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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.e, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, how dare you? >> vylet told the jury that the night they learned sam had disappeared, while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. your messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that rachel
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.e, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that...
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>> author sam sorbo, actress sam sorbo. thank you for your time on book tv. sam: just to finish it. then then -- >> now, she has blown her lines everybody. reset. get the cue cards backup. we finish there. it was such a great ending. sam: i know. [laughter] he got it if you want to cut their. >> we will try it. as a conservative and a christian, do you feel blackballed? sam: oh. yes. i don't care. i would never sacrifice truth for a paycheck, for my dignity, for my honor. i would never do that. i know what my priorities are. there are so many people working in hollywood, who prioritize work, and they lose their souls. i get emails from them. we have sorbo studios, i get email saying, hey if you're looking to hire i want to make movies you make. by the way after i sacrificed my career, it was redeemed. i wrote a movie. i start in it. it's on the big screens. it did well in the box office. i would never have written that story for myself. i would never have written the story of, oh then she redeemed her career. i was just an passion to write a movie. then my cowriter said, will you ha
>> author sam sorbo, actress sam sorbo. thank you for your time on book tv. sam: just to finish it. then then -- >> now, she has blown her lines everybody. reset. get the cue cards backup. we finish there. it was such a great ending. sam: i know. [laughter] he got it if you want to cut their. >> we will try it. as a conservative and a christian, do you feel blackballed? sam: oh. yes. i don't care. i would never sacrifice truth for a paycheck, for my dignity, for my honor. i...
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thank you, sam. sam: thanks for the question. it is a great one and you can spend books discussing it and it is a very valid question. i would say free-trade -- like everything in life, is about trade-offs. it's how you respond to those trade-offs that is crucial. we lost many jobs because of that and we also gained many jobs because of that. we have a lot of people working in different industries that never would have been there before. you have communities that did very well, particularly in the west. certain parts of the atlantic coast as well. various places, austin, texas, places like that. you also find places that were hammered, just hammered by this and the problem that i think took place was we didn't see it as important to deal with that. my feeling was i think this is largely true -- the jobs that left to mexico might well have left elsewhere as well. i don't think, however, we ever did enough to see what we could do as a culture or as a country to prevent those jobs living in the middle of free-trade. i don't see that
thank you, sam. sam: thanks for the question. it is a great one and you can spend books discussing it and it is a very valid question. i would say free-trade -- like everything in life, is about trade-offs. it's how you respond to those trade-offs that is crucial. we lost many jobs because of that and we also gained many jobs because of that. we have a lot of people working in different industries that never would have been there before. you have communities that did very well, particularly in...
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sam and his wife met us at the front door and sam had a quizzical look on his face because he didn't know what the point of this visit was. we went upstairs to their living room and john and his wife sat on the couch and sam sat on the couch and i stood on the metal piece ride could look -- mezzo please where i could look at john because i wanted to see john's reaction when sam told him that we knew enough that the tape existed. when sam finally did, john broke into a wide smile because he knew the tapes essentially were going to confirm his testimony about president nixon. as john recounted in his book, he said to sam, sam, do you know what this means if you get those conversations? it would mean my ass is not hanging out there alone. you can verify my testimony and you will find out that i have under testified rather than over testified just to be careful. on monday morning, the next monday morning, july 16, they met and they decided to put butterfield on the stand that afternoon. i was dispatched to summon butterfield to the hearings. when i told butterfield that his president was
sam and his wife met us at the front door and sam had a quizzical look on his face because he didn't know what the point of this visit was. we went upstairs to their living room and john and his wife sat on the couch and sam sat on the couch and i stood on the metal piece ride could look -- mezzo please where i could look at john because i wanted to see john's reaction when sam told him that we knew enough that the tape existed. when sam finally did, john broke into a wide smile because he knew...
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sam: sure. yes.way i got on to dreamland in the first place was because i was wanting to write about this one town in mexico, i was wanting to write about mexican heroin traffickers. i had a significant background -- i lived in mexico for 10 years and i wrote a lot about mexican immigration, visited many, many villages in various places where people had migrated , so that migration story to me was a very familiar one. it is because of that i happened on the story about this one village, a small town in a small state. i'd never been there, it did not count for much because it was so small. this small little town on the pacific coast just south of sinaloa, the drug center of mexico, where these guys had developed a method for selling black tar heroin very similar to pizza delivery. a delivery system for black tar heroin. you would set up a system in a town and you would have an operator standing by taking orders, telephone orders, and you would have several drivers driving around the town, their mouths
sam: sure. yes.way i got on to dreamland in the first place was because i was wanting to write about this one town in mexico, i was wanting to write about mexican heroin traffickers. i had a significant background -- i lived in mexico for 10 years and i wrote a lot about mexican immigration, visited many, many villages in various places where people had migrated , so that migration story to me was a very familiar one. it is because of that i happened on the story about this one village, a small...
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i've just lost it. >> you are right, sam. that has always been the danger when the president of the united states refers to one segment of american society as the enemy, what's to say he won't come to your segment of american society next and that is why i think it's so important, sam, as you lay out the stakes. >> as once said when they came for me there was no one left to protest. >> that's it. great wisdom as always, sam donaldson. we appreciate it. great to see you, sir. >> a pleasure. >>> coming up, shocking moments in pennsylvania when a car plows through a crowd at a fund-raiser for fire victims. one person reported dead so far. 17 people injured. police are investigating the second crime scene. we'll get the latest next. plus, what an fbi report just con clup concluded on the set of an alec baldwin film. juicy y rotisserie-style chicken. yoyou should've been #1. this isn't aboutut the sandwic, is it chuck? it's not. the new subway s series. what's your pick? that little leaf brought this old photo to life, i can final
i've just lost it. >> you are right, sam. that has always been the danger when the president of the united states refers to one segment of american society as the enemy, what's to say he won't come to your segment of american society next and that is why i think it's so important, sam, as you lay out the stakes. >> as once said when they came for me there was no one left to protest. >> that's it. great wisdom as always, sam donaldson. we appreciate it. great to see you, sir....
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susan: what happened to sam warren? prof. gajda: sadly, so louis brandeis became a very famous lawyer in the united states, even before joining the courts. and he was the people's lawyer. so his star was certainly rising. and sam warren meantime was involved in the paper mill. he left law practice and ran his father's paper mill and some suggest that, his brother suggested that he had taken more money than he was due. his brother brought a claim in court and so that lawsuit was covered in media of the day, primarily in boston where the lawsuit was. sam warren was deeply concerned about the family revelations that might come out in media, and in 1910, he committed suicide. so just as these headlines were being reported, he kills himself, conceivably over worries about what might come out in media. susan: before we leave the era, one of the points in your book is that the powerful often have more to hide and more recourses than everyday people. in the case of president cleveland, you are right that he weaponized privacy laws. p
susan: what happened to sam warren? prof. gajda: sadly, so louis brandeis became a very famous lawyer in the united states, even before joining the courts. and he was the people's lawyer. so his star was certainly rising. and sam warren meantime was involved in the paper mill. he left law practice and ran his father's paper mill and some suggest that, his brother suggested that he had taken more money than he was due. his brother brought a claim in court and so that lawsuit was covered in media...
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i'm talking to sam! sorry! some i i'm talking to sam! sorry! some --eole i'm talking to sam! sorry!hat you have, and they going to america enough. do you think a lot of people feel that way? i think a lot of people think a period of silence would be welcome. all week, all we ever hear is this whining and whingeing. they keep talking, they didn't stop! i would say, i'm very much in favour of women speaking their mind, and i don't have any problem with meghan saying what she wants to say, but the same way people willjudge me and you, people will always judge you for what you do choose to say, and she can't expect to be immune from that criticism. if she wants to speak, i think that's fair, but there will be repercussions. i do think harry is a prince, he has been brought up with all of the riches of a prince. he is not a powerless man. he has his own role in this, and i think it's him as much as her putting his relationship with the royal family at risk here. i think it's very difficult to see a way back for him because he also made comments in this article. the but it's always _ comm
i'm talking to sam! sorry! some i i'm talking to sam! sorry! some --eole i'm talking to sam! sorry!hat you have, and they going to america enough. do you think a lot of people feel that way? i think a lot of people think a period of silence would be welcome. all week, all we ever hear is this whining and whingeing. they keep talking, they didn't stop! i would say, i'm very much in favour of women speaking their mind, and i don't have any problem with meghan saying what she wants to say, but the...
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this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a house. this place really became the epicenter of social life in philadelphia. the socially elite gathered here frequently as well as the political elite. while it is an important place to not only host family members and various friends of the powels it was also a place where they hosted various intellectual salons of the time period. the room that i am in, the ballroom, we like to say this is where the magic happened. this is where elizabeth would've been hosting her salons. the marquis de chÂtellux noted in his travels that she was one of the most european styled salons, the ones that elizabeth was hosting here. this was a way to engage in different conversations, intellectual conversations on different topics as far as novels, politics, and elizabeth later in her life commented on how she hosted many of the constitutional convention del
this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a house. this place really became the epicenter of social life in philadelphia. the socially elite gathered here frequently as well as the political elite. while it is an important place to not only host family members and various friends of the powels it was also a place where they...
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sam bankman-freed, next. elizabeth: all right. occidental patrol yum and you're saying what -- petroleum reports after the bell and wall street is expecting strong earnings and revenue. the company has been making headlines recently as a warren buffet favorite with berkshire hathaway scooping up stock over the past four quarters that is now controls 19.4% of oxy shares and some analysts are anticipating that buffet will buy the whole company. over the years, many a fund manager and investor have been branded as buffets in the making but never a cryptocurrency guru till now. the billion mare launching several rescues of dis-stressed cryptocurrency companies is now getting that comparison. ftx ceo sam bankman-fried is here to talk about buffet-like bailouts and what buffet likes to say being greedy when others are fearful. the comp with buffet is not a total stretch if you put aside the fact that he said bitcoin is rat poison squared. what do you make of the fact that -- is it forbes saying you're just like buffet in how you are sco
sam bankman-freed, next. elizabeth: all right. occidental patrol yum and you're saying what -- petroleum reports after the bell and wall street is expecting strong earnings and revenue. the company has been making headlines recently as a warren buffet favorite with berkshire hathaway scooping up stock over the past four quarters that is now controls 19.4% of oxy shares and some analysts are anticipating that buffet will buy the whole company. over the years, many a fund manager and investor...
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i guess the point is that we are supposed to accept that possibly by sam, someone with sam's politics, a kind of pro-capless, free markets person, the suffrage comes in way the fountainhead suffers, that there are too many critics who have restrained his awesome freedoms and something like peter teel, another critic of the woke who says there are certain kinds of imaginations are inhibited by this kind of we, idea of we. and yet sam, your reference, i think is germane, your reference that you and batya share religious commitments, religious commitments i also have, is another way of saying that is not an entirely individualist project for you, or an entirely individuals project for really any of us. and yet we have individual suffering. and that nobody takes seriously. i mean, or at least nobody fully except as powerful as their suffering. so i guess what i resist is the argument is some idea that complaints of the woke as i say is allostatic load is one of them but the idea that racism causes some wear and tear on the body that your regular confronted with racism and that actually hu
i guess the point is that we are supposed to accept that possibly by sam, someone with sam's politics, a kind of pro-capless, free markets person, the suffrage comes in way the fountainhead suffers, that there are too many critics who have restrained his awesome freedoms and something like peter teel, another critic of the woke who says there are certain kinds of imaginations are inhibited by this kind of we, idea of we. and yet sam, your reference, i think is germane, your reference that you...
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>> hey sam, good to hear from you. stories we are watching this hour, president biden tested negative for covid on saturday, but he will remain in isolation pending a second negative test. biden tested positive for a rebound case of covid on july 30th. his personal physician say that he has continued to feel very well since then. ten people, including two children, are dead after a fire ripped through a home in northeastern pennsylvania on friday. officials say that the victims were related to a volunteer firefighter, who responded to that scene of the blaze. the cause is under investigation. and u.s. marine corps lieutenant -- general michael langley was promoted to four star general on saturday. he is the first black man to earn that distinction in the military branches 246 year history. more ayman which sam stein is right after the break. ght after the break. oh, that i can't believe i scored this price feeling! well believe it baby! because wayfair always delivers. the look you want at the prices you want. so you c
>> hey sam, good to hear from you. stories we are watching this hour, president biden tested negative for covid on saturday, but he will remain in isolation pending a second negative test. biden tested positive for a rebound case of covid on july 30th. his personal physician say that he has continued to feel very well since then. ten people, including two children, are dead after a fire ripped through a home in northeastern pennsylvania on friday. officials say that the victims were...
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sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from circa 1793. so this was kind of at the height of her social scene, which caleb will talk about more of how the powell's had a just their home being the social epicenter. this was a portrait that we think was done by joseph right who actually died from the yellow fever epidemic just like samuel powell did so this portrait was never finished, but i think it really has an amazing kind of it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. so let me tell you a little bit about who she was prior to knowing george washingt
sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from...
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shirley, sam, rishi sunak _ people are saying. shirley, sam, rishi sunak was _ people are saying. _ people are saying. shirley, sam, rishi sunak was the chancellor, l people are saying. shirley, sam, i rishi sunak was the chancellor, and we've had liz truss, who is still the foreign secretary. surely they have access to this sort of information.— have access to this sort of information. ~ ., , information. well, i mean, rishi sunak is no _ information. well, i mean, rishi sunak is no longer _ information. well, i mean, rishi sunak is no longer in _ information. well, i mean, rishi l sunak is no longer in government. things— sunak is no longer in government. things have — sunak is no longer in government. things have changed since he quit as chanceiior— things have changed since he quit as chancellor quite significantly, and liz trusses in quite a different department. it's not the as being the pm _ department. it's not the as being the pm and having the whole government at your mercy, for lack of a better— government at your mercy, for lack of a better word. but i think she does _
shirley, sam, rishi sunak _ people are saying. shirley, sam, rishi sunak was _ people are saying. _ people are saying. shirley, sam, rishi sunak was the chancellor, l people are saying. shirley, sam, i rishi sunak was the chancellor, and we've had liz truss, who is still the foreign secretary. surely they have access to this sort of information.— have access to this sort of information. ~ ., , information. well, i mean, rishi sunak is no _ information. well, i mean, rishi sunak is no longer _...
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sorry, sam, back to you. mari: noting our time, i'm going to hop in very quickly, and i'm going to let sam answer that question as well as think about her final thoughts and give them here, that i will go to iman, and finally representative porter. samantha: the second what rep. porter was saying, it is all connected, so when we are fighting for the abolition of nuclear weapons, those other instances of violence will hopefully also be reduced. but, i mean, we can also focus our energy on the specific abolition of nuclear weapons at the moment as an organization. final thoughts. thank you all for coming. i know it is a very unapproachable topic often times, but i hope it feels more approachable now, and just know you do not have to be an expert to be an activist in this sphere appeared you do not have to be a scientist who knows how to make or disassemble a weapon to get a say in the issue. iman: thank you, everyone, for coming. a huge thank you and gratitude to global zero, for having this conversation. as i
sorry, sam, back to you. mari: noting our time, i'm going to hop in very quickly, and i'm going to let sam answer that question as well as think about her final thoughts and give them here, that i will go to iman, and finally representative porter. samantha: the second what rep. porter was saying, it is all connected, so when we are fighting for the abolition of nuclear weapons, those other instances of violence will hopefully also be reduced. but, i mean, we can also focus our energy on the...
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sam sorbo has your career been affected being a and a conservative? >> so, talking about priorities and effectively don't see prior to reading in school is a life lesson. parents step away from teaching their children because they think the school has at handle the math education and that's enough. it's not enough. i have discovered right before i got married to the man of my dreams and you understand kevin is a man of my dreams. right before we got married he got -- and while he was in job.b ve care i landed a it was just a fantastic job and it would only take me out of town for three days and it was a lot of money and it was a good job. i said you want me not to go? we were married. i went oh that's the compromise. when you pick you sacrifice the for the better and better means more better. you have bestowed value and i sacrifice my career. that was not even an issue. it's like oh okay so that's the compromise. i will let go of the career because he's important to me that i want family and i want children and that's what i want. and i three years nu
sam sorbo has your career been affected being a and a conservative? >> so, talking about priorities and effectively don't see prior to reading in school is a life lesson. parents step away from teaching their children because they think the school has at handle the math education and that's enough. it's not enough. i have discovered right before i got married to the man of my dreams and you understand kevin is a man of my dreams. right before we got married he got -- and while he was in...
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sam: not really. if you are an incoming oriented investor, you want the dividend because you can spend that. the share buyback could help propel the price later on, but you cannot really spend the price unless you bring done your principal. depending on whom you ask, i would say young people like you and me, would probably like the dividend. jonathan: what shouldn't i do with my energy winters of 2022? they have been hammered. what do i do with them now? sam: i would say hold onto them for a couple of reasons. i just mentioned dividend's, which are strong. if you look at relative p/e's, the energy sector is trading at a 60% discount to their 20 year average versus the s&p 500. this is a group that will continue to do fairly well in terms of earnings in our opinion , will continue to pay nice dividend yield. from a trading perspective we have come up a very high level, but i think the potential for growth is still there. lisa: what is the backdrop for that call? the expectation that the economy hangs i
sam: not really. if you are an incoming oriented investor, you want the dividend because you can spend that. the share buyback could help propel the price later on, but you cannot really spend the price unless you bring done your principal. depending on whom you ask, i would say young people like you and me, would probably like the dividend. jonathan: what shouldn't i do with my energy winters of 2022? they have been hammered. what do i do with them now? sam: i would say hold onto them for a...
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. >> thank you so much sam. thank you to mount vernon for asking me to speak today. i'm excited to also share elizabeth story. i think you will all enjoy it very much. i am executive director for the philadelphia society for the preservation of landmarks. we are an 89 year old nonprofit which has saved -- the powell house, where i am tonight. i am involved with the powel house. it is the ancestral home of salmon elizabeth powel. we have the elizabeth house which is just around the corner from here in society hill at philadelphia. we have germantown, in historic queensboro. our mission is to, not only preserve our historic sites but also to provide related cultural educational historical programming. i thought it would be interesting to talk a little bit about how we came about. our organization, as i mentioned, is 89 year old. 90 next year. they were founded in 1931 by a woman called francis and worcester. much like mount vernon, we were founded by a very strong matriarch. the organization was born, essentially to save powerhouse from demolition. it was slated to be
. >> thank you so much sam. thank you to mount vernon for asking me to speak today. i'm excited to also share elizabeth story. i think you will all enjoy it very much. i am executive director for the philadelphia society for the preservation of landmarks. we are an 89 year old nonprofit which has saved -- the powell house, where i am tonight. i am involved with the powel house. it is the ancestral home of salmon elizabeth powel. we have the elizabeth house which is just around the corner...
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let's bring sam stein back in. sam, you brought some new polls with you.the numbers that pertain to this new deal that democrats have carved out, pretty overwhelming, very supportive. can you go through them item by item? >> some fresh, hot polls for you guys. item by item, we might lose a lot of viewers. >> let me are do this for you. first of all, caps on prescription drug price increases. >> 77%. and medicare negotiations, 73. drug costs, again, 73. the deficit reduction components here, not surprisingly, liked by republicans. that's at 73 total percent. and the 15% corporate minimum tax, which is a huge revenue raiser in this deal, one of the things that republicans have said that hamper business. that's at 64% approval. if you look at the components of this deal, people are widely supportive of it. we also note that about half of the public says they've heard about it, which is a fair bit. obviously this gives momentum as they consider it, but of course it all comes down to one senator now, which is kyrsten sinema of arizona. >> we've been talking abo
let's bring sam stein back in. sam, you brought some new polls with you.the numbers that pertain to this new deal that democrats have carved out, pretty overwhelming, very supportive. can you go through them item by item? >> some fresh, hot polls for you guys. item by item, we might lose a lot of viewers. >> let me are do this for you. first of all, caps on prescription drug price increases. >> 77%. and medicare negotiations, 73. drug costs, again, 73. the deficit reduction...
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my name is sam abrams. i'm a a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor politics and social science at sarah lawrence college here in new york. i would like to welcome you to the american enterprise institute and another edward and helen hintz book forum event. simply put, american journalism today is under attack in this age of intense polarization many major news outlets face pressure to push so-called politically correct narratives under the guise of objective unbiased reporting. the question for today is has the so-called fourth estate, dissertation that's largely responsible for checking the government providing information to the citizenry and so on fallen prey to a rising pressure from the woke or the pressure to be woke? today batya ungar-sargon the deputy opinion editor news work says yes. she has a forthcoming book. it's a great cover. i know we're not supposed to -- this is a great cover called "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy" she chronicles the radica
my name is sam abrams. i'm a a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor politics and social science at sarah lawrence college here in new york. i would like to welcome you to the american enterprise institute and another edward and helen hintz book forum event. simply put, american journalism today is under attack in this age of intense polarization many major news outlets face pressure to push so-called politically correct narratives under the guise of objective...
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iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet access, to reach out to those individuals and officials. it may seem at times that d.c. holds some of the tools to get things done. it will always and it will continuously remain to be a hyper local issue, so being available, sharing the resources, and having those conversations so that people know what needs to be brought up, because you are a voter. . you have the right to hold your elected officials accountable. samantha: just to quickly piggyback off of what iman said, sorry, i lost my train of thought. i'm
iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet...
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iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet access, to reach out to those individuals and officials. it may seem at times that d.c. holds some of the tools to get things done. it will always and it will continuously remain to be a hyper local issue, so being available, sharing the resources, and having those conversations so that people know what needs to be brought up, because you are a voter. . you have the right to hold your elected officials accountable. samantha: just to quickly piggyback off of what iman said, sorry, i lost my train of thought. i'm
iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet...
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another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy.) the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "shake your thang" by salt n pepa new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. bother the bugs... gotcha. ...not your family. zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biological systems. it gets rid of the bugs plus is safe for use around people and pets. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful expe
another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy.) the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "shake your thang" by salt n pepa new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only...
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sam dewey, andrew cherkasky, thanks for coming on.ome back soon. >>> new report coming in more evidence that president biden did know about hunter biden's questionable energy and business deals with china. plus democrats themselves are expressing new confusion, senate democrats are saying wait a second, our new inflation reduction act will not lower inflation. congressman french hill ahead on "evening edit." >> the cause of the inflation is the democrats massive spending. their solution is spend more and tax more. it is like throwing gasoline on a raging bonfire. it will only make inflation go up, not down. ♪ e. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring or thoughtful. sensitive or strong. progress isn't either or. progress is everything. we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. it■s hard eating healthy. moving and storage team. unless you happen to be a dog. shingles. some describe it as pu
sam dewey, andrew cherkasky, thanks for coming on.ome back soon. >>> new report coming in more evidence that president biden did know about hunter biden's questionable energy and business deals with china. plus democrats themselves are expressing new confusion, senate democrats are saying wait a second, our new inflation reduction act will not lower inflation. congressman french hill ahead on "evening edit." >> the cause of the inflation is the democrats massive...
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child star jenette mccurdy grew up playing the sunny, plucky role of sam on "i, carley."ind the camera she says she suffered an agonising adolescence marked by eating disorders and abuse from her exacting and dominating mother. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang has the story. >> on the outside, i was doing a lot of -- performing the tap dancing, the smile and the showing up and landing on my mark, and i'm going to just do what i need to do and be this happy-go-lucky nickelodeon kid. >> my name is samantha puckett, i'm from seattle, and i love fried chicken! >> inside i was hurting. it was painful. i was angry. i felt unsupported. >> you pull back the curtain on child stardom. it is not a pretty picture. >> not as i see it, no. >> reporter: at 15, jenette mccurdy was one of the most recognizable child stars on television, playing sam puckett in "i, carley." >> where'd my straw go? >> here. >> reporter: she was known as the bunny bff. she says behind that bubbly on-screen persona, nothing about her real life was funny. what were the pitfalls of child fame? >> you're playin
child star jenette mccurdy grew up playing the sunny, plucky role of sam on "i, carley."ind the camera she says she suffered an agonising adolescence marked by eating disorders and abuse from her exacting and dominating mother. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang has the story. >> on the outside, i was doing a lot of -- performing the tap dancing, the smile and the showing up and landing on my mark, and i'm going to just do what i need to do and be this happy-go-lucky...
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cnn's sam kiley in kyiv and fred pleitgen in moscow.n with fred pleitgen's report. >> reporter: shortly after the explosion that caused daria dugina to crash on a moscow highway, her car engulfed in flames. daria dugina was dead at the scene, police say. her father, alexander dugin, looking on in dismay. tonight, vladimir putin with an angry response. quote, a vile, cruel crime cut shore the live of darya dugina. after only a short investigation, the russians now blaming ukraine for the murder. the intelligence service releasing this video which cnn cannot independently verify, claiming to show a ukrainian special services operative who allegedly entered russia together with her young daughter, shadowed dugina, carried out the car bombing, and then fled to neighboring estonia. alexander dugin, who some believe may have been the actual target of the plot, lashing out against ukraine. >> translator: our hearts yearn for more than just revenge or retribution. it's too small, not the russian way. we only need our victory. my daughter laid h
cnn's sam kiley in kyiv and fred pleitgen in moscow.n with fred pleitgen's report. >> reporter: shortly after the explosion that caused daria dugina to crash on a moscow highway, her car engulfed in flames. daria dugina was dead at the scene, police say. her father, alexander dugin, looking on in dismay. tonight, vladimir putin with an angry response. quote, a vile, cruel crime cut shore the live of darya dugina. after only a short investigation, the russians now blaming ukraine for the...
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in the men's race, sam raced been her and they l race, sam raced been her and they were in the bronzeen this happened. that were in the bronze medal position when this happened.— when this happened. that would exlain when this happened. that would exolain it- _ when this happened. that would explain it. smashed _ when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years - when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years and l when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years and it| when this happened. that would l explain it. smashed years and it is challen . e. explain it. smashed years and it is challenge. the _ explain it. smashed years and it is challenge. the defending - explain it. smashed years and it is| challenge. the defending champion explain it. smashed years and it is - challenge. the defending champion to go for new zealand, the 14th of the games. —— took gold. she gave us a scare, but evie richards took gold for england in the cross country mountain biking. but we're going to start with the weightlifting because it was an epic gold medal win for emily cam
in the men's race, sam raced been her and they l race, sam raced been her and they were in the bronzeen this happened. that were in the bronze medal position when this happened.— when this happened. that would exlain when this happened. that would exolain it- _ when this happened. that would explain it. smashed _ when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years - when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years and l when this happened. that would explain it. smashed years and...
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where are we six months in, sam?poke to in the last 36 hours, he said the worst is behind them. it is difficult to imagine that a few hours later we hear and see the results of yet another attack on a civilian train as you say 22 people dead. but he is saying that because kyiv was nearly captured, and the ukrainian armed forces managed to drive the russians away from kyiv. they drove them away from kharkiv, and they are holding the line in the east and south of the country. they did lose mariupol, but since then the ukrainians have not regained the initiative but they are holding the line as the united states and other partners, other allies are rushing weapons to the ukrainians. not enough they, say and not sophisticated enough, not powerful enough to make the difference, but they are confident they say that they will eventually get the weapons that they need. to actually win this battle. so what they are really trying to avoid dawn is a stalemate. don? >> it is interesting, it's almost in the exact same position th
where are we six months in, sam?poke to in the last 36 hours, he said the worst is behind them. it is difficult to imagine that a few hours later we hear and see the results of yet another attack on a civilian train as you say 22 people dead. but he is saying that because kyiv was nearly captured, and the ukrainian armed forces managed to drive the russians away from kyiv. they drove them away from kharkiv, and they are holding the line in the east and south of the country. they did lose...
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sam dewey, byron york, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you.th: watch out, experts are warning your gas prices they're going back up. democrats just launched a costly green agenda but funding potentially green energy flops just like those under obama, paid for by the middle class and small businesses and also with more audits. congresswoman kat cammack takes it on on "the evening edit" ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and it's the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc. don't take zeposia if you've had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or mini-stroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat not corrected by a pacemaker, if you have untreated severe breathing problems during your sleep, or if you take medicines called maois. zeposia may cause serious side effects including infections that can be life
sam dewey, byron york, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you.th: watch out, experts are warning your gas prices they're going back up. democrats just launched a costly green agenda but funding potentially green energy flops just like those under obama, paid for by the middle class and small businesses and also with more audits. congresswoman kat cammack takes it on on "the evening edit" ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ i have moderate...
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she texted sam boardman.ink he really did it -- even though she knew conrad was alive. three minutes later, she texted conrad -- the generator will work 100% and quick. i don't get why you just don't use that. >> she's telling her friends that he's missing, he might have committed suicide, when she knows exactly where she is he is. -- that he should write her a suicide letter, and that his last tweet should be to her, because she wanted to get a shout out from him. >> yes. >> the commonwealth also claimed michel tried to cover her tracks by sending conrad text messages after she knew he was dead. after like this one, the day afr his suicide. >> did you do something? conrad, i love you so much. please tell me this is a joke. and she continued sending techs to his phone for months -- nearly 80 of them. the prosecution argued she deliberately sent the text as a way to change her story. at the time, i went along with it, because i knew we weren't going to do anything. but you bleep did it and i'm so sorry i didn'
she texted sam boardman.ink he really did it -- even though she knew conrad was alive. three minutes later, she texted conrad -- the generator will work 100% and quick. i don't get why you just don't use that. >> she's telling her friends that he's missing, he might have committed suicide, when she knows exactly where she is he is. -- that he should write her a suicide letter, and that his last tweet should be to her, because she wanted to get a shout out from him. >> yes. >>...
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, and i'm like, if sam had green eyes.e that you chose your daughter's birthday to be on beyonce's birthday? because i love that. she is a powerful woman. >> alyssa: i did not choose, my best friend actually chose. so bella came five weeks early, she was 7 pounds, five weeks early, so there was no more room, she was like i'm coming out. and so -- >> kelly: this is foreshadowing by the way. >> alyssa: exactly, i was in labor and nobody believed i was in labor. because it was so early, but let me go to the hospital and the doctor says we will hook you up to the fetal monitor and he was like there was a big contraction, are you okay? we are probably going to take her tonight, or we can try to wait and see if the contractions go away. and my best friend is in the corner and he is on the phone and he is like, you know, let's wait, let's wait a little bit. he googled birthdays and was like, you know what, we are going to wait until after midnight, because i want her to have -- >> kelly:
, and i'm like, if sam had green eyes.e that you chose your daughter's birthday to be on beyonce's birthday? because i love that. she is a powerful woman. >> alyssa: i did not choose, my best friend actually chose. so bella came five weeks early, she was 7 pounds, five weeks early, so there was no more room, she was like i'm coming out. and so -- >> kelly: this is foreshadowing by the way. >> alyssa: exactly, i was in labor and nobody believed i was in labor. because it was so...
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cnn's sam kiley is near that nuclear facility in ukraine. sam, how concerned are people?om europe's biggest nuclear reactor -- nuclear power plant with six reactors, two of them active in enemy hands being used a statement effectively warning the russians that if there was some kind of disaster in that nuclear power station the prevailing wind next week or certainly early next week is going to be into or towards russia, warning the russians that there is quite literally blowback in danger if they do something crazy with this nuclear power station. the local authorities distributing iodine pills to the population. i have to say the population is pretty relaxed. it's been an summer's day and people are trying to enjoy life as much as they can. people often forget that tomb ukraine has been at war since 2014, not since 24th of february this year. that's when the russians increased their level of war with a mass invasion. >> wow, that is striking, sam. we understand the u.n. atomic inspectors are hoping to visit the plant in the next few days. does it appear the russians who
cnn's sam kiley is near that nuclear facility in ukraine. sam, how concerned are people?om europe's biggest nuclear reactor -- nuclear power plant with six reactors, two of them active in enemy hands being used a statement effectively warning the russians that if there was some kind of disaster in that nuclear power station the prevailing wind next week or certainly early next week is going to be into or towards russia, warning the russians that there is quite literally blowback in danger if...