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thank you so much sam really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequalities fantastic. jimmy savile here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over four hundred children and he's taken to the court take on the old bailey and his defense is if you prosecute me i'm going to go to switzerland that's what i just be a say if you prosecute me and our scads and scores and hundreds of incidents of fraud we threaten to leave the country and the government says oh no. fraud to. come in the future. so we fix the roads focus on new technology. on this show no posses complete with old school shootings clutch and wheel about the next angel suv evolution this is the potential to save lives. we've got the future covered. guys i know that i cover really depressing news day in and day out so today i'm especially excited to finally bring you guys something positive. and oxfam of the world eighty five richest people is equal to the three and a half billion poorest people it's fantastic and this is a great thing because it aspires everyb
thank you so much sam really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequalities fantastic. jimmy savile here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over four hundred children and he's taken to the court take on the old bailey and his defense is if you prosecute me i'm going to go to switzerland that's what i just be a say if you prosecute me and our scads and scores and hundreds of incidents of fraud we threaten to leave the country and...
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thank you so much them really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequality is fantastic. i know. tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know. i don't like. being cut off. except it isn't. that the spiritual side is destructive. i try to convince has tried to preach that it was a sex but it's dangerous and she had to leave it was a study she had lost her mind. you know you she will come back i know it was and i will wait but even if it means i must wait until my dying day. so that on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. in the shops were always full of good. looks in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went to sort out all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the but the warehouses where you saw it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. do it the third night that was incredibly heavy b
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thank you so much them really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequality is fantastic. the united states is a very good example here because in earlier years they maybe had a pretty strong genuine democracy a dad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power that much wanted to end it and then the deputy of the majority of the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not trying to instill democracy that thought democracy was horrible they want a top for speech here. and they purposely designed the institutions to as they put it exclude the majority of from participation. in the future. so we hit the road to focus on new technology. on this show no policy is complete without schools. and we learn about the next until she's at the leash and this has the potential to save lives. we've got. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly dos
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thank you so much them really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequality is fantastic. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say what it's about story. it's just this kind of like smear that guys stead of working for the people most issues in the mainstream media were pretty much on the bridegroom's vision. of the dead rather. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i. guess i was a new alert and patients scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news the. alexander family cry tears of the war you and your great things that have you ever read at the core of what i found online is a story. playing out in real life. guys i know that i cover really depressing news day in and day out so today i'm especially excited to finally bring you guys something positive. to oxfam of the world eighty five richest people is equal to the three and a half billion poorest people it's spread task and this is a great thing because it spiers
thank you so much them really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequality is fantastic. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say what it's about story. it's just this kind of like smear that guys stead of working for the people most issues in the mainstream media were pretty much on the bridegroom's vision. of the dead rather. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i. guess i was a new...
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thank you so much them really appreciate it sam sachs coming up you guys all highlight one t.v. commentator who thinks global inequality is fantastic. there are named in. two of the coasts the network. it's going to give you a different perspective give you one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision. breaking with. the revolution the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness. extremely probably would be described as angry i think on a strong. leader single. it. looks like the if you. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked right handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class. and on this show we were to feel the big picture of what's actually going on in the world and we go beyond identifying the problem with. rationa
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. >>> still ahead, the little sisters of the poor undefeated against uncle sam so far. >>> first, a nameynonymous with horror and evil returning to auschwitz. question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >>> one of history's darkest chapters was revisited today in poland. survivors of the auschwitz nazi death camp took part in an event on holocaust remembrance day. >> a solemn pilgrimage to the world's most notorious death camp that still bears the sign reading work will make you f
. >>> still ahead, the little sisters of the poor undefeated against uncle sam so far. >>> first, a nameynonymous with horror and evil returning to auschwitz. question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a...
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so much fun. read about two of my captors and margaret houston and sam houston. sam was the commander in chief of the war with mexico for independence and he had already been governor of tennessee but he left tennessee after something happened that has never been really discovered by the historians. that was a disastrous marriage. he married a young and beautiful girl, a liza allen. that's something terrible happened, and it was so bad that he resigned the governorship of tennessee and left. he went and lived with indians, where he had lived several times in his life and was actually a great help to him. when he came to texas and understood there was trouble with the indians. when the settlers moved in, the indians way of life was to be severely as disruptive. but he understood the indians and he loved the indians and considered himself an indian. in many ways. when he came to texas, he became an immediate hero because he did have a military background and he had thought in a war with the indians. he had a special character and he is really the most famous of the
so much fun. read about two of my captors and margaret houston and sam houston. sam was the commander in chief of the war with mexico for independence and he had already been governor of tennessee but he left tennessee after something happened that has never been really discovered by the historians. that was a disastrous marriage. he married a young and beautiful girl, a liza allen. that's something terrible happened, and it was so bad that he resigned the governorship of tennessee and left. he...
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have the chamber of commerce and mitch mcconnell and john boehner and others involved with the sam efforts sorepublican party? >> they need to come together. with the infighting and the fractions is from lack of a common vision and a goal for america. not a republican and democratic idea but the american idea that we can rally around. kennedy did that and reagan did that. lou: hallelujah but what you seem to be missing is that it is about your party right now the way you were led and what is going on. we are well aware what is wrong with the country we are worried if you can stay together long enough to be coherent long enough to fix it. >> we will. i always look forward to a good challenge. i have four older brothers as far as being bullied. we will survive. lou: i appreciate it. thank you so much. dow jones industria average starts the week with the triple digit losses and my guest joins me next to tell us why. us why. what is happening? [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zo
have the chamber of commerce and mitch mcconnell and john boehner and others involved with the sam efforts sorepublican party? >> they need to come together. with the infighting and the fractions is from lack of a common vision and a goal for america. not a republican and democratic idea but the american idea that we can rally around. kennedy did that and reagan did that. lou: hallelujah but what you seem to be missing is that it is about your party right now the way you were led and what...
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many of you asking to post the story on sam last night, so, we put it up at abcnews.com. >>> when weck here tonight, the mother losing both of her legs in the boston bombings. then the visits from those marines, amputees themselves. and just wait tonight. the new video of that mom we couldn't believe. ♪ whoa, who-o- ♪ whoa, who-o-o-a ♪ one, two, three, four! ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-ohhh ♪ go, let's go ♪ hit me like a supernova ♪ let it flow ♪ over like an ocean ♪ when the sound explodes ♪ everybody's feeling all right ♪ ♪ everybody's feeling all right ♪ ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-oh plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only
many of you asking to post the story on sam last night, so, we put it up at abcnews.com. >>> when weck here tonight, the mother losing both of her legs in the boston bombings. then the visits from those marines, amputees themselves. and just wait tonight. the new video of that mom we couldn't believe. ♪ whoa, who-o- ♪ whoa, who-o-o-a ♪ one, two, three, four! ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-ohhh ♪ go, let's go ♪ hit me like a supernova ♪ let it flow ♪ over like an...
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. >> sam singer is not so optimistic. >> we still have not heard from a facility or physician that would take the body of this young woman. >> singer is calling out the attorney for the family. he believes the plans to move jahi are fake. >> the family attorney is propep weighting a -- propepuating hope for the girl. they found an ambulance and a support. they still haven't secured the long-term facility. it would be different if she was an organ donor. >> they would do everything in their power to make sure she was at the best health possible. >> a judge ruled no surgeries can be performed on the teen. three doctors have declared her brain dead following tonsil surgery almost a month ago. children's hospital is keeping her on life support until january 7th. >> no amount of time, no amount of surgery and no amount of hopefully bring her back. we hope that family finds peace in 2014 and is able to move forward. >> singer says a miracle will never come but that won't stop jahi's family. >> jahi's the victim, and we're the victim. they're trying to make sure children's hospital is the victi
. >> sam singer is not so optimistic. >> we still have not heard from a facility or physician that would take the body of this young woman. >> singer is calling out the attorney for the family. he believes the plans to move jahi are fake. >> the family attorney is propep weighting a -- propepuating hope for the girl. they found an ambulance and a support. they still haven't secured the long-term facility. it would be different if she was an organ donor. >> they...
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sam, he -- so i watched this thing today and basically i was thinking, well, there's two possibilities here. he really is telling the truth or he is just going all in and thinks he can get away with it. >> he's going all in. the interest thing about that clip you just played is that's almost identical. if you would have put that side by side with his response to the idea that somebody took out a political vendetta is ridiculous, that's a joke, how can you ask that question? look, he was -- he had to swing for the fences because that's his style. he could not sort of bunt here. and, you know, the notion that he's setting this up is, like, i have passed the test of leadership. the test of leadership is to be lied by your staffers for so long, never question anything about them. but then when you're faced with the subpoena documents to fire them. he's diluted or selling a -- >> the other thing he said something else about the situation. there's one e-mail showing he -- one little bit of information that's confirmed that he did talk to someone and that he's completely -- he's out there. i
sam, he -- so i watched this thing today and basically i was thinking, well, there's two possibilities here. he really is telling the truth or he is just going all in and thinks he can get away with it. >> he's going all in. the interest thing about that clip you just played is that's almost identical. if you would have put that side by side with his response to the idea that somebody took out a political vendetta is ridiculous, that's a joke, how can you ask that question? look, he was...
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. ♪ >> so catherine sam pa panza has it all to do.he will need luck lots of courage and lots of help from abroad. she carries the hopes of a country whose fortunes could scarcely sink any lower. bangui. >> nearly five weeks of fighting, the deal was reached at talks in the ethiopi in the n capital addis ababa. reporting from the southeast capital juba. >> at least now those who have left their homes because of the violence that has raged through sowsdz over the past several weeks -- south sudan over the past few weeks, the deal signed in addis ababa essentially guarantees that there will be a cessation of fire, that they will allow humanitarian relief to reach those who need it. despite this break through despite the cease fire. there are real differences between both sides here. there is riek machar, a person who believes he should be running this country, pitted against salva kiir, the person who seemed to have liberated south sudan. the other tribes, dinkas and other tribes over south sudan. crimes committed over the past few weeks
. ♪ >> so catherine sam pa panza has it all to do.he will need luck lots of courage and lots of help from abroad. she carries the hopes of a country whose fortunes could scarcely sink any lower. bangui. >> nearly five weeks of fighting, the deal was reached at talks in the ethiopi in the n capital addis ababa. reporting from the southeast capital juba. >> at least now those who have left their homes because of the violence that has raged through sowsdz over the past several...
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so that keeps us going. >> reporter: sam singer is not so optimistic. >> here we stand in a new year, and we still have not heard from a facility, or a physician that would take the body of this young woman. >> reporter: singer is calling out christopher dolan, the attorney for jahi's family. he believes the plans to move jahi are fake. >> the family is perpetuating a hoax on the public, as well as misleading this family. jahi mcmath is deceased. >> reporter: he says they found an ambulance and a plane to transfer jahi, but still haven't secured the long term facility. >> if she was an organ donor, they would do absolutely everything in their power to make sure she was at the best health possible. >> reporter: a judge ruled no surgeries can be performed on the teen. three doctors have declared her brain dead, following tonsil surgery almost a month ago. children's hospital is keeping her on life support until january 7. >> no amount of time, no amount of surgery, no amount of hope will bring her back. we hope that the family finds peace in 2014 and is able to move forward. >> reporter
so that keeps us going. >> reporter: sam singer is not so optimistic. >> here we stand in a new year, and we still have not heard from a facility, or a physician that would take the body of this young woman. >> reporter: singer is calling out christopher dolan, the attorney for jahi's family. he believes the plans to move jahi are fake. >> the family is perpetuating a hoax on the public, as well as misleading this family. jahi mcmath is deceased. >> reporter: he...
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some very important questions there indeed answered well that was our political commentator sam sachs thanks so much thanks mary. and the national security agency program to collect vast quantities of information about phone calls has been determined illegal this is all according to an independent review done by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board also known as the p c l o b and a two hundred thirty eight page report released today the board concluded that the section two fifteen program has contributed only minimal value in combating terrorism beyond what the government already achieved through these and other alternative means and it added that says sation of the program would eliminate the privacy and civil liberties concerns associated with bulk collection without unduly hampering the government's efforts the board of course goes much further than what president obama recommended in a speech given just last friday at the justice department there obama said he wanted to move private metadata out of the hands of the government but he did not call for an end to the program here to
some very important questions there indeed answered well that was our political commentator sam sachs thanks so much thanks mary. and the national security agency program to collect vast quantities of information about phone calls has been determined illegal this is all according to an independent review done by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board also known as the p c l o b and a two hundred thirty eight page report released today the board concluded that the section two fifteen...
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so that keeps us going. >> reporter: sam singer is not so optimistic. >> here we stand in a new year, and we still have not heard from a facility, or a physician that would take the body of this young woman. >> reporter: singer is calling out christopher dolan, the attorney for jahi's family. he believes the plans to move jahi are fake. >> the family is perpetuating a hoax on the public, as well as misleading this family. jahi mcmath is deceased. >> reporter: he says they found an ambulance and a plane to transfer jahi, but still haven't secured the long term facility. >> if she was an organ donor, they would do absolutely everything in their power to make sure she was at the best health possible. >> reporter: a judge ruled no surgeries can be performed on the teen. three doctors have declared her brain dead, following tonsil surgery almost a month ago. children's hospital is keeping her on life support until january 7. >> no amount of time, no amount of surgery, no amount of hope will bring her back. we hope that the family finds peace in 2014 and is able to move forward. >> reporter
so that keeps us going. >> reporter: sam singer is not so optimistic. >> here we stand in a new year, and we still have not heard from a facility, or a physician that would take the body of this young woman. >> reporter: singer is calling out christopher dolan, the attorney for jahi's family. he believes the plans to move jahi are fake. >> the family is perpetuating a hoax on the public, as well as misleading this family. jahi mcmath is deceased. >> reporter: he...
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little ryan with the blue knit hat on january 12th so were sam and 2-year-old twin sisters brooke ande. their parents should not have a problem remembering their birthday. >> get a nice little feast and one cake. >> yeah. >> pretty cool. >> that works. >>> all right. some sports now and we start with three simple words from new england patriots' quarterback tom brady. those words, "i feel great." >> that puts to rest any concerns about his being sick ahead of sunday's afc title game which is dense denver. brady was back on the practice field yesterday showing no signs of any illness. >> sunday's game pits the 49ers against the seahawks. >>> highlights from espn. >> good morning, america. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. he's stan. his jacket is buttoned. i'm neil. mine is unbuttoned. >> critical information. >>> we have a basketball game to tell you about. two really different halves between the thunder and rockets. tell you what we're talking about james harden started out great for him put the rockets up 10. the rockets in the first half, 12 for 20 on three-pointers. t
little ryan with the blue knit hat on january 12th so were sam and 2-year-old twin sisters brooke ande. their parents should not have a problem remembering their birthday. >> get a nice little feast and one cake. >> yeah. >> pretty cool. >> that works. >>> all right. some sports now and we start with three simple words from new england patriots' quarterback tom brady. those words, "i feel great." >> that puts to rest any concerns about his being...
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why so many models? sambart looks at why luxury cars are multiplying. >> with the release of its new sedan, mercedes-benz now sells them about my count, 13 different cars here in the u.s. everything from the entry luxury four-door at $30,000 all the way up to the $215,000 cl65 amg coup. audi and bmw have been going at it like rabbits, too. why do automakers need to send -- sell 10 when 3 or 4 used to be fine? there is much more competition in the 1980's. you have lexus, infiniti, accurate, -- acura. you have to find as many new customers as you can with that competition meaning cutting up the competition into thinner slices, which now you can do given the massive amounts of data that automakers have to analyze the market and identify new subgroups of consumers. and thanks again to technology, now it is easier than ever for carmaker to spin off different models using the same set of parts. things like the chassis, engines, and other components can be shared so each model does require you to start from scratch
why so many models? sambart looks at why luxury cars are multiplying. >> with the release of its new sedan, mercedes-benz now sells them about my count, 13 different cars here in the u.s. everything from the entry luxury four-door at $30,000 all the way up to the $215,000 cl65 amg coup. audi and bmw have been going at it like rabbits, too. why do automakers need to send -- sell 10 when 3 or 4 used to be fine? there is much more competition in the 1980's. you have lexus, infiniti,...
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so sam is nearby. >> he's gorgeous. information. >> it's like instant judgment. >> it totally is. >> online these sites abound, such as grindr, and gay hook ups and positive singles for people with herpies. there are sites for extramarital dating such as ashley maddison, and we, a site to keep married couples together. with 118 married singles competing for a first glance, the competition can be stiff. >> i agree with that. >> it's shocking. >> the human shopping network. you get addicted to it. >> if you are on any of these sites, i could go on five times a day. you don't have time for that. >> i don't want to sit back and wait. i want to decide what i want. i don't want to be chosen, i want to choose. >> according to a 2013 pew research centre 38% of american adults who are single and looking for a partner are looking online. 23% have met their spouse or long-time partner through the sites. still, for all the choices dating online or off can be tough. you might call it fickle love, and one of the biggest issues... >>
so sam is nearby. >> he's gorgeous. information. >> it's like instant judgment. >> it totally is. >> online these sites abound, such as grindr, and gay hook ups and positive singles for people with herpies. there are sites for extramarital dating such as ashley maddison, and we, a site to keep married couples together. with 118 married singles competing for a first glance, the competition can be stiff. >> i agree with that. >> it's shocking. >> the...
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common attitude like this one not the time arises and we will stop in to guard the only been here so fast. sam. stop and stare contest winners entered. it didn't get away with the gerrard but this is it the most basic of thus far. i need my archie news chopper curry county cycle the businessman jim and student has died at the age of seventy five students in constellations home and psychic and dublin this morning after a long and missed the property developer was best known high intensity lights to help conference golf complex. the man who built an empire from scratch the tide something jim mansfield all comprises self in that role he become rich buying scrap mess left behind of the falklands war and selling it on for around two hundred million pounds in the air the eighties. it sets the foundation for a vast property and business empire including city west hotel inside it and its conference center building the four thousand capacity venue when there was no national one for ireland. he faced accusations of funding coming else to do so. you build golf courses and developing west of executive air
common attitude like this one not the time arises and we will stop in to guard the only been here so fast. sam. stop and stare contest winners entered. it didn't get away with the gerrard but this is it the most basic of thus far. i need my archie news chopper curry county cycle the businessman jim and student has died at the age of seventy five students in constellations home and psychic and dublin this morning after a long and missed the property developer was best known high intensity lights...
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we'll never forget, sam and his parents, and their lesson for all of us. you believe soanted. >> every time i see sam, sort of a moment, he gets off the bus. it's a moment. and i treasure it. >> there's a lot going on around us that you can easily miss. >> i really think that, you know, i lucked out on the parent lottery. >> we lucked out on the son lottery. >> and we lucked out meeting sam. thinking about his parents tonight. "good morning america" and "this week" with george, first thing in the morning. and i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. >>> next at 6:00, the search in the south bay for a serial arsonist. the key piece of video that could help authorities find him. >> rain seen some parts of the bay. >>> it is not too late to vaccinate. strong demand for flu shots and at the problem some clinics are facing. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> only on abc7 news, this surveillance video could be the key to tracking down a serial arsonist in san jose. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. the arsonist has been acc
we'll never forget, sam and his parents, and their lesson for all of us. you believe soanted. >> every time i see sam, sort of a moment, he gets off the bus. it's a moment. and i treasure it. >> there's a lot going on around us that you can easily miss. >> i really think that, you know, i lucked out on the parent lottery. >> we lucked out on the son lottery. >> and we lucked out meeting sam. thinking about his parents tonight. "good morning america" and...
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walmart just laid off 2300 workers at sam's club, so that does not do itself any good.s, i'm just telling you what is going on. they say wall not. equals that of nigeria, and oil-producing country, so what they're talking about is when walmart says they're going to do a made in america push to buy american-made goods, most of that is groceries. 20% of grocery sales so far this year, last year rather, is walmart, on march dominating the grocery space man in the wipeout grocery jobs. these are the talking points you are hearing from the union side of the movement and groceries making up a big chunk, about half in some quarters of walmart saying sales. this'll be ongoing fight. watch the state of the union address. cheryl: the middle of the country bearing the brunt, a polar vortex part two. jeff flock in chicago where schools and businesses are shut down today. dennis: eric holder's unlawful pot businesses should be able to use the traditional banking system. an advisor says america is the wrong approach to legal weed. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a
walmart just laid off 2300 workers at sam's club, so that does not do itself any good.s, i'm just telling you what is going on. they say wall not. equals that of nigeria, and oil-producing country, so what they're talking about is when walmart says they're going to do a made in america push to buy american-made goods, most of that is groceries. 20% of grocery sales so far this year, last year rather, is walmart, on march dominating the grocery space man in the wipeout grocery jobs. these are...
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so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event where we do five events a week all around the idea of bringling people closer to where the food comes from and closer to each other in that process. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way that allowed for a more in-depth conversation. we grew and now we offer -- i think we had nine, we have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use cooking for the core standards. we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and we
so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event where we do five events a week all around the idea of bringling people closer to where the food comes from and closer to each other in that process. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way...
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. >> so, sam, to andrew's point about the framing, i thought the president made a really important point in his remarks just now. which is that the unemployment insurance helps people pay for the car bill that gets them to the job interview. taking away resources makes them less likely to be able to find a job. >> yes, i think something that gets confused in this debate is who this money goes to. to be a recipient you have to be out there looking for work. that is a precondition that presupposes that people aren't going to be lazy and not use this money and have it just have their own income. there is a line of argument with the rand paul types which said this is creating a hammock for people. i've talked to many unemployment insurance recipients and that's ka cat gorically not true. is it disincentivizing them from looking within their fields? maybe. by and large this money gets shuffled back into the economy. it's a good stimulus, i know that's a dirty word but -- >> frankly, i have to tell you, if you think of it as a stimulus plan and trying to create growth, i would not be against h
. >> so, sam, to andrew's point about the framing, i thought the president made a really important point in his remarks just now. which is that the unemployment insurance helps people pay for the car bill that gets them to the job interview. taking away resources makes them less likely to be able to find a job. >> yes, i think something that gets confused in this debate is who this money goes to. to be a recipient you have to be out there looking for work. that is a precondition...
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america's highest court protect them from being sued over copyright even if they inadvertently even so when when sam to see the details on that later in the program. what's the point less privacy invasion we tell you about an independent study that reveals how the n.s.a. is real and a terror efficiency was significantly exaggerated by the white house. to french president didn't have enough on his mind this week over his alleged affair with an actress well there are domestic problems of a more official nature it's got to answer for if he's to keep his new year's resolution to revive a country's debt have a sluggish economy or even now on francois lines headaches. thank you so just like this why i have not done this video clip mocks consol ons tax policies which are among the major reason this has become the least popular president in france as more than history oh you couldn't hold ultima talk too much more together with belgium and france as tax grab is the highest in the eurozone you don't want to do pay so much where for. the last two years one child had to go tot says the other two thirds of the
america's highest court protect them from being sued over copyright even if they inadvertently even so when when sam to see the details on that later in the program. what's the point less privacy invasion we tell you about an independent study that reveals how the n.s.a. is real and a terror efficiency was significantly exaggerated by the white house. to french president didn't have enough on his mind this week over his alleged affair with an actress well there are domestic problems of a more...
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significant because it's the first time we're really understanding her relationship with sam shaw. >> reporter: sore they lovers? one man tells "newsweek" yes. lawrence schiller who took photographs of marilyn during "something's got to give," in the magazine he says sam shaw gave him the lost scrapbook in 1973 and adds, "he even confided in me that at one point he'd had an affair with marylin." shaw, who died in 1999, may be best known for snapping this shot of marilyn over a subway during the filming of "the seven year itch." >> the subway, it's amazing. >> reporter: the marilyn millions prefer to remember is showcased in the lost scrapbook where she remains disarmingly clever, effortlessly sexy and endlessly mesmerizing. >>> for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >>> and "newsweek" special issue "marilyn monroe's lost scrapbook" is on sale in walmart and barnes & noble and on newsstands nationwide tuesday, january 14th. we'll be right back with gabrielle union. ♪ when you're ready ♪ when you're ready >>> we are back with the beautiful and lovely gabrielle union. she'
significant because it's the first time we're really understanding her relationship with sam shaw. >> reporter: sore they lovers? one man tells "newsweek" yes. lawrence schiller who took photographs of marilyn during "something's got to give," in the magazine he says sam shaw gave him the lost scrapbook in 1973 and adds, "he even confided in me that at one point he'd had an affair with marylin." shaw, who died in 1999, may be best known for snapping this shot...
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. >> so if possible, sam champion, he came out. i don't know if gma is still number one or not, but is it possible it does turn off part of a key audience? >> no, i dish i think yes, it could turn off a certain amount of people. but it doesn't seem to make that many waves any more when you do come out. and it isn't the cover of people and it isn't this big rollout. it just sort of is. >> she was already gay. she's just sharing it with the world. but what about that interview with president obama, specifically she was picked by the white house so he could reverse his position on same-sex marriage. did she have some obligation to tell the audience that she is gay and, therefore, might have a certain view on this issue? >> absolutely not. what, if i interview the pope that means i have to say that i'm catholic? secondly, the story isn't about her. the story is about president obama's views and what he thinks about gay marriage. she would never get an interview with him again if she trumped him and said, oh, by the way, i'm gay. what d
. >> so if possible, sam champion, he came out. i don't know if gma is still number one or not, but is it possible it does turn off part of a key audience? >> no, i dish i think yes, it could turn off a certain amount of people. but it doesn't seem to make that many waves any more when you do come out. and it isn't the cover of people and it isn't this big rollout. it just sort of is. >> she was already gay. she's just sharing it with the world. but what about that interview...
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that sounds like a little technical problem there. >> it's vandehei. >> so point out. samto my bigger issue there with this challenge in kentucky, you go back and look. again, my attitude is, you know, if mike lee wins or runs in utah, okay, i'm a republican, we are going to win that one no matter what, right? but, again, you look what mcdonnell did and look what happened to murdoch and you would think the conservative groups who want to forward the same republican agenda is most republicans you think they would choose their battles a little more wisely. kentucky is still a swing state. >> if you look at it from 30,000 feet, you would wonder what is so unconservative about mitch mcconnell. this is a guy who has led the senate minority leadership in recent memory at least. you have to wonder what are they doing? the only answer really is this is their reason for existence. they are there to challenge republicans to be more conservative and if they ever sign off and say, okay, our candidates are conservative enough, then they wouldn't have a point of being. so they will alwa
that sounds like a little technical problem there. >> it's vandehei. >> so point out. samto my bigger issue there with this challenge in kentucky, you go back and look. again, my attitude is, you know, if mike lee wins or runs in utah, okay, i'm a republican, we are going to win that one no matter what, right? but, again, you look what mcdonnell did and look what happened to murdoch and you would think the conservative groups who want to forward the same republican agenda is most...
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>> i don't think so. sam you'll be frozen to that spot and we'll go back to you on occasion. whenever we need to. weather channel buddy, sam champion. thanks, my frie >>> nbc bay area, powered by the weather channel. you know what? interesting weather to talk about today. we're going to see temperatures cooler onshore flow picks up, 67 in san francisco down from 70s wefd. as we head through the next few days we'll open up the window, possibly see enough of the big waves for the mavericks to happen. on standby. waves and rip currents. hope you have a great day. >>> that's your latest weather. still, a discussion about denny. >> tamron knows who he is. >> she's pretending not to know. >> not to be confused with -- >> can you spell that? i don't know. >>> guys, thank you. we move to a rare inside look at what it's like to run for president. a new documentary called "mitt" appears on netflix following mitt romney's failed campaigns in 2008 and 2012. we'll talk to the director of the movie in a moment but first pe
>> i don't think so. sam you'll be frozen to that spot and we'll go back to you on occasion. whenever we need to. weather channel buddy, sam champion. thanks, my frie >>> nbc bay area, powered by the weather channel. you know what? interesting weather to talk about today. we're going to see temperatures cooler onshore flow picks up, 67 in san francisco down from 70s wefd. as we head through the next few days we'll open up the window, possibly see enough of the big waves for the...
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. >> so it depends on, again, the kind of quality product you're making and the kind of retail prices. like for instance, there's a lot of down jackets, but people want to buy the sam down jacket. and that's because it fits well, it looks good, and it's warm. so the key to our business is trying to make sam a brand, where people really enjoy the product and really have -- >> sure, well obviously. >> it makes them look good, it makes them feel good, it makes them feel warm on a day like today. >> of course, and tomorrow and the next day. what about the technology that goes into this? because i've seen, for example, that many of these down jackets, they come with a technology marketing skew and it's all designed to be lighter weight, but warmer. thinsulate, a 3m product. no bulk but a lot of warm, close to your body. we line the jacket with that and put an extra fur liner in, so you have a very utilitarian look. >> how difficult was it to get into places like blooming dalse and saks fifth avenue? describe what that process is like. >> well, the process is basically we called up -- i would call up and say hi, it's andrew marc schwartz. we started a new business and we
. >> so it depends on, again, the kind of quality product you're making and the kind of retail prices. like for instance, there's a lot of down jackets, but people want to buy the sam down jacket. and that's because it fits well, it looks good, and it's warm. so the key to our business is trying to make sam a brand, where people really enjoy the product and really have -- >> sure, well obviously. >> it makes them look good, it makes them feel good, it makes them feel warm on a...
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i could see sam and futures being particularly fertile ground. >> so we have food and average lawyer.i didn't even know that there was such a sub category above. so we are learning so much today. i see one more questionnaire. >> i am judy newton and i am not employed at the world bank. i'm a food writer and also the rocket rider for the only farmers market. he touched her stand on commodity foods. i wonder if you have any sense of how the local movement from the so-called specialty farmers. they are affecting the markets now. do they have been a kind of effect at all? do you think it might in the future? >> okay, so the impact of non-commodity items on commodity items. certainly there is an impact, absolutely. i don't think that it is so much sand and depressing day today as much as it is seen in terms of consumer demand. there is so much that happens off market it drives through turns to an enormous degree. going back even to grass fed beef for a moment. the fact that there is the swelling current of demand for grass fed beef is starting small. it is starting with small conscientious
i could see sam and futures being particularly fertile ground. >> so we have food and average lawyer.i didn't even know that there was such a sub category above. so we are learning so much today. i see one more questionnaire. >> i am judy newton and i am not employed at the world bank. i'm a food writer and also the rocket rider for the only farmers market. he touched her stand on commodity foods. i wonder if you have any sense of how the local movement from the so-called specialty...
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so what's going on? why are republicaning devolving on the issue of evolution? sameditor of "the huffington post." pogan dibley is a republican strategist. in the general population, the percentage of people who believe in evolution has remained consistent over the last four years. about 60%. but among republicans, the numbers have dropped 11 points to 43% in their same period. and why is that? well, the easiest explanation might be that the republican base has grown smaller and more right wing. but pew found party i.d. remained pretty consistent between 2009 and 2013. furthermore, according to pew, quote, differences in the racial and ethnic competition of democrats and republicans or differences in their levels of religious commitment do not wholly explain beliefs about evolution. they remain even when taking these other characteristics into account. hogan, how do you explain what's gone on with response to the numbers i just showed? >> that's a great question. quite frankly, i'm not real sure. i do know that religion and science can coexist. it's no surprise to a
so what's going on? why are republicaning devolving on the issue of evolution? sameditor of "the huffington post." pogan dibley is a republican strategist. in the general population, the percentage of people who believe in evolution has remained consistent over the last four years. about 60%. but among republicans, the numbers have dropped 11 points to 43% in their same period. and why is that? well, the easiest explanation might be that the republican base has grown smaller and more...
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sam champion in atlanta. thank you so much. >>> 375 miles to sam's northeast and dylan dreyer in north carolina, good morning to you. >> good morning, carson. you are going to be seeing a lot of trucks like these across the southeast through the day today. as of midnight, there are still 7,000 people without power. and joining me now is sidney hinton of secure power. a lot of people need their power back on. they want, they need their power back on. why does it take so long sometimes? >> dylan, utilities are prepared for these situations. they focus on powering the hospitals and community centers first and then the hand to hand combat of restoring residential customers. >> reporter: so it's a process? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: but it's a process in place as the southeast and southwest dig out from about 5 inches of snow. that is a record for some areas of the deep south. we even have reports of up to 1/2 inch of ice as far south as the shores of the gulf coast. the one good thing, though, about a snow and ice storm in t
sam champion in atlanta. thank you so much. >>> 375 miles to sam's northeast and dylan dreyer in north carolina, good morning to you. >> good morning, carson. you are going to be seeing a lot of trucks like these across the southeast through the day today. as of midnight, there are still 7,000 people without power. and joining me now is sidney hinton of secure power. a lot of people need their power back on. they want, they need their power back on. why does it take so long...
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sam said, i am sorry. we cannot sell gospel music, and so he went to secular music, and then he went back to do gospel musiclar music on the one hand gospel music on the other, sometimes combining them. line" to"i wlak the his wife, saying he would be faithful, but he was also talking about another way, a religious way, and he said that was his first gospel hit and that sam never knew that. a sense ofng to get what happened in his childhood that caused him to wrestle with these demons and these drugs. to connect the dots. >> arkansas in the depression. his family had a farm in arkansas. atton went from i think $125 bushel -- i am not sure how they $25, andit, a bale, to farmers could not afford it anymore. fdr set up a program. we will give you 15 acres of land, and we will give you the land, and you pay us back some day, so his father went 200 miles in arkansas and worked every day in the field, hard. it was terrible land. it was not choice farmland, because the government could not afford that, so cash from the age of six would be out there, and they would be singing gospel songs to lift their spirits, an
sam said, i am sorry. we cannot sell gospel music, and so he went to secular music, and then he went back to do gospel musiclar music on the one hand gospel music on the other, sometimes combining them. line" to"i wlak the his wife, saying he would be faithful, but he was also talking about another way, a religious way, and he said that was his first gospel hit and that sam never knew that. a sense ofng to get what happened in his childhood that caused him to wrestle with these demons...
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great place for people trying to take advantage of the stuff available to them, so -- absolutely, something to watch for. >> samrobart and jon erlichman. we are weeks away from a meeting of the minds. tim cook will be sitting down with a samsung executive and we would tell you all of the details coming up next. ♪ >> welcome back. i am emily chang. we are a month away from apple and samsung, and samsung, cap cap -- have agreed to mediation in february. we started by asking bryan about the meeting and whether he think it will yield anything new. >> i think this is a real effort to put all of the legal battles behind them. a distraction for both companies. they are using money that could be going into product. they want to get this behind us and focus on our own products. >> is it possible? >> it is. a lot of bad blood. if they have to come to the table with a solution and hopefully they will and will be great for them not to be tied up in court and focus on what is going on. let them fight it out into the public. >> you talk to either of the companies and they said they were rather not be doing this. cook said i
great place for people trying to take advantage of the stuff available to them, so -- absolutely, something to watch for. >> samrobart and jon erlichman. we are weeks away from a meeting of the minds. tim cook will be sitting down with a samsung executive and we would tell you all of the details coming up next. ♪ >> welcome back. i am emily chang. we are a month away from apple and samsung, and samsung, cap cap -- have agreed to mediation in february. we started by asking bryan...