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>>¡sam! ¡sam! >>¡no dispares!4ú4ú4ú4ú4ú4ú%úú >>se detuvieron en el 5to. piso >>estÁn en el 5to. piso ¿quÉ hay ahÍ? >>la lavanderÍa >>la lavanderÍa renfro, sam, estÁn en la lavanderÍa >>biggs y poole estamos en el 5to. piso ¿dÓnde estÁn? >>atrÁs de ustedes ¿quÉ rayos sucede aquÍ, sam? >>no quiero que intervenga la policÍa son demasiado volubles al respecto y quiero que salgan todas estas personas >>bueno, seÑores, seÑoras quiero que salgan de aquÍ con calma y rÁpido >>¡doctor richard kimble! no hay escapatoria, richard todo el edificio estÁ cerrado entrÉguese, richard ya no hay tiempo la policÍa de chicago lo considera un asesino de policÍas le dispararÁn al verlo richard, sÉ que es inocente sÉ sobre frederick sykes sÉ sobre el doctor charles nichols richard, usted le prestÓ su auto la noche del homicidio de su esposa Él tenÍa las llaves no forzÓ la entrada, richard Él telefoneÓ a sykes desde su auto, richard richard, dÉjelo ya richard, o estoy mintiÉndole o no voy a dispararle ¿quÉ cree usted? deje de perseguirlo,
>>¡sam! ¡sam! >>¡no dispares!4ú4ú4ú4ú4ú4ú%úú >>se detuvieron en el 5to. piso >>estÁn en el 5to. piso ¿quÉ hay ahÍ? >>la lavanderÍa >>la lavanderÍa renfro, sam, estÁn en la lavanderÍa >>biggs y poole estamos en el 5to. piso ¿dÓnde estÁn? >>atrÁs de ustedes ¿quÉ rayos sucede aquÍ, sam? >>no quiero que intervenga la policÍa son demasiado volubles al respecto y quiero que salgan todas estas personas >>bueno,...
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don't let them hit the line. >> reporter: sam coaches nearly 60 kids every week aged 5 to 15. his hilltop speed track club is affiliated with the richmond police activities league. >> use your arms, good technique. >> reporter: 11 years ago alyssia jones says she has gained confidence training with sam for three years. >> when you go, you know you need to do it you are, do it. >> reporter: her mother says alyssia now exercises more discipline. >> i have seen a lot as far as her behavior, more focused into the class. >> reporter: every year they make it to the national championships which takes them from oakland to washington, d.c. sam works with parents raising thousands of dollars a year running a concession stand at the oakland raiders home games so students can compete. >> they get to travel you know, they go to restaurants, stay in hotels. they learn a lot of different things. and it becomes like a family atmosphere for a lot of the kids because we do a lot of things together. >> reporter: sam retired after 25 years in contra costa county juvenile court as a deputy the tra
don't let them hit the line. >> reporter: sam coaches nearly 60 kids every week aged 5 to 15. his hilltop speed track club is affiliated with the richmond police activities league. >> use your arms, good technique. >> reporter: 11 years ago alyssia jones says she has gained confidence training with sam for three years. >> when you go, you know you need to do it you are, do it. >> reporter: her mother says alyssia now exercises more discipline. >> i have seen...
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he was so overloaded with work and so pleased with sam's performance that he offered to let him buy a partnership for $25,000. from then on the business was known as goldman sachs ann and for almost 50 years of the partners are members of the intermarried families. the major force of their assets was tied up in the firm, providing working capital as well as savings. marcus also agreed that no one was allowed to withdraw money from the firm without making a formal petition to the senior partners and all the partners needed to be in agreement before making investments on behalf of the firm. and so it remained when joe goldman went public 100 years later and totally changed its face. when henry joined the firm he was named the junior partner. sam but then had risen to the position of the sole senior partner and adding insult to injury hired his brother, harry, and then his three sons as roker's. soon afterward he meant them junior partners. this infuriated henry who was by now married and the father of three small children. he viewed the imbalance of power and money has thoroughly unjust
he was so overloaded with work and so pleased with sam's performance that he offered to let him buy a partnership for $25,000. from then on the business was known as goldman sachs ann and for almost 50 years of the partners are members of the intermarried families. the major force of their assets was tied up in the firm, providing working capital as well as savings. marcus also agreed that no one was allowed to withdraw money from the firm without making a formal petition to the senior partners...
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>>sam, Él dice que no sabe a dÓnde iba kimble >>¿tÚ le crees? >>por supuesto >>y que no se burlen de tu cola de caballo >>asÍ lo harÉ >>bien hecho, muchacho >>un placer, jefe >>henry, el doctor nichols me mintiÓ ve por Él >>enseguida >>escucha, Él ya se fue no, mira, busquÉ ahÍ busquÉ en todos los lugares que me dijiste y no lo vi te lo aseguro no estÁ en el hospital si asÍ fuera, lo habria encontrado asÍ que, ¿quÉ quieres que haga? ¿ah? espera, un minuto no, ya lo vi ya lo tengo >>doctor alexander lentz >>un notable patÓlogo del hospital memorial de chicago iba camino a su sesiÓn diaria de tenis cuando un vehÍculo no identificado saliÓ de una curva y lo golpeÓ, enviÁndolo contra lrr
>>sam, Él dice que no sabe a dÓnde iba kimble >>¿tÚ le crees? >>por supuesto >>y que no se burlen de tu cola de caballo >>asÍ lo harÉ >>bien hecho, muchacho >>un placer, jefe >>henry, el doctor nichols me mintiÓ ve por Él >>enseguida >>escucha, Él ya se fue no, mira, busquÉ ahÍ busquÉ en todos los lugares que me dijiste y no lo vi te lo aseguro no estÁ en el hospital si asÍ fuera, lo habria encontrado asÍ que, ¿quÉ...
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sam, this is such a wondef(l gesture.t hmrt curly's nose? of course it dsí nyuk nyuk nyuk nk. woo-oo-ooh, woo-oo-ooh. got ything to wash this down with? how abt some napkins? sur. i'l ge some. they're, uh... ey're upstairs. 15 minutes or so. [doorbell chimes] are you guys expecting anyone? uh, yeah. norm and cliff. ah. aha! tell him pizza! beer. norm-mnorm brought ber. no, no,@no. i need a beer. iom@a lttl% thirsty. i'll get you one. it's, uh... it's upstairs. you keep your beer upstairs? in the bedroom. yux (oo? [doorbell chimes] paul! are you alone, o did 9rng some frieds? what's that pposed to mean? nothing. come on in.@ thanks for cheering me up. i didn't come here to cheer you up. i came to say something. everybodyl there's something i got to say. wody mad some commnts. i looked at mysel&. i'm 45 years old. my mothros dad. what am i waitig for? what i'm trying t say is, world-- hey, paul, this is fasir's ni you mind? you're right, sammy. i'm sorry. i... there any pizza left? i don't think s. just make yourself at hom
sam, this is such a wondef(l gesture.t hmrt curly's nose? of course it dsí nyuk nyuk nyuk nk. woo-oo-ooh, woo-oo-ooh. got ything to wash this down with? how abt some napkins? sur. i'l ge some. they're, uh... ey're upstairs. 15 minutes or so. [doorbell chimes] are you guys expecting anyone? uh, yeah. norm and cliff. ah. aha! tell him pizza! beer. norm-mnorm brought ber. no, no,@no. i need a beer. iom@a lttl% thirsty. i'll get you one. it's, uh... it's upstairs. you keep your beer upstairs? in...
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. >> reporter: rudy favard is there for sam parker, an 8-year-old with cerebral palsy.ak, see, or walk, and spends much of the day on a cot near the family kitchen in the middle class suburb of melrose, massachusetts. until a few months ago, at the end of the day, his father rick would carry sam upstairs to put him to bed. >> i used to look forward to holding my son, being able to take him upstairs and care for him. >> reporter: but rick had major heart surgery. and those 14 steps, with his 75-pound son, were just impossible. sam was too heavy for mother patty as well. they put a call out to a local high school for help. the answer came from the 18-year-old captain of the football team. a linebacker with giant arms and a colossal heart. >> to be honest with you, i thought, why not? i didn't think it was a big deal. >> reporter: but how many teenagers would show up four nights a week at 8:00 o'clock? how many teenagers would say he is the lucky one? >> in all honesty, i think it had more of an impact on me. >> reporter: and how many teenagers could melt the heart of that
. >> reporter: rudy favard is there for sam parker, an 8-year-old with cerebral palsy.ak, see, or walk, and spends much of the day on a cot near the family kitchen in the middle class suburb of melrose, massachusetts. until a few months ago, at the end of the day, his father rick would carry sam upstairs to put him to bed. >> i used to look forward to holding my son, being able to take him upstairs and care for him. >> reporter: but rick had major heart surgery. and those 14...
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sam is the head track coach. >> you can see it when they know they are doing well. they smile a little bit more. they bounce a little bit more. they talk a little more. >> reporter: and students and parents agree that under sam's coaching the kids don't just learn the sport but also develop discipline that extends into the classroom. >> shorter and kick quicker. >> reporter: kyla's mother keeps track. >> when i look at her initiating to get her homework without me reminding her or to be on her to get it done she usually has it done. >> reporter: keep the feet inside and don't let them hit those lines. >> sam coaches 50 kids every week age 9-15. it is affiliated with the richmond police activities league. >> use your arms. good technique. >> reporter: 1-year-old alicia jones says she has gained confidence with sam for three years. >> when you go and you know what you need to do you can do it. >> reporter: her mother says alicia's exercise is now more disciplined. >> i have seen a lot as far as her behavior. more focused learner in class. >> reporter: every year kids
sam is the head track coach. >> you can see it when they know they are doing well. they smile a little bit more. they bounce a little bit more. they talk a little more. >> reporter: and students and parents agree that under sam's coaching the kids don't just learn the sport but also develop discipline that extends into the classroom. >> shorter and kick quicker. >> reporter: kyla's mother keeps track. >> when i look at her initiating to get her homework without me...
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>> sam, thanks. my girls are planning their snow day tomorrow. >>> we're going to turn to the tragedy in tucson. jared loughner appeared in an arizona courtroom monday, accompanied by the lawyer that represented the unabomber and one of the 9/11 plotters. pierre thomas has the latest from tucson. pierre? >> reporter: george, this morning, there are serious questions about why no one intervened to stop the suspect, who clearly had mental health issues. and now, his very family life is at issue as well. this mug shot of jared loughner may say a lot about his mental state. loughner's family has yet to release a statement on the tragedy. and has yet to address what happened to their son. the family is described by some neighbors as fiercely reclusive. besieged by the media, the house is boarded up. but one neighbor was allowed inside to deliver the mail and talk to loughner's father. >> he was crying. it was obvious. he said, i need your help. not only is he sad for his son. he is devastated other people
>> sam, thanks. my girls are planning their snow day tomorrow. >>> we're going to turn to the tragedy in tucson. jared loughner appeared in an arizona courtroom monday, accompanied by the lawyer that represented the unabomber and one of the 9/11 plotters. pierre thomas has the latest from tucson. pierre? >> reporter: george, this morning, there are serious questions about why no one intervened to stop the suspect, who clearly had mental health issues. and now, his very...
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looking forward to talking to him. >>> let's get out to sam. i found now, robin, george. this man is probably familiar. bob iger, the ceo of the disney company. who says hello. i'm hating myself because the big boss is here. when you were on the ship yesterday, and had a look around, and the bridge, which is amazing. there's a lot of personal pride in you in this ship. how does it feel when you see it filled with people making its trip? >> i have enormous pride, not just in the ship, but in watching people, as you said, who are enjoying, not only what we built. but the experiences that are available to all them on a ship as beautiful as this. and i have great pride in the people who helped build it. the designers. the ship builders in germany. all of our disney imagineeers. >> this ship is different than a lot of ships we've been on. and it seems you're saying something to family travelers. what are you saying to them? >> we went into the cruise business 12 years ago. we said, it's okay for a family to cruise on a great ship. and have a wonderf
looking forward to talking to him. >>> let's get out to sam. i found now, robin, george. this man is probably familiar. bob iger, the ceo of the disney company. who says hello. i'm hating myself because the big boss is here. when you were on the ship yesterday, and had a look around, and the bridge, which is amazing. there's a lot of personal pride in you in this ship. how does it feel when you see it filled with people making its trip? >> i have enormous pride, not just in the...
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>> reporter: sam has been coaching track since he founded the hilltop track in 1993. he started coaching his own two sons in richmond, but more kids kept jumping in till it grew into a nonprofit. today, the kids practice several times a week at the school where sam is head track coach. >> you can see when they do well, smile a little more, bounce a little more, talk a little more. >> reporter: students and parents agree that under sam's coaching, the kids don't just learn the sport, but also develop discipline that extends into the classroom. >> shorter, shorter, quicker. >> reporter: kyla's mother keeps track. >> when i look at her and her ability to initiate getting her homework done without me having to remind her, or to be on her about getting it it done, she usually has it done. >> keep your feet outside. don't let them hit the lines. >> reporter: sam coaches nearly 60 kids every week, ages 5 to 15. his hilltop speed track club is affiliated with the richmond police activities league. >> use your arms! good technique! >> reporter: 11-year-old alicia says she's ga
>> reporter: sam has been coaching track since he founded the hilltop track in 1993. he started coaching his own two sons in richmond, but more kids kept jumping in till it grew into a nonprofit. today, the kids practice several times a week at the school where sam is head track coach. >> you can see when they do well, smile a little more, bounce a little more, talk a little more. >> reporter: students and parents agree that under sam's coaching, the kids don't just learn the...
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sam's was brought -- grow l.a. but henry who admired the german people sufficiency and culture felt otherwise and spoke vehemently against the british and the french who he felt were showing their muscle to maintain their commercial supremacy. goldman sachs refrained from participating in the anglo-french bonds drive, one of only two or three houses to do so. the other one being. headlines castigated the firm and it became a pariah in england. when the london press quoted henry's remarks and wanted goldman sachs was in danger of being black listed in the city, henry realized he was not just voicing his personal opinions by placing the firm's future in jeopardy and in 1917, he tendered his resignation and cleared out his desk, taking with him 15 of the corporatö with him 15 of the corporate clients for whose fortunes he had been responsible along with his coponderable share of the firm's funds. although professing relief, henry reiterated how unfair spyware by his probe german stance, the sax family never forgive hi
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thanks for that. >>> we're going to turn to weather with sam champion. how are you, sam?o much going on down here. we just lost the sign. you didn't want to talk but who lost the sign? now you have to say hi. >> hi. >> this is a drama club from florida, by the way. that's why all the faeeathers a faux furs. we're going start with the twitter pictures. this one is breaking news. that one in knoxville, tennessee. that was a little slip and slide zone. when you're a part of the breaking news, send it to us. we'll put it up. here's where the snow becomes an issue during the day tomorrow. this is a friday event. starts around 9:00 in the morning on the east coast. snows flout the day on friday, into saturday morning. there will be accumulation there. just a little trouble-making because we're not too far way from the big system that happened. >> tell me your name and you're from? >> i'm mary mitchell from brooklyn. >> from brooklyn, new york. i saw that sign. i had to bring you up front. >> thank you. >> is it your birthday? >> yes, my birthday. >> happy birthday, lady. >> i h
thanks for that. >>> we're going to turn to weather with sam champion. how are you, sam?o much going on down here. we just lost the sign. you didn't want to talk but who lost the sign? now you have to say hi. >> hi. >> this is a drama club from florida, by the way. that's why all the faeeathers a faux furs. we're going start with the twitter pictures. this one is breaking news. that one in knoxville, tennessee. that was a little slip and slide zone. when you're a part of...
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it is itanne and sam who have turned this into a neighborhood. i asked you to support them and improving this building environment. i ask you to support my friends and neighbors in their effort to raise their children in our neighborhood and i ask you to support a teacher when all she is asking is the opportunity to raise children of her room. thank you. >> thank you. the next speaker? >> good evening. my name is mary lou, that i wasanne's -- and i was anne's school principal. i witnessed firsthand the effect she had on the school and the community at large. she is an exemplary teacher, valued by peoples, parents, and colleagues alike. she has been a mentor teacher to many teachers. hillcrest is a very diverse school and to have a teacher commit to helping the community tirelessly, living in the community, near the committee -- near the committee, that paralyzed -- that parallels our goals. anne is dedicated. she comes early, stays late, takes a leadership role, and the teacher and the community alike look up to her. it her dedication to the chil
it is itanne and sam who have turned this into a neighborhood. i asked you to support them and improving this building environment. i ask you to support my friends and neighbors in their effort to raise their children in our neighborhood and i ask you to support a teacher when all she is asking is the opportunity to raise children of her room. thank you. >> thank you. the next speaker? >> good evening. my name is mary lou, that i wasanne's -- and i was anne's school principal. i...
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, sam. >>> good morning, robin.e'll start with the weather in the rest. it was a difficult weekend. difficult monday. heavy rain, 3 to 5 inches over the weekend and a big snow melt. that brought a lot of landslide, mud slide situations over the coastal area. and that heavy rain means flooding for that area. more than 40 river gauges are at or above flood stages. olympia, seattle, portland, more for you today. locally, inland areas, an inch to inch and a half of rain. add that to whatever hand over the weekend. cool temperature, burlington, 3 below. set that up to a low that tomorrow works up the coastline. we'll be watching that tomorrow. here's our selected cities brought to you by the capital one venture card. >> chicago, indianapol >> chicago, indianapolis, detroit could have an icy mix today, robin. we'll be talking about that this morning. >> okay, sam, thank you. >>> well, the stars are out last night, the golden globes. we sent our chris connelly there to take a closer look at the big winners. and any surpris
, sam. >>> good morning, robin.e'll start with the weather in the rest. it was a difficult weekend. difficult monday. heavy rain, 3 to 5 inches over the weekend and a big snow melt. that brought a lot of landslide, mud slide situations over the coastal area. and that heavy rain means flooding for that area. more than 40 river gauges are at or above flood stages. olympia, seattle, portland, more for you today. locally, inland areas, an inch to inch and a half of rain. add that to...
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good morning, sam. >> good morning, juju.rak disspending its coverage. check if your train is rolling. boston has reached blizzard criteria, with the wind speed above 35 miles per hour with blowing snow. here in port jeff long island, it's one of the places to get more than a foot of snow. through connecticut, the berkshires, as well. through long island. i think i got through everything i needed to tell you. we'll jump to the west coast. if you need to find the mild spot, l.a. is above normal, believe it or not. showing off at 71 degrees. i had to pause for a moment. 69 in san diego. portland, in better shape than yesterday, with the snow that's there now. it's warmer and turning into rain. check out the windchills this morning as the arctic air unblocks behind the northeast st and we are live this morning in times square. robin, did you notice 71 degrees in l.a.? did i say that five times? >> yes, we did. we noticed that, as we're in our turtlenecks in new york. sam, thank you. >>> the cdc says one in five high school stude
good morning, sam. >> good morning, juju.rak disspending its coverage. check if your train is rolling. boston has reached blizzard criteria, with the wind speed above 35 miles per hour with blowing snow. here in port jeff long island, it's one of the places to get more than a foot of snow. through connecticut, the berkshires, as well. through long island. i think i got through everything i needed to tell you. we'll jump to the west coast. if you need to find the mild spot, l.a. is above...
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good morning to you, sam. >> good morning, juju.bit of music first. this, from the melody players aboard "the disney dream." this ship is amazing in so many ways. don't worry. we're going to give you a top-to-bottom tour. i wanted to show you. we're going to start this morning with what is unique about this ship and the cruise world in general. this is the first shipboard water coaster ever. it's a crystal-clear tube that goes all the way around this part of the ship. we're standing by it right now. you can hear the water and the people going by. let me take you on a ride of your own, so you can see exactly what it's like. so, you go up, all the way up, to the top of this ship. and then, you step in -- there you go. it goes straight through this tube. now, it takes about three times to go through this before you're really aware that you can look out and around. let me tell you, that it combines a water coaster, which is like a rollercoaster, with a lazy river feeling, where it rocks back and forth, as you go towards the end. 10,000
good morning to you, sam. >> good morning, juju.bit of music first. this, from the melody players aboard "the disney dream." this ship is amazing in so many ways. don't worry. we're going to give you a top-to-bottom tour. i wanted to show you. we're going to start this morning with what is unique about this ship and the cruise world in general. this is the first shipboard water coaster ever. it's a crystal-clear tube that goes all the way around this part of the ship. we're...
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>> good morning. >> thank you, sam.to switch gears right now with a shocking statistic. one in four kids say they've been bullied at school. but parents and teachers alike are often frustrated in their efforts to stop the bullying. so, how far can a teacher go to protect her students? that is at the heart of a controversy raging in a small, california town. and juju is here with that story. >> george, you know, it's really shocking because it involves a 7-year-old boy. he's accused of making shocking threats. it's dividing a community, pitting a second grade teacher who said she did everything she could to protect her kids, and the school. and even her fellow teachers who wonder if she overreached. the accusations read like a list of warning signs, for a 7-year-old who needs help. >> this child has a history of choking, kicking in the groin, pushing off monkey bars, to fall down. >> reporter: elaine brown was the boy's second grade teacher. and she says she saw him hit another second grader at lunchtime. >> to my knowle
>> good morning. >> thank you, sam.to switch gears right now with a shocking statistic. one in four kids say they've been bullied at school. but parents and teachers alike are often frustrated in their efforts to stop the bullying. so, how far can a teacher go to protect her students? that is at the heart of a controversy raging in a small, california town. and juju is here with that story. >> george, you know, it's really shocking because it involves a 7-year-old boy. he's...
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. >>> lessons learned with former ceo sam waksal. how prison changed him and how he is back in the fight against cancer. >>> and they're supposed to be one of the safest investments around. but what happens to municipal bonds when states and cities face a financial crisis? the real deal on munies. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. the leaders of the world's two largest economies met in washington this week and pledged to strengthen their partnership. president obama and china's president hu shook hands and promised greater cooperation between the world's superpower and its rising rival. mr. obama told mr. hu he thinks about china's currency is unvalued, which hurts american exports. but before the summit signed $30 million worth of export deals, mostly airplanes, and president hu said american corporations would have greater
. >>> lessons learned with former ceo sam waksal. how prison changed him and how he is back in the fight against cancer. >>> and they're supposed to be one of the safest investments around. but what happens to municipal bonds when states and cities face a financial crisis? the real deal on munies. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria...
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and sam and i went to lunch and i had never met him before. he had been in "time" magazine and before that a national correspondent. he was hired as an executive editor and he is now a senior editor for the "dallas morning news" in my neck of the lives. we started talking about this story and every moment that i thought i had taken a misstep in that piece as an editor he was able to identify it on his own and yet he was able to do it in sort of a wonderfully supportive and obstructive way. i didn't feel bad about not having done it as well as i would have liked to have done it in the first place and i think that relationship was able to develop over the years in terms of the stories we have written. so i'm very happy to be with him today. i wanted to say that in my mind this book has been such a runaway hit both in terms of the book industry but also culturally five months now and "the new york times" bestsellers list. >> four plus any way. >> we well rounded up to five. at me then ask you, the comanche and the story of quanah parker and the i
and sam and i went to lunch and i had never met him before. he had been in "time" magazine and before that a national correspondent. he was hired as an executive editor and he is now a senior editor for the "dallas morning news" in my neck of the lives. we started talking about this story and every moment that i thought i had taken a misstep in that piece as an editor he was able to identify it on his own and yet he was able to do it in sort of a wonderfully supportive and...
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>> that's right, sam. thank you. >>> a washington state man arrived at lottery headquarters thursday. you know what he had in his pocket, eight $1 bills. he and his wife left, though, multimillionaires. the winners of half the 380 million mega millions prize money. here's jim and carolyn mccullar in their own words. >> this is the mega million numbers. and she called them off. 4, 8, 15, 25, 47, 42. and i thought, oh, my good lord in heaven. and i've had a few heart attacks, actually bypass surgery and i have 12 stents. and i was pronounced dead three times in the hospital about seven years ago. i said, carolyn. what? get up. she says, what's wrong? i said nothing. and i guess she looked at me. and i was pale and shaking. she thought i was having a heart attack. and she said, are you okay? and i said, yeah. i'm perfect. [ laughter ] tears started flowing down. and i looked at her. and i started crying. and i thought -- all she could say was, is this real? is this real? and i says, i pinched myself already.
>> that's right, sam. thank you. >>> a washington state man arrived at lottery headquarters thursday. you know what he had in his pocket, eight $1 bills. he and his wife left, though, multimillionaires. the winners of half the 380 million mega millions prize money. here's jim and carolyn mccullar in their own words. >> this is the mega million numbers. and she called them off. 4, 8, 15, 25, 47, 42. and i thought, oh, my good lord in heaven. and i've had a few heart attacks,...
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sam is watching this for us. what's going on, sam? >> it is the 6th snowstorm in 30 days. with this one, we think there's two doses of moisture. one begins in the morning and one at drive time tonight. in the pink, shaded area, five to ten inches of snow. that includes philadelphia, new york city, hartford into boston. there is a target zone of ten. in washington, we expect the total to come in at 3-5. >> okay. hope i get home quickly. >>> we're going to turn, now, to last night's big speech at the capitol. the stakes were high, and the sentiment in that house chamber was something in a even the longest-serving legislators had never seen before at a state of the union. the annual event that often seems like a pep rally began last night on a poignant note. >> as we mark this occasion, we're also mindful of the empty chair in this chamber. we pray for the health of our colleague and our friend, gabby giffords. >> reporter: reminders of tucson were everywhere. up in the gallery, the family of the youngest victim, 9-year-old christina taylor green. and below, every member wore
sam is watching this for us. what's going on, sam? >> it is the 6th snowstorm in 30 days. with this one, we think there's two doses of moisture. one begins in the morning and one at drive time tonight. in the pink, shaded area, five to ten inches of snow. that includes philadelphia, new york city, hartford into boston. there is a target zone of ten. in washington, we expect the total to come in at 3-5. >> okay. hope i get home quickly. >>> we're going to turn, now, to last...
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and sam champion is outside, braving it. good morning to you, sam. >> good morning, elizabeth. we are live in times square. it looks like it is wayning, but you call it freezing rain. the temperature is just under freezing. it's capable of falling and freezing on any surface. there's a slush, a wet slush on the sidewalks. the roads, you have good water spray going on. that's an encouraging sign. we'll go to washington, d.c. this is where it started overnight. came up from the south. temperatures began as light snow then the sleet mix, then rain. it was the first city to dry ouout tarrytown in p new york. chilly. the drive in in the northern suburbs has more snow and worchester, massachusetts. with the snowfall. see the areas in blue, pink is ice, and white is snow. we think in some cases it could be 6 to 10 inches of snow, in northern new york state, vermont and new hampshire, certainly into maine as well. there's going to be rain here in a couple hours. george, elizabeth. >>> now we'll turn to diane's interview with mark kelly. wife of gabrielle giffords. diane is here to talk
and sam champion is outside, braving it. good morning to you, sam. >> good morning, elizabeth. we are live in times square. it looks like it is wayning, but you call it freezing rain. the temperature is just under freezing. it's capable of falling and freezing on any surface. there's a slush, a wet slush on the sidewalks. the roads, you have good water spray going on. that's an encouraging sign. we'll go to washington, d.c. this is where it started overnight. came up from the south....
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sam? >> good morning, juju.de nies is in birmingham. what is it like there. >> reporter: it's a ghost town here as well. normally, a busy intersection. right now, we're getting freezing rain. we got sleet, snow and freezing rain overnight. this looks like snow on the ground. it's actually very hard ice. this is covering the roadways. all throughout the central parts of the state. the roads are shut down in many areas. people are saying stay home if possible. it's dangerous out there. sam? >> yeah, here as well. we have gone through the whole gam gamut as well. it's down to impls of ice on road surfaces. let's show you how far this goes. this is covering about two-thirds of the country. these are the watches and warnings out. omaha, kansas city memphis, kansas city atlanta. the new york city watches and warnings are out because both systems will get together and roll up the coastline. here's what we think will happen today. it's all throughout the deep south. a lot of people can remove snow. it's difficult to get
sam? >> good morning, juju.de nies is in birmingham. what is it like there. >> reporter: it's a ghost town here as well. normally, a busy intersection. right now, we're getting freezing rain. we got sleet, snow and freezing rain overnight. this looks like snow on the ground. it's actually very hard ice. this is covering the roadways. all throughout the central parts of the state. the roads are shut down in many areas. people are saying stay home if possible. it's dangerous out...
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we'll start with sam, tracking the storm up in columbus circle. sam? >> good morning, george and elizabeth. and if this keeps up, it will be a record-setting winter for all locations. just take new york city, for example. normally, on an average winter season, and that's average. some years are more. some years are less. you would expect 22 inches of snow on the ground. yeah. you'd call that a pretty good winter in general. so far, we're at 56 inches of snow on the ground. that's just so far. welcome to the new arctic zone. >> wow. that's crazy. >> reporter: overnight, rare thunder snow shocked people in places like sellersville, pennsylvania. and in new york city, officials declared a winter emergency. in neighboring long island, two snowstorm-related deaths. major interstate, i-95 shut down in darien, connecticut. state police have tallied more than 500 accidents. and in washington, d.c., five inches of snow smothered the city, causing cars to spin out of control. it's about 8:00 at night. and from washington to baltimore, it's snowing about two to t
we'll start with sam, tracking the storm up in columbus circle. sam? >> good morning, george and elizabeth. and if this keeps up, it will be a record-setting winter for all locations. just take new york city, for example. normally, on an average winter season, and that's average. some years are more. some years are less. you would expect 22 inches of snow on the ground. yeah. you'd call that a pretty good winter in general. so far, we're at 56 inches of snow on the ground. that's just so...
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sam's, what's the latest? of coffee, but we'll do an experiment before the end of the update. we poured water and coffee. updating you on the graphics and temperature, we'll see if it's friesen when we're done. temperatures at the zero mark. that's difficult for a lot of people to get around like that. last year was a warm winter. as we've just seen 2 below the temperature in boston this morning. now, officially, their coldest temperature in six years. here's the morning temperatures as you walk out the door. you're going to find numbers at 6 degrees. boston, 2 below. portland, maine at 13. saranac at 36 below zero. these are real numbers. add the windchill and it's even worse. make sure you bundle up. you've got several layers on. let's take a look look at this. you see the ice beginning to form on the thinnest part of the water on the edge here. i don't know if you is see it, but you're seeing the ice forming on top of that. the coffee is faring a little better. but for the rest of the coffee, i'm going to h
sam's, what's the latest? of coffee, but we'll do an experiment before the end of the update. we poured water and coffee. updating you on the graphics and temperature, we'll see if it's friesen when we're done. temperatures at the zero mark. that's difficult for a lot of people to get around like that. last year was a warm winter. as we've just seen 2 below the temperature in boston this morning. now, officially, their coldest temperature in six years. here's the morning temperatures as you...
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sam, you were telling me, it's growing by the minute. not by the hour, by the minute. >> and that's what's impressive about this storm. if possible, diane, it becomes even more dangerous overnight tonight. rapidly intensifying. exploding, bombing, if you will, because it connects with other things, areas of energy in the northeast. there's that storm moving in from the midwest that steve was talking about, as we show you this moving up the coastline. and also the jet stream is in position in the northeast. so, right there, right about washington, d.c., it bombs, or, explodes into one of those rare snowmakers that has blizzard-like conditions in boston, 45-mile-an-hour winds, up to 15 inches of snow. the potential of 12 additional inches of snow in new york. >> is this something we haven't seen before, or in a long time, because we are putting this all together and wondering what they're saying about this. >> it becomes a rare storm. but it's all the things coming together. it is something that happens this time of year, because this is w
sam, you were telling me, it's growing by the minute. not by the hour, by the minute. >> and that's what's impressive about this storm. if possible, diane, it becomes even more dangerous overnight tonight. rapidly intensifying. exploding, bombing, if you will, because it connects with other things, areas of energy in the northeast. there's that storm moving in from the midwest that steve was talking about, as we show you this moving up the coastline. and also the jet stream is in position...
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and "good morning america's" sam champion is in atlanta tonight, sam, good evening. >> reporter: in the southern cities like birmingham, memphis, atlanta here, can expect anywhere from 1 to 2 inches a every winter. they can expect that tonight. but it's the ice with this storm that will be the real problem. the last time atlanta and the southeast was shut down from an ice storm was 2000, it's likely we'll have problems with ice and the fear is that it will be shut down again in the morning. so, as they're treating those road surfaces, already southern snow pictures are coming in. here's what will happen from little rock to memphis, there are traffic accidents in snow and ice. and that's expected to spread east overnight. ice will be the big problem. some areas like atlanta, will come in with snow overnight and then get ice in the early morning hours. and that will be crushing to the travel right here in the atlanta area and you can see how much snow we're expecting all of the way into raleigh. david, this has a future, it will move on up the eastern coast after tomorrow. >> we'll be loo
and "good morning america's" sam champion is in atlanta tonight, sam, good evening. >> reporter: in the southern cities like birmingham, memphis, atlanta here, can expect anywhere from 1 to 2 inches a every winter. they can expect that tonight. but it's the ice with this storm that will be the real problem. the last time atlanta and the southeast was shut down from an ice storm was 2000, it's likely we'll have problems with ice and the fear is that it will be shut down again in...
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like sam, i also worked in the nonprofit sector. i am passionate about what i do. like this family, i don't earn that much. i was able to purchase a fix up home and do a similar amount of work to it, only in a much faster time. it was the only way i could stay in the neighborhood in which i was born and raced. i encourage you to move this forward. this is a family that bought a house that really requires renovation, not an option. this family has a desire not only to invest in our neighborhood in terms of improving the physical integrity of the structure but also on a community level by reaching out to neighbors, integrating their family, and becoming part of the fabric of our neighborhood. i really encourage you to encourage families to move and not discourage shots families from coming in. thank you for considering my views. >> next speaker? >> hello, i'm christina. i have aa knownnne for eight years. i had to move out a couple years ago because i cannot afford it. it is sad to think that anne and sammy have to do that as well because it is so expensive to live t
like sam, i also worked in the nonprofit sector. i am passionate about what i do. like this family, i don't earn that much. i was able to purchase a fix up home and do a similar amount of work to it, only in a much faster time. it was the only way i could stay in the neighborhood in which i was born and raced. i encourage you to move this forward. this is a family that bought a house that really requires renovation, not an option. this family has a desire not only to invest in our neighborhood...
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>> all right, sam. thank you. >> thank you. >> well, you said my name. >> both of you. >> just trying to be polite. often confused. this is amazing. separated at birth. >>> we have an exclusive right now. first look at new school lunch guidelines that the department of agriculture is set to announce today. they're the first revisions in 15 years. and since then, childhood obesity rates have soared. so here's elisabeth leamy with a preview of what's in and what's out on school lunch trays. >> reporter: the academy for global citizenship in chicago has already adopted the healthier food of the future. >> thank you. >> it was good. >> good. >> i loved it spicy. >> reporter: here's an old menu. bread and beef patty on a roll with fruit popsicle and lowfat milk. now, the new. baked fish nuggets, whole wheat roll, mashed potatoes, broccoli, peaches and skim milk. >> the more we can reinforce the right set of choices and encourage the right set of choices, the greater the chances are that we'll get a handle on
>> all right, sam. thank you. >> thank you. >> well, you said my name. >> both of you. >> just trying to be polite. often confused. this is amazing. separated at birth. >>> we have an exclusive right now. first look at new school lunch guidelines that the department of agriculture is set to announce today. they're the first revisions in 15 years. and since then, childhood obesity rates have soared. so here's elisabeth leamy with a preview of what's in and...
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>>reporter: sam was too heavy for mother patty as well.all out to local high school for help. the answer came from the 18-year-old captain of the football team. linebacker with giant arms and colossal heart. >> i didn't think it was a big deal. >>reporter: how many teenagers would show up 4 nights a week at 8:00 o'clock? how many teenagers would say he is the lucky one. >> i think i have more more impact on me. >>reporter: how many teenagers could melt the heart of that special 8-year-old. >> sam once picked up by rudy he's kicking. trying to play and he's yelling out and squealing. >>reporter: he's just 14 steps but 14 steps that go such a long way. >> rudy willing heart and strong arms have just saved our lives. saved our family reall really. >>reporter: he sees it as he's just using up his muscles for a couple of minutes. we see it as we goat keep our family intact. >> helping sam makes me feel like i'm doing something right. >>reporter: at the end of the day he get his own special chance. a love song for rudy. this is abc news. >> why
>>reporter: sam was too heavy for mother patty as well.all out to local high school for help. the answer came from the 18-year-old captain of the football team. linebacker with giant arms and colossal heart. >> i didn't think it was a big deal. >>reporter: how many teenagers would show up 4 nights a week at 8:00 o'clock? how many teenagers would say he is the lucky one. >> i think i have more more impact on me. >>reporter: how many teenagers could melt the heart of...
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. >> sam stein with the huffingtonpost.com beat use book about the use of the filibuster by you stopped short of endorsing the one proposal out there by senator tom udall to revamp the rules of the senate. i wonder if you're planning on signing on to the proposal and when you think is the landscape for achieving the reform on january 24th. >> it's quick to be very strong. i do support that 3 >> it's quick to be very strong. i do support that proposal for the basics of the proposal. i think we want to protect the rights of the minority, the founding fathers envisioned in the constitution and i think it is critical to do it. what goes around, comes around, and clearly having been on the minority i understand that power. but we have to find a way to guarantee that as i said, it is being used not as a day to day tactic that has no accountability but that it is being used in a way that in cages the nation in a legitimate debate about something substantive, and as long as that takes place, i think it is a fair place to have that kind of fiscal if you will to try to find the way to get the 60
. >> sam stein with the huffingtonpost.com beat use book about the use of the filibuster by you stopped short of endorsing the one proposal out there by senator tom udall to revamp the rules of the senate. i wonder if you're planning on signing on to the proposal and when you think is the landscape for achieving the reform on january 24th. >> it's quick to be very strong. i do support that 3 >> it's quick to be very strong. i do support that proposal for the basics of the...
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martha raddatz and sam donaldson.ericans are looking at what is going on in egypt and thinking, oh, my god. should we be afraid of what happens next? >> there is reason to be afraid and worry. if think if the egyptian people the egyptian ploitolitical formation, if they manage to get this country to safety the history does not have to hold. what i'm trying to say is, if you get a stable government in egypt, that somehow, some what changes the course of the country in a way that the egyptians have been clamoring for, other governments don't have to topple. they would have to readjust. i think that would be the best outcome that the region and the united states could hope for. >> that's the best case scenario. what is the worst? >> for us to assume we can master these events. beginning in the fall of 2001, when we easily toppled the taliban. march 2003, with when we easily toppled saddam hussein's regime. since those two events we have been learning the hard lesson, we've been taught it's easier to set in train events a
martha raddatz and sam donaldson.ericans are looking at what is going on in egypt and thinking, oh, my god. should we be afraid of what happens next? >> there is reason to be afraid and worry. if think if the egyptian people the egyptian ploitolitical formation, if they manage to get this country to safety the history does not have to hold. what i'm trying to say is, if you get a stable government in egypt, that somehow, some what changes the course of the country in a way that the...
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your fault, sam. >>> gas prices headed for a new high. and the increase could have a big ripple effect on the economy. bianna golodryga is here to talk about it. let's go to america's smart screen and see the highs and lows of this. >> not a great way to kick off the year for commuters. looking at the highest prices across the country. you can see california, alaska. we happen to be in one of the states, new york and connecticut. hawaii. the president is coming back. you have to wonder if people were complaining to president on his trip there. $3.67 a gallon. >> and in the middle of the country, the low. >> utah, $2.81. and the ripple effects will cost you on everything you buy. not just gas. these days, most everything you buy, use or do gets to you on wheels. >> for everybody, we will pay more for airline tickets. you will pay more for dry cleaning. >> reporter: the average price of a gallon of unleaded is now $3.07, up 33 cents in the last 3 months. that spike cost consumers $30 billion. from $3.02 in north carolina. >> it's very frust
your fault, sam. >>> gas prices headed for a new high. and the increase could have a big ripple effect on the economy. bianna golodryga is here to talk about it. let's go to america's smart screen and see the highs and lows of this. >> not a great way to kick off the year for commuters. looking at the highest prices across the country. you can see california, alaska. we happen to be in one of the states, new york and connecticut. hawaii. the president is coming back. you have to...
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sam, always great to see you. happy new year to you. >> happy new year, tom. >> tom: historically the first month of the year, january, has been pretty good to be a stock investor, especially after a midterm election. we want to take a look at the returns that you've seen historically on the index. 4.3%. and the odds of that rally, 95%. so what's the risk of the hangover? >> well, the risk of the hangover is that we're going into the new year with very high investor optimism. so i would not be surprised if we do see a bit of digestion of the recent advances that we've seen since the august low. but because of the encouraging data that we've seen regarding the market's performance in january, of course it's no guarantee, but i would then say it's best to use the weakness as a buying opportunity rather than a reason to bail out of stocks. >> tom: let's take a look at where some buying opportunities might happen the most favorable first-quarter, consumer discretionary, information technology and energy each putting u
sam, always great to see you. happy new year to you. >> happy new year, tom. >> tom: historically the first month of the year, january, has been pretty good to be a stock investor, especially after a midterm election. we want to take a look at the returns that you've seen historically on the index. 4.3%. and the odds of that rally, 95%. so what's the risk of the hangover? >> well, the risk of the hangover is that we're going into the new year with very high investor optimism....
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so you never know how you're gonna meet one of your great teachers. >> rose: and sam shepherd. >> sampherd i metz... i saw him perform with the holy modal rounders at the village gate and it was just like a hillbilly psychedelic hillbilly band and i thought this hillbilly guy behind the drums, this guy could be... is what rock and roll needs, purity. he was american but like... he seemed like he was from the coal mining fields or something and he was also very handsome and i was writing for crawl daddy and i... i went up to him and i said you know... i was telling him i could make him a big star. i was gonna write the greatest article about him and he's playing along, told he his name was slim shadow. and we... we just developed a great friendship and just went on and it took me quite a while to find out he was sam shepherd and i didn't know who sam shepherd was. i didn't know anything about the theater. so sometimes people say there's a lot of famous people in your book but back then... >> rose: they were people you knew? >> they were just people we knew. some of them were sort of fa
so you never know how you're gonna meet one of your great teachers. >> rose: and sam shepherd. >> sampherd i metz... i saw him perform with the holy modal rounders at the village gate and it was just like a hillbilly psychedelic hillbilly band and i thought this hillbilly guy behind the drums, this guy could be... is what rock and roll needs, purity. he was american but like... he seemed like he was from the coal mining fields or something and he was also very handsome and i was...
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sam asked me, i didn't count.oing to ask you to start throwing these into the bin. it's not too late. january 15th is the deadline. go to ebay, via abcnews.com/coatdrive. you can get one of the coats signed by sting, or donnie and marie. or go to burlington coat factory, as well. the coats auctioned off on ebay will then be used to buy more coats. so, feel free to get involved, like you two ladies did. thank you so much for being here. >>> now, we're going to check in with sam. >> i remember it well. welcome back. thank you for starting something that everybody is doing now. we're getting a lot of folks. we sure do. a lot of folks want to donate. hi. i'm over here. i was talking to deb for a second. kristen, by the way, we're making television and radio stars on the show, you want to be a weathercaster, right? where are you going to school? >> i'm at the university of north texas. and i plan to go to o.u., when i graduate. >> nicely spoken. and a lovely, young lady. stay, let's do some weather. let's get to the bo
sam asked me, i didn't count.oing to ask you to start throwing these into the bin. it's not too late. january 15th is the deadline. go to ebay, via abcnews.com/coatdrive. you can get one of the coats signed by sting, or donnie and marie. or go to burlington coat factory, as well. the coats auctioned off on ebay will then be used to buy more coats. so, feel free to get involved, like you two ladies did. thank you so much for being here. >>> now, we're going to check in with sam....
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and i know sam has a special guest back in new york. sam? >> robin, they're great stories.oduce you to another one. sam is here by the way. pirates of the caribbean. wait a minute a minute. on stranger tie, right? so you're like the new guy on the whole film here. this was a wonderful thing for you. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> give me a great story like you've got to have -- shooting with johnny depp. shooting for months. there's got to be a great story that goes along with it. >> there's too many to begin with. no, there was definitely one occasion where me and johnny were sitting on the edge of a river bank just before a scene between the two of us and, yeah, he basically someone called his fame from behind so he stood up and went to answer and fell trait down a hole in the river, neck deep, but as cool as a cucumber always, just stood up and said "i found the hole. it's here." >> we got it. it's right here. well, and so generally a wonderful experience. i can imagine now. you've got a lot of press to do. how many months will it take? the film comes out --
and i know sam has a special guest back in new york. sam? >> robin, they're great stories.oduce you to another one. sam is here by the way. pirates of the caribbean. wait a minute a minute. on stranger tie, right? so you're like the new guy on the whole film here. this was a wonderful thing for you. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> give me a great story like you've got to have -- shooting with johnny depp. shooting for months. there's got to be a great story that...
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then it was sam rosenman who was officially in new york state judge courtesy of an appointment by then governor roosevelt. his to significance reflected his role of chief speechwriter and leading overall adviser. next important, often overlooked, the only cabinet member among the presidents choose. this was treasury secretary to get the ten. and finally there was at benjamin cohen, a relative newcomer who had gained access to the oval office because of his skill as a legislative craftsman purity drafted some of the most important economic reforms of the early new deal. and he, like felix frankfurter and louis brandies. it was in mix of the early new deal e-bay. healers presence looming ever more threatening abroad. the president's jews became a potential influence. as it turned out the high hopes that american jews had for the president's jews did not work out. the president's jews, specifically the three reputed the most influential, louis brandies, felix frankfurter, and sam rosenman, or not want to once it's been to be. instead of serving as conduits this serves the president as buf
then it was sam rosenman who was officially in new york state judge courtesy of an appointment by then governor roosevelt. his to significance reflected his role of chief speechwriter and leading overall adviser. next important, often overlooked, the only cabinet member among the presidents choose. this was treasury secretary to get the ten. and finally there was at benjamin cohen, a relative newcomer who had gained access to the oval office because of his skill as a legislative craftsman...
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sam? me. >> hi, mom. >> see, that's the way. we're glad you guys are here. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. wcvb in boston. nobody knows boston better. they're telling us that the cold air stays in place for a while. skies are looking pretty good. these small systems that are clipping through. you'll see it reinforces the pattern. 15 in minneapolis. 38 in boston. chicagoland drops down to the teens by wednesday just get prepared for that cold air in the great lakes in the northeast. it stays warm in the southeast, and that feels pretty good. even in the southwest. >> and all that weather was brought to you by wisk laundry detergent. >> thank you, sam. >>> a new year, new you. today, we're getting our finances organized. peter walsh masters household clutter. now, he's taken the principles and applying them to our innerlives. his brand-new book. it's called" love what you have, love what you need be happier with less." peter, great to see you. >> great to be
sam? me. >> hi, mom. >> see, that's the way. we're glad you guys are here. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. wcvb in boston. nobody knows boston better. they're telling us that the cold air stays in place for a while. skies are looking pretty good. these small systems that are clipping through. you'll see it reinforces the pattern. 15 in minneapolis. 38 in boston. chicagoland drops down to the teens by wednesday just get prepared for that cold air in...
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we want to make sure everybody gets a fresh sam. that's the sound drip? back, everybody. our next guest stars as nate archibald on the hit show, "gossip girl." which is back with all new episodes, next monday, january 24th at 9:00 p.m. on the cw. please welcome back to the show, our pal, chace crawford. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my man. how are you, buddy? >> i'm doing well. how are you doing, jimmy? >> jimmy: everything's good. thanks for coming back to the show. >> yes. >> jimmy: did you just fly in today or last night? >> i flew in two nights ago, actually. >> jimmy: from los angeles? >> from los angeles, yes. and i thought i'd bring the beautiful weather back with me. it's nice -- >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> what are you talking about? >> jimmy: that's so nice of you. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: did you go to any of the golden globe parties? i was out there. >> yeah -- >> jimmy: you didn't call me. [ laughter ] >> i didn't -- i was nervous, actually. i didn't know how to text -- >> jimmy: thanks a lot. >> i went to a couple, yeah, i was
we want to make sure everybody gets a fresh sam. that's the sound drip? back, everybody. our next guest stars as nate archibald on the hit show, "gossip girl." which is back with all new episodes, next monday, january 24th at 9:00 p.m. on the cw. please welcome back to the show, our pal, chace crawford. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my man. how are you, buddy? >> i'm doing well. how are you doing, jimmy? >> jimmy: everything's good. thanks for coming back to...
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time for the weather with sam champion. good morning, sam. >> good morning, juju. this morning. bosses it definitely feels colder than last week. i don't know why. let's get to the boards. one or two things we're talking about. we're concentrating on that powerful system that puts itself together for the country. three quarters of the country for the next three days. severe snow in the south, and ice. minneapolis will go to 4 degrees on wednesday. kansas city, 9. chicagoland, your temperatures tonight change until thursday. but we have incredible snow. tuesday afternoon, a blizzard watch, into tuesday night and ending on wednesday. >> all of america's weather in the next half hour, george, robin. >> sam, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to our royal diary. fresh details about william and kate's upcoming wedding. decisions about where the bride is staying before the day. here's our royal watching katie nicholl with the details. >> reporter: it's shaping up. the details are slowly leaking out. the big news this weekend, harry who is william's best man will be g
time for the weather with sam champion. good morning, sam. >> good morning, juju. this morning. bosses it definitely feels colder than last week. i don't know why. let's get to the boards. one or two things we're talking about. we're concentrating on that powerful system that puts itself together for the country. three quarters of the country for the next three days. severe snow in the south, and ice. minneapolis will go to 4 degrees on wednesday. kansas city, 9. chicagoland, your...
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[laughter] and sam said, that sounds good, i'll buy that too. [laughter] and my uncle in one of his rare misjudgments said, my poor dear sam, an old man and an old woman go down an african woman in a boat. you will go bankrupt. [laughter] as he was fond of saying and, indeed, said at the academy awards when the first nonamerican film won an academy award which was henry the viii, he said even a hungarian can be wrong. [laughter] >> so i had -- when i was 13 or 14, i was given a priceless edition of pillars of wisdom. i grew up surrounded by people who had either known or admired lawrence. i joined the royal air force. at the age of 17 i got my first motorcycle and kept on riding motorcycles until finally a heart attack in central park -- [inaudible] margaret laid down the law and said, that's enough with the motorcycles. so without consciously saying that i emulated or followed lawrence, lawrence was really a kind of living presence the to me. and i would have felt wrong not to have written this book because i think lawrence is largely shaped in
[laughter] and sam said, that sounds good, i'll buy that too. [laughter] and my uncle in one of his rare misjudgments said, my poor dear sam, an old man and an old woman go down an african woman in a boat. you will go bankrupt. [laughter] as he was fond of saying and, indeed, said at the academy awards when the first nonamerican film won an academy award which was henry the viii, he said even a hungarian can be wrong. [laughter] >> so i had -- when i was 13 or 14, i was given a priceless...
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leeza has spent as his assistant perk up marcus and sam's father had been frail since the school-- in germany. this is the second marriage that had taken place between sons and daughters of the two families. they anticipated if anybody would be offered the job, it would be he. disappointed, he decided to except an offer to join a firm as a sales man. as it turns out it was in education far beyond that one may have been obtained at harvard. for the first time to see the mom and pop stores the little machine shops and perhaps learn to do visualize the financial structure that would transforms them into the building blocks of the economy. a year and a half later marcus goldman had accrued over $100,000 of capital turning out over 30 million per year and was so overloaded with work and please with the performance, he offered to let him by a partnership for $25,000. for then the business was known as goldman sachs and over 50 years all members were part of the interbreed family is. assets were tied up in a firm providing working capital as well as savings. marcus also agreed he could withd
leeza has spent as his assistant perk up marcus and sam's father had been frail since the school-- in germany. this is the second marriage that had taken place between sons and daughters of the two families. they anticipated if anybody would be offered the job, it would be he. disappointed, he decided to except an offer to join a firm as a sales man. as it turns out it was in education far beyond that one may have been obtained at harvard. for the first time to see the mom and pop stores the...
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with only three members to me really do anything to make major changes in washington or to speak with sam seeder about the tea party and what effect if any they'll really be able to have then the d.o.j. is working on new legislation that would make internet service providers be forced to keep data on their customers as in they can keep data to then use against you at any point in time so is this the end of privacy as we know it will get riaa rattiest take on this contentious legislation and could video games be the solution for a problem within the department of defense reports are saying of the d.o.d. is using the video games to deal with an inherent bias and its intelligence analysts and think about it there have been some major intelligence blunders like the whole iraq war thing so we're going to speak with former cia analyst jack rice about the role that modern technology could play to change that that's at the end of the program but now let's move on to our top story. the million dollar question today is who's to blame that's the financial crisis inquiry commission wondered when they
with only three members to me really do anything to make major changes in washington or to speak with sam seeder about the tea party and what effect if any they'll really be able to have then the d.o.j. is working on new legislation that would make internet service providers be forced to keep data on their customers as in they can keep data to then use against you at any point in time so is this the end of privacy as we know it will get riaa rattiest take on this contentious legislation and...