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sam: no. the crypto world has grown quite a bit, but i was surprised at how big i was able to grow things. i did see pretty high upside when i got involved. i was surprised actually got there. david: today you are running ftx. you started ftx what year? sam: 2019. david: what does it do? sam: a cryptocurrency exchange is what we call it. it does a couple of different things. if you compared to traditional finance, you have this new york stock exchange, nasdaq, you don't go to newyorkstockexchange.com to send an order. they have other businesses that sit in the front the consumers access. in crypto, all of that gets squashed into one entity. what ftx is, is all of those things. it is a front end mobile website, api, and everything in between. if you want to buy or sell bitcoin, you can go to ftx.com and we offer all services necessary except for buying and selling. david: you got involved because you thought it would be a creative new area to get involved with. was making a lot of money your go
sam: no. the crypto world has grown quite a bit, but i was surprised at how big i was able to grow things. i did see pretty high upside when i got involved. i was surprised actually got there. david: today you are running ftx. you started ftx what year? sam: 2019. david: what does it do? sam: a cryptocurrency exchange is what we call it. it does a couple of different things. if you compared to traditional finance, you have this new york stock exchange, nasdaq, you don't go to...
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sam: no.ut the crypto world has grown quite a bit since i got involved. but i was surprised at how big i was able to grow things. i thought there was a chance. i did see pretty high upside when i got involved. i was surprised actually got there. david: today, you are running ftx. you started ftx what year? sam: 2019. david: what does it do? sam: it is a cryptocurrency exchange, is what we call it. but it is a combination of a few different businesses. if you compare it to traditional finance, you have the new york stock exchange, the nasdaq, you can trade stocks, but you do not go to newyorkstockexchange.com to send an order. they have other businesses that sit in the front the consumers for access. in crypto, all of that gets squashed into one entity. what ftx is, is all of those things. it is a back end match engine, risk engine, and a front end mobile app website, api, and everything in between. if you want to buy or sell bitcoin, you can go to ftx.com and we offer all the services necessar
sam: no.ut the crypto world has grown quite a bit since i got involved. but i was surprised at how big i was able to grow things. i thought there was a chance. i did see pretty high upside when i got involved. i was surprised actually got there. david: today, you are running ftx. you started ftx what year? sam: 2019. david: what does it do? sam: it is a cryptocurrency exchange, is what we call it. but it is a combination of a few different businesses. if you compare it to traditional finance,...
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it totally sam: sam: depends on who is running.irst is i might be very involved, i might not be involved at all. i might be in vibe -- involved on other side or both. the primaries are important and it is true for the president as well. something a lot of people miss is if your goal is -- then you have to operate in general elections. but if your goal is getting good public servants and people who are really fighting for the country, there are people on both sides of the aisle. and, you know, you have these concepts that are lower things from a partisan perspective. and there are great opportunities to support people who would make good public servants. david: you support people in both parties sam: yeah. david: ok. and you would not consider running yourself? sam: that would be an insane thing for me to do as a job as i'm doing the other things of doing. david: do you see yourself doing this for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years like this? sam: i think so. when i get burnt out, i get burnt out when i'm out of useful things to do on a t
it totally sam: sam: depends on who is running.irst is i might be very involved, i might not be involved at all. i might be in vibe -- involved on other side or both. the primaries are important and it is true for the president as well. something a lot of people miss is if your goal is -- then you have to operate in general elections. but if your goal is getting good public servants and people who are really fighting for the country, there are people on both sides of the aisle. and, you know,...
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sam: no. the crypto world has grown quite a bit, but i was surprised at how big i was able to grow things. i thought there was a chance event. i did see pretty high upside when i got involved. i was surprised actually got there. -- i was surprised we actually got there. david: today you are running ftx, you started that what year? sam: 2019. david: what does it do? sam: a cryptocurrency exchange is what we call it. it is really a combination of a few different businesses. if you compare it to traditional finance, you have this new york -- the new york stock exchange nasdaq, you don't go to new york , stock exchange.com to send an order. they are primarily -- they have other businesses that sit in the front that consumers access. then you have different settlement parties in the middle there. in crypto all of that gets squashed into one entity. ftx is all of those things. a risk engine, a custody system, a mobile app website, api and everything in between so if you want to buy or sell a bitcoin
sam: no. the crypto world has grown quite a bit, but i was surprised at how big i was able to grow things. i thought there was a chance event. i did see pretty high upside when i got involved. i was surprised actually got there. -- i was surprised we actually got there. david: today you are running ftx, you started that what year? sam: 2019. david: what does it do? sam: a cryptocurrency exchange is what we call it. it is really a combination of a few different businesses. if you compare it to...
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sam: i think so.i get burnt out, i get burnt out when i'm out of useful things to do on a topic. i do not tend to get burnt out from work or stress. david: crypto came along relatively recently. i guess bitcoin was invented in 2009. relatively recently it has become a big phenomenon. do you see any other phenomenon you might get involved with as well? sam: potentially ai. right now we are at the stage of ai being a mediocre chat box instead of really bad chat box. but that is going to change over time. 10 to 20 years from now we may be having a different conversation. dave: i have not bought any cryptocurrencies. i have invested in companies that service the industry, but i have not bought crypto myself. let's say i wanted to buy some cryptocurrencies, what would you recommend to me or anybody else? sam: i try not to give investment advice. what i would say is, the most effective and useful thing you can do is just try everything out. take $10, take it through every protocol, every exchange. that will
sam: i think so.i get burnt out, i get burnt out when i'm out of useful things to do on a topic. i do not tend to get burnt out from work or stress. david: crypto came along relatively recently. i guess bitcoin was invented in 2009. relatively recently it has become a big phenomenon. do you see any other phenomenon you might get involved with as well? sam: potentially ai. right now we are at the stage of ai being a mediocre chat box instead of really bad chat box. but that is going to change...
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please welcome sam morril. what's going on? man, welcome to the daily show. >> this is awesome. >> are you kidding me, this is one of my favorite moments because i met you, maybe like eight years ago when i first came to new york to do comedy. nobody knew me, this is like whatever, even longer, maybe ten years ago. and i moat you in the comedy cellar and in comedy circles there are alls comedians where they will say that is a comic's comic, where every comedian stays to watch that comic. every comedian wants to hear what they are going to sairks you were that guy, you are still that guy and i'm so excited, congratulations. >> thank you. i feel-- (applause) >> this is such a legit show, usually you have someone arguing before the human rights council and now you have me a guy who is arguing at the fronts desk of my hotel to return my muscle relaxers that they took. >> trevor: i think it is perfectly fitting. you saw in the clip, you talk beferg. >> yeah. >> trevor: for those who don't know sam, you are going to know him but let'
please welcome sam morril. what's going on? man, welcome to the daily show. >> this is awesome. >> are you kidding me, this is one of my favorite moments because i met you, maybe like eight years ago when i first came to new york to do comedy. nobody knew me, this is like whatever, even longer, maybe ten years ago. and i moat you in the comedy cellar and in comedy circles there are alls comedians where they will say that is a comic's comic, where every comedian stays to watch that...
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sam champion, yeah.nly hope. >>> coming up, we have much more on the first night of "dancing with the stars" and sam's big night in the ballroom. got it all right here. my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after two starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi, 90% clearer skin and less joint pain is possible. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. with skyrizi, there's nothing like the feeling of improving my skin and joints... ...and that means everything. now's the time to talk to your doctor about how skyrizi can help treat your psoriatic arth
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[applause] finally, she's like thanks, sam. but sam is right.in laden never tried to blow up anyone that agreed with him. unless it was murder someone else. but i think you know you've got long trump dearrangement syndrome when you think bin laden has redeeming qualities. but can those things be said about donald trump? >> none of these things can be said about donald trump. trump is without question one of the least honest and more malignantly selfish human beings i have ever come across. >> greg: which make sense if you believe that mean tweets are worse than planning the death of 3,000 people. how about gangus khan and the guy that came up with cars for kids. i feel sorry for sam. if he only watched this show four years ago, we would have found the solution and helped him cure his sickness. >> you've heard about it in the media. >> we have to acknowledge there's so much more happening in the world than donald trump. >> but the first step to healing is admitting it. >> i am a trump addict. >> before it's too late. >> my wife and i find ourselv
[applause] finally, she's like thanks, sam. but sam is right.in laden never tried to blow up anyone that agreed with him. unless it was murder someone else. but i think you know you've got long trump dearrangement syndrome when you think bin laden has redeeming qualities. but can those things be said about donald trump? >> none of these things can be said about donald trump. trump is without question one of the least honest and more malignantly selfish human beings i have ever come...
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-- bring sam in.— her -- bring sam in. bring sam in. some of the talent that has been _ her -- bring sam in. some of the talent that has been cast - her -- bring sam in. some of the talent that has been cast aside, i talent that has been cast aside, they clearly don't have a track record — they clearly don't have a track record of— they clearly don't have a track record of being loyal. at this time, you need _ record of being loyal. at this time, you need to — record of being loyal. at this time, you need to get things done. you don't _ you need to get things done. you don't need — you need to get things done. you don't need other people who think it's all— don't need other people who think it's all about them and are disloyal and try to — it's all about them and are disloyal and try to disrupt your plans. i think— and try to disrupt your plans. i think she _ and try to disrupt your plans. i think she just needs to get around her routine — think she just needs to get around her routine that will help her deliver— her routi
-- bring sam in.— her -- bring sam in. bring sam in. some of the talent that has been _ her -- bring sam in. some of the talent that has been cast - her -- bring sam in. some of the talent that has been cast aside, i talent that has been cast aside, they clearly don't have a track record — they clearly don't have a track record of— they clearly don't have a track record of being loyal. at this time, you need _ record of being loyal. at this time, you need to — record of being loyal. at...
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i've been listening to sam i listening to sam harris' podcast for maybe ten years. i always and then he there's something that has gons e wrongp here. >> is he, is it. can you help him. >> well two things is that is always voice. >> yes. that's is always he he goes poght. reads hidcs own podcast.a he might be you might go to a problem. what he was trying to do would w be like if we sat down h and talked about how hitler was a wonderful artist, it was really good at paintingre watercolor paintings and everyone loved them becausee they had no choice.ve if they didn't, they would have got murdered a. cod then comparing it to mpyour favorite, brian stelter,s because you don't like them. yeah, brian stelter has donet m nothing like that. and everyone knows he's a horrible artist. so this is they s same thin hig. he didn't list one thing that president trump did besideshe d' win. he didn'list ot list one thing t he did to even get close to bine laden. you he list all of bin stu on d ,he said. guest atou were a dinner guests at his house, he was phenomenal . >> i mean, lik
i've been listening to sam i listening to sam harris' podcast for maybe ten years. i always and then he there's something that has gons e wrongp here. >> is he, is it. can you help him. >> well two things is that is always voice. >> yes. that's is always he he goes poght. reads hidcs own podcast.a he might be you might go to a problem. what he was trying to do would w be like if we sat down h and talked about how hitler was a wonderful artist, it was really good at paintingre...
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name is sam. what you think, give us of history? i — name is sam.. what you think, give us of history? i think it will— name is sam. what you think, give us of history? i think it will be _ of history? i think it will be something _ of history? i think it will be something to _ of history? i think it will be something to remember i of history? i think it will be i something to remember and of history? i think it will be - something to remember and when i of history? i think it will be _ something to remember and when i get into westminster— something to remember and when i get into westminster i _ something to remember and when i get into westminster i think— something to remember and when i get into westminster i think it _ something to remember and when i get into westminster i think it will - something to remember and when i get into westminster i think it will be - into westminster i think it will be quite _ into westminster i think it will be quite emotional. _ into westminster i think it will be quite emotional. we _ into westminster i think i
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this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a house. this place really became the epicenter of social life in philadelphia. the socially elite gathered here frequently as well as the political elite. while it is an important place to not only host family members and various friends of the powels it was also a place where they hosted various intellectual salons of the time period. the room that i am in, the ballroom, we like to say this is where the magic happened. this is where elizabeth would've been hosting her salons. the marquis de chÂtellux noted in his travels that she was one of the most european styled salons, the ones that elizabeth was hosting here. this was a way to engage in different conversations, intellectual conversations on different topics as far as novels, politics, and elizabeth later in her life commented on how she hosted many of the constitutional convention del
this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a house. this place really became the epicenter of social life in philadelphia. the socially elite gathered here frequently as well as the political elite. while it is an important place to not only host family members and various friends of the powels it was also a place where they...
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good morning, sam. great to see sam and we're delighted about the transaction.ky bridge and of course for ftx. >> sam, tell us how this came together, and we were talking earlier on the broadcast i don't know if you saw about their idea that you've been described as the j.p. morgan of the crypto business as i've gone in in some case and put lots of different investments in firms, saved some in some cases why this investment? >> yeah, we've gotten to know the team over the last year, starting w you know, a conference last year that we attended we've been really excited about what they've been doing, really excited, you know, about the investment angle, from growing out the community and particularly growing out simultaneously, but traditional asset communities, bringing them together, and we want to be a part of that, and kind of the first step was working with them on this conference, the trip to bahamas earlier this year. and we see this as an exciting step here. >> in terms of the investment, there's a couple things going on one is $40 million f i undeif i und
good morning, sam. great to see sam and we're delighted about the transaction.ky bridge and of course for ftx. >> sam, tell us how this came together, and we were talking earlier on the broadcast i don't know if you saw about their idea that you've been described as the j.p. morgan of the crypto business as i've gone in in some case and put lots of different investments in firms, saved some in some cases why this investment? >> yeah, we've gotten to know the team over the last year,...
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sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from circa 1793. so this was kind of at the height of her social scene, which caleb will talk about more of how the powell's had a just their home being the social epicenter. this was a portrait that we think was done by joseph right who actually died from the yellow fever epidemic just like samuel powell did so this portrait was never finished, but i think it really has an amazing kind of it really shows her presence and who she was as a person. so let me tell you a little bit about who she was prior to knowing george washingt
sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from...
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this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a house. this place really became the epicenter of social life in philadelphia. the socially elite gathered here frequently as well as the political elite. while it is an important place to not only host family members and various friends of the powels it was also a place where they hosted various intellectual salons of the time period. the room that i am in, the ballroom, we like to say this is where the magic happened. this is where elizabeth would've been hosting her salons. the marquis de chÂtellux noted in his travels that she was one of the most european styled salons, the ones that elizabeth was hosting here. this was a way to engage in different conversations, intellectual conversations on different topics as far as novels, politics, and elizabeth later in her life commented on how she hosted many of the constitutional convention del
this is the powel house this is where sam and elizabeth moved into. it was originally bill in 1768 by charles steadman. he was also a merchant. unfortunately he went bankrupt and shortly thereafter samuel purchase a house. this place really became the epicenter of social life in philadelphia. the socially elite gathered here frequently as well as the political elite. while it is an important place to not only host family members and various friends of the powels it was also a place where they...
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cfr research chief investment strategist sam stovall is here to break down the trading day.rtney on the markets welcome to you all sam, start with you. don't fight the feds a pretty good maxim for six or eight months right here. we did get a little more ratcheting up of the anticipated hawkishness and what the fed will do. is it as simple as that? has the market already absorbed that reality how do you say it playing from here >> i think investors aren't sure which way to turn. if you look to history and you know i'm a big historical fan, but realize that history might be a great guide but never gospel it's on the line i mean that, because we retraced 50% of this bear market move on april 12th, and history says that whenever we retrace that much we don't go down and set an even lower low ditto looking at washout of breadth in that june 16th period, but we're getting pretty close to possible setting a new low, and i think that the blame will likely go to the fed. >> sure. and you know, in a more long-term way, how are things getting set up right here? we are going to run into
cfr research chief investment strategist sam stovall is here to break down the trading day.rtney on the markets welcome to you all sam, start with you. don't fight the feds a pretty good maxim for six or eight months right here. we did get a little more ratcheting up of the anticipated hawkishness and what the fed will do. is it as simple as that? has the market already absorbed that reality how do you say it playing from here >> i think investors aren't sure which way to turn. if you...
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iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet access, to reach out to those individuals and officials. it may seem at times that d.c. holds some of the tools to get things done. it will always and it will continuously remain to be a hyper local issue, so being available, sharing the resources, and having those conversations so that people know what needs to be brought up, because you are a voter. . you have the right to hold your elected officials accountable. samantha: just to quickly piggyback off of what iman said, sorry, i lost my train of thought. i'm
iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet...
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sam, lots of people have used the — about, you know?know? sam, lots of people have used the word calm to _ about, you know? sam, lots of people have used the word calm to describe l have used the word calm to describe the atmosphere, what was it like? unbelievable. you step through the door and _ unbelievable. you step through the door and the — unbelievable. you step through the door and the minute _ unbelievable. you step through the door and the minute you _ unbelievable. you step through the door and the minute you did - unbelievable. you step through the door and the minute you did you i door and the minute you did you could _ door and the minute you did you could hear— door and the minute you did you could hear a _ door and the minute you did you could heara pin— door and the minute you did you could hear a pin drop, _ door and the minute you did you| could hear a pin drop, everybody door and the minute you did you - could hear a pin drop, everybody was so respectful— could hear a pin drop, everybody was so respectful and _ could
sam, lots of people have used the — about, you know?know? sam, lots of people have used the word calm to _ about, you know? sam, lots of people have used the word calm to describe l have used the word calm to describe the atmosphere, what was it like? unbelievable. you step through the door and _ unbelievable. you step through the door and the — unbelievable. you step through the door and the minute _ unbelievable. you step through the door and the minute you _ unbelievable. you step...
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it�*s panellist, sam. what would you say about that? �* , , ., , panellist, sam.rying in europe to see that some of the coalition in the united states, which is played a very vital and important role so far in terms of stopping putin in ukraine, less worrying. lode stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. ~ . stopping putin in ukraine, less wor in. . ., ., stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. ~ . ., ., stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. . ., ., ., ., stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. ., ., ., ., ., stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. . ., ., ., ., ., ., worrying. we are going to head to a ruick worrying. we are going to head to a quick break- — worrying. we are going to head to a quick break. it's _ worrying. we are going to head to a quick break. it's a _ worrying. we are going to head to a quick break. it's a pleasure - worrying. we are going to head to a quick break. it's a pleasure having l quick break. it�*s a pleasure having you all on the programme and to stay with this we would talk about donald trump and a special master appointed a
it�*s panellist, sam. what would you say about that? �* , , ., , panellist, sam.rying in europe to see that some of the coalition in the united states, which is played a very vital and important role so far in terms of stopping putin in ukraine, less worrying. lode stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. ~ . stopping putin in ukraine, less wor in. . ., ., stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. ~ . ., ., stopping putin in ukraine, less wor inc. . ., ., ., ., stopping putin in ukraine,...
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let's bring in sam stovall at cfra a very good morning to you, sam. thanks for joining me.hat do you make of the bounce that we saw yesterday afternoon? was that overdue after the pull back in the prior couple weeks >> good morning, wilf. basically, we had a slight oversold situation in my opinion. probably more important was an important retracement level on the s&p 500 at 3900. this is a line we want to hold according to investors the next level of support is down around 3800 we go back to the june 16th low. right now, the concern is whether we are headed for recession and those are the sectors leads to the down side in terms of worries. >> and do you think the worries are overdone do you think the june lows are very easily reached again? >> i don't think they will be easily reached i do believe that the feeling is they will hold we did retrace 50% of the decline on august 12th every time since world war ii we retraced 50% of the bear market move, we did not go on to set a lower low. basically the feeling is right now we are likely to see the june 16th low challenge, but
let's bring in sam stovall at cfra a very good morning to you, sam. thanks for joining me.hat do you make of the bounce that we saw yesterday afternoon? was that overdue after the pull back in the prior couple weeks >> good morning, wilf. basically, we had a slight oversold situation in my opinion. probably more important was an important retracement level on the s&p 500 at 3900. this is a line we want to hold according to investors the next level of support is down around 3800 we go...
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also is an oil and gas workers association president matt kobe and former congressional investigator, sam and educations erica and we have a jampacked show for you tonight and look at this center chuck grassley, he is one of the doj, the justice department do not attack and do not censor fbi whistleblowers calling out, politically biased fbi officials, doing things like interfering in the hunter biden probe we have to state ag's and they want that hauling evidence of big tech colluding with...
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tonight, child star jennette mccurdy grew up playing the funny plucky role of sam on nickelodeon's hithe suffered an agonizing adolescence marked by eating disorders and abuse from her exacting and dominating mother. when i first sat down with her she was just about to release a memoir. since then the book has become a runaway best-seller. her honesty resonating with so many. here's that interview. >> on the outside i was doing a lot of the performing, the tap dancing of like the smile and the showing up and landing on my mark and i'm going to just do what i need to do and be this, you know, happy-go-lucky nickelodeon kid. >> my name is samantha puckett and i'm from seattle and i love fried chicken! >> but inside i was hurting. it was painful. i was angry. i felt unsupported. >> you pull back the curtain on child stardom. it is not a pretty picture. >> not as i see it, no. >> reporter: at just 15 jennette mccurdy was one of the most recognizable child stars on television, playing sam puckett in nickelodeon's hit show "icarly." >> where'd my straw go? >> here. >> reporter: to her millio
tonight, child star jennette mccurdy grew up playing the funny plucky role of sam on nickelodeon's hithe suffered an agonizing adolescence marked by eating disorders and abuse from her exacting and dominating mother. when i first sat down with her she was just about to release a memoir. since then the book has become a runaway best-seller. her honesty resonating with so many. here's that interview. >> on the outside i was doing a lot of the performing, the tap dancing of like the smile...
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i'm sam stein in for jonathan. special master appointed a review the document that's the fbi seized from president donald trump's mar-a-lago home has given the former president's lawyers until a week from today. they gave them that line to back up trump's allegation that the fbi planted evidence during the august 8th search. trump and lawyers have publicly insinuated multiple times that acts planted evidence during the search without providing any proof of that claim. special master also told trump's legal team they must state by september 30 if they belief the seized items were incorrectly described in the 11 page inventory list which stated some of the documents were highly classified. trump claimed he declassified the documents he found -- that were found in the search that were marked classified and highly sensitive. however, lawyers have not made the assertions in actual court. yesterday's filing judge also ordered trump's attorneys to say whether they are claiming that any items on the inventory list were not
i'm sam stein in for jonathan. special master appointed a review the document that's the fbi seized from president donald trump's mar-a-lago home has given the former president's lawyers until a week from today. they gave them that line to back up trump's allegation that the fbi planted evidence during the august 8th search. trump and lawyers have publicly insinuated multiple times that acts planted evidence during the search without providing any proof of that claim. special master also told...
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the sam, i actually had the sam slew, i understand in, in academic activities or academic performance. i couldn't solve navy simple questions from me, handouts, most university professors and government owned institutions here earn less than $1000.00 a month. lecture us in more than 100 public universities walked out in february, demanding better pay and working conditions. they accused the government of reneging on agreement, signed by the 2 sites more than 20 years ago. when classes eventually resume, students will find several changes. many of the professors won't be there, frustrated by the prolonged strike. many lecturers have left nigeria or they're teaching jobs. some of the students i've also left enrolling in private institutions. one thing that won't have changed is a quality of education in public universities in nigeria. what had the electro say? their strike is indefinite? got one had decided to deploy the we've one of starvation, hunger to kill is intellectuals by a by 12 her i was hilarious. whoa, whoa. summum was now. the dispute has led to an exodus of nigerians stude
the sam, i actually had the sam slew, i understand in, in academic activities or academic performance. i couldn't solve navy simple questions from me, handouts, most university professors and government owned institutions here earn less than $1000.00 a month. lecture us in more than 100 public universities walked out in february, demanding better pay and working conditions. they accused the government of reneging on agreement, signed by the 2 sites more than 20 years ago. when classes...
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and so anybody who tells you that, you know, sam and, eric, they just did just wrong. none of this stuff can that's wrong. if we work hard enough for if we commit ourselves to it, the kinds of changes that we're talking about are indeed possible. you both have mentioned this case. so one of the most watched pending redistricting cases now is castor v mayoral out of alabama. the case involving obviously a claim that a new congressional district map approved by the legislature unlawfully dilutes the voting power of. the state's black communities, the supreme has agreed to hear that case next fall, but in the meantime, is allowing the state to hold the 2022 election using the map that's being challenged in that suit. general, you've that an ideological abuse of the power. can you bring us up to on that case which many the room may not have heard of and explain why you think the high got this wrong? well, as i said before, so i'd be pretty brief, you know, alabama's black population, i think 24, 27%, if you look at the number of congressmen they have and figure out, well,
and so anybody who tells you that, you know, sam and, eric, they just did just wrong. none of this stuff can that's wrong. if we work hard enough for if we commit ourselves to it, the kinds of changes that we're talking about are indeed possible. you both have mentioned this case. so one of the most watched pending redistricting cases now is castor v mayoral out of alabama. the case involving obviously a claim that a new congressional district map approved by the legislature unlawfully dilutes...
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that's just a sam. ah, would you bet july day by shy boys? what could i, what i need on the sky, on, which has to fall into new me. it's just no, was moses to them, boost of somewhat, but i gave copies. i to sketch ma mazda customer. the minute i'm boy wasn't establish, i'd say cramps to me is image image. claire catch up with the yahoo! it was nice. we will not because my mom always bites of party. i've class somebody marya, the horses, d. c. as in yet to set the operator to an agenda. yes. yes. could cut this off, like i told him was i am whose name, which i would tell tom don, your sales lord should the premium for granting marriage with him was have she to tom cook steadily. so one way or then with me when course that of nicolas misty. we talked about it appraisal yet from smith. it was with cost. no. can you say yes. tell my child by at the moment the wind caught them even caught them stop, but i wish to move by ocean. i'm curious to the city style with by the us this the liquidity go slow for the star to kill cookie pistachio with kaise
that's just a sam. ah, would you bet july day by shy boys? what could i, what i need on the sky, on, which has to fall into new me. it's just no, was moses to them, boost of somewhat, but i gave copies. i to sketch ma mazda customer. the minute i'm boy wasn't establish, i'd say cramps to me is image image. claire catch up with the yahoo! it was nice. we will not because my mom always bites of party. i've class somebody marya, the horses, d. c. as in yet to set the operator to an agenda. yes....
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sam, why don't you kick us off with what stood out for you.five the key. it was a short speech, underfive minutes, but it the key. it was a short speech, under five minutes, but it was a very clear speech from liz truss and a very practical speech. it wasn't heavy on regular rick, it was very much, i got a plan —— heavy on rhetoric. 0ne much, i got a plan —— heavy on rhetoric. one of those was helping the nhs problems, but the key one was sorting out the energy crisis, and delivering on that tactical row throughout the campaign which she wants to use to regenerate the economy. very clear speech, but her saying she's confident we can get through it. saying she's confident we can get throu~h it. , .,. saying she's confident we can get throu~h it. , , ., through it. interesting, rachel, you couldn't get— through it. interesting, rachel, you couldn't get a _ through it. interesting, rachel, you couldn't get a starker_ through it. interesting, rachel, you couldn't get a starker contrast - through it. interesting, rachel, you couldn't get a starker
sam, why don't you kick us off with what stood out for you.five the key. it was a short speech, underfive minutes, but it the key. it was a short speech, under five minutes, but it was a very clear speech from liz truss and a very practical speech. it wasn't heavy on regular rick, it was very much, i got a plan —— heavy on rhetoric. 0ne much, i got a plan —— heavy on rhetoric. one of those was helping the nhs problems, but the key one was sorting out the energy crisis, and delivering on...
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this was the fourth career start for the third overall draft by sam cisco in 2021. >> it is tough. you feel for someone so bad. it's a sad moment. >> our heart aches for him and for his parents and family. he was due for a hell of a year. >> anne ckup jimmy garoppolo entered the game after his injuries and 49ers beat the seahawks 27 Ãseven. >>> governor newsom signing off on new cannabis related laws under one with california workers can no longer be fired for smoking pot as they are off the clock. another law limits local bans on medical cannabis access and another one and seals old cannabis convictions. >> at the moment, no idea who specifically is behind this. we understand that about eight of the immigrants that were dash cam to send to sacramento were directed from state of texas. >> anne makovec: still include this morning exactly who sent a small group of venezuelan migrants from texas to sacramento. it is the latest example of shuffling asylum seekers from southern border to blue states. we have betty yu who spoke with people trying to help these people figure out what to d
this was the fourth career start for the third overall draft by sam cisco in 2021. >> it is tough. you feel for someone so bad. it's a sad moment. >> our heart aches for him and for his parents and family. he was due for a hell of a year. >> anne ckup jimmy garoppolo entered the game after his injuries and 49ers beat the seahawks 27 Ãseven. >>> governor newsom signing off on new cannabis related laws under one with california workers can no longer be fired for...
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i mean how long does this go on for, sam? does it go into next year?o has the security clearances for all of this? >> the sides will propose candidates and i think they tend to pick candidates who have existing security clearances. look for former high-ranking government officials that currently in an elder statesman role. i they will probably come to an agreement on that. i think the process is going to go on for a while. it will probably go into next year. i greatly respect general barr i think he is wrong in this instance. judge cannon had a lot of discretion in this area. i think it would be very hard for an appellate court to reverse her because of that. elizabeth: sam dewey, great to have you on. good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: this story, seattle's teachers go on strike on the first day of school and this, emails from a california teachers union reveal a push to do opposition research on parents opposed to school shutdowns. "the hill"'s joe concha next on "the evening edit." >> i thought joe biden and democrats were trying to keep amer
i mean how long does this go on for, sam? does it go into next year?o has the security clearances for all of this? >> the sides will propose candidates and i think they tend to pick candidates who have existing security clearances. look for former high-ranking government officials that currently in an elder statesman role. i they will probably come to an agreement on that. i think the process is going to go on for a while. it will probably go into next year. i greatly respect general barr...
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and diane was magical. >> sam, i am sorry i was late. yeah, but you wouldn't. >> and then it introduced a storytelling trope. the will they, won't they? >> you disgust me. i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more! >> "cheers" was explicitly saying, "these two people are going to sleep together and it's going to be a disaster." >> aw, i've never been better in my entire life. >> you've been boozing with two hands ever since diane walked out on you. >> the call came. "this is top secret. diane's going to break up with sam and you might be her boyfriend." >> i'm dr. frasier crane. i'm sorry i startled you. >> an overeducated, highly emotional dreamer. and i thought, "i can play this guy." >> not here, diane. >> shelley moved on after the fifth season and in came kirstie alley. she was like this biker chick from [bleep]. >> she just blew the roof off of it. >> noooooo! >> in came woody harrelson. >> you get behind a bar and right away, strangers are your best friends. >> "cheers" was really that place where you fit in, where you
and diane was magical. >> sam, i am sorry i was late. yeah, but you wouldn't. >> and then it introduced a storytelling trope. the will they, won't they? >> you disgust me. i hate you. >> are you as turned on as i am? >> more! >> "cheers" was explicitly saying, "these two people are going to sleep together and it's going to be a disaster." >> aw, i've never been better in my entire life. >> you've been boozing with two hands...
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sam kiley is there today and spoke to people getting out. sam?has six people on the ground in zaporizhzhia nuclear power station. now, that number is scheduled to go down to two but they could be permanently there introducing the difference between night and day in the words of rafael who led the first mission by the u.n. inspectors to zaporizhzhia power plant and this is how things unfolded. newly arrived refugees from russian held territory, their i.d.s are carefully checked but its contamination from the russian side that's most feared. radio active contamination. they come from around zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on the front line of russia's war in ukraine. these retirees fled in a car with mortars flying over their heads as u.n. inspectors arrived after weeks of negotiation. >> translator: mortars flying right above us, above the car nowhere to go and right behind us there was bang, bang. they let us through because iaea was on its way and let us through. >> reporter: russia's defense minister insisted there are no heavy weapons near th
sam kiley is there today and spoke to people getting out. sam?has six people on the ground in zaporizhzhia nuclear power station. now, that number is scheduled to go down to two but they could be permanently there introducing the difference between night and day in the words of rafael who led the first mission by the u.n. inspectors to zaporizhzhia power plant and this is how things unfolded. newly arrived refugees from russian held territory, their i.d.s are carefully checked but its...
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when the conference is over i will be in the bahamas with sam and his team brainstorming on how we are the size of sky bridge assets. >> and did you have to do that right away when you did it, are you making a statement on sorts of where the price is today >> yes, we are making a statement. i can't guess, we could go 10, 20% lower, who knows we think the massive catechism is over. i will never call a bottom, but i think we are way closer to the bottom than we were, and i like where we are right now, and listen, when you have $50 billion on your sheet, i think it eliminates from minds that worry about skybridge, and i am focused on the growth and the exciting opportunities ahead, and i think we could have a networking transfer of my network to sam and his team. i have 34 years on wall street, and i am hoping i can create a generational transfer of goodwill, and net worth to sam and his team, and i am excited about that as well >> is he going to start wearing a tie, or are you going to wear a t-shirt? >> i have plenty of t-shirts i am sticking with my gucci loafers. >> i will ask you fro
when the conference is over i will be in the bahamas with sam and his team brainstorming on how we are the size of sky bridge assets. >> and did you have to do that right away when you did it, are you making a statement on sorts of where the price is today >> yes, we are making a statement. i can't guess, we could go 10, 20% lower, who knows we think the massive catechism is over. i will never call a bottom, but i think we are way closer to the bottom than we were, and i like where...
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sam liccardo delivered his final address as he will term out of office in a few months. while details are limited about what he will be doing come january, he is turning his attention to the future. >> we have the information on the air's key initiatives. >> after eight years in office only four months remain for sam liccardo. he spoke with reporters ahead of his final state of the city address thursday reflecting on how the city has overcome and the last three years. >> we have been through the pandemic, droughts, floods. the city has endured a lot. >> the focus of his speech setting up the city for future success. taking action to help address homelessness and affordable housing. our water, our planet, our money and most importantly he says our children. locarno -- sam liccardo's address comes after someone was hit and killed by a corbel walking to school in san jose. -- killed by a car walking to school in san jose. >> i am talking to our department of transportation team also about what we can do specifically around schools because i think we can do more. >>'s critic
sam liccardo delivered his final address as he will term out of office in a few months. while details are limited about what he will be doing come january, he is turning his attention to the future. >> we have the information on the air's key initiatives. >> after eight years in office only four months remain for sam liccardo. he spoke with reporters ahead of his final state of the city address thursday reflecting on how the city has overcome and the last three years. >> we...
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we do appreciate it, sam. let me ask you 1st and foremost, what more are you hearing about the attacks and have the authority? is there spoken at all about any motive behind these attacks? we know more and also there's still a lot of questions. what we really learned from our cmt, the royal canadian mounted police, is that the started at 540 this morning, full time with paul and hugh, 911 about a stabbing, an after that, the call continued multiple stabbings, multiple locations. we know at this point that heavy people are deceased 15, others are injured and this is across 13 different locations. please tell us that there also may be other people who were injured but just have not identified themselves to believe. the suspect still to this point to our knowledge have not been located by police, but they were last being in the city of regina, which is the capital of the province. just before noon today, a local police are treating their like, police are like the suspect rather are still in the city. they're doin
we do appreciate it, sam. let me ask you 1st and foremost, what more are you hearing about the attacks and have the authority? is there spoken at all about any motive behind these attacks? we know more and also there's still a lot of questions. what we really learned from our cmt, the royal canadian mounted police, is that the started at 540 this morning, full time with paul and hugh, 911 about a stabbing, an after that, the call continued multiple stabbings, multiple locations. we know at this...
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he is one of 4, and was sam's wife is pregnant with their 5th child. with sam's brother, a boss says his brother was killed by a sniper, who shot him through an eye issue with any monitor. oh, so we believe in the orders of mc, todd ro, sauder to reform the slaves. he's the only man who can save the state, but it's a posse who them the coordination framework have gone to far north. we offered them now 73 seats and parliament and told them to form the government that they failed in. many here say events of this past week as a reminder of how much they need souther to remain in politics. was sam was a member of psoriasis along the, on the wing of southern movements. his older brother says his death only reinforces their relief and dedication to him of feather. also other who they believe is in done with politics just yet on the other side of town. those from the other side of this conflict laid their victims to rest. those been carried here were members of the popular mobilization forces. she eyed our groups that are now part of the government's military
he is one of 4, and was sam's wife is pregnant with their 5th child. with sam's brother, a boss says his brother was killed by a sniper, who shot him through an eye issue with any monitor. oh, so we believe in the orders of mc, todd ro, sauder to reform the slaves. he's the only man who can save the state, but it's a posse who them the coordination framework have gone to far north. we offered them now 73 seats and parliament and told them to form the government that they failed in. many here...
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sam liccardo delivered his final address as he will term out of office in a few months. while details are limited about what he will be doing come january, he is turning his attention to the future. >> we have the information on the air's key initiatives. >> after eight years in office only four months remain for sam liccardo. he spoke with reporters ahead of his final state of the city address thursday reflecting on how the city has overcome and the last three years. >> we have been through the pandemic, droughts, floods. the city has endured a lot. >> the focus of his speech setting up the city for future success. taking action to help address homelessness and affordable housing. our water, our planet, our money and most importantly he says our children. locarno -- sam liccardo's address comes after someone was hit and killed by a corbel walking to school in san jose. -- killed by a car walking to school in san jose. >> i am talking to our department of transportation team also about what we can do specifically around schools because i think we can do more. >>'s critic
sam liccardo delivered his final address as he will term out of office in a few months. while details are limited about what he will be doing come january, he is turning his attention to the future. >> we have the information on the air's key initiatives. >> after eight years in office only four months remain for sam liccardo. he spoke with reporters ahead of his final state of the city address thursday reflecting on how the city has overcome and the last three years. >> we...
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reporting is sam kiley. >> reporter: it's been a stunning advance.aine's rout has recaptured 6,000 square kilometers ukraine's president says. this land was held by russia just a few days ago. now it's providing a rich harvest to ukraine's army of abandoned russian equipment. the russian z symbol painted over. the guns ready to kill russians. the recapture of izyum, a strategic prize, accelerated by precision strikes from new artillery donated by western allies. this was clearly hit with a large piece of artillery or air strike. you can see how it was strategically formerly a school as a kind of children's painting on the wall. but it's also got these large holes, which have been dug to store tanks or armor personnel carrier, even artillery pieces. there is one, two, three, four, five. we were shown into a command center in the bunkers of an old factory. so down here we've seen a medical facility, call it something like that, inside this bunker. there is a bayshs. >> russian soldiers. >> sleeping here. >> yeah. >> the top brass here slept in o beds m
reporting is sam kiley. >> reporter: it's been a stunning advance.aine's rout has recaptured 6,000 square kilometers ukraine's president says. this land was held by russia just a few days ago. now it's providing a rich harvest to ukraine's army of abandoned russian equipment. the russian z symbol painted over. the guns ready to kill russians. the recapture of izyum, a strategic prize, accelerated by precision strikes from new artillery donated by western allies. this was clearly hit with...
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brianna. >> sam, it seems that it happened so quickly.here are so many signs that you saw as you were walking through there that the russians were leaving books on desks, things just left behind in such a hurry, how could it have been that they were so surprised? >> reporter: i think, well, we were talking to a commander on the ground, and he said the bottom line is that they grotesquely underestimated the skill and the will of the ukrainian armed forces. i think also there's tactical issues here with the training that they've had from nato since 2014. they're much more mobile, much more aggressive in terms of drones. they're much better in integrating and using maneuver warfare. they're keeping their movements secret. they're getting in behind the russians. they're spooking them into running, and it's worked so far. >> and man do they have the will. we see it day after day. sam kiley live for us with that exclusive look inside izyum. thank you. >> joining me now is ukrainian journalist and president zelenskyy's former spokesperson yulia
brianna. >> sam, it seems that it happened so quickly.here are so many signs that you saw as you were walking through there that the russians were leaving books on desks, things just left behind in such a hurry, how could it have been that they were so surprised? >> reporter: i think, well, we were talking to a commander on the ground, and he said the bottom line is that they grotesquely underestimated the skill and the will of the ukrainian armed forces. i think also there's...
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they wrote to mayor sam liccardo. these are some of the things, but they're hoping sam liccardo does immediately including support for crossing guards. not sure if there was a crossing guard at that particular time when the boy was struck last week. but they want a budget for that. they also want to increase patrols in school zones. tickets at least the presence of police officers at those locations to get drivers to slow down. they also want a public campaign. perhaps people don't know that they should drive differently in school zones. so they want a public campaign as well. i want to talk about the 4th bullet point that they're hoping for. they're hoping for maintenance of crosswalks. they came out here on monday afternoon and made sure that the crosswalk was fresh so everybody can possibly see it and they're grateful for that. >> but they're making sure they're hoping that mayor sam liccardo says it's not just at this location, but all locations where schools are involved. and yes, it looks great now, but they're
they wrote to mayor sam liccardo. these are some of the things, but they're hoping sam liccardo does immediately including support for crossing guards. not sure if there was a crossing guard at that particular time when the boy was struck last week. but they want a budget for that. they also want to increase patrols in school zones. tickets at least the presence of police officers at those locations to get drivers to slow down. they also want a public campaign. perhaps people don't know that...
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sam brock explains >> reporter: the silent suffering of anxiety could be a thing of the past. according to the latest draft recommendation by the u.s. preventive services task force, routine screenings are considered beneficial for adults under 65, including pregnant and post partum women without symptoms >> it's a great thing. it will let doctors open up the confer conversation and hopefully can diagnose and treat more. >> anxiety orders affect nearly 50 million people with just out of one out of every three adults saying they've experienced an anxiety disor atder at some poi in their lives and over the course of the pandemic, the number of people receiving treatment increased from 19% to 21 >> any time you have a stressful environment, pan demic, war-tim periods and stress goes up and anxiety goes up and it's essentially the tip. iceberg. >> reporter: anxiety, even found in the presence of fame and success, with more and more celebrities and athletes opening up about their personal journeys, like olympic legend michael phelps, who discussed anxiety with hoda. >> reporter: so
sam brock explains >> reporter: the silent suffering of anxiety could be a thing of the past. according to the latest draft recommendation by the u.s. preventive services task force, routine screenings are considered beneficial for adults under 65, including pregnant and post partum women without symptoms >> it's a great thing. it will let doctors open up the confer conversation and hopefully can diagnose and treat more. >> anxiety orders affect nearly 50 million people with...
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. >> either/or >> talking about crypto, maybe other things, let's talk about what's going on with sam bankman-fried. he is now worth an estimated $11 billion. he could have bought that jordan jersey if he wanted to the exchange is worth $32 billion. it brought in about $1 billion revenue last year. cnbc's kate rooney has more on the ceo's rise in the crypto industry they call him the jpmorgan of crypto. >> reporter: the michael jordan of crypto.
. >> either/or >> talking about crypto, maybe other things, let's talk about what's going on with sam bankman-fried. he is now worth an estimated $11 billion. he could have bought that jordan jersey if he wanted to the exchange is worth $32 billion. it brought in about $1 billion revenue last year. cnbc's kate rooney has more on the ceo's rise in the crypto industry they call him the jpmorgan of crypto. >> reporter: the michael jordan of crypto.
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>> yeah, everything. [ laughter and applause ] chrsla]y: sam rockwell and thanks, sam.ow they run" opens in theaters tomorrow. we'll be back with beto o'rourke. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by cinna-fuego toast crunch, blasted with spicy cinnadust! try the "feel-the-fuego" challenge. ove with your strut ♪ ♪ day two, i'm in love with your strut ♪ (camera click) ♪ day three, i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ guess what, i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ i like your strut ♪ ♪ do you wanna go struttin', struttin' ♪ (camera clicks) ♪ you like my strut ♪ ♪ do you wanna go struttin', struttin' ♪ (camera clicks) ♪ you like my strut ♪ ♪ then let's go struttin' right now ♪ ( ♪♪ ) (vo) red lobster's finer points of fun dining ♪ then let's go how to endless shrimp: swell. reat!less shrimp back th n pmesan-bacon shrimp scampi. welcome to fun dining. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi there, welcome back. death cab for cutie is on the way. on november 8th, our next guest could become the first democrat and best skateboarder elected governor of texas in m
>> yeah, everything. [ laughter and applause ] chrsla]y: sam rockwell and thanks, sam.ow they run" opens in theaters tomorrow. we'll be back with beto o'rourke. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by cinna-fuego toast crunch, blasted with spicy cinnadust! try the "feel-the-fuego" challenge. ove with your strut ♪ ♪ day two, i'm in love with your strut ♪ (camera click) ♪ day three, i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ guess what,...
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a medium-range norwegian anti-aircraft missile system, two sams systems will be delivered by ukraine over the next two months, these defense systems will further strengthen ukraine's defense against of aerial threats , germany will hand over additional rocket launchers and armored cars to our country at the general staff confirmed such intentions , two mars-2 rocket launchers and 200 more missiles will be sent to our country, the ukrainian military is being trained in the bundeswehr to use these systems, the minister said of the country's defense christina lamberg also berlin will supply us with 50 dingo armored cars atf in poltava rescuers and volunteers united for the common goal of collecting funds for the needs for this, the military organized a bike ride together for the victory, how many participants joined and how much money was collected, anna moroz found out on a bicycle and with faith in her heart, so a charity bike ride was held in poltava, which was jointly organized by volunteers and rescuers. we want to support the rescuers and our soldiers of the armed forces , we must
a medium-range norwegian anti-aircraft missile system, two sams systems will be delivered by ukraine over the next two months, these defense systems will further strengthen ukraine's defense against of aerial threats , germany will hand over additional rocket launchers and armored cars to our country at the general staff confirmed such intentions , two mars-2 rocket launchers and 200 more missiles will be sent to our country, the ukrainian military is being trained in the bundeswehr to use...
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sam gerak: this looks promising. help with our fire season and our fire danger and the drought. it will help out. let's take a look at the rain chances over the next seven days. sunday, monday, tuesday. the possibility of rain goes up saturday night. this crips institute in san diego is saying there's a possibility of an atmospheric river. this would be a week atmospheric river, obviously if it pans out. we are looking at hefty rain totals. it's a light level one on our storm impact scale. sunday morning is your main event. moderate to brief heavy rain at 6:00 in the morning. that will continue until 8:00 and then we switch over to showers. brief downpours, possibility of lightning and gusty wind on sunday. that's not the only time we will be dealing with wet weather. i will be back with totals, coming up. ama: thank you. you can follow along with this weekend storm with live doppler 7. download the abc 7 bay area news app, find it where you stream. dan: investigators trying to figure out why a driver crashes car int
sam gerak: this looks promising. help with our fire season and our fire danger and the drought. it will help out. let's take a look at the rain chances over the next seven days. sunday, monday, tuesday. the possibility of rain goes up saturday night. this crips institute in san diego is saying there's a possibility of an atmospheric river. this would be a week atmospheric river, obviously if it pans out. we are looking at hefty rain totals. it's a light level one on our storm impact scale....
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there. castle at the back is only sam. but a line your bustle, last phenomenal deal on i alarm on your medical, but as a secret, like it able to select them with them. but i mean, don't monica blah, monitoring the legacy. in fact, we're both a ah, what does that mean? it didn't be doing that when you that's considered a level with us you'll, you'll have a with us up in that area and you'll see it boy going up your order. i wonder if whatever you're saying with with or ah, in in almost always you know you love to listen to the request about it and say you gotta give it a little oh ah ah need a man and then which are my sodium with any evidence that a matlab either a jack only better than the air penny . nobody can air look. care may be here. mama. lucy, no boards call it. oh, seemly bored. legal lucila. her yano, my dear lady at the ned yard, are the less empty boy eagle g e. l, as is your lady at the name on the melody horn born. but get but a lemma. my and i see mama which goes around the middle of whether a cno in los is
there. castle at the back is only sam. but a line your bustle, last phenomenal deal on i alarm on your medical, but as a secret, like it able to select them with them. but i mean, don't monica blah, monitoring the legacy. in fact, we're both a ah, what does that mean? it didn't be doing that when you that's considered a level with us you'll, you'll have a with us up in that area and you'll see it boy going up your order. i wonder if whatever you're saying with with or ah, in in almost always...
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sam liccardo. the mayor is near the end of his second term. the listened in to the state of the city and brings us the highlights. she's with us in studio their grant and vicki mayor of the carter touted the work that the city has accomplished. >> in the last 8 years and he has served as mayor while laying some groundwork for his hopes for the future of the south bay city. during his tenure, he noted some of the more challenging him say he was dealt the pandemic. civil unrest, shootings and wildfires just to name a few while pointing to the progress under his leadership in areas like homelessness. mayor liccardo saying san jose pioneered motel conversions into housing back in 2016, then acquired 200 more rooms. their project homekey. he also focused on water supply woes saying although santa clara valley water district eventually was able to meet a 15% goal to cut back on water use recently he still urges future leaders to drought proof the water supply using existing technology sharing an anecdote about his own cutbacks on water. >> i will st
sam liccardo. the mayor is near the end of his second term. the listened in to the state of the city and brings us the highlights. she's with us in studio their grant and vicki mayor of the carter touted the work that the city has accomplished. >> in the last 8 years and he has served as mayor while laying some groundwork for his hopes for the future of the south bay city. during his tenure, he noted some of the more challenging him say he was dealt the pandemic. civil unrest, shootings...