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and sam heughan is the sexy british spy. can i ask about sam's body?ect my him. you post on instagram. >> sam drives mais shirtless on jogging along. we're like, [ bleep ]. >> did you ever rope anyone else into these? >> yes. but it didn't happen. >> we'll do it. we'll go. >> very healthy human. >> wait, they're out here jogging make zmrd the best marketing for the film. >> wow. >>> i don't know if sam hunt jogs shirtless but the women love him. unfortunately, for them and you, sam's heart belongs to one woman, his wife. we got the scoop on their life together and are they readye intimate way. the whole deal. just life. ♪ body like a back road >> she doesn't put me on a pedestal. that trait endears me to her. >> they had an a on and off again relationship for ten years. his debut album is named for her alabama hometown and is all about the guy trying to get the girl. ♪ >> the record went platinum. but almost four years fans are still waiting for a follow-up. turns out sam needs a little heart ache in his life to write songs. >> i know how to get the an
and sam heughan is the sexy british spy. can i ask about sam's body?ect my him. you post on instagram. >> sam drives mais shirtless on jogging along. we're like, [ bleep ]. >> did you ever rope anyone else into these? >> yes. but it didn't happen. >> we'll do it. we'll go. >> very healthy human. >> wait, they're out here jogging make zmrd the best marketing for the film. >> wow. >>> i don't know if sam hunt jogs shirtless but the women love...
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sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> our guests are a married couple. maria and carlos. they are a married couple a catholic couple believe carlos is a recent convert to the catholic church. they are here to tell us about natural family planning. i know you are practitioners of this and you have become teachers of this. i would like you to tell us about it. can you tell us something about your background? >> we have been married for 8 1/2 years and we have been happily married. that's how we feel. >> when you count half years you know it's marriage. >> i love to be married. we are both software engineers. we work in the bay area. we have thre
sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> our guests are a married couple. maria and carlos. they are a married...
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thanks, sam, for coming today. appreciate it. sam: real pleasure, real pleasure. so much. lemonis: great job. lemonis: hello, guys. steve: hey. ana: hey. good morning. lemonis: how are you? after seeing the presentations that both steve and ana put on for sam for the simple greek, it's clear to me that each of them have their strengths and their weaknesses. so i wanted to sit down with them and discuss how we're going to handle design going forward. you know, ana, initially, when i first came to you, it was a pretty simple idea. invest in pacific, have it be part of grafton, and go on down its merry way. but things, i think, have taken a different turn for me, especially after seeing the simple greek pitch. ana really opened my eyes. your presentation was what i'm always looking for in business leaders. what sam felt and what i felt is that you had one goal in mind, and that was to make that business successful and add value in any way that you could. so, ana, the way i'd like to be have it structured going forward is pacific and grafton will be one company. you'l
thanks, sam, for coming today. appreciate it. sam: real pleasure, real pleasure. so much. lemonis: great job. lemonis: hello, guys. steve: hey. ana: hey. good morning. lemonis: how are you? after seeing the presentations that both steve and ana put on for sam for the simple greek, it's clear to me that each of them have their strengths and their weaknesses. so i wanted to sit down with them and discuss how we're going to handle design going forward. you know, ana, initially, when i first came...
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sam quekjoining me earlier.glasgow which includes, swimming, cycling, gymnastics, triathlon, golf and rowing. it's not normally best practice to warm up for a major competition by trying a totally different sport but four of the country's top athletes did just that. ben croucher went down to marlow for a job swap with a difference. we all have our friend at school when we were growing up you was good at pretty much any sport that they tried, even some of the best athletes in the country picked up a couple before they focus on what they were particularly good at. with they were particularly good at. with the european champs are coming up in august, six different sports digging graves at the same time, we thought we would take a couple of golfers and rowers and get them to swap. the golfers, ladies european pros amy and annabel practising a different kind of stroke. under the guidance of gb rowers tom george, and fletcher. we will see how they go, they have the technique down, it is making that happen in the boat.
sam quekjoining me earlier.glasgow which includes, swimming, cycling, gymnastics, triathlon, golf and rowing. it's not normally best practice to warm up for a major competition by trying a totally different sport but four of the country's top athletes did just that. ben croucher went down to marlow for a job swap with a difference. we all have our friend at school when we were growing up you was good at pretty much any sport that they tried, even some of the best athletes in the country picked...
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a walk here to rememberfor sam nock. championship and certainly a walk here to remember for sam nocki suppose the walk down 18 is something very special, the best walk in the and you never forget it. leading a matter and winner of the silver medal, sam locke. in winning the silver medal, loch is in good company, tiger woods, rory mcilroy and justin rose among those who have always already won whitcomb and dad believes his son has what it takes to continue to follow. it shows me he is ready. ready for the professional game. hopefully more silverware. jane lewis, bbc news. that is all from sports day. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofield. what a scorcher. not in here, fortu nately! what a scorcher. not in here, fortunately! i don't see any sweat patches! chuckling many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with american
a walk here to rememberfor sam nock. championship and certainly a walk here to remember for sam nocki suppose the walk down 18 is something very special, the best walk in the and you never forget it. leading a matter and winner of the silver medal, sam locke. in winning the silver medal, loch is in good company, tiger woods, rory mcilroy and justin rose among those who have always already won whitcomb and dad believes his son has what it takes to continue to follow. it shows me he is ready....
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i listened to many stories that sam farr told about the peace corps. the bill is named in honor of two past peace corps volunteers, again, congressman sam farr, who served in colombia. and i traveled with sam to colombia and his spanish was impeccable. he was a tireless champion of the peace corps during his service in the house. the bill is named for nick castle, a young volunteer whose passionate about life and about helping other people. in 2013 while on assignment in rural china, nick fell ill and didn't receive the medical care he needed and tragically died. a young man in his 20's. this legislation before us today would strengthen existing health and safety standards for our peace corps volunteers and would also re-authorize sexual assault advisory council that reviews reports of sexual assault involving volunteers. provides the peace corps additional flexibility in retaining certain employees. peace corps volunteers represent the best of america. these selfless men and women live two years often in remote parts of the world helping to advance cr
i listened to many stories that sam farr told about the peace corps. the bill is named in honor of two past peace corps volunteers, again, congressman sam farr, who served in colombia. and i traveled with sam to colombia and his spanish was impeccable. he was a tireless champion of the peace corps during his service in the house. the bill is named for nick castle, a young volunteer whose passionate about life and about helping other people. in 2013 while on assignment in rural china, nick fell...
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sam: but today...i was ready.: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, oh, uhh...the td l: m, w mytoda try boss deate anyhoo, oh, uhh...the td l: rachel: i know. >>> good morning and welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric weiss and honored to be your host this morning. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the 38th jewish film festival throughout the bay area and we would like to welcome back lexie lebon and jay. welcome back, jay and lexie. >> thank you. >> i know the film festival the film festival brings in a lot of different components of the community at large under different categories. i'm wondering if you can talk about what all of that engagement is this year. >> yes. wereally ve i an amazingly richland escape in san francisco in terms of the arts community. we've always partnere
sam: but today...i was ready.: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, oh, uhh...the td l: m, w mytoda try boss deate anyhoo, oh, uhh...the td l: rachel: i know. >>> good morning and welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric weiss and honored to be your host this...
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listen carefully. >> [indiscernible] sam husseini. sam husseini. i am being opened. oh, my god. you are grabbing me for what? i'm telling you what i'm doing. i'm being totally open. amy: for morore on thihis and te outcome of the u.s.-russia summit, we're going to helsinki tuesday with sam husseini. he is just outside the palace where he was removed on he is a monday. contributing writer to the nationon and senior analyst with the institute for public accuracy. sam, it is great to have you here. and firstly, you did not witness the news conference or get to ask a question because you were dragged out as we watched on television as people did all over the world, just before the news conference began. can you tell us what happened? , not as ahe sign protest, but an attempt to grab the attention of either trump or me toto get them to allow ask a question about nuclear policy. they postured themselves a news conference, which owe i was able to later here, stalwarts of statesmen that they want to stop nuclear proliferation. the headline here should be as these guys are threatening th
listen carefully. >> [indiscernible] sam husseini. sam husseini. i am being opened. oh, my god. you are grabbing me for what? i'm telling you what i'm doing. i'm being totally open. amy: for morore on thihis and te outcome of the u.s.-russia summit, we're going to helsinki tuesday with sam husseini. he is just outside the palace where he was removed on he is a monday. contributing writer to the nationon and senior analyst with the institute for public accuracy. sam, it is great to have...
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play it again, sam... what more there could have been for wales captain sam warbuton, as he retires prematurely, at the age ofjust 29. aiming for the skies — geraint thomas and chris froome lead the way after stage ii of the tour de france. and who needs jamaica when you've got gainsborough? 7 why england's harry maguire has shunned the beach for the terraces at the non—league side. good evening. a surprise in rugby union today, as the former wales captain sam warburton retired from the sport at the age ofjust 29. warburton hasn't played since leading the 2017 lions to a drawn series against new zealand. he won 79 test caps and made 11 world cup appearances. but recent injuries have taken their toll. thomas daffyd reports. this is the big hit! there's no doubting his commitment. for years, he was the leader, who gave his all. sam, you obviously played against england... but in recent months, sam warburton spent more time as a pundit than a player, occupying the television studios rather than the pitch, whi
play it again, sam... what more there could have been for wales captain sam warbuton, as he retires prematurely, at the age ofjust 29. aiming for the skies — geraint thomas and chris froome lead the way after stage ii of the tour de france. and who needs jamaica when you've got gainsborough? 7 why england's harry maguire has shunned the beach for the terraces at the non—league side. good evening. a surprise in rugby union today, as the former wales captain sam warburton retired from the...
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"b" minus, sam?ged all my professors for a "b" minus. >> i think it's an "a." >> he does not get to give grades at this point because he spilled water all over me. >> your soggy scripts. >> everything is wet here. it's like -- >> we actually paid sam to do that just to -- >> i can't even sit down anymore so you're way ahead, rob. >> you're fine. you needed a bath. >> next step, dunk tank. >> great idea. >> dan can carry a grudge a long way. >> yeah, you still owe me 20 bucks. >> exactly. >>> coming up on the show actually we have a really serious and intriguing story because five years after the crash of this asiana jet in san francisco, the new video we're now seeing from first responders revealing their hazards and some mistakes. >>> and then mom, the tennis champ, serena williams shares what goes on in her locker room these days and it's adorable. that's ahead with samuel champion. >> it's adorable. >> everyone can look at that and say it's adorable. nd say it's adorable. 's adorable. take guinea
"b" minus, sam?ged all my professors for a "b" minus. >> i think it's an "a." >> he does not get to give grades at this point because he spilled water all over me. >> your soggy scripts. >> everything is wet here. it's like -- >> we actually paid sam to do that just to -- >> i can't even sit down anymore so you're way ahead, rob. >> you're fine. you needed a bath. >> next step, dunk tank. >> great idea. >>...
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do we have good new on the sam mateo bridge? >>> we do have good news on the sam mateo bridge. was there and it is gone now but traffic is still there. sam mateo bridge had an accident there and it is slow. everyone is take a look. dunn martin bridge has a crash. let's go to the south bay. northbound 101 there, is a crash here. and traffic is going to be slow if you're driving to mountain view. if you want to think about using 280 in the west valley, that might be better four right now. it is not affected by any crashes. let's move along and actually look at the sam mateo bridge with our camera. it is much better than last time. 880, the traffic has not slowed yet. and the bay bridge, we're still heavy. >>> flames raised through large containers at a business in martinez. it sent smoke and flame into the sky. that could be scene for miles. we go to the scene with a look at the damage and more on what happened. >> reporter: good morning. you can see one of the burned out shipping containers just beyond the fence line and also some fire fighting foam on the hillside and the sidew
do we have good new on the sam mateo bridge? >>> we do have good news on the sam mateo bridge. was there and it is gone now but traffic is still there. sam mateo bridge had an accident there and it is slow. everyone is take a look. dunn martin bridge has a crash. let's go to the south bay. northbound 101 there, is a crash here. and traffic is going to be slow if you're driving to mountain view. if you want to think about using 280 in the west valley, that might be better four right...
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and i traveled with sam to colombia and his spanish was impeccable. he was a tireless champion of the peace corps during his service in the house. the bill is named for nick castle, a young volunteer whose passionate about life and about helping other people. in 2013 while on assignment in rural china, nick fell ill and didn't receive the medical care he needed and tragically died. a young man in his 20's. this legislation before us today would strengthen existing health and safety standards for our peace corps volunteers and would
and i traveled with sam to colombia and his spanish was impeccable. he was a tireless champion of the peace corps during his service in the house. the bill is named for nick castle, a young volunteer whose passionate about life and about helping other people. in 2013 while on assignment in rural china, nick fell ill and didn't receive the medical care he needed and tragically died. a young man in his 20's. this legislation before us today would strengthen existing health and safety standards...
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then you have the son of sam on the loose. >> we always look for patterns in victims.ing women with long, dark hair. >> i know the .44 killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> it was about this length. i cut it short because of the .44 caliber killer. >> well, his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day and a half after she and her companion were shot by the son of sam. he's the nighttime killer who has stalked new york residential boroughs for a year. >> a postal worker walked out of his yonkers apartment last night, turned the ignition key in his car, and found himself surrounded by police. "well," he said, "you got me." police say those words ended the biggest manhunt in new york city history with the capture of son of sam. and this is what they say tripped up the .44 caliber killer. a parking ticket. david berkowitz drove this cream-colored ford galaxie from his home in yonkers to bensonhurst, brooklyn
then you have the son of sam on the loose. >> we always look for patterns in victims.ing women with long, dark hair. >> i know the .44 killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> it was about this length. i cut it short because of the .44 caliber killer. >> well, his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this...
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sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> welcome back to "mosaic". in this brief last segment we really want to hear more about what we can do with these families, so tell us more about what we can do. >> yes. currently, as you know, there are many people who are getting stuck in detention because laws have been changed where people could be indefinitely detained. >> yes. >> one of the part clericals is to sponsor somebody, housing and shelter for three months and an address providing someone especially people who don't have any family in the united states who are asylum seekers who have ledge nail come to seek protection, but the government will
sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> welcome back to "mosaic". in this brief last segment we really...
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sam jones called my office and sonja, who is my signature, did no sam jones was. who was sam jones calling you? i said, sampley for the celtics and we were good friends, and he wanted to tell me that he had written a book. he was going to have a book signing at the boston garden. so i called such and i said let's go to the gain because sam jones has got a book and we can see him and talk about it. sam and i gone to brazil together for the alliance for progress and within clinics in brazil. so we go to the gain, and mark is with sam, and we start talking and i say, you know, mark, i was thinking of writing a book and need someone to work with you to help you. so what do you think? i i called a couple of friends f mine who knew mark, one was a guy named frank novak, frank was a professional football coach. frank coach for the oilers and the green bay packers, and his head coach at northern michigan university in my coaching days, he had fixed up games for me for basketball team moving out to the midwest. so frank newmark because they were both from massachusetts and
sam jones called my office and sonja, who is my signature, did no sam jones was. who was sam jones calling you? i said, sampley for the celtics and we were good friends, and he wanted to tell me that he had written a book. he was going to have a book signing at the boston garden. so i called such and i said let's go to the gain because sam jones has got a book and we can see him and talk about it. sam and i gone to brazil together for the alliance for progress and within clinics in brazil. so...
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. >> joining me now sam nunberg. you described roger stone as something of a father figure to you. >> uh-huh. >> what went through your mind when he said he's the person named for doing that or not doing that indictment? >> first of all, i'm glad he admitted. i said during my grand jury if not my grand jury that he was clearly a target of the subject. there's a lot of information that had knowledge to do with the election. here's an interesting point about that indictment which i've read now four times, if you look at every other communication of the russians -- and it was the russians, the russians hacked it. the president should confront putin about this on monday if he's smart. they made a point not to show -- you cannot figure out who it was they were referring to. whether it's the congressional candidate. whether it's the reporter. and timing to to black lives matter. i don't know why, it goes against, frankly, them saying they're neutral arbiters on this. but they made it a point to single out roger. roger is a
. >> joining me now sam nunberg. you described roger stone as something of a father figure to you. >> uh-huh. >> what went through your mind when he said he's the person named for doing that or not doing that indictment? >> first of all, i'm glad he admitted. i said during my grand jury if not my grand jury that he was clearly a target of the subject. there's a lot of information that had knowledge to do with the election. here's an interesting point about that...
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no one gets to keep their own name sam becomes number seven. from the outside the organization looks like a job center that anyone who asks too many questions or starts to understand the real machinations of the firm is neutralized and having. nothing like the. one day number seven discovers that everyone has been implanted with the computer chip. because. that is what i put in before. sam eventually manages to escape he wants to go to the police but will they believe him boy seven is a high adrenaline film about how totalitarian regimes work. remnants of earth as we know it but in the film how the sun has turned the planet into a charred wasteland the search for water is the only thing that matters it's every man for himself. two men and two women fall into the hands of a group led by a powerful matriarch thrillingly played by and the living. president. clinton pardoned for taking over his right of the family holds young women captive and uses them for breeding that men are kept in bones and treated like animals or turned into steak and sausag
no one gets to keep their own name sam becomes number seven. from the outside the organization looks like a job center that anyone who asks too many questions or starts to understand the real machinations of the firm is neutralized and having. nothing like the. one day number seven discovers that everyone has been implanted with the computer chip. because. that is what i put in before. sam eventually manages to escape he wants to go to the police but will they believe him boy seven is a high...
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sam jones called my office and sonya, my secretary, didn't know who sam jones was, who is sam jones calling you? well, i said, sam played for the celtics and we were good friends, and he wanted to tell me that he had written a book and was going to have a book signing at the boston garden so i called satch, heat go to the game because sam jones has a book and we can see him and talk about it. sam and i had gone to brazil together. the alliance for progress, as we had done clinics in brazil emwe go to the game and mark is with sam, and we start talking, and i say, you know, mark, i was thinking of writing a book. and you need someone to work with you to help you. so, what do you think? and i called a couple of friends of mine who knew mark, one is a guy named frank novak and frank was a professional football coach for the oilers and the green bay packers and was head coach at northern minnesota michigan -- northern michigan university and he fixed up game in other words basketball team in the midwest. so frank knew mark because they're both from massachusetts and had high praise for mark, an
sam jones called my office and sonya, my secretary, didn't know who sam jones was, who is sam jones calling you? well, i said, sam played for the celtics and we were good friends, and he wanted to tell me that he had written a book and was going to have a book signing at the boston garden so i called satch, heat go to the game because sam jones has a book and we can see him and talk about it. sam and i had gone to brazil together. the alliance for progress, as we had done clinics in brazil emwe...
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sam hooun hughen, everybody! kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. thing. weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank adam carolla and sam heughan apologies to matt damon. this is their album "fight the good fight." here with the songerrupters! ♪ i'm a match she's kerosene you know she's gonna burn down everything ♪ ♪ she's an arsonist in her pass time and i've been burned for the last time ♪ ♪ time time time woah oh i've been burned for the last time ♪ ♪ time time time woah oh i've been burned for the last time ♪ ♪ it started out like any other morning the sky was red he took it as a warning ♪ ♪ she hit the hive now the bees are swarming he played the victim till the crowd starts forming ♪ ♪ she's got a history of making a scene yeah she tell a story she got started li
sam hooun hughen, everybody! kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. thing. weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank adam carolla and sam heughan apologies to matt damon. this is their album "fight the good fight." here with the...
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no pressure, sam is here sort of taking notes and fact-checking as you go. >> dan. >> i know sam is jealouse he's a motorsports fan as well and an environmentalist. this is all electric cars that are powered by batteries that need to be charged. well, they're charged by biofuel, glycerin fuel right here, which, you know, is drinkable. now i'm all fueled up. let's do some weather. here we go. forgive me if i get a little bit more speedier than usual. iowa, so hot there where they grow a lot of the plants for ethanol and biofuel, the roads are buckling there because of the heat, and it's going to be another day of heat, although it will kind of be squeezed off toward the east as we go through the day today. there's your heat dome. humidity building in dallas and shreveport and memphis and st. louis. with the humidity it will feel like it's up and over 100 degrees again today. that front moving very slowly will get pushed by a stronger one moving across the northern plains in the northwest and that will eventually drop temperatures to a much more comfortable level in the 70s in chicago. but a
no pressure, sam is here sort of taking notes and fact-checking as you go. >> dan. >> i know sam is jealouse he's a motorsports fan as well and an environmentalist. this is all electric cars that are powered by batteries that need to be charged. well, they're charged by biofuel, glycerin fuel right here, which, you know, is drinkable. now i'm all fueled up. let's do some weather. here we go. forgive me if i get a little bit more speedier than usual. iowa, so hot there where they...
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i was discussing this with sam nunberg. strategizing with americans, timing the leaks of stolen material to maximize the damage. john flannery is back with me as part of our special coverage and sam nunberg riding along for any thoughts you have. walk us through what this means when you see the nature of the russian operation and the idea that there was american expertise along for the ride. >> i'm fascinated by the continui continuing lie by putin that we ask trump to ask him do you really believe what you're say i ing. if they're both in the same conspiracy as i suspect and believe, and many do, they're both part of a public lie both will say i didn't do anything says putin and trump will say that's what he says so that's how it must be. that becomes impossible in this environment and i think the law and truth will ultimately bring down at least this fellow we have in the white house present ly and the question is when you think about it, you talk about the russians, putin and being compared to kruschev, we will bury you,
i was discussing this with sam nunberg. strategizing with americans, timing the leaks of stolen material to maximize the damage. john flannery is back with me as part of our special coverage and sam nunberg riding along for any thoughts you have. walk us through what this means when you see the nature of the russian operation and the idea that there was american expertise along for the ride. >> i'm fascinated by the continui continuing lie by putin that we ask trump to ask him do you...
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sam will have it in "pop news." >> sam's doing "pop news "?pion back by popular demand. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental eliquis, te car
sam will have it in "pop news." >> sam's doing "pop news "?pion back by popular demand. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these...
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sam: there is a wide range.an upper end number out there, but it depends a lot how the relationship develops and how the eu response. mark: sam woods, deputy governor .f the bank of england thank you for coming in for that exclusive interview. i am going to bring you more of our exclusive interview with deutsche bank's ceo christian sewing. a bit of a mixed day for european equities. this is bloomberg. ♪ rg. ♪ ,> deutsche on the offensive because of their weakest second quarter. we bring you our exclusive interview. trumps take talks. the president called for brussels to drop all subsidies. will the two men find anything to agree on? conglomerate is set to be considering a $10 billion offer for the belgian shares. it could be its boldest move yet.
sam: there is a wide range.an upper end number out there, but it depends a lot how the relationship develops and how the eu response. mark: sam woods, deputy governor .f the bank of england thank you for coming in for that exclusive interview. i am going to bring you more of our exclusive interview with deutsche bank's ceo christian sewing. a bit of a mixed day for european equities. this is bloomberg. ♪ rg. ♪ ,> deutsche on the offensive because of their weakest second quarter. we bring...
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sam, i'm really glad to have you back. thanks so much.ger stone told cnn today, sam, that he doesn't believe he is the unnamed person in the indictment who had these conversations with guccifer 2.0. what do you think? >> well, if you pointed to that i'm not sure roger had reviewed the indictment but i think they're referencing roger. with that said, erin, it's a very important point i said that when i communicated with roger about this roger told me he met with the assange and i believed him at the time. i asked him if assange had information on benghazi, and roger said, no, it was going to be information about the clinton foundation. i never spoke to him about guccifer. and what i would also say is when i had these arguments with roger worried about him saying do not publicly associate with these people, roger would argue with me and he believed and i truly think that he believed that it wasn't the russians that did the hacking. so it goes more into his mens rea and his intent, but we'll find out because i think roger stone is a critical
sam, i'm really glad to have you back. thanks so much.ger stone told cnn today, sam, that he doesn't believe he is the unnamed person in the indictment who had these conversations with guccifer 2.0. what do you think? >> well, if you pointed to that i'm not sure roger had reviewed the indictment but i think they're referencing roger. with that said, erin, it's a very important point i said that when i communicated with roger about this roger told me he met with the assange and i believed...
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. >> no, i was the one popularly -- thank you, sam. great to have you on a sunday morning. >>> this is a big news morning. t-minus one day until the historic and controversial summit between president trump and vladimir putin. you're looking at a live shot o meinwi t presirump has low expectations for this encounter. we're going to have much more on this story coming up. >>> we do want to start with the dire fire situation in the west. right now, 30 uncontained fires are burning. and overnight, a firefighter lost his life on the front lines of the ferguson fire, which is raging near yosemite. a road to the national park was shut down at the height of tourist season. >> the extreme heat, of course, is making all of this much more dangerous. and rob is tracking that. rob, good morning. >> some of that heat, dan, is ae ng t mssroore fires break out. this is east of seattle on the other side of the cascades, baker lake, washington, a small fire. the ferguson fire there near yosemite. a small fire. but very aggressive, only 5% contained, as
. >> no, i was the one popularly -- thank you, sam. great to have you on a sunday morning. >>> this is a big news morning. t-minus one day until the historic and controversial summit between president trump and vladimir putin. you're looking at a live shot o meinwi t presirump has low expectations for this encounter. we're going to have much more on this story coming up. >>> we do want to start with the dire fire situation in the west. right now, 30 uncontained fires are...
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>> sam nun berg, mia, thank you. >> after that interview sam said he would comply with mueller after all. he sat with the grand jury and he credited mia wiley for helping kang his mind. >>> coming up, you'll hear from the mueller witness whose husband launched the russia probe and also became the very first person to plead guilty. >>> and later, my exclusive sitdown with a russian oligarch who was jailed by vladimir putin. he spoke out for the very first time on "the beat" since donald trump took office. rachel maddow will be here to break down what exactly it all means. and my interview with sheriff joe arpaio, the first person pardoned by president trump and how he learned on national tv what that pardon meant regarding his guilt. i'm ari melber and you're watching a special independence day edition of "the beat" on msnbc. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buyin
>> sam nun berg, mia, thank you. >> after that interview sam said he would comply with mueller after all. he sat with the grand jury and he credited mia wiley for helping kang his mind. >>> coming up, you'll hear from the mueller witness whose husband launched the russia probe and also became the very first person to plead guilty. >>> and later, my exclusive sitdown with a russian oligarch who was jailed by vladimir putin. he spoke out for the very first time on...
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and uncle sam was portrayed as the american people. the hope for puck was that people in the democratic party and republican party who had contributed to the bad policies that puck didn't like would be sifted. you mentioned thomas reid. this is from 1897. he was the speaker of the house at the time. explain why. >> the speaker became such a target. >> so, this was a different era in congress. congress has much more consolidated power. the speaker of the house could decide who was on the committees, many more rules than they have today. this is an illustration of the fact that speaker reid runs the congress, but he is the congress. and this occurred for many speakers, speaker reid, they were inside holsters. speakers that were very, very powerful. >> i mention the speaker deficit. that became an issue in 1927. >> so, what happened was, in 1892, the democrats won, and a big recession. and revenue stopped coming in and then the republicans came back in, in '96, and the tariffs did not have the effect they wanted. they did not raise revenu
and uncle sam was portrayed as the american people. the hope for puck was that people in the democratic party and republican party who had contributed to the bad policies that puck didn't like would be sifted. you mentioned thomas reid. this is from 1897. he was the speaker of the house at the time. explain why. >> the speaker became such a target. >> so, this was a different era in congress. congress has much more consolidated power. the speaker of the house could decide who was on...
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sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> good morning and welcome back our special guest is reverend debora lee. she is the executive director for the interfaith movement of integrity. >> our organization works on two issues. one is on immigration justice and the other is mass incarceration. i want to share a story about how i first got into the issue of immigration. my parents are immigrants. but being born a citizen in this country, i grew up with a lot of privileges and just the blind spots of things you don't have to worry about. things that we don't have to think about it all. my parents protected me from a lot of what they were going through. one of my first ministry assignments, was with a group of young people who were asian pacific islanders. many were second generation immigrant -- immigrants. i began to see how much the issue of immigration was coming up in their lives. and in their stories. immigration is a young person's issue. it affects families. we are seeing that now with children at the
sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> good morning and welcome back our special guest is reverend debora lee. she is the executive director for the interfaith movement of integrity. >> our organization works on two issues. one is on immigration justice and the other is mass incarceration. i want to share a story about how i first got into the issue of immigration. my parents are immigrants. but being born a citizen in this country, i grew up with a lot of privileges and just...
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i'm happy to bring in sam lowe and -- sam, i'm going to start with you thank you for joining the show. >> good morning. >> since november, we've had damon green leaf, amber -- the list goes on and on. now david davis. is this the nail in the coffin for theresa may? >> people keep writing her off but it's hard to see who she'd be replaced by this is difficult, the timing is not great for her. it does create big questions over the brexit plan and her ability to see it through. it's going to be interesting to see what happens in the coming hours. it's difficult to predict exactly how it lands from eu side, they're waiting for someone concrete to negotiate with while the uk is negotiating with itself, nothing else is happening. >> whether or not you see, one, a leadership -- needs to be -- what are the chances of another potential general election >> i hope slim i think we've had enough of them really but, but, but, the problem is there maybe it enough votes to trigger an election. so i think that they will be wary about going that route. i think we might see in the coming weeks with all
i'm happy to bring in sam lowe and -- sam, i'm going to start with you thank you for joining the show. >> good morning. >> since november, we've had damon green leaf, amber -- the list goes on and on. now david davis. is this the nail in the coffin for theresa may? >> people keep writing her off but it's hard to see who she'd be replaced by this is difficult, the timing is not great for her. it does create big questions over the brexit plan and her ability to see it through....
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sam, andy murray not being here isa yet.ge loss to the tournament but fa ns is a huge loss to the tournament but fans seem to be understanding because we saw this coming. we had them back for a couple of weeks at queens and eastbourne, he has been through a lot to get back here but the staff we don't see, are as in the staff we don't see, are as in the gym, ours on the physio coach, he had a big setback for he had to stop completely for six weeks and you don't want andy to push it, this was ahead over heart decision because of course he wants to play and everyone wants to see him but he cannot cope with too many setbacks and he wants to play at least another two or three years and we saw him last year going to tournament is not fully fit and then having to pull out and i think he has learnt that he cannot come back and compete at the highest level until he is 100% fit or as close as he will get, and that has to be where the bar is set for him, i would rather have offset andy later in the year than see him play here and not f
sam, andy murray not being here isa yet.ge loss to the tournament but fa ns is a huge loss to the tournament but fans seem to be understanding because we saw this coming. we had them back for a couple of weeks at queens and eastbourne, he has been through a lot to get back here but the staff we don't see, are as in the staff we don't see, are as in the gym, ours on the physio coach, he had a big setback for he had to stop completely for six weeks and you don't want andy to push it, this was...
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this doesn't look like perjury, sam. this looks like laying out the predicate for the fact that roger stone was talking to the russian military agents who were claimi ining to be -- they had romaine can cover story and roger backed that up, too. >> i think -- well, in terms of cooperating with the russians, i had this argument with him, i've talked about this publicly, i said to him, i don't know why you are associating yourself with these people so publicly. our intelligence community said that the russians did it and he says to me that he didn't believe the russians hacked. so, i would say -- >> do you think roger is that stupid? >> i think roger is conspiratorial, yes. i think roger, alex jones and that whole -- >> that defense that you're sharing, and i appreciate -- >> this is all i know. >> i understand, you're explaining what you've learned. and it makes you interesting.fi. you are explaining your understanding. that suggests that roger stone is stupid or a novice. we have dealt with him. he strikes me as neither
this doesn't look like perjury, sam. this looks like laying out the predicate for the fact that roger stone was talking to the russian military agents who were claimi ining to be -- they had romaine can cover story and roger backed that up, too. >> i think -- well, in terms of cooperating with the russians, i had this argument with him, i've talked about this publicly, i said to him, i don't know why you are associating yourself with these people so publicly. our intelligence community...
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>> sam nun -- >> after that interview, sam said he would comply with mueller after all. he sat with the grand jury, and he credited maya wiley for helping change his mind. >>> coming up, you'll hear from the mueller witness whose husband launched the russia probe, and also became the very first person to plead guilty. and late my exclusive sitdown with a russian oligarch which was jailed by vladimir putin, spoke for the first time since donald trump took office. rachel maddow will be here to break down what it means. and my interview with sheriff joe arpaio, the first person pardoned by donald trump, and what he learned on national tv what that pardon meant regarding his guilt. you're watching a special independence day edition of "the beat" on msnbc. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. but prevagen helps your brain with an ing
>> sam nun -- >> after that interview, sam said he would comply with mueller after all. he sat with the grand jury, and he credited maya wiley for helping change his mind. >>> coming up, you'll hear from the mueller witness whose husband launched the russia probe, and also became the very first person to plead guilty. and late my exclusive sitdown with a russian oligarch which was jailed by vladimir putin, spoke for the first time since donald trump took office. rachel...
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this does not look like perjury, sam. this looks like laying out the predicate for the fact that roger stone was talking to the russian military agent who were claiming to be and they went in and pretended they weren't russian. had a romanian cover story and roger backed that up, too. do you think roger may have knowingly committed a crime as he went down that road? >> i had this argument with him. i talked about this publicly. i said to him, i don't know why you're associating yourself with these people so publicly. our intelligence community has said that the russians did it. and he says to me that he didn't believe the russians hacked. >> do you think roger is that stupid is the question. >> i think roger is conspiratorial. i think roger alex jones -- >> that defense that you're sharing and i appreciate you coming on -- >> this is all i know. >> you're explaining what you know. let me finish. you're explaining your understanding of the situation. that theory of the case to defend roger suggests that roger stone is stup
this does not look like perjury, sam. this looks like laying out the predicate for the fact that roger stone was talking to the russian military agent who were claiming to be and they went in and pretended they weren't russian. had a romanian cover story and roger backed that up, too. do you think roger may have knowingly committed a crime as he went down that road? >> i had this argument with him. i talked about this publicly. i said to him, i don't know why you're associating yourself...
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sam, thank you so much.ave a good weekend. >> thank you, jake. >>> even after the fbi raided the apartment, mike cool hen reportedly said he would jump off a building before turning on mr. trump. how did he become a legal problem? stay with us. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80% - medicare will pay for. what's left is on you. that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare does
sam, thank you so much.ave a good weekend. >> thank you, jake. >>> even after the fbi raided the apartment, mike cool hen reportedly said he would jump off a building before turning on mr. trump. how did he become a legal problem? stay with us. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end...
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sam you caused quite the splash in march with the interviews after you were asked to testify befo thefor the russia probe and now you're back out, job f iingor something at the white house >> no >> anyredia pel peap important r --ngilli mber, i hav lotonalta i worked for him for him mid 2011 to mid 2015. i was the firam cign hi lotre, concepts. en thousdands of hours and i th i know him as well as i have a lot of friends that work for him, including steve bannon. and having gone through this tocess ofhe mueller investigation, and knowing at a lot of these plers, particularly hope pretty well, during my experience with him, i think i provide a uniqu perspective that just don't get in the media speaking of hope hicks, you seem to be amongst those that think john kelly will be out as chief of staff, thetese yi that is fake news, hicks could be coming back as chief of staff am >> so let's back up. i think that john kelly is going to quite fired. i don' ot thrink t bhat the pret eye-to-eye anymore.kelly see i think that they have aot of a. i never thought that john kelly would be a good ch
sam you caused quite the splash in march with the interviews after you were asked to testify befo thefor the russia probe and now you're back out, job f iingor something at the white house >> no >> anyredia pel peap important r --ngilli mber, i hav lotonalta i worked for him for him mid 2011 to mid 2015. i was the firam cign hi lotre, concepts. en thousdands of hours and i th i know him as well as i have a lot of friends that work for him, including steve bannon. and having gone...
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sam, the president's tweets a response to the earlier remarks who warned war with teheran would be the mother of all wars. does the president's tweet escalate tensions between the u.s. and iran? >> it certainly did, but president rouhani has historically had rhetoric against the united states, including when i was at the white house. but the difference is that we were at the brink of war in the first term under president obama. the iranians were very close to a nuclear capability. they were up to a range of a line of activities in the region. and don, we did everything we could to bring ourselves away from that brink, to deescalate that situation and look at other options for changing the iranian's behavior. that's where we got to the nuclear deal, which removed one of the security risks in the region. where are we today? secretary pompeo giving a speech support, iranian voices. i have to note, the president indicated a willingness to sensor american voices here at home. president rouhani is insulting president trump and we're in this verbal tit for tat. no one knows where it's going t
sam, the president's tweets a response to the earlier remarks who warned war with teheran would be the mother of all wars. does the president's tweet escalate tensions between the u.s. and iran? >> it certainly did, but president rouhani has historically had rhetoric against the united states, including when i was at the white house. but the difference is that we were at the brink of war in the first term under president obama. the iranians were very close to a nuclear capability. they...
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sam ski. she's fantastic. she runs she knows. she's the president of it.n also katie storino who has her own blog, twelvish style. across her social media channel she reaches about half a million people. >> that's incredible. >> she's the kind of person you would be talking to. >> i hope she loves it. >> your product is awesome. let's go see. >> thanks, j.j. >> hi. i'm sarah. >> hi, sarah. i'm katie. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so i love music. i love festivals. what i don't love is spending half my day trying to find my friends. if your friends are anything like mine, they can be pretty bad with giving directions, like i'm in the middle holding up my phone. so i created hot, hot cold. it's like the kid's game. it tells you whether you are getting warmer and cooler in terms of direction. it's way more intuitive than looking at a dot on a map, and a lot more fun. at the moment brand spent $1.4 million a year on music event sponsorship, and they're always looking for demonstrative ways to engage with festival goers. i would like to partner with
sam ski. she's fantastic. she runs she knows. she's the president of it.n also katie storino who has her own blog, twelvish style. across her social media channel she reaches about half a million people. >> that's incredible. >> she's the kind of person you would be talking to. >> i hope she loves it. >> your product is awesome. let's go see. >> thanks, j.j. >> hi. i'm sarah. >> hi, sarah. i'm katie. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you....
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what would you buy, sam? sam, are you there? let me throw that to dan.had that opportunity then? >> you could see, couple of things. number one, small caps are leading the charge here. even as china and emerging markets rebound now, even see european markets rebound from deep oversold levels. what is leading is u.s. small caps. you talk about a great session. look at the dow and s&p, sneaking up is the russell and specifically s&p small cap 600 today is making new all time secular highs. [closing bell rings] i would gear it toward small caps. financials, industrials, tech, biotech. these will be leading sectors in years ahead. liz: dan, sam, our thanks. here go the closing bell on a massive rally day. i hand it over to "after the bell." >> a big market win. investors shrug off any fears of a global trade war. focusing on a strong economy here at home. the dow up 320 points. melissa: good day. >> great day. nasdaq higher for third session in a row. i'm connell mcshane in for david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." let's go to
what would you buy, sam? sam, are you there? let me throw that to dan.had that opportunity then? >> you could see, couple of things. number one, small caps are leading the charge here. even as china and emerging markets rebound now, even see european markets rebound from deep oversold levels. what is leading is u.s. small caps. you talk about a great session. look at the dow and s&p, sneaking up is the russell and specifically s&p small cap 600 today is making new all time secular...
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and this of course is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonist and i believe most people credit thomas nast with creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all of the time. but this is -- this is the lithograph lithographic print and the nice thing about puck and the wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning, they gave cartoons losts of space. cartoons these days get shrunk down to that when we're in print. but back to my sort of optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps the best color printing especially at time to display a political cartoon. but in 2018 cartoonists are working in a digital realm and the biggest audience for our cartoons are now on smartphones and ipads and retina display is letting us do all sorts of elegant water color and other kind of nuance that begins to rival the kind of cartooning you could do on a big scale like keppler got to do. so in some ways we're getting back to this kind of cartooning. these two cartoons are be
and this of course is uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political cartoonist and i believe most people credit thomas nast with creating the uncle sam that the rest of us recognize and cartoonists utilize all of the time. but this is -- this is the lithograph lithographic print and the nice thing about puck and the wonderful golden age of editorial cartooning, they gave cartoons losts of space. cartoons these days get shrunk down to that when we're in print. but back to my sort of...
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. >> sam's club announced polish dogs will be available at sam's clubs cafe soon jichk july 23rd.tco's decision to pull the menu item from its food worts upset a lot of fans. sam's club has two loeks in the bay area, concorde, and -- if you just have to have that. >> i can't say i have ever had it. >> i do know a lot of people is that like it. >> well, the weekend is faebl upon utsz. highway hot sf going to be? >> meterologist sydney patel is here with the forecast. >> it's not that bad. we'll be warm inland in the low 9 0d. are take a look city marine layer. it has been steadily deepen willing all day long. you can see it's rolling in the golden gate grij bridge. it is now 1,of machine feet dooem deep. that is will be america nichl for cooling us tomorrow afternoon. that will keep the heat away. at least for the upcoming welcome. live doppler 7 showing you the fog has pushed into the north bay and the east bay. it's already socked in along the coast clearly. it's been for a few hours now. temperatures are ranging from the 50 rz to the 70s and the warmest inland valleys. take a lo
. >> sam's club announced polish dogs will be available at sam's clubs cafe soon jichk july 23rd.tco's decision to pull the menu item from its food worts upset a lot of fans. sam's club has two loeks in the bay area, concorde, and -- if you just have to have that. >> i can't say i have ever had it. >> i do know a lot of people is that like it. >> well, the weekend is faebl upon utsz. highway hot sf going to be? >> meterologist sydney patel is here with the...
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they're in place. >> sam?ll, i would also add that from a national security standpoint, you know, we have allies. and i think it would be irrational at this point for the leaders involved in nato to be sharing intelligence with the u.s. government, or with parts of it, when our own director of national intelligence is out there basically with his hair on fire saying what just went down was completely out of bounds, and, i mean -- >> in public, yeah. >> in public. i mean, this is -- you know, we can ignore this guy who is a long-time republican, appointed by the president, but he's doing this with a -- i think it's a very conscious act. and i think we have to ask why. and some people aren't obviously impressed by that at all. but i think that's somewhat problematic. and you've got to think about our allies. i just think they're going to be freaking out a little bit. >> do you want to close us out on a final depressing note of any kind? >> i think it's a really important time for congress to step up and to keep
they're in place. >> sam?ll, i would also add that from a national security standpoint, you know, we have allies. and i think it would be irrational at this point for the leaders involved in nato to be sharing intelligence with the u.s. government, or with parts of it, when our own director of national intelligence is out there basically with his hair on fire saying what just went down was completely out of bounds, and, i mean -- >> in public, yeah. >> in public. i mean, this...