didn't make much of it, but prosecutors had...
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space allows but getting enough space is an obstacle especially in places like new york city, where samantha teaches public high school with more than 3,000 students and says the city's reopening plan doesn't go far enough >> there are issues that are above the school level that need to be solved such as testing and a quick turnaround time on testing that the school as its own unit can't fix >> reporter: and time to address those concerns is running out. sam brock, nbc news, jacksonville >>> russia takes a giant leap in the race for a cure. president vladimir putin claims russia is the first country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine, and that even one of his daughters has received it. the announcement has been met with international skepticism with global health officials saying not so fast joining from us london is chapman bell seems like russia may have skipped a critical step here >> reporter: that's right, frances. vladimir putin saying that daughter of his that has taken the vaccine had a fever for a day, but then it went down, claims this new vaccine called sputnik 5 named
space allows but getting enough space is an obstacle especially in places like new york city, where samantha teaches public high school with more than 3,000 students and says the city's reopening plan doesn't go far enough >> there are issues that are above the school level that need to be solved such as testing and a quick turnaround time on testing that the school as its own unit can't fix >> reporter: and time to address those concerns is running out. sam brock, nbc news,...
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samantha cuevas, a mother of three, waited until this morning to decide to get out. why are you deciding to leave? >> a tree falls, a fire breaks out, this is not where i want to be with an 18-year-old, a 13-year-old and a 4-year-old. >> reporter: hundreds unable to evacuate on their own, waiting hours in the hot sun for a bus out of galveston. forced to choose whether to risk their lives at home or risk coronavirus in a shelter. >> don't want to be in a shelter. want to infect anybody. >> reporter: there have been more than 300,000 covid-19 cases across the areas in lawyer's immediate path. >> we got turned down for buses because my mother has corona. >> reporter: in austin, frustration when evacuees from the storm zone hoping for hotel rooms were told there were no more vouchers. >> they were supposed to have, you know, something for us. give me a tent, i don't care, something. >> reporter: and tonight, concerns over pets and livestock, too. in winnie, texas, officials shutting down a bridge to help ranchers get 1,100 cattle to higher ground. back in galveston, mar
samantha cuevas, a mother of three, waited until this morning to decide to get out. why are you deciding to leave? >> a tree falls, a fire breaks out, this is not where i want to be with an 18-year-old, a 13-year-old and a 4-year-old. >> reporter: hundreds unable to evacuate on their own, waiting hours in the hot sun for a bus out of galveston. forced to choose whether to risk their lives at home or risk coronavirus in a shelter. >> don't want to be in a shelter. want to...
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i'm samantha simmonds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.is chosen as the running mate for the us democratic presidential candidate, joe biden. they'll take on donald trump in three months‘ time. his campaign team has already weighed in, saying americans will resoundingly reject the pair at the ballot box. protests over the disputed presidential election in belarus continue as the main opposition leader flees the country after challenging the result. new zealand's largest city goes back into lockdown after auckland records its first new coronavirus cases in 102 days.
i'm samantha simmonds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.is chosen as the running mate for the us democratic presidential candidate, joe biden. they'll take on donald trump in three months‘ time. his campaign team has already weighed in, saying americans will resoundingly reject the pair at the ballot box. protests over the disputed presidential election in belarus continue as the main opposition leader flees the country after challenging the result. new...