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falling in love with sam? >> i would never change having met sam. >> was he the one? >> he was the one. without a doubt. he still is the one.
falling in love with sam? >> i would never change having met sam. >> was he the one? >> he was the one. without a doubt. he still is the one.
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or sam's car, because sam's car is also missing. nothing happened there, so i went to the pizza place and hung around there for about an hour. >> but there were no signs of sam. >> i took a two-mile radius from ecco's pizza, and i checked all the hotels, motels around there. i didn't see sam's car. >> meanwhile, detectives did something steve couldn't do. they got the images from the atm's security camera capturing the person using sam's bank card. expecting to see a picture of sam herr, detectives were in for a shock. because whoever it was taking money out of sam's account, it wasn't sam. so who was it? cops staked out the atm hoping the mystery man would return. they also went to the pizza parlor where an employee told them that he thought he knew the person who had bought the pizza. and the detectives got a possible address. >> we're set up at that point on the house. we have surveillance teams behind the house on each corner of the house. we're geared up. we got our raid vests on. >> while surveillance teams hoped and waited, d
or sam's car, because sam's car is also missing. nothing happened there, so i went to the pizza place and hung around there for about an hour. >> but there were no signs of sam. >> i took a two-mile radius from ecco's pizza, and i checked all the hotels, motels around there. i didn't see sam's car. >> meanwhile, detectives did something steve couldn't do. they got the images from the atm's security camera capturing the person using sam's bank card. expecting to see a picture...
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sam: well, i was confused about the question. -lemonis: well, sam. -sam: well, marcus. i know that we see things through our own lens, -so you'll have to excuse me. -lemonis: i don't have a lens. i just see things through what actually happened. sam: now, no one's perfect, but i try really hard to make sure that when i get up in the morning, i am the type of person that makes the world a better place. and that is a decision i make. now that doesn't make me perfect. lemonis: i totally get it. sam: i have tried to be honest and i have tried to be forthright -- lemonis: you haven't been honest at all. sam: do you know what? we're gonna be honest. lemonis: good. it's about time. sam: i didn't think we were a good fit for you. i wanted you to come here and help max. thank you for helping with that. you applied to the show for max to solve max's problem. -sam: i did, didn't i. -lemonis: and you took my money. -sam: and i wanted it -- -lemonis: and you took my money. sam: that is moot in this instance. lemonis: yes or no. ♪♪ tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power o
sam: well, i was confused about the question. -lemonis: well, sam. -sam: well, marcus. i know that we see things through our own lens, -so you'll have to excuse me. -lemonis: i don't have a lens. i just see things through what actually happened. sam: now, no one's perfect, but i try really hard to make sure that when i get up in the morning, i am the type of person that makes the world a better place. and that is a decision i make. now that doesn't make me perfect. lemonis: i totally get it....
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detectives spoke with sam's neighbors. >> i saw sam that day and had a short conversation with sam. >> reporter: rachel and dan said sam was with another man they didn't know. a man in a black hat. it seemed a potential lead. meanwhile, steve found there were recent transactions on the bank account he and sam shared. the trail led to long beach, where sam's atm card was used to order a pizza. cops staked out the delivery address. >> guns out, ready to hit it like someone had committed a murder inside. >> and that someone is sam herr? >> yes. >> except it wasn't. instead, the cops found this guy, 17-year-old wesley frylick. >> sitting in front of officers of the law, handcuffed, i'm obviously literally -- i'm sorry i can't say this, but my balls were inside of me. i was [ bleep ]ing myself and i was nervous as hell. >> he said he had no idea who sam was. he got the atm card from a guy he knew, who told an elaborate story. >> that he worked for a bail bondsman agency and he wanted me to withdraw money from an atm for legal reasons. >> reporter: leslie said he believed the guy because it
detectives spoke with sam's neighbors. >> i saw sam that day and had a short conversation with sam. >> reporter: rachel and dan said sam was with another man they didn't know. a man in a black hat. it seemed a potential lead. meanwhile, steve found there were recent transactions on the bank account he and sam shared. the trail led to long beach, where sam's atm card was used to order a pizza. cops staked out the delivery address. >> guns out, ready to hit it like someone had...
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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie. during all that time, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, how dare you? >> vylet told the jury that the night they learned sam had disappeared, while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. your messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie. during all that time, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all...
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sam. it is this? i suppose we will hear from her next week. sam.— her next week. sam. it is a great icture her next week. sam. it is a great picture there- — her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a _ her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a great _ her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a great catch - her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a great catch in i her next week. sam. it is a great i picture there. a great catch in mood of the day. but interesting to see how she responds to this. 0bviously how she responds to this. obviously the snp has already made a comment and actually it is important to member how all this started. and it was with complaints about alex salmond's behaviour. he was cleared of all charges can a court of law. but the ramifications of that have led to this. the snp says that it raises questions about his fitness to be in public office. and that is the top line they put out there today. interesting to see if she continues down that line next week. i think what lancet about the green party is absolutel
sam. it is this? i suppose we will hear from her next week. sam.— her next week. sam. it is a great icture her next week. sam. it is a great picture there- — her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a _ her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a great _ her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a great catch - her next week. sam. it is a great picture there. a great catch in i her next week. sam. it is a great i picture there. a great catch in mood of the day. but...
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hey, lara, sam beat me. not a _ howl did. thanks, spencer. 0h! hey, lara, sam beat me. not a surprise i lara, sam beat me. not a surprise when you think about it. ida. lara, sam beat me. not a surprise when you think about it.— lara, sam beat me. not a surprise when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- when you think about it. no, but you did it- -- you — when you think about it. no, but you did it- -- you did _ when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- you did well. _ when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- you did well. how- when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- you did well. how do i when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- you did well. how do you i did it. -- you did well. how do you feel? i did it. -- you did well. how do you feel? i feel — did it. -- you did well. how do you feel? i feel inspired, _ did it. -- you did well. how do you feel? i feel inspired, very - did it. -- you did well. how do you feel? i feel inspired, very humble, feel? ifeel inspired, very humble, a bit sick and glad it's over. anyway, i'll see you
hey, lara, sam beat me. not a _ howl did. thanks, spencer. 0h! hey, lara, sam beat me. not a surprise i lara, sam beat me. not a surprise when you think about it. ida. lara, sam beat me. not a surprise when you think about it.— lara, sam beat me. not a surprise when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- when you think about it. no, but you did it- -- you — when you think about it. no, but you did it- -- you did _ when you think about it. no, but you did it. -- you did well. _ when you...
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sam? we saw in the run—up to london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7. there — london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was _ london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was a _ london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was a lot _ london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was a lot of _ london. c—n we saw in the run—up to the g7, there was a lot of horse trading between the uk and washington over global tax. there was an agreement on the minimum level of corporation tax, but there was a lot of horse trading because it digital services tax is basically going to hit all the silicon valley companies, and washington isn't key to —— came to go down that road and hurt their companies. so we give on one issue and they give on another to find some way of doing a level playing field on international tax fares for multinationals.- playing field on international tax fares for multinationals. moving on, a few minutes _ fares for multinationals. moving on, a few minutes ago _ fares for mult
sam? we saw in the run—up to london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7. there — london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was _ london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was a _ london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was a lot _ london. sam? we saw in the run-up to the g7, there was a lot of _ london. c—n we saw in the run—up to the g7, there was a lot of horse trading between the uk and washington over global...
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sam? i would never be so — already had an impact. sam? i would never be so cynical— already had an impact. sam? i would never be so cynical as _ already had an impact. sam? i would never be so cynical as to say - never be so cynical as to say politicians _ never be so cynical as to say politicians were so self—interested that they — politicians were so self—interested that they put their interests before the good _ that they put their interests before the good of the nation. but certainty— the good of the nation. but certainly the prime minister will be talking _ certainly the prime minister will be talking to _ certainly the prime minister will be talking to the cabinet in the morning, and then i think we will see him — morning, and then i think we will see him and the chancellor rishi sunak. _ see him and the chancellor rishi sunak, and the health secretary, saiid _ sunak, and the health secretary, sajid javid, at the press conference to explain— sajid javid, at the press conference to explain what they're planning to do f
sam? i would never be so — already had an impact. sam? i would never be so cynical— already had an impact. sam? i would never be so cynical as _ already had an impact. sam? i would never be so cynical as to say - never be so cynical as to say politicians _ never be so cynical as to say politicians were so self—interested that they — politicians were so self—interested that they put their interests before the good _ that they put their interests before the good of the nation. but...
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yeah, sam, when ou going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen — going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us - going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us has - you listen to what the us has just said with jen's you listen to what the us has just said withjen�*s sake there talking in no uncertain terms, we have seen that us diplomacy hasn't really been successful before and trying to get the north koreans to give all of this up. al trump wasn't really able to get kim jong—il into this up. al trump wasn't really able to get kimjong—il into do that. what is the expectation of how the biden administration might treat this?— might treat this? what i thou . ht might treat this? what i thought was _ might treat this? what i thought was interesting | might treat this? what | - thought was interesting about that statement from the united states was that it did hold up the prospect
yeah, sam, when ou going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen — going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the _ going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us - going about it. yeah, sam, when you listen to what the us has - you listen to what the us has just said with jen's you listen to what the us has just said withjen�*s sake there talking in no uncertain terms, we...
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peter: sam sabin? sam: yeah, and maybe on that note, there has been a lot of talk, especially in congress, about getting the u.s. cyber command involved, and maybe employing some of these things you were just talking about in response to some of the recent ransomware attack slinked to cyber criminal groups that are based in russia, or effectively based in russia or around that area. i'm curious if you think there is a role for cyber command here, or if any sort of offensive strategy would be best handled by other agencies that are involved in this? sujit: well, what i say, sam, is that any response to this global cyber threat requires an all-tools approach. and this is something the government's been consistent about for many years across many administrations. it takes a combination of diplomatic efforts, law enforcement efforts through fbi and department of justice, economic efforts, the treasury department levying sanctions, and, as well, when appropriate, the defense department acting through offens
peter: sam sabin? sam: yeah, and maybe on that note, there has been a lot of talk, especially in congress, about getting the u.s. cyber command involved, and maybe employing some of these things you were just talking about in response to some of the recent ransomware attack slinked to cyber criminal groups that are based in russia, or effectively based in russia or around that area. i'm curious if you think there is a role for cyber command here, or if any sort of offensive strategy would be...
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but sam's brilliant analysis. as he acknowledged at the time was hamstrung by the obvious constraint. he only had access. to america the american documentary record fortuitously the end of the cold war created an opportunity to overcome what the distinguished yale historian john gaddis is called. clapping with one hand analysis by tapping the post-soviet and east block archives. sam worked with goddess and a team of distinguished cold war historians to found the cold war international history project at the wilson center. which is now one of the wilson center's crown jewels. and headed by christian osterman thanks to that project. the center is now the repository of thousands of translated cold war documents on its website. this remarkable resource resource which is transforming our understanding the cold war can be accessed online at digital archive.wilsoncenter.org. 40 years after the publication of his international security article sam's work has come full circle. sam tapped documents from russia china and nor
but sam's brilliant analysis. as he acknowledged at the time was hamstrung by the obvious constraint. he only had access. to america the american documentary record fortuitously the end of the cold war created an opportunity to overcome what the distinguished yale historian john gaddis is called. clapping with one hand analysis by tapping the post-soviet and east block archives. sam worked with goddess and a team of distinguished cold war historians to found the cold war international history...
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peter: sam sabin? sam: i'm going to keep the ball rolling with cryptocurrency. companies end up paying a ransom in bitcoin and another crip currency. the -- another cryptocurrency. the fbi was able to seize test e half of the $4.4 billion colonial paid as ransom. that doesn't usually happen. what were the circumstances that led to this? sujit: first of all, great work by the fbi. the fbi has been prioritizing cryptocurrency enforcement over the past several months. this isn't something that just happened one morning. this is something the fbi has put resources into, has trained agents, developed partnerships with the private secretary to trace payments across the block chain, so the fact the fbi was able to recover substantial proceeds from the colonial pipeline ransomware is a credit to agents at the fbi. i will also say there were some bricks that went their way. the criminals demanded payment in bitcoin. bitcoin is traceable on a publicly distributed ledger, unlike certain other cryptocurrencies, which are harder to trace. bitcoin is something that law enforc
peter: sam sabin? sam: i'm going to keep the ball rolling with cryptocurrency. companies end up paying a ransom in bitcoin and another crip currency. the -- another cryptocurrency. the fbi was able to seize test e half of the $4.4 billion colonial paid as ransom. that doesn't usually happen. what were the circumstances that led to this? sujit: first of all, great work by the fbi. the fbi has been prioritizing cryptocurrency enforcement over the past several months. this isn't something that...
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>> this is a question for sam. sam you are probably assimilated now but i'd like for you to talk a little bit on your traditions in your language and your culture in america? >> or do you even want to? is that something that you value? it's okay to sayyva no. just explain to us why. >> i w spoke arabic as my parens didn't really learn english. my friends are from syria and iraq and i spoken arabic because i didn't know the other language. cat of them are mexicans so i speak more right now -- the arabic language my family always said that no matter what you are going to have family and kids here don't lose the language. >> what about traditions and holidays? when you first came to america you didn't assimilate and now you do. she wants to know do you still maintain a link to where you came from? >> i mean, not really. my life is here so i'm doing it the same way. we don't'm have things called thanksgiving. a lot of other holidays like many things we don't have their but i started doing it here because i'm living her
>> this is a question for sam. sam you are probably assimilated now but i'd like for you to talk a little bit on your traditions in your language and your culture in america? >> or do you even want to? is that something that you value? it's okay to sayyva no. just explain to us why. >> i w spoke arabic as my parens didn't really learn english. my friends are from syria and iraq and i spoken arabic because i didn't know the other language. cat of them are mexicans so i speak...
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thanks, sam, for coming today. appreciate it. sam: real pleasure, real pleasure. ana: thank you so much. lemonis: great job. lemonis: hello, guys. steve: hey. ana: hey. good morning. lemonis: how are you? after seeing the presentations that both steve and ana put on for sam for the simple greek, it's clear to me that each of them have their strengths and their weaknesses. so i wanted to sit down with them and discuss how we're going to handle design going forward. you know, ana, initially, when i first came to you, it was a pretty simple idea. invest in pacific, have it be part of grafton, and go on down its merry way. but things, i think, have taken a different turn for me, especially after seeing the simple greek pitch. ana really opened my eyes. your presentation was what i'm always looking for in business leaders. what sam felt and what i felt is that you had one goal in mind, and that was to make that business successful and add value in any way that you could. so, ana, the way i'd like to be have it structured going forward is pacific and grafton will be one
thanks, sam, for coming today. appreciate it. sam: real pleasure, real pleasure. ana: thank you so much. lemonis: great job. lemonis: hello, guys. steve: hey. ana: hey. good morning. lemonis: how are you? after seeing the presentations that both steve and ana put on for sam for the simple greek, it's clear to me that each of them have their strengths and their weaknesses. so i wanted to sit down with them and discuss how we're going to handle design going forward. you know, ana, initially, when...
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they last spoke with sam around 5:00 p.m. on november 11, 2019. >> houtz: we told him that we loved him. and he said, "i love you too." and that was the last time that we got to talk to him. >> hector martinez: i remember we, we s-- we say, "take care of yourself." and he say, "don't worry, i got it." >> cooper: around 9:00 p.m., sam was summoned by fraternity members to "big little night," when each pledge learned who their "big brother" was, and, according to police, got introduced to the so-called "family drink." a.t.o. rules forbid hazing and alcohol at the fraternity house, but sam recorded this video shortly after he and another pledge were given nearly half a gallon of rum by their "big brother"- the equivalent of about 40 shots. >> gary jenkins: and basically told, "go ahead and start drinking." >> cooper: two people drinking almost half a gallon of rum? >> jenkins: correct. >> cooper: gary jenkins is chief of police in pullman, washington, where washington state university is located. he oversaw the investigation int
they last spoke with sam around 5:00 p.m. on november 11, 2019. >> houtz: we told him that we loved him. and he said, "i love you too." and that was the last time that we got to talk to him. >> hector martinez: i remember we, we s-- we say, "take care of yourself." and he say, "don't worry, i got it." >> cooper: around 9:00 p.m., sam was summoned by fraternity members to "big little night," when each pledge learned who their "big...
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sam, because you — happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived _ happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived second, l happened here, isn't it? sam, i because you arrived second, you happened here, isn't it? sam, - because you arrived second, you now have to answer more questions, so... moving on to the i, grace, you can store up some good lines, but we are going on to the i, which has a report from are correspondent in kabul, and that headline, "hell on earth. mothers throw their babies over airport barbed wire to british servicemen." some of the babies fell on the wire. it was awful, by the end of the night, there wasn't one man among us who was not crying, sam, a very close up testimony of what is happening at that airport. just horrific, isn't it? it's very difficult — just horrific, isn't it? it's very difficult to _ just horrific, isn't it? it's very difficult to capture the true horror~ _ difficult to capture the true horror. and obviously, the pictures, the headline — horror. and obviously, the pictures, the headline goes a long way towards that. the head
sam, because you — happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived _ happened here, isn't it? sam, because you arrived second, l happened here, isn't it? sam, i because you arrived second, you happened here, isn't it? sam, - because you arrived second, you now have to answer more questions, so... moving on to the i, grace, you can store up some good lines, but we are going on to the i, which has a report from are correspondent in kabul, and that headline, "hell on earth. mothers throw...
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sam, brief last point as a olitical world. sam, brief last point as a political editor. _ world. sam, brief last point as a political editor. is _ world. sam, brief last point as a political editor. is this _ world. sam, brief last point as a political editor. is this the - world. sam, brief last point as a political editor. is this the kind i political editor. is this the kind of thing that will be worrying downing street?— of thing that will be worrying downing street? of thing that will be worrying downin: street? ~ , ., ., , downing street? well, yeah, nobody will itnore downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. _ downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i— downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i suppose _ downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i suppose it - downing street? well, yeah, nobody will ignore this. i suppose it does - will ignore this. i suppose it does come _ will ignore this. i suppose it does come just— will ignore this. i suppose it does come just one day after another poll that puts _ come just one da
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sam? i and what he was killed, it was "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and she | owner intends to fight this, and she will not let anybody on her land to take geronimo out. she's been quite clear about that. it's quite a tragic story, but yeah, it's an ongoing battle and i think it seems that geronimo has actually been in isolation since 2017 after testing positive for bovine... isolation since 2017 after testing positive for bovine. . ._ positive for bovine... watching netflix? grace, _ positive for bovine... watching netflix? grace, and _ positive for bovine. .. watching netflix? grace, and our- positive for bovine... watching netflix? grace, and our last i posi
sam? i and what he was killed, it was "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight _ "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and - "geronimo kia." sam? i believe the owner intends to fight this, and she | owner intends to fight...
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>> this is a question for sam. sam you would probably what we call assimilated now. i would like you to reflect on how you have maintained your tradition, culture, and your language as you have now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that even something that you value? because it is okay if you say no. but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. [laughter] >> i still speak arabic with my parents because they haven't really learned english. they are going to college. they are learning english, but they are not really good. my friends are from lebanon, syria, iraq, whatever, i still speak arabic with them too. but half of my friends are arabic, and then half of them is mexican. so i speak more right now like spanish. but the arabic language, my family always say like don't lose it, like no matter what, so like you leaving here, you're going to have family. you're going to have kids here, whatever. don't lose this language, like that's your own language. >> what about besides just language, though? she's asking about traditions, holidays, custom
>> this is a question for sam. sam you would probably what we call assimilated now. i would like you to reflect on how you have maintained your tradition, culture, and your language as you have now become an american. >> or do you even want to? is that even something that you value? because it is okay if you say no. but just explain to us why. >> she's always a teacher. [laughter] >> i still speak arabic with my parents because they haven't really learned english. they...
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sam? _ people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this. sam? i— people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, _ people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, we - people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, we had - people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat| on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help — on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out _ on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out and _ on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out and we _ on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out and we got - on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out and we got money i on this, sam? i wonder, we had eatl out to help out and we got money off our meal~ _ out to help out and we got money off our meal. will we get money off our next shopping spree? that our meal. will we get money off our next shopping spree?— next shopping spree? that is the ruestion. next shopping spree? that is the question- if— next shopping spree? that is the question. if the _ next sh
sam? _ people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this. sam? i— people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, _ people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, we - people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, we had - people don't go crazy. your thoughts on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat| on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help — on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out _ on this, sam? i wonder, we had eat out to help out and _ on...
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i think sam made a very good oint. the change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer— change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know - change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know they | point. the newer mps they know they can't take their seats for granted. they can't take it for granted that there are places that onlyjust started voting party in the first five maybe ten years. they have to show that they're delivering for the constituencies. there is talk about the northern mps when you talk about the northern mps when you talk about the intake. there is a research group which is a sort of trade union of northern mps that have got together to really push for the north and push for investments of the north. what you're actually seeing in the west midlands area is mps forming their own similar group. they haven't officially launched it yet but it's mps particularly in the backcountry area a
i think sam made a very good oint. the change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer— change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they _ change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know - change. i think sam made a very good point. the newer mps they know they | point. the newer mps they know they can't take their seats for granted. they can't take it for granted that there are places that...
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the sam car is legal to drive in the us and sam has a driver's license. and since 2016, the system has been fine—tuned so that it's now not only safe and responsive enough to drive at road speeds, but at race speeds. 123, 128... 128, wow! er... in fact, sam has taken this car up to 201mph. not today, though. anyway, the reality is that operating equipment without using arms or legs has many more applications than just on the race track. where i also see this technology being very beneficial is in the workplace. industrial applications, forklifts, harvesters, trains — i mean, it's kinda scary but i could operate a train, you know, sitting in my living room with this technology — so i would really like to see disabled veterans and people of all disabilities have an opportunity to go back to work and, you know, many of them just want to be a productive member of society and haven't been given the opportunity or the technology to do it. can i just say, that was incredible. you are just incredible. i think really you should try the car from over here wit
the sam car is legal to drive in the us and sam has a driver's license. and since 2016, the system has been fine—tuned so that it's now not only safe and responsive enough to drive at road speeds, but at race speeds. 123, 128... 128, wow! er... in fact, sam has taken this car up to 201mph. not today, though. anyway, the reality is that operating equipment without using arms or legs has many more applications than just on the race track. where i also see this technology being very beneficial...
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sam how were you responding? >> oneft day after are you going to graduate with us quick. >> he said that in front of a classroom assembly once and i was likeke thank you. >> can you share memory cliques you are hanging out at the school and something that stuck out to you that you saw or experienced weather which are on experience with her student or observing faculty interacting with each other. >> what of my favorite scenes in the book and one that i almost wasn't there for was sarah's birthday party? i think she called me the day before and she was like i'm pretty sure the kids are going to throw me a birthday party and i think you should be here here for and i said okay, i will be there. actually it was sam's sister who was one of the main organizers and another one of my favorite people on the planet, tasha and it was this incredible, they came out of their room so they could throw a surprise party which is a very american thing, surprise party. >> we go debt to. c. mckinnie represent the rest of the world a
sam how were you responding? >> oneft day after are you going to graduate with us quick. >> he said that in front of a classroom assembly once and i was likeke thank you. >> can you share memory cliques you are hanging out at the school and something that stuck out to you that you saw or experienced weather which are on experience with her student or observing faculty interacting with each other. >> what of my favorite scenes in the book and one that i almost wasn't...
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sam: that is a risk. i have to say we know the vaccines are pretty effective, including the sputnik v vaccine. the point is that within the european union, you will see differences. hungary has started using the vaccines, certainly not the same vaccines the european union has been pushing out. you will have that. this comes back to the conversation of what you do with the vaccine passport or the two green badges or whatever they're called in different countries? that becomes the question. guy: what are you seeing in the data in terms of the way this third wave is affecting europe. i noticed greece has just posted the highest numbers of posted cases since november. what is your assessment of europe's grip on the virus? sam: i am raising my eyebrows. i am confused by the different dynamics. in france it is slowly rising. in spain they brought it down. then you have italy where the cases are going up. i am not sure what is going on except if it is to do with the type of lockdowns, people's adherence to the r
sam: that is a risk. i have to say we know the vaccines are pretty effective, including the sputnik v vaccine. the point is that within the european union, you will see differences. hungary has started using the vaccines, certainly not the same vaccines the european union has been pushing out. you will have that. this comes back to the conversation of what you do with the vaccine passport or the two green badges or whatever they're called in different countries? that becomes the question. guy:...
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but i said, well, if it's that important, sam -- i had known sam for many years, long before watergate, and i trusted him. so i said, okay, we'll work it out. the next sunday, i would meet with him at my house in old town. the marshals would have no trouble arranging the travel, as they were able to do for people in the witness protection program. and accompanied me up there and got me. and when sam came out, he would be accompanied by jim hamilton, who was one of his key lawyers. so in assembling this program, i got ahold of jim hamilton to ask him if he ever really discussed this issue. he says, as a matter of fact i have a video i did in the howard baker room of the university of tennessee, and i'll be happy to send you a transcript of it or a video of it. so here's a little clip from what happened from jim hamilton's recollection of these events. >> when sam dash called me, early saturday morning, july 14, he said, let's go tell john dean what we've just learned. and a little later, sam picked me up. and we drove to dean's townhouse in alexandria, virginia. john, and his glamorous
but i said, well, if it's that important, sam -- i had known sam for many years, long before watergate, and i trusted him. so i said, okay, we'll work it out. the next sunday, i would meet with him at my house in old town. the marshals would have no trouble arranging the travel, as they were able to do for people in the witness protection program. and accompanied me up there and got me. and when sam came out, he would be accompanied by jim hamilton, who was one of his key lawyers. so in...
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sam: correct. i believe he was expected to be sworn in later this week after moise was assassinated. but claude joseph, the interim prime minister, is currently running the country. >> do you believe claude joseph has the political legitimacy to be able to run the country? or will there be more political struggles about who will take charge going forward? sam: i would definitely expect to see more conflict over who is in charge. i know ariel henry, who was nominated to become prime minister by the president has also claimed that he has the rightful prime minister and it is his government. so i definitely expect more conflict going forward. >> jenna, there are growing calls for the international community, especially the u.s., to step in and do more to put an end to violence in haiti and the political crisis in haiti. what are international actors and to the u.s. in a position to do at this point? jenna: the situation on the ground is highly unstable. the security council had an emergency meeting. t
sam: correct. i believe he was expected to be sworn in later this week after moise was assassinated. but claude joseph, the interim prime minister, is currently running the country. >> do you believe claude joseph has the political legitimacy to be able to run the country? or will there be more political struggles about who will take charge going forward? sam: i would definitely expect to see more conflict over who is in charge. i know ariel henry, who was nominated to become prime...
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. >> sam joining us now from the scene sam, are we learning any details about how this discovery was made >> reporter: lester, according to the laundrie attorney, brian's parents alerted the fbi last night they wanted to search the park. went there this morning and went to a trail where they found brian's belongings that is leading to more questions tonight. lester >> sam brock this evening. thank you. >>> now tonight, the fda has just authorized booster
. >> sam joining us now from the scene sam, are we learning any details about how this discovery was made >> reporter: lester, according to the laundrie attorney, brian's parents alerted the fbi last night they wanted to search the park. went there this morning and went to a trail where they found brian's belongings that is leading to more questions tonight. lester >> sam brock this evening. thank you. >>> now tonight, the fda has just authorized booster
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we've met sam schmidt before. he's a racing driver who was paralysed in an accident in 2000, and five years ago he took us for a ride through las vegas in a car that allowed him to drive using just his head and his mouth. so, the steering system, it's an ir camera system on whichever way you turn your head steers the car. he'll turn his head angle into a steering angle. the gas and brake, it's a sip and puff system, so we have a tube connected to a pressure sensor. positive pressure, blowing, that's your accelerator pedal. negative pressure, sipping, that's your brake pedal. the sam car is legal to drive in the us and sam has a driver's license, and since 2016, the system has been fine tuned so that it's now not only safe and responsive enough to drive at road speeds, but at race speeds. 123, 128... 128, wow. er... in fact, sam has taken this car up to 201mph. not today, though. anyway, the reality is that operating equipment without using arms or legs has many more applications than just on the racetrack. where i
we've met sam schmidt before. he's a racing driver who was paralysed in an accident in 2000, and five years ago he took us for a ride through las vegas in a car that allowed him to drive using just his head and his mouth. so, the steering system, it's an ir camera system on whichever way you turn your head steers the car. he'll turn his head angle into a steering angle. the gas and brake, it's a sip and puff system, so we have a tube connected to a pressure sensor. positive pressure, blowing,...
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sam, what do we know about this variant at this point? sam: good morning, tom. thanks very much for having me on this morning. the critical thing to realize about this is that there's still quite a lot of work to be done to really understand what these mutations mean. but it is the most mutated virus that started spreading properly that scientists have come across. 32 mutations in the spike protein. as an example, the delta variant has 10. it's got 10 mutations just in the area with human cells. the others have three, two or three. so this is what i think people are fairly worried about. tom: sam, what is your take of the government actions so far? the likes of the u.k., israel, singapore, banning, restricti ng flights from africa and other african nations? sam: it's exactly what i expected to happen. it's a lot faster than last time, i have to say, when the variant started rearing its ugly head. but the issue is the travel bans are fine if the whole world of vaccine unison. i think you have to think about it's possible this has already spread. because the virus
sam, what do we know about this variant at this point? sam: good morning, tom. thanks very much for having me on this morning. the critical thing to realize about this is that there's still quite a lot of work to be done to really understand what these mutations mean. but it is the most mutated virus that started spreading properly that scientists have come across. 32 mutations in the spike protein. as an example, the delta variant has 10. it's got 10 mutations just in the area with human...
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sam is one of my teachers. you only learn how to do this by listening to the greats and imitating them along the way. sam's been in my ear for most of my life. i never in a million years thought i would play him. but getting cast in the role, i went back to those early days of training, of listening to mom and dad's records and, yeah, i did, i tried to sound as much like sam cook as i possibly could. >> yeah. and, michael, your book even is that hint of that homage to sam cook. where do you think he stands -- we don't talk about him a lot when we talk about civil rights. he really did do a thing which was dangerous at the time which was to sing about liberation when the music industry wanted him to just do pop music. >> absolutely right. he owned his own record company, he was a young man who was a pop matinee idol. the women loved him and the men wanted to be him. he was flawlessly handsome, as is leslie odom jr., an extraordinarily able to show off his both. he turned it into one of the most prized possession
sam is one of my teachers. you only learn how to do this by listening to the greats and imitating them along the way. sam's been in my ear for most of my life. i never in a million years thought i would play him. but getting cast in the role, i went back to those early days of training, of listening to mom and dad's records and, yeah, i did, i tried to sound as much like sam cook as i possibly could. >> yeah. and, michael, your book even is that hint of that homage to sam cook. where do...
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sam bring -- sam bankman-fried joins us in moments. and the art of investment. we speak to someone from sotheby is about the demand in the art market, especially for wearable art, something that we used to call jewelry. jon: [laughter] we see an evolution of just about everything, including the markets. on this friday, we have seen weakness in north american stocks. in terms of the stock market picture, wrapping up the trading week, noticeable weakness across the board when we are talking about the s&p and nasdaq. certainly, the earnings story has been front and center, talking about amazon falling short of expectations. we should remind audiences, the s&p coming off of a record run, and still on pace for a positive month. in fact, it on pace for the eighth month of gains for the s&p out of the last nine. one of the factors beyond earnings that have been weighing on the stock market this week and today is the continued crackdown in china, rattling investors who are now twice about investing in certain sectors. we know most recently chinese authorities summoned t
sam bring -- sam bankman-fried joins us in moments. and the art of investment. we speak to someone from sotheby is about the demand in the art market, especially for wearable art, something that we used to call jewelry. jon: [laughter] we see an evolution of just about everything, including the markets. on this friday, we have seen weakness in north american stocks. in terms of the stock market picture, wrapping up the trading week, noticeable weakness across the board when we are talking about...
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sam tov -- sam stove all, all of the banks. sam: we are seeing better numbers expected for this fourth quarter. diversified banks were expected to be down 22% in the fourth quarter earningsf, now off only 17%, the -- so things are looking to get a little better. regional banks were 13.5%, now 12.5%, and things have not gotten started. where there is a vacuum of valuations is where they are most likely drawn. tom: the other idea that you have so many decades of experience on, corporations and ceos adjust to the cards that have been dealt. do you anticipate a lot of adjustment by companies this year, that will surprise with utter margins down the income statement -- better margins down the income statement? sam: you are right that companies say, we don't like the uncertainty, and whatever cards are dealt us, we will work around that. that is why it is interesting that every democratic president since woodrow wilson, has come into power backed by a solidly democratic congress, yet with that, we have seen the market do root -- do r
sam tov -- sam stove all, all of the banks. sam: we are seeing better numbers expected for this fourth quarter. diversified banks were expected to be down 22% in the fourth quarter earningsf, now off only 17%, the -- so things are looking to get a little better. regional banks were 13.5%, now 12.5%, and things have not gotten started. where there is a vacuum of valuations is where they are most likely drawn. tom: the other idea that you have so many decades of experience on, corporations and...
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so sam said you have to return. the marshals will get you back up to your house and i need to meet with you on sunday at the latest on something i can't tell you about. i thought that was mysterious. and i had known sam many years, long before watergate and i trusted him. so i said we'll work it out. the next sunday i would meet with him at my house in oldtown. the marshals would have no trouble arranging the travel as they were able to do for people in the witness protection program and accompany me up there and got me. and when sam came out, he would be accompanied by jim hamilton who was one of his key lawyers. so in assembling this program, i've gold ahold of jim to ask him if he would ever really discussed this issue. he said, as a matter of fact, i have a video i did in the howard baker room of the university of tennessee and i'll be happy to send you up a transcript of it or a video of it. so here is a little clip from what happened from jim hamilton's recollection of these events. >> when sam dash called me
so sam said you have to return. the marshals will get you back up to your house and i need to meet with you on sunday at the latest on something i can't tell you about. i thought that was mysterious. and i had known sam many years, long before watergate and i trusted him. so i said we'll work it out. the next sunday i would meet with him at my house in oldtown. the marshals would have no trouble arranging the travel as they were able to do for people in the witness protection program and...
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in fact, sam has taken this car up to 201 mph. anyway, the reality is that operating equipment without using arms or legs has many more applications than just on the racetrack. where i also see this technology being very beneficial as in the workplace. industrial applications for clefts, harvesters, trains. i mean, it is kinda scary but i can operate a train. you know, sitting in my living room. with this technology. so i would really like to see disabled veterans and people of all disabilities have an opportunity to go back to work and, you know, be a productive member of society and be given that opportunity and the technology to do it. can i just say, that was incredible. you are just incredible. you should try the car over here with my controls. ok, i am happy to do that, but not at that speed. well, this is a first. what an honour. what a thrill! what a potential humiliation! when you try the cap on the nose we want to go. don't lean, leaning is not going to work, you have to rotate your head. are you ready to give it shot? i
in fact, sam has taken this car up to 201 mph. anyway, the reality is that operating equipment without using arms or legs has many more applications than just on the racetrack. where i also see this technology being very beneficial as in the workplace. industrial applications for clefts, harvesters, trains. i mean, it is kinda scary but i can operate a train. you know, sitting in my living room. with this technology. so i would really like to see disabled veterans and people of all disabilities...
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. | david and sam, thanks very much as ever. david, we will make it up in the next round, i'll get you on full flow for health and social care. inc. you all very much for your company. sport and weather coming up, newsday is here at 11pm and i'll be back at 11:30pm. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. emma raducanu's remarkable run at the us open continues — she's through to her first grand slam quarterfinal, after easing past home favourite shelby rogers in new york. raducanu was broken in her opening service game. but after going 2—0 down, she broke back — and didn't look back either, winning six games in a row to win the first set 6—2. and her dominance didn't stop there — raducanu winning a further five games in a row in the second set to put her on the verge of victory. the 18—year—old served it out, winning the second set 6—1 injust 29 minutes, and will play the olympic champion belinda bencic for a place in the semi finals. europe have retained golf�*s solheim cup after a thrill
. | david and sam, thanks very much as ever. david, we will make it up in the next round, i'll get you on full flow for health and social care. inc. you all very much for your company. sport and weather coming up, newsday is here at 11pm and i'll be back at 11:30pm. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. emma raducanu's remarkable run at the us open continues — she's through to her first grand slam quarterfinal, after easing past home favourite shelby rogers in new...
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sam, do you want to take a look at the _ weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top — weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top story _ weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top story on _ weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top story on the - look at the top story on the guardian about the nhs? we are talking months for the service to recover, not least because doctors, nurses, porters and the people in the mortuaries, the people who do the mortuaries, the people who do the test and blood samples, everybody is exhausted because they been working relentlessly for 11 months now. nhs roviders relentlessly for 11 months now. nhs providers represent health trusts and speaking on behalf of health trusts~ _ and speaking on behalf of health trusts. chris hopkins is... the normal— trusts. chris hopkins is... the normal releases that staff can have in everyday — normal releases that staff can have in everyday life, going to the gym or on— in everyday life, going to the gym or on holiday, are just not available _ or on holiday, are just not available to pe
sam, do you want to take a look at the _ weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top — weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top story _ weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top story on _ weak. sam, do you want to take a look at the top story on the - look at the top story on the guardian about the nhs? we are talking months for the service to recover, not least because doctors, nurses, porters and the people in the mortuaries, the people who do the mortuaries, the people...
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richard ybarra: pues es seguir el legado que, que ha establecido sam, santiago sam ruiz y la mesa directiva, y el equipo excelente que existe aquí, y llevarlo al, al siguiente nivel, lo que venga lo que venga, sea en la, más, mejores trabajos para la gente, mejores sueldos, viviendas, accesible, precios accesibles; buscando cómo avanzar en las oportunidades, y el éxito de, del pueblo; el pueblo tan trabajador, y tan merecido, como la gente que viven en las áreas en donde demos servicios. damián trujillo: en inglés se llama, gentrification, creo que es gentrificación, pero me pueden corregir si, si soy incorrecto; ah, pues, un problema, en muchas áreas, también en san francisco; estuve el otro día en, en el parque dolores, y la población un poco diferente a lo que hemos estado acostumbrados por décadas y décadas; es cuando la comunidad originaria de esa región, la comunidad latina, salvadoreña, centroamericana, está siendo reemplazada por otras comunidades, y todo cambia, los precios suben, el costo de vivir suben, y entonces, se tiene que mudar la gente de nuestra raza a ot
richard ybarra: pues es seguir el legado que, que ha establecido sam, santiago sam ruiz y la mesa directiva, y el equipo excelente que existe aquí, y llevarlo al, al siguiente nivel, lo que venga lo que venga, sea en la, más, mejores trabajos para la gente, mejores sueldos, viviendas, accesible, precios accesibles; buscando cómo avanzar en las oportunidades, y el éxito de, del pueblo; el pueblo tan trabajador, y tan merecido, como la gente que viven en las áreas en donde demos servicios....
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sam, _ people are paying attention to this. sam, you're correct me if i'm wrong. is it my memory you grew up in doncaster?— is it my memory you grew up in doncaster? . , . , , ., doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember — doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the _ doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government - doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government sleaze i doncaster? that is correct yes. you - remember the government sleaze rows that enveloped the late party. is keir starmer taking a risk when he says borisjohnson is leading the tory party to the sores? in the sense that every political party has individuals that do stuff that they may regret, present and eventually condemn. that is always the rest, isn't it? certainly you only have to look at last week to the former mp claudia webb for the labour party who was sentenced for quite an unpleasant threat to throw acid and somebodies face. it's not a comparable case, it's a different case but the point being that parliament is a microcosm of society and so you do ge
sam, _ people are paying attention to this. sam, you're correct me if i'm wrong. is it my memory you grew up in doncaster?— is it my memory you grew up in doncaster? . , . , , ., doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember — doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the _ doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government - doncaster? that is correct yes. you remember the government sleaze i doncaster? that is correct yes. you - remember the government sleaze rows that...
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so, sam and dave, sam, do you want to kick us off with the telegraph, first of all? this has the potential to turn into quite a significant political battle. it to turn into quite a significant political battle.— to turn into quite a significant political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen. _ political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen, this _ political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen, this problem - political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen, this problem has - political battle. it is huge, and as i we've seen, this problem has been around for probably the last 20 years, and the government has struggled to find a way through it. obviously it won't be much easier for borisjohnson, whose backbenchers are already making it very clear that he will face a really tricky ride to get it past them. the chancellor rishi sunak has been out tonight trying to win those over who are concerned. but by putting up national insurance, you are breaking a manifesto commitment — and that's quite a difficult thing for tory mps to go and tell voters next time around.
so, sam and dave, sam, do you want to kick us off with the telegraph, first of all? this has the potential to turn into quite a significant political battle. it to turn into quite a significant political battle.— to turn into quite a significant political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen. _ political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen, this _ political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen, this problem - political battle. it is huge, and as we've seen, this problem has - political...