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it was firefighter sam dreher. the paramedics immediately airlifted sam to the nearest trauma center as word of the shooting spread. >> and it's danielle. and she is screaming into the phone, "you have to come. he's been shot. he's been shot." and i said, who's been shot? and she screams out sam. >> reporter: cindy jumped in her car to be at her brother's side. a thousand questions swirled through her mind. why sam? who shot him? and why was he at that apartment complex? >> a firefighter gunned down. but this seemed like more than just a random shooting. when we return. >> there's some infidelity going on, and there's a reason -- a cause for concern. ♪ get it! get that butterfly! you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i sup
it was firefighter sam dreher. the paramedics immediately airlifted sam to the nearest trauma center as word of the shooting spread. >> and it's danielle. and she is screaming into the phone, "you have to come. he's been shot. he's been shot." and i said, who's been shot? and she screams out sam. >> reporter: cindy jumped in her car to be at her brother's side. a thousand questions swirled through her mind. why sam? who shot him? and why was he at that apartment complex?...
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>> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?"ourse. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking for them to send the vets over. i wasn't asking for money. >> come on, columbo. >> either way, tyson says he's told there's no money earmarked for columbo. >> i first thought, "it has to be a misunderstanding," but, at some point, you'd think, even if that were the case, they would have an allegiance to what sam would have wanted." >> radio host mark thompson was a longtime friend of simon's. is it possible that sam made a promise to tyson he didn't intend to keep? >> i think the answer is -- of course not, of course not. sam would have want
>> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?"ourse. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of...
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do we need to cut rates right now, sam? >> i don't think i agree with the president on that economic conclusion. i don't have any doubt that if they cut interest rates 1%, the economy would respond very positively. i also think the dollar would fall like a rock and i think of all the things that i worry about, black swan kind of scenarios, i think the most devastating thing that could possibly happen to the united states would be the loss of the dollar. liz: really. >> and so to the extent that you start screwing around with interest rates and suppression of interest rates for artificial purposes, i think you put that at risk. liz: that's interesting that you say that when you talk about black swans. this friday night, we don't know for sure, but president trump could tighten the tariff screws on china. >> that's very different than artificially lowering interest rat rates. liz: the democrats and president trump have just unbelievably agreed on a number for infrastructure, $2 trillion. if it's a public/private partnership o
do we need to cut rates right now, sam? >> i don't think i agree with the president on that economic conclusion. i don't have any doubt that if they cut interest rates 1%, the economy would respond very positively. i also think the dollar would fall like a rock and i think of all the things that i worry about, black swan kind of scenarios, i think the most devastating thing that could possibly happen to the united states would be the loss of the dollar. liz: really. >> and so to the...
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. >> reporter: also making the rounds is santiago ruiz or sam. he's been the center's ceo for 40 years. >> those moments of joy, i want to be part of that. >> reporter: when sam took the reins, they were struggling. the nonprofit was in disrepair. there were only five employees and it had an operating budget of $185,000 a year. under the guidance, they have increased the workforce to more than 200 and grown the budget to $20 million annually, which some might find ironic. >> i went through two interviews. the first one they declined. the second was the winner. >> reporter: sam's hiring was a win. through its program for children, parents and seniors, mm exr. serves more than 3,000 families every year. daphne brings her two girls to head start. >> how much they're learning. >> reporter: this long time board member said sam is always one step ahead. >> he's a visionary. >> i make this a better place to live. who wouldn't want that job. >> reporter: so this woke's jefferson award in the bay area goes to sam ruiz. >> you can nominate your own local h
. >> reporter: also making the rounds is santiago ruiz or sam. he's been the center's ceo for 40 years. >> those moments of joy, i want to be part of that. >> reporter: when sam took the reins, they were struggling. the nonprofit was in disrepair. there were only five employees and it had an operating budget of $185,000 a year. under the guidance, they have increased the workforce to more than 200 and grown the budget to $20 million annually, which some might find ironic....
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john and sam taylor, thank you both. three days after the birth of archie harrison mountbatten windsor, the bbc found itself reporting on the behaviour of one of its own radio stars. here is david sillitoe. as the press arrived at danny baker's house this morning, he opened the door to reveal he had just been sacked. the conversation had not been cordial. by mutual agreement it was terminated. the reason, this tweet. a couple and between them a chimpanzee in a coat and a bowler hat and a reference to the royal baby. the showing of the tweet even in that truncated form offended some news watch viewers including philip who e—mailed... paul hayden had this to say. we asked bbc news about how they handled this and they told us. it has been an exciting week to be a football fan in england. having four english teams in the two european finals and particularly the dramatic comebacks by liverpool and tottenham hotspur were widely reported this week on bbc news. too widely for some like jan who wrote... and finally, bbc news prog
john and sam taylor, thank you both. three days after the birth of archie harrison mountbatten windsor, the bbc found itself reporting on the behaviour of one of its own radio stars. here is david sillitoe. as the press arrived at danny baker's house this morning, he opened the door to reveal he had just been sacked. the conversation had not been cordial. by mutual agreement it was terminated. the reason, this tweet. a couple and between them a chimpanzee in a coat and a bowler hat and a...
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when sam took the reins, mission neighborhood center was struggling. the nonprofit facility was in disrepair and there was only 5 employees. it had an operating budget of only $180,000 per year. under sam's guidance, they've increased the workforce to more than 200 and has grown the budget to nearly $20 million annually. what some might find ironic since he almost did not get the job. >> i went through two interviews the first one they declined then the second time was a winner for me. >> his hiring was a win for the community. through its program for the children, parents, and seniors, they serve now more than 3000 families every year. daphne russo brings her daughters to the head start program here. >> i see how much they are living. >> lily anna rossi says sam is one step ahead for those in need. >> i'm so blessed i'm paid to make the community a better place. who would not want that job? >> reporter: for serving the families of san francisco's mission district this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to sam ruiz. >> i love spending the morn
when sam took the reins, mission neighborhood center was struggling. the nonprofit facility was in disrepair and there was only 5 employees. it had an operating budget of only $180,000 per year. under sam's guidance, they've increased the workforce to more than 200 and has grown the budget to nearly $20 million annually. what some might find ironic since he almost did not get the job. >> i went through two interviews the first one they declined then the second time was a winner for me....
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sam is always leading the charge. she helped raise hundreds of students and is a dedicated bus driver. she has no idea what's coming so this is going to be great. we cannot wait to see it ourselves. we cannot wait for america to meet her as well. >> yes, and that is as you said one of our favorite times. >>> but first we'll begin with new details on that fatal school shooting in colorado. overnight protests erupting at a vigil for the victims as we learn more about the hero students who helped stop the gunman. our chief national correspondent matt gutman is in highlands ranch, colorado, with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. at that vigil you mentioned, pretty stunning to see hundreds of students and parents rebelling against what they called the political tone of that vigil. they didn't want the focus, they said, to be on gun control. what they wanted to hear more about were the three heroes who chti "alealth" ]hooter. >> reporter: overnight a vigil to remember the victims boiling over
sam is always leading the charge. she helped raise hundreds of students and is a dedicated bus driver. she has no idea what's coming so this is going to be great. we cannot wait to see it ourselves. we cannot wait for america to meet her as well. >> yes, and that is as you said one of our favorite times. >>> but first we'll begin with new details on that fatal school shooting in colorado. overnight protests erupting at a vigil for the victims as we learn more about the hero...
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sam, maduro is being bullied? what is she talking about?ntative omar to study what's going on in venezuela before making reckless statements like that. she is right that the united states history in latin mrk is l -- america is littered with coup attempts. this is not a coup. we really do the public a disservice when we make these gross stereotypes about what's happening without also pointing out the fact that this is not as black and white. it's not either putting an aircraft carrier next to v venezuela or supporting free and fair elections in venezuela. we have the president pillaring nikolas maduro because he's a socialist and we have the far left and democrat party like ilhan omar who are making frankly unfounded and irresponsible statements about what's happening in stereotypes of what socialism looks like both in the united states and latin america. >> yeah, and i don't see a lot of people calling to task or asking her or bernie sanders to explain that position. maybe someone will. sam, juan, thanks so much for being on to break all o
sam, maduro is being bullied? what is she talking about?ntative omar to study what's going on in venezuela before making reckless statements like that. she is right that the united states history in latin mrk is l -- america is littered with coup attempts. this is not a coup. we really do the public a disservice when we make these gross stereotypes about what's happening without also pointing out the fact that this is not as black and white. it's not either putting an aircraft carrier next to v...
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sam, the bartender, is sam malone.th c, post malone, final answer. >> you got it right. >> yes! >> that gets you to $5,000, jack.
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on that date, a young sam would have been three weeks past his 25th birthday. like many young men at the moment, clemens had to rethink some serious things. would he not? or because he was from missouri, and misery remains in the union as a slave state throughout the war, he would have to figure out who's side he was on. his father, john, a general store operator, later elected justice of the peace in missouri. sam clemens knew -- popee was hardly an arden -- arden pro-confederacy fighter. there was another serious consideration. a look at number five and the bold sentences there. "in due course i got my license, and i supposed, and hoped, that i would follow the river the rest of my days. , commercethe war came was suspended, my occupation was gone." it wasn't just the secession of south carolina and 10 other states that forced young clemens and 3.5 million young other men to face the prospect of fighting , it was his sudden unemployment caused by the war, an unemployment the coincided with the collapse of the steam boating industry. it through sam clemens out
on that date, a young sam would have been three weeks past his 25th birthday. like many young men at the moment, clemens had to rethink some serious things. would he not? or because he was from missouri, and misery remains in the union as a slave state throughout the war, he would have to figure out who's side he was on. his father, john, a general store operator, later elected justice of the peace in missouri. sam clemens knew -- popee was hardly an arden -- arden pro-confederacy fighter....
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i ,sam, , sam, thanks very much. now it is the weather.ay. beautiful sunsets in dorsett. through the day on friday, in general, more cloud then we have seen more recently. we won't all see the cloud. the showers are going moving in on an easterly breeze on this fairly week weather fun you can see her across mainly parts of england and wales. that rain will be daunted. followed by further showers across eastern england. for scotland, more cloud and perhaps one or two spots of rain but more sunshine returning widely across condon and the far north of england as well. northern ireland, slightly cloudy than it's been but still a largely tri— picture here. temperatures are in i7—i9d from northern ireland and scotland. typically 13—16 for england and wales. through friday evening, overnight into saturday, more persistent rain works in from the east, affecting northern england. certainly frost free across the board under that blanket of cloud. to summarise your weekend, not quite as glorious as it has been for much of this week and cooler. some s
i ,sam, , sam, thanks very much. now it is the weather.ay. beautiful sunsets in dorsett. through the day on friday, in general, more cloud then we have seen more recently. we won't all see the cloud. the showers are going moving in on an easterly breeze on this fairly week weather fun you can see her across mainly parts of england and wales. that rain will be daunted. followed by further showers across eastern england. for scotland, more cloud and perhaps one or two spots of rain but more...
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. >> sam, you dealt with a lot of iranian issues. are you surprised by where we find ourselves this morning? >> i'm not surprised based upon the president's own history on iran and based upon the fact that the policy process is a train wreck at this juncture. we have a playbook for these kinds of situations, alisyn, we did this when i was at the white house and this is not the first time that there have been threats from iran during the trump administration. president trump is trying to blame this all on john bolton, he doesn't like taking ownership of issues when things don't go well, but he was the one who made the decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. he was the one that tweeted memes from "game of thrones" when we reimposed sanctions on iran most recently. >> you think those two things led to where we are with tanks today? >> i think that they certainly helped escalate tensions with iran and where we are today and he is now trying to take a different approach and to say that he's open to talking with iran because thing
. >> sam, you dealt with a lot of iranian issues. are you surprised by where we find ourselves this morning? >> i'm not surprised based upon the president's own history on iran and based upon the fact that the policy process is a train wreck at this juncture. we have a playbook for these kinds of situations, alisyn, we did this when i was at the white house and this is not the first time that there have been threats from iran during the trump administration. president trump is...
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but on briefing, on the ship, said, sam, you're going to palalau. two of us.there's always a pair, code talker go into each combat. so in the meantime guadalcanal was our rest camp. we'd go back. like we secured guam. we have to move back forrest camp and guadalcanal. while i was at palalu, they moved our location of rest camp to guam. so i returned to guam for rest camp after palalu was secured. and from there, several more months, i was called again to go again. the new rest camp is guam, and again they briefed us in and said you're going to okinawa. that's my fifth one. and we landed in okinawa. and while that island -- when that island was secured, we stayed there for a while, picking up stragglers while the other units like the army. and we, the two of us -- there was ten of us in one headquarters that i served with. always two together. some stayed behind. some on ship. so from palalu, we moved back to guam. and what we do when we return to these islands where the rest camps are, after completion of securing the island, we trained among ourselves, teach
but on briefing, on the ship, said, sam, you're going to palalau. two of us.there's always a pair, code talker go into each combat. so in the meantime guadalcanal was our rest camp. we'd go back. like we secured guam. we have to move back forrest camp and guadalcanal. while i was at palalu, they moved our location of rest camp to guam. so i returned to guam for rest camp after palalu was secured. and from there, several more months, i was called again to go again. the new rest camp is guam, and...
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and in addition of what sam was saying how messy it is going to be. we have to take back and take a look at what barr represented. he represents sort of a turning point in the course of the presidency. we have president trump who's changing what it means to be president of the united states. right now the attorney general is incline to help him do that. that you know, if that's the case, we can in for a long two years in office's of presidency himself could be transformed by the time we get to 2020. >> wow, there is a reason people look forward and reading these two by lines, thanks to these two thoughtful journalists, sam stein and katie benner. >> coming up, donald trump once named him as a top foreign policy adviser to the campaign. that will man still wants to meet donald trump. we go deep inside of our new reporting called "uncover," when we come back. owerful. owerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for pe
and in addition of what sam was saying how messy it is going to be. we have to take back and take a look at what barr represented. he represents sort of a turning point in the course of the presidency. we have president trump who's changing what it means to be president of the united states. right now the attorney general is incline to help him do that. that you know, if that's the case, we can in for a long two years in office's of presidency himself could be transformed by the time we get to...
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look right there by sam tarly's foot -- yep, that's a plastic water bottle in kings landing.eanwhile, last night's finale set the scene for a lot of potential spinoffs. imagine -- arya's adventure. sansa, queen of the north. and jon snow, beyond the wall. that's speculation, but we do know that hbo has five different -- three different "game of thrones" show in development right now. one of them is a prequel -- set thousands of years before "game of thrones." naomi watts will star and she told us she's catching up with the original. >> i am binging it right now and studying. it's very exciting, very exciting. >>> the winner is coming! >> that's right, even during "american idol" last night, the gang was all about "g.o.t." more than 7 million watched their finale on abc as adam lambert and carrie underwood slayed. ♪ >> and this year's winner had a full-circle moment. >> laine hardy! >> it hasn't sunk in yet. i'm still processing it, but it's been a crazy ride. >> if you ain't careful you might win "american idol." >> after much praise last season -- >> laine, this is the end o
look right there by sam tarly's foot -- yep, that's a plastic water bottle in kings landing.eanwhile, last night's finale set the scene for a lot of potential spinoffs. imagine -- arya's adventure. sansa, queen of the north. and jon snow, beyond the wall. that's speculation, but we do know that hbo has five different -- three different "game of thrones" show in development right now. one of them is a prequel -- set thousands of years before "game of thrones." naomi watts...
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sam: without question.k there's a discontinuity or conflict, if you will, between active corporate governance and passive ownership. sam: one of the reasons being that they pay dividends, and have a disproportionate ownership by passive investors. i don't know the answer, but i wouldn't be surprised if 15%, 18% of all of the -- are owned by passive investors. do we want to ask those passive investors what corporate governance should or shouldn't be? do we want people who are investing solely to do as well as everybody else but not better passing judgment? erik: so what do you want the blackrock's and vanguard's and other index managers to do? sam: i think they should do exactly what they say they are. they should be passive. i think they should vote the same way as the majority of the shareholders. this is not a management issue at all. this is strictly -- erik: in other words, let the active investors speak -- sam: let the active investors speak. i'm a passive investor, i should go along with whatever is r
sam: without question.k there's a discontinuity or conflict, if you will, between active corporate governance and passive ownership. sam: one of the reasons being that they pay dividends, and have a disproportionate ownership by passive investors. i don't know the answer, but i wouldn't be surprised if 15%, 18% of all of the -- are owned by passive investors. do we want to ask those passive investors what corporate governance should or shouldn't be? do we want people who are investing solely to...
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are you sam?sam. >> sam johnson has been coming to the may natural history museum for more than six decades. the museum inspired a childhood passion that paved the way for a career as an entomologist and high school biology teacher. >> i bring my biology classes here every year, and we look at literally the best examples in the world. >> this place is old school. wooden display cases with gooseneck lamps... the handwritten descriptions... and a collection that includes many insect species that have never been seen again. i've never seen so many insects. >> each carries with it this incredible story about its niche and its environment. >> have we spanned the globe here? >> oh, absolutely. it's from everywhere. >> the story behind this collection is almost as spine-tingling as this spider, which happens to be where the tale begins. it was captured by the original benefactor of this strange inheritance in 1903. james may was a british national who fought in the second boer war in africa. he was shot,
are you sam?sam. >> sam johnson has been coming to the may natural history museum for more than six decades. the museum inspired a childhood passion that paved the way for a career as an entomologist and high school biology teacher. >> i bring my biology classes here every year, and we look at literally the best examples in the world. >> this place is old school. wooden display cases with gooseneck lamps... the handwritten descriptions... and a collection that includes many...
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sam stein, who joins us in just a moment, reports some of trump's closest advisers want mueller to be subjected to "conservative lawmakers' questions about the conduct and outcome of his investigation." meanwhile, according to nbc news, 50 house democrats and 1 republican are now in favor of starting an impeachment inquiry into the president. today trump was asked about that. >> do you think they're going to impeach you? >> i don't see how. they can because they're possibly allowed, although i can't imagine the courts allowing it. i've never gotten into it. i never thought that would even be possible to use that word. to me it's a dirty word, the word impeach. it's a dirty, filthy, disgusting word and it had nothing to do with me. >> there you have it. here with us on our leadoff discussion, joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. a.b. stoddard, associate editor at real clear politics and the aforementioned sam stein, politics editor for "the daily beast." sam, you get to go first because your name was invoked. >> thank you. >> where do we stand tonight after a day of
sam stein, who joins us in just a moment, reports some of trump's closest advisers want mueller to be subjected to "conservative lawmakers' questions about the conduct and outcome of his investigation." meanwhile, according to nbc news, 50 house democrats and 1 republican are now in favor of starting an impeachment inquiry into the president. today trump was asked about that. >> do you think they're going to impeach you? >> i don't see how. they can because they're...
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sam: without question.s a discontinuity or conflict, if you will, between active corporate governance and passive ownership? sam: one of the reasons being that they pay dividends, they have a disproportionate ownership by passive investors. i don't know the answer, but i wouldn't be surprised if 15%, 18% of all of the -- are owned by passive investors. do we want to ask those passive investors what corporate governance should or shouldn't be? do we want people who are investing solely to do as well as everybody else but not better passing judgment? erik: so what do you want the blackrock's and vanguard's and state streets and other index managers to do? sam: i think they should do exactly what they say they are. they should be passive. i think they should vote the same way as the majority of the shareholders. this is not a management issue at all. this is strictly -- erik: in other words, let the active investors speak. sam: let the active investors speak. they are the active investors. i'm a passive invest
sam: without question.s a discontinuity or conflict, if you will, between active corporate governance and passive ownership? sam: one of the reasons being that they pay dividends, they have a disproportionate ownership by passive investors. i don't know the answer, but i wouldn't be surprised if 15%, 18% of all of the -- are owned by passive investors. do we want to ask those passive investors what corporate governance should or shouldn't be? do we want people who are investing solely to do as...
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sam: yeah.you gave me just that, i would have a hell of a time figuring out that it meant something. erik: this country was born in a tax revolt. effort you make of the that a number of different jurisdictions, new york city extract, are taking to more taxes out of the real estate industry? thatwell, i think everybody is trying to figure out how to get more taxes out of every industry, and real estate is no different. and wealthy people. greatthink there is any answer to anything as a result. in 1896jennings bryan was the first class warfare guy who ran for president. we've had it in one form or another ever since. erik: using we are entering into a class warfare? samuel: do you not think this is class warfare? erik: well, maybe it is, but you would maybe associate it with people carrying pitchforks in the street. samuel: the answer to that is that getting tax returns doesn't say anything until you actually understand what they mean. when i use the words class warfare, i am not suggesting anyone
sam: yeah.you gave me just that, i would have a hell of a time figuring out that it meant something. erik: this country was born in a tax revolt. effort you make of the that a number of different jurisdictions, new york city extract, are taking to more taxes out of the real estate industry? thatwell, i think everybody is trying to figure out how to get more taxes out of every industry, and real estate is no different. and wealthy people. greatthink there is any answer to anything as a result....
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sam reynolds and asked whether alibaba's earnings will be impacted by this trade dispute.hink of alibaba is a tech company are not a retailer. —— first of all. the growth story there will be cloud services. that will offset losses from the trade war and reductions in sales. now, the entire chinese ecosystem, be it rain sharing or social media requires cloud services. —— ride sharing. is growth that there will be growth in alibaba. what about tencent and its gaming and music streaming business? tencent had a problem last year which is where the government in china froze licenses for new games. that meant that they have a huge backlog of games in the system that won't yet allow to be sold in china. once that backlog is clear, which should be sometime this year, you will see a lot of growth with tencent. the other thing is tencent is exposed more to the us market. they have joint ventures with lots of us publishers. lots of big hits for the us which were brought into china by tencent. what about baidu. will their sales be affected by the ongoing trade dispute? welcome actuall
sam reynolds and asked whether alibaba's earnings will be impacted by this trade dispute.hink of alibaba is a tech company are not a retailer. —— first of all. the growth story there will be cloud services. that will offset losses from the trade war and reductions in sales. now, the entire chinese ecosystem, be it rain sharing or social media requires cloud services. —— ride sharing. is growth that there will be growth in alibaba. what about tencent and its gaming and music streaming...
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sam jackson uses a bad word, that's got to be fun to see sam jackson cursing at you in a movie. >> heat it. he's the top curser in the united states. is that scary, though, in any way? when he's, he called you a bitch, right? >> yeah. >> was that out of work or was that -- >> it was on-screen. >> jimmy: it was on-screen, yeah. >> it's terrifying. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because you're thinking of pulp fiction when he's doing it. >> absolutely. >> it sounded so good coming out of his mouth, also. >> kind of like every young actor's dream to be called a bitch by sam jackson. >> jimmy: yeah, it is. how many cities did you shoot this movie? how many total were you in and which ones? >> giving away a lot of things. prague, venice. >> we were all there. >> jimmy: did you hang out together or did you split up by age groups like the u li-- >> so you're calling me. we're super hip. we could hang out. we can party pretty hard. >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: did you or did like the three of you and the two of you split up or what? >> i mean, i was with sam a lot, and i was usuall
sam jackson uses a bad word, that's got to be fun to see sam jackson cursing at you in a movie. >> heat it. he's the top curser in the united states. is that scary, though, in any way? when he's, he called you a bitch, right? >> yeah. >> was that out of work or was that -- >> it was on-screen. >> jimmy: it was on-screen, yeah. >> it's terrifying. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because you're thinking of pulp fiction when he's...
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sam adams summer ale. you eat right... mostly. sorry, lime wedge. we've got this. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. it's geico easy. welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people m
sam adams summer ale. you eat right... mostly. sorry, lime wedge. we've got this. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself...
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sam, go for it. aboutm not here to talk boring bands. talk battle for global supremacy that is the u.s. china trade war. president trump may be investors heart palpitations every time he goes near twitter, but impact of the trade war is the connection between china and taiwan. the correlation between the top -- taiwan dollar and u.s. has fallen to its lowest since december. taiwan's economy is closely linked to china's. 40% of taiwan's experts have gone to china. of companies with facilities in china shifting production back to taiwan at the request of u.s. customers who want to avoid any tariffs. warident that the trade will end up being a net positive for timeline and benefit them. that is the core message that this chart says that investors agree with them. -- the clearink winner is sam elliott. inortunately, sam, you are second place with the t-rex today. the other one had more predictive qualities. i am going so with the chart. the beard contest -- we are almost out of time. the beard or the chart? yvonne: i am going to go with them
sam, go for it. aboutm not here to talk boring bands. talk battle for global supremacy that is the u.s. china trade war. president trump may be investors heart palpitations every time he goes near twitter, but impact of the trade war is the connection between china and taiwan. the correlation between the top -- taiwan dollar and u.s. has fallen to its lowest since december. taiwan's economy is closely linked to china's. 40% of taiwan's experts have gone to china. of companies with facilities in...
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thanks to these two thoughtful journalists, sam stein and katie benner. thank you for coming on on this tuesday night. >> coming up, donald trump once named him as a top foreign policy adviser to the campaign. that man still wants to meet donald trump. we did deep inside the mueller report with new reporting from our series called "uncovered" when we come back. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - earl! you have my lunch. - pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. or the new hot club chicken dijon with black forest ham. the new hot pretzels, only at togos. how far would you go for a togo? >>> carter page, ph.d. -- >> that man, carter page, ph.d. is back in the news. it is reported that even after getting caught up in this russia investigation, carter page is still eager to meet president trump and we quote, aftering hearing that trump reached out last week to another f
thanks to these two thoughtful journalists, sam stein and katie benner. thank you for coming on on this tuesday night. >> coming up, donald trump once named him as a top foreign policy adviser to the campaign. that man still wants to meet donald trump. we did deep inside the mueller report with new reporting from our series called "uncovered" when we come back. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you....
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sam kevin welcome to our examined show thank you very very much and he could match you first in your three if you grew up in communities like this in london how do some of the youngsters get drawn in a cycle of violence and crime in places such as this or many people are drawn into violence especially in this area suffer because of the lack of opportunities that they have to be able to express themselves as young people and asylum i mean isn't that a lack of facilities or that does it become a culture of violence to be honest is the feeling or a lack of facilities we grew up around facilities but a culture is developed when a community doesn't have any hope or specially the youngsters in the community do not see home what do you see around them as hardship and kevan and when you've all been an involved but he fiercely gang culture is the violence gang related or is it more complex than that to be honest with your figures both genders though nothing is going really because this is somewhere that is coming from somewhere where everybody stopped for me with each of everybody's friends a
sam kevin welcome to our examined show thank you very very much and he could match you first in your three if you grew up in communities like this in london how do some of the youngsters get drawn in a cycle of violence and crime in places such as this or many people are drawn into violence especially in this area suffer because of the lack of opportunities that they have to be able to express themselves as young people and asylum i mean isn't that a lack of facilities or that does it become a...
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but again, sam's film is "breaking the bee". >> and bee was broken last night. >> it was. >> sam regia>> ahead, they could be the oddest couple on capitol hill. why congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and ted cruz are teaming up. >>> plus first on cnn, a surprise inspection leads to stunning images in a border facility for migrants. we'll be right back. etsy is tho find new favorites. the things we hold on to. sold by real people and made for all of life's moments. our belongings don't just show what we care about. they show who we are. shop etsy.com ...to give you the alrprotein you needin ensure max protein... with less of the sugar you don't (grunti)g i'll take that. (cheering) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar ensure. for strength and energy. hi. i'm misha. and my favorite bar is crunch. ♪ delicious 100% real chocolate embracing the lightness of crispy rice. crunch. the chocolate bar all americans love. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early s
but again, sam's film is "breaking the bee". >> and bee was broken last night. >> it was. >> sam regia>> ahead, they could be the oddest couple on capitol hill. why congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and ted cruz are teaming up. >>> plus first on cnn, a surprise inspection leads to stunning images in a border facility for migrants. we'll be right back. etsy is tho find new favorites. the things we hold on to. sold by real people and made for all of...
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as it's happening tonight, sam? >> reporter: the president didn't just say that he was disappointed. he says he's monitoring the censorship, and clearly these are highly-charged political times. there were a lot of people out here, so concerns for public safety, and it was peaceful and provocative on the power of social media. >> all this anti-semitism, all this, this and that. why don't they ban your free speech, huh? >> reporter: conservative speakers gathered at san francisco's city hall. a local man, thomas canaday helped organize. >> they banned a number of people, including laura loomer, who is one of our speakers today. >> reporter: laura loomer didn't end up attending. >> dangerous to how they feel, meaning anti-conservative. >> reporter: but plenty of people spoke to similar concerns. >> you need both sides for debate. you cannot just scrape stuff off the internet. >> reporter: all the major social media companies have said the kind of speech in question violates their terms of service and isn't protected b
as it's happening tonight, sam? >> reporter: the president didn't just say that he was disappointed. he says he's monitoring the censorship, and clearly these are highly-charged political times. there were a lot of people out here, so concerns for public safety, and it was peaceful and provocative on the power of social media. >> all this anti-semitism, all this, this and that. why don't they ban your free speech, huh? >> reporter: conservative speakers gathered at san...
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sam: es un placer para nosotros. sebastiÁn yatra recibiÓ cinco distensiones. tres multiplatino en varios paÍses por los sencillos "cristina, fantasÍa, un aÑo". otro por superar 2,000,000,000,000 de vistos. tambiÉn en el coloso de reforma. [sonido ambiente] [aplausos] sebastiÁn yatra: son tantas cosas pasando por mi mente, por mi corazÓn. es electrizante. es una emociÓn muy grande. demasiado enorme poder estar en mÉxico. en el primer auditorio nacional. ademÁs, ya abrimos en una fecha para el 16 de junio. eternamente agradecido con mÉxico por creer en mis canciones. >>ocho sencillos, 13 colaboraciones, dos discos, presumen la carrera de el cantautor. fantasÍa, su reciente material acentÚa un estilo de balada pop que genera su propia tendencia. sebastiÁn yatra: entonces comas un riesgo grande, pero para mÍ, es lo mÁs acertado. estoy cantando canciones de amor, canciones que tiene como protagonistas las letras. producciones bien sencillas y elementales donde cada elemento tiene un gran propÓsito. [sonido ambiente] [grit
sam: es un placer para nosotros. sebastiÁn yatra recibiÓ cinco distensiones. tres multiplatino en varios paÍses por los sencillos "cristina, fantasÍa, un aÑo". otro por superar 2,000,000,000,000 de vistos. tambiÉn en el coloso de reforma. [sonido ambiente] [aplausos] sebastiÁn yatra: son tantas cosas pasando por mi mente, por mi corazÓn. es electrizante. es una emociÓn muy grande. demasiado enorme poder estar en mÉxico. en el primer auditorio nacional. ademÁs, ya abrimos en...
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i speak the names of sergeant lewis, captain harry moore and major sam logan. all lost from the korean war. i will close with a goal of. member the names i spoke and the words i'm about to speak. i am alive. i am still here still captive, still waiting. , i am not sighting another american spotted report. i breathed, i hope, ia. i long and hunger for my freedom. i'm still here and still captive, still waiting. remains i am whole and i cling to the memories of you. i am still captive and still waiting and my voice cannot be heard.
i speak the names of sergeant lewis, captain harry moore and major sam logan. all lost from the korean war. i will close with a goal of. member the names i spoke and the words i'm about to speak. i am alive. i am still here still captive, still waiting. , i am not sighting another american spotted report. i breathed, i hope, ia. i long and hunger for my freedom. i'm still here and still captive, still waiting. remains i am whole and i cling to the memories of you. i am still captive and still...
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i speak the names of sergeant lewis williams, captain harry moore and major sam logan, all lost and unaccounted for from the korean war. i am going to close with a poem. remember the names i just spoke and the words i am about to speak. i am alive i am still here, still captive, still waiting i am not a sighting i am not another american spotted report i breathe, i hope, i ache i long and i hunger for my freedom i am still here i am still captive, still waiting. i am not just yet remains, not fragments, not dental records i am whole and i cling to the memories of you i am still here, still captured, still waiting my voice cannot be heard my pain is my pain alone.
i speak the names of sergeant lewis williams, captain harry moore and major sam logan, all lost and unaccounted for from the korean war. i am going to close with a poem. remember the names i just spoke and the words i am about to speak. i am alive i am still here, still captive, still waiting i am not a sighting i am not another american spotted report i breathe, i hope, i ache i long and i hunger for my freedom i am still here i am still captive, still waiting. i am not just yet remains, not...
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on that day, young sam clemens, copilot and under the tutelage of famed mississippi riverboat bixby, in, horace would have been three weeks past his 25th birthday. like many young men at the moment, clements suddenly had to rethink some serious things. would he fight, or would you not? because he was from missouri and in the unionined as a slave state throughout the war, he would have to figure out whose side he was on. his father, john, a general store operator later elected justice of the peace in hannibal, missouri owned one slave. knew the peculiar institution firsthand. but he was hardly an ardent pro-confederacy fireeater. in his case, there was another serious consideration. please look at #5 on the handout and look at the bold sentences there. " in due course, i got my license. and i supposed and hoped that i was going to follow the river the rest of my days. but by and by, the war came. commerce was suspended. my occupation was gone." so it was not just the secession of south carolina and 10 other s ands forced young clemen 4 million other young men to face the prospect of f
on that day, young sam clemens, copilot and under the tutelage of famed mississippi riverboat bixby, in, horace would have been three weeks past his 25th birthday. like many young men at the moment, clements suddenly had to rethink some serious things. would he fight, or would you not? because he was from missouri and in the unionined as a slave state throughout the war, he would have to figure out whose side he was on. his father, john, a general store operator later elected justice of the...
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at that point sam revamped the market.alled a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we do
at that point sam revamped the market.alled a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really...
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when sam took the reins, mission neighborhood center or mnc was struggling. the nonprofit's facilities were in disrepair. there were only five employees and it that h. an operating budget of only $180,000 a year. mnc has increased the work force to more than 200 and they've grown the budge tote nearly $20 million anally when some might find ironic since he almost didn't get the job. >> i want through two interviews. the first one they declined and the second one was a win for me. >> through the programs for children, parents and seniors, mnc now serves more than 3,000 families every year. jackie rizzo brings her two girls to head start programs at m nc. >> i've been seeing in them how much they learn. >> a long time board member says sam is always one step ahead of what those around him need. >> he is a visionary. >> i am so blessed. i get paid to make this community a better place to live. who want wouldn't want that job? >> so for serving the families of san francisco's mission district, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to sam ruiz. alan mar
when sam took the reins, mission neighborhood center or mnc was struggling. the nonprofit's facilities were in disrepair. there were only five employees and it that h. an operating budget of only $180,000 a year. mnc has increased the work force to more than 200 and they've grown the budge tote nearly $20 million anally when some might find ironic since he almost didn't get the job. >> i want through two interviews. the first one they declined and the second one was a win for me. >>...
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nbc bay area sam brock is in san francisco where speaker pelosi is in town and she has plenty to say today, sam. >> she had plenty to say, raj, but she did not sound like someone who was about to launch impeachment proceedings. she thanked robert mueller for his invaluable contributions and kept saying that democrats need to build an iron clad case through the investigation and litigation. in the meantime, the pressure from her base is building. >> today so much to talk about. >> let's start with robert mueller's statement this morning. >>oui planned on her agenda. >> we did not make atid commit >> special counsel robert mueller's comments contradicting attorney general's summary of his report and igniting a firestorm of questions. >> the presentation of facts. >> about how speaker pelosi would respond. this afternoon she told reporters the investigatory process is ongoing. >> you don't bring an indictment and you don't bring an impeachment until you have all of the facts and the strongest possible case. >> i think pelosi has her eye on the long game. >> the research fellow for the r
nbc bay area sam brock is in san francisco where speaker pelosi is in town and she has plenty to say today, sam. >> she had plenty to say, raj, but she did not sound like someone who was about to launch impeachment proceedings. she thanked robert mueller for his invaluable contributions and kept saying that democrats need to build an iron clad case through the investigation and litigation. in the meantime, the pressure from her base is building. >> today so much to talk about....
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but not sam walton. he opened up his first walmart and began amassing a family fortune that today is more than 175 billion dollars. billion dollars. then there was fred luster a steelworker until he was laid off and did not groan or mope but had always had a gift for cutting hair so he became a barber and discovered this gift was not just for cutting hair but for the entire field of personal grooming. bread whose education was forged in the steel mills rather than university classrooms built products a multi- billion-dollar corporation and as i tell students regularly if fred could reinvent his life why shouldn't you be able to overcome any obstacles in your own path? for centuries entrepreneurship has been the path to the american dream. in my book "class dismissed" i urge young people to not follow the crowd but do what is right for them. if you are not going to be a doctor or lawyer then college is not a must. a far more important quality than merely checking a checklist is having the strength of char
but not sam walton. he opened up his first walmart and began amassing a family fortune that today is more than 175 billion dollars. billion dollars. then there was fred luster a steelworker until he was laid off and did not groan or mope but had always had a gift for cutting hair so he became a barber and discovered this gift was not just for cutting hair but for the entire field of personal grooming. bread whose education was forged in the steel mills rather than university classrooms built...
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let me start with you, sam. worst cabinet member of the worse. >> i don't think anybody would want these jobs. >> give me the worst one. >> worst one had to be the health -- >> price? >> most corrupt guy i've ever seen. >> go ahead. >> i'm going with pruitt at the epa. >> i think it's all donald trump's fault, right? he hires the best people yet he's criticizing them left and right, he's criticizing tillerson this week. every he hires seems to have been something -- has a defect. the fish rots from the head down, right? >> amen. >> it's the leadership. >> it was so sad, the day before yesterday, seeing him go around the room, he was calm, he was calm, reminding me of the cabinet meeting last june, "it was such an honor." >> kim jong-un would have said, guys, knock it off, not like that. >> mr. president, it's such an honor. these were grown men and women, powerful people, completely acquiescing. thanks for being here. gene, you're sticking around. don't go anywhere, you're not allowed to. >>> coming up, who the
let me start with you, sam. worst cabinet member of the worse. >> i don't think anybody would want these jobs. >> give me the worst one. >> worst one had to be the health -- >> price? >> most corrupt guy i've ever seen. >> go ahead. >> i'm going with pruitt at the epa. >> i think it's all donald trump's fault, right? he hires the best people yet he's criticizing them left and right, he's criticizing tillerson this week. every he hires seems to...
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i mean, that is a list, sam champion. pit bull is always amazing. adam lambert is another good one but you know who i'm really excited about because he's here and i always wanted to meet him, french montana. >> french montana. oh, look at that. look who is here. [ applause ] french. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> are you kidding me? look at this outfit. >> yes, all the way down to the shoes. >> yeah. little dapper dan here. >> that's fantastic. >> we are so happy to have you here. >> are you ready? >> of course man. august 23rd is going to be a big day for us new york, central park. i always wanted to do something big, especially with y'all. especially for the city. [ cheers and applause ] like i said. >> they're happy. >> i'm telling you, there are a lot of incredible places you've performed but when you're standing up in central park and all of this is happening, something you always wanted to do? >> it's special. definitely, man. especially for the city. i'm from here. >> so this is it. >> this is your home. >> a
i mean, that is a list, sam champion. pit bull is always amazing. adam lambert is another good one but you know who i'm really excited about because he's here and i always wanted to meet him, french montana. >> french montana. oh, look at that. look who is here. [ applause ] french. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> are you kidding me? look at this outfit. >> yes, all the way down to the shoes. >> yeah. little dapper dan here. >> that's fantastic....
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thank you ben and sam. do buy a paper, won't you, we don't mind which one.st sports news. brooks koepka making the early running at the second golf major of the year, the us pga championship at bethpage black in new york. all eyes were on tiger woods after he stunned the world to win the masters last month, but this eagle on the fourth was as good as it got in a disappointing two—over par round of 72. playing alongside woods, koepka excelled on one of golf‘s most difficult courses, taking the clubhouse lead on seven—under—par with a superb round of 63, one shot ahead of new zealand's danny lee. sunderland have reached the league one play—off final after holding portsmouth to a goalless draw at fratton park, to secure a 1—0 aggregate victory. goalkeeperjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on 26 may. gareth southagate has n
thank you ben and sam. do buy a paper, won't you, we don't mind which one.st sports news. brooks koepka making the early running at the second golf major of the year, the us pga championship at bethpage black in new york. all eyes were on tiger woods after he stunned the world to win the masters last month, but this eagle on the fourth was as good as it got in a disappointing two—over par round of 72. playing alongside woods, koepka excelled on one of golf‘s most difficult courses, taking...
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i said yeah, i then noticed that, sam. he said i am not a republican, very well known prominent democrat and he said you should consider retaining the azure ethics counsel sort of as a attack and balance so that was something i had not expected to do, had to do, but as we geared up one thing i will say is the trial as it turned out there was serious fraud there in little rock and as we geared up for the trial against sitting governor, james and susan mcdougal of these are names from the past that some of you may recall, james and susan mcdougal were the sole owners of the majesty guarantee savings and loan that had collapsed, fraud, and madison guarantee was hillary's clients in the law form that raised a series of questions, but it also was an institution whose funding was in fact used to inappropriately for the financing of the whitewater land deal. real estate is pretty complex area. when you unravel it all there was fraud at four of the entire transactions of the financing of the whitewater land deal and the so as we l
i said yeah, i then noticed that, sam. he said i am not a republican, very well known prominent democrat and he said you should consider retaining the azure ethics counsel sort of as a attack and balance so that was something i had not expected to do, had to do, but as we geared up one thing i will say is the trial as it turned out there was serious fraud there in little rock and as we geared up for the trial against sitting governor, james and susan mcdougal of these are names from the past...
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sam, i have some bad news. >> we'll never get to you. >> i get it. >> i am kidding.ú but, on this debate, before we% goxb to a trump aide. >> we'll never go to trump aide. take a look at the back and forth here on pelosi and trump. the war of words because she's clearly trying to use the words to get out what you are calling for is house for approach to this. >> she pulled a stunt. i truly believe that the president has a bag of tricks and the white house has a bag of tricks that they save for certain occasions. he was not up to the test of you agreed and all of sudden something changes. and who's in ' charge? >> does >> does she not have a risk if she refers to his tricks. they all are methods, methods or habit habits. habits. her her method is to try to have a battle that's strong on the mueller report. >> i think you are selling her short. i think it is a question of timing. she's not saying never impeach laying a laying a case and going to court. >> >> listen to what she's saying. >> no matter what you do and how you shut down the government and how you serve to
sam, i have some bad news. >> we'll never get to you. >> i get it. >> i am kidding.ú but, on this debate, before we% goxb to a trump aide. >> we'll never go to trump aide. take a look at the back and forth here on pelosi and trump. the war of words because she's clearly trying to use the words to get out what you are calling for is house for approach to this. >> she pulled a stunt. i truly believe that the president has a bag of tricks and the white house has a...
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san jose mayor sam lacardo, literally, what's in your backyard in? encouraging homeowners to build small affordable homes on their property. we're on a lot where one of the so-called granny units will be sold. robert, what are the details here? >> reporter: well, we're here at advantage homes and you can see some of the types of granny units that are sold. some about 500 to 600 square feet and selling for as low as $110,000. the kind city officials want to make even more affordable to get property owners to then build them for affordable housing. monica is looking over a granny unit she wants to put in her backyard. the pre-fab or modular homes are known as adus, accessory dwelling units. she liked the idea about building or renting a unit but balg balked at the cost. >> permitting fees up to $20,000 without even starting the prompt. >> reporter: the mayor listened and invited her to listen to his proposal, yes in my backyard, incentives to build granny units as well as tohome the mayor flanked by the housing trust of silicon valley, offered to waive
san jose mayor sam lacardo, literally, what's in your backyard in? encouraging homeowners to build small affordable homes on their property. we're on a lot where one of the so-called granny units will be sold. robert, what are the details here? >> reporter: well, we're here at advantage homes and you can see some of the types of granny units that are sold. some about 500 to 600 square feet and selling for as low as $110,000. the kind city officials want to make even more affordable to get...
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sam and charlie, for all of your love and support i love you guys , so much. erica, thank you. everyone of you have meant so much to me in my life. i have battled. i try to hang in there. i have tried to come back and play the great game of golf again. i have been lucky enough to have an opportunity to do it again. and found a game that allows me to do this. the amazing masters experience i had a few weeks ago certainly is one of the highlights of what i have accomplished so far in my life on the golf course. to have that type of experience and to be able to come out on top, joey, thank you so much. i just want to say thank you again. this is an honor. i know i am only the fourth golfer to receive this award. arnold palmer, jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] pres. trump: come on up. come over here. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ >> c-span's newest book,
sam and charlie, for all of your love and support i love you guys , so much. erica, thank you. everyone of you have meant so much to me in my life. i have battled. i try to hang in there. i have tried to come back and play the great game of golf again. i have been lucky enough to have an opportunity to do it again. and found a game that allows me to do this. the amazing masters experience i had a few weeks ago certainly is one of the highlights of what i have accomplished so far in my life on...