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it was firefighter sam dreer. the paramedics immediately little airlifted him to the nearest trauma center as word of the shooting spread. >> and it's danielle. she's 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. >> 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. better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to f
it was firefighter sam dreer. the paramedics immediately little airlifted him to the nearest trauma center as word of the shooting spread. >> and it's danielle. she's 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. >> 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...
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for sam? shook your faith at all in him. >> it didn't. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were able to come back and tell my mom or tell one of us, you know, "we miss her at sav-on. she was always smiling. she'd always help us." so what they did to her, all those stab wounds that she got, multiply those and those are her marks. >> reporter: for 21 years sam denied he inflicted those stab wounds, denied he killed cathy. but at his sentencing sam did something that was unexpected. >> i would like to apologize to the torrez family and to everyone for all of the harm and grief that i have caused them. this was a horrible act that never should have happened. it is entirely my fault. i take
for sam? shook your faith at all in him. >> it didn't. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were able to come back and tell my mom or tell one of us, you...
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sam houston sent jim buoy in with orders to evacuate. he would decide to stay along with the colonel to lead. also factor in will most famous men in america at the time, davy crockett was under his command. >> with travis and crockett they decided we will dig in our heels and its freedom or death. courage is something within every person but most people are not courageous alone. you get courage from the people you are around. the if the people around you show you optimism it's contagious. >> for 13 days the men fought furiously inflicting hundreds psalms eight over 1000 casualties in santa anna's army. march 6 walls breached and every texan killed from louis to travis to crockett who was the first two and tim and tate sam houston sources but it didn't. 1836 weeks after the alamo massacre the battle flashes here to this fort behind me were formative men led by west point dropout knew they were about to be engaged. it's an engagement that sam houston never wanted to see happen but once again his orders were not heeded. he's hesitated and c
sam houston sent jim buoy in with orders to evacuate. he would decide to stay along with the colonel to lead. also factor in will most famous men in america at the time, davy crockett was under his command. >> with travis and crockett they decided we will dig in our heels and its freedom or death. courage is something within every person but most people are not courageous alone. you get courage from the people you are around. the if the people around you show you optimism it's contagious....
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sam: it is.s on the heels of dodd-frank in the qualified mortgage rules and the requirement to calculate the borrower ability to repay. you are seeing a paradigm shift in residential mortgage credit underwriting postcrisis, whether it is agency or nonagency. the underlying collateral and the integrity of the process is completely different. that is why we have seen improving credit fundamentals. not only has the underwriting improved dramatically but you have seen the collateral, u.s. homes have been steadily rising postcrisis, thanks to the fed's reflationary campaign. lisa: everyone is sticking with us. still ahead, the final spread and the week ahead featuring the fed's first rate decision of the new year. everyone expects them to be on hold. we will talk about whether that could change later in the year. that is next. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ ♪ lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. this is bloomberg "real yield." time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, on monday, new u.s. home
sam: it is.s on the heels of dodd-frank in the qualified mortgage rules and the requirement to calculate the borrower ability to repay. you are seeing a paradigm shift in residential mortgage credit underwriting postcrisis, whether it is agency or nonagency. the underlying collateral and the integrity of the process is completely different. that is why we have seen improving credit fundamentals. not only has the underwriting improved dramatically but you have seen the collateral, u.s. homes...
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sam, for your book. this is the korean war, the first war i remember as an eight-year-old and macarthur was one of my early heroes, but studying the history of the world little later i keep running into truman insisting that this be called a u.n. police action and you mentioned the u.n. did saying to the intervention there, but was this done to really avoid congress oeclaring war, or to als highlight the fact we did have other allies involved with us in fighting the north koreans? can you give us a little background on that? sam: well, there's a fair amount of literature on it. i didn't go into it in the book, because it does not really bear on the conduct of the war or strategic decisions. andashes and -- atcheson one or two other people in the white house staff urged the president when he had strong republican support at the start of the war to get a congressional endorsement. and he refused, because he thought it was going to be a sort war. he believed it would be a police action. to his dismay found
sam, for your book. this is the korean war, the first war i remember as an eight-year-old and macarthur was one of my early heroes, but studying the history of the world little later i keep running into truman insisting that this be called a u.n. police action and you mentioned the u.n. did saying to the intervention there, but was this done to really avoid congress oeclaring war, or to als highlight the fact we did have other allies involved with us in fighting the north koreans? can you give...
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lisa: sam, agreed? sam: we agree credit spreads are historically tight.ome concerns in corporate credit that scott pointed out. the increased leverage we have seen in corporate america, some of those fundamentals from a high-level appeared to be a concern. it is worth noting, if you look back to 2019, bbb corporate's one of the most disdained asset classes on the planet going into the year. the powell pivot, balance sheet expansion, certainly fueled an excellent year for bbb corporate's. the balance sheet expansion and the accommodative fed policy is helping those asset classes. i think the onus is on market participants to look at other areas of high quality credit. credit spreads can remain stable. there are improving areas in u.s. credit, residential mortgage, for example. lisa: which you specialize and invest in. sam: that's an area that is improving postcrisis. there are unique opportunities. cautiousou have to be toward areas that have a lot of interest rate sensitivity. interest rate sensitivity could hurt those longer run performance numbers. lisa
lisa: sam, agreed? sam: we agree credit spreads are historically tight.ome concerns in corporate credit that scott pointed out. the increased leverage we have seen in corporate america, some of those fundamentals from a high-level appeared to be a concern. it is worth noting, if you look back to 2019, bbb corporate's one of the most disdained asset classes on the planet going into the year. the powell pivot, balance sheet expansion, certainly fueled an excellent year for bbb corporate's. the...
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sam houston is one of them.s what we should do, we should take our troops and this is my plan. there is so much infighting tha nothing is getting done. >> after the alamo is taken andr he is ousted, he's released with the promise to not fight again, but that promise is ignored. with forces on the arriving, sae houston gives orders to no longer hold the alamo recognizing it would be wise. but travis, foley, and crockett decide otherwise. >> they are holding it because of the town. that's the part that often gets left out. the alamo is important, but it's important because oftl where it is. the town of behar has to battle spots there. one that's in december of 1835 where the texans capture it, and then it sets up sort of a logic where if rebels attached to something, the government has to recapture it. >> they say go in, and tell these guys to move out. davy crockett and others are fortified. >> they feel pretty good about it. they feel pretty safe. when buie gets there, he looks around and says this place isbu pr
sam houston is one of them.s what we should do, we should take our troops and this is my plan. there is so much infighting tha nothing is getting done. >> after the alamo is taken andr he is ousted, he's released with the promise to not fight again, but that promise is ignored. with forces on the arriving, sae houston gives orders to no longer hold the alamo recognizing it would be wise. but travis, foley, and crockett decide otherwise. >> they are holding it because of the town....
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let's watch sam houston, the alamo avengers. this aired on fox news. ♪ 1776 the united states was born. over six decades later another fight for freedom loving independence americans. the odds of success. the stakes are just as high. and the battleo for texas in the 1830s texas was happy to be an independent state of mexico but that all changed when general antonio took power. he immediately shall liberty which was perceived in the company to break away. they were ready to fight. >> the idea would control the whole purpose of texas. once he started having colonel travis bair at the alamo bringing their volunteers [inaudible] to the surprise of manyy of the texas army although outnumbered and pretty much unorganized would take over the alamo mission but bad is coming, general wanted to stomp out the revolution before it could take root. sam houston gave the orders dealing with decided to stay along with colonel william travis lee. also factor in the most famous men in america at l i the time, davey crockett was under his command.
let's watch sam houston, the alamo avengers. this aired on fox news. ♪ 1776 the united states was born. over six decades later another fight for freedom loving independence americans. the odds of success. the stakes are just as high. and the battleo for texas in the 1830s texas was happy to be an independent state of mexico but that all changed when general antonio took power. he immediately shall liberty which was perceived in the company to break away. they were ready to fight. >> the...
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but sam kerr wasn't dwelling on it.her player, who was composed enough to get it around the keeper and equalise. it is a taster of what's to come from their new partnership. in the second half, sam kerr just missed out on finishing. chelsea annoyed with this stunner of a goal. erin cuthbert made sure she was there to cement this when. chelsea want to win back the title. ——this win. sam kerr, by time up, had no goals, but they will surely come. we have had good link ups in training and it showed on the pitch today. a few chances to get them in the net, but it is herfirst game. i'm looking forward to what she can do for the club. well, it might take some time to adjust to the weather, but with the team she seems already settled. exeter remain top of rugby union's english premiership after a bonus point victory against london irish. second placed northampton keep pace with exeter though after a last minute win against wasps. this try from matteo minozzi and a penalty try put the hosts ahead, despite being down to 1a men bu
but sam kerr wasn't dwelling on it.her player, who was composed enough to get it around the keeper and equalise. it is a taster of what's to come from their new partnership. in the second half, sam kerr just missed out on finishing. chelsea annoyed with this stunner of a goal. erin cuthbert made sure she was there to cement this when. chelsea want to win back the title. ——this win. sam kerr, by time up, had no goals, but they will surely come. we have had good link ups in training and it...
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sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother. want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin. then you had horizons limited, which went through some changes, and thanks to sam again, he provided a home for transitional -- for transitions and horizons unlimited, another organization from our community. and then you had the 24th street merchants association. where is eric? sam, once again, he gave a home to that space. and then he gave space when carnaval san francisco was going through transition. and mecca, and then mission grove. and. [speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at? thank you. sam, once again, he gave home to it.
sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother. want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin....
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his latest book we are celebrating tonight is sam houston and alamo have been jurors. it's yet anothe another bestselr that's debuted last week as number three on the bestseller list. the list just came out and he's at number two. if you haven't read it you are in for a treat and i have good news for you tonight. you are taking home a signed copy of the new book. we are honored to have him tonight and he's good to speak for a couple of minutes. he told me he might take a couple questions if you are kind tyou're kindto him so welcome te bestsellers list. thank you for being here. >> thank you for coming out tonight. i don't know anybody that you seem nice and well dressed and you are all wearing the same type of blue which is kind of scary. [laughter] they've done an incredible job leading the way with the publicity. you could have the best book in the best message, the best story but you've got to tell people it's out there and there are so many great books out there right now. you've got to have the right plan to launch and so far, this is my sixth book overall, my fo
his latest book we are celebrating tonight is sam houston and alamo have been jurors. it's yet anothe another bestselr that's debuted last week as number three on the bestseller list. the list just came out and he's at number two. if you haven't read it you are in for a treat and i have good news for you tonight. you are taking home a signed copy of the new book. we are honored to have him tonight and he's good to speak for a couple of minutes. he told me he might take a couple questions if you...
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sam was assaulted by two men in a hotel room in manchester.night, they became separated. sam got chatting to a group of men and went for one more drink. i think the first thing when people hear ‘male rape' is they automatically associate it with homosexuality. i think that there's a certain stigma attached to it, masculinity, that we say that you can't be a masculine man if you've not fought back and you've allowed this thing to happen and you've not... yeah, done whatever you can to go and find the perpetrators or even allow, you know, there to be perpetrators. so i think that what defines us as men or supposedly defines us as men is impacted from the offset as soon as something like this happens. this is st mary's in manchester, a sexual assault referral centre. it's where sam was treated, as were many of the men raped by sinaga. we've seen an increase of around the 33% mark for men coming forward. i'm an optimist. so, i like to think it's not an increase in sexual violence. i think it's an increase in confidence in people being able to come
sam was assaulted by two men in a hotel room in manchester.night, they became separated. sam got chatting to a group of men and went for one more drink. i think the first thing when people hear ‘male rape' is they automatically associate it with homosexuality. i think that there's a certain stigma attached to it, masculinity, that we say that you can't be a masculine man if you've not fought back and you've allowed this thing to happen and you've not... yeah, done whatever you can to go and...
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he looked at sam and said ( bleep ) you, sam.p ) in me, you need to t your ( bleep ) in that second act. ( applause ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: someone write that down. >> well, i'm still talking about it because all these years latee written it down -- i was looking around, like, me, him, the dude, where did everybody else go? this is black history right here. it was amazing. it was one of the most astounding conversations i ever witnessed, and i'm just happy -- >> stephen: wisdom right there. >> a lot of wisdom, yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: great to see you. yeah, well, that's it. >> stephen: thank you for being here. well, listen, you got more? >> no, you got the hits, baby. >> stephen: i was going to say, let's go out on -- yeah. >> i did. it is good to be back on broadway because, you know, you're asking about my first -- it was my first professional job, and, in '81, we had our opening night party at studio 54, and i went around the corner to have a drink with friends and came back to try to get in the club, and the door m
he looked at sam and said ( bleep ) you, sam.p ) in me, you need to t your ( bleep ) in that second act. ( applause ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: someone write that down. >> well, i'm still talking about it because all these years latee written it down -- i was looking around, like, me, him, the dude, where did everybody else go? this is black history right here. it was amazing. it was one of the most astounding conversations i ever witnessed, and i'm just happy -- >> stephen:...
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that you phone him up and say, sam, do you phone him up and say, sam, do you realise the scope of whatabout here? no, we just met up talking about here? no, we just met up and started talking about it. you know, you just gradually work your way to something, really. as a viewer, i can tell you it was overwhelming and absolutely extraordinary to look at. a bit of an expert now, roger, your 15th oscar nomination. is a? it is, yeah. you 613 to 11 because you want one firm blade runner a couple of years ago. what happens between now and then, do you get ready for the ceremony in? i don't know really, it is just ceremony in? i don't know really, it isjust nice. i'm at home and we are not only film anything at the moment, having some time off and is really nice, actually. congratulations, you are one of the most nominated people ever at the oscars, you are doing us proud. it must be extraordinary to capture a bit of world history like the first world war, which is being covered so many times by so many different film—makers, but many times by so many different film— makers, but never many ti
that you phone him up and say, sam, do you phone him up and say, sam, do you realise the scope of whatabout here? no, we just met up talking about here? no, we just met up and started talking about it. you know, you just gradually work your way to something, really. as a viewer, i can tell you it was overwhelming and absolutely extraordinary to look at. a bit of an expert now, roger, your 15th oscar nomination. is a? it is, yeah. you 613 to 11 because you want one firm blade runner a couple of...
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sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother. [applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin. then you had horizons limited, which went through some changes, and thanks to sam again, he provided a home for transitional -- for transitions and horizons unlimited, another organization from our community. and then you had the 24th street merchants association. where is eric? sam, once again, he gave a home to that space. and then he gave space when carnaval san francisco was going through transition. and mecca, and then mission grove. and. [speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you
sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother. [applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's...
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mark, sam, and guy all with us. interesting to see how going forward will will be low watching what goes on with central banks. everyone expects them to stay put. could the fed cut by the end of the year? >> it is certainly possible. we do not expect them to do anything in 2020, but more likely a cut and an increase. then an increase -- than an increase. persistent inflation even if weight sought -- we still do not think they are likely to move very quickly. our high probability thought is that they do nothing in a 2020. >> completely agree with everything mark said. i want to underscore the point to that he made about seeing persistently high inflation before the fed tightens. as we looktant ahead. the fed wants to see very high inflation and really run things much hotter than where they have been postcrisis. have been consistently below their target rate. this balance sheet expansion coupled with midcycle easing, they will get there over time. >> two, maybe three cuts this year, largely in the middle of the year,
mark, sam, and guy all with us. interesting to see how going forward will will be low watching what goes on with central banks. everyone expects them to stay put. could the fed cut by the end of the year? >> it is certainly possible. we do not expect them to do anything in 2020, but more likely a cut and an increase. then an increase -- than an increase. persistent inflation even if weight sought -- we still do not think they are likely to move very quickly. our high probability thought...
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steve cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson.as well, sam rockwell, scarlett johansson. steve marchand. lets go on to phil, famous for lock stock and two smoking barrels. this is back to the gangster underworld. very much going back to that. is it 2020 2002 watching this film? guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to gangster movies. matthew mcconaughey going into a london pub and ordering a pintand a into a london pub and ordering a pint and a pickled egg. it is guy ritchie to the nth degree. the plot is about hugh grant's character, a tabloid hack who is trying to blackmail matthew mcconaughey, who isa blackmail matthew mcconaughey, who is a crime boss. there is lots of bribery and corruption along the way. a lot of alpha males in this movie and a lot of swearing, are com pletely movie and a lot of swearing, are completely bonkers script. it doesn't entirely add up to much but what i would say is first of all a lot of energy to it. y
steve cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson.as well, sam rockwell, scarlett johansson. steve marchand. lets go on to phil, famous for lock stock and two smoking barrels. this is back to the gangster underworld. very much going back to that. is it 2020 2002 watching this film? guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to gangster movies. matthew mcconaughey going into a london pub and ordering a...
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i knew the guys had taken off and sam had gone after the dog.'t need to go with them this time but i will just hang here and they will be back soon, no big deal. a little bit of time past and i remember hearing gunshots and that was not normal. maybe it was something that was actually threatening and they were trying to scare it off or something but then i heard yelling going along with it and my heart sank. >> on one trail randy encountered a u.s. marshal spirit he said freeze, randy. i cussed at him. >> randy quickly disappeared into the woods out of sight of that u.s. marshal and ran back towards the cabin. >> i had shot my 12 gave shotgun in the air and he merely started yelling for sam and kevin to get home. >> the two continued to follow stryker who is currently on the trail of something big, three u.s. marshals who had been retreating through the woods after hearing the barking dog. one of them feared the dog would lead to their position. >> i got born of 50 feet up the hill and i heard a bang and i heard the dog yelp and i said they shot
i knew the guys had taken off and sam had gone after the dog.'t need to go with them this time but i will just hang here and they will be back soon, no big deal. a little bit of time past and i remember hearing gunshots and that was not normal. maybe it was something that was actually threatening and they were trying to scare it off or something but then i heard yelling going along with it and my heart sank. >> on one trail randy encountered a u.s. marshal spirit he said freeze, randy. i...
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sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin. then you had horizons limited, which went through some changes, and thanks to sam again, he provided a home for transitional -- for transitions and horizons unlimited, another organization from our community. and then you had the 24th street merchants association. where is eric? sam, once again, he gave a home to that space. and then he gave space when carnaval san francisco was going through transition. and mecca, and then mission grove. and. [speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at
sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's...
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sam kerr finally got her first goal in a chelsea shirt.of top spot. jess softley reports. plenty at stake for these two sides, a win for chelsea would put them one point behind arsenal. with their stars ready to shine, chelsea did not take long to assert their domination. 0nly fitting that their top scorer, beth england, should give them the lead. star signing, sam kerr, finally got her goal in a chelsea shirt, the sun playing a part in that one. arsenal struggled to get a hold of the match. sophie ingle unlikely to score a goal like that again. much like the first half, chelsea were fully in control, a fourth goal. a lapse in concentration allowed arsenal to grab their first goal of the game, but the goal was in no doubt. goal of the game, but the result was in no doubt. the title race back on, and it's anyone to take. in netball, england have lost to new zealand. emily croydon was a lead. england had an experimental team here, there are also getting used to a new coaching setup, but this was a good opportunity for them to challenge new z
sam kerr finally got her first goal in a chelsea shirt.of top spot. jess softley reports. plenty at stake for these two sides, a win for chelsea would put them one point behind arsenal. with their stars ready to shine, chelsea did not take long to assert their domination. 0nly fitting that their top scorer, beth england, should give them the lead. star signing, sam kerr, finally got her goal in a chelsea shirt, the sun playing a part in that one. arsenal struggled to get a hold of the match....
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thank you, sam. get out here. come on. sam will assist. tapped to write and record the theme song for the new james bond movie "no time to die." >> wow. >> not bad, guys, for an 18-year-old. this makes her the youngest artist in history to do this. the official james bond twitter account sharing the news overnight revealing billie has finished the song. she wrote it with her brother and long-time collaborator fineus. in a statement shared by the account, it feels crazy to be part of this in every way to be able to score the theme song that is part of such a legendary series is a huge honor. james bond is the coolest film franchise ever to exist. i'm still in shock. we'll all get to hear billie's song when "no time to die" hits theaters this april. [ applause ] and it's a perfect icing on the cake that she was on our show, so good, looking forward to that. >>> also in the news this morning, "vanity fair" delivering again. their hollywood issue filled with great interviews and pictures of this year's big stars. renee zellweger among them, fr
thank you, sam. get out here. come on. sam will assist. tapped to write and record the theme song for the new james bond movie "no time to die." >> wow. >> not bad, guys, for an 18-year-old. this makes her the youngest artist in history to do this. the official james bond twitter account sharing the news overnight revealing billie has finished the song. she wrote it with her brother and long-time collaborator fineus. in a statement shared by the account, it feels crazy to...
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sam, you saw it up close and personal. i think it's time for us to ring the alarm that donald trump is dangerous and he is damaging our democracy. some things that i witnessed, particularly the cabinet meetings and how he talked to people, i saw in this book, they were referencing how he talked to kirsten. there is no excuse for how he belittled her and put her down and talked about her looks. and not necessarily about her performance, because she pushed back. but there is no excuse for the way this president has behaved. and we have to stop try to protect him by coming up with those anecdotes like you shared, sam. >> but i would say too the -- >> i want to ask you this, before you say that. do you think the president has gaping holes in his knowledge relative to the job that he was elected to do? do you think he is dangerously uninformed in those areas? >> i think that he is dangerously intellectually uncurious. i think that the president does know what he doesn't know and he doesn't care. i had this problem with him, i m
sam, you saw it up close and personal. i think it's time for us to ring the alarm that donald trump is dangerous and he is damaging our democracy. some things that i witnessed, particularly the cabinet meetings and how he talked to people, i saw in this book, they were referencing how he talked to kirsten. there is no excuse for how he belittled her and put her down and talked about her looks. and not necessarily about her performance, because she pushed back. but there is no excuse for the way...
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tonight, one more milestone. >> firefighter sam springsteen. >> sam, 26 years old, sworn in in jerseyersey, today, reporting for duty. but hugging his other boss, his dad, his family right there in the front row. >> we're very proud. we're very proud. >> mom patty holding his badge. and sam the firefighter modest. >> i don't have too much to say. >> you're happy. >> congratulations. >> happy. >> best job in the world. >> was it hard becoming a firefighter? >> wasn't easy. >> he fought for it. he and 15 others joining the jersey city fire department. >> it was a long road. he was very dedicated for quite a few years and we're just excited for him today. >> a proud dad and we salute sam, too. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-fle now tpl my joints for the long term. i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has ne
tonight, one more milestone. >> firefighter sam springsteen. >> sam, 26 years old, sworn in in jerseyersey, today, reporting for duty. but hugging his other boss, his dad, his family right there in the front row. >> we're very proud. we're very proud. >> mom patty holding his badge. and sam the firefighter modest. >> i don't have too much to say. >> you're happy. >> congratulations. >> happy. >> best job in the world. >> was it hard...
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good morning, sam. >> reporter: frances, good morning. in the middle of the night a tornado three times the size of a football field ripped through this area. a man in this house moved to the other house and moments later a tree split it in two people across the south grappling with unimagined devastation as tornadoes wreaked havoc in oklahoma, arkansas, louisiana and missouri and weeks of declaration and sobering e lt out there and said no way this is a tornado. >> reporter: in louisiana a haunting bnked by debris from homes a elderly couple was killed after a tornado threw their tornado feet the storm racing across the u.s. in five days bringing the worst severe weather in seven years so far, 11 lives lost. three each in alabama, texas, and louisiana. one in both oklahoma and iowa. in midway, arkansas, the giant footprint of a house all that is left now is cinder blocks and rubble. coast-to-coast catastrophe king tides in orion swept a family to sea and killing a 7-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy is still missing in the middle of the
good morning, sam. >> reporter: frances, good morning. in the middle of the night a tornado three times the size of a football field ripped through this area. a man in this house moved to the other house and moments later a tree split it in two people across the south grappling with unimagined devastation as tornadoes wreaked havoc in oklahoma, arkansas, louisiana and missouri and weeks of declaration and sobering e lt out there and said no way this is a tornado. >> reporter: in...
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sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin. then you had horizons limited, which went through some changes, and thanks to sam again, he provided a home for transitional -- for transitions and horizons unlimited, another organization from our community. and then you had the 24th street merchants association. where is eric? sam, once again, he gave a home to that space. and then he gave space when carnaval san francisco was going through transition. and mecca, and then mission grove. and. [speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at
sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's...
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is to sam and i the film picked up 2 golden globes including best director. finally i'd like to dedicate this to my grandfather alfred hubert mendez who inspired this film he signed up for the 1st world war he was age 17 and i hope is looking down on us and i hope i fervently hope it never ever happens again when the movie picks up the golden globe for best drama director sam mendes took the opportunity to take a swipe at streaming service netflix i really hope this means that people will turn up and see it on a big screen for which it was intended. the world war one drama $970.00 not made by netflix it's cinemas around the globe later this month. in the jewish religion music plays a very important role in the synagogue indeed the council leads people in prayer in religious services and in the past always men no longer and the 1st female to train for the role here in europe was sofia fog of it she'll be my guest in just a moment after this. so if your lives with her family in paris but she's frequently on the move visiting different synagogues to help lead pr
is to sam and i the film picked up 2 golden globes including best director. finally i'd like to dedicate this to my grandfather alfred hubert mendez who inspired this film he signed up for the 1st world war he was age 17 and i hope is looking down on us and i hope i fervently hope it never ever happens again when the movie picks up the golden globe for best drama director sam mendes took the opportunity to take a swipe at streaming service netflix i really hope this means that people will turn...
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the first brigade is under sam's verges. the second under sam sturgis, the second under sigel, and they are armed little bit better. they are armed mainly with rifles and mexican war era musket. muskets. there's a lot of contemplation by lyon and his subordinate whether to attack or retreat your it again, he knows that he is outnumbered. just not how much. fremont is in command of the western department. he has been contemplating how he could distribute any new true. he has been mainly sending them to the southeastern corridor. there's a lot of movement there. at threats of a confederate invasion. fremont is occupied with that. there's also a significant number of expiring enlistments. the vast majority are scheduled to expire by the end of the month. he knows that. he is crunched for time. overwhelming numbers. he is completely outnumbered. he will not find that mcculloch has united with price until august the ninth when some of his men that are out on recon stumble i believe it was a farm. they stumble in and somebody told
the first brigade is under sam's verges. the second under sam sturgis, the second under sigel, and they are armed little bit better. they are armed mainly with rifles and mexican war era musket. muskets. there's a lot of contemplation by lyon and his subordinate whether to attack or retreat your it again, he knows that he is outnumbered. just not how much. fremont is in command of the western department. he has been contemplating how he could distribute any new true. he has been mainly sending...
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sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin. then you had horizons limited, which went through some changes, and thanks to sam again, he provided a home for transitional -- for transitions and horizons unlimited, another organization from our community. and then you had the 24th street merchants association. where is eric? sam, once again, he gave a home to that space. and then he gave space when carnaval san francisco was going through transition. and mecca, and then mission grove. and. [speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at
sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.applause] i was reflecting this morning and i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's...
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sam is still listening in and sam, remind us still listening in and sam, remind us how young kobe bryantrafted straight to the nba out of high school before the lee put in a ruler stipulates that now players have to do at least one year of college. the world has grown up with him. he was drafted when he was 17 and in the league when he was 18 years old he we nt league when he was 18 years old he went to the growing pains with him as sort of quite a famous first playoff series against utah where he air balled three shots down the stretch in the clutch and that was on the world stage. the nisi and rebound from that and over the rest of his career became one of the clutch players in nba history people could rely on every time the needed a bucket. he always rose to the occasion. and he was one of those players that when the lights were on was when he was at his best. so the world has grown up with him. i grew up world has grown up with him. i grew up with him. so many of the current generation of players in the nba and around the world owe so much to him and his career. just so tragic and so
sam is still listening in and sam, remind us still listening in and sam, remind us how young kobe bryantrafted straight to the nba out of high school before the lee put in a ruler stipulates that now players have to do at least one year of college. the world has grown up with him. he was drafted when he was 17 and in the league when he was 18 years old he we nt league when he was 18 years old he went to the growing pains with him as sort of quite a famous first playoff series against utah where...
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what sam's film does is situate us today in a historical legacy.think a lot about one specific idea, just this notion of who gets to play trans people on-screen. i have heard so many times from producers in hollywood that, well, we have to put this particular star, this man to play this trans woman in order to get the film eight and push the conversation forward. one of the moments we discuss in the film is this practice has been going on for over 40 years. this ahistorical reading. amy: let's talk about some of these films. and some of these films as sam brings us in "disclosure" were considered groundbreaking, esespecially around trans lie. you had "the crying game" of 1992. of open boys don't cry" 1999. talk about what you felt was so critical, why they were such a turning in, but also problematic. " is an crying game absolutely beautiful film. there was something incredibly galvanizing and exciting about seeing that character on screen because it was someone i could identify with, but there is also -- amy: in a nutshell? >> are we allowed to sp
what sam's film does is situate us today in a historical legacy.think a lot about one specific idea, just this notion of who gets to play trans people on-screen. i have heard so many times from producers in hollywood that, well, we have to put this particular star, this man to play this trans woman in order to get the film eight and push the conversation forward. one of the moments we discuss in the film is this practice has been going on for over 40 years. this ahistorical reading. amy: let's...
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phoebe waller—bridge, sam mendes and olivia colman were among the winners flying the flag for the uk.t's begin with the ongoing iran crisis. with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment. very interesting to get the gulf news prospect of on the iran deal. yes, the gulf news is saying that iran is moving further away from the common nuclear accord, talk about enriching more uranium which has the potential for that uranium to go into nuclear warheads, and again this part of the discussion has been going on pretty much since 2018 when president trump sort of withdrew the us from the nuclear accord, and of course iran has been steadily kind of pulling out of it itself. interesting, there is the gulf news report that iran is sort of saying, you know, it can stop pulling out of the agreement at any point. 0ffering a little olive branch on this particular issue. it is kind of a bargaining chip is in it, that deal that was broken by the barack 0bama administration back in 2015, ever since trump pulled out of it in 2018 as you say, iran has, when things have gone in the direc
phoebe waller—bridge, sam mendes and olivia colman were among the winners flying the flag for the uk.t's begin with the ongoing iran crisis. with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment. very interesting to get the gulf news prospect of on the iran deal. yes, the gulf news is saying that iran is moving further away from the common nuclear accord, talk about enriching more uranium which has the potential for that uranium to go into nuclear warheads, and again this part...
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sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.d i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on heroin. then you had horizons limited, which went through some changes, and thanks to sam again, he provided a home for transitional -- for transitions and horizons unlimited, another organization from our community. and then you had the 24th street merchants association. where is eric? sam, once again, he gave a home to that space. and then he gave space when carnaval san francisco was going through transition. and mecca, and then mission grove. and. [speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at? thank you. sam, once again, he gave home
sam is the man and sam will get it done. [applause] thank you, brother.d i just want to give a little history and a lesson. this place has been a center of change. at one point, and i saw george simpson, where is george simpson at? this was the home for -- [speaking spanish] -- which was a drug rehab program. maria, please stand up. you were part of that. thank you very much. [speaking spanish] worked with people who at that time were on heroin. it's very hard to work with people who were on...
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plant and he sam's those homes step by step became energy independent and entirely c o 2 neutral.atric nurse elizabeth hawk demonstrates how it works her shift begins every day with the same ritual unplugging her electric car. that has to be completely filling station is above us here on the roof so the cars are recharged from solar energy that's how easy it is. the local authorities switch to electric vehicles in 2013 cutting their outgoings to half of what diesel cost and reducing their carbon emissions to 0. twice or 3 times a day the nurse checks on 87 year old good to him home at 1st it bothered miss home that she couldn't hear the car pull up anymore because it's entirely noiseless. but then i thought i don't care what they drive and the important thing is that they come by. my all the islands projects are coordinated here as sam's energy academy in 1907 it was commissioned by the danish government to revolutionize energy use on. men membership of bullying in the end we succeeded in transforming our carbon footprint and 1st making it neutral and now even negative winds give
plant and he sam's those homes step by step became energy independent and entirely c o 2 neutral.atric nurse elizabeth hawk demonstrates how it works her shift begins every day with the same ritual unplugging her electric car. that has to be completely filling station is above us here on the roof so the cars are recharged from solar energy that's how easy it is. the local authorities switch to electric vehicles in 2013 cutting their outgoings to half of what diesel cost and reducing their...
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it takes a deep love for nature and peace and quiet to live on denmark's sams of island di stage lefttly rolling countryside here. but tina and her husband ben had other reasons to leave the city life copenhagen and or who's behind and move here 3 years ago. they set out to take part in an experiment it was the island communities bid to save the world. for us. and in florida back to us was that sam so is far ahead in terms of sustainability and what they started here 20 years ago inspired us we wanted to be a part of this. on a little excursion around the island with a population of around $3500.00 seems ideal and in many ways like any other danish island what stands out are the many wind turbines of the 1st generation and the outside solar panels in front of the town hall and men like the farmer you're going schonberg one of the energy pioneers 20 years ago he and other islanders joined forces to create sam's those 1st wind farms. that got us to baghdad and when i put 12000000 kroner into my 1st winter blend i had sleepless nights. i had to change banks and go deep into debt and food
it takes a deep love for nature and peace and quiet to live on denmark's sams of island di stage lefttly rolling countryside here. but tina and her husband ben had other reasons to leave the city life copenhagen and or who's behind and move here 3 years ago. they set out to take part in an experiment it was the island communities bid to save the world. for us. and in florida back to us was that sam so is far ahead in terms of sustainability and what they started here 20 years ago inspired us we...