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detectives spoke with sam's neighbors. >> i saw sam that day and had a short conversation with sam. >chel and dan said sam was with another man they didn't know. a man in a black hat. it seemed a potential lead. meanwhile, steve found there were recent transactions on the bank account he and sam shared. the trail led to long beach, where sam's atm card was used to order a pizza. cops staked out the delivery address. >> guns out, ready to hit it like someone had committed a murder inside. >> and that someone is samuel eliezer? >> yes. >> except it wasn't. instead, the cops found this guy, 17-year-old wesley frylick. >> sitting in front of officers of the law, handcuffed, i'm obviously literally -- i'm sorry i can't say this, but my [bleep] were inside of me. i was [ bleep ]ing myself and i was nervous as hell. >> he said he had no idea who sam was. he got the atm card from a guy he knew, who told an elaborate story. >> that he worked for a bail bondsman agency and he wanted me to withdraw money from an atm for legal reasons. >> leslie said he believed the guy because it was a fellow ac
detectives spoke with sam's neighbors. >> i saw sam that day and had a short conversation with sam. >chel and dan said sam was with another man they didn't know. a man in a black hat. it seemed a potential lead. meanwhile, steve found there were recent transactions on the bank account he and sam shared. the trail led to long beach, where sam's atm card was used to order a pizza. cops staked out the delivery address. >> guns out, ready to hit it like someone had committed a murder...
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yeah, sam, when ou going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen — going about it. going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us - going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us has - you listen to what the us has just said with jen's you listen to what the us has just said withjen�*s sake there talking in no uncertain terms, we have seen that us diplomacy hasn't really been successful before and trying to get the north koreans to give all of this up. al trump wasn't really able to get kim jong—il into this up. al trump wasn't really able to get kimjong—il into do that. what is the expectation of how the biden administration might treat this?— might treat this? what i thou . ht might treat this? what i thought was _ might treat this? what i thought was interesting | might treat this? what | - thought was interesting about that statement from the united states was that it did hold up the prospect of talks. i think that's encouraging. fo
yeah, sam, when ou going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen — going about it. going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us - going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us has - you listen to what the us has just said with jen's you listen to what the us has just said withjen�*s sake there talking in no uncertain terms, we have seen that us diplomacy hasn't...
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>> this is a question for sam. sam you would probably what we call assimilated now. i would like you to reflect on how you have maintained your tradition, culture, and your language as you have now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that even something that you value? because it is okay if you say no. but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. [laughter] >> i still speak arabic with my parents because they haven't really learned english. they are going to college. they are learning english, but they are not really good. my friends are from lebanon, syria, iraq, whatever, i still speak arabic with them too. but half of my friends are arabic, and then half of them is mexican. so i speak more right now like spanish. but the arabic language, my family always say like don't lose it, like no matter what, so like you leaving here, you're going to have family. you're going to have kids here, whatever. don't lose this language, like that's your own language. >> what about besides just language, though? she's asking about traditions, holidays, custom
>> this is a question for sam. sam you would probably what we call assimilated now. i would like you to reflect on how you have maintained your tradition, culture, and your language as you have now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that even something that you value? because it is okay if you say no. but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. [laughter] >> i still speak arabic with my parents because they haven't really learned english. they...
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. >> sam joining us now from the scene sam, are we learning any details about how this discovery was made >> reporter: lester, according to the laundrie attorney, brian's parents alerted the fbi last night they wanted to search the park. went there this morning and went to a trail where they found brian's belongings that is leading to more questions tonight. lester >> sam brock this evening. thank you. >>> now tonight, the fda has just authorized booster
. >> sam joining us now from the scene sam, are we learning any details about how this discovery was made >> reporter: lester, according to the laundrie attorney, brian's parents alerted the fbi last night they wanted to search the park. went there this morning and went to a trail where they found brian's belongings that is leading to more questions tonight. lester >> sam brock this evening. thank you. >>> now tonight, the fda has just authorized booster
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sam: we are in 10 countries at the moment.ons span three continents, 700 million people, young population, fast-growing. most of our markets are rolling out. you can imagine the potential and runway and prospects. that is why i was telling matt earlier, this is a long-term business proposition for us. we believe every citizen in our markets wants to improve their lives, they want better, wider broadband. we deliver those towers, the connectivity to the towers. we are excited about this, to be honest. matt: what will you do with the money raised? sam: our market, again, is growing exponentially. we need to build more towers in our country. in nigeria, we are adding 2000 rural and village sites. can you imagine places that don't have coverage? we are doing highway coverage in brazil. we want to move into new markets. we are looking at southeast asia, countries in africa. we are expanding and growing in brazil. we want to bring fiber to these sites, provide connectivity. jon: that is what i was going to ask about, potential expan
sam: we are in 10 countries at the moment.ons span three continents, 700 million people, young population, fast-growing. most of our markets are rolling out. you can imagine the potential and runway and prospects. that is why i was telling matt earlier, this is a long-term business proposition for us. we believe every citizen in our markets wants to improve their lives, they want better, wider broadband. we deliver those towers, the connectivity to the towers. we are excited about this, to be...
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. — sam lister the express.o step in and sort out the problems. it is kind of a risky strategy, isn�*t it? it the problems. it is kind of a risky strategy, isn't it?— strategy, isn't it? it is. obviously, _ strategy, isn't it? it is. obviously, the - strategy, isn't it? it is. obviously, the public l strategy, isn't it? it is. i obviously, the public wants strategy, isn't it? it is. - obviously, the public wants to strategy, isn't it? it is. _ obviously, the public wants to see the fuel sorted and the food shortages resolved, but i think what we have seen from the prime minister today, he is trying to push this back onto business. he has been talking about a period of adjustment while businesses adapt to the new reality. he is trying to put the blame back on to the businesses, saying it is time for them to pay higher wages to attract the staff and that is the way forward. i am cunous and that is the way forward. i am curious about _ and that is the way forward. i am curious about his _ and that is the way forwar
. — sam lister the express.o step in and sort out the problems. it is kind of a risky strategy, isn�*t it? it the problems. it is kind of a risky strategy, isn't it?— strategy, isn't it? it is. obviously, _ strategy, isn't it? it is. obviously, the - strategy, isn't it? it is. obviously, the public l strategy, isn't it? it is. i obviously, the public wants strategy, isn't it? it is. - obviously, the public wants to strategy, isn't it? it is. _ obviously, the public wants to see the fuel...
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sam, does the government need to move _ already.ernment need to move more quickly - already. sam, does the government need to move more quickly than - already. sam, does the government need to move more quickly than it l need to move more quickly than it seems to be at the moment? should schoolchildren be wearing masks after they half term break, for example? i after they half term break, for example?— after they half term break, for examle? ~ . �* , example? i think what you've seen from the government _ example? i think what you've seen from the government today, - example? i think what you've seen from the government today, and i from the government today, and certainly from the briefings was in this morning, is the government is quite clear that the current measures it has in place are holding back the river, as it were, because the vaccination programme has broken that league between hospitalisations and death rates, rising levels of covid. so although sadly death levels are rising slightly and hospitalisations are increasing s
sam, does the government need to move _ already.ernment need to move more quickly - already. sam, does the government need to move more quickly than - already. sam, does the government need to move more quickly than it l need to move more quickly than it seems to be at the moment? should schoolchildren be wearing masks after they half term break, for example? i after they half term break, for example?— after they half term break, for examle? ~ . �* , example? i think what you've seen from...
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david berkowitz, the son of sam, >> in 1976.oximately 1600 murders in new york city. 2019. with 1 million more people in new york city there were 318 homicides. >> crime had surged wildly. south bronx was deteriorating a lot. you did not feel safe going out. >> the crime wave that son of sam commits his first shooting, before he was done, 6e people would be dead, and 7 wounded, including one man lucky enough to survive, and tell his story. >> we were not making out for long, next thing, it sounded like the car exploded. >> go, now. now. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save
david berkowitz, the son of sam, >> in 1976.oximately 1600 murders in new york city. 2019. with 1 million more people in new york city there were 318 homicides. >> crime had surged wildly. south bronx was deteriorating a lot. you did not feel safe going out. >> the crime wave that son of sam commits his first shooting, before he was done, 6e people would be dead, and 7 wounded, including one man lucky enough to survive, and tell his story. >> we were not making out for...
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the more in the tensions into nicea, we are joined by independent journalist sam kimbo, sam, get to see. i'm going to be quite toughening to, to start off with your headline. what would your headline be that sums out what is happening in tennessee this week to day? what would you go with her despite the appointment? oh, i of the country's 1st female prime minister and major questions remain about teenagers, democratic transition. oh, no foss. let's talk about the moot in the country. give us an example of that mood . how would you sum it up? well, i think you could say most places that you go in the country, the feeling that you might get on the street is you might get a sense of anxiety attention. i mean things, things, in many neighborhoods in a lot of cities, i mean kind of street like, seems to be going on as normal or as normal has been over the last several years. but there's, there's a lot of anxiety and a lot of that comes from core is produced by at least the tension between those who support the president. exceptional measures who took on july 25th, which include freezing of t
the more in the tensions into nicea, we are joined by independent journalist sam kimbo, sam, get to see. i'm going to be quite toughening to, to start off with your headline. what would your headline be that sums out what is happening in tennessee this week to day? what would you go with her despite the appointment? oh, i of the country's 1st female prime minister and major questions remain about teenagers, democratic transition. oh, no foss. let's talk about the moot in the country. give us an...
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people like david berkowitz, known as the son of sam. edmund kemper, dubbed the coed killer. and john wayne gacy, a possible inspiration for pennywise and stephen kings "it," who killed 33 young men and buried them in the crawlspace of his home. these stories and more are what you're going to hear in my new fox nation series, "the killer next door." - john would always say, what did we learn from each offender? and kind of put that all together. each offender had something unique that they did that we could add to the profile of killers in general. - serial killers don't just exist in the shadows. they walk beside us, live in our neighborhoods, and make our local news. over the course of 50 years, i get to know dozens of these predators through my work on hundreds of horrific cases. these people aren't like monsters. they look like us, but why are they different? what makes them different than us? with gacy, he could live kind of a dual life. he could be a businessman by day and he would be this predatory serial killer at night. - they just say, "well, gacy says, clowns can g
people like david berkowitz, known as the son of sam. edmund kemper, dubbed the coed killer. and john wayne gacy, a possible inspiration for pennywise and stephen kings "it," who killed 33 young men and buried them in the crawlspace of his home. these stories and more are what you're going to hear in my new fox nation series, "the killer next door." - john would always say, what did we learn from each offender? and kind of put that all together. each offender had something...
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sam: good morning, tom. basically, what i look at is knowing that the s&p 500 is likely to close above the september 2 all-time high fairly soon. the question is going back to world war ii, looking at the prior 60 pullbacks or declines of 5% to 10%, how much further did it go beyond that recovery level before stumbling into another decline of 5% or more? the answer was the market has risen an average of eight point 4%, a median of 5.4%, and it has taken about 98 days before we on average slip into a new decline. when you look also to how well the market has done from the low point of october to the end of december, average gain is more than 7%, so basically, there really is a santa claus. jonathan: what is it about seasonals? when all of us first got into this business and heard about all of this, it sundered like hocus-pocus. what is it about all of this? sam: a lot of it has to do with capital inflows, the old sell in may strategy, basically implying that most of the money is put to work early in the year,
sam: good morning, tom. basically, what i look at is knowing that the s&p 500 is likely to close above the september 2 all-time high fairly soon. the question is going back to world war ii, looking at the prior 60 pullbacks or declines of 5% to 10%, how much further did it go beyond that recovery level before stumbling into another decline of 5% or more? the answer was the market has risen an average of eight point 4%, a median of 5.4%, and it has taken about 98 days before we on average...
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sam: you are quite right.climate activists are lobbying for us to directly target the causes of climate change, greenhouse gases, with the capital regime of banks in the way you kind of just described. i understand their motivation for doing that, and i have sympathy for their motivation, but we think that is a mistake for two reasons. one is that that kind of approach, usually called a green supporting factor or maybe a brown penalizing, which is basically reducing or in creasing capital requirements faced on how climate friendly and asset is, it is very unlikely to be effective in actually channeling investment. why do i say that? because we have tried this once before in the u.k. for small businesses. when you look at up to 24% cut in capital requirements, it is negligible, so there's no reason to think that will be effective here. the other reason is that if you do go down that path and you take it to a very extreme level, where you make banks deduct any investment that they make in nongreen assets from ca
sam: you are quite right.climate activists are lobbying for us to directly target the causes of climate change, greenhouse gases, with the capital regime of banks in the way you kind of just described. i understand their motivation for doing that, and i have sympathy for their motivation, but we think that is a mistake for two reasons. one is that that kind of approach, usually called a green supporting factor or maybe a brown penalizing, which is basically reducing or in creasing capital...
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sam: the study complements what we've already seen from the u.k.. the u.k.ate studies focused on the astrazeneca shop followed by the pfizer shot. that was only two doses. one dose of astra, one dose of pfizer. the best was a dose of astra followed by pfizer. what we got from the u.s. was what about moderna, what about johnson & johnson. remember it is one dose. what ended up being the case when you look at antibody levels when you give a moderna vaccine to a person who had one dose of johnson & johnson, they get much better antibody levels than if you give them a second shot of johnson & johnson. timelines may be a bit longer for johnson & johnson. whatever the answer is, it seems better. alix: what you're talking about is a traditional vaccine then mrna as that booster. what happens if you already got in mrna? how do you mix-and-match? sam: for that study they did have a group of people who had moderna or pfizer or the johnson & johnson vaccine. in the two groups that had the moderna and pfizer, whatever vaccine they gave got a good boost. moderna gives a
sam: the study complements what we've already seen from the u.k.. the u.k.ate studies focused on the astrazeneca shop followed by the pfizer shot. that was only two doses. one dose of astra, one dose of pfizer. the best was a dose of astra followed by pfizer. what we got from the u.s. was what about moderna, what about johnson & johnson. remember it is one dose. what ended up being the case when you look at antibody levels when you give a moderna vaccine to a person who had one dose of...
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sam believes the _ it would have been fine. sam believes the access - it would have been fine.and companies should be legally required to share it. this is something a number of lawmakers in the us agree with. it is called the right to repair, and it proposes that consumers have more say in where they get their products fix instead of just having to go to the manufacturer. and in 2021, more than half of the 50 states in the us propose some form of this legislation, covering devices like your personal tech from your mobile to your laptop, medical devices and even tractors. so i decided to give repairing a try, with a little bit of professional help. ifixit is a company that specialises people —— specialises people —— specialises in having people around the world thinks is anything from devices to apparel and anything in between. it took me about 10 minutes to replace a screen on iphone 12 macs. as someone who does very little handiwork the repair was actually quite easy. it does take a lot of patience, a steady hand and a suction cup that ballistics but overall it was quite stra
sam believes the _ it would have been fine. sam believes the access - it would have been fine.and companies should be legally required to share it. this is something a number of lawmakers in the us agree with. it is called the right to repair, and it proposes that consumers have more say in where they get their products fix instead of just having to go to the manufacturer. and in 2021, more than half of the 50 states in the us propose some form of this legislation, covering devices like your...
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let me bring l in sam - quick question to you, heat in sam — quick question to you, heat pump and electricg problem because at the moment, they are so wildly expensive.— wildly expensive. they also aren't suitable for _ wildly expensive. they also aren't suitable for many _ wildly expensive. they also aren't suitable for many people's - wildly expensive. they also aren't| suitable for many people's homes. wildly expensive. they also aren't i suitable for many people's homes. if you live _ suitable for many people's homes. if you live in _ suitable for many people's homes. if you live in a — suitable for many people's homes. if you live in a flat or very small house. — you live in a flat or very small house. or— you live in a flat or very small house, or space outside, where it is the key— house, or space outside, where it is the key pumps go? we house, or space outside, where it is the key pumps 90?— the key pumps go? we did a your questions answered _ the key pumps go? we did a your questions answered on _ the key pumps go? we did a your questions answered on this, - the key pumps go? we
let me bring l in sam - quick question to you, heat in sam — quick question to you, heat pump and electricg problem because at the moment, they are so wildly expensive.— wildly expensive. they also aren't suitable for _ wildly expensive. they also aren't suitable for many _ wildly expensive. they also aren't suitable for many people's - wildly expensive. they also aren't| suitable for many people's homes. wildly expensive. they also aren't i suitable for many people's homes. if you live _...
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this is just another day for 17—year—old sam.coffee maker. and he kind of came to me and was like "sam, what do when i was 12, my dad dropped his phone while he was running, and he kind of came to me and was like "sam, what do you think i should do here?" and he said, "can you help me go to the apple store and make me an appointment?" and i was like no, no, no i saw this on youtube one day, that you can fix your own phone. it has been five years since he fixed his dad's phone. he has since turned his parents' washington, dc garage into his professional repair shop, where people across the country send him their devices to be fixed. but it is not always an easy fix. many manufacturers don't provide the instructions or tools to independent repairers like sam. and not having access to that information can make for a risky repair. i took a pair of pointy tweezers and stuck them underneath the battery to pry up on it to release the adhesive that glues into the frame, and itjust goes, pssh, and like a bunch of smoke starts coming out o
this is just another day for 17—year—old sam.coffee maker. and he kind of came to me and was like "sam, what do when i was 12, my dad dropped his phone while he was running, and he kind of came to me and was like "sam, what do you think i should do here?" and he said, "can you help me go to the apple store and make me an appointment?" and i was like no, no, no i saw this on youtube one day, that you can fix your own phone. it has been five years since he fixed his...
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it's funny, sam wesson more sam wesson, please because there's so much anti-facebook it's hard to havee he was saying -- >> one of the few people who would say that, by the way, but go ahead >> hey, you have to have that balance. all of the premium customers are on apple that's so interesting because over the years we've seen samsung, right biggest chipmaker display maker in the world challenge apple on phones they should have been able to figure that out, but they couldn't we've seen google, massive advertising player, massive tech company challenge apple to get more smartphone market share with apple and still not be able to command the premium, but annel is a monopoly. i look forward to what the d, j's case is. >> even when we talk to sam wesson, it's hard to argue that users don't know what they're opting in or out of. i think that they do and apple has built this brand around privacy, whether you believe it or not and that's what the average consumer and perhaps lawmaker may believe, so it might be harder to go after apple, but you take a look at google and they halved the google
it's funny, sam wesson more sam wesson, please because there's so much anti-facebook it's hard to havee he was saying -- >> one of the few people who would say that, by the way, but go ahead >> hey, you have to have that balance. all of the premium customers are on apple that's so interesting because over the years we've seen samsung, right biggest chipmaker display maker in the world challenge apple on phones they should have been able to figure that out, but they couldn't we've...
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how does it make you feel, sam?am the one hiding under your bed ♪ >> just love it. if you hurry you may catch the last halloween light show tonight but don't worry sam will be back with his christmas light extravaganza real soon. >>> one last inspiring note tonight my digital series "the drink" tells the stories of people at the top of their fields. in the latest author mitch album famous for "tuesdays with morry" tells me his success was a total accident. worth watching at nbc news.com/thedrink or on the nbc nightly news podcast. >>> also tomorrow lester holt kicks off his "across america" series live from austin, texas. i'm kate snow for all austin, texas. i'm kate snow for all ofs here at u n ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. >> announcer: nbc sports, home of the olympic games. notre dame football. the premier league. the nascar playoffs. "sunday night football" and super bowl lvi only on nbc. >>> everybody in the house! ♪♪ ♪ nothing could surprise you ♪
how does it make you feel, sam?am the one hiding under your bed ♪ >> just love it. if you hurry you may catch the last halloween light show tonight but don't worry sam will be back with his christmas light extravaganza real soon. >>> one last inspiring note tonight my digital series "the drink" tells the stories of people at the top of their fields. in the latest author mitch album famous for "tuesdays with morry" tells me his success was a total accident....
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what would be your sam unfilled to take on the piano? what do we need to know? what can you tell us for my sam, unfiltered, take, you know, kind of what i gather from conversations on the street, on the phone, on social media and it, i think that there's a strong possibility that the president, i say it has nominated for this woman knows look within on a university professor with little to no form of political experience and has, has met and put her in this position, which is largely powerless in the with the current status. then as a way to signal to the international community that a defender women's rights and then maybe more progressive than he actually is. so some might say that that's kind of a cynical view, but i've heard, you know, numerous more critically minded folks say that even folks who are kind of a little bit supportive of the president's actions and said, yeah, well, you know, i don't know the lady, especially women i've spoken to said yeah, i don't, i don't know her, i don't, i don't know what she can do. she hasn't proved her. her, her ability
what would be your sam unfilled to take on the piano? what do we need to know? what can you tell us for my sam, unfiltered, take, you know, kind of what i gather from conversations on the street, on the phone, on social media and it, i think that there's a strong possibility that the president, i say it has nominated for this woman knows look within on a university professor with little to no form of political experience and has, has met and put her in this position, which is largely powerless...
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so so, so that mission community that mozilla, culminating a sam and the math of defense. what he see is dead in case of wisdom, muslims had been targeted. you see that be human ideation. you see not only, you know, making them homeless, but also we have seen what, what, you know, what happened when i had language, okay. al, okay. okay, so we're going to let you know we're going to let your question mister gallum jury . i just want to hear from our 3rd guest cast ab, you've heard 2 very different narratives, obviously, you know, pushing against each other. where is the truth? where is the truth? i mean, i would like to bring out the a larger context here. and i think it is also to do with the fall of the land. want to see that a, some assistance has been having and allow me just are 2 to 3 minutes you up on back to school. okay. been there before you unpack and provide as context. i want to ask you a very basic question. are they targeting bengali muslims? or muslims from bengali origin. i would put it this way that there is definitely a dog getting off the lot of the no w
so so, so that mission community that mozilla, culminating a sam and the math of defense. what he see is dead in case of wisdom, muslims had been targeted. you see that be human ideation. you see not only, you know, making them homeless, but also we have seen what, what, you know, what happened when i had language, okay. al, okay. okay, so we're going to let you know we're going to let your question mister gallum jury . i just want to hear from our 3rd guest cast ab, you've heard 2 very...
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yeah, i have 1st of all the name of the, the sharon, molly's, the chief off the state of sam. he has already acknowledged the policy off, lend policy and us on, according to dad, the lender, people who have been evicted, they will be given to echo of land for their own, you know, agriculture publicists. and it is, it does totally a rehabilitation program is going on with, from the government. and also to have that been given from central government also . and the chief of our state doctor, he meant that the charmaya is already and not, not a big you just for this people. and in fact the at the church which was done that was on gum. and lad, and the people would actually be dislocated from there were actually just so that families. so when it came to reality, yeah, over 20000 people. and that was all of their surprised right on that as well. well, it was not at all. well, jury dury i'm doing, i'm, i'm going to come to you, but very quickly i want to go to you to where one of our commenters actually said crucial to ron, asking, are these evicted people getting judicial support a
yeah, i have 1st of all the name of the, the sharon, molly's, the chief off the state of sam. he has already acknowledged the policy off, lend policy and us on, according to dad, the lender, people who have been evicted, they will be given to echo of land for their own, you know, agriculture publicists. and it is, it does totally a rehabilitation program is going on with, from the government. and also to have that been given from central government also . and the chief of our state doctor, he...
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the residue of that calvinist spirit, sam, sam, sam, the red sox is doing it again. ten years ago almost to the day, you and me were in the exact same spot when the red sox gotten beat in camden yards on the last day of the season. tampa bay raised one on a walk-off homer. the red sox were eliminated from the playoffs. this has that field. to go into camden and to lose 2-3 to 170 baltimore orioles is like a definitive red sox experience. brutal. it's so interesting. the yankees is two games off. they got the rays this weekend and the red sox are coming to washington. i have a feeling i may have to make it to one or two of those games myself. the red sox now two games out. so the mariners and the blue jays and you know -- >> look, if we win, if we win we are good. we just got to win. the offense has been the worst. pitching and especially the bullpen had not been great. it feels like i am such a pessimistic but it seems like the wheels are falling apart. i would be shocked we even won verses the nats. >> that's the plan right now. >> well, sam, for good reasons. you a
the residue of that calvinist spirit, sam, sam, sam, the red sox is doing it again. ten years ago almost to the day, you and me were in the exact same spot when the red sox gotten beat in camden yards on the last day of the season. tampa bay raised one on a walk-off homer. the red sox were eliminated from the playoffs. this has that field. to go into camden and to lose 2-3 to 170 baltimore orioles is like a definitive red sox experience. brutal. it's so interesting. the yankees is two games...
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lester >> sam brock this evening.thank you. >>> now tonight, the fda has just authorized booster shots of the johnson & johnson covid vaccines for millions of americans hours after the biden admini children miguel almaguer now with the latest. >> reporter: authorized by the fda late today, booster shots for adults fully vaccinated with moderna and johnson & johnson could be days away the stage now set for the cdc's review after the fda also approved mixing and matching boosters >> done! >> reporter: it comes as the white house unveiled its massive plan to begin vaccinating 28 million children between the ages of 5 and 11 who could qualify for their first shot of pfizer's vaccine as soon as early november >> so the main idea of this -- >> reporter: the logistical roll-out using trusted sites like schools and community centers to ensure families have easy access to the free vaccines. >> why is vaccinating this age group so important? >> we do a lot of vaccinations for kids to keep them safe. getting them vaccinated will
lester >> sam brock this evening.thank you. >>> now tonight, the fda has just authorized booster shots of the johnson & johnson covid vaccines for millions of americans hours after the biden admini children miguel almaguer now with the latest. >> reporter: authorized by the fda late today, booster shots for adults fully vaccinated with moderna and johnson & johnson could be days away the stage now set for the cdc's review after the fda also approved mixing and...
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i do, sam on the roads, and you can catch up with all the later on today via sam's twitter feed. thanks for watching. if you've ever got a story idea for us at the stream, you can tweet us at a stream. i'll see you next time. take everybody ah . after decades of conflict between successive colombian, governments and the fox marxist gorillas and historic peace accord in 2016. so fighters lay down their arms 5 years on a mit rising defense and brutal police repression. a new cycle of violence has robbed the nation. people and power off if the agreement is failing and what's next for the country, columbia, killing the peace on al jazeera. when afghan filmmaker has san for silly catches the taliban, attention, a bounty on his head forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey across continents chronicling their multi year saga on their phones. midnight traveller, an odyssey of hope, resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness on al jazeera pitches, don't why? that's the beauty of television. journalism, i've always wanted to m
i do, sam on the roads, and you can catch up with all the later on today via sam's twitter feed. thanks for watching. if you've ever got a story idea for us at the stream, you can tweet us at a stream. i'll see you next time. take everybody ah . after decades of conflict between successive colombian, governments and the fox marxist gorillas and historic peace accord in 2016. so fighters lay down their arms 5 years on a mit rising defense and brutal police repression. a new cycle of violence has...
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and like sam, thank you so much. i am kimball, have a look here on my laptop. you can follow him on twitter. i do some on the roads, and you can catch up with all relation to museum via sams twitter feed. thanks for watching. if you've ever got a story idea for us at the stream, you can tweet us at a stream. i'll see you next time. take everybody ah . stories that need to be told. find a way. opening a window into another life. these are my babies, my students where i go, where i see them. it's just like we were in secondary from personal endeavors in epic struggle. took a lot of sacrifices in individual jenny whitney joe case has been firing documentary that changed the while on al jazeera. around 200 wildfires have struck turkey in recent weeks and also support has how to bring them on the control almost a decade ago. west spaniel. glad martin was an exchange student in turkey's booster province. she had no idea. she will be flying planes over turkey's agent, coastline to have combat wildfires. it is one of a dozen fire fighters who ever ride from spain to co
and like sam, thank you so much. i am kimball, have a look here on my laptop. you can follow him on twitter. i do some on the roads, and you can catch up with all relation to museum via sams twitter feed. thanks for watching. if you've ever got a story idea for us at the stream, you can tweet us at a stream. i'll see you next time. take everybody ah . stories that need to be told. find a way. opening a window into another life. these are my babies, my students where i go, where i see them. it's...
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let's plunge straight and sam, do you want to kick off of the guardian forests?feelings among the worst in history? this guardian forests? uk feelings among the worst in history?— the worst in history? this is the long-awaited — the worst in history? this is the long-awaited committee - the worst in history? this is the long-awaited committee and i the worst in history? this is the - long-awaited committee and science long—awaited committee and science and technology committee and the health committee and greg clark and jeremy hunt have been conducting an inquiry into the governments handling of the covid—i9 crisis and it is not the official inquiry for next spring or has been ongoing over recent months. a lot of expert witnesses and the findings are quite unsurprising to anyone who has been following the pandemic which is really quite damning and you can see that with the fact that many different papers of decided to go a slightly different angles and that's because there's so much in this report for them to sink their teeth into. and i think reading a news repo
let's plunge straight and sam, do you want to kick off of the guardian forests?feelings among the worst in history? this guardian forests? uk feelings among the worst in history?— the worst in history? this is the long-awaited — the worst in history? this is the long-awaited committee - the worst in history? this is the long-awaited committee and i the worst in history? this is the - long-awaited committee and science long—awaited committee and science and technology committee and the...
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sam brock has the latest >> reporter: 48 hours after the start of an international crisis in one day after an fbi team touched down in haiti, still no answers about whether 17 kidnapped missionaries will be rescued or how. >> the fbi is part of a coordinated u.s. government effort to get the u.s. citizens involved to safety. >> reporter: part of that effort a state department team now also on the ground the ohio-based christian aid ministry says among those abducted are 16 americans. 5 of whom are children on the streets of port-au-prince in miami today, pleas for help for those living in violence. >> you can't get out to find food because if you get out, they're going to kidnap you. >> reporter: immigrants rights protesters lying on pavement demanding an end to haitian deportation after earthquakes, a presidential assassination and a kidnapping forced many to flee. do you worry they will not survive another week, month, in haiti. >> every day you live in haiti you're lucky. every single day you live in haiti, you know you are lucky >> reporter: the wave of kidnappings appears to be
sam brock has the latest >> reporter: 48 hours after the start of an international crisis in one day after an fbi team touched down in haiti, still no answers about whether 17 kidnapped missionaries will be rescued or how. >> the fbi is part of a coordinated u.s. government effort to get the u.s. citizens involved to safety. >> reporter: part of that effort a state department team now also on the ground the ohio-based christian aid ministry says among those abducted are 16...
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good to have you joining us, sam.n in virginia, a new poll out in the last hour finds a deadlock. the latest survey shows former democratic governor terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin in a dead heat. 49% to 48%, well within the poll's margin of error. it's worth noting the third party candidate, 1%. another 1% are undecided. wow. that's as close as it gets. >> it really is. sam stein, this race could go either way, obviously. it is going to be a battle for turnout. democrats have to be wondering, in a state that, you know, joe biden won by ten points last year, why is this race so difficult? but it is. >> yeah. forgive me, my 2-year-old child just burst in here crying. i'm a little distracted. >> i thought i heard that. >> so cute. >> i thought it was you, sam. >> okay, it was me. yeah, not that good either. to your point, joe, look at the historical trends. if you're the party in power, usually you have a tough time in these elections. just lack of enthusiasm, the opposition tends to be more united. in this case, the
good to have you joining us, sam.n in virginia, a new poll out in the last hour finds a deadlock. the latest survey shows former democratic governor terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin in a dead heat. 49% to 48%, well within the poll's margin of error. it's worth noting the third party candidate, 1%. another 1% are undecided. wow. that's as close as it gets. >> it really is. sam stein, this race could go either way, obviously. it is going to be a battle for turnout. democrats have to be...
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our sam brock now with late details >> here we go. >> reporter: tonight, a near unanimous all-clear from the fda panel reviewing pfizer vaccine data for 5 to 11-year-olds >> dr. gans voted yes. so this concludes the vote. >> reporter: paving the way for an additional 28 million children who would be eligible for a covid shot potentially in days pending final fda and cdc approval. >> any way that we can make it safer and keep them in school i think is worth it. >> reporter: the pfizer data reviewed today shows that its child-size dose, about a third of what's given to adults, is more than 90% effective at preventing symptomatic covid infection in that age group though some hold deep reservations 6 in 10 parents in a recent study said they would wait and see or won't vaccinate their children at all. some parents we spoke with say they aren't anti-vaccine but have concerns about mandates. >> i'm not opposed to vaccines it's just that it's just so new. and, you know, we don't know what the long-term effects are yet. >> reporter: and potential side effects. >> definitely the myocarditis. that
our sam brock now with late details >> here we go. >> reporter: tonight, a near unanimous all-clear from the fda panel reviewing pfizer vaccine data for 5 to 11-year-olds >> dr. gans voted yes. so this concludes the vote. >> reporter: paving the way for an additional 28 million children who would be eligible for a covid shot potentially in days pending final fda and cdc approval. >> any way that we can make it safer and keep them in school i think is worth it....
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. >>> inside hurricane sam. a drone battles the power of a category-four storm as part of a historic scientific mission. >>> righting a wrong. the state of california returns beachfront property seized from a black family nearly 100 years ago. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with drama on capitol hill. president biden signed a last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown, and this morning he is waiting to congress to act on his top domestic priorities. democrats delayed a vote last night on a $1 trillion infrastructure measure. that's because some progressives threatened to vote against it. they want a much larger package, the build-back-better plan passed, as well. so laura podesta has more from new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this boils down to cost. moderate democrats don't want to spend the amount of money that progressives say is desperately needed to fund the programs they promised constituents. this fight which is months' long now could co
. >>> inside hurricane sam. a drone battles the power of a category-four storm as part of a historic scientific mission. >>> righting a wrong. the state of california returns beachfront property seized from a black family nearly 100 years ago. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with drama on capitol hill. president biden signed a last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown, and this morning he is waiting to congress to act on his...
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sam. >> thank you, mayor breed. to say it's an honor to be up here is really putting it lightly.ever thought ten years ago when i first started at mission housing we'd be here today, but it is a true honor to be up here and help david move on to the next part of his career, but most importantly to usher in such a great person to the city of san francisco. there are a few people in the affordable housing industry's experience that have fought as hard for low-income tenants than david chiu and i don't just mean, you know, fighting hard with a tweet here and there. david really, he writes the legislation, he calls you up. he wants to know what you think. and it is rare that a politician truly believes in what they're doing that doesn't just want to write legislation for legislation's sake. david really hits the ground running and he understands. mission housing would not be where it is today without the hard work and support of david chiu both as a city supervisor, the president of the board of supervisors, as well as a city person up in sacramento and i think it's fitting we have t
sam. >> thank you, mayor breed. to say it's an honor to be up here is really putting it lightly.ever thought ten years ago when i first started at mission housing we'd be here today, but it is a true honor to be up here and help david move on to the next part of his career, but most importantly to usher in such a great person to the city of san francisco. there are a few people in the affordable housing industry's experience that have fought as hard for low-income tenants than david chiu...
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tonight how the faa is pushing back and what the airlines says is to blame sam brock now with the latest. >> reporter: a full-fledged travel nightmare. >> reporter: that's now at the end of day four. >> i got to get back to work. >> reporter: more than 40% of all southwest flights today delayed or canceled, affecting tens of thousands of passengers spilling into the second floor, similar scenes across the country from reno to nashville and dallas. >> they canceled twice. twice. twice they canceled. >> reporter: tonight southwest apologized to customers saying the numerous cancellations were primarily created by weather and other external constraints which left aircrafts and crews out of position pushing back today on a similar situation that air traffic control staffing was contributing to the problem saying none have been reported since friday >> reporter: is it possible that some members of southwest and its pilots decided to sit this out because of the covid vaccine. >> there is definitely aside from atc and weather delays going on here. the unions have said no the pilots are saying n
tonight how the faa is pushing back and what the airlines says is to blame sam brock now with the latest. >> reporter: a full-fledged travel nightmare. >> reporter: that's now at the end of day four. >> i got to get back to work. >> reporter: more than 40% of all southwest flights today delayed or canceled, affecting tens of thousands of passengers spilling into the second floor, similar scenes across the country from reno to nashville and dallas. >> they canceled...
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what do you think is his task and the task of other conservatives this week, sam?he goes, we are at least two years out from an election and so it is a bit of a steady as she goes. but i think certainly, the prime minister, he has got three things he wants to focus on this week, that is crime, climate and the economy. that is what he will be focusing on. he wants to set the agenda ahead of the cop26 climate conference in glasgow, he wants to show that the tories are the party, still the party that is tough on crime and tomorrow you will see the chancellor give his main speech, and they certainly want to set the agenda in terms of the economy, talking about how britain is set to be the fastest—growing economy in the g7, and talking about the plan for jobs and that is their focus this week anyway. seb, there are noises, not least from mps who represent constituencies not so very far from manchester, closer to machester than london, you have written a book about the impact the conservatives have made in swathes of the country where at least at a parliamentary level, t
what do you think is his task and the task of other conservatives this week, sam?he goes, we are at least two years out from an election and so it is a bit of a steady as she goes. but i think certainly, the prime minister, he has got three things he wants to focus on this week, that is crime, climate and the economy. that is what he will be focusing on. he wants to set the agenda ahead of the cop26 climate conference in glasgow, he wants to show that the tories are the party, still the party...
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one of the stories that i think is quite interesting is that sam houston was very close to jackson, andin the last years was much like a son to him. houston had heard jackson was dying and he wanted his young son to meet jackson, and so they traveled from texas here to nashville, and they arrived just a couple hours after jackson dies. so the visual of this i think is so great because the family is clustered around the bit and sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so that he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson. i hope people visit the hermitage and leave having a better understanding of jackson, who is a complicated man. i think far more complicated than say public opinion today characterize him as. he was a man of great passion, great determination, could be very fierce at times. could be very tender and concerned and it really depended upon the situation. so a better understanding of this man who was really considered in his time second only to george washington. ♪ >> get c-span on the go. watch the days biggest political events live or on
one of the stories that i think is quite interesting is that sam houston was very close to jackson, andin the last years was much like a son to him. houston had heard jackson was dying and he wanted his young son to meet jackson, and so they traveled from texas here to nashville, and they arrived just a couple hours after jackson dies. so the visual of this i think is so great because the family is clustered around the bit and sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the...
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one of the stories that i think tois quite interesting is that sam houston was a very close to jackson and in their last years he was much like a son to him. houston had her jackson was dying and he wanted his young son to meet jackson so they traveled from texas here to nashville. and they arrive a couple hours after jackson dies. so the visual of this i think is so great because the family is clustered around the bed and sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family. so that he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson . i hope people visit the hermitage and leave having a better understanding of jackson who was a complicated man. i think far more complicated than public opinion today characterized him as. he was a man of great passion, greatdetermination . could be very fierce at times. could be very tender and concerned and it depended on the situation. a better understanding of this man who was really considered in his time and only to george washington. >> you've been watching american history tv. visit the people and places that tell the american
one of the stories that i think tois quite interesting is that sam houston was a very close to jackson and in their last years he was much like a son to him. houston had her jackson was dying and he wanted his young son to meet jackson so they traveled from texas here to nashville. and they arrive a couple hours after jackson dies. so the visual of this i think is so great because the family is clustered around the bed and sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family....
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. >>> and sam brock with a solution to power problems for people who find themselves in the eye of the storm far too often. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena >>> glad you're with us. i'm francis rivera officials confirming that a live round was in the gun used by alec baldwin during a scene rehearsal. the million dollar question is how a live round got into the revolver in the first place. nbc's miguel almaguer starts us off. >> reporter: on the set of "rust," investigators say alec baldwin fired a single live round, a real bullet that traveled through and killed halyna hutchins and grazed joel souza. he was handed a colt .45 he was told was safe to use before he pulled the trigger during me hearsal. >> if the sheriff determines a crime has occurred, an arrest or arrests will be made and charges will be filed. >> two people accidentally shot on a movie set >> reporter: interviewing the 16 cast and crew members who were inside the church during the shooting, authorities have now seized 600 items of evidence among them, three guns and 500 rounds of ammunition,
. >>> and sam brock with a solution to power problems for people who find themselves in the eye of the storm far too often. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena >>> glad you're with us. i'm francis rivera officials confirming that a live round was in the gun used by alec baldwin during a scene rehearsal. the million dollar question is how a live round got into the revolver in the first place. nbc's miguel almaguer starts us off. >>...
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sour doe sam. a sweet peek behind the scenes at the props he uses for the big game. >> what i really want to know, what's in that box? >> what's in the box. >> wow. fancy. the 75th anniversary of the 49ers football team. that is a beauty. >> all right. it's time to compete in the dance off. try to mimic the great 49ers celebrations. sam is here to show you the moves. good luck. >> i'm in on the action. >> my favorite player of all time. hanks and the funky chicken. >> that was awesome. i'm dizzy. >> okay. that was so much fun. we'll see you on the field. let's go niners! >>> she does the funky chicken around here all the time. >> with or without sam. >> all right. museum is open every weekend there's a home game. check out the web site. for information times and tickets. >> one final check of the weather after this. >>> let's check in with rob. what's happening over the next couple hours. >> speaking of the stadium. we have rain on the increase likely as the game goes on. the heavy rain which has b
sour doe sam. a sweet peek behind the scenes at the props he uses for the big game. >> what i really want to know, what's in that box? >> what's in the box. >> wow. fancy. the 75th anniversary of the 49ers football team. that is a beauty. >> all right. it's time to compete in the dance off. try to mimic the great 49ers celebrations. sam is here to show you the moves. good luck. >> i'm in on the action. >> my favorite player of all time. hanks and the funky...
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sam brock now with late details. >> reporter: police and fbi agents have spent weeks combing this reserve searching for brian laundrie his last reported location
sam brock now with late details. >> reporter: police and fbi agents have spent weeks combing this reserve searching for brian laundrie his last reported location