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. —— the right result for sam alla rdyce and ballot that's. —— the right result for sam allardyce and on saturday, that they were forced to apologise for any offence caused by the striker harry kane by a tweet from the official account. this was the post posing the question to united chris wallace. this is what is in your pocket and he said in a video harry kane. the fa have apologised to both clubs for the poor with harry kane expected to captain his country at the world cup in russia this summer. with the season draws to close at the time to get a bow thing, profiling the five nominees in the running for the bbc woman's footballer of the year award. england's lucy bronze one of those nominated and when it voted for by you and his a quick look at the shortlist with the highlights from the past 12 months. —— here is a quick look. after wembley, scoring goal, winning the game, the whole experience of that lifting the cup, that was pretty special something that will remember. it was really good for admission by denmark to go all the way to the final. the goal in the final was a big mome
. —— the right result for sam alla rdyce and ballot that's. —— the right result for sam allardyce and on saturday, that they were forced to apologise for any offence caused by the striker harry kane by a tweet from the official account. this was the post posing the question to united chris wallace. this is what is in your pocket and he said in a video harry kane. the fa have apologised to both clubs for the poor with harry kane expected to captain his country at the world cup in russia...
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artless go now to sao paolo joining us is journalist sam county sam it's good to see you again said the deadline has passed lou has defied the arrest order and the world is watching and asking what happens next. well we've just had a. police that they see zero chance of being arrested today it's unclear whether this has to do with the brazilian law all the federal police cannot residence is six am and a full six am monday to friday that seems to be the main the main thing around right now so police easy seans of route of being arrested today you can see it used to be surrounded by thousands of supporters is that this is union building in nice. and yes it could be we could be in a long white still it seems also tells us just by looking at the pictures that the police are clearly not in charge of this situation right now are that. that kind of since neither he really i mean the deadline was find a call for him to hand himself in there's thousands of people that they said straight away that they would not go that and you know cause a scene that they you know brazilian police of known to be
artless go now to sao paolo joining us is journalist sam county sam it's good to see you again said the deadline has passed lou has defied the arrest order and the world is watching and asking what happens next. well we've just had a. police that they see zero chance of being arrested today it's unclear whether this has to do with the brazilian law all the federal police cannot residence is six am and a full six am monday to friday that seems to be the main the main thing around right now so...
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sam, we do have the severe weather right now. but there's also a big blast of air, cold air moving in after that. >> good morning, dan, paula. good morning, everyone. yeah, all spring really is, it's a cage wrestling match between warm air and cold air that lasts for a couple of months and every time the two get together you'll get that line of snow and strong to severe storms. we have one roaring this morning that's been going all night long. we've just recently had more warnings in louisiana and, by the way, there's nothing more frightening than overnight storms and it's been a long night, a frightening night of severe storms and tornado warnings for four states. overnight, torrential rains and five reports of tornadoes from texas to mississippi. in louisiana, outside shreveport this was the scene after a reported tornado touched down there. this shed destroyed and thrown all across the highway. the winds wrenching this roof right from the house. this gas station destroyed, its roof across the street. downed power lines through
sam, we do have the severe weather right now. but there's also a big blast of air, cold air moving in after that. >> good morning, dan, paula. good morning, everyone. yeah, all spring really is, it's a cage wrestling match between warm air and cold air that lasts for a couple of months and every time the two get together you'll get that line of snow and strong to severe storms. we have one roaring this morning that's been going all night long. we've just recently had more warnings in...
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sam: absolutely. perspective, despite all of the gyrations, the stock market is still at an all-time high. real estate is quite to perfection. gear member of the wendy's commercial, where is the beef? i don't see it. is a challenging situation that requires discipline. >> is it better to be a seller that a buyer right now? i will give you an example of a selling billion dollar company. since we took it over come we have been nothing but sell. have $3.2 billion in cash on committed and we are sitting and waiting for the world to come to it. >> what is it called? sam: equity commonwealth. of $26 or $27 in cash, very hard to sit there and not pull the trigger. the guys who don't pull the trigger will pull up when it works. >> are you selling other things? sam: the answer is we have made some sales, but generally places we think where pricing is out of line we have reduced exposure. >> or what those places be? sam: real estate. new017 with about 587,000 multi family units and the less we did that was 1971
sam: absolutely. perspective, despite all of the gyrations, the stock market is still at an all-time high. real estate is quite to perfection. gear member of the wendy's commercial, where is the beef? i don't see it. is a challenging situation that requires discipline. >> is it better to be a seller that a buyer right now? i will give you an example of a selling billion dollar company. since we took it over come we have been nothing but sell. have $3.2 billion in cash on committed and we...
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and the background you can see uncle sam. the republican elephant was saying, you know, it's a great session. the democratic donkey says, i know you ought to be ashamed to face the folks back home. this cartoon really is alluding to the constant dilemma of successes and disappointments that happen in a session of congress in a way in which those really translate into the potential for reelection. and i love how you see uncle sam in the background saying, they won't agree on anything. >>> this cartoon is from 1920 and it shows mr. district of columbia which was a recurring character in berryman's cartoons. and he's standing in front of the capital building and he's holding up a sign that says d.c. beats 28 states in federal income taxes. basically d.c. residents who don't have representation in congress paid more taxes than 28 states. and furthermore, he says that they've paid a million more dollars than five states combined. this is a big issue still with d.c. residents today, and mr. district of columbia says, they called it
and the background you can see uncle sam. the republican elephant was saying, you know, it's a great session. the democratic donkey says, i know you ought to be ashamed to face the folks back home. this cartoon really is alluding to the constant dilemma of successes and disappointments that happen in a session of congress in a way in which those really translate into the potential for reelection. and i love how you see uncle sam in the background saying, they won't agree on anything....
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he beat sam at home. but still had two more children with her in raqqa.he twist of a clearly abusive relationship may remain locked inside sam, along with exactly watching you is and when about mu is's radicalization. he suggested they buy slaves. some of the girls captured by isis in 2014. they spent $20,000 on two teenage girls and a younger boy. to keep her company and rescue the saves to a better life. yet moussa repeatedly raped the girl. >> when i met her, i couldn't think about money. i would have spent every dollar i had on her to bring her. >> but it turned out she was repeatedly raped by your husband. >> that is true. but in every house she was in before, it was the same situation but she didn't have the support of someone like me. >> do you regret enabling that serial rape? >> no. because it would have been worse with anybody else. no. no one will of, ever be able to imagine what it's like to watch their husband rape a 14-year-old girl. ever. is and she comes to you, comes to me after crying and i hold her and tell her it's going to be okay. ev
he beat sam at home. but still had two more children with her in raqqa.he twist of a clearly abusive relationship may remain locked inside sam, along with exactly watching you is and when about mu is's radicalization. he suggested they buy slaves. some of the girls captured by isis in 2014. they spent $20,000 on two teenage girls and a younger boy. to keep her company and rescue the saves to a better life. yet moussa repeatedly raped the girl. >> when i met her, i couldn't think about...
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nbc bay area's sam brock is live in san francisco. sam, tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: yeah, good evening. let's be very clear, drivers who witnessed what happened this afternoon said they had never seen anything like this. now the good news is that the chp officer who was hit and injured did not suffer life threatening injuries. he is expected to be okay. but this is an absolute mess. where i'm situated right now is a patch of grass in between eastbound and westbound 80. over my shoulder right here is eastbound 80 that you can see the cars barely moving along. they've shut down the entrance
nbc bay area's sam brock is live in san francisco. sam, tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: yeah, good evening. let's be very clear, drivers who witnessed what happened this afternoon said they had never seen anything like this. now the good news is that the chp officer who was hit and injured did not suffer life threatening injuries. he is expected to be okay. but this is an absolute mess. where i'm situated right now is a patch of grass in between eastbound and westbound 80. over my...
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the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend sam smucker from the center center -- worship center, lancaster, pennsylvania. the chaplain: let us pray. thank you for giving us many blessings and freedoms that we experience. we have many challenges in our nation. we need a moral and spiritual renewal to meet those challenges. we ask for your protection over our lives, over our families, over our communities and schools. we pray we would be able to live peacefully, marked by godliness and dignity. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. we pray that you would fill the men and women in this chamber with your wisdom as they consider the business at hand. we pray that the decisions that are made would be good -- would be for the good of our nation. we pray you would give them courage to work together, to make decisions that make our nation strong and honorable to you. father, thank you for the service of these men and women in jesus name. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined of the last day's proceedings and announced to the house his approval thereof. pursu
the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend sam smucker from the center center -- worship center, lancaster, pennsylvania. the chaplain: let us pray. thank you for giving us many blessings and freedoms that we experience. we have many challenges in our nation. we need a moral and spiritual renewal to meet those challenges. we ask for your protection over our lives, over our families, over our communities and schools. we pray we would be able to live peacefully, marked by...
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all right, kenneth, thank you. >>> sam champion joining us now, and sam, we're tracking that storm as it moves off the east coast? >> reporter: yeah, all that bald weather in the south will be off the east coast in about two hours, tom. behind it drops down another pocket, believe it or not, or unseasonably cold air a brutal chill waiting for tomorrow morning. chick at 19, raleigh at 29. even as far south as atlanta. looking at the west, a brand new low, a big storm moving into the oregon coastline with heavy wind and rain. there's still some high wind warnings for the portland to medford area that will go all the way until about 10:00 a.m. tom? >> lshgts sam, thank you so much. >>> next, to the changes coming at the border with mexico. the first national guardsmen arriving this weekend to support president trump's new border security mission. texas with 250 troops joined by another 150 from arizona, beginning next week. with the president's plan to build the wall stalling, is this his new solution? abc's stephanie ramos on the new developments. >> reporter: tonight, national guard is
all right, kenneth, thank you. >>> sam champion joining us now, and sam, we're tracking that storm as it moves off the east coast? >> reporter: yeah, all that bald weather in the south will be off the east coast in about two hours, tom. behind it drops down another pocket, believe it or not, or unseasonably cold air a brutal chill waiting for tomorrow morning. chick at 19, raleigh at 29. even as far south as atlanta. looking at the west, a brand new low, a big storm moving into...
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sam, explain. >> i'm sam. i'm the guy with the information no one wants to hear. let's tell you because you need to get through it. we have two things that come together to make this not spring like weather. one pocket of cold air and fast moving moisture system. let's get the pocket of cold air in. we're dropping the cold temperatures into joplin, indianapolis, columbus, louisville, follow the squiggly line. this morning in wyoming there's a little snow. several inches there. same into nebraska. nebraska you're the winner here. nebraska about 6 to 8 inches of snow. stop this thing at 6:00 p.m. right as you're finishing your easter dinner, st. lewis, joplin, all involved here to get that moisture. it's moving fast. as this storm passes, you have about four hours to collect snow in this. monday morning hartford, new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., that's your moment of getting a little snow. probably an inch of snow on grassy surfaces. roads will be a little slippery. we'll fill you in with all the totals as the morning goes on. paula, dan. >> sam, thank you
sam, explain. >> i'm sam. i'm the guy with the information no one wants to hear. let's tell you because you need to get through it. we have two things that come together to make this not spring like weather. one pocket of cold air and fast moving moisture system. let's get the pocket of cold air in. we're dropping the cold temperatures into joplin, indianapolis, columbus, louisville, follow the squiggly line. this morning in wyoming there's a little snow. several inches there. same into...
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because sam knows i'm right. >> we love sam. big heart for you, sam. >> what's popping, sam?lear. help. no. let's talk about the storm system. as it moves to the east. the next 24 hours are crucial in major population areas. we'll watch the rain and moisture. the timing is important. look at the 7:00 a.m. it's about 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. that the heaviest rain moves into new jersey, new york. boston will get some rain, and then change over to iciness and then back to rain. this will be a big mess on the drive time on monday. anywhere from washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, on into hartford and boston. and all the way up the coastline. this icy mess here. right around the great lakes. a measurable ice. anywhere from a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch. i don't think it's much more than that. but it doesn't take anything other than a thin layer of ice to make a mess. lake shore flooding, we'll have that as well. chicago and detroit are in this as well. let's talk about the fire danger. another system works off the coast. the winds not as high as they have been. b
because sam knows i'm right. >> we love sam. big heart for you, sam. >> what's popping, sam?lear. help. no. let's talk about the storm system. as it moves to the east. the next 24 hours are crucial in major population areas. we'll watch the rain and moisture. the timing is important. look at the 7:00 a.m. it's about 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. that the heaviest rain moves into new jersey, new york. boston will get some rain, and then change over to iciness and then back to rain. this...
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government to intervene and bring sam and her children back home.s her sister deserves some blame but doesn't think her children should suffer any further. >> there should be some sort of structure. there should be a plan to help families get out of syria. i mean, should people be punished for going to syria and doing what they're doing? absolutely. but should we abandon them over there? no. i am hopeful that they will be able to come home. i am aware that sam will most likely go to prison, but eventually, after rehabilitation, i'm hoping the kids will come here and live with me. there's a sense of urgency from the united states government to infiltrate and get the information they want. there is not a sense of urgency to save any americans in syria. >> reporter: both the f.b.i. and the state department declined to comment on the family's story. for the pbs newshour, reporting if "frontline" and the bbc, i'm josh baker. >> woodruff: "frontline" and the bbc will continue to >> woodruff: frontline and the bbc will continue to follow the family's story
government to intervene and bring sam and her children back home.s her sister deserves some blame but doesn't think her children should suffer any further. >> there should be some sort of structure. there should be a plan to help families get out of syria. i mean, should people be punished for going to syria and doing what they're doing? absolutely. but should we abandon them over there? no. i am hopeful that they will be able to come home. i am aware that sam will most likely go to...
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sam, you have served in an administration. what is your response to the extraordinary revelations that comey has made? he was someone perceived to be a bureaucrat. we were not expecting a tell-all book from him. >> alex, i served in two administrations. one democrat and one republican. we heard when they come to president trump. in my speciexperience with bush obama. the president likes being surrounded who like giving them different points of view. this book shows us things that we already knew about the president. he likes being surrounded by yes men. he is so deeply focused on personal issues and personal gripes and these conspiracy rabbit holes. and the russia attack on our country. we learned a lot of unflattering things about the president. a lot of the foundations for the stories were already there. >> put it through the national security lens for me if you will. you have the president in the view of the book of james comey, his concern of russia has nothing to do with the attack on american democracy or american instit
sam, you have served in an administration. what is your response to the extraordinary revelations that comey has made? he was someone perceived to be a bureaucrat. we were not expecting a tell-all book from him. >> alex, i served in two administrations. one democrat and one republican. we heard when they come to president trump. in my speciexperience with bush obama. the president likes being surrounded who like giving them different points of view. this book shows us things that we...
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margo and sam had a vision, brought to life in one coat.ay hand you, behr through it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. guaranteed in 1,000 plus colors. find it exclusively at the home depot. c(puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. ♪ why don't you just meet me ♪ in the middle ♪ i'm losing my mind ♪ just a little ♪ so why don't you just meet me ♪ ♪ in the middle alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i'll take that. -yeeeeeah! ensure high protein. with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure. always be you. outer layer of your enamel tooth surface. white, the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going t
margo and sam had a vision, brought to life in one coat.ay hand you, behr through it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. guaranteed in 1,000 plus colors. find it exclusively at the home depot. c(puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. ♪ why don't you just meet me ♪ in the middle ♪ i'm losing my mind ♪ just a little ♪ so why don't you just meet...
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you have to understand, sam is neurotic. he would sometimes call you 30, 40 times a day often with nothing to say other than what's going on. when you let his phone calls roll over to voice message he would become very agitated with you. it was a throwaway line. my passport, customs records, airline records, security cameras at the ecuadorian embassy would demonstrate no such trip was made. i did produce airline tickets and so on. here's one thing i got right. when i was in west hollywood i stayed at the london hotel. >> have you been in any communication with others who have been in touch with assange? it's known nigel farrage visited the embassy. pamela anderson. have you been in contact with any of them? >> i have not. i would like to be in touch with pamela anderson but i am not. >> i knew you were going to say that as i was writing the question. i knew that would be the answer. you have revealed public tweets and private direct messages communicating with gucifer 2.0, an entity the u.s. government says was controlled or
you have to understand, sam is neurotic. he would sometimes call you 30, 40 times a day often with nothing to say other than what's going on. when you let his phone calls roll over to voice message he would become very agitated with you. it was a throwaway line. my passport, customs records, airline records, security cameras at the ecuadorian embassy would demonstrate no such trip was made. i did produce airline tickets and so on. here's one thing i got right. when i was in west hollywood i...
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the president ceo of sam, smart approaches to marijuana. we're happy to be joined by multiple individuals represents organizations across public health and public safety. just a little background on sam. then we'll turn it over to the other speakers. sam was started in 2013 as a response to growing legalization of marijuana and our message today is very pimple, on the unofficial marijuana holiday. that message is we need to slow this train down. we need to put people before profit and need to get the science out about the true harms of mayor one which he have day was this country slides deeper and deeper into legalization, commercialization of mayor one. we're also here to fight against this false dichotomy you have to lock people up in prison or legalize marijuana. in fact we don't want to lock people up in prison for using marijuana, nor do we want people criminalized for marijuana use. to be against criminalization is not to be for legalization and not what we've seen which is the cop -- commercialization. today's thc products are five t
the president ceo of sam, smart approaches to marijuana. we're happy to be joined by multiple individuals represents organizations across public health and public safety. just a little background on sam. then we'll turn it over to the other speakers. sam was started in 2013 as a response to growing legalization of marijuana and our message today is very pimple, on the unofficial marijuana holiday. that message is we need to slow this train down. we need to put people before profit and need to...
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sam, what's going on here? >> well, you know, the weirdness of it all is that we collectively, the media, but also now increasingly people high up in the administration and close to the president have basically taken the tactic of letting trump vent himself into exhaustion, then moving on. and it's not normal for a president to muse about using the prosecutorial powers of the government to go after his political opponents. in fact, this is very abnormal, something you'd see in a banana republic. at first in his presidency when these types of things would happen, people would be aghast at it, and rightfully so. but we've become numb to it. and so a story in "the washington post" tonight gets fourth, fifth business, when in any other administration it would have been a five-alarm fire. >> good point. >> can i quickly say one quick thing? >> you're john heilemann. >> these two stories i think are fascinating we just talked about because they both reveal something about trump's mind. in the case of the hookers, rig
sam, what's going on here? >> well, you know, the weirdness of it all is that we collectively, the media, but also now increasingly people high up in the administration and close to the president have basically taken the tactic of letting trump vent himself into exhaustion, then moving on. and it's not normal for a president to muse about using the prosecutorial powers of the government to go after his political opponents. in fact, this is very abnormal, something you'd see in a banana...
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sam champion in for rob marciano. hey, sam. >> good morning, you guys.ant storm in the middle of the country the last half hour. i want to show you what's behind that. these wildfires in oklahoma. so serious that about 200,000 acres are gone in this at least at this point. we think those will continue to burn. a lot of area. there are multiple fires burning there and more to the board. we talked about the severe storms down to the south and let's concentrate on the ice, accumulating ice and snow moving across the north. so des moines, sioux falls, minneapolis, all in play this morning. blizzard warnings in at least six states. going -- yeah, going on through this area. i just wanted to make sure i got that number right. as this continues to slide east, there will be more ice and accumulating ice along that line. if you get an ice storm, you'll probably pick up anywhere from a quarter inch to a half inch of measurable ice in a lot of locations. the ice and snow continues all the way into the northeast and drops some of these temperatures as well. a huge d
sam champion in for rob marciano. hey, sam. >> good morning, you guys.ant storm in the middle of the country the last half hour. i want to show you what's behind that. these wildfires in oklahoma. so serious that about 200,000 acres are gone in this at least at this point. we think those will continue to burn. a lot of area. there are multiple fires burning there and more to the board. we talked about the severe storms down to the south and let's concentrate on the ice, accumulating ice...
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>> no i did not. >> the e-mail that you sent sam nunberg where you said you had dinner with assange. said it was a joke. i just, i am just wondering, of all of the things to joke about, why that? how does that get you off the phone faster. if anybody said to me i am having dinner with julian assange, i would stay on the phone longer. >> it was being played on in the political media around the edges of the campaign. it was a hot topic. sam is somewhat neurotic, he would sometimes call you 30, 40 times a day often with nothing to say other than what is going on. when you let his phone calls roll over to voice message, i would becoming annoyed with you. demonstrate no such trip was made. i did produce airline tickets and so on. here is the one thing i got right. when i was in west hollywood, i stayed at the london hotel. >> have you been in communication with others who have been in touch with as -- assange. >> no i have not. >> as i was writing the question, i knew that was going to be the answer. you revealed public tweets and private messaging communicating with gucifer 2.0. i know y
>> no i did not. >> the e-mail that you sent sam nunberg where you said you had dinner with assange. said it was a joke. i just, i am just wondering, of all of the things to joke about, why that? how does that get you off the phone faster. if anybody said to me i am having dinner with julian assange, i would stay on the phone longer. >> it was being played on in the political media around the edges of the campaign. it was a hot topic. sam is somewhat neurotic, he would...
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>> reporter: sam hopes together it will help them achieve their dreams. p? know what you want to do when you grow up? >> i want to be a lawyer and the president. >> reporter: what do you get from them? >> when you hear what their goals are and their dreams, everything from the first woman s esident to surgeon to professional basketball player, it reminds me of myself, that childhood dream that you have so drny times along the way people let go of it. and so how do i foster that and nourish it. >> reporter: the girls in washington, d.c. are now on to their second and third goals. >> my goal is to stand tall when somebody brings me down. >> my goal is to finish fifth grade strong. >> reporter: ryanna robinson, who wants to be president one day, is working on love and a few other things. >> to always be independent to other people and to be strong. >> reporter: she says she'll think of sam and his encouragement when she wears his dress. >> i can remember a strong feeling that sam gave me, of like, when he let me get this dress. >> i could be the pinkest girl ev
>> reporter: sam hopes together it will help them achieve their dreams. p? know what you want to do when you grow up? >> i want to be a lawyer and the president. >> reporter: what do you get from them? >> when you hear what their goals are and their dreams, everything from the first woman s esident to surgeon to professional basketball player, it reminds me of myself, that childhood dream that you have so drny times along the way people let go of it. and so how do i...
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sam, thanks for your time. sam poser. we. >> wetia should note on the markets, we're as session low. nasdaq taking the biggest hit. we mentioned the big drop in apple. apshares on heavy volume going negative for the year, also impacting the semi-conductor group for a second day >> this is where regard to southwest airlines, melissa. we're now seeing multiple reports from multiple news outlets that southwest airlines has at least awarded letters and some kind of monetary compensation to at least some of the passengers on this past week's deadly flight that had to have an emergency landing. some of those outlets saying and being specific that it included a $5,000 check as well as a $1,000 travel voucher. again, two sources or two outlets have now reported on those specific numbers also worth pointing out here that they have not -- they have verified to those news outlets they did in fact send letters to some of the passengers and made some compensation, but they declined to say what exactly was in the contents of the letter
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only if you have good things to say this morning, sam. >> otherwise, sam, no. >> otherwise, no bueno.we'll be right back with -- no. we've got plenty of good stuff to talk about. good sunday morning, everybody. we'll talk about the big rainmaker that moved from the middle of the country into the deep south. we'll talk about what it did. it was very good news for some areas in the west. remember, we had eight states with very high drought. about half of them got the rain. knocked down some of the western fires. places like oklahoma city were about 4 1/2 inches of rain below normal. they picked up about an inch and half of rain. so that was all good. now moves into the part of the country that doesn't need it. we're talking about atlanta during the day. probably by sunday at 7:00 p.m. they could have three full inches of rain. that's a big rainmaker. then we push it to the east. by monday. into 7:00 p.m. you'll notice we're looking at south carolina with very big rain. thunderstorms involved in this. some small hail involved in this. we have seen thi >>> good sunday morning. waking up t
only if you have good things to say this morning, sam. >> otherwise, sam, no. >> otherwise, no bueno.we'll be right back with -- no. we've got plenty of good stuff to talk about. good sunday morning, everybody. we'll talk about the big rainmaker that moved from the middle of the country into the deep south. we'll talk about what it did. it was very good news for some areas in the west. remember, we had eight states with very high drought. about half of them got the rain. knocked...
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it was like, okay, we can start phase 2. >> reporter: tens of thousands fled the siege, but sam said she felt very safe at the end leaving with these hundreds of thousands of isis getting a passage out. the fbi has viewed them but there are no charges yet or tickets back home. >> we want mcdonald's, we want to live a normal life for us again. >> reporter: instead now she is surely reliving her decisions over and over again. nic walsh, cnn, syria. >>> is the president in for a 2020 revolt? i'll ask mark meadows about reports. many members of the republican party aren't ready to back president trump's bid tofor reelection. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taki
it was like, okay, we can start phase 2. >> reporter: tens of thousands fled the siege, but sam said she felt very safe at the end leaving with these hundreds of thousands of isis getting a passage out. the fbi has viewed them but there are no charges yet or tickets back home. >> we want mcdonald's, we want to live a normal life for us again. >> reporter: instead now she is surely reliving her decisions over and over again. nic walsh, cnn, syria. >>> is the president...
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sam kiley, thank you for that. >>> ten minutes past the hour. wells fargo facing $1 billion in fines for selling unnecessary products to consumers. the penalty could be announced today. the financial protection bureau says this is punishment for forcing 575,000 customers to buy car insurance they did not need and charging unfair fees. this is another blow to the wells fargo reputation. still trying to recover from the sales scandal two years ago. the bank opened 3.5 million accounts without customers' knowledge. this prompted unprecedented action in february. it barred wells fargo from growing bigger than it is now until it cleans up its act. this is the toughest action yet by the trump administration against a wall street bank. it is note worthy for a cfpb under mick mulvaney. he tried to abolish the financial watch dog for consumers. under the leadership, the agency delayed pay day loan rules and weakened a fair lending division. this is actually a case of mick mulvaney led cfpb doing something on behalf of consumers. interesting. >> perhaps m
sam kiley, thank you for that. >>> ten minutes past the hour. wells fargo facing $1 billion in fines for selling unnecessary products to consumers. the penalty could be announced today. the financial protection bureau says this is punishment for forcing 575,000 customers to buy car insurance they did not need and charging unfair fees. this is another blow to the wells fargo reputation. still trying to recover from the sales scandal two years ago. the bank opened 3.5 million accounts...
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host: uncle sam, it reads "look here, uncle sam isn't it time ?"u gave those jobs to me that democratic party was associated with the irish. secession.to the republican party was depicted by some very bad scandals. what puck is saying is republicans and immigrants are horrible -- we need a new party. and democrats are a new party.need they are saying, this is a terrible problem, we need a new party. on towe're going to move the next. tariffs init shows congress. what were tariffs? taxes that were added to imports to the united states. and it isbuy a chair $20, you add a tariff and it is $40. the major income source for the united states was tariffs. take a look at the cartoon. -- it by the mid-1880's shows by the mid-1880's there was a huge surplus in the american budget. because of that tariffs. the surplus was viewed as a problem. puck was against the tariffs. tariffs werethe attacks on the wealthy man. they were making the point that the tariffs were a terrible problem. have trillion dollar debt in the united states. that: then, i think surplus
host: uncle sam, it reads "look here, uncle sam isn't it time ?"u gave those jobs to me that democratic party was associated with the irish. secession.to the republican party was depicted by some very bad scandals. what puck is saying is republicans and immigrants are horrible -- we need a new party. and democrats are a new party.need they are saying, this is a terrible problem, we need a new party. on towe're going to move the next. tariffs init shows congress. what were tariffs?...
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let's get right to sam champion. sam, there's still snow on the radar but also good news. >> the one little system that drops snow from the dakotas to illinois. 7.5 inches in aberdeen, clear lake 6.5 inches. as the system shifts east, there's less and less snow. chicago, a few flakes in the morning. look at l.a., vegas, phoenix. look at that beautiful orange color. watch it spread east as we get into wednesday because this is the warmth that will take over a good part of the country. wichita wednesday at 80. dallas, 81. new orleans 74. des moines, 68. they got some snow today. watch these numbers in new york, chicago, washington, louisville, all getting 70 degrees if not above 70 degrees. this is the first taste of spring-like weather for a good part of the country. >> sam, thank you. >>> moving on to members of the national guard are now mobilizing. the white house defending the president's order after a spike in illegal crossings. here's marcus moore in texas. >> reporter: tonight, the trump order, in motion. up to
let's get right to sam champion. sam, there's still snow on the radar but also good news. >> the one little system that drops snow from the dakotas to illinois. 7.5 inches in aberdeen, clear lake 6.5 inches. as the system shifts east, there's less and less snow. chicago, a few flakes in the morning. look at l.a., vegas, phoenix. look at that beautiful orange color. watch it spread east as we get into wednesday because this is the warmth that will take over a good part of the country....
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live from san francisco, sam brock. back to you in the studio. >> very good details, sam. thank you. we'll keep you on site for more updates. >>> back out live, the left side of your screen, that's eastbound, the approach to the bay bridge. it is going to take you a while on a friday at 6:00, it usually takes you a while even if there is not a big traffic mess but tonight it will take you even longer as the back-up stretches miles. we'll update you throughout the newscast about the ongoing traffic issue going eastbound on the bay bridge and also the condition of that officer. thankfully, it is not life threatening. the chp officer that was dragged about 1 is,000 feet, which is about the length of three football fields. 1,000 feet. follow us on twitter and facebook for more updates. >>> face to face with some of the people he's accused of terror identifiesing. the man investigators say is the golden state killer appeared in court just hours ago. the 72-year-old came handcuffed to a wheelchair. he appeared weak, his buys barely open. diangelo formally charged with two counts
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we have sam kiley live in moscow. good morning, sam. >> reporter: good morning, dave.s is an interesting development coming from sergei lavrov, the foreign minister, essentially responding in a public forum in a private invitation from donald trump back in march to vladimir putin before the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria and before the air strikes against syria. a tight russian ally. really what he is doing here, dave, is trying to muddy the water and create friction with the united states and united kingdom which is locked in a very bitter exchange of words and anger over the use of chemical weapons on british soil. indeed the british parliament set up a super committee to try to investigate, monitor what they consider to be russian assault on the united kingdom. choosing the moment, lavrov saying putin is up for the meeting at the white house. the response is no kidding. it is not a formal invitation. there is no planning behind it. there is no secretary of state in the united states yet for these sorts of formal arrangements to be made. dave. >> sam kiley
we have sam kiley live in moscow. good morning, sam. >> reporter: good morning, dave.s is an interesting development coming from sergei lavrov, the foreign minister, essentially responding in a public forum in a private invitation from donald trump back in march to vladimir putin before the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria and before the air strikes against syria. a tight russian ally. really what he is doing here, dave, is trying to muddy the water and create friction with the...
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sam kylely pl let's bring you .u.s. ambassador said in response to the u.s., the possessor ever the big ez artisanals chemical weapons has no moral right to blame other countries. has russia indicated any kind of response. >> reporter: not really not yet. it's early in the morning. and i think the russians will want to get -- do their own battle damage assessment as it's called to a assess the extent to which the syrian regime has been hit. and whether there's beenny collateral damage to russian facilities or indeed iranian facilities. but just to pick up the point there, the russian ambassador to washington, mr. anton ov the in the same statement said the warnings have been left under hear. he says the action attention will not be left without consequences. and the spokes woman here has said slr things. keeping i think the part warm while the kremlin trying to figure out its reaction. if this is the end of the counterchemical weapon facilities strikes, as secretary mattis suggested in his statement at the pentagon then
sam kylely pl let's bring you .u.s. ambassador said in response to the u.s., the possessor ever the big ez artisanals chemical weapons has no moral right to blame other countries. has russia indicated any kind of response. >> reporter: not really not yet. it's early in the morning. and i think the russians will want to get -- do their own battle damage assessment as it's called to a assess the extent to which the syrian regime has been hit. and whether there's beenny collateral damage to...
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thank you so much, sam. the incomparable sam moore. great to see you as well. thank you so much. facebook being under fire. ceo mark zuckerberg heads to the hill today ahead of his congressional testimony. plus hmm say yes to the address. details on the retailer's new wedding collection. it also includes a budget version of kate middleton down. >> welcome back i'm dagen mcdow in for maria bartiromo. easing concerns over a trade war. futures showing gains across the board 150 points on the dow's futures to the upside right now. but this is after the market shed more than 572 points on friday. all the major market gauges fell more than 2%. in europe, markets hovering near the flat line. we have a loss about one quarter of 1% in england. but in asia overnight, it was green galore all for the asian markets. were moving up. mark zuckerberg meeting with lawmakers today ahead of his testimony. a plane skids off the runway amid a snow storm and no one was injured. ford owners, some issuing a recall for some of the most popular trucks and suv. the details on the affected models. that's ah
thank you so much, sam. the incomparable sam moore. great to see you as well. thank you so much. facebook being under fire. ceo mark zuckerberg heads to the hill today ahead of his congressional testimony. plus hmm say yes to the address. details on the retailer's new wedding collection. it also includes a budget version of kate middleton down. >> welcome back i'm dagen mcdow in for maria bartiromo. easing concerns over a trade war. futures showing gains across the board 150 points on the...
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sam champion joins us now with the forecast. sam, what's going on? >> it's a two-part blast. one is going to last almost two weeks. here's the first step, open the gates to cold air. this februarylike air. look at the windchills on sunday morning. kansas city, st. louis n the 20s. now by monday morning that cold air is all the way to the east coast. it sets up a fast-moving system all the way across the country. going about 50 miles per hour. look at this -- this snow leaves the rockies, moves right across southern illinois, moves up into pennsylvania. now, there's only four hours of a window of getting snow anywhere this storm goes. pittsburgh, your window is probably sunday night. the monday morning snowfall is philly, new york, on into hartford, 1 to 3 inches. the march sun is strong. the snow doesn't stay down very long. but the cold air will stay in place for two weeks. >> all right, sam, thanks so much. >>> now to the growing clash between president trump and amazon. the president escalating that fight today. here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, the most po
sam champion joins us now with the forecast. sam, what's going on? >> it's a two-part blast. one is going to last almost two weeks. here's the first step, open the gates to cold air. this februarylike air. look at the windchills on sunday morning. kansas city, st. louis n the 20s. now by monday morning that cold air is all the way to the east coast. it sets up a fast-moving system all the way across the country. going about 50 miles per hour. look at this -- this snow leaves the rockies,...
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this of course is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonists. i believe most people credit thomas nash with really creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. this is the actual lithographic print. the nice thing about the wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is it gives cartoonists lots of space. we get shrunk down more like that when we are in print. back to my optimistic graph on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color printing, especially at the time, to display a political cartoon. in 2018, cartoonists are working in a digital realm. the biggest audience are now on smartphones, ipads and displays that let us do all sorts of watercolors and new uance that begins the rival o rival the kind of cartooning you could do on the scale that kevlar got to do. in some ways, we are getting back to this kind of cartooning. these two cartoons or by ann, are by ann, who draws for the "washington post" on the digital side and political cartoons that are often animated gifs. she won
this of course is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonists. i believe most people credit thomas nash with really creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. this is the actual lithographic print. the nice thing about the wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is it gives cartoonists lots of space. we get shrunk down more like that when we are in print. back to my optimistic graph on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps...
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let's get right to weather anchor sam champion. sam, we're watching that tornado watch. >> yes, that louisiana tornado confirmed by the national weather service. yes, that's why that watch is out. you can see this line of storms get presenting tough working toward panama city. the panhandle of florida, that's eastern alabama and a little touch of georgia here. these storms will pull that gulf moisture and stay pumping all long night. it could be a problem in the carolinas. atlanta could see a few inches tomorrow on the drive in. there's a flood watch out for the western carolinas. take a look at this map for tomorrow. here's good news finally in the third weekend of april. we get normal temperatures, temperatures almost in the 60s all across those northern areas. look at minneapolis. above normal for the first time in a while and warmer than normal in medford, oregon. l.a. 71 to 79, new york looking good at 64. >> sam, thanks so much. >>> still more ahead. the southern explosion destroying this home. the 'seven children at a sleepo
let's get right to weather anchor sam champion. sam, we're watching that tornado watch. >> yes, that louisiana tornado confirmed by the national weather service. yes, that's why that watch is out. you can see this line of storms get presenting tough working toward panama city. the panhandle of florida, that's eastern alabama and a little touch of georgia here. these storms will pull that gulf moisture and stay pumping all long night. it could be a problem in the carolinas. atlanta could...
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this, of course, is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonists, and i believe most people credit thomas nast with really sort of creating the uncle same that the re -- sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. this is not a -- this is the actual lithographic print. the nice thing about "puck" in the golden age was they gave cartoonists a lot of space. today we can shrunk down like that when we're in print. back to my optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color printing, especially of the time, to display a political cartoon, but in 2018 acartooniss are working in a digital realm. the biggest are on smartphones and ipads and retina displays let us do elegant watercolor and other kind of nuance that begins to rival the kind of cartoon you could do on a big scale like kepler got to do. in some ways we're getting back to this cartooning. these two cartoons are by ann who draws for "the washington post." ann does political cartoons tha
this, of course, is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonists, and i believe most people credit thomas nast with really sort of creating the uncle same that the re -- sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. this is not a -- this is the actual lithographic print. the nice thing about "puck" in the golden age was they gave cartoonists a lot of space. today we can shrunk down like that when we're in print. back to my optimistic wrap on...
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let's get it back to sam. hey, sam. >> all right. and we've we've been talking about -- hey, dan.tern change and this is for everyone. we're going to talk about this giant low swinging in. upper level low shifts things around and comes into the northwest so pacific northwest, you're going to some rain, some clouds, even a little high elevation snow and starts over the weekend and goes into the first part of next week with those cooler temperatures and all the warm air that's been holding in the west shoves east. now, look at this for monday. look at that 86 in midland but look at the 80 in fargo. this is 80-degree temperatures going all the way to the canadian border. now, we've told you that sets up a rough time for storms in the middle of the country. we're going to concentrate here on temperatures for everybody east, though. notice this 81 in meridian, 76 in jacksonville, in nashville, talking about that as we get into tuesday, watch that warm air wednesday into thursday, even into friday so philly, thursday, 86 degrees. friday, 88 degrees. look at boston, 89 degrees. so if we
let's get it back to sam. hey, sam. >> all right. and we've we've been talking about -- hey, dan.tern change and this is for everyone. we're going to talk about this giant low swinging in. upper level low shifts things around and comes into the northwest so pacific northwest, you're going to some rain, some clouds, even a little high elevation snow and starts over the weekend and goes into the first part of next week with those cooler temperatures and all the warm air that's been holding...
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for someone like sam, she's probably facing some terrorism charges. her children, obviously, the sins of a mother should not be the sins of the child. and so how do you reintegrate these children back into society? the are questions we haen't grappled with in the u.s. government. >> nawaz: so what happens moving forward now? i think it's going to be hard for a lot of people to knowledge there are american children over there who aren'rwant under any kind of effort to repatriate them, rescue them inyany wa >> that's a problem we're dealing with a lot of western families. think of france. they have 300 or 400 chbeildren eved to be in isis-controlled territory. l ofica has a hand ful people, at least a dozen that we know of. and each one is you're hoping you can bring them back into a loving society, into a safety net, you bring in mental health professionals, a family that ca bring them back to where they used to be but each case will be different. >> nawaz: we're. in unique territory here. what would you like to see happen next? >> i would like to see
for someone like sam, she's probably facing some terrorism charges. her children, obviously, the sins of a mother should not be the sins of the child. and so how do you reintegrate these children back into society? the are questions we haen't grappled with in the u.s. government. >> nawaz: so what happens moving forward now? i think it's going to be hard for a lot of people to knowledge there are american children over there who aren'rwant under any kind of effort to repatriate them,...
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in the forecast, sam. >> indeed. good sunday morning, dan, paula and everyone. let's get this starter because this is a tough forecast. our cooler than normal spring has meant not so many tornadoes in april. not a normal amount. that is about to change starting may 1 and may 2. let's show you the ingredients. here's our first big look at the storm that's pulled into the northwest. that big spiral starts to sweep into the country. and then a couple of things start to really happen. it's going to get a surge of moist air coming up from the gulf. there's some very dry air that's coming in from the west. that's the classic setup for a line of strong storms. and we'll start to see this by monday. midland, lubbock, amarillo. dodge city, colby, norfolk, all the way sioux falls. this storm consolidates tuesday. gets even more gulf moisture. that means it becomes stronger. take a look at the area right here from concordia, lincoln, omaha. we have not had a run of tornadoes. on tuesday, we will. i'm so serious about this. i wa
in the forecast, sam. >> indeed. good sunday morning, dan, paula and everyone. let's get this starter because this is a tough forecast. our cooler than normal spring has meant not so many tornadoes in april. not a normal amount. that is about to change starting may 1 and may 2. let's show you the ingredients. here's our first big look at the storm that's pulled into the northwest. that big spiral starts to sweep into the country. and then a couple of things start to really happen. it's...
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who as sam says has been around forever. the most interesting thing about roger stone in in investigation is he has not talked to mueller. and you know from our conversations, federal prosecutors look at three categories of people -- witnesses, subjects, that's someone whose conduct is within the scope of the investigation, and then a target, someone that prosecutors plan on indicting. typically you don't interview targets. so draw your own conclusions on stone. >> mr. crowley, if joe digenova and victoria toensing are casually consulting with the president, i guess that doesn't violate any laws of the legal profession, but the president does have to have -- get to have these two of counsel just in another way. >> right. you know, brian, you would think that the president of the united states at the center of the most sophisticated and important investigation since watergate, plus a guy who is a billionaire or a many times over, 100 millionaire would have the navy s.e.a.l. team of lawyers representing him, i mean the absolut
who as sam says has been around forever. the most interesting thing about roger stone in in investigation is he has not talked to mueller. and you know from our conversations, federal prosecutors look at three categories of people -- witnesses, subjects, that's someone whose conduct is within the scope of the investigation, and then a target, someone that prosecutors plan on indicting. typically you don't interview targets. so draw your own conclusions on stone. >> mr. crowley, if joe...
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this of course is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonist. i believe most people credit thomas nash with really creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. this is the actual lithographic print. thenice thing about wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is it gives cartoonists lots of space. we get shrunk down more like that in print. back to my optimistic graph on cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color printing, especially at the time, and display of political cartoon. in 2018, cartoonists are working in a digital realm. our biggest audience are now on and displaysipads let us do all sorts of elegant watercolors. the kind ofe rival cartooning you could do on the scale that kevlar got to do. these two cartoons or by anhui draws for the washington post on and politicalde cartoons that are often animated . she won a pulitzer prize back in 2000 for her political cartoons. it has moved on to animation. i think these were studies ann did around the inauguration of obama. actually wen
this of course is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonist. i believe most people credit thomas nash with really creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all the time. this is the actual lithographic print. thenice thing about wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning is it gives cartoonists lots of space. we get shrunk down more like that in print. back to my optimistic graph on cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color...
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sam finish up for me. last word. >> why are we conflating the immigration and lack of progress with sending national guardman to the southern border? are they will to solve a problem? or the president angry and sending perhaps thousands of people down to the border for no reason. >> where is my little chart? i had is here. look -- see this border crossings look how much they are down. >> exactly. >> since 2001 it started back in 2001. >> what is the mission they're doing. >> under bush -- under obama and guess what, my fact check says the drugs that are coming over don't come over the wall. they come through entry points and come by airplane, by boat, by car. they don't come -- and then over the wall -- you know they throw it over? shoot it over fax through tunnels. >> it doesn't matter when you're a populist. >> we're spending billions on a wall that will do nothing. okay thank you all. >> good night. >> good talk. good night. when we come back, think you've heard the last of stormy daniels. think again.
sam finish up for me. last word. >> why are we conflating the immigration and lack of progress with sending national guardman to the southern border? are they will to solve a problem? or the president angry and sending perhaps thousands of people down to the border for no reason. >> where is my little chart? i had is here. look -- see this border crossings look how much they are down. >> exactly. >> since 2001 it started back in 2001. >> what is the mission they're...