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sam lopez. when police asked sam about that night, he remembered something very specific. >> a hickey. >> on her neck? >> on her -- right here. covered up with her bra. >> you mean way down here on her shoulder? >> right here. right here. >> reporter: sam claimed it was no big deal. >> i didn't want to hit her up, like, tell her: "hey, you know, who were you with last night?" whatever. >> reporter: but that night, police records showed sam received two traffic citations, both while driving cathy's car. one was an open container ticket for drinking alcohol in a parking lot. the other for failing to stop at a stop sign. the cop who pulled sam over for not stopping, said sam flew thru the intersection, and when he approached the car, the cop said it looked as if sam and cathy had been arguing. but he did say cathy looked fine. nobody was quite sure what happened after that, except they apparently parted company. sam in his car, cathy in hers. then cathy arrived home, too out of it to realize she'd
sam lopez. when police asked sam about that night, he remembered something very specific. >> a hickey. >> on her neck? >> on her -- right here. covered up with her bra. >> you mean way down here on her shoulder? >> right here. right here. >> reporter: sam claimed it was no big deal. >> i didn't want to hit her up, like, tell her: "hey, you know, who were you with last night?" whatever. >> reporter: but that night, police records showed...
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and sam had that solid alibi. tina was still married to sam's brother, armando.amilies intertwined, as cathy's family continued to search for answers. >> and then in april of 1997, i got a phone call from mary bennett. >> reporter: cathy's mom. it would be their first conversation of many. mary told daron how she'd seen reports about a new program in orange county centered around investigating cold cases. cathy's case had specifically been mentioned. >> and mary said, "if they're gonna use my daughter's murder as publicity for their program, by all means they're gonna work it. and it's your job to make sure that that happens." >> reporter: there were no new murders in placentia in 1997, allowing daron to focus his full attention on this old one. >> and because you have -- you have mary bennett and the family, who's persistent, who are very well known and very well liked within the community, it did give me a lot of leverage when i went forth and said, "hey look, i need time to concentrate specifically on this case." >> reporter: daron pored through the files and
and sam had that solid alibi. tina was still married to sam's brother, armando.amilies intertwined, as cathy's family continued to search for answers. >> and then in april of 1997, i got a phone call from mary bennett. >> reporter: cathy's mom. it would be their first conversation of many. mary told daron how she'd seen reports about a new program in orange county centered around investigating cold cases. cathy's case had specifically been mentioned. >> and mary said, "if...
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sam bird in third... sam bird he should be second in the championship.ing for. and despite being knocked to the back of the race, alex makes it back up the order, finishing in tenth place. pretty disappointed. not much to say. you did really well to come back as well as you did. yeah, well, it's not really worth anything, so it is what it is. congratulations. thank you. good points to the team again, good points to myself. we are not leading the championship now but there is a still long way to go. the main thing is we've got points on the board in every single race, and good points. i thought you'd be happier. we are so excited for all of you. third is like second of the losers, so, no. but sadly, alex does not leave his bad luck behind. lynn is race over. he's done a greatjob this season and it'sjust not come together yet far as issues happening. on to mexico city, and things are looking up. alex qualifies in second place but it's technical problems which hold him back. the gearbox penalty as he starts in 12 place and finishing tenth. here come the lig
sam bird in third... sam bird he should be second in the championship.ing for. and despite being knocked to the back of the race, alex makes it back up the order, finishing in tenth place. pretty disappointed. not much to say. you did really well to come back as well as you did. yeah, well, it's not really worth anything, so it is what it is. congratulations. thank you. good points to the team again, good points to myself. we are not leading the championship now but there is a still long way to...
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sam bird fifth, alex lynn ran into trouble.roblems that have put alex lynn in tenth? before every race, the drivers use a simulator to practise driving on the upcoming track. it is a chance to get to grips with the tight twists and turns that come with a street track. we had ourfirst race in hong kong. that went well. we got two points—scoring finishes. it wasn't the dream scenario but it was a solid start for the whole team. the problem is we had an energy problem which means alex ran low on energy in the last lap and unfortunately got some positions before getting to the line. hong kong was a mixed bag. generally it was a positive weekend. a few little mistakes but we did not quite get the most out of it. we're here in marrakesh. we made it and it's a really amazing place. it's boiling hot palm trees everywhere and yet behind me is the atlas mountains. we've just been told there are two metres of snow fall, so it's this amazing contrast between hot, tropical weather and these snowy mountains. as the final preparations are und
sam bird fifth, alex lynn ran into trouble.roblems that have put alex lynn in tenth? before every race, the drivers use a simulator to practise driving on the upcoming track. it is a chance to get to grips with the tight twists and turns that come with a street track. we had ourfirst race in hong kong. that went well. we got two points—scoring finishes. it wasn't the dream scenario but it was a solid start for the whole team. the problem is we had an energy problem which means alex ran low on...
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sam: sam. lemonis: i'm marcus. sam: sam murray. nice to meet you. lemonis: these are my partners.oklyn and welcome to mouth. we're excited to go through the whole thing. lemonis: mouth.com is a huge, food-subscription business, and i think if they like the product, well, it's a pretty good indication of what the whole marketplace is gonna think. erica: i'm erica, and this is... lamarinette: i'm mama. sam: mama? lamarinette: mama. erica: mother-and-daughter team. we're business partners, and our company is southern culture. we have three lines within our brand. sam: i have to say, from our perspective, we think southern food so long has become somewhat commercialized and become somewhat of a joke in american cuisine. it's overly sweet or overly spicy. erica: you know, our ideals are similar to you all's because we believe in really reinventing southern food and really updating that and adding a new twist and making it fun again. lamarinette: and erica loves quality, and today, when you taste this food, one thing i know for sure, what's in the box we stand behind our name. sam: spea
sam: sam. lemonis: i'm marcus. sam: sam murray. nice to meet you. lemonis: these are my partners.oklyn and welcome to mouth. we're excited to go through the whole thing. lemonis: mouth.com is a huge, food-subscription business, and i think if they like the product, well, it's a pretty good indication of what the whole marketplace is gonna think. erica: i'm erica, and this is... lamarinette: i'm mama. sam: mama? lamarinette: mama. erica: mother-and-daughter team. we're business partners, and our...
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and sam, a restaurateur from yerevan, along with some friends.vored by roasted beef bones. >> sam: in armenia we say khash, it means just boiled. so there is big debate on whether it's georgian or armenian. of course every armenian is sure it's armenian. don't do the lavash first, please. we're going to do the- >> inna: garlic, first comes garlic. >> anthony: i see. >> sam: but pay attention to the salt, if you're not leveling it with the right level. >> george: the salt -- the garlic level for you, it's okay, you can add. >> anthony: so it's garlic -- so far so good. >> sam: and then, okay, you have one more plate, you remove the meat. >> anthony: wow, you take this very seriously. >> sam: yeah, yeah, yeah, you >> meline: it's a ritual, yeah. >> anthony: does everybody have their own style, or is this the absolute, this is the way. >> sam: yeah, but the classics say you have to eat with your hands. this is the classics, you eat with your hands. whoever is not eating with his hands, they are teasing him, "hey, you're a loser." >> anthony: really?
and sam, a restaurateur from yerevan, along with some friends.vored by roasted beef bones. >> sam: in armenia we say khash, it means just boiled. so there is big debate on whether it's georgian or armenian. of course every armenian is sure it's armenian. don't do the lavash first, please. we're going to do the- >> inna: garlic, first comes garlic. >> anthony: i see. >> sam: but pay attention to the salt, if you're not leveling it with the right level. >> george:...
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and sam, a restaurateur from yerevan, along with some friends.ally a stock flavored by roasted beef bones. >> sam: in armenia we say khash, it means just boiled. so there is big debate on whether it's georgian or armenian. of course every armenian is sure it's armenian. don't do the lavash first, please. we're going to do the -- >> inna: garlic, first comes garlic. >> anthony: i see. >> sam: but pay attention to the salt, if you're not leveling it with the right level. >> george: the salt -- the garlic level for you, it's okay, you can add. >> anthony: so it's garlic -- so far so good. >> sam: and then, okay, you have one more plate, you remove the meat. >> anthony: wow, you take this very seriously. >> sam: yeah, yeah, yeah, you take it -- >> meline: it's a ritual, yeah. >> anthony: does everybody have their own style, or is this the absolute, this is the way. >> sam: yeah, but the classics say you have to eat with your hands. this is the classics, you eat with your hands. whoever is not eating with his hands, they are teasing him, "hey, you're
and sam, a restaurateur from yerevan, along with some friends.ally a stock flavored by roasted beef bones. >> sam: in armenia we say khash, it means just boiled. so there is big debate on whether it's georgian or armenian. of course every armenian is sure it's armenian. don't do the lavash first, please. we're going to do the -- >> inna: garlic, first comes garlic. >> anthony: i see. >> sam: but pay attention to the salt, if you're not leveling it with the right level....
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and we lowered sam into it and did more testing. we put a rover in fact in a big environmental chamber at jpl d when we were sure everything was perfect, then the rover was ready to ship to the cape and everything was launched. to see everybody there in bunny suits. the reason they are in the white suits is we didn't want to bring our skin oils and everything else to mars because then jen would have to report that we were finding things that looked like they came from chris webster or someone else in the room at jpl. it took a lot of work and great team work and several nationsjoining us. >> when you were talking about leads to one of the social moda questions. how did you vair fight experiments have not been compromised before reaching on mars or after landing on mars. >> yeah. what we do is we bring alongstandards and we do what any good analytic chemist does we run blanks. we look to make sure none of the residual organics of the instruments producing the signals. we run a full sequence of runs, but we don't put sample in the cup
and we lowered sam into it and did more testing. we put a rover in fact in a big environmental chamber at jpl d when we were sure everything was perfect, then the rover was ready to ship to the cape and everything was launched. to see everybody there in bunny suits. the reason they are in the white suits is we didn't want to bring our skin oils and everything else to mars because then jen would have to report that we were finding things that looked like they came from chris webster or someone...
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sam champion in for rob this morning. hey, sam. >> hey, good morning. it is true.have a lot going on. and, dan, i feel like a lot of times i give a forecast for america but so many times a forecast for the desk because yesterday there were so many complaints with the cool temperatures around the new york area. >> it was just cold. >> yes, where temperatures were stuck in the 60s. everyone complaining here in the studio. >> i liked it. i busted out some fall wardrobe pieces that i could extend into the summer. >> okay, adrienne, put them away. because we're going back into the 80s and high 80s at that in some cases today. you don't need them today. where we had that little stationary front, it kept it cool and cloudy. now it's to the north. 84 degrees is the heat index. temperatures will be in the 80s. it will feel like 5 degrees warmer because of the humidity involved in that heat. we'll get scattered storms through the hour. by 7:00 p.m., we're watching the storms move towards boston. by 11:00 at night, they have cleared the entire board. if you're going out today
sam champion in for rob this morning. hey, sam. >> hey, good morning. it is true.have a lot going on. and, dan, i feel like a lot of times i give a forecast for america but so many times a forecast for the desk because yesterday there were so many complaints with the cool temperatures around the new york area. >> it was just cold. >> yes, where temperatures were stuck in the 60s. everyone complaining here in the studio. >> i liked it. i busted out some fall wardrobe...
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sam butarbutar: yeah, we previously had our own bakeries.s. wenter: and i had we the minis, which was a cupcake catering company, so we both were running our individual bakeries together, fell in love, did that for like nine or ten months before we realized that we were really spending the same resources on the same things, and we were paying double for everything, and so we're like, "why are we doing this? let's just combine forces." we combined our bakeries and formed third culture bakery to highlight, you know, us growing up as third culture kids and implementing that philosophyf can be found in retail stores across the east bay. the process in making them sam says is an arduous but rewarding one. sam: today, i'm going to show you how we make our mochi muffins. so, over here, we have our final batter of our mochi muffins. and this is our liquid ingredients, which is basically coconut milk, eggs, and butter. and we're going to take this and put it in our muffin pans that's already been buttered. and this is one of the reasons why our mochi
sam butarbutar: yeah, we previously had our own bakeries.s. wenter: and i had we the minis, which was a cupcake catering company, so we both were running our individual bakeries together, fell in love, did that for like nine or ten months before we realized that we were really spending the same resources on the same things, and we were paying double for everything, and so we're like, "why are we doing this? let's just combine forces." we combined our bakeries and formed third culture...
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sam, i'd like to begin with you. based on the strength of your journalism and headline today, the headline on your latest piece reads "the formula for a trump pardon, reward celebrity and punish thy enemies." sam, what on earth could you mean by something like that? >> well, we were trying to divine what the form was because that is definitely an unorthodox presidential pardon pattern that we're seeing here. in the past, i think it's important to note these processes took a lot of time to actually put into effect. barack obama took many, many months, if not years, to get his process for pardons going, in part because it goes to the department of justice, to the white house counsel's office, and then to the president's desk. with donald trump, it's been entirely different. if anything, it's been impulsive. he finds a cause that he likes and jumps on it with a pardon. we saw that with jack johnson, the boxer. but by and large, what we see are people who are quasi- celebrities in his sort of weird universe of, you know,
sam, i'd like to begin with you. based on the strength of your journalism and headline today, the headline on your latest piece reads "the formula for a trump pardon, reward celebrity and punish thy enemies." sam, what on earth could you mean by something like that? >> well, we were trying to divine what the form was because that is definitely an unorthodox presidential pardon pattern that we're seeing here. in the past, i think it's important to note these processes took a lot...
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sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam.rtainly a good night for republican candidate john cox. he's heading into the runof with newsom. fox got the endorsement op over who encouraged california voters to back cox, and that did help him. now cox is counting on trump voters to show up in november when he does take on newsom. >> we put a businessman in the white house. let's put a businessman in the governor's mansion. >> we mentioned the controversy with antonio villaraigosa, but within the hour we should add this. antonio villaraigosa did concede this race. he knows he will not advance to the november general election. >> tonight let me congratulate gavin newsom. and let's all give him a hand. >> villaraigosa says he did reach out t gavin newmo talk to yet. villaraigosa did campaign in the bay area a bit, especially in san jose, getting the endorsent from san jose mayor sam liccardo, but it didn't help in a big way at all. >> the bay area is chargelargel committed to newsom. he knew his best shot was southern california and
sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam.rtainly a good night for republican candidate john cox. he's heading into the runof with newsom. fox got the endorsement op over who encouraged california voters to back cox, and that did help him. now cox is counting on trump voters to show up in november when he does take on newsom. >> we put a businessman in the white house. let's put a businessman in the governor's mansion. >> we mentioned the controversy with antonio...
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sam, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> meantime, now to that deadly wrong-way crash in south carolina. the state lawmaker who just made headlines in a big congressional primary win with president trump's support, severe injured, she was a passenger in that wreck. abc's erielle reshef with the latest. >> savannah highway traffic accident, entrapment. >> reporter: congressional candidate katie arrington traveling to hilton head on a dark highway overnight. her friend jacqueline goff at the wheel when their vehicle was struck by a e wrong way. that driver, 69-year-old helen white, died at the scene. arrington and goff rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. >> katie sustained a fracture in her back and several broken ribs, as well as injuries that required katie to have surgery. >> reporter: the catastrophic crash happening just two weeks after the 47-year-old republican defeated representative mark sanfrord in the 1st district primary. >> like i said in the beginning, this isn't a me, this is a we mo
sam, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> meantime, now to that deadly wrong-way crash in south carolina. the state lawmaker who just made headlines in a big congressional primary win with president trump's support, severe injured, she was a passenger in that wreck. abc's erielle reshef with the latest. >> savannah highway traffic accident, entrapment. >> reporter: congressional candidate katie arrington traveling to hilton head on a dark highway overnight. her friend...
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let's go to sam kiley. sam, how do you see this announcement at this point? >> reporter: now the results have been endorsed by the election board and accepted as fair and fact by the coalition. the opposition leader was hoping to give mr. erdogan the run for his money. at least to force a runoff. in the end, it is confirmed short of 53% of the turkey voters voted for mr. erdogan and 30% for his opponent. in the context there was only one television station for example that ran any of the statements last night. indeed, the pro-curkurd party d not have anyone run their message. in the future, mr. erdogan has high degree of executive power concentrated in the hands of his presidency. he will rule by decree and appoint his cabinet. the position of prime minister has been abolished. and the legislation is now close to a rubber stamping as his ruling coalition is dominant there. michelle. >> solidifying his power. sam, thank you. >>> president trump says to crackdown on the trade battle with china. investment this week. the white house will invest in tech and block
let's go to sam kiley. sam, how do you see this announcement at this point? >> reporter: now the results have been endorsed by the election board and accepted as fair and fact by the coalition. the opposition leader was hoping to give mr. erdogan the run for his money. at least to force a runoff. in the end, it is confirmed short of 53% of the turkey voters voted for mr. erdogan and 30% for his opponent. in the context there was only one television station for example that ran any of the...
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so, let's get it straight over to sam, who is in for rob this morning. good morning. >> what a night into the morning. it still goes on. and just in a short list seven reported tornadoes in four states, 70 to 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts, excess hail and flooding.alfrom dinnertime into overnight hours from the plains into the midsouth all the way up to the mid-atlantic. overnight more than 200 reports of severe weather across much of this country. watch, a reported twister in the sky seen in this storm north of lafayette, georgia, and in alabama, cleanup under way after a reported tornado touched down in culman county friday night. this mobile home in shreds and this car crushed. the storm injuring three including an infant, and in virginia, more than six inches of rain causing road closures and flooding homes briefly shting down richmond's airport.ook, these carst hi meanwhile, illoigeg s share of wet weather. road closures as cars maneuver through the flooded streets. >> oh, wow. >> while in wheeler, texas, heavy rain and wind gusts up to 80 miles an ho
so, let's get it straight over to sam, who is in for rob this morning. good morning. >> what a night into the morning. it still goes on. and just in a short list seven reported tornadoes in four states, 70 to 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts, excess hail and flooding.alfrom dinnertime into overnight hours from the plains into the midsouth all the way up to the mid-atlantic. overnight more than 200 reports of severe weather across much of this country. watch, a reported twister in the sky seen...
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then sam in london the e.u. seems to have been quite measured in terms of its response with these terrorists targeted specifically at key states particularly of course in midterm election year two in november a better designed then to have maximum political effect rather than economic yes i think that's correct i think the important thing to understand about terrorists is that it actually your punishing your own consumers when you levy them so so that you use response as being strategic it's been political and it's been designed to cause as little damage domestically as possible and i think i think it's legitimate you can't just have a president marching around the world making demands of other countries under threat of future tariff increases and i think it's time that someone stood up to him and i think the e.u. is one of the few economic powers that can do so effectively and sam the e.u. is retaining obviously a lot more power up its sleeve as it were i mean if indeed come come the beginning of july when we e
then sam in london the e.u. seems to have been quite measured in terms of its response with these terrorists targeted specifically at key states particularly of course in midterm election year two in november a better designed then to have maximum political effect rather than economic yes i think that's correct i think the important thing to understand about terrorists is that it actually your punishing your own consumers when you levy them so so that you use response as being strategic it's...
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sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm ron swisher. i mentioned to regina earlier that my first ministry began in 1972 at elmhurst united methodist church, down the street from the east oakland youth development center. therefore, when i read some of their history to see if they were still around, i was just so excited to see that. she has been director since 1994. tell us a bit about the program, regina. >> we are really building leadership capacities of young people, as young as kindergartners, and through into adulthood. one of the things that we try to do is teach them an appreciation for education and taking r
sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm ron swisher. i mentioned to regina...
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she said l, i i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel andhave the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had tobe here. i just want to say that again my james jol washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to eak a tsortant event. it gives us thetunory to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders and inrests first.needs and we are proud to honor them today and recognize them for everything they do every day every month every year to benefit their students, families, staff, and school community. on a personal note, i remember the experience of receiving the honor of principal of the year from mayor lee in 2011 and this honor allows you school community and your families to see that the enduring long days the sleepless nights, the ongoing dedication to teachers, families and students in your school communities is not done in vain, so lina, sam, emmanuel and eli, enjoy this recnize debrat wi
she said l, i i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel andhave the same principals an and then he . eli horn. and with that i had tobe here. i just want to say that again my james jol washington and i am here on behalf of united administrators of san francisco and thank you for allowing us to eak a tsortant event. it gives us thetunory to brag about our amazing, hardworking administrators like sam, lina, emmanuel, and eli. they are courageous leaders...
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sam told us earlier in the hour he used to write tweets for donald trump.is a person who is also close to your former so-called mentor, sam, because manafort and stone were literally running that international and controversial lobbying firm that howard just mentioned, stone calling it the "s" in a woand a won't repeat. but take a look. >> manafort came in one day and said, you know, we ought to start a lobbying firm. >> lobbying had been considered kind of a sleazy business, but roger stone abashedly came out and said, i'm going to make a pile of money off of this, and no apologies. >> it was the [ bleep ]. it was the biggest, most powerful lobbying operation in washington. >> it certainly was. howard would know this better than me, but it's legendary among all people that want to work in republican politics. >> how does stone figure in all this watching his former partner go to jail? >> roger and manafort have not worked together in a very long time. it's my understanding that that firm was bought. it was bought. they sold it. baker, manafort, and stone s
sam told us earlier in the hour he used to write tweets for donald trump.is a person who is also close to your former so-called mentor, sam, because manafort and stone were literally running that international and controversial lobbying firm that howard just mentioned, stone calling it the "s" in a woand a won't repeat. but take a look. >> manafort came in one day and said, you know, we ought to start a lobbying firm. >> lobbying had been considered kind of a sleazy...
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with our sam experiment we saw some interesting things. for example, how old the rocks were, how long they had been part of the cosmic and how the atmosphere had escaped over billions of years. we kept going on this search for organic. we found organic molecules before we expanded the search for what we found. it's really exciting. michelle: so paul just entioned some of the results nd you can talk to us. f you are on social media go to #asknasa. we will be taking questions live from the media later in the show. you join us on facebook but your question in the facebook comments and will get to as many as we possibly can. will take questions lie from the media later in the show. now we'll go to jen. jennifer, tell us about the significance of finding organic life and mars. we found it in an agent like bread in those could have come >> from life. we don't know that there was life on mars and the organic molecules we found are not specifically evidence of life because there are other sources of making those molecules including things that are
with our sam experiment we saw some interesting things. for example, how old the rocks were, how long they had been part of the cosmic and how the atmosphere had escaped over billions of years. we kept going on this search for organic. we found organic molecules before we expanded the search for what we found. it's really exciting. michelle: so paul just entioned some of the results nd you can talk to us. f you are on social media go to #asknasa. we will be taking questions live from the media...
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then sam in london the e.u. seems to have been quite measured in terms of its response with these terrorists targeted specifically at key states particularly of course in midterm election year two in november a better designed and have maximum political effect rather than economic yes i think that's correct i think the important thing to understand about terrorists is that it actually your punishing your own consumers when you levy them so so that you use response as being strategic it's been political and it's been designed to cause as little damage domestically as possible and i think i think it's legitimate you can't just have a president marching around the world making demands of other countries under threat of future tariff increases and i think it's time that someone stood up to him and i think the e.u. is one of the few economic powers that can do so effectively and sam the e.u. is retaining obviously a lot more power up its sleeve as it were i mean if indeed come come the beginning of july when we expec
then sam in london the e.u. seems to have been quite measured in terms of its response with these terrorists targeted specifically at key states particularly of course in midterm election year two in november a better designed and have maximum political effect rather than economic yes i think that's correct i think the important thing to understand about terrorists is that it actually your punishing your own consumers when you levy them so so that you use response as being strategic it's been...
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let's bring in cnn's sam kiley. sam, the main opponent just spoke about the results.us what he said. >> reporter: he said essentially that this result in terms of the constitutional implications is what he called an existential threat to turkey. not even an existential threat to turkey democracy. he could have a number of sour grapes in hopes to force a runyru runoff against erdogan. that is from the opposition's perspective a good and bad thing. he emerged as a force within the politics of turkey and expected to lead the party in opposition of mr. erdogan. what he is referring to the constitutional power the reelected president now has under the law. he had been exercising it in real terms anyway as president. now he has the rule by decree. very little opportunity to counter any of the checks and balances you might see in the united states with the separation of powers. for mr. erdogan's perspective, having entrenched himself in the next five years, there may be cause for optimism. he may feel now empowered to reach out to the kurds. he had been pursuing a peace proc
let's bring in cnn's sam kiley. sam, the main opponent just spoke about the results.us what he said. >> reporter: he said essentially that this result in terms of the constitutional implications is what he called an existential threat to turkey. not even an existential threat to turkey democracy. he could have a number of sour grapes in hopes to force a runyru runoff against erdogan. that is from the opposition's perspective a good and bad thing. he emerged as a force within the politics...
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. >> sam smith. >> jimmy: yeah, that's sam smith's arm. [ cheers and applause ] so sam smith got a tattoohy am i doing this?"my >> jreally? >> and then one day, there you go. >> jimmy: and now it's part of his body.la hter ] >> and i feel so great about it. i'm like -- >> jimmy: you drew part it sam s body. yeah. >> you're not forgetting me. no, no, ah. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful poem as well as drawing. it's very, very good. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what's fun about yso is that i - i would say sam smith as well. we've had him on the show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: cause he writes s.ese great so and they're beautiful. and some of them are heartbreaking. but he is also really fun -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: and kind of goofy and -- e is. >> jimmy: i think you need to have that balance if you're going to do anything really. >> yeah. >> jimmy: cause he comes on and i kept making -- i kept singing this one song of his, and he s like, "please stop." [ laughter ] s, "you're making me hat the song." [ laughter ] and then, he stopped singing the song for a while in concert. and i thoughit was because of me. >> oh,
. >> sam smith. >> jimmy: yeah, that's sam smith's arm. [ cheers and applause ] so sam smith got a tattoohy am i doing this?"my >> jreally? >> and then one day, there you go. >> jimmy: and now it's part of his body.la hter ] >> and i feel so great about it. i'm like -- >> jimmy: you drew part it sam s body. yeah. >> you're not forgetting me. no, no, ah. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful poem as well as drawing. it's very, very good. >>...
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sam. called "bay area exodus" begin? out investigative unit analyzed the census data, and found out more people started moving out of the state ... in 2016. in the years before that, the data shows between 2011 and 2015, more people moved into the bay area than out of it. during that time period, we gained, more than 16-thousand residents. but the trend flipped the next year. from 2016 to 2017, the bay area had a net loss of almost 24,000 residents. they either moved to other parts of california or the u-s. we have a more detailed breakdown of that census information on our website, nbc bay area dot com slash we investigate. they )re off the streets... for now. those scooters -- that have popped up across san francisco... are being pulled. the 3 major companies -- )bird ), )lime ) and )spin )o remove them by today... after the city called for a temporary ban on the electric motorized scooters. the companies now have until thursday, to apply for a permit, that helps regulate the budding business. the scooters have gotten
sam. called "bay area exodus" begin? out investigative unit analyzed the census data, and found out more people started moving out of the state ... in 2016. in the years before that, the data shows between 2011 and 2015, more people moved into the bay area than out of it. during that time period, we gained, more than 16-thousand residents. but the trend flipped the next year. from 2016 to 2017, the bay area had a net loss of almost 24,000 residents. they either moved to other parts of...
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sam beef management also refuses to grant us an interview. the company says it will answer in writing once it has all the facts but that still hasn't happened. what does the lender d.g. have to say. almost business with less far as we know no promises were made the question always is to what extent should a company that pays taxes to the state also invest the decision early in this social infrastructure in the sense of charlie important to invest young. or to have to succumb an affinity to talk with the we want to see progress before we die and especially us three. or four. spatially we really we want to see that our children are getting ahead. that we've left something good for them i shall call for more a few more calls than i these. companies aren't required to build clinics and schools but in regions with poor infrastructure that's what they often promise so as to gain access to land example isn't the only farm run by sam beef in the northwest of the country the company has another large farm on ten thousand hectares the village of mumbai
sam beef management also refuses to grant us an interview. the company says it will answer in writing once it has all the facts but that still hasn't happened. what does the lender d.g. have to say. almost business with less far as we know no promises were made the question always is to what extent should a company that pays taxes to the state also invest the decision early in this social infrastructure in the sense of charlie important to invest young. or to have to succumb an affinity to talk...
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g a subsidiary of the k f w development bank zan beef used some of the money to found a subsidiary sam pound. is their project was due is in. trees to produce as quickly. started in late two thousand and eight. we had our first glance at it in december two thousand and eight. of which there are some other plants that we try to plant in two thousand and nine. plantation started off with major problems a consultant had recommended the wrong type of palm tree then it became clear that the soil was too moist for oil palms the company had the water table lowered by one point two meters high expenditures for all this prepare a tree work were made possible by the learn from d e g. why would d.e.g. invest in such a dubious project. and some believe. he has been investing in the zombie for years. because of the name and is an important business in zambia as agricultural sector. on the contributes to food security and food supplies in the country of your own. and it generates employment in a marginal region and gives the people there an opportunity to work another. mention are by concannon. zomb
g a subsidiary of the k f w development bank zan beef used some of the money to found a subsidiary sam pound. is their project was due is in. trees to produce as quickly. started in late two thousand and eight. we had our first glance at it in december two thousand and eight. of which there are some other plants that we try to plant in two thousand and nine. plantation started off with major problems a consultant had recommended the wrong type of palm tree then it became clear that the soil was...
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i'm joined by sam waterston. i have to tell you, full disclosure, big fan. thank you for being here. to get it out of the way, we have the sound. we'll play it. we had to do that. >> thank you. that's a familiar tune. >> thank you. i want to get into the work on this. as a legal eagle, law and order nerd, i'm curious what you think being associated with a character that so many people look up to and certain type of prosecutor, what do you think about the conversations around the country about some prosecutors that don't live up to that model? >> well, i have to say i think it is a little beside the point because the real issue it seems to me is the one that we tried to highlight, russia tried to highlight in that ad or videos dreaming clip or whatever you call it which is that no one is above the law, and so if there's a badly behaving prosecutor, there are laws to deal with that. if there's a badly behaving person in the country, there are laws to deal with that. so the real issue in my mind is whether or not anybody is going to be deemed to be above the la
i'm joined by sam waterston. i have to tell you, full disclosure, big fan. thank you for being here. to get it out of the way, we have the sound. we'll play it. we had to do that. >> thank you. that's a familiar tune. >> thank you. i want to get into the work on this. as a legal eagle, law and order nerd, i'm curious what you think being associated with a character that so many people look up to and certain type of prosecutor, what do you think about the conversations around the...
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also still with us is sam finkelstein. sam, let me start with you. if it were one thing. it's not. what is different about india? the biggest difference is the population, 1.3 billion, similar to china, but about 1/5 the size of the economy. brian: unlike china, the demographics of india are particularly good. low, andnization is this creates challenges and opportunities. when you think of challenges in the urban markets, with fed is onetightening, india of the few emerging markets with very little foreign ownership of the bond market, primarily due to restrictions on foreign participation. foreign ownership of india's bond market is low compared to other emerging markets, around 5%. there's concern on trade wars. india, unlike some other running a trade deficit. the u.s. is at a $25 billion surplus, which pales in comparison to mexico or china. while the potential for trade wars creates a threat for global economies, india is sort of immune and being a service economy versus a manufacturing economy. david: how deep, rich, liquid is the equities mark
also still with us is sam finkelstein. sam, let me start with you. if it were one thing. it's not. what is different about india? the biggest difference is the population, 1.3 billion, similar to china, but about 1/5 the size of the economy. brian: unlike china, the demographics of india are particularly good. low, andnization is this creates challenges and opportunities. when you think of challenges in the urban markets, with fed is onetightening, india of the few emerging markets with very...
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also joining me, msnbc contributor sam cedar.iew of why a trump approach that clearly worked sometimes during the campaign and may have worked on other issues, a combination of blatant and repetitive lying, plus, abusing power to create secrecy around that, which is embarrassing, why did that fail here? >> well, i think it was just because people were incredibly persistent about it. but this type of lying is, i think, is pretty unique. we've seen instances where the government lies and ostensibly it's because of national security reasons and maybe those claims are dubious, or they're not, they're judged on merits. but in this instance, this is, i think, pretty unprecedented, where you have an agency lying to airlines and telling them that they're bringing on soccer teams, and you have kids snuck around in the middle of the night. this is really disturbing stuff. i realize it's second or third order when we're talking about the harm that's actually being done to these children. but when you start to look at the questions of author
also joining me, msnbc contributor sam cedar.iew of why a trump approach that clearly worked sometimes during the campaign and may have worked on other issues, a combination of blatant and repetitive lying, plus, abusing power to create secrecy around that, which is embarrassing, why did that fail here? >> well, i think it was just because people were incredibly persistent about it. but this type of lying is, i think, is pretty unique. we've seen instances where the government lies and...
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without further a do, sam and evan. [applause] >> the most interesting fact about sam is that one of his professors at yale law school was a tiger mom. she encourages this. >> yeah, i got encouragement along the way from a lot of folks and want to thank kramer for having us and you for doing this, evan. yes, my interest in writing has gone back for a long time and i remember the summer after i graduated college i read one of your books, the wiseman. i came across some startling details to me about all these things about the roosevelt administration right before world war ii like sending destroyers to great britain at a time when america was in peace and that piqued my interest in the school. so i i wrote an academic thing and a dissertation but nurtured the fact that in the back my mind maybe i would return to some of that stuff and get narrative nonfiction like you do. along the way i got encouragement for great people from amy, the tiger mom and here we are. >> part of it was done as a federal judge in his i correct?
without further a do, sam and evan. [applause] >> the most interesting fact about sam is that one of his professors at yale law school was a tiger mom. she encourages this. >> yeah, i got encouragement along the way from a lot of folks and want to thank kramer for having us and you for doing this, evan. yes, my interest in writing has gone back for a long time and i remember the summer after i graduated college i read one of your books, the wiseman. i came across some startling...
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you can see the signs up for sam liccardo where he plans the victory party tonight. there are four people in this race, for mayor of san jose. less known candidates are steven brown, tyrone kwad and quan minimum fom and sam liccardo who is proud of accomplishments while in office. >> we have more police officers on the streets. and also just a huge focus on affordable housing and making sure that we're tackling this housing crisis and really making sure that everybody has a place to live. >> reporter: liccardo was first elected in 2014 after serving on the city council for years. incumbent mayors in san jose do have historically a good track record of being re-elected. back here live now, this event here at mescale is expected to start at 8:00 tonight. live in downtown san jose. lee say amen. >>> thanks. >>> voters in san mateo and will pioneering a new experiece expanding to other counties. people are going to vote centers instead of presingts and getting ma i will-in ballots to boost participation. millions are voting by absentee and the votes can ariff up to three
you can see the signs up for sam liccardo where he plans the victory party tonight. there are four people in this race, for mayor of san jose. less known candidates are steven brown, tyrone kwad and quan minimum fom and sam liccardo who is proud of accomplishments while in office. >> we have more police officers on the streets. and also just a huge focus on affordable housing and making sure that we're tackling this housing crisis and really making sure that everybody has a place to live....
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packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was responsible. >> and nurturing toward her younger siblings in part because her parents had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help us make all t right decisions and i looked up to her. >> another brother jason was two years older than bonnie. >> i tell my kids this all the time. you can decide in the morning you can have a good day or a bad day. and she would always choose to have a good day. >> she was incredible. one of those people that as soon as you start talking to her you're instantly attracted to her personality. in high school they used to call her tiger because she was bouncy and fun and so sweet to he everybody. >> she was involved with sports. she started students against drunk driving. she was the very first girl to be on the wrestling team at surface high school. >> bonnie had a serious boyfriend cameron who left that summer to start the university in california. >> she used to send him cassette tapes. she was crazy about him. yes. they were madly in love. >> an
packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was responsible. >> and nurturing toward her younger siblings in part because her parents had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help us make all t right decisions and i looked up to her. >> another brother jason was two years older than bonnie. >> i tell my kids this all the time. you can decide in the morning you can have a good day or a bad day. and she...