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is a samantha, the final cut to 53 players is going to be on saturday. how are michael sam's prospects? what's been happening? >> jon, i hate to say it, but it sounds like sam is in trouble. >> jon: you don't think he's going to make the team? has he been playing less well than has been reported? >> no, no, no, no. his work on the line has been great, but he's been making his teammates very uncomfortable. >> jon: well, actually they said he's been respecting them. he hasn't been showering with them. >> no, no, no. in fact, he hasn't been getting naked around them at all. jon, there's been no grab-ass, no dick snap, no ball cupping, none of the locker room behavior of normal, heterosexual nfl players. [cheering and applause] >> jon: i know the locker room can get a little, you know, whatever there, the grab-assy culture. it's in the that bad, though. >> oh, it isn't, jon? well, i happen to have a copy of the 2008 nfl expose, "boys will be boys." do you remember charles hayley? >> jon: a linebacker for the 49ers, two-time nfc player of the year, more than
is a samantha, the final cut to 53 players is going to be on saturday. how are michael sam's prospects? what's been happening? >> jon, i hate to say it, but it sounds like sam is in trouble. >> jon: you don't think he's going to make the team? has he been playing less well than has been reported? >> no, no, no, no. his work on the line has been great, but he's been making his teammates very uncomfortable. >> jon: well, actually they said he's been respecting them. he...
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samantha bee mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through september 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the program. my guest tonight is professor and chair of the regional studies department at national defense yo
samantha bee mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned...
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hace un aÑo en un vuelo similar ciego samantha, que venÍa con otro nombre, en un orfanato de colombia. >> yo tenÍa tres hijos hombres, y siempre quise ampliar mi familia, no estaba segura de tener un bebÉ, pero encontré a este programa, puedes conocer a los niÑos, en verano a ver si uno se adapta. >> estaba nerviosa, porque yo no lo conocÍa ellos. >> gracias al programa que opera en estados unidos, sierra leona, rusia y colombia, samantha fue adoptada, no sabÍa que podÍa ser adoptada, simplemente le ofrecieron venir de paseo. >>la tuve aquÍ por semanas, y simplemente decidiÓ adoptarla. >> son niÑos que nadie hubiera visto, estÁn encerrados en instituciones, las intuiciones son cÁrceles, ellos están ahÍ hasta los 18, a los 18 van a la calle. >> la cifra del Éxito de este programa llamado verano milagroso las cifras son impresionantes. >> es una gran oportunidad estar acÁ, porque van entre una buena carrera cuando sean grandes, van a tener una escuela, van a tener una salida, van a salir adelante. ♪ >> estado unidos lleva ataques aÉreos selectivos en irak, a fuerzas i
hace un aÑo en un vuelo similar ciego samantha, que venÍa con otro nombre, en un orfanato de colombia. >> yo tenÍa tres hijos hombres, y siempre quise ampliar mi familia, no estaba segura de tener un bebÉ, pero encontré a este programa, puedes conocer a los niÑos, en verano a ver si uno se adapta. >> estaba nerviosa, porque yo no lo conocÍa ellos. >> gracias al programa que opera en estados unidos, sierra leona, rusia y colombia, samantha fue adoptada, no sabÍa que...
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samantha power accused russia of duplicity. andnstead of listening heating the demands of the international community and the rules of the international order , at every step, rush has come before this council to say everything except the truth. it has manipulated, obfuscated, outright lied. so we have learned to measure russia by its actions and not by its words. in the last 48 hours, russia's actions have spoken volumes. >> samantha power's russian counterpart, vitaly churkin, blamed ukraine for escalating the situation but not honoring political agreements. he also advised the white house to stop meddling in world affairs. now the american ambassador said what kind of message can we sent to russia's neighbors? i was suggest we send a message to washington. stop interfering with the internal affairs of sovereign states. stop trying to undermine a regime that you don't like. restrainer geopolitical ambition. the not only russia's neighbors, but many other countries around the world would breathe a sigh of relief. >> that is th
samantha power accused russia of duplicity. andnstead of listening heating the demands of the international community and the rules of the international order , at every step, rush has come before this council to say everything except the truth. it has manipulated, obfuscated, outright lied. so we have learned to measure russia by its actions and not by its words. in the last 48 hours, russia's actions have spoken volumes. >> samantha power's russian counterpart, vitaly churkin, blamed...
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this is samantha power's moment. she spoke with such intellectual clarity, such precision of language. she was just an impressive person. people will remember that. i think in terms of ukraine, it's important for people to understand that really nobody in the united states, not in congress, not in the republican opposition, thinks the u.s. has a military option to stop the russians as they invade. so the question is how can the u.s. make this as costly as possible for putin. and there is a lot of work going on thinking about that. in a sense, obama is saying this is their iraq, this is their vietnam and they're coming into something that they don't know how to control or fight. their trouble is ahead. >> david ignatius, thank you so much. we appreciate having you. >>> the federal corruption case against former governor bob mcdonnell and his wife, maureen, will soon be in the hands of a jury. prosecutors wrapped up their case yesterday. they looked to undercut mcdonnell's defense that his marriage was in such shambles
this is samantha power's moment. she spoke with such intellectual clarity, such precision of language. she was just an impressive person. people will remember that. i think in terms of ukraine, it's important for people to understand that really nobody in the united states, not in congress, not in the republican opposition, thinks the u.s. has a military option to stop the russians as they invade. so the question is how can the u.s. make this as costly as possible for putin. and there is a lot...
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why call samantha? >> call some body to help us put the knots together quickly. >> reporter: how does samantha do it. she starts giving ethan lots of liquids. >> here, drink. >> set the timer to buzz every 30 minutes. >> uh, that's it. >> ready to go. ready. >> reporter: this routine plays on repeat again and again. until the child can finally go on their own. but a service like this doesn't come cheap. a two day session will run you whopping $1,750. but for mom this mom struggled two years to potty train her son iggy. that was not flushed down the toilet. >> a miracle. a sense of achievement. really proud of himself. >> reporter: while samantha doesn't gar uarantee she can tr every case. >> success rate? >> 100%. without hesitation. 100%. >> i'm in the process of potty training my daughter. not going too well. >> are you going to hire a professional? >> i don't think i have the money to hire a professional. [ toilet flushing ] >> hats off to my mom, knew about potty training. she got the job done. >> i
why call samantha? >> call some body to help us put the knots together quickly. >> reporter: how does samantha do it. she starts giving ethan lots of liquids. >> here, drink. >> set the timer to buzz every 30 minutes. >> uh, that's it. >> ready to go. ready. >> reporter: this routine plays on repeat again and again. until the child can finally go on their own. but a service like this doesn't come cheap. a two day session will run you whopping $1,750....
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samantha is the founder of positiveprescription.com. >> and barbara is a professional organizer. >> of course she is. >> author of "secrets of an organized mom." nice to see you ladies. >> hello. >> if we're messy, or if we're neat, what kind of a window does that give you, samantha, into someone's personality? >> it can say a couple of things about them, but you don't want to overread that either. i think people sometimes will assume then that somebody who's very tidy is very self-disciplined and controlled, maybe somebody who isn't that disciplined or self-controlled. there are other factors that might play a role. >> what? >>, for example, environment can play a really serious role in how we behave and they've done some studies like this where they put fliers on the windshields of cars in different types of parking lots. picture one that's immaculate very clean nothing on the ground versus another filled with liter. what do people do? those in the immaculate parking lot are likely to pick it off their windshield and walk a long distance and throw in the garbage where those in a filt
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samantha power, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, is going to talk to us about a terrorist proceeding ground that you should know about. stay with us. [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil®. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® flextouch. (female announcer) levemir® is a long-acting insulin, used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recomme
samantha power, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, is going to talk to us about a terrorist proceeding ground that you should know about. stay with us. [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil®. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting...
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samantha's purse said they are celebrating dr. brantly's recovery and release from the hospital. >>> back here at home, new from overnight, police are looking for the person who shot and killed a 16-year-old in south philadelphia. this happened at 21st at dickinson. the teenager was shot twice and died at the hospital. police do not have a motive. they are reviewing witnesses and reviewing video from surveillance cameras in the area. >>> police responded to another shooting in grays ferry. investigators are trying to identify the man and looking for the shooter and police are investigating a shooting in camden. a man was shot several times around midnight around the intersection of north 35th and pierce. we don't know his condition, so far no arrests. >>> new this morning, temple university is investigating the report of an attack on a student. the school says the student was assaulted yesterday as the attacker made anti-semitic remarks. university officials discussed that issue with the leaders of the jewish communities. they're
samantha's purse said they are celebrating dr. brantly's recovery and release from the hospital. >>> back here at home, new from overnight, police are looking for the person who shot and killed a 16-year-old in south philadelphia. this happened at 21st at dickinson. the teenager was shot twice and died at the hospital. police do not have a motive. they are reviewing witnesses and reviewing video from surveillance cameras in the area. >>> police responded to another shooting in...
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samantha power called for more pressure on moscow over what she called the lies coming from russia she also stressed that ukraine has been looking for a political solution to the crisis. well the murders the session of the un security council was called for by ukraine that was after president poroshenko claimed that russia was invading his country russia's defense ministry says that these allegations bear no relation to reality and later on poroshenko also suggested that russian and ukrainian troops patrol the border together with strong rhetoric comes against the backdrop of a powerful counter offensive by anti-government forces in ukraine's restive eastern regions you can see on our map here the area where the militias of forced back the army troops paula slee are joins us now live from done yet sgt good to see you again paula it sounds a bit like mixed messages then coming from the ukrainian leader. well they said they are mixed messages coming from kids the latest comments from the ukrainian president petro poroshenko a suggestion of cooperation for ukrainian and russian troops to
samantha power called for more pressure on moscow over what she called the lies coming from russia she also stressed that ukraine has been looking for a political solution to the crisis. well the murders the session of the un security council was called for by ukraine that was after president poroshenko claimed that russia was invading his country russia's defense ministry says that these allegations bear no relation to reality and later on poroshenko also suggested that russian and ukrainian...
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samantha summers, a reporter with "the springfield news sun" in ohio. her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall, including the children seen here. >> the demolition company tours the country doing large scale demolitions with their children in tow. >> i think other stations didn't want them in front of the camera because they wanted to see the tower fall, and i didn't mind. so they started counting. >> two, one! >> next thing you know, you heard a little poof-poof. then they're kind of standing there looking at it. >> you kind of pause as you're waiting for the next round of charges. >> you hear another little poof. >> he starte
samantha summers, a reporter with "the springfield news sun" in ohio. her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers....
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. >> reporter: enter samantha allen. a new york city potty trainer who says she can get the job done in just two days. >> i know some parents will be skeptical. how do you do it in two days? >> i create as many opportunities for practice as possible. and i choose a good reinforcer. it doesn't matter if the child likes to be thrown up in the air or if it's candy. >> reporter: marisa and doug tried training their son for months. >> you're frustrated. you're annoyed. why did you call samantha. >> it made sense to call in somebody. >> reporter: you guys are embarrassed by this. >> no. >> she has more experience than we do. if there's an area where you need assistance, there's no harm in asking for it. >> reporter: how do samantha do it? she starts by giving ethan, lots of liquids. then sets a timer to buzz every 30 minutes. that's it. >> readiy. >> this routine plays on repeat again and again. until a child can finally go on their own. but this doesn't come cheap. a two-day session will run i a whopping $1750. but for mom ge
. >> reporter: enter samantha allen. a new york city potty trainer who says she can get the job done in just two days. >> i know some parents will be skeptical. how do you do it in two days? >> i create as many opportunities for practice as possible. and i choose a good reinforcer. it doesn't matter if the child likes to be thrown up in the air or if it's candy. >> reporter: marisa and doug tried training their son for months. >> you're frustrated. you're annoyed....
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we know according to samantha power the invasion took place long before today. gloria borger, this is a very war weary american public. they are not enthusiastic about the united states getting mired down in iraq, in syria, in ukraine, in russia. is president obama feeling any pressure. >> sure. >> and if so from whom? >> i think he's feeling internal pressure. i think he agrees with the american public. his narrative was ended two wars, killed osama bin laden, and that's it. now he finds himself talking to the american public at first about a humanitarian effort and then an effort to save american personnel over in iraq. you see the mission creep on that. you see the secretary of defense saying that isis is beyond anything we've ever seen. so there are questions now about whether he's going to have to broaden that mission, would air strikes do anything at all, would allies join him. how would he explain that as a national security threat. to the american people, which by the way, he has not done. then on ukraine, same situation. he's got a question here where a
we know according to samantha power the invasion took place long before today. gloria borger, this is a very war weary american public. they are not enthusiastic about the united states getting mired down in iraq, in syria, in ukraine, in russia. is president obama feeling any pressure. >> sure. >> and if so from whom? >> i think he's feeling internal pressure. i think he agrees with the american public. his narrative was ended two wars, killed osama bin laden, and that's it....
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samantha powers connected the family with a qatar government. but there was a condition imposed by the u.s. government. no ransom could be paid. the family then demanding proof of life with the question only curtis could answer. >> i remembered what was the subject of your phd dissertation. what museum did you write about? it came back, the western museum, and i thought, yes, that's right. and nobody would know that. >> it's him, he's alive. >> yeah. >> reporter: this weekend, word that curtis was finally free, no ransom paid. >> the first thing i did before i even told my daughter was i sat down and i sent an e-mail to diane foley. we've been through so much together. and i didn't want her to hear it from the media first. >> did you know what you'll say to him? >> give him a big hug and i'll probably cry and he'll probably cry. >> reporter: the curtis family is extremely grateful for all those who helped free him. but their thoughts continue to be with the families who are still waiting for their loved ones to return home. diane? >> thank you,
samantha powers connected the family with a qatar government. but there was a condition imposed by the u.s. government. no ransom could be paid. the family then demanding proof of life with the question only curtis could answer. >> i remembered what was the subject of your phd dissertation. what museum did you write about? it came back, the western museum, and i thought, yes, that's right. and nobody would know that. >> it's him, he's alive. >> yeah. >> reporter: this...
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and now standing ask us to stay with us the way i would say samantha's to move me to. them and. i'm in mine. and i'm going to continue my goal. the fact that. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and out across cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america find a job ready to join the movement then walk away from the big picture. young men are limited to formal soil will swell little ones because i do not want to make up their ships about one of them or not to feel. good about us and yourself there are some good sunshine in the
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samantha is already finding ways. >> find alternate routes. >> reporter: events are happening at the academy of sciences, the white house, the world bank and the mandarin oriental hotel. people should expect delays due to road closures and motorcades. there could also be protests. dignitaries could be seen at the four seasons hotel in georgetown. >> there were some roads flagged, a lot of police, a lot of security. so i guess it's a good thing. >> reporter: street closures could also have an impact on some businesses, limiting customer access. this store is just one in the closure zones. he hopes the increased activity could be a good thing. >> it being laos like i lucked out, the closures start there. >> reporter: they are encourage being people to be flexible for the next couple days and to think about letting workers telecommute. >> so even with these planned closures we know how quickly traffic around here can change. you want to check in with melissa's traffic alerts tomorrow at 4:26. >>> all new at 6:00, you may know him from the show "the wire." but tonight glover is one of th
samantha is already finding ways. >> find alternate routes. >> reporter: events are happening at the academy of sciences, the white house, the world bank and the mandarin oriental hotel. people should expect delays due to road closures and motorcades. there could also be protests. dignitaries could be seen at the four seasons hotel in georgetown. >> there were some roads flagged, a lot of police, a lot of security. so i guess it's a good thing. >> reporter: street...
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why did you call samantha? >> it made sense to call in somebody who can put it together quickly. >> reporter: you guys are embarrassed by this. >> no. >> she has more experience than we do. if there's an area where you need assistance, there's no harm in asking for it. >> reporter: how does samantha do it? she starts by giving ethan, lots of liquids. >> here. >> then sets a timer to buzz every 30 minutes. >> that's it. ready? >> reporter: this routine plays on repeat again and again, until a child can finally go on their own. but a service like this doesn't come cheap. a two-day session will run you a whopping $1700. but for mom georgeanna, that money was not flushed down the toilet. >> i thought it was a miracle. he had this sense of achievement like he's proud of himself. >> reporter: while samantha doesn't guarantee she can potty train every child, her success rate speaks for itself. >> 100%. >> reporter: 100%. >> 100%. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> of course, i
why did you call samantha? >> it made sense to call in somebody who can put it together quickly. >> reporter: you guys are embarrassed by this. >> no. >> she has more experience than we do. if there's an area where you need assistance, there's no harm in asking for it. >> reporter: how does samantha do it? she starts by giving ethan, lots of liquids. >> here. >> then sets a timer to buzz every 30 minutes. >> that's it. ready? >> reporter:...
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at the united nations, american representative samantha power did not mince words on dealings with russia. >> at every step, russia has come before this council to say everything except the truth. it has manipulated. it has obfuscated. it has out right lied. >> in response, russia did not deny having a presence in ukraine, but its own u.s. ambassador claimed kiev is waging a war against its own people and demanded the u.s. stop meddling in the internal affairs of other nations. >> with the ongoing fight against isys and iraq and syria, president obama says he hopes to put discussions of airstrikes in syria before the congress. for junior senator tim kaine told scott thuman any action in syria must go through congress. >> a suspect is in custody for the murder and dismemberment of a laurel man. police arrested santos leonel mejia-yanes. today, police were called the scene where they found two bags of body parts. the victim was identified as jacinto perez. the two were roommates. police are looking for a second suspect, bayron cruz-vargus. >> closing arguments will come tomorrow in the corr
at the united nations, american representative samantha power did not mince words on dealings with russia. >> at every step, russia has come before this council to say everything except the truth. it has manipulated. it has obfuscated. it has out right lied. >> in response, russia did not deny having a presence in ukraine, but its own u.s. ambassador claimed kiev is waging a war against its own people and demanded the u.s. stop meddling in the internal affairs of other nations....
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., samantha powers, speaking about these pictures. these are nato satellite images that show russian artillery in formation across the border inside ukraine. she talked about how putin just met with ukraine's leader. >>> president putin spoke of the need to, quote, end bloodshed as soon as possible, end quote. the same day, they show russian combat units southeast of donetsk in eastern ukraine. that same day in luhansk, ukraine detained regular russian army personnel from the ninth brigade. >> russia has denied supporting or arming troops in ukraine. let's take you to diana, in one of the contested areas of ukraine. diana, the u.s. officials say as many as 1,000 russian troops, not rebels but russians are fighting inside ukraine. how is russia explaining this or are they, even? >> russia denies it as has categorically denied it has ever fueled this conflict in the east of ukraine with fighters or with weapons. the evidence seems to prove overwhelmingly against it. a few days ago, we had ten russian para troopers captured on ukrainian
., samantha powers, speaking about these pictures. these are nato satellite images that show russian artillery in formation across the border inside ukraine. she talked about how putin just met with ukraine's leader. >>> president putin spoke of the need to, quote, end bloodshed as soon as possible, end quote. the same day, they show russian combat units southeast of donetsk in eastern ukraine. that same day in luhansk, ukraine detained regular russian army personnel from the ninth...
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well, samantha being that cute white dog. looks perfectly groomed. >> oh, my gosh, every hair in place. streisand at 72 looks good. don't you think? black and white suit. black heels. she gushed about the dog, calling her, "the daughter she never had." >> all right. >> i wish my photos on instagram looked as good. >>> well, weird al may be having a great summer and the year may be getting better. >> that's right. people say the song parody master should be the headliner at this year's super bowl halftime show. they have signed a petition on line that suggests weird al could be joined in some show of some of the acts. that would be fun. >> the number of signatures doubled last evening, though the man who started the change.org petition admits he was drunk when he wrote it. ♪ it may seem crazy >> okay. so he takes it back. >> he takes it back. i think weird al is on a roll. >> talk about super bowl spectacular. that would be pretty awesome to have him up there with pharrell, who else has he parodied? >> little humor. little h
well, samantha being that cute white dog. looks perfectly groomed. >> oh, my gosh, every hair in place. streisand at 72 looks good. don't you think? black and white suit. black heels. she gushed about the dog, calling her, "the daughter she never had." >> all right. >> i wish my photos on instagram looked as good. >>> well, weird al may be having a great summer and the year may be getting better. >> that's right. people say the song parody master...
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samantha power saying that inaction is unacceptable when it comes to ukraine. >> let's do this, let's attempt to walk things up, the audience up to the president's comments maybe a minute or so from now, but be reminded that a minute could be five minutes. that council meeting a very interesting meeting indeed, the members were proofed. and part of that briefing contained information that suggests that over the last 72 hours as many as 1,000 regular troops are now actively engaged in fighting. ukrainian forces russia is blaming all of the trouble, all of the fighting on kiev, that it is kiev's fault, and that kiev is committing war against it's own people. we understand the president is now in the white house briefing room, let's take you to this live event. >> most americans care about is the economy. this morning we found out that the economy grew at a stronger chip in the second quarter than we thought. companies are investing. consumers are spending. over the past 4 1/2 years our businesses have now created near tone million new jobs so there are reasons to feel good about the dir
samantha power saying that inaction is unacceptable when it comes to ukraine. >> let's do this, let's attempt to walk things up, the audience up to the president's comments maybe a minute or so from now, but be reminded that a minute could be five minutes. that council meeting a very interesting meeting indeed, the members were proofed. and part of that briefing contained information that suggests that over the last 72 hours as many as 1,000 regular troops are now actively engaged in...
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i was struck by this point that samantha power makes on a number of occasions which is that there is a failure of imagination, an incomparpt to truly perceive and appreciate in some genuine and deep way the capacity for evil, not just within individual human beings, but within specific particular contexts. >> this touches on a theme we have dealt with throughout this course. the fact that genocide is unbelievable. everything from the beginning of the semester talking about louie lemkin confronting brandeis, and he gives him details of what's going on in europe with the nazzies and the jews, and he says, "i don't believe you." "i don't believe you" or something like that or "i can't believe this." he says, i'm not saying you're lying. i just can't believe this. i cannot wrap my head around this. as a result of this, i really can't act, right? this is not just a failure of imagination as zuckerman puts it on the part of the international community on the ground. even as we talk about ellie weisel being deported. they are dumbfounded that these jews in 1944 don't know what is going on w
i was struck by this point that samantha power makes on a number of occasions which is that there is a failure of imagination, an incomparpt to truly perceive and appreciate in some genuine and deep way the capacity for evil, not just within individual human beings, but within specific particular contexts. >> this touches on a theme we have dealt with throughout this course. the fact that genocide is unbelievable. everything from the beginning of the semester talking about louie lemkin...
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i welcome samantha harris the director of speakco research from philadelphia. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> why was this a dirty little secret for so many years? >> as a society we really teach people that it is a shameful act. just sex in general is very shamed. even further, when it's nonconsensual, many victims have come forward and face shame from family members and friends, let alone going to the police or their school. >> who defines what is nonconsensual sex? is it the individual? >> yes. i believe in essence the individual defines that and two the individuals who participated in any act. >> miss harris, what was the game-changer, if you will, in the fight against sexual assault on college campuses? >> miss harris, you said? >> yes. >> oh. i think that the game changer was it -- the department of education's 2011 dear colleague letter to colleges and universities. when the department of education issued that letter and in numerous steps that they've taken since then, the federal government has gotten much more involved in the problem of sex
i welcome samantha harris the director of speakco research from philadelphia. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> why was this a dirty little secret for so many years? >> as a society we really teach people that it is a shameful act. just sex in general is very shamed. even further, when it's nonconsensual, many victims have come forward and face shame from family members and friends, let alone going to the police or their school. >> who defines what is...
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samantha power says russia has manipulated it has outright lied. why not just saying what you are doing. >> if you believe this is being done for your national interest, and you have a right to do this, why wouldn't a country like russia say this is what we have done, and that is what we want? nobody knows what anybody wants, europe, united states, rush are sha, ukraine, nobody specifically said what they want out of this conflict, and i think this is the biggest problem here. do we want to stop the human tear crisis? do we tear about the humanitarian integrity. do we want ukraine to join russia, nobody is very specific about what they want. and i think this is part of the old power dwayne. you take certain territories you send in troops without, maaing so this is the historically, what states and powers have been doing for thousands of years. ambassador, if you are showing your muscle why not say yeah, this is our muscle. >> i don't agree that we don't know what we want. proximate cause that gives me a chance to pull them back, if they are open to
samantha power says russia has manipulated it has outright lied. why not just saying what you are doing. >> if you believe this is being done for your national interest, and you have a right to do this, why wouldn't a country like russia say this is what we have done, and that is what we want? nobody knows what anybody wants, europe, united states, rush are sha, ukraine, nobody specifically said what they want out of this conflict, and i think this is the biggest problem here. do we want...
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. >> reporter: samantha has been assisting you with that. samantha, tell us what's going on at the center this weekend? >> we are having a spinal cord injury awareness event with two people from the walk and roll foundation to bring people together to provide hope and support. >> reporter: i thought it was very fluid when you were telling me about that this center has brought to you friendships you never imagined before. >> friend ships people that i met that will forever be in my life to help me get up and walk again. >> reporter: you're already skydiving, right? >> skydiving, jumping out 15,000 feet in the air is just amazing. wheelchair basketball, hand cycling. there's many things you can do with a spinal court injury, so don't give up. keep pushing forward and stay project. >> reporter: project walk benefit this saturday coming up 12 to 3. you want more information just visit us online at kpix.com and click on "links and numbers." reporting from project walk in fremont, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, the
. >> reporter: samantha has been assisting you with that. samantha, tell us what's going on at the center this weekend? >> we are having a spinal cord injury awareness event with two people from the walk and roll foundation to bring people together to provide hope and support. >> reporter: i thought it was very fluid when you were telling me about that this center has brought to you friendships you never imagined before. >> friend ships people that i met that will...
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moving into the eastern syria and the rebels were literally begging us and they had a meeting with samantha power and saying that isis is coming, we need help and no help was forthcoming and time and time again there has been the opportunity to boost these rebels and they are wondering to themselves now saying well we oppose isis and the regime and why isn't the united states and the international community willing to help. i am worried saying we should bite the bullet and support the fight against isis. and what that means in effect is acting as their air force and there is ironny there, because the regime's profession is the rice of isis and they allowed, they focussed on the other rebels and focussed much less on isis. they see isis as a perfect foil, look this is the alternative to us, do you really want them to be in power. choose us instead. they have been egging this on for a while and it is very short term approach to do that. >> i keep hearing about these moderate rebel forces, do those people that talk about them under state how easy they were to identify and aid in the early stag
moving into the eastern syria and the rebels were literally begging us and they had a meeting with samantha power and saying that isis is coming, we need help and no help was forthcoming and time and time again there has been the opportunity to boost these rebels and they are wondering to themselves now saying well we oppose isis and the regime and why isn't the united states and the international community willing to help. i am worried saying we should bite the bullet and support the fight...
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take it slowly with vladimir putin, samantha power was at the u.n. let me show you this contrast. >> it is manipulated. it is outright lied. >> i consider what you have seen in the last week is a continuing of what's been taking place for months now. >> tone matters. doesn't it? >> yes. i believe putin is doing two things. one, testing american leadership, particularly in europe. second, testing european will, resolve and cohesion. it's very important that our leadership be demonstrated clearly and decisively and that the europeans through nato stand. i agree with everything michelle said. now is the time to bolster ukrainian military support. it's also time to find a way to engage putin. maybe even leading to a meeting or a summit with the president and putin. but of course a lot of work done before that. i think one mistake we make, and it's a point i would disagree with senator feinstein. sending the secretary of state out to meet with putin probably insults him even more. i think you need to do the groundwork to build up to something. but we're g
take it slowly with vladimir putin, samantha power was at the u.n. let me show you this contrast. >> it is manipulated. it is outright lied. >> i consider what you have seen in the last week is a continuing of what's been taking place for months now. >> tone matters. doesn't it? >> yes. i believe putin is doing two things. one, testing american leadership, particularly in europe. second, testing european will, resolve and cohesion. it's very important that our leadership...
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security council the american executive samantha power made accusations of the kind that used to be leveled during the cold war. >> every step russia has come before this council to say everything but the truth. it is manipulated, it has obfuscated. it has outright lied. >> reporter: over the last 48 hours russia has opened up another front in southeastern ukraine where columns of vehicles supporting artillery fire are advancing down the coast and have so far taken two cities. again, these are not vehicles supplied to the officers. america says they're flat outrussian forces. instead the u.s. an its european allies will consider imposing additional economic sanctions on russia. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> a moderately strong earthquake shook southern greece. it was centered in the sea about 90 miles south of athens. it was felt in the capital and across the country but no damage and injuries have been reported. >>> and back in this country comedian joan riverss is being treated at a new york hospital this morning. she was having a procedure at the doctor's office when her hear
security council the american executive samantha power made accusations of the kind that used to be leveled during the cold war. >> every step russia has come before this council to say everything but the truth. it is manipulated, it has obfuscated. it has outright lied. >> reporter: over the last 48 hours russia has opened up another front in southeastern ukraine where columns of vehicles supporting artillery fire are advancing down the coast and have so far taken two cities....
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oh, no, don't you worry, samantha. it's just a little unbalanced because our appropriate-sized clothes are on one side, and your little, teeny-tiny stripper clothes are on the other. i'm sorry. i'm sorry i'm so grumpy. i got a manicure yesterday and red still hasn't said a darn word. you know, if you really want him to notice you, you should get drunk and do some doughnuts on his lawn.
oh, no, don't you worry, samantha. it's just a little unbalanced because our appropriate-sized clothes are on one side, and your little, teeny-tiny stripper clothes are on the other. i'm sorry. i'm sorry i'm so grumpy. i got a manicure yesterday and red still hasn't said a darn word. you know, if you really want him to notice you, you should get drunk and do some doughnuts on his lawn.
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., samantha power says that moscow lied about its role in the country. >> the russians and ukrainians traded barbs over who is responsible for escalating violence and putting civilians in harm's way. every member of the security council expressed alarm, and all members, with the exception of china expressed concern over russia's involvement. the united states laid out what it said was evidence that russians are not only equipmenting and arming the separatists, but fighting alongside them, while the russians are defiant. >> translation: everyone knows there are russian volunteers in eastern ukraine. no one is hiding that. we'd like to see similar transparency shown by other countries, for example, maybe the american colleagues can tell us about what the tense of american advisors in the ukranian security council building are doing. >> the mask is coming off. in these acts, recent acts, we see russia's actions for what they are, an effort to support and fight alongside illegal separatists in another sovereign country. >> the united states and others called on the international community
., samantha power says that moscow lied about its role in the country. >> the russians and ukrainians traded barbs over who is responsible for escalating violence and putting civilians in harm's way. every member of the security council expressed alarm, and all members, with the exception of china expressed concern over russia's involvement. the united states laid out what it said was evidence that russians are not only equipmenting and arming the separatists, but fighting alongside them,...
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what i found interesting, samantha power, the u.s. ambassador, was much strong in denouncing it than the president was. i wonder if that's a piece as well. >> the president said the nato summit, which is taking place in wales, is going to be one of the most important meetings -- it was not supposed to be about talking about these issues, it was supposed to be about the end of the afghan war. it's got a whole new set of subjects. the president said on the ukraine-russia issue, that he does not see this as anything but an extension of the aggression moscow had already embarked on. but his u.n. ambassador was talking about this in much caustic term re bus both are saying russia and putin are paying a price. the president is saying it won't be military, it will be sanction. gwen: they have different audiences too. >> to build a coalition, the president is trying to get the western alunes to take the next step on tougher sanctions and he's going to be working on that in wales. >> what does that next step ctually look like? >> the president
what i found interesting, samantha power, the u.s. ambassador, was much strong in denouncing it than the president was. i wonder if that's a piece as well. >> the president said the nato summit, which is taking place in wales, is going to be one of the most important meetings -- it was not supposed to be about talking about these issues, it was supposed to be about the end of the afghan war. it's got a whole new set of subjects. the president said on the ukraine-russia issue, that he does...
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samantha described the mood as calm and secure. >> it was weird how could somebody sneak a gun in? they were patting people down. it was completely secure. i felt safe there. >> reporter: she left a half- hour before the shooting saying something in her gut told her to leave. thankful she did she is now thinking twice about going back stage again. >> you're so excited to be back stage for this cool good experience and then makes you not want to do it again. >> reporter: on twitter they tweeted this message. this was a senseless tragedy. violence is never the answer. my prayers go out to the victim's family. tonight the wiz khalifa concert in the chula vista san diego area is canceled. live in mountain view, a zenith smith, ktvu.com. >>> mountain view police have taken to twitter to ask for help with this investigation. if you have tips about last night's shooting, you can tweet details directly to police or call them. >>> east bay m.u.d. crews tonight are working to try to fix a water main break that caused a sinkhole to open up in a residential street. it start about 1:00 this aft
samantha described the mood as calm and secure. >> it was weird how could somebody sneak a gun in? they were patting people down. it was completely secure. i felt safe there. >> reporter: she left a half- hour before the shooting saying something in her gut told her to leave. thankful she did she is now thinking twice about going back stage again. >> you're so excited to be back stage for this cool good experience and then makes you not want to do it again. >> reporter:...
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now a decade later, samantha power and susan rice as part of president obama's foreign policy team, they would press the president to see the growing conflict in libya as a humanitarian crisis. one that the united states should do something to end. in march of 2011, president obama who as a candidate thad argued against the use of u.s. military in exactly these kinds of situations, in 2011, he authorized military intervention in the civil war in libya. >> the united states and the world faced a choice. gadhafi declared he would show no mercy to his own people. he compared them to rats. and threatened to go door to door to inflict punishment. in the past, we had seen him hang civilians. in the streets. and kill over 1,000 people in a single day. now we saw regime forces on the outskirts of the city. we knew that if we wanted -- if we waited one more day, benghazi, a city nearly the size of charlotte, could suffer a massacre that would have reverberated across the region and stained the conscience of the world. >> that was the reason the president gave just a few years ago for his decision
now a decade later, samantha power and susan rice as part of president obama's foreign policy team, they would press the president to see the growing conflict in libya as a humanitarian crisis. one that the united states should do something to end. in march of 2011, president obama who as a candidate thad argued against the use of u.s. military in exactly these kinds of situations, in 2011, he authorized military intervention in the civil war in libya. >> the united states and the world...
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council, the american representative samantha power made accusations of the kind that were made during the cold war. >> russia has come before the council to say everything but the truth. it has manipulated and outright lied. >> reporter: over the past 48 hours, russia has opened another front in southeast ukraine where columns of russian vehicles is are advancing down to the coast and have so far taken two cities. again, these are not vehicles supplied to the rebels. an american officer says they are russian forces. the president says he will work with the european union to consider more sanctions against russia. >>> a bay area teacher tweets about her itchy trigger finger and wanting to stab her kids. her students say it is just a joke, but the parents say she ha,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, medically induced coma toni rivers looked healthy at th event yesterday.. but this morning she went into cardi rest during throat >> comedian joan rivers is in a medically induced coma tonight. she looked healthy at an event yesterday, but this morning she went into cardiac arrest after throat surgery. she
council, the american representative samantha power made accusations of the kind that were made during the cold war. >> russia has come before the council to say everything but the truth. it has manipulated and outright lied. >> reporter: over the past 48 hours, russia has opened another front in southeast ukraine where columns of russian vehicles is are advancing down to the coast and have so far taken two cities. again, these are not vehicles supplied to the rebels. an american...
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am basster to the united nations, samantha power who wrote a book about the errors and the failures of the united states under the clinton administration to come to the aid of the rwandan population back in the 90's, and this was not something that the obama administration was going to accept responsibility for, or have to take the blame for, repeat that type of circumstance. in the case of the yazidis, they assured them beyond the humanitarian aid the they would respond to what people here do perceive to be the elimination of an entire religious community at the hands of the islamic state. >> tom ackerman with us in washington, thank you. >>> well, a number of authorities including u.s. and kurdish teams have been dropping food and water to refugees stranded by the violence. it's part of the campaign ordered to avert what barack obama calls a potential genocide. earlier supporters of the prime minister rallied in baghdad. iraq's president has until sunday to ask the leader nominated by the biggest political block to form a government. we now have jane with us, jane, going on the back
am basster to the united nations, samantha power who wrote a book about the errors and the failures of the united states under the clinton administration to come to the aid of the rwandan population back in the 90's, and this was not something that the obama administration was going to accept responsibility for, or have to take the blame for, repeat that type of circumstance. in the case of the yazidis, they assured them beyond the humanitarian aid the they would respond to what people here do...