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for sam? >> for both. >> reporter: doesn't sound like it shook your faith at all in him. >> it didn't. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were able to come back and tell my mom or tell one of us, you know, "we miss her at sav-on. she was always smiling. she'd always help us." so what they did to her, all those stab wnds th sot, multiply those and those are her marks. >> reporter: for 21 years sam denied he inflicted those stab wounds, denied he killed cathy. but at his sentencing sam did something that was unexpected. >> i would like to apologize to the torrez family and to everyone for all of the harm and grief that i have caused them. this was a horrible act that never should have h
for sam? >> for both. >> reporter: doesn't sound like it shook your faith at all in him. >> it didn't. >> reporter: after the verdict, people in placentia strung little white hearts on the tree that was planted in cathy's memory. did she leave the mark on the world that she always wanted to leave? >> yeah, she did. we have letters of coworkers, of students she worked with. >> reporter: people you didn't even know. >> people we didn't even know that were...
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mitch: sam! sam! excuse me, i'm so sorry. samantha jane! sam! sam: uncle mitch, what are you doing here? mitch: what am i doing here? what are you doing here? sam: it's a mall. good bet i'm eating substandard pizza, shopping and hanging out with a friend. mitch: you friend, sam, is not your friend. sam: oh, okay so now you can tell me who i can and cannot hang out with. mitch: yeah, well when you meet them online, yes i am! sam: you know, veronica is the most stereotypically goodie-two-shoes person i've met in this town and it was your idea for me to hang out with her. mitch: veronica? veronica: oh, hi, inspector. i hope no one's in trouble here. mitch: okay, veronica ruiz. v.r. veronica: yep, those are my initials. mitch: sam, i'm... sam: are we done here or do you want to run a background check on my friend before we talk homecoming dresses? mitch: no, of course not. sam: okay, great. then we're done here. mitch: okay, i'll leave you to your shopping. veronica: it was really great to see you. i hope you have just a great... goodbye. mitch: i'l
mitch: sam! sam! excuse me, i'm so sorry. samantha jane! sam! sam: uncle mitch, what are you doing here? mitch: what am i doing here? what are you doing here? sam: it's a mall. good bet i'm eating substandard pizza, shopping and hanging out with a friend. mitch: you friend, sam, is not your friend. sam: oh, okay so now you can tell me who i can and cannot hang out with. mitch: yeah, well when you meet them online, yes i am! sam: you know, veronica is the most stereotypically goodie-two-shoes...
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still with us is sam zell. sam coming is -- looking to buy stuff. are you looking to buy stuff with him? sam: i do think we have the same standards. alix: meeting? sam: he bought stuff i would buy and i've bought stuff he wouldn't buy. alix: there's speculation that starwood might be a good buy between the two of you. sam: that was before marriott but starwood. we had a big position and starwood. he has been involved in the four seasons. i don't know that was ever realistic. david: have you been in business with the prince before? sam: no, i've been to riyadh and in his office. david: you met with him? sam: i met with him and he's very, very bright, a very confident guy. i think his orientation is very non-saudi and that is what made him as accessible as he is meant. david: does that mean that you would be more likely to consider doing business with him? sam: that's a question i can't answer. alix: also taking place, mohammad bin salman is in the u.s. and he is also looking to buy stuff as well. you met with him. what was your take? sam: i've not me
still with us is sam zell. sam coming is -- looking to buy stuff. are you looking to buy stuff with him? sam: i do think we have the same standards. alix: meeting? sam: he bought stuff i would buy and i've bought stuff he wouldn't buy. alix: there's speculation that starwood might be a good buy between the two of you. sam: that was before marriott but starwood. we had a big position and starwood. he has been involved in the four seasons. i don't know that was ever realistic. david: have you...
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>> sam i don't know. >> well the answer is no. >> sam, thank you for calling in. it is 3:00, i have to hand things over to kasie hunt. come back live on our show tomorrow. or come back on our air at 5:00. >> tell her i said hello, okay. >> i'm sure she can hear you. sam nunberg, thank you very much. and that will do it for me. kasie hunt picks things up. >> can i keep you for a second. because i think we need to break down what just happened there. >> you can. >> i'm going to ask the forgiveness of my producers for ignoring the script for just a moment before we get started. you just spent several minutes talking to sam nunberg that i worked as well covering this campaign. it was remarkable conversation and i was thinking you should let him stay on the phone there. what did you take away from that exchange and let's just recap for our viewers who may have just tuned in. >> so tam n-- sam nunberg has said he won't appear in front of a grand jury on friday. he had been issued a subpoena for his appearance and a number of documents relating to a number of people with
>> sam i don't know. >> well the answer is no. >> sam, thank you for calling in. it is 3:00, i have to hand things over to kasie hunt. come back live on our show tomorrow. or come back on our air at 5:00. >> tell her i said hello, okay. >> i'm sure she can hear you. sam nunberg, thank you very much. and that will do it for me. kasie hunt picks things up. >> can i keep you for a second. because i think we need to break down what just happened there. >>...
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sam, i think i lost you. now i got you, keep going again. >> let me take this for two seconds, okay? >> i don't think so. can you just hold on for a minute. i just want to ask you a couple more questions, sam, okay? >> okay. >> one is who else have you talked to about their fbi interviews? have you talked to other people about their grand jury testimony? >> i don't want to go into it. >> okay. >> there's one person i talked to. i'm not going into it. >> and have you talked to them about the general direction without naming names then, about the general direction that you think mueller is going in? >> yes. mueller thinks that trump is the manchurian candidate. >> i'm sorry, he thinks he's what? >> he thinks trump is the manchurian candidate, and i will tell you i disagree with that. >> wow. the man you just heard talking openly and quite candidly on national television. this is the former campaign aide who is refusing a grand jury subpoena to testify. gloria borger conducted that wide-ranging interview. she is
sam, i think i lost you. now i got you, keep going again. >> let me take this for two seconds, okay? >> i don't think so. can you just hold on for a minute. i just want to ask you a couple more questions, sam, okay? >> okay. >> one is who else have you talked to about their fbi interviews? have you talked to other people about their grand jury testimony? >> i don't want to go into it. >> okay. >> there's one person i talked to. i'm not going into it....
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i've talked to sam a lot over a number of years. he did not come off today, as much as people wanted to say he seemed unhinged or crazy or drunk or in some way altered, that's not very different from how he's conducted himself with hundreds of reporters over the course of the last four or five years. it's not to say it's praise worthy but just to say that's sam nunberg right there. i think there's no question that he having done his time, having gone in and sat with mueller and his people a week ago, to get the subpoena and then be told he's going to have to go to the grand jury, he was clearly freaked out today. this is a person again, i say neither with sympathy or criticism, he did not seem altered to me but seemed under enormous emotional duress. i think seeing that list of names and particularly i want to go here, he focused a lot on roger stone and a lot of his conversations. he's not kidding that roger stone was his political mentor and he's not kidding that he's dozens if not hundreds of weekly communications with roger ston
i've talked to sam a lot over a number of years. he did not come off today, as much as people wanted to say he seemed unhinged or crazy or drunk or in some way altered, that's not very different from how he's conducted himself with hundreds of reporters over the course of the last four or five years. it's not to say it's praise worthy but just to say that's sam nunberg right there. i think there's no question that he having done his time, having gone in and sat with mueller and his people a...
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none more spectacularly than sam nunberg. here's a sample of what sam nunberg had to say today about donald trump. >> i'm not a fan of donald trump, as you well know. katy, did you know that? >> you said it. >> i'm not a fan of his. he treated roger and me very badly and screwed us over during the campaign. he did nothing wrong, roger. okay. he did nothing wrong. in fact, he was treated terribly by donald trump. >> do you think they have something on the president? >> i think they may. >> what? >> i think that he may have done something during the election. >> donald trump is responsible for this investigation because he was so stupid after he fired comey. they probably have something on trump, trump did something bad. roger was treated terribly by trump. trump is the most disloyal person you're going to ever meet. >> trump has delivered to some institutions of higher learning the biggest embarrassment in their history. donald trump is the biggest embarrassment to pennsylvania university wharton school. there is no other grad
none more spectacularly than sam nunberg. here's a sample of what sam nunberg had to say today about donald trump. >> i'm not a fan of donald trump, as you well know. katy, did you know that? >> you said it. >> i'm not a fan of his. he treated roger and me very badly and screwed us over during the campaign. he did nothing wrong, roger. okay. he did nothing wrong. in fact, he was treated terribly by donald trump. >> do you think they have something on the president?...
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>> that was sam nunberg speaking to gloria borger. he's been speaking here and on other networks since mid afternoon. he said tonight on msnbc that he had been granted immunity to testify, raising the question of why he suddenly decided to snub the grand jury instead. and sam nunberg said this to the lead's jake tapper about the case that he thinks robert mueller is building. quote, they know something on him, nunberg said. and, jake, i don't know what it is. perhaps i'm wrong, but he did something. he also said that candidate trump might have known about the trump tower meeting before the fact. he also said he knows that donald trump would not collude with russia. in fact, he was far from consistent on much except that he wants nothing to do with the special counsel. and there's more. there's reaction from one of the congressional committees. we'll have that breaking news in just a moment. but first the breaking news from cnn's jim acosta with late reaction the white house. how is the white house reacting to this slew of interviews t
>> that was sam nunberg speaking to gloria borger. he's been speaking here and on other networks since mid afternoon. he said tonight on msnbc that he had been granted immunity to testify, raising the question of why he suddenly decided to snub the grand jury instead. and sam nunberg said this to the lead's jake tapper about the case that he thinks robert mueller is building. quote, they know something on him, nunberg said. and, jake, i don't know what it is. perhaps i'm wrong, but he did...
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he shouldn't have. >> sam nunberg had been fired almost a year earlier from the campaign, so sam, how would he even know about this? >> wolf, this feels like a desperate cry for attention frod nunberg to know that president trump has been playing russian roulette, whether going to the ritz-carlton in moscow, i stayed there, it is a lion's den for russian spies. everybody knows to turn off phones, don't use communication there, everyone in the lobby probably works for the russian government. trump made every mistake when it comes to doing business with russians and meeting with russians. mueller doesn't need nunberg to make that case. maybe nunberg got up on the wrong side of the bed and needed a media hug. he shared information that may or may not be true, and the fact is mueller will have so many other ways of looking at collusion and finding out who was or wasn't at trump tower for that matter. >> david, he was fired a few months after he started working in the campaign in 2015. how reliable is he really? >> right. if you listen to gloria's interview and jake tapper's interview, cle
he shouldn't have. >> sam nunberg had been fired almost a year earlier from the campaign, so sam, how would he even know about this? >> wolf, this feels like a desperate cry for attention frod nunberg to know that president trump has been playing russian roulette, whether going to the ritz-carlton in moscow, i stayed there, it is a lion's den for russian spies. everybody knows to turn off phones, don't use communication there, everyone in the lobby probably works for the russian...
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i think he'd be perfectly happy to take sam nunberg if sam holds out and doesn't comply with the subpoena. if he finds a new lawyer he suggested in the interview his lawyer was going to dump him. i'm sure that's in the offing. if he finds a lawyer he's going to say this is not an optional thing. you have to comply. if he sticks to his guns, i think robert mueller would be happy to make an example of sam nunberg and put him in jail. it would be the best thing that could happen for him and send a message to everybody else we're not screwing around here. >> you agree? >> indeed. this is an opportunity for mueller to send a true message for people who are quite frankly much bigger fish. >> right. >> if they don't cooperate. i'm also intrigued, nicolle, of the list of people -- >> let's put that up again. these are the people. i guess to your point, michael schmidt, the best peek we get at what mueller is up to is through these figures that seem to have potentially been drinking. john about daytime drinking. that never crossed my mind. >> come over my house one afternoon. we'll have a lot of f
i think he'd be perfectly happy to take sam nunberg if sam holds out and doesn't comply with the subpoena. if he finds a new lawyer he suggested in the interview his lawyer was going to dump him. i'm sure that's in the offing. if he finds a lawyer he's going to say this is not an optional thing. you have to comply. if he sticks to his guns, i think robert mueller would be happy to make an example of sam nunberg and put him in jail. it would be the best thing that could happen for him and send a...
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sam nunberg is here with me live. he is here after he made some news today, saying he received a new subpoena from bob mueller and plans to defy it. he is the first witness to publicly say he will not cooperate with the mueller probe. that shook the legal and political world as just about anyone with any stake was assessing the meaning of a former t
sam nunberg is here with me live. he is here after he made some news today, saying he received a new subpoena from bob mueller and plans to defy it. he is the first witness to publicly say he will not cooperate with the mueller probe. that shook the legal and political world as just about anyone with any stake was assessing the meaning of a former t
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if sam nunberg was not a household name, he is now. he was fired from the kpacampai for offensive and racist messages posted online. tonight he's refusing to come p comply with the mueller subpoena. he doesn't want to waste his time turning over receiver single message. he's already talked to muller's investigator and said he thinks mueller's team may have something on the president. nunberg is accusing carter page of colluding with the russians. he's saying president trump knew about the trump tower meeting. the one between trump's son, his campaign official, russian lawyer, jared kushner. they were all in the room. sam is saying the president knew about it. they have all said he didn't. we're going to talk to him about all of these accusations and the evidence he has. sarah sanders was asked about sam nunberg and tried to shut him down. >> just said on msnbc moments ago i think he, meaning the president, may have done something during the election but i don't know that for sure. your reaction. >> i definitely think he doesn't know th
if sam nunberg was not a household name, he is now. he was fired from the kpacampai for offensive and racist messages posted online. tonight he's refusing to come p comply with the mueller subpoena. he doesn't want to waste his time turning over receiver single message. he's already talked to muller's investigator and said he thinks mueller's team may have something on the president. nunberg is accusing carter page of colluding with the russians. he's saying president trump knew about the trump...
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sam nunnburg is a lawyer. i have a team to break all of it down including our very own katie ter who both spoke to nunburg multiple times yesterday. it started yesterday when nunburg told "the washington post" he was refusinging to appear before a grand jury despite a subpoena from robert mueller. just 15 minutes later, he called in to msnbc to speak to katie ter and explain exactly why. >> what they sent me was absolutely ridiculous. they wanted every e-mail i had with roger stone and with steve bannon. what does bob mueller need to see my e-mails when i send roger and steve clips and we talk about how much we hate people? >> sam, he doesn't have to tell you why, he just has to say do it. he also called the whole investigation a witch-hunt. but then, then, he seemed to contradict himself by saying he thinks mueller might have the goods on the president. >> do you think they have something on the president? >> i think they may. >> what? >> i think he may have done something during the election but i don't know
sam nunnburg is a lawyer. i have a team to break all of it down including our very own katie ter who both spoke to nunburg multiple times yesterday. it started yesterday when nunburg told "the washington post" he was refusinging to appear before a grand jury despite a subpoena from robert mueller. just 15 minutes later, he called in to msnbc to speak to katie ter and explain exactly why. >> what they sent me was absolutely ridiculous. they wanted every e-mail i had with roger...
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sam nunberg. "the bachelor" finale where he chose one girl and changed his mind. >> spoiler. >> it was topped by this guy, sam nunberg, who was all over the map on will he or will he not comply with special counsel robert mueller on friday. if anything through the five national interviews what did we learn? >> i think we learned that sam nunberg is potentially a wild card that's been sitting on the periphery on the trump world for a while. it would be malpractice if mueller did not contact sam nunberg given the proximity to the campaign. he has been outside the loop for a long time. it is not clear how much new information he could provide. it is mueller's mandate to contact everyone that could have any knowledge related to activities that took place during the campaign. it doesn't necessarily mean nunberg is really that much of interest to mueller. just that it has been clear for months that mueller will overturn every rock and make sure this is a thorough investigation. >> i heard him contradict
sam nunberg. "the bachelor" finale where he chose one girl and changed his mind. >> spoiler. >> it was topped by this guy, sam nunberg, who was all over the map on will he or will he not comply with special counsel robert mueller on friday. if anything through the five national interviews what did we learn? >> i think we learned that sam nunberg is potentially a wild card that's been sitting on the periphery on the trump world for a while. it would be malpractice if...
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sam nunberg is here with me live. he is here after he made some news today, saying he received a new subpoena from bob mueller and plans to defy it. he is the first witness to publicly say he will not cooperate with the mueller probe. that shook the legal and political world as just about anyone with any stake was assessing the meaning of a former trump campaign aide vowing to avoid the special counsel which could mean jail. >> he just said on msnbc moments a i think he, meaning the president, may have done something during the election, but i don't know that for sure. your reaction? >> i definitely think i doesn't know that for sure, because he's incorrect. as we've said many times before, there was no collusion with the trump campaign. >> sam nunberg was one of donald trump's first hires in this campaign. they did have a falling out in august 2015. his pledge to defy mueller comes with an extraordinary revelation, nunberg taking the public inside mueller's probe and these are the people according to nunberg's materi
sam nunberg is here with me live. he is here after he made some news today, saying he received a new subpoena from bob mueller and plans to defy it. he is the first witness to publicly say he will not cooperate with the mueller probe. that shook the legal and political world as just about anyone with any stake was assessing the meaning of a former trump campaign aide vowing to avoid the special counsel which could mean jail. >> he just said on msnbc moments a i think he, meaning the...
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interviews given by sam nunberg. late last night he reversed himself and said he will cooperate with a subpoena from special counsel robert mueller's office after repeatedly saying he would not. nunberg has had a tumultuous history with the president. he was fired by trump at least twice, the last time in august, 2015, for using racial slurs in old facebook posts. and nunberg was sued by then-candidate trump for breach of contract in 2016. they later settled out of court. yesterday nunberg revealed he had been subpoenaed for his communications with ten trump campaign officials and associates and that he was ordered to appear before a grand jury after his interview with the special counsel late last month. before relenting, nunberg went on a media tour yesterday and into the night proclaiming he would not cooperate. >> why should i hand them e-mails from november 1, 2015? i was thinking about this today, katie, i was preparing it. should i spend 50 hours going over my e-mails with roger and steve bannon? then they wan
interviews given by sam nunberg. late last night he reversed himself and said he will cooperate with a subpoena from special counsel robert mueller's office after repeatedly saying he would not. nunberg has had a tumultuous history with the president. he was fired by trump at least twice, the last time in august, 2015, for using racial slurs in old facebook posts. and nunberg was sued by then-candidate trump for breach of contract in 2016. they later settled out of court. yesterday nunberg...
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sam nunberg's comments today? that's a little ridiculous. >> well, i think what we have here is part and parcel of the trump method. i'm not saying that his tweet o any specific moment. but this is president chaos. chaos is not only where he feels comfortable, but i think it's where he finds advantage. so he'll make a crazy statement or contradict himself knowing that the next day he can do the same thing because we've all come to accept that this guy doesn't operate as a normal president. >> you know, tara, it is interesting at a certain point, you do start to think, oh, this is normal. it's just another trump tweet. then you actually look at it, and i mean if any other president had sent out a message like this, i mean i don't know. it's -- i mean i know just in the pantheon of trump tweets, it's sort of par for the course. but every now and then it's important to just step back and realize this is not a normal way of communicating. >> right. we've been living in the theater of the absurd for quite some time now
sam nunberg's comments today? that's a little ridiculous. >> well, i think what we have here is part and parcel of the trump method. i'm not saying that his tweet o any specific moment. but this is president chaos. chaos is not only where he feels comfortable, but i think it's where he finds advantage. so he'll make a crazy statement or contradict himself knowing that the next day he can do the same thing because we've all come to accept that this guy doesn't operate as a normal...
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and sam had watched him grow up, a one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but you've got to understand, what is this going to cause tony? this is the opportunity, tony. i'm glad. >> thank you. >> i really am. >> i'm going to do something with it. while mclaren stayed on top of the activities of several gangs, one in particular required most of his attention. the jail's largest and most violent gang, the heartless felons. >> heartless felons is a gang that was basically established in our facilities, some young individuals, many of them, was upset and tired of how they was being treated, how they were being disrespected. they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them.
and sam had watched him grow up, a one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but...
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sam nunberg may soon plern whle whatnot to do. he has three days to decide if he will stick to his word and refuse to comply with the grand jury subpoena in the russia investigation of the special counsel. that is of interest because of the cable news circus nunberg whipped up, but the claims could have an impact on the robert mueller russia probe. in a series of interviews that could be called erratic or bizarre, nunberg said no way. >> they want me over. they want me over at the grand jury. screw that. why do i have to go? why? for what? >> this week's whirlwind started when mueller sent nunberg a grand jury subpoena over documents relating to the campaign. he spent five hours being questioned by the special counsel's team. he seemed to dare mueller to come after him. >> you are willing to go to jail for this? sam? >> i'm not cooperating. arrest me. >> you are not cooperating. arrest you? >> yes. i'm not cooperating. you are more than happy to arrest me. you know what? at this instant, i'm not a fan of donald trump, jake. >> you
sam nunberg may soon plern whle whatnot to do. he has three days to decide if he will stick to his word and refuse to comply with the grand jury subpoena in the russia investigation of the special counsel. that is of interest because of the cable news circus nunberg whipped up, but the claims could have an impact on the robert mueller russia probe. in a series of interviews that could be called erratic or bizarre, nunberg said no way. >> they want me over. they want me over at the grand...
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sam: sam. lemonis: i'm marcus. sam: sam murray. nice to meet you. lemonis: these are my partners. sam: well, first of all, welcome to brooklyn and welcome to mouth. we're excited to go through the whole thing. lemonis: mouth.com is a huge, food-subscription business, and i think if they like the product, well, it's a pretty good indication of what the whole marketplace is gonna think. erica: i'm erica, and this is... lamarinette: i'm mama. sam: mama? lamarinette: mama. erica: mother-and-daughter team. we're business partners, and our company is southern culture. we have three lines within our brand. sam: i have to say, from our perspective, we think southern food so long has become somewhat commercialized and become somewhat of a joke in american cuisine. it's overly sweet or overly spicy. erica: you know, our ideals are similar to you all's because we believe in really reinventing southern food and really updating that and adding a new twist and making it fun again. lamarinette: and erica loves quality, and today, when you taste this food, one thing i know for sure, what's in the
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sam nunberg will comply with the subpoena. he is just going to make it difficult and he is going to flail his arms around. >> okay. so to go back, let's focus in on. he is -- he is saying things that seem incriminating for other people. i just want to walk through those to figure out what grains of salt. let's start with the president there. >> is a lot of interesting stuff that has come out of the interview that he had. and some of it focuses on, and this is what is interesting, because it's not just sam nunberg who says this about what your interviewers questions are. this is confirmed by other sources is that mueller is probing whether or not donald trump himself knew about the hacked democratic e-mails, the hillary clinton e-mails, the john podesta e-mails before the public knew. and when he was at that press conference that we've all been talking about, the one that i was at in july of 2016, where he said russia, if you're listening, was he using that for some sort of cover for himself because he knew it was coming later?
sam nunberg will comply with the subpoena. he is just going to make it difficult and he is going to flail his arms around. >> okay. so to go back, let's focus in on. he is -- he is saying things that seem incriminating for other people. i just want to walk through those to figure out what grains of salt. let's start with the president there. >> is a lot of interesting stuff that has come out of the interview that he had. and some of it focuses on, and this is what is interesting,...
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but you get people like carter page or sam nunberg. they're talking many republican and you think, are you unaware of how the justice system works, and of the legal peril, very real legal peril that you're facing. >> even the president who called this whole investigation a witch hunt, he doesn't criticize robert mueller specific liflt he avoids it. every one seems the avoid it except for this guy, sam nunberg. >> yes. and i think the correlation is very important. roger stone is not just his mentor. he these he contacts with julian assange. and you have the hacked e-mails as well as the dnc. and roger stone is donald trump's longest serving political adviser. he has known trump closely for decades. so what i think this underscores, the special counsel is casting a very wide net. what we're seeing more and more indication of, he's trying to decipher what if anything did trump know during the campaign and when did he know it. and that's where someone like sam nunberg and anyone who fits in, can offer phone logs and other things that tran
but you get people like carter page or sam nunberg. they're talking many republican and you think, are you unaware of how the justice system works, and of the legal peril, very real legal peril that you're facing. >> even the president who called this whole investigation a witch hunt, he doesn't criticize robert mueller specific liflt he avoids it. every one seems the avoid it except for this guy, sam nunberg. >> yes. and i think the correlation is very important. roger stone is not...
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you gave this advice to sam. you say, you're not going to save anybody, but you also say that you would not have done anything differently. before you answer, let me just mentioning what's happening on the left-hand side of our screen. donald trump is welcoming the prime minister of sweden. they're going to talk in the oval office for a little while. we know the drill here. reporters will come in, they'll shout a question or two at the two of them. we'll see if donald trump answers. and a little bit later in the 3:00 hour, he's going to be taking questions from reporters in a formal setting, in a bilateral news conference with the swedish p.m. okay, back to susan. you say you're not going to save anybody, but you also said you would not do anything differently. why? >> well, i wasn't trying to save anybody, for one thing. my entire stance was about the fact that they never asked me a single question. never once. even at the very first meeting. they had a story that they believed was true and wanted me to go with
you gave this advice to sam. you say, you're not going to save anybody, but you also say that you would not have done anything differently. before you answer, let me just mentioning what's happening on the left-hand side of our screen. donald trump is welcoming the prime minister of sweden. they're going to talk in the oval office for a little while. we know the drill here. reporters will come in, they'll shout a question or two at the two of them. we'll see if donald trump answers. and a...
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. >> sam, it is interesting. you noted that the south koreans met with kim jong un for the first time which is hugely significant. before it was dennis rodman. south korean diplomat is a big step up from dennis rodman. apologies to the bulls. that summit is significant. >> it is significant. but we know two key things about the north koreans and in particular kim jong un. one is he loves being the center of attention. so the olympics was a massive pr stunt for him. i hope this isn't just a pr gambit. the summit will be another opportunity for him to be on the public stage. two, he likes to peel off u.s. allies. it's not surprising to me that he is trying to get a bilateral discussion going even further directly with the south. >> do you think the pressure, maybe the rhetoric from president trump has pushed north korea to the table for whatever it is? >> i definitely think a contributing factor. >> great to have you with us. thanks very much. >>> new developments from today's episode as the nunberg turns, or is it
. >> sam, it is interesting. you noted that the south koreans met with kim jong un for the first time which is hugely significant. before it was dennis rodman. south korean diplomat is a big step up from dennis rodman. apologies to the bulls. that summit is significant. >> it is significant. but we know two key things about the north koreans and in particular kim jong un. one is he loves being the center of attention. so the olympics was a massive pr stunt for him. i hope this isn't...
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john, you just heard sam nunberg there, i want to get your reaction to what sam is saying and he's listening and looking at you on tv. >> my take away was when sam nunberg said this is not a witch hunt and there were a lot of weird connections. i think that is the -- those are the bottom line points as we all sit back and wait to see what robert mueller produces. i understand completely sam saying that he wouldn't know anything about obstruction of justice because he wasn't in the white house and he wouldn't know anything probably about what happened during the campaign given how quickly he left the campaign, but it is obvious that there is a lot there. that's why we've got guilty pleas from michael flynn and rick gates and cooperating witnesses and russians on social media having been indicted by robert mueller and now the question is was there coordination on the hack and the hack? the big question hangingover the preside president and the president is concerned showing by the weetwe. >> is there a lot there about what? the hacking? >> with regard to hacking. with regard to potential collu
john, you just heard sam nunberg there, i want to get your reaction to what sam is saying and he's listening and looking at you on tv. >> my take away was when sam nunberg said this is not a witch hunt and there were a lot of weird connections. i think that is the -- those are the bottom line points as we all sit back and wait to see what robert mueller produces. i understand completely sam saying that he wouldn't know anything about obstruction of justice because he wasn't in the white...
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he and sam are friends, colleagues. so yeah, i don't know the specifics obviously of what the special counsel is looking into. it's interesting that sam is deciding not to cooperate. >> let's talk about nafta and steel and aluminum. nothing is on paper. the president was pretty clear yesterday, 25% on steel, 10% on aluminum imports across the board, everybody. today suggestions that maybe our friends in north america might have something different. where is the reporting on this? >> you used the term wiggle room. many people are opposed to this action. some of woman are in the white house, some outside to president trump that still see some wiggle room and hoping there's wiggle room. the president seemed to indicate that today in the oval office with specific regard to canada and mexico. he didn't really comments on what it would mean for the rest of the world. he's hearing from some advisers, not the peter navarros and secretary ross, but others opposed to this action that needs to be more targeted on the countries tha
he and sam are friends, colleagues. so yeah, i don't know the specifics obviously of what the special counsel is looking into. it's interesting that sam is deciding not to cooperate. >> let's talk about nafta and steel and aluminum. nothing is on paper. the president was pretty clear yesterday, 25% on steel, 10% on aluminum imports across the board, everybody. today suggestions that maybe our friends in north america might have something different. where is the reporting on this? >>...
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sam crowe, very much a horse to watch for the future. as far as tomorrow‘s action goes, the future —— feature race is the stayers hurdle, which could be a very emotional race if one of the favourites, sam spinner, wins, because his trainer is lucky to be at cheltenham at all, as dave edwards now reports. meet sam, he is getting ready for a run on the gallops up in the yorkshire dales near laban, but he will soon be heading to cheltenham, and what those around him say is already a bit of a fairy tale. when you're is that your name is lexus and spinners in the morning, you know it will be a good day. he is such a gentleman, he is such a pleasure to ride. i‘m very lucky. also feeling lucky is trainerjed 0‘keefe. his small team has never seen a horse is good, and more importantly, he is now in the best of health. i had two tumours, one in my neck and one of my tonsil, which was diagnosed as being stage three cancer, which is obviously very scary. i had some rigorous treatment, which was very aggressive, and made life very difficult
sam crowe, very much a horse to watch for the future. as far as tomorrow‘s action goes, the future —— feature race is the stayers hurdle, which could be a very emotional race if one of the favourites, sam spinner, wins, because his trainer is lucky to be at cheltenham at all, as dave edwards now reports. meet sam, he is getting ready for a run on the gallops up in the yorkshire dales near laban, but he will soon be heading to cheltenham, and what those around him say is already a bit of a...
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sam nunberg is a roger stone guy. he worked for trump for a few years hoping the 38 ground work and i guess he's entitled to be upset that he got shoved out by a team that came in later. but i can't believe sam nunberg does this media stunt without talk to roger stone, the master of media stunts. whether there's a method to the madness, it's not true that roger stone didn't collude with julian assange. he went out of his way to say that. the russian collusion, stone has been a key figure in that. if there was no real collusion, didn't he signal the stuff would be coming? >> he said something will be, like monday will be john podesta's turn in the barrel. a signal that podesta is next and soon enough, his e-mails which were fished and hacked and released. >> roger stone says he has not been subpoenas to turn over documents like the subpoena he obviously got. but he did issue a statement while sam nunberg was on his first interview of the day, saying if he is asked to turn over, he thinks he will be asked, sam nunberg c
sam nunberg is a roger stone guy. he worked for trump for a few years hoping the 38 ground work and i guess he's entitled to be upset that he got shoved out by a team that came in later. but i can't believe sam nunberg does this media stunt without talk to roger stone, the master of media stunts. whether there's a method to the madness, it's not true that roger stone didn't collude with julian assange. he went out of his way to say that. the russian collusion, stone has been a key figure in...
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back to sam. good morning, sam. >> we have pulled out the fancy stuff. we're showing you water vapor. why are we showing you water vapor? this line of moisture coming off the pacific ocean is targeting california. it's going to get picked up. there's going to be a good dose of california rain and snow. that's why we're talking about this. watch the radar. we'll target the heavier rain. not a lot. from l.a. up to san francisco. there will be mountain snow out of this. then that system steps across the country, as well. here's where we think the heavier totals will be. vegas, albuquerque. phoenix, you're just a little bit out of it there. locally, one to two inches of rain. we need to set up the stuff in the east coast. a nice pocket of cold air. lakes unfrozen. snow machine is turned on. you'll get big great lakes totals from the lake-effect snow there. you have the cold air set up. and everyone in the deep south, it's all going to be rain. the big question is, monday night into tuesday, do we see this low move from texas to the carolinas and become the t
back to sam. good morning, sam. >> we have pulled out the fancy stuff. we're showing you water vapor. why are we showing you water vapor? this line of moisture coming off the pacific ocean is targeting california. it's going to get picked up. there's going to be a good dose of california rain and snow. that's why we're talking about this. watch the radar. we'll target the heavier rain. not a lot. from l.a. up to san francisco. there will be mountain snow out of this. then that system...
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and then sam nunberg in court. it is, like, the tale of two cities, the best of times, the worst of times for this white house. it is always thus, it seems, rob. >> you know, it looks like to me on the outside that stormy daniels is trying to maybe extort president denson -- i mean trump, whatever his name is. you can see this say contract she abided by, she received money from. and it was broken somehow and now her and her lawyer are really trying to push the president, who would have so much to lose, because he doesn't want to have to be deposed, he doesn't want testimony or discovery or any of that stuff. so they're trying to get something new, maybe more money or something. >> that seems unlikely at this point, given the legal tact they're taking here. jen, the other side of that, again, you know, for all the issues the stormy daniel thing raises, the north korea development is huge. it is very, very big deal. do you think that this administration deserves the credit it is asking for this morning? >> well, dipl
and then sam nunberg in court. it is, like, the tale of two cities, the best of times, the worst of times for this white house. it is always thus, it seems, rob. >> you know, it looks like to me on the outside that stormy daniels is trying to maybe extort president denson -- i mean trump, whatever his name is. you can see this say contract she abided by, she received money from. and it was broken somehow and now her and her lawyer are really trying to push the president, who would have so...
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i bet special counsel already has sam nunberg's e-mails. they are from the service provider, you ask for them anyway. among other things, you learn a lot when people selectively disclose. >>> so, wouldn't mueller have access to those e-mails by other means? so, what is he after here? >> right. well, he has other means. so, in issuing the subpoena, he's actually, like preet bharara said, he can get some signals on what this person is willing to turnover. remember with manafort he originally issued a subpoena, and then he executed a search warrant because it was clear that what manafort was turning over was not everything that he asked for. so, mueller always has the option of getting a search warrant if he hasn't already to get these communications. the communications are important, don, because they are in writing. and so to the extent that he is interviewing nunberg or other people, there is a certain amount of written verification that can catch them if they are not telling the truth about the kinds of communications that were going on. s
i bet special counsel already has sam nunberg's e-mails. they are from the service provider, you ask for them anyway. among other things, you learn a lot when people selectively disclose. >>> so, wouldn't mueller have access to those e-mails by other means? so, what is he after here? >> right. well, he has other means. so, in issuing the subpoena, he's actually, like preet bharara said, he can get some signals on what this person is willing to turnover. remember with manafort he...
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sam nunberg and stormy daniels. in some ways that tells the story of this administration. >> he does. president trump likes the sensation of it all, he's a tabloid guy. he likes to do things first. he likes to do things people won't say. then you have the outside spectacle of what's happening building around the white house, looming, the mueller investigation. it kind of plays into each other. it's funny that the north korean news bumped everything else off the front page last night when you had stormy daniels and his own tariffs push. that news took over. this is the story of the trump administration. >> matt lewis, it's interesting. the administration wants to take credit for the north korea summit. mike pence put out a statement that president trump's trat gee to ice late the kim regime is working, the north koreans are coming to the table despite the u.s. making zero concessions. the white house is getting credit for the maximum pressure campaign, the sanctions and the like. what the white house wants to do is s
sam nunberg and stormy daniels. in some ways that tells the story of this administration. >> he does. president trump likes the sensation of it all, he's a tabloid guy. he likes to do things first. he likes to do things people won't say. then you have the outside spectacle of what's happening building around the white house, looming, the mueller investigation. it kind of plays into each other. it's funny that the north korean news bumped everything else off the front page last night when...
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sam champion is in for rob marciano. sam, you're tracking the storms. sam, what do the models look like? >> well, they're in agreement a little bit more. good morning, everybody. let's get serious about it. yes, indeed we have a nor'easter that will be monday into tuesday on that midatlantic into new england situation. so, here's what we're looking at here. look at the timing on all this. by sunday at 5:00 p.m. we find our low on the coast line. by monday at 8:00 a.m. the low moved up the carolina shore. so, we have accumulating snow in the mountains there, anywhere from kentucky, tennessee, into the mountains of virginia as well. then, we'll watch this thing strengthen. does it? boy, does it? it's going to what they call bomb. it's going to deepen very quickly. the thing with this one, further offshore. so it's not what we've seen from the past two storms. this is a totally different animal. will there be wind? yes. coastal erosion? yes. flooding at high tide times? yes and even some snow. we'll go over who is getting the most snow, who's getting rain
sam champion is in for rob marciano. sam, you're tracking the storms. sam, what do the models look like? >> well, they're in agreement a little bit more. good morning, everybody. let's get serious about it. yes, indeed we have a nor'easter that will be monday into tuesday on that midatlantic into new england situation. so, here's what we're looking at here. look at the timing on all this. by sunday at 5:00 p.m. we find our low on the coast line. by monday at 8:00 a.m. the low moved up the...
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sam nunberg. you don't have to believe sam nunberg to assess the importance of this. you have to believe robert mueller. look at the subpoena we have now and look at that list of characters that he wants communications from. i always listen to you, garrick, and you tell me that robert mueller doesn't do fishing expeditions here. what does this tell you? >> well, so, one of the things that we can see with this is that he's looking at a very broadcast of characters related to the trump campaign and the trump organization. and as i have said to you in the past and as i sort of repeat, you know, bob mueller is not out on a fishing expedition. if he's looking at something, that means he has good reason and good suspicion to be doing so. and so this gives us a sense of the target list and shows you -- i think this is significant, the amount of stress this investigation can put on an individual. i think we saw it play out in real time yesterday across the cable channels with sam nunberg, there are real p
sam nunberg. you don't have to believe sam nunberg to assess the importance of this. you have to believe robert mueller. look at the subpoena we have now and look at that list of characters that he wants communications from. i always listen to you, garrick, and you tell me that robert mueller doesn't do fishing expeditions here. what does this tell you? >> well, so, one of the things that we can see with this is that he's looking at a very broadcast of characters related to the trump...
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so they chose what she thought was the best thing for sam. she was adopted, but when sam turned 18 she decided to look for her biological family. with the help of her adopted family. ten years later she decided to try again and this time she learned there was a photo and letter left behind for her. the problem, the picturend at letter were destroyed. the lawyer that handle the case died ten months before she figured out who he was had the she was able to get a court to reopen her case. she found a birth certificate, so now she has the name, she goes to social media and sure enough, that is how she finds her biological family. fortunately they were able to speak for the first time. she did find out that her parents married four years after she was born and were married for 23 years and they had three other children, so sam learns that nicco, alex, and bree are her full siblings and she meets them on this day as well. >> that's a lot to process. >> right. >> do we know where sam wound up compared to her family? >> it sounds like sam grew newspa
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what's going on, sam? >> we got a lot of slippery road surfaces this morning. good saturday morning to you. let's get started with what's going on right now. from iowa look at that area of low pressure from iowa into northern indiana, ohio, kentucky, even west virginia, slippery road surfaces. this could be a tenth of an inch of accumulating ice in some places. there are actually two storms on the board. and one, the one we just showed is you, is going to exit the coastline later on today. that won't be that big of a problem. it's storm two, the one that's just dropped the snow in the california mountains, will drop it in the rockies that becomes maybe the fourth nor'easter. so here's what it does definitely. as we look into this, it'll probably kick some strong to severe storms as we watch that first low move through. this will be the second low that comes in probably sunday from waco into dallas. we'll take you through those lows. there are two models. one variation brings snow on the i-95 corridor from washington, d.c. all the way to maine. the other one kee
what's going on, sam? >> we got a lot of slippery road surfaces this morning. good saturday morning to you. let's get started with what's going on right now. from iowa look at that area of low pressure from iowa into northern indiana, ohio, kentucky, even west virginia, slippery road surfaces. this could be a tenth of an inch of accumulating ice in some places. there are actually two storms on the board. and one, the one we just showed is you, is going to exit the coastline later on...
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not in addition but my friend sam here and good morning, everyone. we are going to begin in texas with new details about the recorded confession of austin serial bomber mark conditt. congressman michael mccaul saying that the 23-year-old called himself a psychopath and said he felt no remorse, this in a video confession that was left behind, conditt is accused of killing two people and wounding several others in a series of package bombs. he died himself by blowing himself up in a car as police were closing in. >>> and breaking news in italy. the italian news says they received a warning of a ter attack in the italian capital. a man hunt is now under way for the 41-year-old suspect who is also a known drug dealer. >>> in north carolina, newly released police body cam video showing a deadly confrontation inside a huntersville hospital. you see there the police behind their shields firing at a 76-year-old patient dressed in a medical gown roaming the halls with a gun. that suspect was killed. the d.a. says that police fired when the man pointed his gun
not in addition but my friend sam here and good morning, everyone. we are going to begin in texas with new details about the recorded confession of austin serial bomber mark conditt. congressman michael mccaul saying that the 23-year-old called himself a psychopath and said he felt no remorse, this in a video confession that was left behind, conditt is accused of killing two people and wounding several others in a series of package bombs. he died himself by blowing himself up in a car as police...
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carry, first i want to play something sam nunberg said. which is he made it very clear that he thinks that mueller has something on trump. and what he told me is that that something is related to trump's business dealings, he thinks not collusion per se, but business dealings, whether with russia or elsewhere. that's what he thinks it is. he also thinks that trump knew about the trump tower meeting. he was very, very clear about that, even though nunberg did not work with trump at the time. here's how he explained it to me last night. >> i don't know why he couldn't just have admit that he that you about this meeting if indeed i believe he did. if he did. i don't think -- now, remember talking to somebody who doesn't believe there is anything wrong with that meeting. so sitting here talking. >> so you are saying he knew, you don't personally think that's collusion, but you believe he knew about that meeting. >> look, i think he probably knew in advance. >> in advance? >> yeah. i think, if i had to guess, don informed him about it. >> do yo
carry, first i want to play something sam nunberg said. which is he made it very clear that he thinks that mueller has something on trump. and what he told me is that that something is related to trump's business dealings, he thinks not collusion per se, but business dealings, whether with russia or elsewhere. that's what he thinks it is. he also thinks that trump knew about the trump tower meeting. he was very, very clear about that, even though nunberg did not work with trump at the time....
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>> sam nunberg speaking to gloria borger. he has been speaking here and other networks since mid afternoon. he said he had been granted immunity. and nunberg said this to the lead jake tapper. quote, they know something is on him. and i don't know what he is. perhaps i am wrong but he did something and he said candidate trump might have known about the trump tower meeting before the fact. he wants nothing to do with the special counsel. and there is more. there is reaction from one of the congressional committees. first the breaking news from cnn's jim acosta with late reaction from the white house. how is the white house reacting to these slew of interviews that he has been giving today. >> i think the reactions arrange from baffled to blowing him off. they were watching as we all were this wild speckle unfolding. and i talked to a senior white house official this evening who said basically they won't have much more to say about this because they view him as somebody who doesn't have much to say from a factual standpoint. th
>> sam nunberg speaking to gloria borger. he has been speaking here and other networks since mid afternoon. he said he had been granted immunity. and nunberg said this to the lead jake tapper. quote, they know something is on him. and i don't know what he is. perhaps i am wrong but he did something and he said candidate trump might have known about the trump tower meeting before the fact. he wants nothing to do with the special counsel. and there is more. there is reaction from one of the...
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sam champion joining us now with the very latest and sam, are we going to get hit again? >> reporter: tom, everything you just said is why there's so much buzz about this storm. let's get to the board and show you what we know. so, on sunday, we first say that we'll start to see our low form in the southeast. it's a very wet and soaking day on sunday. for the northeast, a dry day on sunday. monday at 7:00 a.m., a coastal low forming off the coast of the carolinas, and we're really confident in this time period right here, that's about where the low forms. that means there will be some snow from tennessee all the way into eastern kentucky and in the mountains of virginia. now, when you see monday at 7:00 p.m., this is the area of time we don't know anything about this storm yet. the models are not in agreement. some models pull it too far out into the atlantic. some models are shifting it a little closer to the west. that would mean, as you said, our third nor'easter delivers plowable snow in many locations right along the coastline. by tomorrow at this time, we'll have th
sam champion joining us now with the very latest and sam, are we going to get hit again? >> reporter: tom, everything you just said is why there's so much buzz about this storm. let's get to the board and show you what we know. so, on sunday, we first say that we'll start to see our low form in the southeast. it's a very wet and soaking day on sunday. for the northeast, a dry day on sunday. monday at 7:00 a.m., a coastal low forming off the coast of the carolinas, and we're really...
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sam, what's popping? >> all right, dan, remember that we're bouncing between the west coast storm and east coast storm departing all day long today. let's go back east and we'll show you this picture out of mt. washington, new hampshire. when you see this picture, what do you see? you see the ice on top of everything. that's mt. washington but look at those little ripply waves in the clouds right there. those are called -- see if i can do this -- kelvin-hemholtz waves because of the two guys that discovered them. it just shows you the instability and this was taken before the nor'easter started so we're on the back side of that nor'easter but let me tell you that today it departs. tonight it's over but all day long today we still have the effects of the wind and the coastal flooding and that's why we have these wind alerts and coastal flooding alerts down the coastline. get back to the west coast storm. that storm moves onshore today. then moves into the middle of the country. by the time we get to monday
sam, what's popping? >> all right, dan, remember that we're bouncing between the west coast storm and east coast storm departing all day long today. let's go back east and we'll show you this picture out of mt. washington, new hampshire. when you see this picture, what do you see? you see the ice on top of everything. that's mt. washington but look at those little ripply waves in the clouds right there. those are called -- see if i can do this -- kelvin-hemholtz waves because of the two...
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sam nunberg speaking out! who is sam nunberg?re he was a pretty obscure part-time political consultant from new york city who is currently been strugglingg witha substance abuse problem. he's actually pretty nice guy but you probably never heard of them. almost nobody had heard of them. now the media are telling you that nunberg could be the key to this whole scandal. unlike john dean, nunberg was nowhere near the decisions pretty were to the low level of the term campaign. he left almost a year and a half before the election. if there was a rush of conspiracy, sam nunberg would not know anything about it. more likely, what was going on yesterday, nunbergrg brilliantly played the press. it turns out friday he is talking to robert mueller'st investigators which is another measure ofhi how absurd this independent counsel investigation is if you're to sam nunberg. others have been charged with perjury after doing interviews with mueller's investigators. nunberg will not be. why? he just admitted in public to being an alcoholic and t
sam nunberg speaking out! who is sam nunberg?re he was a pretty obscure part-time political consultant from new york city who is currently been strugglingg witha substance abuse problem. he's actually pretty nice guy but you probably never heard of them. almost nobody had heard of them. now the media are telling you that nunberg could be the key to this whole scandal. unlike john dean, nunberg was nowhere near the decisions pretty were to the low level of the term campaign. he left almost a...
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it was sam nunberg, a trump adviser through august 2015. he's been talking to reporters every step of the way about his interactions with the special counsel robert mueller invest -- investigation to say the mueller team asked him to do an interview. he then called reporters today to show them the subpoena he received. that subpoena requiring him to appear before the grand jury and produce documents with other members of the trump campaign including donald trump himself. after receiving that subpoena, he thought about that for awhile and then decided he would call more reporters including nbc's katy tur live on the air. he thought about it and decided that, no actually, he wouldn't comply with the subpoena to hand over the records. this is not like steve bannon being like i'm not going to talk this is not a committee of congress subpoena where democrats and republicans have to all agree to hold hand and vote when you defy them. this is not a request for documents that sam says he'll defy. this is a grand jury subpoena in an ongoing criminal
it was sam nunberg, a trump adviser through august 2015. he's been talking to reporters every step of the way about his interactions with the special counsel robert mueller invest -- investigation to say the mueller team asked him to do an interview. he then called reporters today to show them the subpoena he received. that subpoena requiring him to appear before the grand jury and produce documents with other members of the trump campaign including donald trump himself. after receiving that...
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you can see uncle sam waving the american flag welcoming ships into the canal. you can see the atlantic ocean connected to the pacific and the teddy bear welcoming people. the panama canal opened at the beginning, during the first weeks of world war i. at the time, the administration declared the canal would remain neutral and open to all european nations. this cartoon from may of 1940 was published during the years leading up to world war ii. at that time, isolationists were calling for the u.s. government to build fortress america, which was a defensive shield that would protect america from foreign military. internationalists saw this as a reversal of policy during world war i, when american troops had fought to the aid of france and other nations. here, berryman is mocking the isolationist by showing uncle sam sitting at home, sealed off in a heavily defended united states. this was published on the eve of germany's invasion of france and three days earlier, germany had gained access to the english channel, leaving french and english troops trapped on the be
you can see uncle sam waving the american flag welcoming ships into the canal. you can see the atlantic ocean connected to the pacific and the teddy bear welcoming people. the panama canal opened at the beginning, during the first weeks of world war i. at the time, the administration declared the canal would remain neutral and open to all european nations. this cartoon from may of 1940 was published during the years leading up to world war ii. at that time, isolationists were calling for the...
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sam nun berg is talking and talking and talking. >> by 3:00 p.m. today, they want me over at the grand jury. screw that! why do i have to go? why? for what? >> you can go to the grand jury because you have been subpoenaed. if you don't go, as i said, you can end up in jail. that's not all he had to say. a lot of it is pretty explosive. >> you know what, trump may have very well done something during the election with the russians. >> huh. then there is this minutes later to jake tapper. >> they know. they know something on him. and jake, i don't know what it is. >> they know something? >> perhaps i'm wrong, but he did something. >> and nun berg was not finished just yet. not by a long shot. listen to this a little while ago. this is what erin burnett. he said he knew about the meeting between his son don jr. and russians. >> i think he probably knew in advance. >> in advance? >> yeah. i think if i had to guess, don informed him about it. >> nun berg offering no proof of any of this, but his all day marathon and interviews, you have to admit it was
sam nun berg is talking and talking and talking. >> by 3:00 p.m. today, they want me over at the grand jury. screw that! why do i have to go? why? for what? >> you can go to the grand jury because you have been subpoenaed. if you don't go, as i said, you can end up in jail. that's not all he had to say. a lot of it is pretty explosive. >> you know what, trump may have very well done something during the election with the russians. >> huh. then there is this minutes later...